Captain Kangaroo Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 55 minutes ago, clarkwgriswold said: They've tried with Ianello...and Brookhart...and Bowden...and Arth...and Motorhead....yet here we are. I would have killed to see Lemmy coaching the Zips. 3 Quote
GP1 Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 14 minutes ago, Captain Kangaroo said: I would have killed to see Lemmy coaching the Zips. I thought you might have been a Grobe guy..........,.... just kidding. Quote
kreed5120 Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, ZippyDoo said: K reed i probably agree with you 90-95 percent of the time, but the taxpayer argument is wrong. The football team does not cost the taxpayer a penny... Not directly, but indirectly. The athletic program relies on institutional support to make up any shortfalls in the athletic budget. If we have to come up with an extra $1 million that wasn't budgeted before where do you think if would come from? If no booster steps up it would likely need to come from the general fund. Quote
kreed5120 Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, clarkwgriswold said: They've tried with Ianello...and Brookhart...and Bowden...and Arth...and Motorhead....yet here we are. Maybe it's not all about the head coach? I would say we tried with a $60+ million stadium and whatever we spent on the fieldhouse as well. We have poured so much money into football, far more than any other sports, but it continues to be throwing more good money after bad. 2 Quote
GP1 Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 5 minutes ago, kreed5120 said: Not directly, but indirectly. The athletic program relies on institutional support to make up any shortfalls in the athletic budget. That's not true either. 30 percent of all the budget needs of UofA are paid by the taxpayers. If not for the taxpayers, there is no UofA. If not for UofA there is no football team. Quote
1981 grad Posted 54 minutes ago Report Posted 54 minutes ago I had a great time last week and went to the game today. They were competitive in the first half but after Miami took the ball and scored in the first drive in the 2nd half we all knew it was over. What amazes me is how we keep making the same mistakes over and over and over again. An interception in the end zone after a great drive: Check, a missed field goal: check, a defensive penalty on a kick or field goal that gives our opponent a first down: check, a motion penalty that sets us back that destroys a drive, check, check, check, check, ect. And a stupid move by our coach was the last play that I could stomach and that was in the beginning of the 4th quarter. After Akron had a great stop on 4th down and the score was 17-0, I thought I would watch one more drive to see if we could score any points and maybe come back. Finley made a 3rd down run and dove near the first down marker and the refs gave him a first down. I told my son they need to snap the ball quickly because it was very close and they had just reversed a similar play on Miami earlier. Instead, Akron took their time lining up and just before the ball was snapped the refs reviewed the play and reversed their call and then Akron got stopped on 4th down. I left. If our coach and QB cannot figure out to snap the ball quickly in that situation then shame on them. I am sick of losing football and that play just exemplified our losing mentality. 2 Quote
ZippyforPresident Posted 49 minutes ago Report Posted 49 minutes ago 6 hours ago, johnnyzip84 said: The four false starts were easily as harmful as anything else that contributed to the halftime goose egg. On another note (see what I did there), whoever was responsible for announcing the band's last halftime song today hasn't a clue. For those not here, the band played three rock classics, starting with Joan Jett's I Love Rock and Roll, then the Stones' Paint it Black, then they announced they were closing it out with the final song from The Who's rock opera Tommy, then proceeded to play Twisted Sister's We're Not Gonna Take It, a totally different song never played by the band - I noticed that too haha. Quote
ewbrooman1 Posted 12 minutes ago Report Posted 12 minutes ago 7 hours ago, johnnyzip84 said: The four false starts were easily as harmful as anything else that contributed to the halftime goose egg. On another note (see what I did there), whoever was responsible for announcing the band's last halftime song today hasn't a clue. For those not here, the band played three rock classics, starting with Joan Jett's I Love Rock and Roll, then the Stones' Paint it Black, then they announced they were closing it out with the final song from The Who's rock opera Tommy, then proceeded to play Twisted Sister's We're Not Gonna Take It, a totally different song never played by the band - SMH In his/her defense they were probably just reading off a script provided to them. Quote
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