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  1. Hustle Belt Preview of the Game. --By Matt Hammond

    If the Zips are going to be successful on offense, our wide receivers will need to build on last week's performance. I agree with Matt's assessment below:

    The Akron receiving corps also showed improvements last week that need to carry over to this week if Akron is going to win. Jerome Lane converted to receiver from safety/linebacker just a couple of weeks before the season began, and it has been a good transition so far. His hands aren't great, but he has the size and athleticism to be a huge threat when running with the ball. He caught 3 passes for 99 yards last week, including a 50-yard touchdown pass from Tra Chapman, the first of both of their careers. Another receiver that has shown great athleticism is Anthony Young, a track star who transferred from Indiana. Young caught 2 passes last week for 81 total yards. The catch that leads me to pointing him out as a possible star-in-the-making was a 28-yarder diving up the field. The speed and athleticism of these two could make them into offensive playmakers for Akron-something Zips fans haven't seen in a long time.

    I love these images of the play Matt describes, found at GoZips.com:

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  2. Entire article from GoZips.com found here.

    Dylan Evans: A Student of the Game Sep 21, 2015 GAMEDAY FEATURE STORY
    by Brian Dennison
    In his collegiate career, senior linebacker Dylan Evans has appeared in 35 games, compiling 129 total tackles and helps anchor the Zips' defense. The Nazareth, Pa., native and former Pen Argyl Area High School standout has made a career of being at the right place at the right time, and it is not by accident."Dylan is an intelligent player and a student of the game," associate head coach and defensive coordinator Chuck Amato said. "He spends a lot of time in the film room preparing and is aware of everything going on around him. He knows what is happening everywhere on the field, in front of him, behind him, and more importantly, what the offense trying to do."Evans' approach to the game is very business-like. He studies his opponents and uses that information to perform his...
  3. From what I've seen, Lane is more of a liability than an asset on offense right now despite his performance yesterday. Throw to Wolf and give Senior Pratt some looks.

    I'm watching a different Jerome Lane than you. The one that I watch helps stretch the defense by catching long passes. A 42 yarder in Oklahoma, and 50 yarder this week. He also had another long one down the sidelines go out of his hands in the rain against Pitt. I thought he telegraphed that one a little early and gave the defender a chance get his hands on his arms. He will learn to disguise it better with more reps. I love his separation and strength. He is not polished at the position, but I think he makes our team better when he is on the field. His position change this year also suggests he is a team player.

  4. Congrats to Blue & Gold, Hilltopper, zipsoutsider, MDZip, Glib Shanley, skip-zip, Jrship35, SeeTeeZip, lance99 who correctly voted that Thomas Woodson would have the most completions Saturday.

    a-zip was the only one to correctly predict the offense would account for six or more touchdowns. The offense was more productive than the the majority of Zips fans thought possible.


    Let's not get too cocky, since 2007 we only have 16 more wins than Savannah State.

    After the Zips defense shut down the Tigers, and the offense exploded for seven touchdowns, can Zip fans express some pride and optimism this week?

    Other quick thoughts:

    • The Tigers made an effort all game long to get the ball out of the QB's hand quickly to avoid the pressure. I think this accounted for many of their mishandled snaps.

    • I like a lot of what I saw from the receivers yesterday. If someone can get the ball consistantly to Jerome Lane, he will be an offensive weapon that will only help balance our offense which has been arguably one dimensional at times early on.

    • I read (and hear) a lot of Zip fans remarking how this offense was built for a single player. I don't really buy it. How is it that another player is executing that system more efficiently in every aspect? When new offenses are installed, there is a trial and error period, I'm guessing a lot of positive plays are moved to the front of the call sheet, and some getting moved down. I'm hoping the offense gets more efficient each week. Getting the proper personnel as many snaps as possible will help the execution too.

    • Newman Williams did a lot of positive things yesterday.

    • I hope Coe is back next week. He does a lot to cause chaos along the line even when he is not "in" on the play.

  5. Thanks for the kind words.

    Eleven images from Phil Masturzo's camera shown at ohio.com.

    This one is my favorite, the last image in the first post happened one second later.

    Lots of images at GoZips.com. There are some really nice shots of Anthony Young and Jerome Lane displaying their skills.

    Here are three more images from yesterday.

