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Iowa, Cinci and MAC Schools also Interested
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Too bad Pat "Parking Genius" Krieger wasn't still around. He would have simply charged the fans $20,000 for each spot and paid the Nemer's off in a matter of minutes.
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When Will the 2008-09 Schedule Be Out?
Captain Kangaroo replied to GoZips's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
There's no way Pitt plays the Zips. They backed out of a game this season for fear of losing....they certainly won't play us now that the program continues to progress.As hard as Akron is recruiting WPa talent, and as successful a program as we've become, Pitt will avoid us like the plague.I'd LOVE to see Pitt vs. the Zips, but I agree with Dr. Z -- the only chance we have to meet Pitt is in the NCAA tourney. -
When Will the 2008-09 Schedule Be Out?
Captain Kangaroo replied to GoZips's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
I agree with that 100%. And Huggins would come to The Q too (he ain't comin' to the JAR). -
When Will the 2008-09 Schedule Be Out?
Captain Kangaroo replied to GoZips's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
Here's OU's OOC schedule for comparison:Home games -Holy CrossBucknellSt Francis-NYRoad/neutral -@George Mason@Marshall@Delaware@Xavier@ Louisville, Indiana State, Northern Arizona (UL tournament)@Bracket buster -
This coming from a UCONN Huskie?That's totally different than a Northeastern Huskie?Or a Washington Huskie?Or a Northern Illinois Huskie?You want original? Try The University of Akron Zips
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Build the stadium...let the properties sit there...and let Nemer pay taxes on 3million dollars for a few years.So much for the stadium being under budget.
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He's a Champ! Story HereIf the link doesn't work --Wildcat player says credit coaches, tooState Baseball Tournament notebook by Derek TaylorDaily Mail sportswriterBrett McClanahan should be used to getting asked to leave the field at Appalachian Power Park. Only now, the Nitro senior outfielder doesn't mind it so much.McClanahan went 3-for-3 with two doubles and a triple in Nitro's Class AAA championship-clinching win over Fairmont Senior on Saturday.After scoring the final run of the five-inning game, the first-year player was among the throng who were asked politely but firmly by Appalachian Power Park staff and Charleston police to clear the field following the victory.A year ago, McClanahan also got the boot, only under vastly different circumstances.Then a junior, McClanahan had worked his way into the crushed rock surrounding the field to lead cheers for the Wildcats during their semifinal loss to Beckley. His presence there didn't last long as he was asked/told to return to his seat."I'll tell you one thing," a beaming McClanahan said Saturday."It feels a lot better being told to leave the field today than it did last year."McClanahan had the only RBI for Nitro on Saturday that wasn't claimed by senior Chase Pickering or sophomore brother Andrew Pickering. The younger Pickering hit two home runs in the win, the second of which wound up on the awning of the former Charmo warehouse on the opposite side of Morris Street."Those guys are two of a kind," McClanahan said. "There's nobody like them anywhere."On a team loaded with talent, the University of Akron basketball recruit said it was the Nitro coaching staff that deserves the most credit for the end result it produced in 2008."I think our coaching staff is really underrated," he said. "They underwent a big task this year and have to deal with egos over here and egos over there. It's hard to manage that when you've got a team that has a lot of talent."We all get along so it's not that big of a deal, but it takes something special in a person to be able to balance all that."THOSE MONITORING the big school/small-big school scoreboard for the purpose of judging the need for four competitive classes in the state will be interested to know Nitro and Fairmont Senior are both among the eight smallest Class AAA schools. Although the current proposal being considered by the state Board of Education that would split state Secondary School Activities Commission members into four divisions would do so just for football and basketball, the AAA baseball final made it four title-game appearances in the three major boys sports by schools that fall in the lower half of the class in enrollment.Following the order the schools rank when new classifications take effect in the fall, St. Albans (football) is the 27th-largest AAA school (among 40 schools) and South Charleston (boys basketball) is the 26th-largest.