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I agree with everything that you are saying. My argument was the casual fan isn't going to show up regardless of who we schedule.
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Honestly, the casual fan doesn't know the difference between a Valpo and American University. Any team that is a big enough name to draw in a meaningful number of additional ticket sales wouldn't agree to play at the JAR.
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Yeah, looking back at that thread I don't really see much, if any, shade thrown App State way. Just because not everyone picked Akron to lose in what will likely be a small spread game, doesn't mean App State was disrespected. There were just as many, if not more, that had Akron under the 8.5 win total. Pretty much everyone that had the under didn't submit a week by week projected result. Had they you would have likely seen several projected losses to App St.
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Miami has trouble getting people to games that aren't against premier opponents. They actually have a few home and homes with G5 teams scheduled in the coming years as it is more profitable for them to schedule a home and home then pay the $1M/yr or so that it would cost for the guarantee game. Below is a link to what their crowd looked like when they hosted Bethune-Cookman. http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2012/10/inside_the_numbers_college_foo.html
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Roughly when does the full basketball schedule get released?
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In addition to that TV money, we would also be forfeiting the annual $1 million game/year cash grab, sponsors would pay less, we couldn't charge as much for premium seating, and we would lose out on publicity.
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There is no benefit for the MAC to expand, particularly for the teams that you mentioned. Adding more teams just splits the same size pie more ways. None of those teams you mentioned will add a 2nd tourney bid, increase CFB money, nor get ESPN to renegotiate our tv deal for a higher dollar value. If the MAC expands it needs to be for a program like Wichita State, whose heavily considering adding football. At that point adding them with Marshall makes sense as Wichita State would make the MAC a potential 2 bid conference and Marshall football would offset Wichita State's terrible start up football program.
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The only conference worth leaving for would be the AAC. We probably are somewhere on the AAC long list of potential expansion candidates, but I feel the number of teams ahead of us is too great. We have a quality basketball program, but it has 0 tourney wins. We have a nice football stadium, but it is bankrupting the University and the football team has 1 bowl win in program history. We play in a decent size market, but share it with another school that has a significantly larger enrollment. Perhaps with time Akron can solve its shrinking enrollment problem, it can build itself into being regarded as one of the top dogs in MAC football, and it can start somewhat filling the stadium. Until that point I don't see us getting an AAC invite.
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1st time I've heard one of his weekly radio appearances. Love how honest he is. He doesn't try to sugarcoat anything.
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Akron has to bribe students to show up, meanwhile, Nebraska has a problem of students breaking in during the summer. http://www.12up.com/posts/3457568-nebraska-opens-memorial-stadium-to-pokemon-gamers
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I've noticed all kinds of free giveaways, raffles, and some price cuts like you mentioned. At this point prices kind of are as cheap as they can get. I can get season GA tickets cheaper than what it would cost me to attend 1 Browns game. Hell students can get in for free and they still can't fill that section. Cutting prices further really isn't going to encourage more people to attend as price really isn't the deterrent. They need to work on improving the atmosphere to get people to feel attending a game is a quality use of their time.
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I've certainly noticed an uptick in marketing over years past. I still don't expect attendance numbers to be great, but it won't be because of a lack of effort. I've tried talking some college friends into buying season tickets, but by their reaction one would think I was asking them to attend a ballet recital. It will take a few years of consistent winning for people to forget about the 4 year span that Akron combined to win 6 games.
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Opening the article I expected to Wisconsin. To my surprise they were referencing App State.
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I'm going under. This years schedule is much more challenging when you consider we pretty much replaced UMass and EMU with WMU and Toledo. There just isn't enough easy wins on the schedule for me to give them 9 wins. I say they finish with 6-7 wins.
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I'd market it as a LBJ Foundation event. Auction/raffle off signed memorabilia with the proceeds going towards supporting the scholarships for the kids in LeBron's program.
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So someone mentioned that the Zips should recognize the Cavs and in particular LeBron at one of the home football games. I thought it was a pretty great idea.
