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  1. I guess every other QB is going to have to have after season surgery since he is no more "dinged up" than anyone else.
    It even happens in SEC games.

    I don't know if anybody got to see "The Book of Manning" on ESPN recently. Well done IMO. I wasn't born yet, but my favorite story was Archie Manning breaking his arm in the 1970 season at Ol Miss. He casted it and played. They showed film of him rushing for a TD, breaking tackles. Awesome.

    I appreciate anybody playing through pain. It happens pretty often in contact sports. Look up hockey players playing through injuries if you really want to be amazed.

    Book of Manning (YouTube) (start at the 24 minute mark if you want to watch Archie play with a broken arm)

  2. Bowden talked to his father, the legendary Bobby Bowden, the former Florida State coach. The theme of the conversation was: What do you do when you don't know what do to do? Bobby Bowden once reached out to another legend -- Bear Bryant -- for advice in that kind of losing situation.

    "Love 'em up," Bryant told the elder Bowden. And those words were passed along to his son. "That's what we did," said Bowden. "Instead of beating 'em up, we loved 'em up." The next day at practice, Bowden had the linebackers try to kick field goals. And he had the defensive backs punt. Linemen played quarterback. "Everyone played out of position," he said. "We got a lot of laughs out of it, and we also taped it." As the players watched the video, there were more laughs.

    Then Bowden said, "You know what this proves? You can't play someone else's position. So do your own job well."

    "I'm 57," said Bowden. "Like Frank, I've been at the top level. I'm at the stage of my life where I want to build a program at Akron. It's not about getting another job or anything like that. I'll never even be the winningest coach in my family."

    Full Story by Terry Pluto

  3. We put the cart in front of the horse when we built the football stadium. We werent that good of a program yet and we were banking on the stadium putting us over the top.
    Not that it matters, but the financial upkeep of the Rubber Bowl was becoming a burden. If we waited to become a good program first, we would still be sinking money into that pit. The JAR is not in such dire condition. Hopefully in two years this conversation will seem trivial, and we will all be complaining about the new ticket cost due to supply and demand...."It took me a half hour after the game to get out of Lot 9 because of the traffic, what can be done?" :D
  4. Playing with an injury can affect almost everything you do to some degree.
    In this case, I don't buy it. He ran for an eight yard first down without a noticeable issue. It's football, everybody is banged up this time of year in one way or another. Hopefully he steps it up in practice given the extra time before UMass.
  5. Having a bad foot doesn't change the fact that KP16 locks onto one receiver and telegraphs his passes to the secondary. He still needs to improve his reading of the defense and have the confidence to deliver the ball to a receiver when he is open.
    Precisely. KP needs to work on his progressions.
  6. Couldn't be more pleased with the defense tonight. Archer nor Durham had a huge impact unlike last year.
    Ken+'s qb play made the defensive game plan easy. I was disappointed to see Archer release into his passing routes so easily when lined up in the slot. I'm amazed that his receiving numbers weren't off the charts. Every time that guy was underneath the coverage (which he was a lot) I would have the ball in his hands. I'll give the qb credit for one thing, he stepped up in the pocket to avoid our outside pressure multiple times. I'm disappointed we didn't attack the A and B gaps more often in 3rd and long. Ken+ is a bad team right now. I'm excited for any win over Ken+, but we should have stomped that team.
  7. The Most Important Tree in Akron Keeps Growing

    by RYAN ISLEY on NOVEMBER 1, 2013

    It’s a bird! It’s a plane! No – it’s Tree!

    If you are driving around Akron, don’t be surprised to see the face of Demetrius “Tree” Treadwell when you pass by billboards throughout the city. It’s just part of the University of Akron’s “Back the Zips” campaign for the 2013-14 basketball season. But don’t worry – while the 6-foot-7 senior forward likes the idea of the campaign, he doesn’t see that as added pressure heading into the season.

    “It’s a really good feeling, a really good honor. When I saw it, I was like ‘that’s me’,” Treadwell said at Zips media day. “I really don’t feel like there is any pressure besides handling myself day in and day out and being the best person I can be.”

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  8. Zips win this week. The only question is whether it is a laugher, or if the penalty-loving Zips manage to bungle their way to a close win.
    I stopped by a tv at a party that had the PSU game on Saturday night. There does not seem to be holding in the little 10. I remember that from the UM game. Zips didn't get called for holding in the first half, as I spotted it multiple times. Mac refs throw too many flags for too many things that don't effect the play. They ruin the entertainment value for fans. Little ten refs do a better job of holding onto flags. Steve made me laugh when referring to the refs the second half of the Ball State game.

    CK's sig reminds me...Ex Ken+ "attendee", alienates his only fans.

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