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  1. 4 minutes ago, 94zipgrad said:

    I would have voted Roo over Z if it was there, i love the Roo on side of helmet, it’s definitely unique , not as crazy for fear the Roo, special occasions only

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    I don't mind the Roo. I like the Z better, but can see why others would like it. The script Akron is just hideous 

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  2. Southern currently up 24-23 on Kentucky with 4 minutes left in the 1st half. I expect Kentucky to pull away in the second half, but I kind of feel this shows Southern is a scrappy team. I wouldn't be surprised to see them make the tourney by winning their conference.

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  3. 1 hour ago, Bigzip1 said:

    The year Covid ended our tournament run we had a big 12 and a ACC team on the OOC schedule. Not bad. 

    Yes, on the road. Someone was commenting about nobody showing up to the JAR because of who the opponents are. My comment was that these are the same type of opponents we always get to come to the JAR OOC.

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  4. 2 hours ago, Let'sGoZips94 said:

     

    Non P5 schools need to create their own Bracket Buster event again to help with this. I miss the anticipated payback visit from Nevada, VCU, NDSU, etc. Those were fun.

    All the conferences better than the MAC have challenges setup with one another. I wish the MAC was able to team up with the MVC and do a MAC vs MVC challenge. 

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  5. The home OOC schedule is always this bad. That's not the reason attendance is down so much compared to previous years. Covid impacted it in two ways. 1) covid got people out of the habit of going to Zips games. It will probably take years to get some back. 2) Old people (the ones who make up a good chunk of Zips fan base) are highest at risk so take covid more seriously therefore don't want to put themselves at risk attending a game when they can just watch it on TV.

     

    The mask mandate honestly is a non-factor. You have to wear it all of 3 minutes from the time you enter the door until the time you get to your seat. I can't see that discouraging anyone from attending.

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  6. As many of you know NET rankings is the new metric the selection committee uses to evaluate teams instead of RPI. Today the first NET rankings were released. Obviously Akron, or any MAC team for that matter, won't be receiving an at-large bid this year, but it should be useful to see how we measure up against our fellow MAC brethren up to this point.

     

    75. Toledo
    86. Ohio
    112. Buffalo
    118. Miami (OH)
    127. Kent St.
    202. Ball St.
    218. Akron
    235. Eastern Michigan
    239. Bowling Green
    312. Western Michigan
    324. Northern Illinois
    345. Central Michigan

     

    Edit: Add link

    https://www.ncaa.com/rankings/basketball-men/d1/ncaa-mens-basketball-net-rankings

  7. Offense definitely showed up during Marshall. Southern was kind of over matched so really hard to use that game to judge. I feel Trimble is the closest thing we have to a #1 scorer. I expect the offense to do well when he's hot and not so well when he's not. Ideally a little more consistency will be nice.

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  8. 1 hour ago, TennZip said:

    when is Herlihy's contract up?   When did Williams give her a new contract?

    has been a long time since they have had winning season

    3-5-1 in covid season

    8-10-2 in 2019

    8-10-2 in 2018

    admittedly, those were improvements over 2-13-4 in 2017

    that was herlihy's 3rd year.....so she should have been canned after 2017

     

     

    Herlihy made $77,250 in 2017

    $79,568 in 2018

    $81,953 in 2019

     

    based on the results above, the Larry and George athletic department should not have given her a big raise

     

    Big difference between div. 2 soccer at Slippery Rock.....and div. 1 soccer at Akron.

    and she has achieved those results....with the best soccer facilities in the MAC

    No idea how many years, if any, are left on her contract. 

  9. 9 hours ago, TennZip said:

    Please now fire women's soccer coach Noreen Herlihy

    in her 6th year, 3-15-1 record and 1-9-1 in MAC

    Herlihy needs to go

    Akron shouldn't be buying out contracts for non-revenue sports. Just let her go once her contract is up unless some alumni is willing to flip the bill.

  10. There will never be a compete separation. The P5 need the G5 schools to pad their win totals. Against non-P5 schools Maryland was 3-6, but because they were able to pad their win total against "inferior" competition they can sell their fan base on a bowl appearance. With a closed division Maryland would be at the bottom of the food chain and their fanbase will die off as I'm sure many Akron fans can attest winning 0-4 games a year year over year is no fun.

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  11. 36 minutes ago, TheZipCat said:


    Cooper Rush: Undrafted Free Agent QB.
    Jordan Lynch: FORMER undrafted free agent QB.

    My argument still stands.  Goodluck selling that to a highly recruited transfer QB.  I'm not saying there aren't great QBs we can get to come here...but let's not pretend the selling point is that you have a shot at the NFL. Like it's cringeworthy LoLz to think that's the selling point.

    Of course no 5* recruit regardless of position is going to come to the MAC. The point is you can still make it to the NFL from the MAC. NFL teams only care if you can help you win, not where you played. That's why D2 schools like Ashland even have get players drafted.

     

    You're just moving the goal posts by disqualifying a player by adding an additional qualifier even though said player is currently on an NFL roster. Being an undrafted FA is still a pathway to the NFL. Cooper Rush was a MAC QB and Cooper Rush made it on an NFL roster therefore the premise that MAC QBs have 0% chance of making it into the NFL is a fallacy.

  12. 1 hour ago, TheZipCat said:


    Carson Wentz is the exception to the rule. And FCS team that had like what...a decade of success that is vastly superior to any level of success by any MAC team? Like get out of here. Comparing any school in the MAC to South Dakota State is laughably stupid. They clearly benefit form non-existent market competition, and actually have had success making it a prime spot for a talented QB like Carson Wentz to go to.

