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Incase anybody was wondering if the game would get canceled because of weather, the answer is no (per ticket office). Marshall is in town.
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The last time we were favored at home by 10, we pounded Detroit by 19. Anybody that has lost total faith in the Zips can get almost 6:1 odds for Marshall tonight.
Another Zips home game, another winter weather advisory for Summit county. Amazingly accurate.
Step it up boys!!!
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If you look back on page 15 of this thread I provided a link where Todd McShay has him going #3 overall (on Dec 18th). If he goes higher than that, I will be a tad surprised.Bortles raises his NFL draft stock with a solid game in leading UCF to the upset win over BaylorRob Rang writes that Bortles revealed some flaws last night, and his stats are misleading.
Have I mentioned recently how much I miss UCF being in the MAC?
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That team is VERY thin at RB, could use some depth. I'll agree that Bell continues to get better each week for a runner that has a high center of gravity.I think Leveon Bell will be pretty good. -
Still love Storm Johnson, hope he has a lousy combine and my nfl team drafts him.
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There better be! Back when the mac was a good basketball conference Marshall/Akron games were awesome! I circled this game on my calendar back in August when I found out about it. Step it up boys!!!Overall the Zips looked a little tired and lethargic after their recent NBA-type game schedule. I don't expect a lot of difference in the Marshall game.:gun:
Very telling. One of my favorite things about KD is his post game interviews.As Coach Dambrot said in the post game interview...it's going to be a challenging season all the way to the end. -
Not the league for him, other than the position he held with the Colts, which I still want with any team in the NFL.
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I didn't know that at the time. Made for an easy decision. Tailgating on the golf course closed tomorrow.TB really had no option to pull him with NH15 hurt and not active for the game. -
I remember at the half, the thought crossed my mind to pull him. This game was indicative of his season IMO, he had a rough time going through any progressions. I'm not sure he threw one ball passed 5 yards (maybe one) the first half...first read. His good passes were timing plays down the sideline. He threw great timing passes to LT Smith (why did we not continue this throughout the season). Hopefully he works hard this offseason and knows the playbook inside and out. The more comfortable a QB becomes with the playbook, the more he knows where receivers will be, and he'll find the open one...even if it's not the first one he looks at. Wish the season started tomorrow...when is the last time a Zips fan wrote that in an offseason.KP16 played even better than I initially thought. Sure the INT from inside the 5 hurt, but several WRs dropped relatively easy throw AND the 1st INT was right off of Dillard's hands. I'm comfortable heading into 2014 with him as the incumbent.I often wonder if our W/L record would have been different than just one if we pulled this game off.
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Leave it.
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I can't speak for "we", but I think SC is a team that lost to Manhattan and USC Upstate, and got lucky to play an unmotivated Zips team twice, and a bad Marshall team. I don't follow rankings, but I can't believe they are a top 68 team. If the staff can figure out how to get the Zips to play to their potential, we might see SC again in another tournament. Wouldn't that be a hoot?Maybe SC is better than we thought? -
Marshall and Akron will have something in common when they play this Thursday.
When tickets went on sale this year, I bought these as a xmas gift...and not a white elephant exchange.
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Knee jerk? Posters on here have been questioning KD's substitutions for a decade. That's not knee jerk. BTW, I'm pretty sure it's not "teaching", KD has a history of using a longer bench than others.The substituting is most probably a teaching move intended to motivate players to play what was being taught in practice. If you mess up then you hit the bench. It's easy for some far off announcer to bash the Zips - we all know that, but when Zips fans start to bash KD it's nothing more than a knee jerk reaction.Marshall, whom Akron plays Thursday, is playing South Carolina today at 7 pm if Zip fans are up for some scouting.
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I would like someone that "knows" X's and O's explain to me why SC can run simple pick and rolls, and base line screens and get excellent looks at the hoop, but we can't. We spread the floor and stand around, when that doesn't work, we dribble out of control into the lane and kick it out no matter what..thus all the turnovers. This is Div I offense? I continue to be baffled by the lack of offensive game planning. Even the announcers question why one teams players without the ball cut to the hoop, and one team (Akron) doesn't.
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Not picking on you, but what does that mean?I hate having a team built for just the MAC.
A lot is going to have to change for that to happen this year.The problem is winning the MAC and going to the NCAA tournament... -
Nice halftime adjustments.
