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  1. I definitely want a downtown arena. Anyone been to Lexington. Rupp Arena is the real deal. We don;t need anything quite that big, roughly an 8,000 seat arena would work. Parking would be no better or no worse downtown than on campus. Originally, the JAR was being designed along the lines of the Convocation Center at Notre Dame. However, politics and big money got in the way and Cleveland State got the big arena and we got the JAR.During the years hen Wyatt Webb was coach, Memorial Hall was filled beyond capacity for just about every game. In fact, there were many nights when there was a waiting line to get into the facility.Whatever happens, we all need to amke a concerted effort next year to bring one more person with us to the game.

  2. Morehead St. is starting to look like another option.The new MAC commissioner really needs to step in and rectify this whole situation. There is not one MAC that should be trying to schedule games for less than 6 months from now. In fact, there are very, very few high school teams or leagues that go thru the crap that is hjappening in the MAC.

  3. did you watch the same Akron/BGSU game i did?There were plenty of questionable calls again to go along with plenty of phantom fouls. Ya know the ones where no one touches the guy with the ball and all three refs blow their whistles?I will not give up complaining or booing these refs until they start getting things right more than they get them wrong. This is DIVISION 1 college basketball and 3 outta 5 of these guys would be too inept to officiate CYA 6th grade girls basketball.
    Until you've been in their position,don't complain.. i see my share of HS & college games every year. I have seen good refs, poor refs and so-so refs. But I will not criticize them, because officiating bb today is much more difficult that it has ever been. If you think it is that easy, go get a whistle and let me know how easy it is.BTW, I am not an official, I have just been around sports all my life and know many offiials in all sports.
  4. you all have good points. but don't you know by now, this is the MAC, the refs decide the outcome, not the players that play the games.
    As an official for several sports, I cannot tell you of a time when the refs truly decided a game (my bad, Miami). Remember, that for all of the errors an official might make during a game, players and coaches make at least 3 times as many. Do you blame an official for a turnover, do you blame an official for a missed shot, do blame an official for a team playing zone when YOU think they should be playing man? Officials are just another part of the game and everyone tends to blame them for everything rather than looking at the entire picture.When a team shoots 30% from the field is it the officials fault? I think not!Now that I am done ranting, and I do appreciate the fact that this forum does exist, let's go kick some Falcon A**!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  5. it is just another f**k up by Rick Chryst. Thank god he is leaving. Even if there was a conflict, a good league office or good league media person would have noticed it in advance and made other arrangements. Instead, everyone is scrambling. As we used to say in teh military, what a SNAFU.

  6. I heard a rumor Tuesday and I stress the word RUMOR that they might move the opening of Infocision up 1 week to 9/12 and they are trying to get Morehead ST. for that game.Again, at this time, it is strictly a rumor.And, I don;t putmuch faith in rumors.

  7. I don't know what the MAC wa sthinking when they provisionally allow Temple to join for football. Whether you are expanding or contracting, you need to llok at what a school is/is notbringing to the league. What has Temple done for the MAC? I think they either need to join as fullfledged memeber or find another league.

  8. I know many of you would like to see us align with a different conference, a there times I think the same myself. However, it is not as easy as it seems. There has to be a vacancy in a particular conference, then we would have to apply. I'm sure we would not be the only school that would be looking to change affiliations. Conferences looking for new memebers, and I don;t care if it is high school or college, are looking for what you can bring to the table. Certain conferences already have name recogition, so, they are looking at what our school could to help them claim a national championship in whatever sport as well as boosting visability, tv contracts and revenue. These are just a few of the elementary things they look at, and I know there is way more. So, it isn't that easy to move to a new conference.

  9. here's a very interesting story that sheds some light to the mac scheduling issuesclick meside note: ohio has their non conference schedule locked up through 2015 and a renewed rival in marshall. the article is also by espn's Graham Watso. She does an excellent job blogging on the non bcs schools :screwks:
    Thanks for an interesting article. It seems as if the MAC schools and the league itself is playing musical chairs. In my mind, this has to stop. Non-league games and schedules shoudl be set-up in my mind, at least 3 years in advance. I know some of the bigger schools have committments for the next 5 years, at the very least. Also, part of the MAC's problem is the unbalanced schedule since there are 13 teams in the league, and the MAC's willingness to kiss butt with ESPN and schedule way too many weeknight games.
  10. This has been discussed a bit over the last month or so.The truth is (and this coming from someone who used to be heavily involved with the local teams) coaches look at who their talent is and if it's real D1 talent, they are pushing them to go to any school but Akron. Why? Some of it is they assume that Akron is some horrible campus. Some of it is for the ego of the coach. And very little of it is to give the kid the best opportunity. Akron has made face to face offers to several real D1 talent players, Ringer, Wiley, Dawson, Torrence the list goes on. I fully believe that JD and Geno make every effort to go through Akron and Northeast Ohio for that matter looking for talent. Unfortunately Akron maybe produces 10 people a year that can play D-1 (including Hoban and St. V) and when these coaches are asked by the players they are told "forget about Akron". I actually got in a fight once with the coach I was under. He was mad that we wouldn't look at a couple of (at best Muskingham or Marietta caliber kids). I asked him, how many times have you pushed a top prospect towards Akron? And he said "I would never do that" and I simply said "and you wonder why they won't give your scrubs a little bit of a look?" Bottom line is that coaches in and around Akron don't see the University as a viable choice. Part of that can be fixed by Alumni talking up the school and through exposure to campus that playing friday nights in the new stadium will give. JD would be well served to do as many coaching clinics as possible with the area coaches, give them a tour through the facility and let them meet some of the coaches we have. That is how you gain support of the community and get players like Wells, Ringer, and Wiley to see that the path to the pros also runs through the University of Akron.
    This is the past mentality of Akron coaches, including SVSM & Hoban. In fact, I know one former Akron coach that wouldn;t even let his player take a look at the U of A, because the coach had a in with a couple of the Pitt coaches. As it turns out, this particular player did not have the quaalifying scores to attend Pitt immediately and proceeded to go a military school for 2 years. He then ended playing for Akron. Yes, that player is Bryan Williams.I know all of the current coaches in Akron would be ecstatic if the Zips gave them a look. But, Geno is correct. They might not have the grades or test scores to qualify or they just want to get away from the Akron area and play somewhere else.
  11. From what I was told last week, they are hoping to release the schedule the week of of the Spring scrimmage, if they are lucky. BTW, they are planning on giving tours of Infocision Stadium on 4/4. Unfortunately, DW and I will be leaving for a cruise and will not get to see it at that time.

  12. I would like to know exactly where you got the comment that"City coaches are dissuading their players from attending Akron". That comment is ludicrous. I can only think of one coach in the City that might even suggest that to a player. On the whole, the coaches in the City are encouraging their players to attend Akron. The talent coming out of the City has been thin the last couple of years, but watch for Toneo Gulley, currently a freshman at Garfield to draw a crowd of recruiters.

  13. Capt: So how is this Mack's fault. It isn't like this area is the only area suffering. Everyone is being hit hard. Those just out of school are finding it difficult to get a job in their field of endeavor, then there are lose that have lost their jobs or are so worried that they will lose their job any day, and finally there are those that are nearing retirement that have taken a major hit with their retiremnt funds. With such a crummy economy, any marketing job will produce minimum results.

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