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It's difficult to get to unless you live in the western part of Michigan. If you are coming from the Detroit area, take the Indiana turnpike until you get around South Bend and then look for roads to WLaf. Don't go to Gary and then head south.
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http://www.ohio.com/mld/beaconjournal/spor...es/12570103.htm Just when you thought they could not get any more stupid at the ABJ, here is a link to an article about Biggs. They list several MAC players as potential award winners and there is a running back from Marshall on the list. I wonder if they follow college football at the ABJ? Do they know Marshall is no longer in the MAC?
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Are you sure? For a gift to be tax ded.., nothing can be received for the gift. In this case, the donor receives tickets, sideline passes, etc.
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The Grid Iron Club is not new, but if I am going to give 2G to the school, I am going to give to the Foundation and designate it to football so I could get the tax deduction.
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Hey guys! Writing from Utah today. Not for me, it actually breaks my heart to say that we had our second best offensibe player in history, second to Mike Clark, and we didn't win anything.
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Good point Rifle. This is typical of the press Akron gets around ne Ohio. They love to write about the Zips when things are going poorly because they can focus on some loser on the team and do a human interest story about some "local" kid playing at Akron. That's all crap. The worse thing that will happen to the media in ne Ohio is if the Zips are winning on a consistent basis. If that happens, the media will have to do actual reporting on the program and interviews with the other teams' coaches. My guess is that Shaw has not walked on campus at UA for over ten years and has no idea about MAC football. I would be curious as to where he went to college. That @$$hole Plute wrote almost the same article Shaw did Saturday. Interesting how things work...... There is one person who could really change the way the media covers Akron in the future. This person would have the ability to take a guy like Shaw aside and say, "Look Mr. Shaw, Akron is not a lost cause. You should go to some of the games and see how good MAC football is and what Akron is willing to do to turn things around". His name is Charlie Frye. Frye now has a good chance to be a champion of the school, conference and football program. From what I have seen, he has taken a good step forward doing the UA ad that has been running during Browns games. I hope he continues. I also hope he would take the time to get some of his former teammates involved in things like the Varsity A. We all know he is very busy, but a person like him could really help grow support from former players of all ages. The school desparately needs the former players, especially the players from the D1 years, to support the program more than they do. If you are a former player reading this, you need to be in the Varsity A. It's only $60 for a three year membership and it helps supporth the school. You have an obligation to do this.
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Great for Butchie! The most exciting years of the Owens era were when Butchie was playing. They had a much better offensive line and receiver group. Not to mention the defense was much better then also. My favorite part of Butchie's game was his ability to throw long passes. He was the best long passer I have seen at Akron. Former Zips coaching seems to be somewhat of a trend. Mike Johnson is still coaching Ron Mexico in Atlanta. Most of you probably will not remember Mike, but he was a very good qb and was the MVP of the World League (now NFL Europe) in San Antonio when they still had teams in the United States.
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UAM, Please bring back the car magnet with the kangaroo head. That is one of the best give away items ever. Buy 500 and sell them at 200% mark up. I bet you sell all of them.
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I don't know if it took too long to replace Ringer because his faults were not fully realized until after the MTSU game. I think what really did Ringer in were the fumbles against MTSU. Turnovers will lose a game faster than anything and especally when you fumble near the other team's end zone. Not only that, Biggs completely out performed Ringer when he had the chance to play. I think he won MAC Offensive Player of the Week two or three times last year. That my friends is a difference maker. I know there is a lot of paranoia everytime I mention Frye's name, so let me clarify my comments above. I think Frye had a VERY good season last year (though he had a much better one his junior year). As good as he played, the team still needed some spark to get them winning. That spark was Biggs. Biggs provided consistency (runs hard every play) and dependability (doesn't fumble) to the running attack. JD wants to run the ball, and when we ran more and passed less the team won games. I love to win!
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There are way too many good comments to quote, so I'll just jump in again. I don't know what the seniors did or did not do last year after a bad start, but if they provided leadership to the remainder of the team, that is what seniors are supposed to do. My only question would be, what took so long? Maybe they were sick of years of losing and pouting about a new staff. I really don't know. I would guess that getting passed Virginia, NIU and PSU helped the outlook of the team and prospects for victory as well as leadership. Any spark to the team had to be the loss to MTSU. I can't imagine how sick they all felt after that game losing to an inferior team at the Rubber Bowl. Maybe beating Marshall was lucky. The bottom line is that the Zips were presented with opportunities to take advantage of and they did. That's the sign of a good team. The sign of a bad team is one that allows those opportunities to happen and we all see the condition of the Marshall program now. They are a mid level MAC program now going into a conference where those schools are going to want to kick their ass every week just to make a statement. I would say something bad about Owens here, but I've said enough bad things about him in my life that I'm sure the good Lord will need me to answer a few questions about them before he makes his decision. With my luck, God will look like Terry Pluto. No wonder Pluto thinks he is God. If Getsy is a gamer, the only way to find out is during a real game. Within a month we will all know. My biggest concern is his not playing in a game for a few years now. I'm not willing to make any changes right now though. If we are getting our asses kicked at Purdue at halftime in a couple of weeks, I would let Ferguson play some in the second half regardless of how Getsy plays. I think that would be a prudent thing to do. Thanks for everyone for elevating this board today.
