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  1. 17 hours ago, Captain Kangaroo said:

    If you’re looking for Akron tie-ins to the championship game tonight-

     

    Fletcher Loyer is the son of former mid-80’s Zips player John Loyer.

     

    Our own @ZipWatcher holds degrees from both UConn and Purdue.

    It is remarkable that someone who can (justifiably) root for national powerhouses such as Purdue and UConn chooses to be a Zips fan.

    Go Zips!

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  2. On 3/28/2024 at 2:55 PM, Zippy87 said:

    I'm curious for those who cheered against KD, will you support Dru?

    I was among those who were upset with the way Dambrot left. I did not root for him at Duquesne.

    Having said that, KD is still a fellow Zip alumnus who seems to care about the university. I am rooting for him in his future endeavors.

     

    When it comes to Dru. Why exactly would any Zips fan not root for him? Seriously! Please give me one reason.

    I am waiting... 

      

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  3. 10 minutes ago, ZipCat said:

     

    It felt like we were always a 14/13 seed. W/E. Still doesn't answer how a Mid-Major like Akron gets a lower seed than Duquesne 

    We had opportunities to earn a higher seed but we lost to St. Bonny, UNLV, Drake, and James Madison.

    If we want respect, we have to prove that we can beat teams other than EMU and BG.

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  4. Allow me to admit that, 15 years ago, I was not a fan of John Groce. I hated OU and hated how they had our number and I was so jealous (and in awe) of their 2x NCAA success.

    When KD bolted, I did not think we had a chance at coach Groce (just like I didn't think we can get coach Mo this year). I was THRILLED when we got him.

    Over the last few years, I admired his ability to put together a good team. I mostly loved his craftiness and his ability to make mid-game adjustments. I also enjoy seeing how relaxed his players seem to be and how much they appear to enjoy playing for him. Yesterday, during the game, coach Groce was masterful at demonstrating all of the above. But it was the postgame press conference that blew my mind:

     

    1 - He made sure to talk extensively about the 2019-2020 team did not play in the MAC tournament. He named the players, one by one...even bench warmers. He made sure to give them credit for changing the culture and helping this team be successful!!!!

    2 - Without being asked, he pointed out that he inherited a great program from the "tremendous" (or terrific, I can't remember) coach before him. 

    3 - For no obvious reason, he found a way to bring up Brian Walsh, called him "one of our guys"!!!!!! and extensively singing his praises.

    4 - He took the high road and dismissed the impact of the KSU video on his team

     

    I tip my hat to coach Groce. A great basketball coach and most importantly, a classy, classy, individual who makes me proud to be a Zip.

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  5. On 1/28/2021 at 2:00 PM, RowdyZip said:

    I loved Charlie back in the day, but I think Dambrot's MAC career blows him out of the water outside of NCAA wins (0 vs 2). 

     

    Maybe this is fodder for another thread?  Best MAC coach of all time?

     

    For the heck of it, I put together a little comparison spreadsheet specifically for head coaching records and awards for these 3.  Let's hope in another 4-5 years, Coach Groce is at the top of this list.  EDIT:  Groce's MAC HC Seasons should say 7.5. Oops:

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    In my opinion, the real test is the NCAA tournament. If we take out last year (tournament was not played) and this year (no tournament yet), Groce has coached in seven full seasons and made the tournament in 2 of them. That's a much better percentage than Dambrot (3/15) or Coles (4/22).

    More impressive is the fact that, at the tournament, he is the only one with a winning record.

     

    Back to your original question, I don't see a reason for a coach to not accept an extension knowing that it is a one way commitment. Groce will probably accept the extension and when a higher profile team comes calling, he can easily leave. My hope is that in this odd year, with all things considered, not many big programs will fire their coaches and therefore, there shouldn't be many attractive jobs.  

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  6. 4 hours ago, UAZipster0305 said:

     

    But good for him for demonstrating real leadership. I have already started to advocate against most of the cuts to STEM programs, and I'd like to encourage others to do the same.

     

    No doubt! my sadness is not regarding his leadership. I am sad to see the events at the school I love. And I am afraid that the effect of some of these decisions may be irreversible.

    I am all for cutting UG programs with low enrollment but cutting graduate programs in fields that have good UG enrollment is absolutely insane and unjustifiable.

  7. I did not care much about the news of Cotton and Patton leaving, but Parrish is a different story.

    He played a lot as a freshman and he looked like he would have a very promising future in blue and gold, why would he choose to go sit out a year?

    That one hurts! :puke:

  8. I am really happy to see my young short-handed zips pull that win tonight. 

    The question that's currently on my mind is the following: How can Keno Davis (in his 6th year) go back to Mount Pleasant and explain to his AD that after 6 years in the program, he still could not beat a team of 9 players (including 2 walk-ons). 

  9. 8 hours ago, NWAkron said:

    Just noticed we have BS Puke and their dwarf coach again in a few weeks at home.  (No offense to Dan Peters' son).

     

    I was not aware that we're playing them again this year. In my comment about BS not beating Akron for a long time, I was talking about future years.

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