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  1. 7 minutes ago, Zippy87 said:

     

    I'm sure they can afford it, but the question may be if it's wiser to have extra scholarships or put that money into the other players. 

    Amen. The #14 guy on the Zips bench will never see meaningful minutes. 
     

    Spots 13-15 should be reserved for walk-on’s. 

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  2. It’s as plain as the nose on your face…Power Conferences take the best and brightest mid-major players…and give us their unwanted table scraps in return. 
     

    We get the best and brightest of the D2 crop, but that doesn’t nearly offset the NIL/Portal talent loss.

     

    If this system were in place 25 years ago, the MAC would never have seen the likes of Bonzi Wells, Brandon Hunter, Gary Trent, Chris Kaman, Earl Boykins, Wally Szerbiak, Antonio Brown and on and on.


    The Zips have some good fortune in having a great coach and someone to pay a few player’s NIL funds. But that can end tomorrow, and we’ll be fielding teams that have zero chance of ever being more than Round 1 NCAA tournament fodder. 


    I hate it.

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  3. 34 minutes ago, Westie said:

    Coach did not exactly cement his own return in the latest Beacon article. Have to believe he is getting some calls. Hopefully it passes with no drama. 

    I remember Dambrot saying "I'm not going anywhere. I'm an old man" for years when questions arose about him moving on. And then, he was gone. Words don't mean much.

     

    If Groce moves on I'll be severely bummed. The next guy won't be as good. He could be the Zips next Coleman Crawford? So I'll enjoy JG while we've got him. 

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  4. 13 minutes ago, Zippy87 said:

    I still think 2012-13 is the best Zips team of all-time. 

     

    Treadwell/Harney

    Gilliam/Kretzer

    Marshall/Forsythe

    Walsh/McAdams/Ibitayo

    Abreu/Betancourt

     

    11 deep, size, shooting, athleticism- they had it all. And then Alex Abreu ruined it all. 

     

    (Quincy Diggs was supposed to be on this team, too) 

    Cheese, Banks, Williams, Christian-Jackson…that was the crew that had the best chance to do some post season damage. Elite shooting, size, height, athleticism. Oh well…

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  5. Seeing all these portal transfers make me sad for the MAC, and sad for the state of college basketball.

     

    Year ago Don Ohlmeyer famously said "The answer to all your questions is money."

     

    Sucks what greed and money do to just about everything good.

     

    For whatever inexplicable reason the planets aligned and the Zips got John Groce and Bud Wentz at the precise time we needed them, or we'd be in the same boat and everyone else. So grateful for those guys. But it all can come crashing down at any second, and we'll be like Buffalo and Toledo...losing our best players because they're chasing a couple quick bucks rather than getting a meaningful degree and making lifelong friendships with college teammates. The bulk of the portal transfers are pure basketball mercenaries majoring in eligibility.

     

    Kowalczyk spoke the truth...it'll be interesting to see where these guys end up in 20 years...with the $38,000 in NIL long gone, and no college degree to fall back on. For every decent MAC player that ascends to a P4 school with success, there are 15 who sit the P4 pines eagerly awaiting the season's end and the chance to transfer yet again. 

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  6. As a brief Zips Hoops history lesson -

     

    The 1986 Zips led by Bob Huggins played Michigan in Round #1 of the NCAA Tourney. Zips were a 20 point underdog, and Dick Vitale predicted we'd lose by 40.

     

    Michigan was led by future NBA'ers Glen Rice, Roy Tarpley and Gary Grant. 

     

    The Zips countered the 6' 11" Tarpley with Russell Holmes, a 6' 3" football player brought on to to basketball team because Huggins was hamstrung on players. In fact, three football players were needed to fill out the 1986 Zips roster!

     

    The Zips lead at halftime 32-30. I enjoyed some ice cold Hudepohl Gold as I watched from Annadale Avenue on a 19" tube TV.

     

    The Zips lost 70-64, but played a great, highly competitive game. 

     

    The 2025 Zips team is in much better shape to compete with Arizona. Our interior shortcomings can be overcome by great coaching and player effort...just like in 1986.

     

    Shock the World! 

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  7. 1 hour ago, HoopsFan03 said:

    What's the deal at the Corner Alley? Worth stopping in? 

    It is fun. It'll be packed with Zips fans. Like Clarke said, the band, cheerleaders and dance team usually shows up.

     

    The bad news - Tough to get a seat...tough to get a beer...really really loud...

     

    If I were you I'd go. Leave, if you get too hungry or thirsty.

  8. 5 hours ago, Hilltopper said:

    Ryan Andrick cold cocked Dan Hipsher on the sidelines during a game.  

    The legend has grown over the years 😀…he shoved him. Still pretty shocking to see a player forcibly shove his coach.

     

    My favorite exchange- at the end of an Akron-Kent game Kyrim Massey clocked Jami Bosley with an elbow at mid court as a ball was being inbounded. Bosley was laid out on the center court logo, and no referee saw it.

     

    The next season Massey went up for a 3 on his first shot of the game and Andrick “accidentally” rammed his fingers into Massey’s eyes. An 8-month delayed payback.
     

    Ahh the good old days..,now you get T’d up for saying “You can’t guard me” as you jog down the floor after a made shot.

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  9. 21 minutes ago, 1981 grad said:

    And Prather is having a good year at Robert Morris averaging 8 points a game and Robert Morris won the Horizon league regular season.  He scored 13 points in the quarter finals of their tourney.

    If he’d stayed with the Zips he’d have probably seen fewer minutes than Marvin. Robert Morris seems like a perfect fit for him.

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