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  1. The team is also putting new carpet in both the players’ and coaches’ locker rooms.

    And this is relevant how?

    As much as I dislike the Flushes, I like to see them and Akron both competitive in the East...makes me hope that spanking them for the Wagon Wheel can also mean a trip to the MAC title game one of these years...doubly sweet.

    I hope K.e.n.t. loses every game by 50 points. I hope they draw under 9k, instead of their goal of 90k. I hope they continue to arrest their alumni who tailgate at homecoming. I hope they get busted for multiple major recruiting violations. I hope 45 K.e.n.t. players get arrested in an ugly, drunken street brawl that makes national news for 5 weeks. I hope Doug Martin gets another contract extension after a 2-10 season.

    F K.e.n.t. I hate K.e.n.t.

  2. I also believe in undefeated football seasons in 2010 and 2011. Other beliefs I have are that BigFoot lives in Ellet, Doug Martin is a genius of a football coach and the Great Pumpkin will visit my most sincere pumpkin patch this year. You betcha! :D

    Hands-down, "Doug Martin is a genius of a football coach" is the most absurd of your statements.

    It is funny to see Zips fans grouse about the hiring of a new coach after 4- and 3-win seasons.... whomever the coach might be.

    In K.e.n.t., 3-9 gets you a 5-year contract extension.

  3. The reason we only ended up with 3 last year was because of all the off-field turmoil.

    The 3-3-5 defense had nothing to do with the off the field turmoil. You can't let teams march up and down the field at will. College football has become high scoring, but at times, you still have to stop people or at least hold them to a fg try.

    I was saying that despite injuries and other issues we weren't overmatched in the MAC. Which is what you have been saying ever since I joined Zipsnation.

    There is no reason we shouldn't expect .500 or better out of this team.

    Temple and Central Michigan pounded us pretty good. Other than that, we were in every MAC game.

  4. Like you, no doubt, I was at the "loser bowl" versus OU later that year. It's just my opinion, but I'll take the talent from last year's Zips over that squad hands down. If the Zips somehow manage to win only 2 games this year, it's ALL on iCoach, IMHO.

    Magrell quit on the Zips... then transferred to K.e.n.t.... and quit there.

    I think Patrick Nicely will throw for roughly 9,000 more yards in his career when compared to Magrell.

    We're on the same page regarding iCoach -- WAY too much talent on this team to win 2...3...or 4 games. I'd even say 5, but I guess it would need to take into account how the 7 games were lost, and how the team progressed from beginning-to-end of the season.

    I still say, with our schedule & talent, 6 wins should be the minimum total to consider it a positive season. 6 ain't great... but it's a number the football team hasn't reached in a while. I'd take it.

  5. Yes...that was me. And I apologized and changed the post. And that was after a long debate with someone I will no longer debate.

    You call EVERYONE names who do not agree with your opinions (and think your opinions are fact). And never retract. But I doubt you will see the difference.

    Yes…although you think I am an idiot, my IQ is high enough to know the kangaroo is our mascot and fondly referred to as Zippy. I will let the rest of your post slide.

    You seem like a avid Zips fan and that is a good thing...even if we disagree at times. But when you make statements calling anyone who disagrees with you an "idiot" or worse...it is just wrong and intellectually lazy. Maybe it is because of the current political climate of name calling and polarization. I don't know and I don't care. I read other posters complain about the same thing with you and I am willing to bet you have the same issues in your personal life. Just tone it down a little and stop with the name calling and you will not alienate and infuriate people. And remember…people who are here are all fans of the Zips.

    It is pretty simple --

    You directly called someone a "moron" on our board. You then chastised me for name-calling. That is being a hypocrite. It is, in fact, the text-book definition. If you backed off after someone called you out, it doesn't erase your action, or erase the insight into the root of the comment's intent.

    Also - I called no one an "idiot." Read my post. My text is very clear for all who can read - I stated (summary): ..."anyone who thinks I (CK) am blaming Gerry Faust for the lack of training facilities, or the delapidated Rubber Bowl, is an idiot." That is WAY different than calling someone an idiot.