    The proof is in the statistics, no the cherry-picked exceptions to the rule.  If you're a QB who legitimately thinks you've got a shot at the NFL, you aren't choosing MAC schools.  You're choosing to do what Baker Mayfield did; gambling as a walkon somewhere else.

    The Last MAC QBs were Byron Leftwich and Ben Rothlisberger. Julian Ettlemen switched to WR. Jordan Lynch wasn't even taken in the draft. Like what I said isn't even remotely "controversial". Only like 4-5 QBs in the past 21 years from the MAC have have been taken as QBs in the NFL. And the two that had actual careers were taken in the Early 2000s when I was in middle school.

    Wentz had only one scholarship offer to an FBS school coming out of high school. That means pretty much everyone missed him. He went to NDSU because he didn't have many options. It happens, some guys get missed because they played at small schools or because things clicked late for them.

     

    Josh Allen went to Wyoming. Derek Carr went to Fresno State. Jimmy Garroppolo went to Eastern Illinois. This shows you not all QBs went to P5 programs. Some fall through the cracks. That is fact. To say you have a 0% chance of making it in the NFL if you go to a MAC school is perhaps the worst take I've heard on this forum. Is it a lower percentage than if you went to OSU or Alabama, definitely. But it's not 0%.

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  13. 3 hours ago, TheZipCat said:


    It's not the early 2000s anymore. There's precisely 0 chance a MAC QB has a shot at the NFL other than changing positions.

    Though why not go for him?  However: there are other QBs on other benches that probably stand a better chance of landing.

    Well that's not remotely accurate. Carson Wentz was just drafted #2 overall a few years ago from an FCS program. If you're good enough, the NFL will find you.

     

    That said, no 5* prospect would join a MAC team. Any NFL caliber QB on a MAC squad would be a 3* recruit who was a late bloomer.

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  14. 3 minutes ago, Zipmeister said:

     

    I didn't expect Grandma to understand, but you  - come on.

    An exception allowed because the NCAA granted everyone a redshirt year due to COVID.

     

    I knew of them giving players extra eligibility, but missed them raising the scholarship cap temporary. I kind of tuned out of college athletics during covid so I haven't stayed current on the rule changes. I really only started getting back into it the last few weeks. About when I started posting here again.

  15. 4 hours ago, RowdyZip said:

    Duquesne plays in Huntington tomorrow vs the Herd.  Those on the board that like to chastise Akron's winningest coach may want to take a look to do a comparison.

     

    I don't think there are Dambrot haters outside of maybe 1-2 trolls. Anything that might have been perceived as Dambrot hate was mostly Akron fans retaliating against posters who masqueraded as Akron fans for a dozen years, but in reality were Dambrot fans who immediately abandoned the program and crapped on the university the second he left.

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  16. 43 minutes ago, Zipmeister said:

     

    There are 117 payers on the 2021 roster and 90 on scholarship; so the answer to your question is 27.

    What's your point?

    How is that possible? FBS caps scholarships at 85.

     

    Anytime there is a coaching change, especially one that brings in a new scheme, there is going to be some turnover. You see it everywhere and not just at the college level. When a new defensive coordinator switches from a 4-3 base defense to a 3-4 they need plyers with a different skillset to fit needs. Not all 4-3 DE can make the switch to a 3-4 LB. I'd expect 30 new faces on next years roster and an additional 30 new faces the year thereafter. That equates to about a 51% roster turnover

  17. 48 minutes ago, akzipper said:

     

    I definitely felt a similar buzz when Bowden was hired and thought he was a surprisingly great hire for Akron. Looking back his resume was actually just as impressive as Moorhead, if not more. 6 winning seasons at Auburn and lots of winning at FCS schools. Both spent time at UA as assistant coaches. Lot's of similarities, but I hope Moorhead can help us take the next step.

     

    It pains me to say I haven't really cared about Akron football for like 4 seasons. Maybe visiting ZipsNation every couple of months, if that, just to see what everyone thought about the basketball teams. Now I find myself checking in every day. Instead of wasting my time reading about the joke that has become of the Browns season and whatever is left of the Cleveland baseball team. I can't believe I'm relying on the Zips football team for positive news, but here we are.

     

    I feel the big difference is Bowden took 20 years off from coaching. That's a pretty significant gap as the game has changed a ton from the 90s compared to now. Not to mention many of the connections you may have had in the recruiting trail would have retired. Also, I don't recall Bowden getting interest from anyone outside of Akron when he was at North Alabama. Consensus I've heard pretty much everywhere is that Moorhead could have held off for something better, but wants to be here. 

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  18. 2 hours ago, clarkwgriswold said:

    My idea of progress:

    Year one- an influx of transfer portal and JUCO talent to bring the program up to speed.  3-4 wins.

    Year two- Retain players.  Improved freshman recruiting class.  Continued growth, 2nd year players start to contribute. 5-6 wins.

    Year three- competing for MAC East title.  More movement towards better freshman recruits due to improved program, less reliance on JUCOs and transfers. 8-9 wins.

    Year four-  Zips Nation purchased by Alphabet due to its high traffic and profit potential.  Captain Kangaroo retires in Barbados on the proceeds after hosting the largest tailgate in UA history.

    Year 5 Moorhead poached by Pittsburgh and Akron reverts back to being 2-10

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