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I should also add former Zips who are [protected] not listed as unprotected, would include: Colorado Rapids Dillon Serna, HGP 25 years old Jonathan Lewis, Generation Adidas Columbus Crew Darlington Nagbe Captain Wil Trapp, HGP but older than 25 NE Revolution Teal Bunbury Scott Caldwell, HGP but older than 25 Orlando City SC Joao Moutinho, still Generation Adidas, I believe Toronto FC Richie Laryea, still Generation Adidas, I believe
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MLS Expansion draft on November 19th... https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2019/11/16/2019-mls-expansion-draft-official-list-players-eligible-selection The 2019 MLS Expansion Draft will be held at 5:30 PM ET on Tuesday, November 19, streaming live on MLSsoccer.com and the free MLS app. 2019 MLS Expansion Draft Rules Inter Miami CF and Nashville SC may select up to five players from the eligible MLS player pool below. Only a single player can be drafted from any one club. Once one player has been claimed from a club’s unprotected roster, Inter Miami and Nashville SC may not select any other players from that club's list. Five rounds Three minutes for each selection No timeouts No trades permitted during the draft Players and teams exempt from the draft The five teams that had players selected by the FC Cincinnati in the 2018 MLS Expansion Draft are exempt from the 2019 Expansion Draft: FC Dallas D.C. United Houston Dynamo New York Red Bulls Vancouver Whitecaps FC Players automatically exempt from the 2019 Expansion Draft: Generation adidas players (who did not graduate at the end of the 2019 season) Homegrown Players ages 25 and under (those born during or after 1994) ... Former Zips who are unprotected: FC Cincinnati Ben Lundt Darren Mattocks LA Galaxy Perry Kitchen Montreal Impact Evan Bush New York City FC Abdi Mohamed Portland Timbers Zarek Valentin Seattle Sounders Saad Abdul-Salaam
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How could we possibly "crucify" any Zips fan for comments such as these when they stem from the fact that OUR STANDARD for Zips Men's Soccer IS SO HIGH, and rightfully so. Our standard for all of UA should be as high. Instead of "ripping up each other" in discussions as 72 Roo has pointed out, we should all be letting our President, Board of Trustees, Athletics Department and other leadership know that we expect them to live up to the same high standards. It's unacceptable to be lazy in making financial decisions, hiring coaches and & other important decisions. Zips Men's Soccer, Track & Field, Swimming & Diving, Volleyball... are all exemplary of the high standards we expect throughout. Get onboard, earn your salary, or move on.
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How might this season have been different with a healthy Skye Harter, Diogo Pacheco, and potentially Natnael McDonald? Speaking of coaching, lest we forget that Jared and staff took an unseeded Zips team to the 2018 National Championship game, having to play every match on the road except the opening match v Rider. Nov 15 Rider at home Nov 18 At Syracuse Nov 25 At Wake Forest Nov 30 At Stanford If any other Zips team did similar, it was only the 1986 Zips.
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As far as the MAC CotY, my bet is that Jared doesn't find much meaning in it anyway. That award is given before the post season and is only based on Conference games as far as I can tell. It is meaningless. 3 College Cup appearances in 2015, 2017, and 2018 and no MAC CotY award in any of those seasons? ...hahaha. No other MAC coach even comes close to Jared, including 2013, 2014, and 2016. I'm certain 2019 is an anomaly. As far as leaving the MAC, that is one option. The other is to do as buflobo has been touting for sometime...get other good teams, such as Kentucky to join. We already have a Big 12 member in WVU. SIUE joined recently. Last year the MAC had a good RPI. We could build upon it.
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Totally agree. I think I posted a number of times throughout the season that I was certain the coaching staff was doing everything they could to get things going in the right direction. This is also to the point I was trying to make above about being humble, looking at things with an open mind to get to the root of what worked and didn't work, making the needed adjustments, and moving forward. Hopefully, even with the university's financial woes, Jared and staff will continue to get the needed support for recruiting, etc. to continue our tremendous Akron Men's Soccer tradition.
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By the way, it was awesome to see some of our recent former players make it back to Akron. Always a pleasure to see them...Ezana Kahsay, Niko De Vera, Abdi Mohammed, Marcel Zajac, Reggie Laryea. Also Stuart Holthusen who is taking graduate classes at Akron and our numerous alumni who are season ticket holders or regular attendees. Sorry if there were others whom I did not get to see.
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Thanks Skye Harter, Chris Lue Young, Leonard Sohn, and Tom Smart for coming to Akron. Once a Zip, Always a Zip! It was my pleasure supporting all of you and the 2019 Zips Men's Soccer Team. So sorry that it turned out the way it did but happy that I was there for all of it. There is no team for me but Zips Men's Soccer! Looking forward to hearing about all those who are joining for 2020 and to Spring Soccer. Go Zips!!!
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Yes, be thankful we aren't yet paying a stupidity tax/fee or $5 a car to help make up for the lost revenues at Infocision and the JAR. Never mind the great accommodations for Soccer fans with disabilities to get from Lot 9 or Lot 39 (including blocked sidewalk) to First Energy Stadium to watch UA's premiere team in person.
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Darlington Nagbe coming “home"
Zip_ME87 replied to Zip_ME87's topic in Akron Zips NCAA Championship Soccer
https://www.ajc.com/sports/atlanta-united-likely-mostly-quiet-mls-trade-window/EBkaLd7BtDPD7SVq3vXsIL/# Sending Darlington Nagbe to Columbus is expected to be Atlanta United’s only activity in the MLS trade window, which closes Wednesday. ... -
Darlington Nagbe coming “home"
Zip_ME87 replied to Zip_ME87's topic in Akron Zips NCAA Championship Soccer
I believe that yesterday (Monday, 11/11/19) was the first day that trades could officially be made, but I've not seen any official announcement yet. Edit: According to this, https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2019/11/11/offseason-begins-monday-two-day-trade-window-2020-mls-season, this is only a "2-day trade" window that started yesterday at 1 pm ET and closes Wednesday, 11/13/19 at 8 pm ET. If the Darlington Nagbe trade is a done deal, we should get confirmation soon. -
2019 Zips Representing the USA
Zip_ME87 replied to Zip_ME87's topic in Akron Zips NCAA Championship Soccer