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johnnyzip84

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  1. I am actually pretty surprised that JD is not a 2.5 or 3.0 on this list, given the stakes (new stadium, etc.). Either I got up on the wrong side of the bed OR I've been a Zip fan for too long, BUT when I look at this schedule I see that the two weakest foes could very well be Army and EMU. Having said that, I have rarely been confident enough to predict a Zip road victory. Therefore, I truly do not see a single "gimme" on the entire schedule. I DO have high hopes for this defense, though, IF they can stay healthy throught the early part of the year. The first seven games are very tough and I only see three wins coming out of it. If we split the rest, UA winds up 5-7 and I think that puts JD in some hot water. A 7-5 season would be a very good accomplishment in my mind and 6-6 is enough to assure he is here to open the Info in 2009.
  2. Now THAT is a hoot, w00t!How about Dwight Lowery?
  3. I know it's kind of sad to have to step outside of the realm of player and coaches, BUT how about the only person (in the public's eyes anyway) who has followed the program closely from Dennison to Faust to Owens to Brookhart?STEVE FRENCH - Long Time "Voice of the Zips"
  4. Actually I did. I said that it was Toledo. BUT, I added that the things happening at UA could make a differece here soon. But as of RIGHT NOW I think it's Toledo.
  5. Interesting possiblility. But I think UMass will eventually follow UConn and move up to 1-A or BCS or whatever fairly soon. I also would not count out Toledo in any of these discussions. A previous post posed the question which MAC school is the most appealing to other conferences, and in spite of a few down years I think that is still Toledo. This may change quickly with the way things are going here at UA however.
  6. Good idea! We might have to crop/resize but I'm sure we can work out those issues when the time comes. It's too bad that Cam #3 seems to be out half of the time though
  7. Althought ECU football has been historically pretty decent, I agree with this sentiment. Another factor is the central Florida TV market is just a wee bit bigger (hear the thick sarcasm) than the Greenville, NC TV market And we know the Big East has been a "market driven" conference from day 1. Plus, UCF gives USF a natural, in-conference rival.
  8. Since May 1 I've been keeping a WORD file where I have been placing screen captures of the webcams every other day or so. I want to have my own "photo history" of the contruction process. There's a big difference already in the pics from May 1 versus today. Pretty exciting stuff for us Zip fans.
  9. Looks like lots of activity out there today!
  10. I realize it's tough to expect a transfer to be placed on a "watch list", but I would be willing to bet that Ryan Bain will have as good a season in 2008 as any of the players listed here.
  11. I'll agree it's hard to imagine Nate all of a sudden playing every down like a fire's been lit under him, but maybe, just MAYBE, a mild slam from the Cap'n is all it will take for him to prove us all wrong I will add that the Giants seem to be a good fit. Close to home and the support of a couple of Zips.
  12. Nice find! Maybe it's happened already and I haven't seen it, but I have to believe that at some point a few schools are going to be whining about how the LeBron factor is an unfair recruiting advantage for the Zips. Especially since KD is not shy at all about discussing it. I hate to say it, but maybe the BCS schools that lost out on Zeke will get the ball rolling?
  13. I understand that some folks are calling this the "Zeke Marshall" rule
  14. Maybe they don't want Ezekiel to be forced to walk in a path that is inline with the center of the arch?
  15. I stumbled upon this rather bizarre picture (attached) that looks to be a possible design modification to the green space arches that now populate UA's attractive campus. If I'm looking at this correctly, the red lines represent an increase in clearance but I have no idea why this would be at all necessary
  16. Let me just say that this is really no surprise to me. I have mentioned before in other posts how poorly UA is known, much less revered, in the Western PA region. This is slowly changing however. I can tell you from personal experience that UA was a perfect fit for me when I left Western PA for college life. I could have gone to Pitt to study engineering, but I chose Akron for a number of reasons and I have no regrets. 2 hours is a perfect distance IMHO, because it's close enough for family visits (either way) but far enough that a student learns a lot of responsibility on their own. That's what the college experience is all about after all!
  17. What a wonderful story!! When I was an undergrad at UA from 1979-1984, I used to return to my home in the Pittsburgh area only to find that many locals had never even HEARD of UA let alone acknowledge it for either sports or academics. This situation has gradually changed over the years with many Western Pa recruits filling the hoop and gridiron ranks in particular at UA in recent years. I see the verbal commitment from Zeke as a crowning jewel in this transformation. I will walk a little taller on my subsequent trips "home" I can assure you of that!Great to have you Zeke! The Akron area will treat you well I can assure you. Go Zips!!!!
  18. Today's BJ article has a few more details. It looks like UA BARELY missed the mark (920 vs requirement of 925). Also it looks like 3 transfers (out of the program) for this year will account for most of the reduction in scholarships.Link
  19. Sure, he's a long way from being the athlete that Gates is, but there's is no question he has the body/mentality for football. Makes me think of the numerous college hoops guys who went on to have significant NFL careers. The board is still a little slow, so here are a few names to get the ball rolling. For now I'm only listing guys who did NOT play college football, so this excludes Chief TE Tony Gonzalez.1) Preston Pearson - Steeler/Cowboy RB played b-ball at Illinois2) Gates - played something somewhere but I can't recall right now3) Sam Clancy - DE for Browns et al played BB at Pitt (and I'm pretty sure he played at old Fifth Avenue HS in Pittsburgh before it was closed in the 70's)
  20. This adds a little more credence to my initial suspicion. I have to believe that the Zips will be playing host to Jamie Dixon's Pitt Panthers at the Q next season. A lot of us remember the Jerome Lane-lead Panthers eeking out a close win over Huggins crew in the 80's. If true, I think this is a great matchup/opportunity. But, having grown up in Western Pa, I might be a little biased.
  21. Lowery had better watch out. I understand Davanzo didn't take his (Lowery) being drafted too kindly. These guys will probably be sick of seeing each other on the field.
  22. I hope big Nate can give everything he's got with the G-Men. The only thing stopping him is Nate. BTW, it looks like Kasparek signed with the Fins and Tate with the Jets.Link
  23. Congrats to Jabari! Tres bien!!!Link
  24. Davanzo Tate must be REALLY bumming right about now :blink:
  25. I guess we got used to a Corner playing corner, but the ESPN crew can't seem to say it enough!
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