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Matthew Falcon, their top rated recruit, is a 3* recruit who is ranked as the 442nd best player and 21st RB. It is a nice haul for a MAC team, but if WMU was trying to buy players, they could do much better than this.
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Practice Refered to as "Individuals" Started
kreed5120 replied to GoZips's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
Akron is also returning 4 starters and finished 3 games better than Buffalo in MAC play, including beating Buffalo twice. Upsets happen in a single elimination tournament. Does anyone really believe Middle Tennessee State was better than Michigan State? Akron showed over the course of 18 regular season MAC games who the better team was. -
The entire B1G comes into NEO to raid talent mostly leaving MAC teams to sort through the scraps to find the diamonds in the rough. What I feel is key if Akron ever hopes to get to the level that you are proposing is that we need to convince 18 year old kids that Akron provides them a better opportunity than a 2nd or 3rd tier B1G school (Indiana, Illinois, Purdue, etc.) I know many on here don't like OSU, but I feel that is a relationship that we should keep strong. Frankly whoever is the 2nd or 3rd string player at OSU, they are most likely better than anyone Akron has starting at said position. Whenever Urban Meyer comes a crossed a player that is frustrated that he can't break thru to being an every down player and wants to transfer, it is best he refers them to Akron.
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September 3- Vs. VMI - 6:30 ESPN3 September 10- at Wisconsin - TBD September 17- at Marshall - Noon CBSSN September 24- Vs. App State - TBD October 1- at K.e.n.t - 3:30 October 8- Vs. Miami - 3:00 October 15- Vs. Western Michigan - TBD October 22- at Ball State - 3:00 Thursday October 27- at Buffalo - 7:30 CBSSN/ESPN3 Wednesday November 2- Vs. Toledo - 7:30 ESPN2 Wednesday November 9- Vs. Bowling Green - 8 ESPN2/ESPNU Tuesday November 22- at Ohio - 7:00 ESPNU/ESPN3
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Akron has had success with transfer players. I'd expect and am glad to see they plan to continue to use that as a resource.
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Zips MAC Tourney Runs vs. LeBron's NBA Finals Runs
kreed5120 replied to skip-zip's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
In the MAC you are competing against 11 other teams in the ~10th best conference. In the NBA you are competing against 29 other teams that are comprised of the best players in the world. If anything the MAC tournament would be the equivalent to the Eastern Conference of which Lebron is 6-0 in during last 6 years. -
Thanks for posting. Can you confirm if Creighton is still on the schedule? Also, are you at liberty to tell us which mid-major is coming to Akron?
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Marketing dollars are marketing dollars. There are countless ways that businesses could spend $20-$30 million (or more) in advertising that would provide them much more value in getting their brand out there. I just provided Progressive Field as a single example. The numbers that I provided on Gonzaga are already adjusted for inflation. Gonzaga might be in a smaller conference, but they are a much bigger brand and are the #1 basketball team at any level in their state. They are also able to attract quality teams to play there. Bowling Green arena is extremely poor. I've seen many other arenas that were much nicer and that were at or around that price range. Along with Gonzaga, the Jack Stephens Center comes to mind. Akron can't afford payments on its football stadium. What makes you think that they could afford $60-80+ million basketball arena? The athletic department is already heavily subsidized thru student fees so asking the students to continue to assume more of the athletic departments budget shortfall would be extremely unjust.
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He's already getting free education for thousands of kids by just letting the University use him for ads and for him to make a few appearances. The University doesn't really have anything left to offer him. I can see him make a donation at some point just because him and the University had a good relationship and he cares for the community. At the end of the day any gift he gives is because he is looking to be charitable. At least any gift of a sizable amount to get the project rolling. Honestly, having a new arena would benefit Lebron's camp, but it wouldn't benefit it to the tune of $20 million or so. Where he could be incredible useful is by helping to pitch a new arena to corporate sponsors and alumni. When Lebron speaks, people listen. He could get businesses to front money for premium seating. He could help land some smaller sponsors by his name being connected to the basketball team. He could agree to let Goodyear or Huntington use his brand to market their companies as part of the package of them acquiring the naming rights.