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I am sure many of you are much smarter than I am and i openly admit it. This is a pretty good article it is long but to me interesting and I think some of you may find it interesting. 

 

Walgren suggested the football team cut three players for poor academics and they didn't and then a fourth who had a gpa of .74 and they did not. It goes into depth for the reasoning and i'm not pointing fingers in agreement or disagreement just saying the article is well written and explains a lot. It also says at the end the ban "could continue into next year" but that is just a possibility. 

 

I am relying some of you brainiacs to translate a lot of this for me. 

 

I do think Mr Brown did a good job though. 

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On 12/8/2025 at 6:05 PM, ZippyDoo said:

It also says at the end the ban "could continue into next year" but that is just a possibility. 

Reminds me of the old Jerry Tarkanian line: "The NCAA is so mad at Kentucky they'll probably put Cleveland State on probation for an additional two years."

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48 minutes ago, a-zip said:

It is sad that so many negative articles around college football - we are named.  Worst head coaching positions, game day atmosphere, academics, worst teams.

There is a silver lining: Akron has the best facilities in the MAC, a great FBS opportunity for players to showcase their talent, and a competent president/ athletic director. Under Nemer and Goodrich, those advantages will pay dividends sooner rather than later and the only direction to go is up!!

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1 hour ago, a-zip said:

It is sad that so many negative articles around college football - we are named.  Worst head coaching positions, game day atmosphere, academics, worst teams.

Yet it's challenging to dispute any of them.

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45 minutes ago, AkronAlumnus said:

There is a silver lining: Akron has the best facilities in the MAC, a great FBS opportunity for players to showcase their talent, and a competent president/ athletic director. Under Nemer and Goodrich, those advantages will pay dividends sooner rather than later and the only direction to go is up!!

All those things are true, but I wouldn't advertise regression to the mean as something we have going for us because by its very definition in our case, it highlights that we have traditionally been one of the worst programs in FBS/D1-A.

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