
GJGood
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I am not sure who may be looking at him, and I am certainly not paid to evaluate talent, but I was impressed by Trey Psota of Bay High School in Bay Village. He never seemed to miss a tackle in the games I saw him play and he seemed to always be around the ball. In addition to his middle linebacker play he was also the workhouse running back for a team that went a few games deep in the playoffs.
Anybody have any thoughts on him?
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I see a team up and down all year that gets to 16 wins in the regular season, one in the MAC tourney and then maybe one in a CiT or CBI.
I can see a big jump up next year and then maybe even another jump the year after.
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My guess is Mobile if the Zips win Saturday and Montgomery if they do not. Its just a guess and I hope I am wrong and we can end up with a P5 opponent somewhere but I just wouldn't count on it happening.
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I guess I didn't mind the colors but I am still not a fan of the script Akron.
I was waiting to see how this team would respond when pushed in a tight game. I was happy with the response last night. I still expect a pretty up and down season though. For me the goal this year is simply to make a national postseason tournament.
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2 hours ago, Blue & Gold said:
ABJ: Zips hold on for victory over Mocs
Nothing in this article you wouldn't know if you had been at last night's game. But there are two great photo's of Sayles' posterizing 2nd-half dunk
For years... and I mean decades... until reading this thread, I had thought "Mocs" was short for Moccasins. Mocking Birds, eh?
According to Wikipedia it is short for Moccasins. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chattanooga_Mocs
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I think I would love to see the full roo on the gold chrome helmets from a couple years back
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On 11/22/2017 at 1:00 PM, CDMac said:
Got our tickets for the game this morning and booked hotel this afternoon.
See y'all in Detroit!
Oh and, I was successful in getting my hands on the FULL ROO helmet after the game.
I had to return it to its rightful owner of course but I nonetheless got a pic of me in that sucker!
EDIT: Hey, I'm 46 but I'm still a kid at heart!
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I have seen a few places that say the MAC Champion would usually go to Mobile. So my guess is that if Akron pulls off a near miracle and wins in Detroit that they will be headed to the Dollar General Bowl. That bowl often times doesn't take the champ in cases where the matchup would be a rematch or if the same team had been there in the past couple years but I don't think Akron as MAC Champ would have to worry about those scenarios.
If the Zips lose in Detroit my personal hope is that they end up in a bowl that is not one of the MAC primary bowls. I remember at one point seeing a bowl projection that had a MAC team going to the Zaxby's Heart of Dallas Bowl. In terms of getting to a new recruiting area I think that would an interesting destination, although I don't know if that bowl will even be in play because I haven't followed which conferences will be able to fill their tie-ins.
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11 hours ago, CDMac said:
Thanks, @akronzips71
Yes, I recall that. I guess what I was asking is whether or not those division winners are slated for specific bowls; i.e. the winner to X bowl and loser (2nd in MAC) to Y bowl.
Does not appear to be the case.
I don't think it is the case. It would be nice, though, if at least the MAC Champ had a designated bowl to go to and would be playing a P5 conference team.
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2 hours ago, CDMac said:
I guess there isn't an auto-bid for Mac #1 goes to such and such and MAC#2 goes to such and such like there is for the Power5s (e.g. the traditional B1G #1 vs PAC-12 #1 in Rose)
This is true but I do seem to remember at one point winning your division would automatically put you in a bowl if you had at least 6 wins. I don't think the MAC specifies any certain bowls for winning a division though.
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13 hours ago, 94zipgrad said:
It’s a Big 10 ACC bowl game
yes, that prognosticator is saying the Zips would be the team that slides into the spot left vacant by the Big 10. The Big Ten is likely to leave some spots open in their bowl lineup because they will likely have multiple teams in the New Years Six. I'd be more inclined to think they'd send a MAC school to Detroit than New York for a bowl but I'd love it if it happened.
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2 hours ago, RowdyZip said:
Ahhh. I see it now. Makes more sense. I started following the Zips about 4 years before Dambrot took over and a lot of those Hipsher teams were REAAAALLLLY hard to watch. Especially getting crushed by Kent twice a year.
I started following the Zips about two years before Hipsher was hired and if you thought watching Hipsher's teams was difficult be thankful you weren't around to watch the Coleman Crawford years.
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Has anyone noticed the similarity between 2005 and 2017? In 2005 the Zips lost their third to last game and most everyone thought they were out of the running for the East title. That third to last game was also their last road game on the schedule. The Zips then went on to win their last two games at home to win the East. Those last two opponents were Ohio and Can't State both at home with the clincher being the win over KSU (in a snowstorm) in the finale. I don't predict a snowstorm but how ironic is the similarity in the scheduling?
