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  1. 50 minutes ago, 94zipgrad said:

    @CDMac & @Dr Z, please understand I could be completely wrong this week

    Understood. My intent is not to prove anybody wrong or right. I just like to see who, and how the Zips offense attacks the defense. And, how the offense evolves. Helps me better understand, and dissect the game and my team. I appreciate any of your input. 

  2. 5 minutes ago, CDMac said:

    I guess what I'm asking is, do you want the end game of this data to reflect the personnel packages the Zips are deploying or do you just want to see the snap counts for each player?

    I have nothing at this point, I will take anything you are willing to do! :bow::bow::bow::bow:

     

    Start small, don't ruin your day by overdoing it. Hopefully others will join in. 

  3. 25 minutes ago, CDMac said:

    Can we monetize it?

    I'll give you a like if you just put a check next to Wolf, Coney, Chapman, Kwad, Bickley and other receiver that is in on each play, and give me the totals next week. ?

     

    I would also be interested for someone else to do the defensive line. 

     

    If we can start to gather a history of data, then you can approach someone about selling it if that's your thing. I really only care about the Zips, but I'm sure there are college football fans that like the game enough to value this info. 

  4. 29 minutes ago, 94zipgrad said:

    Trust me since Troy he has been limited, he is starting H receiver (4 wide) we have only been in it in obvious passing downs & he subs for Coney in (3 wide) which have been in a lot & we have also been in double tight end quite a bit

    Yeah, rewatching the first half of that game, I didn't realize how many 12 and 22 personnel sets we run. Way more than our typical 11. Sunday Zips games are tough for me. I have three NFL games on, and watch with a group. I also didn't realize how many snaps Bickley got. BTW, Booker played awesome. @94zipgrad, in your opinion, why is AJ changing it up?

     

    I wish they had this data for the MAC.

  5. 26 minutes ago, 94zipgrad said:

    His reps are down & so are his receptions, he plays mostly the H back reps when 4 wide & we have had at least 1 tight end on the field most of the time, your statement is false, sorry

    I'll keep a better eye out. I have to admit, I had a hard time telling who the receivers were this week with the quality of the broadcast. I'd give my left pinky for college football snap counts. I do remember a lot of 12 personnel with Smith and Wolf early. Maybe I'll go back and try to rewatch who was playing when it was 11. 

     

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  6. 14 minutes ago, kreed5120 said:

    Once upon a time making a bowl was a great reward.

    I still believe making a bowl is a nice reward. The players enjoy it, the team gets extra practices, and I'm sure it's a good recruiting tool. Not to mention, as a fan, I get to see my favorite team play another game. This is probably why coach Bowden puts such a high priority, and talks so much about becoming bowl edible each year. I wonder what a player that played in the Pitt, WMU and Utah game would say his favorite victory was? 

     

     

  7. Zips Wins - 4

    Warren Ball rushing yards - 332 ?

    Reception Leaders - Tra’Von 26 and Coney 25

    Defensive sacks - 15

     

     

    With Warren Ball being locked in as the under, and a defense that is coming on strong, almost assuredly going 20 and over sacks for the season, only @zzx @GJGood and @Aaron seem to have a chance. @zzx over on the wins, with Chapman. @GJGood under on the wins, with Wolf. @Aaron under on the wins, with Chapman. Good luck guys. I'm rooting for @zzx. 

     

  8. Akron and Western Michigan face major tests. By Elton Alexander, The Plain Dealer

     

    The Zips (3-3, 2-0) are both the surprise of the league and the biggest puzzle. They have lost to Penn State, Iowa State and Troy, with competitive efforts vs. ISU and Troy. And they have defeated three weak sisters -- Arkansas Pine Bluff, Bowling Green and Ball State. Traveling to WMU should tell if Akron, led by senior quarterback Tommy Woodson (1,124 yards passing, 8 TD), is a serious threat to become bowl eligible and contend for a division and overall 2017 MAC title.

     

     

     

     

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    • Nice feature on the Buddenbergs (10 minutes in). 

    • Defensive play of the day, Brian Bell on 4th and goal, big tackle.

    • Stock rising, Rutgers transfer Darian Dailey, don't see a lot of stats on him, because teams don't throw his way often. 

    • Everybody in the secondary is back next year, bright future for them and the defense. 

     

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