    Did I call you "Shallow Puddle?" Yes. If you want to give some 3rd grade level mocking of my board name, then I can certainly follow suit. You set the tone. I'm happy to follow, if that is how you want to roll.

    Your advice on how to conduct myself on ZN is much appreciated. However, a guy with 28 posts telling someone who:

    1.) Founded ZipsNation (along with a few others)

    2.) Funds ZipsNation

    3.) Has 5,500 posts on ZipsNation

    how he should conduct him/herself on ZN is pretty egotistical.

    My advice to YOU, should you want to continue posting on ZN, is as follows -

    1.) Stop YOUR name-calling, and 3rd Grade BS

    2.) Stop YOUR commentary on any aspect of my, or any other member's, personal life

    This board was created to discuss Zips athletics. Period.

    The Moderators here do not have time to deal with your behavior, and will not tolerate it.

  6. So why did you choose the name "Captain Kangaroo"?? "Captain" was as high as you could achieve?? Or You like talking down to people and treat them like children?? The way you call people names who disagree with you I am betting it is the latter.

    Hey Shallow Puddle --

    Google "Bob Keeshan." The Zips mascot is Zippy...it's a kangaroo. Get it?

    Aren't you the same guy that called someone a "moron" the other day? Now you preach about talking down to people? You crack me up. What a hypocrite. LOL...OMG...PBR.

  7. Doesn't anyone think that Ron Powlus will have PN7 develop into the top QB in the MAC? I still like our chances with PN7 at the helm.

    Again I ask: What if Rodgers gets the starting spot?

    Well that doesn't fit into your Ianello is rebuilding concept. Rodgers is a Junior now. The question you should be asking is "What if Zach D'orazio gets the starting spot?"

    Won't have to worry about that: http://www.cleveland.com/sports/college/in...mple_expec.html

    "Open season: First-year Akron coach Rob Ianello said he expects a heated competition for the starting QB job between sophomore incumbent Patrick Nicely and the player he replaced because of injury, Matt Rodgers. The junior missed the second half of last season and much of the spring because of knee injuries.

    'He [Rodgers] feels very comfortable,' Ianello said. 'No limitations. He's ready to go.'

    If Ianello tells Rodgers that he's going to warm the bench for the Zips in 2010, he runs the risk that Rodgers will transfer. If he keeps the alleged QB competition running throughout the summer, Rodgers has a better chance of staying (where's he going to transfer in September, after all teams have concluded their camp, and expect to start?). Rodgers is a valuable back up. Nicely is the starter.

  8. Help me out here.... Why is it so obvious that the Zips have the talent to compete for the MAC East Championship??? What am I (and most of the media) missing??

    Beats me. Tell me who you're referencing? I said I expect the Zips to go 6-6, or better.

    Don't get me wrong....I have high hopes for the Zips this year. But why SHOULD they be considered favorites?? Maybe I am just a loser because I don't have high expectations.....but I am a happy, satisfied one. Satisfied with my wife, daughter, job, friends, family achievements and more. Some of you winners must be really depressed (help me out here....why be satisfied with anything less then General??).

    I always enjoy the poster who fabricates hyperbole.

    No one stated the Zips should be considered favorites to win a championship. Some ZN members have simply stated the team left for Ianello has some excellent talent. And feel, in a MAC East Division that can hardly be confused with the SEC, if RI is any sort of a decent coach, he can win a respectable amount of games fairly soon.

    Reading the comments regarding the upcoming season, it heartens me to see that the posters whom I feel have a good knowledge of the program feel that 2010 can be successful for the Zips based upon the returning talent, and our MAC schedule. It further heartens me to see the ones who don't feel the season will be successful (success defined by a .500 record or better in year #1) are either some of our weaker posters, or ones that tycially have a "sky is falling" attitude about everything.

    RI is the wildcard in whether or not the Zips can go .500, not the talent on the field. And other than stereotypes, there's no tangible evidence that he can, or cannot coach.

    Nice to hear you are satified with your wife, daughter, job, friends, family achievements and more. I am also satisfied with my wife, son, job, friends, family achievements and more. Of course, that's not all too interesting to ZN members, so I will stick to discussions regarding Zips athletics.

