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That'll be a Q3 win at worst and maybe even a Q2 win if Tulane can l pull things together. Regardless, winning by nearly 20 at Tulane will show well all year.
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Up to 41 in NET. Tulane is 256 so unfortunately that wasn't the opportunity we thought it might be preseason. Murray State will be a good test
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The talent gap at Akron isn't very large compared to most of the MAC. In fact, we lost games vs teams throughout the year that we were more talented than. JoeMo is absolutely a problem. Is he the problem? Maybe not, but he has yet to be the solution. I wish Akron had Northwestern's problems. Instead of having exceedingly high academic standards that stunt the growth of the program, our lack of academic standards have hurt the program. Regardless, Northwestern is still getting a large check from the Big Ten - literally 5× greater than what Akron gets from the MAC. I'm not sure how they are a comparison. By the way, our most recent P4 win came against Northwestern. It's possible to win at Akron but it largely starts with a coach that is willing to overcome the circumstances and lead.
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Class of '26 Verbal Commits and Offers/Discussion
LZIp replied to Blue & Gold's topic in Akron Zips Football Recruiting
Beals could be a program changer, for a year at least lol. https://www.pennlive.com/highschoolsports/2025/12/i-wasnt-going-to-sleep-without-this-dub-semaj-beals-shines-in-5a-title-game-victory.html?utm_campaign=preps_sf&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwQ0xDSwOi-k5leHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZAo2NjI4NTY4Mzc5AAEej56kWkRHPbEESDKzRtR_nFiAoxWrJZEKSnuX5fePaqjmElKlGcCZIhvsr0w_aem_QhSmWH0amJ41rcRBRRLMqw - Yesterday
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Maybe Kehres is playing chess and trying to insert himself as the top replacement from the inside.
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The way I see it is they would be a near lock to win the ACC almost any year. They certainly would finish ahead of Tulane or any other G5 school. Of course they might now have competition with Franklin at Virginia Tech. But you're right the B1G makes more sense. I just said ACC as they already house their other sports there.
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They would stand the risk of program erosion in a conference that bad. Remember when Clemson and FSU were good? Someday someone could be saying that about them. The best thing ND could do is join the Big 10. It's a multi bid conference and entrance into the league would improve their recruiting making them more competitive. ND is a good program that can compete in the long term but it cannot do that from a laughable conference.
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It will be interesting. It's not a huge jump, but like all things in college athletics, it's a move in the wrong direction. In the past, college sports had JV squads. One thing players on a team have to be conscious about is the staff bringing on younger players to move others out. 100+ players is enough to have a JV team. This JV team could be used as a vehicle for allowing borderline players to prove themselves in game experiences. If a kid isn't providing himself on the JV team through his sophomore season, the coaches can then have a conversation with him about playing football at that school probably isn't the best option for him and he can transfer or stay on scholarship outside of the football program. It may cut down on some transfers, or some players could be close enough to graduation that they retire from football.
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Screw ND, spoiled babies. They got what they earned - nothing
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Correct, if they were in the ACC they would have had a 13th game and almost certainly a spot in the field.
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No disagreement from me there. We haven't seen the impact of the increase to 105 scholarships yet, but we will soon enough.
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It's pretty obvious to me that the solution to the college football playoffs wasn't adding teams. It's what you do when it is really all about money combined with being too stupid to come up with better solutions to a problem. The solution is now, and always was, having fewer teams.
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I hope they use this free time to figure out not being in a conference isn't the best path forward.
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And Notre Dame just threw a tantrum and refused any bowl invite.
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Elite 8 - Zips host Saint Louis
fknbuflobo replied to Zips1991's topic in Akron Zips NCAA Championship Soccer
See in the Spring, sir. We have some really good incoming talent. -
Elite 8 - Zips host Saint Louis
fknbuflobo replied to Zips1991's topic in Akron Zips NCAA Championship Soccer
Soccer rules governing possession of the ball, and the fouling of the player who possesses the ball, are analogous to the Basketball rules. Not exactly the same, but pretty close. A foul called in Basketball will probably be a foul in Soccer. Hand to hands, without overt shoving, is often permitted in Soccer. Any foul in Soccer will most definitely be a foul in Basketball. Without question. -
Elite 8 - Zips host Saint Louis
72 Roo replied to Zips1991's topic in Akron Zips NCAA Championship Soccer
This loss is the bitterest pill of all to swallow. Everything had aligned to set up a once in a lifetime run for the Zips to our second star. We have talent. We play a beautiful brand of soccer that attracts that talent. We had an opponent whom we respected, yet we knew we could beat. The coaches had, over the season, developed a scheme that worked considering we lost 23 goals in Emil last season and 8 starters. What an incredible job they did! The crowds were responding to this team. Then comes the game and we beat ourselves. SLU played hard for 90 minutes, but what they did was insignificant compared to what we did to ourselves. I feel so bad for the players. They like each other and play for each other. They are proud to be Zips. They are excellent students. They are what we want in D1 athletes representing our school no matter what the sport. Next year can't come soon enough! -
So there won't be enough 6-6 to fill the available bowl slots. So they're going to go look at 5-7 teams according to APR. Where do you think Akron stands? 😉
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Elite 8 - Zips host Saint Louis
Zip_ME87 replied to Zips1991's topic in Akron Zips NCAA Championship Soccer
I don’t see referees’ calls in basketball and American football for example as being less subjective. -
I think both Miami and Kent fall under the heading of "how good" are they, as both have very suspect OOC schedules albeit for different reasons. For Miami, they just haven't played any team of Top 150 quality whatsoever. Last year, and most top returners back, is all there is to measure them by. Kent has played several Top 150-type teams (4 teams 161 Kenpom or higher), but all home/neutral. Combine that with their obvious change in playing style (defense to offense) and it's tough to measure them until the next few weeks when they play three straight road games. I mean, how many mid-majors go 9-1 without playing a true road game??? Both teams are probably good ... but "how good" is still TBD.
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Elite 8 - Zips host Saint Louis
clarkwgriswold replied to Zips1991's topic in Akron Zips NCAA Championship Soccer
I'm not a soccer guy and can't say that I understand most of the rules, but one thing about the game that has frustrated me in my limited knowledge is just how many calls by the officials are largely subjective. -
I think about that IU game and the one at Michigan all the time. Those could have been defining moments for the program. Winning programs or programs that are turning the corner from winning to losing win those games, especially when all it requires is something as simple as a 20-ish yard field goal.
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Looks like he cracked under the pressure. https://www.google.com/amp/s/baylorlariat.com/2025/11/07/baylor-ad-mack-rhoades-investigated-after-altercation-with-player-reports/%3famp=1
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https://www.kcentv.com/article/news/local/who-is-mack-rhoades-why-is-he-under-investigation-by-baylor-university/500-b984c885-0a7a-44e7-ae65-b278002e9e1e Former Akron AD.
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That won't happen.
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