ColemanCrawfordsMustache Posted April 7, 2020 Report Posted April 7, 2020 On BTSTODAY Joe Dunn talked about the friction between Bob Huggins & Gerry Faust as detailed one Huggins book. Did the Akron Zips football team really practice in cleats on the basketball court? Listen to the segment at the 20:20 mark here https://soundcloud.com/igimeportsadio/louisville-leopard-hc-andrea-arney-2019-championship-memories-472020 1 Quote
Spin Posted April 10, 2020 Report Posted April 10, 2020 I don’t know why but I always pictured the coaches all getting along. My days as a high school football player should have clued me in LOL. Quote
ZippyRulz Posted October 9 Report Posted October 9 I found and bought Huggins' book "Pressed for Success" at a Goodwill the other day. It's an interesting read for Zips fans. 1 Quote
kreed5120 Posted October 9 Report Posted October 9 1 hour ago, ZippyRulz said: I found and bought Huggins' book "Pressed for Success" at a Goodwill the other day. It's an interesting read for Zips fans. Any tidbits worth sharing for those of us unlikely to ever read it? Quote
GP1 Posted Thursday at 10:02 PM Report Posted Thursday at 10:02 PM On 4/7/2020 at 7:50 PM, ColemanCrawfordsMustache said: Did the Akron Zips football team really practice in cleats on the basketball court? No. They were more the astroturf shoes worn on what used to be called astroturf. The shoes with tons of those little black dots on the soles. They left black streaks on the court. Spring practice was very physical back then. We had full speed blocking and tackling in the court when it was too snowy to practice at the Rubber Bowl. 3 Quote
ZippyRulz Posted Friday at 12:30 AM Report Posted Friday at 12:30 AM (edited) 19 hours ago, kreed5120 said: Any tidbits worth sharing for those of us unlikely to ever read it? yeah, I'll update this when I get a chance. Quick trivia: Where did Huggins coach for one season after Walsh and before Akron and in what role? Edited Friday at 03:25 PM by ZippyRulz 1 Quote
Z.I.P. Posted Saturday at 06:12 AM Report Posted Saturday at 06:12 AM Central Florida. UCF (D2 are that time). 1 Quote
bobbyake Posted Saturday at 03:06 PM Report Posted Saturday at 03:06 PM On 10/9/2025 at 6:02 PM, GP1 said: No. They were more the astroturf shoes worn on what used to be called astroturf. The shoes with tons of those little black dots on the soles. They left black streaks on the court. Spring practice was very physical back then. We had full speed blocking and tackling in the court when it was too snowy to practice at the Rubber Bowl. Why would the JAR be used over Memorial Hall in these situations? Quote
GP1 Posted Saturday at 04:49 PM Report Posted Saturday at 04:49 PM 1 hour ago, bobbyake said: Why would the JAR be used over Memorial Hall in these situations? I don't know. We used the JAR for winter conditioning also. Quote
ZippyRulz Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago (edited) On 10/11/2025 at 2:12 AM, Z.I.P. said: Central Florida. UCF (D2 are that time). Yes, as an assistant to Chuck Machock. He did not particularly like living and coaching in Florida (football state). Akron interviewed 4-5 candidates in addition to Huggins. His backup options included Edinboro and Gannon. D. Guzzetta was UA president at the time and also sat on the Board of Trustees at Walsh so he knew Bob which helped. BH also previously assisted Eldon Miller at Tosu who put in a good word for him. The Zips had 7 consecutive losing seasons prior to BH and the entire 83-84 team was back except for Joe Jakubick (national scoring leader, 30.1 ppg). The Zips were under NCAA investigation (for giving some clothing and gear to some guys), given probation, and limited to 3 scholarships for 84-85. Zips went 12-14 in 84-85. Zips won the OVC in 85-86 and played Michigan in the tourney. They played a slow-down game and lost 70-64. Huggins didn't make the NCAA again at UA due to going independent due to the football move-up to Div. I-A. BH claims AD Dave Adams didn't know the OVC bylaws required membership in all sports (which would not be feasible for Akron if leaving I-AA football). (to be continued...) Edited 1 hour ago by ZippyRulz Quote
Z.I.P. Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago Hugging was votedOVC Coach of the Year following that 12-14 season in 1984. They were 8-19, 3/11 OVC the previous year under Bob Rupert. The Akron Buchtelite broke the story about additional benefits offered to players, including alleged under-the-table cash payments. Of course the Jerkin Beanal was unable to confirm the story. On 10/1/2025 at 2:31 PM, Sergeant Zip said: Robby Dambrot with Loudoun United FC EDIT: Whoops, you had it Quote
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