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I watched both CMU/UB and Miami/Toledo. CMU sure got some juice lately. They were playing crazy D. Then there was Toledo and Miami. To be fair Miami was without its starting QB. BUT, as I watched Toledo particularly the QB Gleason I am thinking Akron isn't close to playing at that level consistently. Toledo coach has been there a long time. Keeps pretty much reloading. Miami has been consistent under Martin. We know about OU also. I see a completely different level of play watching those teams as opposed to Akron. Been that way for way too long. And, now we watch CMU and UB, two teams Akron beat both of which will likey be bowl eligible. Something terribly wrong with this program.
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I agree 100%. I have given a good bit of money through the years and it has been Thrown away!! Burned!! I am not going to do it anymore. You build a brand new stadium on Campus and fire JD Brookhart for Ianello!!!!? (btw- JD is doing a great job with our WRs) We paid for 2 coaches back in 2018 and then had to buyout Arth's contract for $637K. At one point we had the Bowdens, Jim Tressel, Coach D and Gerry Faust on campus. We have arguably the best athlete on the planet in our backyard (and used to have the coach he loved). How do you f all of that up!!!? Just leave it to the University of Akron board. I promise you if we would have made Tressel President we would not be in this situation.
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Good points. Somebody elsewhere made the observation about being good between the 20s but terrible inside the 20s.
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That was one of things I loved about Freeman early on. Of course, Freeman’s list of accomplishments went through the roof and it was easy to take that quality for granted. Hopefully our guys just need to get some reps and work out any jitters.
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I've stated this numerous times, it's not just about having the money but also knowing how to spend it effectively. Look at MAC basketball as the prime example. UMass has more money than Akron there as well, but Frank Martin mismanages how it gets spent. Meanwhile, Akron has reportedly the 2nd most NIL money, but Groce spends it wisely retaining players and identifying under the radar pieces that fit his style of play. Now if Groce had next to no NIL then we would be in a similar boat to our MAC peers and forced to turnover our roster every single year. Do you think we would be having the same level of success that we are currently under that scenario? If my earlier comments were construed that the only thing that matters is NIL then I must not have conveyed myself well enough. Both coaching and NIL are important in today's college landscape. A coach won't have sustained success without NIL. At the same time a program with lots of NIL, but a poor coach, will also struggle. Edit: If you have both a poor coach and no NIL then you end up like NIU basketball.
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Game 3- Penn State- Shenago
Let'sGoZips94 replied to clarkwgriswold's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
Since we didn't learn anything new, at least nobody got hurt. Onto actual Purdue (not Purdue Polytechnic). - Today
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It was late enough in the game that just prior to this Joe felt the need to attempt an onside kick.
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Lacking a couple million dollars for NIL doesn't seem to be the issue. Look at UMass.
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We actually (on paper) return a lot of experience next year. Like you said though, if there’s another big wave of players who transfer out, we are let again with a bunch of unknowns and will need to rely on kids who didn’t get time or newcomers. With that said, there’s reason to believe the staff was/is coaching for their jobs this season. I’d imagine due to that, their main focus is getting the best players on the field as much as they can rather than development.
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I totally get it Cat and I do come off as though I am attacking one player. I guess the point I am trying to make is I think it is very poor coaching on the new D line coach. He plays four guys; Dall, Hull, Laventure, Durham. (Murphy and Mixon rotate in occasionally) That's it. The Frazier twins get some snaps here and there (D. Frazier 188, J. Frazier 88) and that's it. Cheatom came into the season with good numbers never gets on the field (39 snaps). The guy is crazy athletic and had good numbers for the number of snaps he played last year, as good as Dall last season. They bring in Murphy, Brown and Duncan as walkons. Murphy gets 11 snaps, Brown 15, and Duncan 8 snaps thats it. My point was that Durhams numbers don't justify the number of snaps that he has played and we know that Dall is gone and most likely Durham also, so there has been NO development at the edge position. The twins are not the answer going into next year. No fault of theirs, they are linebackers not edge rushers. I don't see any of the walkon's coming back. Look at the interior linemen: Laventure is gone and rightfully so, Hull will follow I would bet YOUR lunch money that he follows Marcus Moore and bounces if even to another MAC team and tries to get some money. Murphy is a senior, Madden red shirt senior, Vega walk on that has played 3 snaps can't see him coming back, and musika 82 snaps that is rated a 43 %. Mixon is a red shirt sophomore with good size that seems like his snaps are far and few between and when he starts producing gets taken out. Other than Mixon who on the defensive line next year is going to have any experience? You have four freshman: Brown-Demery 6-4 310 (looks closer to 6-5 315); Bivens 6'0 255; Watkins 6'5 240; and Kavals 6'5 265. All red shirted and have never gotten a snap. Not against Duquesne a total blowout, UMASS, total blowout, or Toledo embarrassing blowout. The starters were in until the very end padding their stats. How does that develop the program? It doesn't. They had four games they could have played and still be red shirted. Why not see what they could have done? Now are defensive line is going to be in an even worse position going into next year than it was this year. It just seems that knowing how the system is, they did nothing to prepare for the future of next year. I don't expect Leonard to be back. Personally I don't think the defensive line played well at all, he did nothing to develop them/they did not improve throughout the year, and he did nothing to develop for next year. I don't know about Tibs, obviously Joe Moe is the big unknown. No qb development, no offensive line development except McManus, no secondary development, whoever the coach is next year is definitely going to have to a lot of developing and A LOT of coaching....
