GP1 Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, Hilltopper said: BTW, if you could share with me where I can get a guaranteed 10% return on my $2 million please send me a DM. S&P 500 the past few years. Get you money out of the coffee can in the pantry grandpa. 2024, 23 percent 2023, 24 percent 2022, 18 percent 2021, 28 percent 2020, 18 percent Quote
Let'sGoZips94 Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago (edited) 23 minutes ago, Captain Kangaroo said: More than the Zips. Kent Coaches and Support staff 22 coaches. including 4 grad assistants 12 support staff Akron Coaches and Support Staff 12 coaches, zero grad assistants 6 support staff Beyond that, Kent practiced 25% more than Akron was allowed, and most of that is on Arth. And...I'm note re-re-re-typing all the other stuff. Kent beat Akron in OT because they have a really good QB. They probably even have some NIL money to keep him. And they presumably had the 38 staff personnel when they were going 1-23 correct? The only thing that changed was HC? DeShields isn't a really good QB. He has a 46.4 QBR this year (104th in the country). He has only had 3 200+ passing yard games this season, with Akron being his only 300+ passing yard game. Akron needs to get to Kent-level staffing, I agree. Them having a GM is interesting as well. However, the X's & O's, the motivation capabilities, and the execution on the field matter more than anything. That's my gripe with JoeMo. Edited 2 hours ago by Let'sGoZips94 Quote
clarkwgriswold Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago It's coming back to me why I am happy at the end of a Zips football season and sad at the end of a Zips basketball season. 1 Quote
exit322 Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 7 minutes ago, Let'sGoZips94 said: Akron needs to get to Kent-level staffing, I agree. Them having a GM is interesting as well. However, the X's & O's, the motivation capabilities, and the execution on the field matter more than anything. That's my gripe with JoeMo. That's pretty much it. Yeah, Akron's a tough job. No one's pretending it's easy. Joe isn't the type of coach that has any chance of thriving at this sort of tough job. Carney...just might be the type who can thrive at a Kent-type job. As an aside, how about a Chris Creighton at EMU (EMU being the actual type of job that many here think Akron is), who is 61-82 at a school whose last three coaches (and related interims) were 39-125. While his record isn't exactly stellar, if a guy can get EMU to five bowl games in 12 years...under current rules, between 1987 (their actual last bowl) and when Creighton arrived in 2014, they'd have had 3 or 4 bowl appearances (they had four years with an eligible record, but two FCS wins in 2011 would disqualify them without a waiver). If Eastern Michigan can go bowling about half the time...Akron should be able to reach that goal. But it will take work and the correct next hire when Joe leaves. That, traditionally, will be the tough part of this equation. Quote
LZIp Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 3 hours ago, Hilltopper said: We have donors who have contributed that much to Akron Athletics to create endowments. Just not for football. BTW, if you could share with me where I can get a guaranteed 10% return on my $2 million please send me a DM. Look at the historical average of the S&P 500. Quote
zippy5 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago That's not how endowments typically are distributed. Usually 4-5% of the balance can be distributed annually 1 Quote
kreed5120 Posted 42 minutes ago Report Posted 42 minutes ago 1 hour ago, exit322 said: As an aside, how about a Chris Creighton at EMU (EMU being the actual type of job that many here think Akron is), who is 61-82 at a school whose last three coaches (and related interims) were 39-125. While his record isn't exactly stellar, if a guy can get EMU to five bowl games in 12 years...under current rules, between 1987 (their actual last bowl) and when Creighton arrived in 2014, they'd have had 3 or 4 bowl appearances (they had four years with an eligible record, but two FCS wins in 2011 would disqualify them without a waiver). If Eastern Michigan can go bowling about half the time...Akron should be able to reach that goal. But it will take work and the correct next hire when Joe leaves. That, traditionally, will be the tough part of this equation. I think you would be surprised about EMU. They probably have one of the more involved NIL programs in the MAC. Charlie Batch is kind of the face of it and he has recruited other well off EMU alumni to help bankroll it. In fact, they offered Caleb Williams $1 million if he would transfer to EMU. Obviously that was never going to happen and he went to USC instead, but the offer was on the table. 1 Quote
kreed5120 Posted 36 minutes ago Report Posted 36 minutes ago 1 hour ago, zippy5 said: That's not how endowments typically are distributed. Usually 4-5% of the balance can be distributed annually Correct, also pulling out 4%-5% per year allows the investment to grow so that it doesn't lose value to inflation. Endowments are more designed to preserve capital than to look for rapid growth. They will probably be 30-40% bonds and 60-70% equities. Similar to what's recommended to retirees. Quote
Let'sGoZips94 Posted 20 minutes ago Report Posted 20 minutes ago 21 minutes ago, kreed5120 said: I think you would be surprised about EMU. They probably have one of the more involved NIL programs in the MAC. Charlie Batch is kind of the face of it and he has recruited other well off EMU alumni to help bankroll it. In fact, they offered Caleb Williams $1 million if he would transfer to EMU. Obviously that was never going to happen and he went to USC instead, but the offer was on the table. Don't forget about Max Crosby, too. 1 Quote
a-zip Posted 20 minutes ago Report Posted 20 minutes ago 5 hours ago, GP1 said: Parade someone like Eddie George through their door and see what happens. Again, we had the Bowdens, Tressel, Faust, Amato at one point. We "Fd" that up! Quote
GP1 Posted 11 minutes ago Report Posted 11 minutes ago 3 minutes ago, a-zip said: Again, we had the Bowdens, Tressel, Faust, Amato at one point. We "Fd" that up! That's a pretty easy list to screw up. Amato? You're digging pretty deep to make a point. Let's play a game. Who is more relatable to the athletes students alumni fans and general community around Akron? Eddie George or The Bowdens? Eddie George or JT? Eddie George or Faust? I can't believe I'm about to type this.... Eddie George or Chuck "Chesty" Amato? There is a reason they sold out two games this season. Quote
exit322 Posted 11 minutes ago Report Posted 11 minutes ago (edited) 32 minutes ago, kreed5120 said: I think you would be surprised about EMU. They probably have one of the more involved NIL programs in the MAC. Charlie Batch is kind of the face of it and he has recruited other well off EMU alumni to help bankroll it. In fact, they offered Caleb Williams $1 million if he would transfer to EMU. Obviously that was never going to happen and he went to USC instead, but the offer was on the table. Oh, so they got serious about their program and leveraged the assets they do have. Ah, ok. That makes sense. Edited 9 minutes ago by exit322 Quote
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