The offensive game plan blows. Anybody can defend that!
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For me it's always hard to pick an individual in a team sport. WAY to many variables. I think Zeke was the player that fit KD's system best. Is that considered the "Best KD-Era Player?" I think Tree has the potential to be the most talented player. If he played at a few other schools in the mac I won't mention, I think he would have better stats, which fans seem to put emphasis on. Skip makes a good point about Romeo. To me, there is no clear cut "winner", but it's a fun topic with some entertaining answers that I enjoyed reading. IMO nobody is wrong, so far.
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We beat up on cupcakes, and upset nobody. The Mac has been bad to mediocre for a decade now. Some fans are happy with that, some are not. If this was Columbus, would their fans be happy with that? I don't even think Bobcat fans would be. This talk happens every year at this time, then we beat up on some MAC cupcakes and the talk goes away. Hopefully the MAC can elevate to the status of a two bid conference like we used to be, and we will get a more accurate evaluation of how this staff competes.I agree.....we cant consider ourselves a top mid-major. The top mid-majors make noise on a national scale. We havent.....ever"Top" mid major? I'm not sure, or care, what a top mid major is, but here are your rankings.
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Think bigger.What are people's thoughts on Dru Joyce? -
Will Allen, who played with Clarett at OSU, enjoyed the piece. "It was the best one," said Allen, about the 30 for 30 series. "It was so raw. It was so real. It told a true story about real life from a deep standpoint. People have an affinity with OSU and they had an affinity with Maurice Clarett, but no one knew the true story. It was eye opening for me."
Eye opening for a guy that played with him?!? Wow.
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Ankles sprains are all different. Nobody would have played/walked on mine. Pohl was rushing designed plays on a football field, I couldn't put my toe on the ground. Sometimes it's just a pain tolerance issue (obviously KP's case), sometimes it's physically impossible. Keep us up to date on how the surgery goes, we are all interested.And there's the difference. Pohl played on it the whole time.My favorite part of GT's article:
But very well in the offseason we may challenge our receivers: ‘You know what if we’re playing three wideouts in a formation, we want the top three to play every snap except the one or two snaps [others] get and show me who needs to be No. 1.’ That’s one thing you need to do, establish No. 1 go-to guy. I heard this before the season, and still wondered if it held true. Good to hear.
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Personally I haven't heard of surgery on a sprained ankle before. I have had a grade 3 ankle sprain that required crutches, I was out of sports for 6 months.The worst sprains need surgical repair. It's a minor procedure, but it needs to be done.PS Nice article GT.
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Miles Simon lists the Cyclones the fourth best front court in the country behind Arizona, Kansas and Baylor. I won't argue.
This is a frontcourt that wouldn't have made this list in the preseason but has been outstanding thus far. Fred Hoiberg's starting big men of Melvin Ejim, Georges Niang and Dustin Hogue have really been dominant in leading the Cyclones to an undefeated record. Ejim was only the third player at 6-6 or under to lead the Big 12 in rebounding (9.3 a game). He’s waited for his time to shine after Royce White took the spotlight two seasons ago, and a guard-heavy team in 2012-13 led the way. In addition to his rebounding, he's a solid 3-point shooter as well as an excellent scorer around the rim.
Niang is one of the craftiest, smartest and most skilled bigs in the nation. He brings the ball up the floor at times and initiates the offense -- and he plays the center position. Around the basket he has soft hands and is very creative with his footwork, making up for a lack of athleticism. Hogue is a junior college transfer who is averaging a double-double (12.6 points and 11.1 rebounds per game). His total on the boards is sixth in the country. He can slash to the basket but makes enough 3s to keep defenses honest. He's an excellent athlete and the Cyclones’ best defender.
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Iowa State is a good team. I enjoy their style of play. Well coached team. I'm not sure I have seen a team go out of their way to help the opposition after the whistle the way they did. Enjoyed the announcing, every observation they made about the Zips seemed to be correct. I saw some positive things from our Zips that I think they can build on. Can somebody tell me what kind of offense they were playing tonight..other than predictable high passing around the permitter? Where is the simple cutting toward the rim? Terrible offensive game plan. Players need a chance to work harder on offense. Team defense looked like they were tired second half.
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