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53 minutes ago, kreed5120 said:

Are you really trying to argue settling for a field goal on 4th and goal from the 3 yard line when you're down 11 late in the 4th quarter?

 

Even after kicking the field goal you're still down 8 so you would need to convert a 2-point conversion from the same distance that you settled for a field goal on. The difference is a touchdown gives you 6-8 points while a 2-point conversion only gives 2. It's logical to take the risk when the return is greater since no matter what you will have 1 play from the 3-yard line with the game on the line in both scenarios.

 

That was the one particular call that I found egregious. I don't mind taking the field goals earlier in the game, but near the end of the game we absolutely should have went for it on 4th and goal.

TO BE FAIR, there was 7:14 on the clock.  It wasn't particularly egregious IMO, but it did feel like a letdown.

 

Now, 7:14 wasn't a usual "7:14" since Joe had already blown all three timeouts.  But I would say it was "midway through the fourth."

Posted
20 hours ago, kreed5120 said:

I honestly feel many are in denial about the state of our program moving forward. As @LZIp shared we have the smallest football operating budget in the MAC and little to no NIL.

 

Lacking a couple million dollars for NIL doesn't seem to be the issue. Look at UMass.

 

Posted
43 minutes ago, exit322 said:

TO BE FAIR, there was 7:14 on the clock.  It wasn't particularly egregious IMO, but it did feel like a letdown.

 

Now, 7:14 wasn't a usual "7:14" since Joe had already blown all three timeouts.  But I would say it was "midway through the fourth."

 

It was late enough in the game that just prior to this Joe felt the need to attempt an onside kick.

Posted (edited)
16 minutes ago, ZippyRulz said:

 

Lacking a couple million dollars for NIL doesn't seem to be the issue. Look at UMass.

 

 

I've stated this numerous times, it's not just about having the money but also knowing how to spend it effectively. 

 

Look at MAC basketball as the prime example. UMass has more money than Akron there as well, but Frank Martin mismanages how it gets spent. Meanwhile, Akron has reportedly the 2nd most NIL money, but Groce spends it wisely retaining players and identifying under the radar pieces that fit his style of play.

 

Now if Groce had next to no NIL then we would be in a similar boat to our MAC peers and forced to turnover our roster every single year. Do you think we would be having the same level of success that we are currently under that scenario?

 

If my earlier comments were construed that the only thing that matters is NIL then I must not have conveyed myself well enough. Both coaching and NIL are important in today's college landscape. A coach won't have sustained success without NIL. At the same time a program with lots of NIL, but a poor coach, will also struggle.

 

Edit: If you have both a poor coach and no NIL then you end up like NIU basketball.

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16 hours ago, Zippy87 said:

 

Akron had the three possessions below account for 6 total points:

 

- 4th and 1 Kent 11 yard line

- 4th and 3 at the Kent 23 yard line

- 4th and 2 at the Kent 2 yard line

 

That's inexcusable, gutless football, especially playing at home in a rivalry game with so much on the line. 

 

Make all the excuses you want for the guy, but he coached ultra-conservatively, trying not to lose, while Carney coached aggressively and played to win. 

Good points. Somebody elsewhere made the observation about being good between the 20s but terrible inside the 20s.

Posted (edited)
58 minutes ago, kreed5120 said:

 

I've stated this numerous times, it's not just about having the money but also knowing how to spend it effectively. 

 

Look at MAC basketball as the prime example. UMass has more money than Akron there as well, but Frank Martin mismanages how it gets spent. Meanwhile, Akron has reportedly the 2nd most NIL money, but Groce spends it wisely retaining players and identifying under the radar pieces that fit his style of play.

 

Now if Groce had next to no NIL then we would be in a similar boat to our MAC peers and forced to turnover our roster every single year. Do you think we would be having the same level of success that we are currently under that scenario?

 

If my earlier comments were construed that the only thing that matters is NIL then I must not have conveyed myself well enough. Both coaching and NIL are important in today's college landscape. A coach won't have sustained success without NIL. At the same time a program with lots of NIL, but a poor coach, will also struggle.

 

Edit: If you have both a poor coach and no NIL then you end up like NIU basketball.

I agree 100%.  I have given a good bit of money through the years and it has been Thrown away!!  Burned!!  I am not going to do it anymore.  

 

You build a brand new stadium on Campus and fire JD Brookhart for Ianello!!!!? (btw- JD is doing a great job with our WRs)

We paid for 2 coaches back in 2018 and then had to buyout Arth's contract for $637K.

At one point we had the Bowdens, Jim Tressel, Coach D and Gerry Faust on campus.

We have arguably the best athlete on the planet in our backyard (and used to have the coach he loved).  

 

How do you f all of that up!!!?  Just leave it to the University of Akron board.  I promise you if we would have made Tressel President we would not be in this situation.

 

It is fu##ing embarrassing that we suck so bad at football but even worse is if we were good enough to play in a bowl we couldn't because our GPA is so bad.

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6 minutes ago, a-zip said:

I agree 100%.  I have given a good bit of money through the years and it has been Thrown away!!  Burned!!  I am not going to do it anymore.  

 

You build a brand new stadium on Campus and fire JD Brookhart for Ianello!!!!? (btw- JD is doing a great job with our WRs)

We paid for 2 coaches back in 2018 and then had to buyout Arth's contract for $637K.

At one point we had the Bowdens, Jim Tressel, Coach D and Gerry Faust on campus.

We have arguably the best athlete on the planet in our backyard (and used to have the coach he loved).  

 

How do you f all of that up!!!?  Just leave it to the University of Akron board.  I promise you if we would have made Tressel President we would not be in this situation.

 

It is fu##ing embarrassing that we suck so bad at football but even worse is if we were good enough to play in a bowl we couldn't because our GPA is so bad.

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Dont know about Tressel as Prez. but I get your point. Id throw another coache's name in there. Lee Owens actually had them being pretty competitive in the MAC. Recruited some really good players like Hixon,Frye,Blackburn,believe Dwight Smith and some O-linemen. Some of these guys went to the NFL. Believe Owens was fired after a winning season. Brookhart used Owen's guys added some pieces was over .500 in'04  and won a MAC championship in '05.

Seems there has always been an AD or President who wants to mess with the program at the wrong time.

Posted
12 minutes ago, a-zip said:

I agree 100%.  I have given a good bit of money through the years and it has been Thrown away!!

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This is why I only support Akron basketball, albeit modestly. At least with basketball we're getting some return for what we're putting into the program. Makes me feel my dollars aren't just being burned.

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