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Another fun little exercise on Breitbart where they take the top 16 conferences and name a 10 man team for each one. The MAC is 16th and they use a player adjusted formula that I reallly didn't look into, but they have Zeke ranked at the top but no sign of DJ Cooper (or Tree) but did have both Brian Walsh and Nick Harney listed. I'd vote for that top five. Rnk MAC All-Conference Team Ht Yr Off Def PG/Per Value Add 16 Zeke Marshall Akron 7' 0 Sr 5.31 -2.45 0.50 8.26 115 Javon McCrea Buffalo 6' 7" Jr 3.84 -2.01 5.85 158 Chris Evans Can't St. 6' 8" Sr 3.64 -1.66 5.30 164 Rian Pearson Toledo 6' 4" Jr 3.32 -1.42 0.50 5.24 205 Brian Walsh Akron 6' 5" Jr 3.41 -0.92 0.50 4.82 239 Jon Smith Ohio 6' 6" Jr 2.56 -1.89 4.45 352 Reggie Keely Ohio 6' 9" Sr 2.66 -0.98 3.64 356 Richaun Holmes Bowling Green 6' 8" So 1.76 -1.86 3.62 372 Nick Harney Akron 6' 7" Jr 2.66 -0.89 3.55 375 Shayne Whittington Western Michigan 6' 10" Jr 2.51 -1.03 3.54
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It just keeps spreading. Now on Breitbart Sports and Bleacher Report. And since Bleacher Report is now tied to CNN Sports, I'd imagine it might show up there soon.
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Joe Lunardi had a chat session today and someone from Fort Worth submitted a question that was remarkably close to the same one I submitted. Scott (Fort Worth) Do you see any chance that if Akron and Ohio U each have 25+ wins and meet in the Conference Championship that the loser could get at-large consideration and finally make the MAC a two-bid league again? Joe Lunardi (3:26 PM) Not gonna' happen, Scott. The MAC continues to schedule too poorly out-of-conference to put itself in position for multiple bids. I'd disagree on that one. I think the Zips did a pretty good job scheduling OOC this year. I think in conference is where their SOS takes a big hit.
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Caleb's Porterland Timbers FC
MDZip replied to yazan07's topic in Akron Zips NCAA Championship Soccer
Timbers up 3-0. Very possession oriented game. I think I've seen that style before. And didn't the young man, Gaberiel Genovesi, who just set a school record for the 800 meters originally commit as a soccer player? Still think he should do both. By the way, why did no one post a picture of this awesome sculpture on campus? Is it not from this year? Can't tell from the Top Drawer Soccer article. -
Jay Bilas tweeted about it, CBS Sports has picked it up. Certainly getting the word out there. Interesting comment from the author: "These are really good mid-major teams. The basketball's enough, but then again, I'm not writing about this game unless someone drums up this kind of idea." Pat Forde also mentioned the Zips OU game (and later talked about the NIU futility but didn't mention they were part of the MAC, thank goodness). Ohio at Akron (14). Saturday, 5 ET. Both teams are unbeaten in Mid-American Conference play. If there is any chance for the MAC to be a two-bid league, these are the only potential contenders for an at-large. There is some rivalry here: Ohio snatched the NCAA bid by a point in the MAC tourney final last year and went on to reach the Sweet 16, while the Zips were consigned to the NIT. And finally, ESPN's Back to the Basket mentions the Zips-Bobcat's tilt. One commenter even wanted to know why the Zips weren't getting any top 25 votes. Akron, Ohio (Ohio at Akron): MACtion lives! On Saturday, Ohio held on to a nail-biting one-point win over Can't State, while Akron had to rally from a 20-point deficit -- outscoring Buffalo 25-9 over the final 10 minutes of the game -- to eek out a 68-64 win at home. Those dual saves improved both teams to 6-0 in league play as they get ready to duke it out on Akron's home floor. Never sleep on MACtion, people.
