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I didn't like the rope either, but you Rosdies have to understand that if all of you enter the floor, 2-4 security guards can't stop you. Just don't be stupid if you do it. STAY AWAY FROM THE OFFICIALS! Stay away from the visiting team. Go for your team.Bring it at The Q.I am also quite upset with the 'No Sign' rule. It had been posted earlier that signs that were positive and encouraging would be allowed. I took the FEAR THE ROO psoter they passed out a few weeks ago and had it professionally mounted to blue foam board and laminated. It looked SWEET! I planned to put it in our house and bring it to all future games. I had to leave it at the front door. The gal taking the tickets said she would make sure no one took it as she would be there the entire game. It was gone at the end.
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I couldn't agree. DP made a statement today to KD," Hey Coach. Put me in. We have beig gams coming up this week. Put me in."That is the best way to say it.....prove it! :macc: --> AKRON
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and try to find 6 more football scholoarhips while you're at it!
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Boy, that number one seed was such a great accomplishment. It will be their undoing. :macc:
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Hey A$$holio,our flushes played hard enough today that it didn't seem meaningless to them. Christianson cried enough that it didn't seem meaningless. Your (alleged) 1,000 fans you predicted that were to make so much noise sure seemed distraught for it being a meaningless game.Be a man, suck it up. You got spanked in OUR HOUSE and it hurts REAL bad. If you are lucky enough to make it to Saturday night in Cleveland, you will get hurt real bad again. and always willAKRON WILL BE :macc:
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Hey, look at the video on ZIPSVision. That's what it looks like when a MAC Football team wins a MAC ChampionshipA-K-R-O-N Spells Akron. I know reading is a challenge at Tri-C (Can't Community College), so ask an Akron fan to read it to you!This brings us to the stellar finish. 75-67 AKRON. Undefeated at home this year. We have protected OUR HOUSE!Your smack talk said we will be nothing until we beat Can't State. Well, by your own logic, we are definitely now SOMETHING to reckon with. All week you talked about how your were bringing 1,000 fans to make some noise. I was there. You were NOTHING. It sounded like 100 Can't fans. Step aside and make room for the next new MAC Champions!!AKRON =
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Posted this on MACbbs for the Can't fans. There is a limit to the number of images you can post here so I will have to post this in multiples. Enjoy!---------------------------------------------What a game!Since some of you found it necessary to visit our message board to talk smack this week, I feel it is only fair we return the favor. Here is a lesson. You may want to forward these links to your AD to demonstrate what a MODERN sports program very much on the rise looks like. Can't has had their history and you should be proud, but it is time to take step aside for the new MAC Champion. Oh, and by the way, winning the conference championship is good, but winning the MAC Championship and going dancing is March is what it is all about. Enjoy! Fear the Roo. AKRON = ------------------------------------------------------------------------------This is what a REAL scoreboard looks like. Today, modern sports programs actually show more than just the game time and ths score (unlike the MACC)Sellout crowd. Actually report several hundred people over capacity!!This is what a REAL ORIGINAL mascot looks like! Fear it baby, FEAR IT!This is what a FOOTBALL MAC CHAMPIONSHIP ring looks like. Take along, hard look as you will never see one of these at Can't State!Oh, and this is what a starting NFL quarterback looks like. Again, something Can't State could never produce!
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How many students are they allowing into the game?
