akzipper Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago (edited) 3 hours ago, Zippy87 said: All of this history is probably why Groce is underrated nationally. Still, given UA’s status as a MAC dynasty, it would come as no surprise if Groce were to receive another shot to lead a major program. Speculation has already been swirling about Groce, whose contract with Akron is scheduled to run until June 30, 2035, becoming a candidate at Cincinnati, Butler and Boston College. Groce called his Akron predecessor Keith Dambrot “a legend” when Dambrot announced his retirement as Duquesne’s coach in 2024. Groce inherited an excellent program from Dambrot. Since then, Groce has elevated it and surpassed Dambrot’s three trips to the NCAA Tournament with the Zips. If this iteration of March Madness proves to be Groce’s last hurrah with Akron, it’s been a great run, one worthy of love from Zips fans. I was pretty angry when Dambrot left. Somehow we landed a better coach. It will be hard to replace Groce. But I like to think we are strong enough as a program that the culture can continue going forward. Edited 8 hours ago by akzipper 1 Quote
ZippyRulz Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago (edited) Somebody had the chance to title this thread Staying Close to the Vest, and fumbled 😉 Even with the NIL money, JG has to be feeling somewhat ceilinged at Akron. He is still young enough to want another crack at a P4 IMO. Edited 5 hours ago by ZippyRulz 1 Quote
Let'sGoZips94 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 18 minutes ago, ZippyRulz said: Somebody had the chance to title this thread Staying Close to the Vest, and fumbled. Even with the NIL money, JG has to be feeling somewhat ceilinged at Akron. He is still young enough to want another crack at a P4 IMO. He won 3 tourney games at Ohio. If anything, JG probably wants to break whatever glass ceiling is over this program because he can. Quote
ZippyRulz Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago That was pre NIL. The climb has become a lot steeper. One wonders what TT's budget is now(?) Quote
Let'sGoZips94 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 7 minutes ago, ZippyRulz said: That was pre NIL. The climb has become a lot steeper. One wonders what TT's budget is now(?) I don't know that it has. This tournament is proof of that so far. Quote
kreed5120 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 5 minutes ago, ZippyRulz said: That was pre NIL. The climb has become a lot steeper. One wonders what TT's budget is now(?) You don't have to wonder. Estimated figures are out there. I think Texas Tech was around $10.5 million if I remember correctly. I imagine $3-$4 million of that went to Toppin who obviously didn't play. You can still win as a mid-major. The margin of error is just very small. It requires a great gameplan and even better execution. Quote
Zippy87 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago Groce will certainly have some tempting offers. Butler is the one to watch, IMO. Quote
akzipper Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 3 hours ago, Let'sGoZips94 said: He won 3 tourney games at Ohio. If anything, JG probably wants to break whatever glass ceiling is over this program because he can. If Groce can win a tournament game for the Zips he deserves a statue and a new arena built in his honor. Unlike Cleveland sports, we actually appreciate accomplishments. Quote
Let'sGoZips94 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 11 minutes ago, akzipper said: If Groce can win a tournament game for the Zips he deserves a statue and a new arena built in his honor. Unlike Cleveland sports, we actually appreciate accomplishments. Akron would give him the key to the city. He'd have to win a Natty at a P4 for that kind of love. Quote
Zippy87 Posted 19 minutes ago Report Posted 19 minutes ago 8 hours ago, akzipper said: I was pretty angry when Dambrot left. Somehow we landed a better coach. It will be hard to replace Groce. But I like to think we are strong enough as a program that the culture can continue going forward. If Groce leaves, I'm guessing Young and Mahaffey leave, too, which means a new coach would basically be building from scratch. I also don't think we'll be as fortunate as we were when KD left in having a coach the caliber of Groce being available. Quote
kreed5120 Posted 5 minutes ago Report Posted 5 minutes ago 10 minutes ago, Zippy87 said: If Groce leaves, I'm guessing Young and Mahaffey leave, too, which means a new coach would basically be building from scratch. I also don't think we'll be as fortunate as we were when KD left in having a coach the caliber of Groce being available. I wouldn't be surprised if Dustin Ford was offered the job under said scenario. Especially since the closest thing to a Groce hire (coach with previous MAC success) would be Hurley and he doesn't fit the culture we've built. In that case I don't feel it's a given that either leave 1 Quote
Zippy87 Posted 2 minutes ago Report Posted 2 minutes ago Akron Zips men's basketball coach John Groce understands college sports is a business, but he didn't want to shift the focus to a discussion about his future on the heels of UA's 91-71 loss to Texas Tech in a first-round Midwest Region matchup on Friday, March 20, at Benchmark International Arena. Groce being linked by media to other head coaching jobs at Cincinnati, Butler and Boston College is a reflection of the success he has achieved in his nine seasons at the helm of Akron. In a one-on-one interview after Akron was eliminated from March Madness, the Beacon Journal asked Groce whether he plans to interview elsewhere this offseason. "What I would tell you is right now I'm not even thinking about that," Groce said. "I don't answer those questions, obviously, especially today when today's the day about our five seniors. This whole deal should be all about them and all about the team and the success that we've had. So, that's my comment at this time." Quote
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