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Dude...Akron left the OVC 20 years ago. Reagan is no longer President....vinyl records have been replaced by CD's, and now MP3's...the Chevette is no longer in production...you must let go of the 80's...move into the 21st century. How did you get Internet access with your Commador 64?
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Donald Garth of Bucthel
Captain Kangaroo replied to GoZips's topic in Akron Zips Basketball Recruiting
Preferred walk ons pretty much have a guaranteed spot on the team. Also, they are in-line for a scholarship if someone (like Bubba) drops out. KD must like Garth. You don't see the "preferred walk on" tag in hoops too frequently. It is pretty common in football. -
Saying things like "space fillers" for these guys isn't very appreciative for guys that do everything the starters do except get their minutes. They practice just as hard and many times outhustle these guys. Correct me if I am wrong, but haven't walk-ons earned scholarships and minutes at DI colleges. What I'm saying is you cannot state "we have too many guards" and include the three non-scholarship guards who barely saw a meaningful minute last season to prove that point. Those guys do not count because they have never been, nor will ever be part of our game day rotation...unless we're playing Dennison.Yes, walk-ons have earned minutes and scholarships at other schools. Hell...they've done it at Akron. Goddard, Salee, Sowers and Mraz will not get scholarships. MAYBE, if they stuck around for their senior seasons KD would reward one with a single year scholarship.
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I think the University should hand out kazoos at the home opener this year and invite the entire audience to join the band in performing the fight song at the beginning of the game (maybe during too?) Maybe it helps form a bond between the band and the fans? I'm sure it could be marketed in a fun light (ie. "Hop on the Band's Wagon!").
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Thanks, Chief! It is time I settled on one, and I think this is it.
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I think that is true for BCS schools, but not for MAC schools. Too often the #2 (pre 2-bid era) or #3 MAC team has been left out of a bowl solely due of politics. Securing these new bowls ensures that won't happen again. Today's #3, and often #4 MAC football teams should not be staying home in December. I think 4 is a good number. If you finish #5...6...etc. in the MAC you don't deserve a bowl bid at this time. The bottom of the league is simply too weak.
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It is quite a complement to the Zips that, if you don't play your best game, you will lose to us. It wasn't too long ago that teams could afford quite a few mistakes vs. the Zips and still come out with a "W."FYI: I traveled to the MTSU game. If it weren't for the ref "overlooking" your WR's foot being a full 2 feet out of bounds when he caught your lone TD, MTSU probably would not have scored in that game. You guys couldn't stop Hixson...he killed you.
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Sallee, Mraz, Goddard and Sowers don't count in my book. They're just space-fillers at the end of the bench and not on scholarship.
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I look forward to seeing him on the JAR floor now that the recruiting is over!**************************************************************Nick Dials Look-alike: Recruiting: Different sports for McNees, JeterWednesday, April 26, 2006By Mike White, Pittsburgh Post-GazetteSteve McNees -- High on AkronShenango High School's Steve McNees and Beaver Falls' Lance Jeter had been recruited lately by a few of the same colleges for basketball. Both made college choices in the past couple days and chose schools in Ohio. But they will play different sports.Jeter decided yesterday to play football at the University of Cincinnati, turning down a few scholarship offers for basketball.McNees made a verbal commitment Sunday to play basketball at the University of Akron. He will play point guard.Jeter (6 feet 3) will play receiver at Cincinnati. He was one of the top receivers in the WPIAL as a senior. Jeter visited Cincinnati last week and also visited Akron and George Washington for basketball.George Washington also recruited McNees recently. Akron took its first shot at landing McNees last fall, then got him on the rebound a few days ago. The Zips recruited McNees before he signed with Duquesne University. But, when Duquesne coach Danny Nee resigned at the end of the season, McNees asked Duquesne to be released from his letter of intent.McNees was granted his release, and his recruiting opened. Akron, George Washington and Rhode Island were among 10 schools that offered scholarships, and McNees visited Eastern Kentucky."The last time, it was really a tough call with Duquesne, Akron and Can't State," McNees said. "I was high on Akron all along. I really like coach [Keith] Dambrot. I think he's a great guy. There are really no negatives to the place."Akron plays in the Mid-American Conference and finished last season with a 23-10 record, the most wins for the Zips since they moved into Division I in 1980.Akron's starting point guard next season is slated to be Dru Joyce, a former teammate of LeBron James at St. Vincent-St. Mary High in Akron. Joyce is a senior, and McNees figures to vie for the starting job as a sophomore."I'll play any position just to get on the court," McNees said.