* * *THE LOGAN Wildcats, who will join Class AAA in the fall, slammed the door on both their Class AA existence and the Point Pleasant Black Knights with their 13-3 drubbing in the State Tournament finale.The Wildcats overcame a 28-minute rain delay without missing a step.Senior pitcher Josh Motto, who spent much of the season with an injured shoulder after transferring from Chapmanville, threw four solid innings before giving way to submarine-style relief pitcher Robbie Abbott.The win gave Logan its sixth overall baseball championship. The Wildcats won Class AAA titles in 1984, 1994, 2000 and 2001 before winning the 2005 Class AA title by beating Weir.* * *THE COMBINED 27 runs separating championship winners and runners-up in the three classes were the most since the state went to a three-class championship format in 1984.The previous high was 26 runs in 2005.That year, Jefferson beat Fairmont Senior 11-2 in AAA, Logan beat Weir 12-4 in AA and Wheeling Central beat Notre Dame 15-6 in A.The smallest run differential since 1984 is five runs.That total has been achieved three times - in 1992 (Jefferson over South Charleston 6-5, Wayne over Bridgeport 2-1 and Van over Bishop Donahue 5-2), 2001 (Logan over Jefferson 4-1, Winfield over Frankfort 3-2 and Gilmer County over Fayetteville 4-3) and 2003 (Cabell Midland over Fairmont Senior 2-1, Lincoln over Magnolia 7-5 and Matewan over Greenbrier West 9-7).
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The good: The abundance of alcohol.The bad: All too often, the football.The Ugly: The visiting K.e.n.t. fans.
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Check out Top Drawer Soccer
Captain Kangaroo replied to w00t's topic in Akron Zips NCAA Championship Soccer
I think Mike Waddell hired Caleb. Someone can correct me if I'm mistaken. according to Mack's profile that goes in the media guides, they list Caleb's hiring as the first thing in the "time line of success". So I think Mack is given credit for it. I dunno...Why does he get so much grief out here? I've never understood that.I believe Waddell recruited and interviewed Caleb. The actual hire may have occurred within the first week or two that Mack came on board, but I don't believe he had much to do with the hire. Again, I will confirm this and officially put the matter to rest. Mack wouldn't want credit for something he didn't do. And likewise, if he made a great hire in Caleb, he should get his due.I don't think Mack gets all that much grief here. If you do, take a look at other message boards and check out commentary on various AD's. ZipsNation is Fluffy Bunny Central by comparison. -
Check out Top Drawer Soccer
Captain Kangaroo replied to w00t's topic in Akron Zips NCAA Championship Soccer
I think Mike Waddell hired Caleb. Someone can correct me if I'm mistaken. -
New Co-tenant for Infocision Field?
Captain Kangaroo replied to Captain Kangaroo's topic in Akron Zips Football
It works for me? Try a cut-n-paste of this link:http://www.the-review.com/news/article/3881571 -
This is a better write up than 90% of what I've seen from Beacon writers covering Zips games.
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The move of Wiliams to DB is a great one. He's going to be a mid-round NFL draft pick after the 2008 season is over. And between Kennedy, Johnson, Allen and Pride we're going to find someone to fill his shoes at RB.Jones is arguably the best athlete on the team. It makes sense to get the ball in his hands as much as possible. If you liked him running back kicks, imagine what he can do if the ball is thrown his way 9 or 10 times per game. He'll be a deep threat like David Harvey, and unlike David Harvey, a threat to take a 10 yarder and bust it for 80. I think his affect on the Zips offense will be eerily similar to Hixson's after his move. Bowser, Jones and Bruce are a tremendous upgrade over Arthur, Arthur and Arthur from 2007. And who knows...maybe Alphonso Owen decides to join the pass-catching fray in 2008?Look for Jalil Carter to assume Jones' role in the secondary. I hear a lot of really good things about him.If our QB can go through his progressions in 2008, one of our top 3 WR's is going to be open.
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Zeke Marshall Verbal commitment!
