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Congrats to Remi Agunbiade drafted at 58 by San Diego FC.
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As a Crew fan, I hate to see it. As a Zips fan, I love to see it. Congrats, Stefan!
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Congratulations to Stefan Dobrijevic drafted at 47 by Austin FC.
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MLS Super Draft 2026
Let'sGoZips94 replied to Zip_ME87's topic in Akron Zips NCAA Championship Soccer
No 1st round selections. - Today
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Will the next Frank Solich please step forward... Actually, my money is on the next interim assistant (pending a thorough personal conduct background check)
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From the Colorado Rapids website... https://www.coloradorapids.com/news/2026-mls-superdraft-explained-break-down-the-rapids-picks-eligibility-rules-tune-in-information Eligibility Rules College sophomores and juniors will be eligible to be selected, an eligibility rule first introduced in the 2024 MLS SuperDraft. Additionally, any former college player who departed college with remaining eligibility since the conclusion of the college season approximately one year prior to the MLS SuperDraft in order to compete as a professional in a league domestically is eligible to be drafted. Domestic leagues include USL, NISA and CPL. Eligible Players Players who are collegiate sophomores and above Generation adidas players Any former college player who departed college with remaining eligibility since the conclusion of the college season approximately one (1) year prior to the MLS SuperDraft (i.e., since the conclusion of the 2023 college season) in order to compete as a professional in a league domestically (e.g., USL, NISA, CPL) Any other players specifically made available by the league (such as pre-signed College seniors or pre-signed internationals). How the MLS SuperDraft Works The MLS SuperDraft will consist of three rounds total, with 10-minute breaks in between rounds. Each team has four minutes to make their selection with the option to take a three-minute timeout before making their selection. If a club fails to make a selection within the designated time, they are required to wait until the next selection is made and have their selection in hand by the time the following club’s selection is made. Should a team pass on its selection, it forfeits the chance to make any further selections for the remainder of the MLS SuperDraft.
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Is everyone excited about watching at least three, probably four, blowouts this weekend?
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all aboard the halligan train
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While I’m concerned about potentially losing good players, I’ll be happy for any of our players who are drafted. Many Zips have had successful pro careers. Always happy to see more.
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Bowl Eligibility Ban 2025 and "Possibly Further"
clarkwgriswold replied to ZippyDoo's topic in Akron Zips Football
Certainly improving but a ways to go. -
Bowl Eligibility Ban 2025 and "Possibly Further"
GP1 replied to ZippyDoo's topic in Akron Zips Football
They finished in the middle of the pack in the MAC. Maybe it's crappy compared to the body of FBS, but it's an OK year for a MAC school. We aren't in the crappy category anymore. -
I had questions similar to those posted. Thanks for researching as best as possible. I know Malik and Dyson returned for a final collegiate season after being drafted. If a sophomore is drafted, could he return for two years or only one?
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This mock draft column.....is very high on the Zips draft prospects He has Ashton being drafted by St Louis City. Would be neat to have Emil and Ashton playing together again. https://www.topdrawersoccer.com/college-soccer-articles/2026-major-league-soccer-mock-draft_aid55491
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I have as many questions as you do..... Malik and Dyson were both drafted and came back below is what MLS published https://www.mlssoccer.com/news/2026-mls-superdraft-rules-and-regulations when I type in MLS draft eligibility rules into google, Artificial Intelligence gives me this info? who knows if AI is correct...about a formal player declaration? MLS Draft eligibility primarily includes college seniors who've exhausted NCAA eligibility, but it's expanded to cover sophomores, juniors, certain Generation adidas players, and some non-collegiate internationals, with the league compiling a list based on club/coach input rather than a formal player declaration. How Players Get on the List Unlike the NFL/NBA, there's no formal "declaration" process for players. MLS consults with clubs, scouts, and college coaches to create the official list of draft-eligible players each year.
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Bowl Eligibility Ban 2025 and "Possibly Further"
clarkwgriswold replied to ZippyDoo's topic in Akron Zips Football
Nice facilities are great but as long as your playing crappy football it's lipstick on a pig. -
Bowl Eligibility Ban 2025 and "Possibly Further"
GP1 replied to ZippyDoo's topic in Akron Zips Football
I don't think locker rooms and other facilities are at the top of our problems list. -
It's a good start. I'll take it seriously when it is structured like a pro sports league with 30-35 teams organized to win the championship like the NFL. It will never happen for a lot of reasons, but that's my line. I don't even take the basketball tournament seriously because it's more likely to crown a hot team and not the best team. Multi game tournaments like the NHL and NBA do that. I actually think the NCAA tournament should have fewer teams and require more than one loss to be eliminated.
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Players get drafted and come back pretty frequently. Probably works like baseball except you don’t get locked into not being drafted for multiple years but you get the option to go to college
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The Hockey explains a lot. I distinctly remember Shooky, after earning a red card, cheering on his teammates from the stairwell to the locker room. I kept whispering, “keep quiet so the AR does not realize you are still watching.” He just could not stop exhorting his team. Loudly. The AR eventually caught on, prompting the HR to stop the game clock so that Shooky could be escorted to the locker room. Kind of funny. Kind of moving.
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I am admittedly always lost on MLS roster rules, despite being a massive Crew fan. I never take the time to learn the roster rules. Did Remi and Freddy declare for the draft? Are they able to come back if they are not drafted or do not sign? I seem to remember Dyson Clapier doing that.
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I look at all those Q4 wins for the Zips and it makes me scratch my head. The names of those programs are far from what I think of as programs that are typically Q4… hopefully a bunch of them build their numbers going foward.
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Tracking Roster Movement going into 2026
Blue & Gold replied to catdaddyp's topic in Akron Zips Football Recruiting
Catdaddy's keeping on top of this but I was also pleased to see the ABJ tracking the fluid situation -
I like your distinction between playoff and invitational tournament. Let me expand on that... For me to take it seriously as a playoff, it would have to be setup like other NCAA Tournaments where conference champions get an automatic berth. This would discourage all of the ridiculous conference consolidation and ensure that, from the start of the season, everyone has a legit shot of winning the title (however stretched those odds may be). The fact that the ACC Champion (Duke) was excluded while a team not even eligible to play in its conference championship game got into the "invitational tournament" is ridiculous, regardless of other logical justifications.
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I'm not bored by college football. I just don't take it as seriously as the people who run it want me to. For example, Friday Im going to see a band call Parks Brothers play. The playoff will be on. Every once in a while I'll look at the screen to see what's going on. The point I'm making is this. As much as they want us to believe it's a playoff, it simply isn't. It's an invitational tournament and the winner is called the National Champion after. To me, they are at the same level of champion as they were when they used to vote for the national championship. They just go about it a different way.
