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BZip_08

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  1. I'm actually a little jealous of Temple's schedule... except for their last game, at least it's at home. Navy, Connecticut, Army and Penn State, 2 at home and 2 away.Thu. Aug. 30 Navy Sat. Sept. 8 Buffalo* Sat. Sept. 15 at Connecticut Sat. Sept. 22 at Bowling Green* Sat. Sept. 29 at Army Sat. Oct. 6 Northern Illinois* Sat. Oct. 13 at Akron* Sat. Oct. 20 Miami (Ohio)* Sat. Oct. 27 Bye Fri. Nov. 2 at Ohio* Sat. Nov. 10 Penn State Sat. Nov. 17 Can't State*
  2. I just looked on TV Guide and there are ZERO listings. But ESPN says the game is on CBS... I'm confused.There is probably a webcast somewhere if all else fails.
  3. 1. Good job representing.2. UA v UM => win OSU would kiss us on both cheeks, and it would make my week3. UA has gotten amazing amounts of press, and it might even carry over a little bit into next year. I would love to be a NCAA Cinderella next year.
  4. Did you really just compare the mac tourney to 9/11... oy veh.
  5. *Stamp of Approval*I have another year, at least, as an undergrad, and I have never been so proud to be a Zip.
  6. I'm already looking forward to West Point in Cleveland. I don't care what you all say, that's going to be fun.-Military Brat-
  7. Great post on UofA blog.The little guys have to fight with each other, otherwise they're just going to get bullied around like always by programs with millions and millions at their disposal.
  8. Really interesting, and as usual great quotes from Coach D
  9. This team is going to be so intimidating looking just by size, let alone reputation. The end of the season might have been a heartbreaker, but the rest of the season was great! You cannot ignore 26 games just because of the last few seconds of one game.
  10. That is awesome. Wiki is too much fun sometimes.
  11. National media coverage... oy veh, at least they kind of like us. Better than nothing.
  12. LOCAL NEWS EMAILS for NBC and ABC affiliates. jimdonovan@wkyc.comandybaskin@wkyc.combriancolleran@wkyc.comericmansfield@wkyc.com5sports@newsnet5.comchandler@newsnet5.comrobak@newsnet5.com(310) 369-7761 Fox Sports Phone Number for Feedback regarding Broadcastinghttp://sports.espn.go.com/espn/news/story?...=contact/espntvContact email for ESPN TV
  13. Email with class. It's easy to completely ignore students and upset fans when their responses are littered with expletives and degrading statements. Although Mr. Boyages did email back, he may certainly forget the rantings of an "ignorant" student. So be filled with all the kindness and professionalism you can muster, and send this to all the media, and any other connection you might have with influence.
  14. You know for a man with such an amazing resume I find it almost immature, dare I say it, that he feels the need to degrade a passionate fan. And for the pathetic response to a spelling error, I found a few grammatical within his own self-confident speech. I can only imagine the influx of hate mail right now; I am sure it influences his wonderful attitude.
  15. Rick BoyagesRick Boyages, a 17-year college basketball coaching veteran, including experience as a Division I head coach and the associate head coach of Ohio State's 1999 Final Four team, is the Associate Commissioner/Director of Men's Basketball Operations for the Mid-American Conference (MAC). Boyages comes to the MAC after serving as the Special Assistant to the Athletic Director at Ohio State. At the MAC, Boyages has primary oversight of all Men's Basketball activities including scheduling, game management, officiating, television, marketing and promotion, and MAC Tournament operations. A native of Wakefield, Mass., Boyages spent three seasons on the Ohio State staff as associate head coach from 1998-2000 before taking over as the head coach at William and Mary in June of 2000. He returned to Ohio State and served as both associate head coach and interim head coach from 2003-2004. Boyages began his Division I coaching career at Boston College in 1991. He went to the Eagles' staff from Bates College, where he had been head coach for four years. When named head coach at Bates in 1987, Boyages, then 24, was the nation's youngest collegiate head coach. At both Ohio State and Boston College, Boyages was a part of amazing one-season turnarounds. At Boston College he helped turn the Eagles around from a 9-19 team in 1995 to a 19-11 team that went to the NCAA tournament in 1996. Then with Ohio State, he had a part in turning the Buckeyes from an 8-21 season to a 27-9 mark and a berth in the Final Four in 1999, the fourth-best single-season improvement in Division I history. In his career, Boyages has coached 15 NCAA tournament games in five appearances, including making the Final Four once and the elite eight twice. In each NCAA showing, his team has never failed to win its first-round game. In addition, his teams have won Big East and Big Ten tournament championships. Boyages' coaching talents have led him around the world. Over the years, numerous international federations, national teams and professional club teams have recruited his services. Boyages has conducted basketball clinics in Africa, Canada, the Czech Republic, France, Greece, Slovakia and Sweden. A 1985 graduate of Bowdoin College, Boyages was an All-New England basketball honoree. He was awarded the Allison Haldane Cup for outstanding leadership and character at his commencement and holds a master's degree in Education from Boston University.
  16. KD has done an amazing job. Now for some steps to try as hard as possible to keep him here.1.Time for a BIG press conference by the MAC (not so much UA's decision but something that needs to be done)2. A BIG BONUS for KD. I know he is getting paid, but the man needs some compensation for this wonderful/hellacious weekend.3. Pray.
  17. We would not beat USAFA. I don't care how amazing you think UA is- 8000 ft altitude is what USAFA is built on. Those boys could run around us for hours.-Former Cadet for a Second-
  18. I gotta say I would love seeing another Zip in brown and orange... after all we do need line help.
  19. Thank you Jeebus.
  20. Picky picky.
  21. Oh my goodness you missed out. Someone call him and force him to post it!
  22. He was playing full power last night and that was with his "ankle sprain." We all knew one person wasn't going to carry this team, it has to be everybody full on. How many players were in double digits last night- 5?
  23. Someone was feeling the drama of the game. Read it though, even if it isn't as humorous as Willy's poem. This is a tipping point if I've ever seen one.
  24. That's an interesting article, I'm glad GOZIPS has a new angle on it. The basic AP line on the game is fine, but for Zipsnation we always want more. Thanks for the heads up.
  25. I say almost the same score as the game at the JAR. What's Important? BOARDS. BOARDS. BOARDS... and free throws.
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