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Recruiting: Different sports for McNees, JeterWednesday, April 26, 2006By Mike White, Pittsburgh Post-GazetteSteve McNees -- High on AkronShenango High School's Steve McNees and Beaver Falls' Lance Jeter had been recruited lately by a few of the same colleges for basketball. Both made college choices in the past couple days and chose schools in Ohio. But they will play different sports.Jeter decided yesterday to play football at the University of Cincinnati, turning down a few scholarship offers for basketball.McNees made a verbal commitment Sunday to play basketball at the University of Akron. He will play point guard.Jeter (6 feet 3) will play receiver at Cincinnati. He was one of the top receivers in the WPIAL as a senior. Jeter visited Cincinnati last week and also visited Akron and George Washington for basketball.George Washington also recruited McNees recently. Akron took its first shot at landing McNees last fall, then got him on the rebound a few days ago. The Zips recruited McNees before he signed with Duquesne University. But, when Duquesne coach Danny Nee resigned at the end of the season, McNees asked Duquesne to be released from his letter of intent.McNees was granted his release, and his recruiting opened. Akron, George Washington and Rhode Island were among 10 schools that offered scholarships, and McNees visited Eastern Kentucky."The last time, it was really a tough call with Duquesne, Akron and Can't State," McNees said. "I was high on Akron all along. I really like coach [Keith] Dambrot. I think he's a great guy. There are really no negatives to the place."Akron plays in the Mid-American Conference and finished last season with a 23-10 record, the most wins for the Zips since they moved into Division I in 1980.Akron's starting point guard next season is slated to be Dru Joyce, a former teammate of LeBron James at St. Vincent-St. Mary High in Akron. Joyce is a senior, and McNees figures to vie for the starting job as a sophomore."I'll play any position just to get on the court," McNees said.
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McNees verbals to Akron?
Captain Kangaroo replied to Buckzip's topic in Akron Zips Basketball Recruiting
Nope. Jeff Spicoli, maybe. But he doesn't look like Dials. -
Per the Pittsburgh Tribune:Ex-Duquesne recruit chooses AkronBy Kevin GormanTRIBUNE-REVIEWWednesday, April 26, 2006Steve McNees spent the weekend playing for the Cleveland Titans AAU basketball club at the Pittsburgh JamFest. The Shenango star will have to get used to an Ohio address now that he's headed there for college.McNees signed Tuesday with Akron after he was released from his national letter of intent and scholarship to Duquesne earlier this month.The 6-foot-2 point guard chose the Zips over Eastern Kentucky, George Washington and Rhode Island. He also had offers from James Madison, Can't State, Robert Morris, Wright State and Youngstown State."We had a lot of offers, and Steve had a good opportunity to go play," said Bill McNees, Steve's father and former coach at Shenango. "After sorting them all out, this is the program and staff Steve felt most comfortable with."McNees averaged 28.4 points, 8.0 assists and 6.9 rebounds per game this past season, after which he was named to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Terrific 10 and All-WPIAL Class AA first team. A four-year starter, he finished his career tied for 15th in WPIAL history with 2,192 points and with school records for points, assists (824) and steals (233).McNees made an official visit to Akron last fall before signing with Duquesne and then-coach Danny Nee. McNees asked for his release two weeks ago after meeting with new Dukes coach Ron Everhart."It's a school we've always been interested in and was interested in us," Bill McNees said of Akron. "It's a school we always thought very highly of. It's an excellent program. We liked the coaching staff, and it's a great atmosphere. We felt it was an excellent situation for Steve."
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McNees verbals to Akron?
Captain Kangaroo replied to Buckzip's topic in Akron Zips Basketball Recruiting
He looks more like Jayson "White Chocolate" Williams. Did Dials gat a giant tatoo that I'm unaware of? I see no resemblance between him and Dials.Click Me to See McNees as a Fab 5 -
McNees verbals to Akron?
Captain Kangaroo replied to Buckzip's topic in Akron Zips Basketball Recruiting
Per the Pittsburgh Tribune:Ex-Duquesne recruit chooses Akron By Kevin GormanTRIBUNE-REVIEWWednesday, April 26, 2006Steve McNees spent the weekend playing for the Cleveland Titans AAU basketball club at the Pittsburgh JamFest. The Shenango star will have to get used to an Ohio address now that he's headed there for college.McNees signed Tuesday with Akron after he was released from his national letter of intent and scholarship to Duquesne earlier this month.The 6-foot-2 point guard chose the Zips over Eastern Kentucky, George Washington and Rhode Island. He also had offers from James Madison, Can't State, Robert Morris, Wright State and Youngstown State."We had a lot of offers, and Steve had a good opportunity to go play," said Bill McNees, Steve's father and former coach at Shenango. "After sorting them all out, this is the program and staff Steve felt most comfortable with."McNees averaged 28.4 points, 8.0 assists and 6.9 rebounds per game this past season, after which he was named to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Terrific 10 and All-WPIAL Class AA first team. A four-year starter, he finished his career tied for 15th in WPIAL history with 2,192 points and with school records for points, assists (824) and steals (233).McNees made an official visit to Akron last fall before signing with Duquesne and then-coach Danny Nee. McNees asked for his release two weeks ago after meeting with new Dukes coach Ron Everhart."It's a school we've always been interested in and was interested in us," Bill McNees said of Akron. "It's a school we always thought very highly of. It's an excellent program. We liked the coaching staff, and it's a great atmosphere. We felt it was an excellent situation for Steve." -
Proctor wasn't offered a scholarship due to bad grades.Hight still may never have graduated High School and Marshall lasted one semester before quitting. I too have heard Terry never qualified.
