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13 hours ago, Let'sGoZips94 said:

Kent follows up their win vs us by getting destroyed at home by CMU. 

One man's destruction is another man's 8 point loss. 😁

 

CMU (7-4) has won 4 of their last 5 games, the only loss coming by 3 points to a WMU team that has won 7 of their last 8 games.

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Posted
13 minutes ago, Let'sGoZips94 said:

NIU just choked vs Kent. 

 

Kent finishes ahead of Akron. 

 

Joe. Has. To. Go. 

Good way for NIU to finish its MAC run, 3-9 with their QB throwing for 27 yards in a loss to Kent.

Posted
41 minutes ago, Let'sGoZips94 said:

NIU just choked vs Kent. 

 

Kent finishes ahead of Akron. 

 

Joe. Has. To. Go. 

Hammock did it to himself. On3 and 247 disagreed with me, but I thought he cobbled together multiple recruiting classes that sat at or near the bottom of the MAC — outside of the offensive linemen, running backs, and a few other select individuals — and that lack of recruiting, especially at quarterback, has finally come home to roost. The funny thing is he spent the entire offseason bragging about how easy recruiting had become while he was scooping up a slew of DII and FCS guys. Can’t win without the horses to run the race.

Posted
6 hours ago, exit322 said:

Good way for NIU to finish its MAC run, 3-9 with their QB throwing for 27 yards in a loss to Kent.

I'm rooting for them to fail even worse in their new conference. 

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On 11/28/2025 at 3:04 PM, Let'sGoZips94 said:

NIU just choked vs Kent. 

 

Kent finishes ahead of Akron. 

 

Joe. Has. To. Go. 

Puzzling to me. KSU was branded as the worst team in the MAC. Fire their HC during the season. Then got hot. Finished 5-7 overall, 4-4 in the MAC AND beat the Zips. Akron finishes 5-7, 4-4 after how many years. Someone please help me with this.

Posted
2 minutes ago, Lee Adams said:

Puzzling to me. KSU was branded as the worst team in the MAC. Fire their HC during the season. Then got hot. Finished 5-7 overall, 4-4 in the MAC AND beat the Zips. Akron finishes 5-7, 4-4 after how many years. Someone please help me with this.

 

Kent State hired the right guy and has some momentum and a little hope.

 

We have been continually told that this is impossible at Akron, so we just have to deal.

Posted
4 minutes ago, exit322 said:

 

Kent State hired the right guy and has some momentum and a little hope.

 

We have been continually told that this is impossible at Akron, so we just have to deal.

No, some people at the school have to change their commitments.

Posted
1 hour ago, Lee Adams said:

No, some people at the school have to change their commitments.

Nah, you're totally wrong.  It is fundamentally impossible here.  Any time someone says that it could be better, we are shot down completely.  Akron is hopeless and this magical five win run is the tops.

Posted (edited)
32 minutes ago, exit322 said:

Nah, you're totally wrong.  It is fundamentally impossible here.  Any time someone says that it could be better, we are shot down completely.  Akron is hopeless and this magical five win run is the tops.

 

That's because you're hearing what you want to hear. You keep just saying move on from JoeMo and it will make us magically better. Others are saying we need additional resources regardless of coach.

 

Just because someone points out that the program is underfunded doesn't mean they're saying the program can never succeed in the MAC. They're saying that if we want to have success in the future we need to find ways of increasing resources. Whether that falls on getting more donations, playing more buy games, or whatever else.

 

Replacing a coach is just a bandaid. I'm not even opposed moving on from JoeMo. I just want there to be a plan in place for how we're going to be financially competitive with the other MAC schools. Without it you will be here in 2-3 years demanding we fire another coach.

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6 minutes ago, kreed5120 said:

 

That's because you're hearing what you want to hear. You keep just saying move on from JoeMo and it will make us magically better. Others are saying we need additional resources regardless of coach.

 

Just because someone points out that the program is underfunded doesn't mean they're saying the program can never succeed in the MAC. They're saying that if we want to have success in the future we need to find ways of increasing resources. Whether that falls on getting more donations, playing more buy games, or whatever else.

 

Replacing a coach is just a bandaid. I'm not even opposed moving on from JoeMo. I just want there to be a plan in place for how we're going to be financially competitive with the other MAC schools. Without it you will be here in 2-3 years demanding we fire another coach.

I haven't chimed in but wanted to share the following post from the boogeyman himself Connor Stalions when talking about the MSU hire - It's insightful. 

"People need to understand coaching is just one piece of the pie. More times than not, it’s a huge factor because talent & resources are usually close. But at Northwestern, it’s not even in the same ballpark as the rest of the conference. The academic standards make recruiting damn near impossible. The administration doesn’t care about winning. It’s basically an Ivy League school in the Big Ten. Pointing to a couple bad seasons (from a record standpoint) is lazy.

Speaking from personal experience (yes, at a much different scale): I coached at Mumford HS in Detroit as the DC for a few months. We had 3 coaches & 18 total players in the program with a team-wide average GPA of a 0.9 when we arrived in the summer, and had to play JV & Varsity games with those 18 players (do the math on that). We somehow won a game. But of course we lost to Cass Tech 70-0. Went to Belleville right after the regular season as the OC and won 70-0 first game in the playoffs. Do you think I didn’t know how to coach then all the sudden learned in one week for a 140-point turnaround? No… We won at Belleville because we had Bryce Underwood, Elijah Dotson, etc. We lost at Mumford because we didn’t (and played against CJ Sadler, Don Tabron, etc.).

 

While talent gaps are much greater in high school, I’m explaining the point that coaching only matters when the talent gap is manageable."

Akron like Northwestern's issues are largely structural (and financial here), and Moorhead is not to blame there.  Without addressing those underlying issues, a coaching change seems cosmetic. Unless they could line up someone like Jason Taylor.  They are working to address the underlying issues though. 

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