Captain Kangaroo replied to joshgozips's topic in Akron Zips Basketball Recruiting
Zip Watcher wanted me to let you know he'll offer up his old prom tux (below) for a very reasonable price. Zeke'll probably want to let the hem out in the pants, but otherwise he'd be set? Please PM ZW if you're interested. -
Be a Part From the Start
Captain Kangaroo replied to Captain Kangaroo's topic in Akron Zips Football
I agree with you 100%. I remember a couple years ago Tyrell Sutton complained in the ABJ that "My hometown team didn't even recruit me!" I was shocked that no Zips coach bothered to pick up the phone and at least offer a recruiting visit. Reading further down the article, I saw that Tyrell was talking about the Buckeyes, not the Zips.The Zips need to find a place in the local people's minds and hearts. For the better part of two and a half decades the football program has been invisible. The teams have been bad, the facilities terrible and the marketing 4th-rate. That all needs to change. Making the team competitive is tough. And overcoming 25 years of futility doesn't happen overnight. Is JD the answer? I don't know. I'll have a better idea after this season is complete. He's won a championship and beaten NC State. But stumbling out of the gate with some overall bad recruiting classes, highlighted by the the inability to recruit a stud QB, makes his 5th season a highly critical one. He needs to take a step forward after two successive "down years."The facilities are now unreal. UA couldn't physically do a better job of setting the table for success. The campus takes quantum leaps forward in beauty seemingly weekly...the football practice facility is top-notch and the new stadium will be state-of-the-art.The Marketing? I'll accept an improvement from 4th-rate to 3rd-rate. The stuff I've seen lately is "ok." But having a new stadium to pimp means even the worst Marketing Department can't screw it up."Roo Town -- This is Your Team" is a decent first step. The "Roo" thing seems to be a winner, so why not ride it? The fact that Akron is a Buckeye's town...can that change? Yes. It won't ever change 100%, but UA can gain a place in local folks hearts by following the three things mentioned above. Look at the Zips hoops team. There are a lot of little kids growing up right now who are Zips fans first and foremost. 10 years ago they would have been die-hard Buckeye fans.Youngstown people are just as big a fans of OSU as Akronites. Yet if you go to Youngstown, you feel and see a lot of "Youngstown Pride" (not the old WBL team either). Akron people are Cleveland wannabees...Columbus wannabees...and who can blame them? Their home town, and their home town University really haven't done all that much to merit any "love" since rubber ruled the town. That's changing, and at a breakneck pace."There are those who look at things that are, and ask 'why?' I prefer to look at the things that aren't and ask 'why not?"'God Bless Proenza, and God Bless the new stadium!! The face of Akron is forever changed. -
Zeke Marshall Verbal commitment!
Captain Kangaroo replied to joshgozips's topic in Akron Zips Basketball Recruiting
How tough is it to rent a tux when you're a 7-footer? :blink: -
Steele picked K.e.n.t. State to win the MAC last year...and they went 3-9.There's no way we finish at the bottom of the MAC East. However, I agree that our proximity to the bottom is heavily dependent upon our QB's performance.
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Do all these University types just copy each other? Does anyone have an original idea anymore?I can't wait until the Indiana opener in 2009. Maybe someone will come up with something clever like giving everyone white shirts to "white out" the Hoosiers? Be a Part, "Ventura Style"Be a Part, "Happy Valley" Style
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Zeke Marshall Verbal commitment!
Captain Kangaroo replied to joshgozips's topic in Akron Zips Basketball Recruiting
Sounds like something Rydell Brooks probably considered at some point? -
Zips battle Cavaliers for one state side, while Al Groh beats us for a DL in The Great White North.
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2008 Parade All-American Team
Captain Kangaroo replied to rln's topic in Akron Zips NCAA Championship Soccer
You know me...I LOVE soccer, and I LOVE a parade! -
Hipsher a former teammate of...
Captain Kangaroo replied to timmyboy's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
Given a choice of the two, I'd have taken Quaintance.