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That aritcle already has a few hundred comments, yeah about a quarter of them are "this is stupid" but it got some conversation going about the Zips. I just added them to my meager twitter account to help boost the number since they announced it. With that and Seth Davis' tweeting about his custom made shirt and giving the Zips some more pub, I really like the move.
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Congratulations! You have been a smartass for three thousand posts! You have just set an all-time record! I knew you could do it! See? I've been keeping track since Wednesday, March 15th 2006! Remember that day? You threw out your first smartass comment on the MAC tournament. Since then you have gone three thousand posts without failing once to be a smartass! Let me shake your hand again! I'd also like to present you with a specially inscribed scroll commemorating this historical event. Again, may I say "Congratulations!" You are an inspiration to all smartass people in this world!
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Yep, its pretty unique, the only other reference I could find to a Z nickname is Zias of Eastern New Mexico which is used for their women's teams only. There are 41 Bulldogs and 25 Wildcats (no wonder Arizona and Gonzaga tried to use their Z). I always felt that UA should use that as a marketing slogan for the school - "We've got everything covered - from A to Z". TM And for OU - 16 Bobcats. The only unique names in the MAC are Zips, Golden Flashes and Chippewas. And there are three Redhawks but only Miami uses a capital H.
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Watcher's View:: 2012-13 Conference Slate: 6 down, 12 to go.
MDZip replied to Zip Watcher's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
Outstanding. Tree actually is sixth overall and third in the conference games only in rebounding, although as mentioned only one board behind McCrea and two behind Majok Majok, who is one other good big man that hasn't been mentioned. He'd be a nice addtion too, but the interesting thing is that all of the other bigs you hear of are one at a time at other schools. We have four. And the leading three point shooter in conference games only - Reggie McAdams - 70% -
Great shots, thanks for sharing them. There appears to be some evidence that Zeke may have occasionally been fouled.
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Nice crowd over 5,000 to see the Zips win a tight one. Unbelievable comeback. An 18-0 run helps a lot when you're down by 12.
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Back to within 1! Hey, is this the official game thread?
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Can't State missed a last second shot. OU wins.
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Akron goes on a 21-7 run to come within 6 at the half. Very winnable game now.
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Kenmore's Deontae Moore verbals to Zips
MDZip replied to GeorgeThomasABJ's topic in Akron Zips Football Recruiting
Dillard is 6'5". Why would you not consider him to be a big receiver? -
Anyone know if this actually started? The first round was supposed to be complete in January. I did notice in the head coaches bracket they didn't have enough head coaches and filled the bracket out with a few others so Can't State Coach Rob Senderoff takes on Antonio Gates in the first round. That's nice, at least Can't State will get to the second round of one tournament his year.
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I know this has been mentioned buried in some other threads, but I really thought it deserved its own thread, especially after his production over the last couple of games (his knee was obviously an issue and his 3 pt percentage over the last two games is 70%). He actually sits at 1,077 career points so it did happen a number of games ago, so I went and dug into his career stats to discover something pretty important about him. He was THE man at UMBC (he sort of had to be since they weren't very good), but he was used to playing double the minutes and getting double the points, rebounds, etc. so more minutes from him I am sure would up his production. He had to know, however, coming into Dambrot's system that it wasn't a star system, so obviously winning means a whole lot more to him than individual stats. I feel the same way about Brian Walsh. As much as I want the team to reach the NCAA's I really want it for these two unselfish players for whom it is their last shot. Go Zips!