    I hope your glaucoma brings you a lot of medical marajuana out in Cali, and it gets you through the football season. :wave:

  9. It's always better to be picked low and overachieve than to be picked high and underachieve. Everyone should have low expectations for the Zips until they prove themselves on the field.

    Low expectations are for losers. I want to win.

    We have one of the top QB's in the MAC, and the MAC is a QB-driven league.

    I don't know what to expect from the Zips in 2010, but I certainly expect a team with 16 returning starters to compete well.

    Ianello didn't take over a team bereft of talent, like Lee Owens did after Faust. Ianello is taking over a pretty decent group of players.

    The Zips should at least be 6-6 this season. New coach, new offensive and defensive schemes...3 BCS OOC's. I don't expect 10 - 2. But another 3 - 9 or 4 - 8 season is out of the question. Don't let any low-aimer fool you... we have more talent than that on-hand.

    That would be incorrect. Gerry's last team was loaded freshman and sophomores. And Lee has 14 returning starters for his first season, including a freshman QB with several games of experience. You can verify that if you have a game program from that season.

    You can verify your assessment... if you have a crack pipe.

    Gerry Faust left Lee Owens with a team that went 1 - 10. The lone win came in the last game of the season, against a likewise 0 - 10 Ohio University team, in the legendary Toilet Bowl. The Zips were an eyelash away from being the worst team is Division 1-A football.

    The Gerry Faust* era left Owens with horrific training facilities.

    The Gerry Faust* era left Owens with a decrepit Rubber Bowl.

    The Gerry Faust era left Owens with NO Quarterback.

    Lee Owens got nothing from The Gerry Faust era except a legacy of arrests.... and those players who didn't get arrested would not have made YSU's roster.

    Ianello has AWESOME facilities. An AWESOME stadium. A roster of legit MAC-level players. A REAL Quarterback.

    Ianello has so many advantages in year #1 vs. what Owens had to deal with in Year #1, it is absolutely unreal.

    Oh, BTW - You can verify my comments with reality.

    * If you read into my statements that I am blaming Faust for the Rubber Bowl or the crappy training facilities, you are an idiot. Save us all your wisdom, move away from the keyboard, and go back to cutting construction paper with your plastic, rounded-tip scissors.

    If being an idiot is pointing out that a statement made by a poster is factually incorrect, then I am an idiot.

    I did check it, and it is correct.

    You may return to resorting to ranting and name calling any time you like.

    The floor is yours --

    Tell me who this great quarterback that Faust left Owens was? You can't do it. Because he doesn't exist. Why did Owens burn Gromek's (Fr. QB) redshirt with 4 games remaining in the season? Because the tripe Faust left him at QB had no business playing any football at Akron, aside from intramural.

    Tell me how the 1-10 team that Owens took over, with a 17% graduation rate, with commonplace player arrests, was better than what Brookhart left Owens. You can't do it. Because it isn't true.

    You say you checked things out. That's a hollow statement. Back it up with something.

    I laid out facts. That has substance.

    BTW - I didn't call you an idiot in my post. I only called people who can't read idiots. Just like the idiot who is thinking about posting "But Faust left Owens with Jason Taylor."

    So for that guy I say - Hey idiot...K.e.n.t. had James Harrison. If the other 23 guys suck, one NFL All Pro on defense ain't gonna help.

  10. It's always better to be picked low and overachieve than to be picked high and underachieve. Everyone should have low expectations for the Zips until they prove themselves on the field.

    Low expectations are for losers. I want to win.

    We have one of the top QB's in the MAC, and the MAC is a QB-driven league.

    I don't know what to expect from the Zips in 2010, but I certainly expect a team with 16 returning starters to compete well.

    Ianello didn't take over a team bereft of talent, like Lee Owens did after Faust. Ianello is taking over a pretty decent group of players.

    The Zips should at least be 6-6 this season. New coach, new offensive and defensive schemes...3 BCS OOC's. I don't expect 10 - 2. But another 3 - 9 or 4 - 8 season is out of the question. Don't let any low-aimer fool you... we have more talent than that on-hand.