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14 minutes ago, K92 said:
Ever wonder about the proliferation of bowls? Going back to 1986 when I started college, the bowl games were 18 or 19 through the year 1996. The only oddball year was 1988. There were 17 that year. Starting in 1997, the bowls began to grow.
1997-20
1998-22
1999-23
2000-25
2001-24
2002 through 2005-28
2006-32
2007&8-34
2009 through 2014-35
2015&16-41
2017-40
In today's college football, if you don't make a bowl. . .
True.... and then take into account the rule change allowing FCS/1-AA wins count toward the win total for eligibility as well...
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On 10/28/2017 at 7:41 PM, LZIp said:
I have never heard of getting an auto bid as a result of being a division winner. I agree wits most likely, but any proof to this?
I have seen it happen in cases where a team was 6-6 and then went to their conference championship game only to lose to become 6-7 but they would still get a bowl invite due to playing the extra nonscheduled game.
If the Wikipedia excerpt above is correct then I stand corrected. In any case it would be unlikely to have a 5-7 or worse division champ in most seasons.
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On 10/25/2017 at 1:18 PM, kreed5120 said:
Fair or not TV ratings and ticket sales is what drives bowl match-ups. An 8-5 Iowa will generate more viewers and ticket sales than a 11-2 Toledo.
Agreed but a 11-2 Toledo should be playing a higher profile opponent than an 8-5 Ohio. It seems to me that the best bowl matchups involving MAc schools now go to those teams who have to fill slots because other conferences did not have enough eligible teams.
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I still say the MAC should have a designated bowl destination for its champion if not in the New Years Six and that this bowl should be against a power 5 conference representative.
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47 minutes ago, zippy5 said:
I don't think 1 year extension or play the contract out are really options. At least they shouldn't be. To me it's simple - bowl game, multiyear extension, no bowl game, gone. 2 bowl games in 3 years would be the best stretch our progrum has had.
What if there are more than 80 bowl eligible teams nationwide and the Zips are eligible but not selected? Just wanted to throw that out there.
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I want the Zips to win the East as much as anybody but my first goal is to see them get bowl eligible. After last year I am not just going to assume that will happen. I'll worry about them trying to get to Detroit after that elusive win number 6 is secured.
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I see this being a tough game. I fear that BSU's defense may be able to stop our running game making our offense pretty one dimensional and therefore more predictable. That being said I do think the Cardinals will fall victim to a couple key turnovers on offense themselves.
I know many think the Zips should win this going away. I am much more nervous about this one than that. Hopefully my nervousness is unfounded.
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I have heard those areas mentioned before by Bowden. I live in the Columbus area and see players signing with a lot of MAC schools from this area but rarely Akron. A ton of them go to Ohio but BG, Toledo, and Miami are certainly a presence here as well. I have just never understood why Akron doesn't seem to be as big of a recruiting player in this region as their conference counterparts.
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Whatever happened to recruiting throughout the state of Ohio? I know NEO is a priority but the Zips used to recruit other parts of the state as well.
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Just a note: Clemson is in the ACC not the SEC as stated at the top.
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Not bad. Only thing I don't like is that I have seen the Zips play all three teams in our half of the bracket in the not too distant past. I would have liked a little more diversity. Still can't complain about the level of competition.
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Game 8—Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils
in Akron Zips Basketball
Posted · Edited by GJGood
How much would it effect our metrics like RPI if we played a cream puff or two each year on the road as opposed to at home? I don't know how these metrics work but I am sure this is some sort of home/away factor built in.
I think playing lesser talented teams actually can help a team to a degree in terms of confidence and getting more players valuable experience. To me, though, going on the road and winning in an unfamiliar environment would pay more dividends long term than playing all of the worst teams on your schedule at home. I remember in my high school days the coaches always thought nothing built a team better than a road trip early in the season that resulted in a win. Those coaches were baseball/ football coaches but I would think the same would apply to basketball.
I guess what I am saying is if a team the Zips are playing is a creampuff that as long as they are not the creamiest of creampuffs I'd like to see it occasionally be a home and home series so the team can rack up more true road wins before the start of MAC play.
I don't know, maybe I am way off base here but I just see a game at a place like UT-Chattanooga or Georgia Southern being better for the growth of the team than playing them at home. Ideally you would then want the tougher teams coming to your home arena.