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A lot better than I thought he would be. Impressed he’s still in the league at this point to be honest.Just how good is Geno Smith you ask?
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A lot better than I thought he would be. Impressed he’s still in the league at this point to be honest.Just how good is Geno Smith you ask?
The trustees are dominated by Wexner cronies. The Chair is literally his personal lawyer, and Slapshot was brought in to be a puppet for Wexner...to block any investigation into his knowledge of the Strauss debacle, to keep his name slapped on everything and to allow his "wife's" continued meddling in the medical center. This will not be a good hiring process. No a-list type of candidates that we could have attracted four years ago will be interested.Jeebus. And the hits just keep coming. WTF has been going on with the Trustees and Administration?
We sit here and make fun of TCUN for all of their issues when it looks like we are living in a big glass house.
West of St. Louis, but in the same state.Where does Kansas City fall in this conversation?
Ha.I know this is for their basketball team but it encapsulates their entire athletics department and fan base so succinctly
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Kids can only execute what they are prepared to execute. I agree, in general, with your statements; I know that I’ve coached games that I can look back at and say, that it was on the kids… but sure as shit, I can point at a few games that were completely on me and what I did to prepare them.Ehhh blaming the coaching only goes so far. At some point the kids gotta execute.
Agreed. I read it as a 'we're not thrilled with our OL coaching, specifically w/r/t the run game. This shit needs fix'n and with a new OC who knows how to establish a mean ground and pound (debatable for BN27) run game, we need someone to take his vision and unfuck the OL.'I just see it as Smith’s version of Boyer that Patricia got last year. Couldn’t tell you how good of an idea it is, but it’s someone they like coaching with that makes things run easier.
Hm.. I noticed you didn't list "no cheating" in there.He should also pled no class, no integrity, no dignity, no morals and no skill.
In other news, I was named eligible to receive the Nobel Prize.![]()
The Weekender: New Mexico Names 32-Year-Old Ryan Berryman Its Athletic Director, Arkansas Will Have Tyson Foods As Its Jersey Patch and Akron Football is Now Bowl-Eligible
New Mexico names 32-year-old Ryan Berryman its next AD, Arkansas reaches a deal with Tyson Foods for its jersey patches and Akron football is now bowl-eligible for 2026.www.elevenwarriors.com
Akron Football Bowl Eligible for 2026
The Zips received a waiver from the NCAA on Wednesday that will immediately eliminate their postseason ban and remove practice restrictions that were in place for the 2024 and 2025 seasons.
"We are very proud of our academic progress and excited about the opportunity to compete in the postseason this fall," Akron Head Football Coach Joe Moorhead stated.
Akron's bowl ban and restrictions were due to the 2021-22 academic year, when a coaching change and roster adjustments caused the football team's APR to fall below the required four-year average. The Zips, who finished the season 5-7 (4-4 in the MAC), their best record since the 2017 season, were not only ineligible for the postseason, but also forced to decrease their full practice hours from 20 hours to 16 hours each week throughout the season.
Akron is now eligible for the MAC football championship and a bowl game if it gets to at least six wins.
The Zips last played in a bowl game in 2017.