    That would be incorrect. Gerry's last team was loaded freshman and sophomores. And Lee has 14 returning starters for his first season, including a freshman QB with several games of experience. You can verify that if you have a game program from that season.

    You can verify your assessment... if you have a crack pipe.

    Gerry Faust left Lee Owens with a team that went 1 - 10. The lone win came in the last game of the season, against a likewise 0 - 10 Ohio University team, in the legendary Toilet Bowl. The Zips were an eyelash away from being the worst team is Division 1-A football.

    The Gerry Faust* era left Owens with horrific training facilities.

    The Gerry Faust* era left Owens with a decrepit Rubber Bowl.

    The Gerry Faust era left Owens with NO Quarterback.

    Lee Owens got nothing from The Gerry Faust era except a legacy of arrests.... and those players who didn't get arrested would not have made YSU's roster.

    Ianello has AWESOME facilities. An AWESOME stadium. A roster of legit MAC-level players. A REAL Quarterback.

    Ianello has so many advantages in year #1 vs. what Owens had to deal with in Year #1, it is absolutely unreal.

    Oh, BTW - You can verify my comments with reality.

    * If you read into my statements that I am blaming Faust for the Rubber Bowl or the crappy training facilities, you are an idiot. Save us all your wisdom, move away from the keyboard, and go back to cutting construction paper with your plastic, rounded-tip scissors.

  11. It's always better to be picked low and overachieve than to be picked high and underachieve. Everyone should have low expectations for the Zips until they prove themselves on the field.

    Low expectations are for losers. I want to win.

    We have one of the top QB's in the MAC, and the MAC is a QB-driven league.

    I don't know what to expect from the Zips in 2010, but I certainly expect a team with 16 returning starters to compete well.

    Ianello didn't take over a team bereft of talent, like Lee Owens did after Faust. Ianello is taking over a pretty decent group of players.

    The Zips should at least be 6-6 this season. New coach, new offensive and defensive schemes...3 BCS OOC's. I don't expect 10 - 2. But another 3 - 9 or 4 - 8 season is out of the question. Don't let any low-aimer fool you... we have more talent than that on-hand.

  12. A better question would be "Can the Zips beat any of them?"

    I'd like to nominate 'the Kid' for Giving up on the Zips Hall of Fame.

    In my humble opinion his performance over the last 6 months has pushed him right to the top.

    Who is "the Kid" ?

    Zach used to be UAkronkid and had a habit of saying so much stupid stuff people made fun of him a lot. So he reinvented himself as Zach and stopped saying stupid stuff for a while.

    He did?

    plus_infinity.jpg

    :lol:

  13. Miami was the undefeated national champion in 1987. Toledo played them at the Orange Bowl late in the season and gave them one of their tougher games before losing 24-14.

    Not many people remember that game, but it was maybe the best showing by a MAC football team ever. I think that's the last time they played, but its games like that that give a program confidence that they can play with the big boys.

    I think Miami beating LSU on the road was an exponentially better showing.

    Oh yeah. Amazing accomplishment, and well worth reliving. In 1986, LSU was 1-0 and ranked 8th in the country after beating 7th-ranked Texas A&M in the season opener. Tiger Stadium is better known as Death Valley. Miami (Ohio) was a ridiculous underdog, but pulled off a huge 21-12 upset.

    LSU responded by losing only one other game during the regular season (by 2 to Ole Miss), finishing 9-2 and ranked #5 in the country. They lost to #6 Nebraska in the Sugar Bowl, but they were still a stacked team.

    That's a once in a lifetime deal for an unranked MAC team.

    A tad different than when Lee Owens took the Zips into Death Valley. If I recall correctly...and it has been a long time ago... the Zips were down 42-0 at halftime. Owens called for the on-side kick to start the second half, and it was successful. The Zips took the ball inside the 10 yard line, then got stuffed. I think we lost 56 - 0?

    And "Owens Guy" -- No need to defend your man here. I'm merely pointing out history... obviously not a knock on Lee, who was very early in his UA career. Now the 34-0 end-of-first-quarter vs. Iowa... that one wasn't one of Coach Owens' finest performances. :eek:

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