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Which best describes your feelings on the MAC scheduling model?
exit322 replied to mrelegazna's topic in Akron Zips Football
If "MACtion" were tied to things like the standing-room-only crowd in Bowling Green for the Battle of I-75...yeah, "MACtion" would be a great branding. But, like you noted, it's tied to the usually tiny crowds (again, Akron's biggest butts-in-seats was that Tuesday Kent game, so good on them) on freezing weeknights. -
Which best describes your feelings on the MAC scheduling model?
exit322 replied to mrelegazna's topic in Akron Zips Football
With the way bowls are crumbling, perhaps with a 6-6 record Akron can find a neutral site game in Florida this year. -
I mentioned before I'm not in NEO anymore. I once had an acquaintance pronounce it Ack-RON, which sounds like the name of a robot. I didn't think when I hit "play" on this video this newscaster would butcher it WORSE than that. I am impressed. P.S. This acquaintance was from Elkton, Maryland, so *all she had to do* was follow the same pronunciation style of her own city, but nope. LOL
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Which best describes your feelings on the MAC scheduling model?
GP1 replied to mrelegazna's topic in Akron Zips Football
It's partly about attendance. It's mostly about other things. Some say MACtion is a great brand. It's a catch phrase. The MAC is a conference and a brand. A brand is how others see you and you have to do things to make yourself more attractive. Playing on weeknights in empty stadiums is horrible for the MAC; therefore, it is horrible for the brand. I'm sorry if there are some athletic directors out there who may shy away from MAC schools because they gave up weeknight games. Maybe they can find other universities to run into the ground. Either way, they need to go away. -
Not all returns have to be financial. He's obviously getting fulfillment, as are others, but there will always be limitations to what those experiences are conceivably worth. Bud obviously has money, but he accumulated his wealth owning and building a small investment office. It's not like he's Dan Gilbert rich and can write blank checks.
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This. A lot of talk about how wonderful Charleston is but not enough about what he has in Akron. - Basically a lifetime contract. The only way he would ever lose his job here is if he did something immoral off the court. - One of the best NIL budgets in the conference, a NIL Collective that has grown considerably in it's participation and impact in recent years, and a great relationship with the person who leads it. - Excellent relationships in the community he has built over many years. - A history of consistent winning gping back 20+ years surely recognized by potential recruits. - A proud tradition of success for players post-graduation playing professionally. I'll also push back on the "he's done all he can do at Akron" stuff. We were in that game with Texas Tech until it unraveled with a few minutes left. We almost beat UCLA. The MAC was a two-bid league for the first time in a long time. There's a lot of momentum here to keep climbing.
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2025-26 Post Mortem and Looking Ahead to 2026-27
Captain Kangaroo replied to Zippy87's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
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