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Caught this on the Bobkitten's board: Ohio 5-0 Akron 5-0 WMU 3-2 (losses to Ohio, Akron) Toledo 2-3 (losses to Ohio, Akron, WMU) NIU 2-3 (losses to Ohio, Akron, WMU) Can't 2-3 Miami 2-3 BGSU 2-3 CMU 2-3 EMU 2-3 Buffalo 2-3 Ball St 1-4 Too bad Ball State didn't beat WMU, would have been fun to have the rest of the conference all be 2-3. I don't think NIU is any good, but it is interesting that the other teams in the MAC may cannibalize each other. It might not be East domination again because even though the East is 10-4 against the West, Akron and OU have 7 of those victories, so the rest of the East is 3-4 against the West. I could see a final standing looking something like: Akron 14-2 OU 14-2 WMU 11-5 Can't 10-6 Toledo 8-8 CMU 7-9 EMU 7-9 BGSU 6-10 Miami 6-10 Buffalo 5-11 NIU 4-12 Ball St 4-12
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Anyone who doesn't think Melo is a D-1 player should go review the Penn State game, but both he and Kretzer are freshman, we've almost gotten spoiled with who can step in and play right away as freshman but think of how inconsistent Tree was just a year ago, it'll come for both of them. But we need to win a championship THIS year so a little less playing time for both is probably not bad with the way the upperclassman are playing. Walsh at the point is an intriguing idea, wasn't that how McNees ended up at the point, he was shooting guard but we had a desperate need for a point and he more than filled the bill even though it was not his natural position. Hey, he's on the bench, are we sure he's used all of his eligibility?
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If there is one West team I'd have rather drawn at home, it is Toledo. They have nothing to lose.
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I can see the logic in it, but if the MAC wants to encourage better OOC schedules maybe RPI or Kenpom rankings could be the final tiebreaker instead of a coin flip since everything else would be even. Since you are trying to pick the best team maybe use that since it takes into account both record and SOS. The in conference games will come out to be almost exactly even so that might be a small way to encourage better scheduling.
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I'm hoping even more that DP got out.
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My understanding is they will be accounted for in the tiebreaker evaluation (like in the case I stated above) but will not be included in the seeding which means for this year, the #5 seed will get a bye into the second round against the winner of #8 and #9. Wherever Toledo would fall, everyone else will just move up one seed line.
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This is from the Mens Basketball Championship page that was updated Feb 2012, so assuming they use the same procedures this year the tie is first resolved head to head and then by going down the standings with the next highest rated team so for example say Akron and Ohio finish 14-2 with one loss againt each other and Akron loses to Toledo and OU to Can't. If Can't Finishes third at 11-5 and Toledo fourth at 10-6 Akron would get the higher seed based on the better record against the higher finisher (Akron 2-0 against Can't with OU being 1-1). If Akron and OU both finished 15-1 with the loss against each other it would come down to a coin flip for the tournament seeding but I suspect they would just issue a co-championship for the regular season. Long way to go before we start worrying about that. Men’s Basketball Tie-Breaker & Tournament Seeding Procedures TIE-BREAKER PROCEDURE A. Head-to-head competition B. Division Record (10 games) (For the purpose of determining the Divisional Champion ONLY) C. Winning percentage* vs. ranked conference teams (top to bottom, regardless of division, vs. common opponents regardless of the number of times played) D. Coin flip *Winning percentage is used instead of record because of situations where teams do not play each other the same number of times. Therefore, a team that is 1-0 (1.000) would win the tiebreaker over a team that is 1-1 (.500). For multiple team ties: 1. Total won-lost record of games played among the tied teams 2. Two-team tie-breaker procedure goes into effect (refer to A). NOTE: Once a three-team tie has been reduced to two teams, the two-team tiebreaker will go into effect. TOURNAMENT SEEDING – MEN Seeding for the men’s tournament will be based on overall conference record. Teams will be seeding 1 through 12. Teams seeded 1 and 2, shall earn preliminary (first and second round) and quarterfinal round byes and advance to the semi-final round; teams seeded 3 and 4, shall earn first and second round byes and advance to the quarterfinal round. Teams seeded 5-12 will participate in the first round games on their respective campuses.
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Probably a humblebrag since he now leads the MAC Pic'em, nice job. There is an Akron fan nicknamed Microwave330 who started one game set late and is a perfect 18-0.