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The crowd on Tuesday proved that attendance can be improved. Because the athletic department actually went and improved attendance...FOR A FREEZER GAME ON A TUESDAY. And then, they gave those folks that attended a reason to come back (even in a loss). I'm certainly not sold that Joe is the guy...and am generally sold that Joe ISN'T the guy...but I am very much willing to admit that even in a loss that game was good for the program.
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TO BE FAIR, there was 7:14 on the clock. It wasn't particularly egregious IMO, but it did feel like a letdown. Now, 7:14 wasn't a usual "7:14" since Joe had already blown all three timeouts. But I would say it was "midway through the fourth."
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I will say that neither of them had particularly great hands last night. But yes as previously stated when Barre was in the game he might've been 6 inches taller than anyone on the other team, he made 3 or 4 standing layups with very little effort
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Are you really trying to argue settling for a field goal on 4th and goal from the 3 yard line when you're down 11 late in the 4th quarter? Even after kicking the field goal you're still down 8 so you would need to convert a 2-point conversion from the same distance that you settled for a field goal on. The difference is a touchdown gives you 6-8 points while a 2-point conversion only gives 2. It's logical to take the risk when the return is greater since no matter what you will have 1 play from the 3-yard line with the game on the line in both scenarios. That was the one particular call that I found egregious. I don't mind taking the field goals earlier in the game, but near the end of the game we absolutely should have went for it on 4th and goal.
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Then we'd lose, just like we did anyway.
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Game 4- at Purdue - Sunday Nov. 16th @ 7:30 pm
tpsjugglerdude replied to clarkwgriswold's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
Penn State-Shennanigans play Kent the Saturday after Thanksgiving too. -
Update #3! Buffalo and Toledo were the biggest risers. Some fallers including JMU but teams like Murray St fell due to P4 losses. It’s that time of year for those but they’ll go back up. Zips go down to 77 for just existing as I like to call it
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What if they didn't make it? Chuck Martin at Miami plays not to lose. He is a football version of Charlie Coles. His record at Miami is two games under .500. He has won over 60% of his MAC games. He has been to bowl games around 7 is his 10 season at Miami. This is what winning in the MAC looks like. Playing not to lose in the MAC is a winning strategy because so many of the teams are just dying to lose. You can't make losers feel like they can win, or they will sneak up on you. That's what happened to Akron.
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Game 3- Penn State- Shenago
clarkwgriswold replied to clarkwgriswold's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
As Blue & Gold stated, there wasn't a whole lot that could be taken away because of the size and talent disparity, but they both looked okay. Brisco is definitely a big body but I wonder if he can get up and down the court in the way that this offense demands of its big men. Barre appears to have the ability to get up and down, and I understand that is why he was brought in, however, the results have yet to be seen. -
Class of 2026 Offers and Commits
Blue & Gold replied to Blue & Gold's topic in Akron Zips Basketball Recruiting
Yesterday was NLI day but apparently Ben Davis HS is having their ceremony on 11/20. -
Game 4- at Purdue - Sunday Nov. 16th @ 7:30 pm
MDZip replied to clarkwgriswold's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
The Zips are certainly testing themselves with a challenging OOC scheduled to start the season, but there's challenging and suicidal. Oakland also started with Purdue (when they were #1) and Michigan (#6) and Houston (new #1). -
Class of 2026 Offers and Commits
Blue & Gold replied to Blue & Gold's topic in Akron Zips Basketball Recruiting
Found this scouting report on Jashawn Ladd. It's from last summer. "The best player on the best team in the 3 Stripes Gold circuit is no doubt Jashawn Ladd from Ben Davis high school in Indiana. Ladd is a long wing that has a nasty crossover, good Jumpshot, and explosive first move to the hole. He often beats guys with his second move, finishing outside the frame of the backboard with great touch. His athleticism is extremely difficult to stay in front of, and his ability to play above the rim made him a fun watch. It was no surprise that Ladd already has a D1 offer from Miami (OH) and will no doubt collect more as his team finished 8-0 in the circuit, qualifying for the 3SSB finals in July. Ladd was a strong piece to an excellent team, who played the right way and coasted through Adidas Gold like it was nothing." -
Game 3- Penn State- Shenago
clarkwgriswold replied to clarkwgriswold's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
So the two events were not that dissimilar. -
There were no takeaways from the game last night. PSU-S was terribly undersized. They had 3 nice, smallish, guards but that's it. Their best player, #0, was only 5'8" but could shoot the lights out. He was a chucker for sure.
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