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This was an excellent post and I would like to just comment on a couple of things. First, I think JD has the personality to pull the plug on any player who is not performing. Most college coaches know the importance winning and playing the best players. I am sure JD understands this as he not only has coached in college for eight years, but in the NFL for two. When it comes right down to it, these coaches are a bunch of pricks who will do anything to save their @$$e$. I don't think JD has had a free pass at all. I remember last year on this site after the first two or three games people were calling for his head. Also, the Beacon Journal has done nothing since he received the job but mention Saint Lee Owens in every article they write about him and how it was Owens' players who are carrying the load for him. He certainly has not had a free pass. Let's all take a trip back to last year again. What made the team turn their season around last year was the benching of Ringer and the starting of Biggs after a horrible start to the season. It had nothing to do with the QB play. Just to satisfy Zips Win! I will say this, Frye obviously played very good last year. Saying that though his play was not the key to turning around the season. The point being, it was the guts JD had to bench an underperforming player and take a chance with one of his own guys. Maybe he is taking a chance with one of "his guys" this year, but the first chance he took with one worked out very well. If I see Ringer on anything this season other than kickoff team, I will . Guys, Z-Pouch has written the type of post that we should all be posting. There is nothing wrong with a little smack on this board...either serious or kidding. It is the stuff that make boards fun and popular.
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Agree
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Let's be clear. The time to discuss this matter will be NEVER. The MAC is a good conference with good competition. Away games are typically a day trip for fans. It's perfect. This is where we belong.
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I guess a King trumps a Capt. every time. About Cloud flunking out, I have some thoughts on this. I graduated from U of A with a Bachelors and Masters Degree. While I believe UA is a great school and I am proud to have graduated from there twice, it certainly was not Harvard. During my graduate work, I was one of the few English speaking teaching assistants and a kid had to sit down at the beginning of the term and map out a plan for how they were going to flunk my class. Are these guys really that stupid or are they just lazy.........or both? There are plenty of 100 and 200 level classes that could keep even the most stupid student from flunking out.
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Purdue not only gunning for the Zips...
GP1 replied to Captain Kangaroo's topic in Akron Zips Football
Purdue has a relatively easy schedule this year and going 11-0 may not be that far out of the question. They travel to Arizona the week after us. AZ hasn't been good for some time. They have Notre Dame at home. They have played well against ND in recent years and playing them at home gives them quite an advantage. The only difficulty may be later in the season when they go to Wisc. and PSU back to back weeks. Other than that, their schedule is real easy. OSU and Michigan are two teams picked to not only win the Big Ten, but also to compete for the national championship. Purdue doesn't play either. -
http://www.ohio.com/mld/beaconjournal/spor...es/12422794.htm Here is an interesting article.
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I told everyone last year that the Platinum Horse was a good place to "tail"gate before and after games.
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Two for one lap dances at the Platinum Horse.
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I can see my topic is going no where. My as well break from the topic and add: You can never have too many good STRIPPERS at the Platinum Horse.
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You can never have too many good______________. Fill in the blank with a specific position and not a group (ie: offensive linemen). I would say for this team the answer would be tail backs.
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If you insist..... Owens was a high school coach who surrounded himself with mostly high school coaches. If he was any good, he wouldn't be at Ashland now. Think about our past two coaches. Faust was put out of coaching after Akron and Owens is at Ashland. 18 years of...... ..........sorry guys, I just couldn't hold it back any longer. Getting back to Blackburn....... After watching the game Saturday night, I have to admit that Blackburn did look really good. Much better than I thought he would. Still a long way to go though, but a positive sign is that the team ran that article on their web page. There is usually more than meets the eye with team web pages. I say it's better than even money now that he makes the team.
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Hummmmmmmmmmm........interesting.
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Thanks for a good report. This coaching staff has it all going on. They are smart, young and hungry. I'm sure they are not making friends with the players, but who cares as long as they win.
