MangoZip Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago (edited) Pretty much confirming what we already knew, but embarrassing to be below several FCS schools as well. We have the same budget as Stony Brook?! Edited 21 hours ago by MangoZip 1 1 Quote
AkronAlumnus Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago (edited) It’s a shame, because they deserve better. I also think they’re going to surprise a lot of people this year. I’m probably in the extreme minority here — maybe even alone — but I think football takes a sizable step forward this season while hoops takes a step back. QB1 and the entire offense really is going to make some noise this year. Edited 21 hours ago by AkronAlumnus 2 Quote
72 Roo Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago You are not in the extreme minority. This team is slowly rebuilding with the biggest jump at QB. 6-6 is definitely within their grasp and 7-5 is possible, but not probable. Regards the football budget, I am not worried. Goodrich and Pottorff know it is low and they are working to add to it while suffering the cuts the university has mandated to right its financial situation. Both will be resolved over time. As mentioned in another post today we are a program that competes well in most every sport. Baseball would have been a top competitor had they not lost their top three pitchers this season, all of whom will be back. 2 Quote
Blue & Gold Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 16 hours ago, AkronAlumnus said: It’s a shame, because they deserve better. I also think they’re going to surprise a lot of people this year. I’m probably in the extreme minority here — maybe even alone — but I think football takes a sizable step forward this season while hoops takes a step back. QB1 and the entire offense really is going to make some noise this year. Now I like your post 😅 2 Quote
exit322 Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, Blue & Gold said: Now I like your post 😅 Eh basketball can take a step back and still win the MAC Quote
kreed5120 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago These numbers don't factor in the $4.5-$5 million annually that Akron spends financing Infocision. To put it in basic terms the program is essentially house poor. We're spending pretty much the same as other MAC programs, but a huge chunk of that is tied up in facility costs. Other MAC programs are instead able to spend that money on coaches, players, training tables, etc. They're able to get more value out of their dollars because they spent them more efficiently. Quote
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