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Your 2022-23 Zips MAC Prediction
kreed5120 replied to clarkwgriswold's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
Thankfully we don't play @Dekalb. That place always seems to be one of those games. -
Your 2022-23 Zips MAC Prediction
kreed5120 replied to clarkwgriswold's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
I say we go 11-7 with 2 losses to Kent. 1 loss to each of Toledo, Ball St, and Ohio. The other 2 losses will be to random cupcakes in the MAC on nights we can't buy a shot. -
I'm with you. I remember under Arth and Bowden when we were recruiting guys that we were their only FBS offer and they weren't even rated by rivals, people here were like star ratings don't matter. Going back 5 years to look at how someone was perceived out of high school is even more useless. Not to say he can't contribute for us as obviously we lacked talent in many areas. But what he did on the field in his limited opportunity over the last 5 years means a lot more than his star ratings coming out of high school.
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The way we've played up to this point, no we can't win 3 games in 3 games. That's not to say we can't improve. Frankly, Lyles or Hunter needs to step up and be able to give us 30 productive minutes a night. We can play 4 small guards against Maine for large chunks of the game and get away with it. Toledo or Kent will eat us alive. Additionally, we need Hankerson to return to the player he's been previously and Tavari to become a better decision maker. If that happens, we can compete.
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Toledo one year was able to add a P5 transfer that joined the team for the spring semester. This far into December though with all scholarships accounted for, not going to happen.
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Edit: This Bradley team while good would lose to Kent by double figures. If we don't improve vastly by March, seeding won't be a concern.
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X is 1/9 from the field with 3 TO. Outside of Hunter hitting a few triples not really any positives from this game. Burn the game film.
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Given how badly we were shooting and an executing on offense, I wish we took more advantage of Bradley's foul trouble by attacking the rim and getting to the free throw line
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Coming into tonight we've only played 4 quality teams. We were ran out of the gym in 3 of them (lost all 4). Unless we vastly improve in the 2nd half it will be 5 out of 6. This just isn't a good basketball team right now.
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Outside of Groce first year, this is easily Akron's worst offensive team of his tenure.
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Every possession for Akron looks forced. They're really playing out of control
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A pretty miserable start to this game. Bradley has nearly as many offensive rebounds as we have total rebounds. We already have 5 offensive turnovers.
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There has been a few others. Kent just beat New Mexico St (113) and Ohio beat YSU (142). NET rankings are more favorable to these teams YSU (110) and NMSU (91). But to get back on point, I think it's important to prove the offensive boost we've witnessed over the prior few games wasn't just a product of us playing over matched teams at home. If we want to compete in the MAC, we need to play that way offensively on the road against quality teams, which Bradley is.
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WKU actually was in the SunBelt prior to joining the CUSA. Their departure rubbed many university presidents the wrong way. Similar to how Marshall leaving the MAC to go to the CUSA as it was Marshall saying we're too good for you. This is why WKU didn't get an invite to the SunBelt.
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What I've heard is that the MAC had interest in WKU and MTSU and those schools had interest in the MAC initially. CUSA managed to find enough schools to add that way the conference wouldn't fall apart and that made MTSU decide to just stay as they wanted to collect the buy out money from the other CUSA schools leaving. This made it so that MTSU will be getting paid several million to stay in CUSA, which they plan to use to upgrade their facilities. WKU still had interest in joining the MAC, but the MAC didn't want to go back to being at an odd 13 members again. That has never worked for us in the past.
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WKU and MTSU just signed a grant of rights agreement with the CUSA so they're bound to stay for something like the next 8-10 years. Neither would have left the MAC. Not because they didn't have higher aspirations, but because where would they even go? The same is true for the MAC. If the AAC came calling for an Ohio, NIU, or Buffalo, they'd leave. They aren't calling and it doesn't make any sense for a MAC school to bolt for the SunBelt or this new C-USA. Akron probably would have gotten interest from the MVC if we didn't have an FBS program, but we do so that would limit our conference options.
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I just noticed that this will be our only 2nd true road game of the year. The other one being Marshall. Seems odd we didn't schedule more to prepare ourselves better for conference play.
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2022-23 College Football Off-Season Tracker
kreed5120 replied to Let'sGoZips94's topic in Akron Zips Football
Yeah, I personally don't think it's remotely accurate tbh. Njigba alone reportedly made north of $1 million in NIL money this year. I imagine Stroud made something similar. Collectively OSU players most certainly are making well north of $3 million in NIL deals this year. Edit: Perhaps that might be the amount of money the staff under the table directly controls, but there is certainly a lot of NIL opportunities coming in elsewhere to get players paid. -
2022-23 College Football Off-Season Tracker
kreed5120 replied to Let'sGoZips94's topic in Akron Zips Football
Even with the decommits OSU still has the #5 class in the country. The thing is even though OSU has one of the larger chests of cash to throw around, they're not going to be able to hold onto everyone. The same is true for all schools. It's like in MLB where teams like the Yankees or Dodgers is able to throw around huge sums of money that other teams can't compete with, but that doesn't stop a team like the Guardians from signing Jose Ramirez or Twins a Carlos Correa. Those smaller payroll teams can still afford a star or two. No school has infinite NIL money so if a alumni endowment group, like say Nebraska or Minnesota, prioritizes a recruit they still have enough money to pluck some away. -
I do think we will need Hunter or Lyles to emerge come MAC play. We can get away with 4 guard line-ups against teams like Maine. It will be more challenging against Toledo and Kent.
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Hard to put up 3's when you're on the bench.
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Glad to see they came out in the second half and are still playing with effort. I think they learned their lesson against Wright State that they can't just mail it in otherwise teams will play themselves back into the game.
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Yes, I agree. I'm just hoping that if we can actually generate a consistent pass rush that would make our secondary much improved as they won't have to cover as long
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All I want for Christmas is some D-line and O-line transfers that can be day 1 starters
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A slow day at the office today so figured I'd share the latest NET rankings. 33 Kent St. 141 Ball St. 144 Akron 156 Toledo 189 Ohio 210 Buffalo 252 Bowling Green 285 Central Mich. 304 NIU 310 Eastern Mich. 330 Miami (OH) 343 Western Mich. The MAC is truly an embarrassment this year. If you take out Kent, which is a clear outlier, the conference is on par with the Horizon League.