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Fed up with the pathetic coverage of University of Akron athletics, Zippy apparently tracked-down a BJ photographer at...where else...the Mount Union spring game, and dished out some long overdue street justice.
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Seems like the coach is just tring to play all the guys to get a feel for what he has to work with. Like spring football, I don't thing the soccer upper classmen are being worked all that hard.The 3-1 road win vs. WVa was nice to see. WVa really came off as snivelling little bitches when they whined about last season's NCAA tourney game being postponed. Consecutive 5-0 and 3-1 beatdowns...gotta love it. FYI: UIC is Illinois-Chicago.
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Beaver Falls' Lance Jeter is close to deciding on a college -- and what sport he will play.Jeter will either play football at the University of Cincinnati, or basketball at George Washington or Akron. Jeter visited Cincinnati early last week and then went to George Washington. He is at Akron this weekend (April 22/23).George Washington started recruiting Jeter only recently, but the Colonials also are recruiting another WPIAL guard. Shenango's Steve McNees was released from his letter of intent with Duquesne, and George Washington recently offered him a scholarship."I think George Washington had a guard spot open up when Danilo Pinnock declared himself for the NBA draft," said Bill McNees, Steve's father and Shenango's coach. "I don't think they were expecting that."
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Jeter, McNees updateBeaver Falls' Lance Jeter is close to deciding on a college -- and what sport he will play.Jeter will either play football at the University of Cincinnati, or basketball at George Washington or Akron. Jeter visited Cincinnati early last week and then went to George Washington. He is at Akron this weekend (April 22/23).George Washington started recruiting Jeter only recently, but the Colonials also are recruiting another WPIAL guard. Shenango's Steve McNees was released from his letter of intent with Duquesne, and George Washington recently offered him a scholarship."I think George Washington had a guard spot open up when Danilo Pinnock declared himself for the NBA draft," said Bill McNees, Steve's father and Shenango's coach. "I don't think they were expecting that."
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I spoke to someone "in the know" at the spring game who said Andy Alleman will be playing NFL football in 2 years.
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I'm just curious. If Jason Taylor came back, and Frye also attended, I have to believe it was pretty successful? Any good speaches or memorable moments?
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I know. It is about double what my EE GPA was after completing my sophomore year! F-ing Calculus....To accomplish a 4.0 in Akron's engineering and be a D1 athlete is unfathomable to me. CKBSEET '89(after the 4-semester EE beatdown I moved on to the Tech program)
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McNees weighs scholarship offers By Kevin GormanTRIBUNE-REVIEWSunday, April 16, 2006It took less time for Steve McNees to pick up seven scholarship offers than it did for Duquesne basketball coach Ron Everhart to contact the former Dukes recruit."I didn't get a call for a while, which I didn't like," McNees said. "I didn't expect anybody to call and suck up to me, but I did expect him to call and introduce himself. He didn't call for a week, which was entirely too long."I didn't feel like I was a priority."Since asking Duquesne for a release from his national letter of intent April 7, the Shenango basketball star has received offers from Akron, Eastern Kentucky, George Washington, Can't State, Rhode Island, Robert Morris and Youngstown State.McNees said GW coach Karl Hobbs on Friday visited the homes of McNees and Beaver Falls guard Lance Jeter. Jeter said he will take a football visit to Cincinnati on Monday and plans to visit GW on Wednesday and Akron later this week.McNees took an unofficial visit to Akron on Friday, will make an official visit to Eastern Kentucky on Monday with Colonels recruit Josh Taylor of Brentwood and a trip to GW on Wednesday."I knew I had a few options, but I didn't think I'd have that many," McNees said. "Hopefully, by the weekend I can have it picked."
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McNees weighs scholarship offers By Kevin GormanTRIBUNE-REVIEWSunday, April 16, 2006It took less time for Steve McNees to pick up seven scholarship offers than it did for Duquesne basketball coach Ron Everhart to contact the former Dukes recruit."I didn't get a call for a while, which I didn't like," McNees said. "I didn't expect anybody to call and suck up to me, but I did expect him to call and introduce himself. He didn't call for a week, which was entirely too long."I didn't feel like I was a priority."Since asking Duquesne for a release from his national letter of intent April 7, the Shenango basketball star has received offers from Akron, Eastern Kentucky, George Washington, Can't State, Rhode Island, Robert Morris and Youngstown State.McNees said GW coach Karl Hobbs on Friday visited the homes of McNees and Beaver Falls guard Lance Jeter. Jeter said he will take a football visit to Cincinnati on Monday and plans to visit GW on Wednesday and Akron later this week.McNees took an unofficial visit to Akron on Friday, will make an official visit to Eastern Kentucky on Monday with Colonels recruit Josh Taylor of Brentwood and a trip to GW on Wednesday."I knew I had a few options, but I didn't think I'd have that many," McNees said. "Hopefully, by the weekend I can have it picked."
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Should we all chip in to help defray his travel costs?
