http://blog.cleveland.com/sports/2008/0 ... ospec.html
Love the first paragraph:
Eastern Michigan's Earl Boykins was too small. Miami's Wally Szczerbiak was too slow. Bowling Green's Antonio Daniels couldn't shoot.
Article about Akron's 7-footer Zeke Marshall
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Article about Akron's 7-footer Zeke Marshall
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ROLL ALONG!!!
"We are linked to this institution by invisible bonds that do not wither or dissolve." --BGSU President, Dr. Ralph W. McDonald - 1968
ROLL ALONG!!!
"We are linked to this institution by invisible bonds that do not wither or dissolve." --BGSU President, Dr. Ralph W. McDonald - 1968
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Obviously bringing in a player of this caliber will make it more difficult for BG and the other teams to compete in the league, but at the same time it makes the league better. I'm all for making this league better overall. The overall quality of talent has been noticeably less than it was a decade ago. Hopefully getting guys like this into the conference will help bring that talent level back up.
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This seems to be how good teams in the MAC have been formed in recent years. Outside of Kent anyway. One good/outstanding player (Kaman, Daniels, Szerbiak) makes all the other guys around him better. Usually they arrive with less notoriety though. I agree with you. If players like this see MAC schools as "fits" and it happens to be for a rival, I have no problem. The more the merrier. In the end we will hopefully reap the benefits.hammb wrote:Obviously bringing in a player of this caliber will make it more difficult for BG and the other teams to compete in the league, but at the same time it makes the league better. I'm all for making this league better overall. The overall quality of talent has been noticeably less than it was a decade ago. Hopefully getting guys like this into the conference will help bring that talent level back up.
So the #8 ranked center in the country chooses Akron in large measure due to the fact that LeBron James is "into" them because his high school coach is now coaching there and recruiting isn't witchcraft?
Ohio and Kent made huge mistakes in hiring John Groce and Geno Ford when they could have just scooped up the high school coaches of Dwayne Wade and Carmelo Anthony.
Ohio and Kent made huge mistakes in hiring John Groce and Geno Ford when they could have just scooped up the high school coaches of Dwayne Wade and Carmelo Anthony.
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hammb wrote:Obviously bringing in a player of this caliber will make it more difficult for BG and the other teams to compete in the league, but at the same time it makes the league better. I'm all for making this league better overall. The overall quality of talent has been noticeably less than it was a decade ago. Hopefully getting guys like this into the conference will help bring that talent level back up.
I would rather have BG in a stronger league any day, and it's a great sign when a kid like this signs with a MAC.
Looking over Akron's roster, they loose a lot to graduation. However, they return enough raw material to be tough. If this kid pans out, they definitely compete in the east.
