Jump to content

johnnyzip84

Members
  • Posts

    6,426
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    15

Everything posted by johnnyzip84

  1. It's nice to see the event being covered by BIG media (even though it's coming from Lebron's likely-to-be new NBA home before too many more seasons).Link
  2. Maybe he's invisible? The Original Invisible HarveyPs. Note the early "slam" of Akron towards the bottom. Bastages!
  3. Everytime I think I've read the best of this story, it just keeps getting better and better. This is really turning into a "pinch me to see if I'm dreaming" tale that only Zip fans could fully appreciate.
  4. I heard from a big Illini fan at work that just like Joel Goodson (Tom Cruise) in Risky Business, Hull is now saying "looks like it's the University of Illinois!". The Zooker seems to be making the most of his Ohio roots these days.
  5. My first impression is that I like it. I particularly like the explicit reference to the founding year (1946) of the league. This could serve to differentiate the MAC from some of the "Johnny come latelys" of conferences, such as the Sun Belt and C-USA. This change was WAY overdue. That old logo was horrid. It almost appeared to be fictional in my eyes.
  6. It could also be noted the Revs have are a 1st place team with a solid defense as well, making this an even better performance for Ubi. I've also seen Cameron Knowles play some for Portland of the USL 1st Division on FOX Soccer Channel this year. Are there any other Zips currently playing in MLS or USL (D-1 or D-2)?
  7. TE Jim Teknipp (6-6, 230) of McDonough, Ga. is also mentioned as having received offers from both UA and UCF in the article.
  8. It's a LITTLE off topic, but did anyone catch that Howard Schnellenberger is the face of TWO programs????? Yup, both Louisville (the Brohm brothers would have been better) and Florida Atlantic selected him as the "face" of their respective programs
  9. It's nice to see Sewell and Bain get some pre-season attention as well. I'll go ahead and predict that both of them will also make the POST-season all-MAC teams, PLUS at least one of our LB's.
  10. Ah man that is awesome. It sucks I am at work and can't see this (no Java). Does anyone think it will be visible from RT 8?I checked on the way to work this morning, and you can definitely see steel from route 8!
  11. I see that WR Teddy Robb of Northwest is also on one of the rosters. I heard at one time he was considering walking on at UA also, but I haven't heard much lately.
  12. What kind of comment is that? So outside of Florida you can put talent above character?No, you just have to look much more closely at character when it comes to a Florida kid, and if there are any red flags at all, you pass. It's just a different culture many of the kids from down there are raised in, and it often doesn't mesh well at all with Ohio and Pennsylvania kids. Anyone who has ever been involved with college football knows what I'm talking about.Seriously, that has to be one of the dumbest posts I have ever seen here. You've obviously never been on a college football team and know nothing about locker room chemistry and the problems that can occur when you throw kids from Florida, who for whatever reason nobody closer to home wanted, in with Midwestern kids. Almost every single kid JD has gone down to Florida to get has been a problem and most of them have quit, packed up their bags, and left.Actually - I was a Zip football player on scholarship and from the south. I started for three years, got my degree in 4 and was never an issue in the lockeroom- so I take exception to your contentious/stereotypical remarks. I do however remember a few guys on our team from the midwest that had issues and created problems in the locker room. A few were even from OHIO :blink: I do agree that character should play a major role in deciding on a high school player. I also think that should be the case for any player you recruit.......even kids from the great state of ohio.Well stated.
  13. Frenchy would put it this way......"OUTSTANDING!" :bow:It's sort of the same as when a criminal returns to the scene of the crime.
  14. I'm not saying I will, but I'll give it a shot. Having a good defense keeps you in most games. I believe the 2008 defense WILL be good, and has a chance to be VERY good. The front 6 or 7 will be the best the Zips have ever had. The questions are in the secondary, and I think this is what will determne if the overall D will be very good or just good. I think the Zips can can win 4 or 5 games without even getting significant improvement in QB play. If the D comes through like I suspect (may the injury bug please stay away), the O can help by simply not turning the ball over as much. Remember, I wasn't asked to convince you they would win the division, just not finish in last place! :rofl:And to skip-zip's point, we'll see how the U at B holds up now that every MAC team on their schedule begins to take them seriously. With the topsy-turvy nature of the MAC, Turner Gill may have wished that he cashed his chips in after 2007 once 2008 is over.
