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I like it. From the few brief conversations I've had with our new coach and the former. I like the new coach more. I hope we are able to retain 3 players in particular. Let's make the climb. Go Zips. Fear the Roo.
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We know from earlier in the thread he has LCJ's endorsement. If he, a few years removed from the program, basically says "Hey Dustin Ford should get this job," that's pretty telling and a pretty meaningful endorsement. Clearly Ford had an impact on maybe a top 10 or 20 all-time Zip. The "career assistant coach" thing doesn't bother me. Everyone has to start off and put in years as an assistant coach, obviously. There's no reason to think "He's been an assistant coach for too long, therefore he can't be a good head coach."
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I'm not happy about what has happened today. But Zips alum have come out with resounding excitement about Ford getting the job. Even guys like Romeo Travis, who never played for him. That gives me some hope. Miami and Kent fans are doing victory laps right now. Hopefully we can shut them up next season.
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I thought the same thing of Embick for men's soccer. I thought they should've hired UA alum and highly successful Coastal Carolina coach, Shaun Docking. In any case, it played out the way it did, and Embick has done an amazing job. I hope Dustin Ford is the right assistant in the same way Embick was.
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And the bball managers are headed to the Final Four I believe
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E-sports! πΊπͺπ½
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See my comments a few pages back.
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See my comment a few pages back.
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2025-26 Post Mortem and Looking Ahead to 2026-27
Let'sGoZips94 replied to Zippy87's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
Would be surprised if there is a mass exodus. -
2025-26 Post Mortem and Looking Ahead to 2026-27
dirtyolcrowe replied to Zippy87's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
I wouldnβt be surprised if Eric M left. Either to follow Groce or a school closer to cincy to be close to his father. we have to retain Young!! -
I wish I could be this optimistic. The thing about "culture" as you describe it, is it not inherent. It takes work to not just build it, but maintain it. I am reminded of when I had a job as an opinion pollster for political candidates (Peter Hart Research, to be exact, who used to operate a phone bank in the Springfield/Lakemore area. I worked there). One question that we asked people a lot was this: Who does a better job of representing Hoosier values (if working on a statewide Indiana race in this example)? Candidate A or Candidate B? That question always rankled me. WTF are Hoosier values? It's a meaningless phrase, an unholy alliance of marketing and politicking. It's not a thing. You think humility, community, hard work, whatever the F, are unique to being Indianan? Almost everyone thinks of their state/community/tribe/however-you-want-to-demographic-it in this way! We have been very, VERY fortunate to have had as much success as we had under Dambrot and Groce. But there's nothing in the air that made those things happen. Akron is not special - no place is in and of itself, really, is my point. We have no inherent advantages. It worked because we had two damn good coaches. And if we don't hire a damn good coach to replace Groce, there's no parachute that prevents us from becoming a directional Michigan on the basketball court. I'm not all gloom and doom here. Obviously, if Ford becomes the new coach, that will help with stability, continuity, and make us less likely to crater. Even if we have a full on regime change, that doesn't mean it will fail. But let's not kid ourselves into thinking there's something in the water that makes "the culture around Akron basketball is a good one" and makes us immune from crashing out. Culture didn't build our success, people did.
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Top dodgeball school too!!
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Akron is still the talk of Rocket League!
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E-sports! πΊπͺπ½
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Dustin Ford it is.
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