MDZip Posted yesterday at 04:06 AM Report Posted yesterday at 04:06 AM I'm Happy all these analytic charts use the Z. AD Goodrich, you need to put your stamp on the programs without spending a bunch of money. I think I know a waaaay. 2 Quote
kreed5120 Posted yesterday at 04:07 AM Report Posted yesterday at 04:07 AM Just now, Let'sGoZips94 said: NIU lost by 35. To Lindenwood. The Horizon is going to love them. If only they could take the rest of the formerly MAC West schools with them. If you look at the 6 MAC East schools we're pretty much on par with the Atlantic 10 this season. Granted sample size is still small. 1 Quote
Let'sGoZips94 Posted yesterday at 04:51 AM Report Posted yesterday at 04:51 AM (edited) 45 minutes ago, kreed5120 said: If only they could take the rest of the formerly MAC West schools with them. If you look at the 6 MAC East schools we're pretty much on par with the Atlantic 10 this season. Granted sample size is still small. The MAC West needs to be challenging for CFB Playoff spots to justice their membership in the MAC with how bad their basketball is (EMU looks halfway decent). Balls is one of the worst teams in the country and NIU isn't much better. I'm surprised more MAC West schools haven't look to separate their basketball and football programs like NIU is doing, actually. Balls, CMU, EMU, WMU would be perfect for the Horizon League. Edited yesterday at 04:53 AM by Let'sGoZips94 Quote
Let'sGoZips94 Posted yesterday at 02:34 PM Report Posted yesterday at 02:34 PM (edited) CMU with a horrendous loss to Loyola Chicago. In any other year, this is respectable; Loyola Chicago was 355 in NET coming into that game. Edited yesterday at 02:35 PM by Let'sGoZips94 1 Quote
Blue & Gold Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago (edited) I watched the BUGS vs. K-State and the EMU vs. Cincy games yesterday & both MAC teams controlled the action from tip to final buzzer. On the road. Cincy & K-State's fans were getting excited when each respective team would be trying to claw back into the game, but neither game was particularly close - especially BUGS. BUGS & EMU are tough down low & compliment that with 3-point shooting. Add KSUck's Gillespie to the mix & Amani's gotta bring his A-game on a regular basis in the MAC 👀👀 Edited 22 hours ago by Blue & Gold 1 Quote
clarkwgriswold Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago 7 minutes ago, Blue & Gold said: I watched the BUGS vs. K-State and the EMU vs. Cincy games yesterday & both MAC teams controlled the action from tip to final buzzer. On the road. Cincy & K-State's fans were getting excited when each respective team would be trying to claw back into the game, but neither game was particularly close - especially BUGS. BUGS & EMU are tough down low & compliment that with 3-point shooting. Add KSUck's Gillespie to the mix & Amani's gotta bring his A-game on a regular basis in the MAC 👀👀 PCCC also now has Gillespie's cousin, 6'7", 290 pound, Rob Whaley, who's contributing down low. 1 Quote
csims0917 Posted 19 hours ago Author Report Posted 19 hours ago (edited) Amani needs to lock in cause the bigs in the conference are game changers rn Edited 19 hours ago by csims0917 1 Quote
Captain Kangaroo Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago 3 hours ago, clarkwgriswold said: PCCC also now has Gillespie's cousin, 6'7", 290 pound, Rob Whaley, who's contributing down low. Good luck to 290 lb Rob hauling his butt up and down the court chasing the Zips gazelles. 3 Quote
MDZip Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago Don't like seeing things like this though. Quote
RoyalBlu Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago (edited) Listen.... For Groce to leave Akron quite a few dominoes have to fall. Will he be on short lists? Absolutely, he's a known coach with a Big Ten resume. He didn't completely bomb at Illinois. He just wasn't great. Schools looking to stabilize their programs will like Groce (but will he like them). Schools looking for the next Nate Oats will probably be a bit more hesitant. That said, he is not a 'sexy' name meaning it would likely take a NCAA Sweet 16 run to boost his profile. THEN ... it will have to be a job where Groce can see some success. Unless he's looking for a retirement contract (and that's possible) the fit will truly have to be to his liking. As a university, Akron is not the most financially stable, so there is a limit to be factored in here. But all in all, it seems it will take a lot from both sides of the fence to see Groce leaving Akron, even after another successful season. Edited 10 hours ago by RoyalBlu 1 Quote
csims0917 Posted 2 hours ago Author Report Posted 2 hours ago Not sure if Connor can walk on a P4 roster the same way he does for Akron also. 8 hours ago, RoyalBlu said: Listen.... For Groce to leave Akron quite a few dominoes have to fall. Will he be on short lists? Absolutely, he's a known coach with a Big Ten resume. He didn't completely bomb at Illinois. He just wasn't great. Schools looking to stabilize their programs will like Groce (but will he like them). Schools looking for the next Nate Oats will probably be a bit more hesitant. That said, he is not a 'sexy' name meaning it would likely take a NCAA Sweet 16 run to boost his profile. THEN ... it will have to be a job where Groce can see some success. Unless he's looking for a retirement contract (and that's possible) the fit will truly have to be to his liking. As a university, Akron is not the most financially stable, so there is a limit to be factored in here. But all in all, it seems it will take a lot from both sides of the fence to see Groce leaving Akron, even after another successful season. Quote
zippy5 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 9 hours ago, MDZip said: Don't like seeing things like this though. I went into this season assuming it's his last one here. If he's going to leave, it'll be this offseason imo since this should be our best year. Hoping he just wants to stay for the long haul and turn us into a real mid major power though. It's possible, he was on the verge at OU with a sweet sixteen run and Caris Levert committed.. Quote
Let'sGoZips94 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Bowling Green has surpassed Ohio State for the #2 team in Ohio NET wise. UMass has cracked the top 200, giving the MAC 8 top 200 teams. The next closed to UMass (196) is Ohio at 262. WMU, CMU, NIU, and Balls bring up the rear (Balls lost to Evansville and dropped to 346 out of 365). Quote
kreed5120 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 29 minutes ago, Let'sGoZips94 said: The next closed to UMass (196) is Ohio at 262. WMU, CMU, NIU, and Balls bring up the rear (Balls lost to Evansville and dropped to 346 out of 365). It's surprising Ball State isn't better. I know they are a middle to above average MAC team most years, but one would expect they should be one of the better ones. They play in a region of the country where high school and college basketball is a big deal and the last I looked I thought they drew decent crowds in Muncie so the fan support is there. Edited 1 hour ago by kreed5120 2 Quote
Reslife4Life Posted 29 minutes ago Report Posted 29 minutes ago 37 minutes ago, kreed5120 said: It's surprising Ball State isn't better. I know they are a middle to above average MAC team most years, but one would expect they should be one of the better ones. They play in a region of the country where high school and college basketball is a big deal and the last I looked I thought they drew decent crowds in Muncie so the fan support is there. Ball State is so weird. Their first year with Lewis they were a solid team pushing to be a top seed, then they lose the last 3 games of the year, get a 4 seed and bow out on Thursday in Cleveland. The next year they lost almost everyone and didn't make it to Cleveland. Year 3 they get Payton Sparks back and they have the same record as the year prior. Just so weird. Just being in Indiana you think they'd be better as basketball Quote
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