FearTheRoo replied to bobbyake's topic in Akron Zips Basketball
Confirmed: The first 500 students without a ticket will get in. That is capacity. -
And finally.....I bring you....Jay Youngblood
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Hey folks,I bring you....Nate Gerwig
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I really envision these lost scholarships hurting Can't. Their recruiting is what has kept them at the top, not coaching. Losing scholoarships, especially with such a stong and up-coming program like Akron in their backyard, will hurt. It would be easy for someone considering Can't to go 20 minutes west for a scholoarhip.Thanks for not studying Can't!!! from gozips.com The Zips performed well among their peers on the NCAA's Academic Progress Report. Zips Make the Grade On the NCAA Academic Progress Report Akron gets passing marks in all but one of its 18 sports March 1, 2006AKRON, Ohio - The University of Akron Department of Athletics received good news today when the NCAA announced its Academic Progress Report which was based on student-athletes work in the classroom over the last two years (2003-05). An Academic Progress Rate (APR) below 925 in any sport could result in the loss of scholarships, but the Zips were above that threshold in 17 of their 18 varsity sports. Rifle was the lone sport to fall below the line at 906, but due to the small squad size, that team is not subject to any penalties. Baseball (947), men's basketball (931), men's cross country (1000), football (931), men's golf (966), men's soccer (949), men's indoor track (935), men's outdoor track (933), women's basketball (974), women's cross country (989), women's soccer (944), softball (963), women's swimming (983), women's tennis (970), women's indoor track (983), women's outdoor track (984) and women's volleyball (968) were all above the 925 threshold. The Zips also performed well against their peers. Only rifle and men's soccer, as well as indoor and outdoor track had an APR lower than the average of all public institutions. Schools did not receive an overall institutional grade from the NCAA. "This is a great achievement for our department and the University," director of athletics Mack Rhoades said. "This is an on-going process. Our student-athletes, coaches and academic support staff put in a lot of hard work each day, and we take great pride in performing well in the classroom as we continue to improve our academic progress." The Academic Progress Rate (APR) is a tool used by the NCAA as a real-time assessment of individual teams' academic performance. APR works by tracking two things; (1) the academic eligibility of student-athletes, and (2) an institution's retention of student-athletes. The APR provides information about student-athletes at an institution who have received athletics financial aid or, for teams that do not award athletics aid, were recruited by the institution. The APR is based on each student-athlete having the opportunity to earn two points during each regular academic term of full-time enrollment. One point is awarded if the student-athlete is academically eligible to compete the following regular academic term (or has graduated). The other point is awarded if the student-athlete returns to the institution as a full-time student the next regular academic term. The APR is calculated by adding all points earned by student-athletes over a two year period (a rolling four-year period beginning in 2007) and dividing that number by the total possible points that could have been earned. That number is then multiplied by 1,000. When a team's APR number falls below 925, that squad is subject to penalties (loss of scholarship) if any student-athlete did not return to the institution as a full-time student and was not academically eligible when leaving the school. Greater penalties, including probation, could result for a sport which continues to fall below an APR of 925. UA rifle, like other sports with few members, was exempt from any penalties this year, but the squad-size adjustment will be eliminated when the fourth year of APR data is collected in 2008. The NCAA indicated rates have improved from year one to year two. Second-year APR data show that 99 Division I sports teams at 65 colleges and universities--or less than 2 percent of 6,112 Division I sports teams nationwide--will lose scholarships for poor scholastic performance by their student-athletes. Last year's APR data indicated that as many as 350 Division I sports teams could have faced scholarship losses, or about 6 percent of squads nationwide.
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Another day, another Can't player! Go Can't!Please say hello to, the one, the only.....Kevin Warzynski
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Hey A$$holio,The Bengals won the AFC North.The Steelers won the Superbowl.Which would you rather be, a Superbowl winner or a conference champ?Now shut your pie hole and get on your knees and beg The Almighty that Can't gets the whole sausage otherwise it only means something to a Can't fan and no one else.Can't has and always will SUCK.Go away. Make room for the new MAC Champ. :macc:
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I told you guys to stop rippin on him about the side scoreboards! Best of luckMike.
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41 secondsAkron 69 Buffalo 83
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2:03 2ndAkron 64Buffalo 78
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3:31 2ndAkron 71Buffalo 62
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Alright, I'll bite. WHO'S LEAVING??? Rasor has no update on his site and no one has posted a name here yet everyone is saying good bye!!!
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All the teams at the San juan shootout.
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4:12 2ndAkron 60Buffalo 72
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Day 2...time for another Can't Player!Please say hello to Armon Gates!
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Again, where is A$$holia Gates? i would love to hear his opinion on this one!!! Thank heavens for sthletic scholorships. Lord knows he wouldn't have made it on an academic scholoarhip!!!
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Where is A$$holio Gates to lend his brilliant enlightenment on this topic? I am sure he will brag about being number one and not even realize that his team will get eliminated in the first round!