  15. I found an interesting site that attempts to summarize the predictions of many of the leading pre-season magazines. It's only got predictions from 4 magazines thus far, but promises to add more as they hit the street. Regardless of how crazy the predictions may seem, AT LEAST it might save us all a little time and/or money (I guess that's redundant since they are one in the same) at the news stand.LinkNow I wasn't expecting the so-called pundits to heap praise on the 2008 UA squad, but this is getting to be one slap in the face after another. I see where Street & Smith's and The Sporting News have merged in the off-season. I'll be curious to see where THEY pick the Zips. I realize that this is all speculation (if you hit the back arrows on the site, you'll see that UA was the consensus to WIN the East in 2006 and finish 3rd in 2005) and it ends up being wrong most of the time, but it IS indicative of how the program is being perceived at the moment. Forget the final record, if the Zips actually DO somehow end up in last place in the MAC East I think JD will and should be let go. For the record, I don't think it will happen though. 5-7 and about a 4th place finish is most likely, with the final call on JD being a toss-up.
  16. 1st of all, if you are named Michael Williams, are you destined to become a wide receiver or what?Secondly, we should have tried to trade Harvey for Williams while they were both still enrolled......maybe throw in some cash, a urinal trough, and a light pole to be named later to sweeten the deal.
  17. Not that we didn't suspect this already about him, but count Poland HS coach (and UA grad) Ken Grisdale among the throng who think we're getting "a steal" in Humpty Link
  18. It looks like they just stopped using old, unreliable Cam #3.
  19. Excellent list, zip81! I had forgotten how much fun those intramural games were there
  20. Here is a link that has more detail on the properties themselves.Link
  21. Wow that is quite the statement!! I believe the records indicate 7 seasons over .500 for UA since going 1-A in 1987, which is exactly 1/3 of the time. I'm not sure I would call 1 out of 3 chances a "given" But, as noted in the 1st post, we know CFN sucks.
  22. Ken Lolla is an excellent coach, a great guy (ran into him at some coaching clinics) and a real ambassador for the sport. He should get some credit for laying the foundation of what UA soccer appears to be on the verge of. HOWEVER, it's not like the Zips were also-rans before he came aboard. Regardless of how he left his HC position, Steve Parker (NCAA D-1 Coach of the Year in 1986) obviously had the program at a pretty high level prior to Ken's arrival.
  23. Good: Alcorn's game winning FG (56 YD?) against Too-lee-doo, BEATING Marshall on their last two trips (including the chance to talk to Jason Taylor on the sidelines with my youngest and his friend), MAC East clinching Snow Bowl over Can't, Thursday Night ESPN game against Murray St. (Cowboy Cheerleaders amd Gerry's Kids), trouncing Cincinnati 31-0 in 1989 (think how shocking THAT score would look in 2008), 3 OT 65-62 win over EMU, hanging tough with Va Tech on defense and special teams play alone, and anytime Narducci's Penguins visited.Bad: Losing 17-0 in pouring rain to Middle Tennessee in a game in which UA could have secured their 1st (and only) OVC crown, getting BLOWN OUT by DELAWARE STATE (NOT Delaware!!!), Schifino dropping probable 1st down pass against Marshall late in the game to set up Herd rally in 2000, blowing lead to UConn the week before, opening loss to Can't in 2003, blowing lead to Temple last year, and anytime Tressel's Penguins visited.Ugly: Loser Bowl in 1994 against OU (at least we won!), Faust premiere against Salem (though Salem QB Jimbo Fisher DID manage to distinguish himself after this 35-0 loss to the Zippers), the "Black Hole" closed end zone, the ubiquitous troughs/light poles, and HS playoff games (particularly involving Massillon or McKinley or both) usually out-drawing the Zips.
  24. Just looking over some future football schedules made me think of a wild nominee for potential MAC expansion. The typical Ohio resident's affinity towards the Myrtle Beach area is well known. How about inviting the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers to become MAC members? Throw in either Fla Atlantic or Fla International and we'd had a couple of nice road destinations As evident in this year's NCAA baseball tourney, the Chants (gotta love that name) have an excellent baseball program, a decent basketball program and an up-and-coming FCS football program. We can get a close look at them next year (2009) when Can't hosts them in the 1st game of the year. OK, so maybe it's far fetched. It still might be fun to get CCU jerseys and wear them over Zip gear and go root for them in Dix stadium, because of course
  25. Taking a line from Bill Lumbergh, "aaaah I'm gonna have to sort of...hmmm....disagree with you on this one". WKU has consistently contended in the 1-AA (FCS whatever) playoffs, and they faired pretty well in their "transition" season last year (7-5). I see NO reason why they would not be competetive in the MAC from the outset.
×
×
  • Create New...