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    Former Zip Jimmal Ball spends time with tailgaters Saturday morning reminiscing, and describing his new job at the U. ©Photo by Dr Z

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    The swimming and diving team was honored for another MAC championship season. ©Photo by Dr Z

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    Ohio's Pride showed off their new look yesterday. ©Photo by Dr Z

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    Thomas Woodson rushes for one of his eleven attempts totaling 63 yards rushing. ©Photo by Dr Z

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    Imani Davis makes a catch on his way to the endzone. ©Photo by Dr Z

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    Senior Tommy Brown positions himself to give his quarterback a chance to make a play. ©Photo by Dr Z

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    Conor made the most of opportunities today by being physical at the point of attack. ©Photo by Dr Z

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    Imani gets help from his teammate. ©Photo by Dr Z

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    Conor caps off a five play, eighty yard drive with an 18 yard td run. ©Photo by Dr Z

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    Thomas Woodson provided touchdowns through the air and on the ground with this one yard dive. ©Photo by Dr Z

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    Donnell protects the ball as he carries it through the line. ©Photo by Dr Z

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    Jerome Lane caps off the scoring for the day by catching, and running for a 50 yard touchdown. ©Photo by Dr Z

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    Cody Grice rushes for his first of three touchdowns on the day. ©Photo by Dr Z

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    Se'Von Pittman collides with six foot five 240 pound QB David Handler. ©Photo by Dr Z

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    The Akron defense held the Tigers to 74 yards rushing on the day. ©Photo by Dr Z

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    Arshon Spaulding avoids getting called for a safety on the mishandled snap. ©Photo by Dr Z

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    Dylan Evans goes over the top to provide help for his defense. ©Photo by Dr Z

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    Donnell Alexander had 11 carries for 78 yards Saturday. ©Photo by Dr Z

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    The Tigers only touchdown was on a special teams play. ©Photo by Dr Z

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    Conor Hundley had 11 carries for 120 yards including this tough run. ©Photo by Dr Z

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    Conor lands at the two yard line and slides into the endzone. ©Photo by Dr Z

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  8. Zips Stay Focused.

    There is such a thing as being too confident, and that’s what the Zips will have to avoid. “We just have to take it just like it’s another game,” linebacker Dylan Evans said. “They’re going to come here and try to win just like we went to Oklahoma and tried to win. We’ve just got to give them respect, and say that they’re a good football team, and play it like we know how to play and I think everything will turn out all right.” For fellow senior linebacker Jatavis Brown, there is a stark reality. “Being 0-2, I don’t think you could be overconfident,” he said.

  9. I'm looking forward to seeing if all the below is true. I'm not sure about everything else, but the weight loss was obvious to me in the spring. I might be in the minority, but I like Woodson's potential, especially if he has worked on the things coach speaks of.

    “You have to get two guys getting reps. Woodson’s getting a lot of reps,” Bowden said. “There’s a lot of things when you’re dealing with Woodson. He’s had a lot more at-bats with things we do than Tra’Von Chapman, but it gives us two guys who are at least probably more similar in the way they do things.”

    Woodson, like Chapman, has the ability to pass and run the ball, and in the time since he struggled as a starter when Pohl was injured last season, Bowden has noticed a difference with Woodson. “He hasn’t had a chance to show the maturity that he has,” Bowden said. “Last year, he was a redshirt freshman starter and there were times we were in games at halftime and we made the first mistake. “We made the first turnover. We made the first mistake offensively. And that’s what you’re hoping you’ll see from him, some maturity from that standpoint that he understands sometimes it’s OK to force something or try to make something happen.” Bowden said that along with that confidence, Woodson’s maturity shows in his loss of about 30 pounds.

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  10. Savannah State is 0-1 after a 65-13 loss at Colorado State on Sept. 5. The Tigers had a bye last week.


    After one game, junior RB Richard Williams leads the rushers with 73 yards and a touchdown on 13 carries. Under center, sophomore QB Tino Smith is 6-of-14 for 50 yards. Freshman WR Nicholas Carrera and sophomore WR Derek Kirkland are the top receivers with two catches for 17 yards each. Defensively, freshman DB Isiah Bennett has 10 tackles and a forced fumble.


    In the NCAA FCS stats, the Tigers lead the nation in red zone offense (1.000). They are also ranked No. 3 in turnover margin (3.00) and fumbles recovered (4.0), and No. 22 in fourth down conversions (0.667). Individually, junior PK John Barron is the national leader in field goal percentage (1.000), and No. 2 in field goals per game (2.00). Three players are tied at No. 3 in forced fumbles (1.00) and fumbles recovered (1.00). source
  11. You guys are not mentioning the most obvious reason for the offensive struggles: PLAY ONE QUARTERBACK.

    If there were a QB performing at a high level, this would be the case. When a QB delivers the ball accurately and on time, most offensive schemes have success. If you don't have a QB that can do that...well, I can come up with a pretty simplistic defense to make you punt.

    I think coach is looking for someone at the position to step up.

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