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Akron names former N.C. State coach Chuck Amato the new DC
Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2012 5:25 pm
by BGSU33
AKRON, Ohio -- Former North Carolina State coach Chuck Amato is Akron's new defensive coordinator.
New Akron coach Terry Bowden named Amato his associate head coach Tuesday. The 65-year-old Amato coached North Carolina State, his alma mater, from 2000-06, posting a 49-37 record and leading the Wolfpack to five bowl games.
Bowden, hired last month to turn around the Zips, called Amato "an exciting addition" to his staff.
Amato spent 21 seasons on Florida State's coaching staff under Bobby Bowden, Terry's father.
Amato visited Akron before accepting the job and said he was impressed with the school's facilities and the administration's commitment to building a winning program. Amato said he will "recruit relentlessly, coach players with the same intensity and help to bring a winning mentality to the Akron Zips football team."
Re: Akron names former N.C. State coach Chuck Amato the new
Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2012 5:30 pm
by tiznow
Will he wear those sunglasses like he did at NC State?
Sounds like a nice hire for Akron.
Hey Chuckles......
Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2012 5:31 pm
by transfer2BGSU
"Are you out of your Vulcan mind?": Pointing out that the MAC allows non-qualifiers in his news conference was an undeserved low blow by Chuck Amato.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2585138
NC State coach Amato swipes at Akron admissions
ESPN.com news services
RALEIGH, N.C. -- North Carolina State coach Chuck Amato on Monday defended his program in the wake of its 20-17 home loss to Akron -- and took a swipe at Akron's admissions policies in the process.
"They're in a conference that allows non-qualifiers in school," Amato said during his weekly news conference, the Charlotte Observer reported. "Non-qualifiers. Do y'all need to look that one up to write your stories? ... Do you know what kind of players non-qualifiers are, usually? They're inversely proportional to what their grade-point average is. They can make a big difference."
The Atlantic Coast Conference does not allow NCAA non-qualifiers -- players who do not meet the NCAA's minimum academic standards to play as freshmen under Proposition 48 -- to enroll in its member schools.
While officials at Akron and the Mid-American Conference did not respond directly to Amato's remarks, an Akron spokeswoman told the Observer that three players on the Zips' roster Saturday enrolled as non-qualifiers, and one completed all academic work necessary to earn an additional year of eligibility.
MAC Commissioner Rick Chryst also declined to speak to Amato's comments, but according to the Observer, pointed out that seven of the conference's 12 public universities posted a graduation success rate of 70 percent or better, according to the most recent figures.
According to the latest figures, the Observer reported, Akron's graduation success rate is 60 percent; NC State's is 50 percent.
Amato also defended his record, now 47-29. His teams are 24-4 in non-conference games, and the loss to Akron loss was his first to a school outside the BCS.
"We've won a lot of games around here," Amato said. "Some people need to be reminded of that."
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2584709
Re: Akron names former N.C. State coach Chuck Amato the new
Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2012 5:51 pm
by TG1996
Okay, Chuck. I'm sure every player on ACC-member Florida State's roster has a 3.5 GPA with a 30 on their ACT... Akron just continues to be unlikeable in everything they do.
Re: Akron names former N.C. State coach Chuck Amato the new
Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2012 5:56 pm
by tiznow
after that info, I amend my previous post. He is a douche.
Re: Hey Chuckles......
Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2012 6:25 pm
by BGFalconfromCincy
transfer2BGSU wrote:"Are you out of your Vulcan mind?": Pointing out that the MAC allows non-qualifiers in his news conference was an undeserved low blow by Chuck Amato.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2585138
NC State coach Amato swipes at Akron admissions
ESPN.com news services
RALEIGH, N.C. -- North Carolina State coach Chuck Amato on Monday defended his program in the wake of its 20-17 home loss to Akron -- and took a swipe at Akron's admissions policies in the process.
"They're in a conference that allows non-qualifiers in school," Amato said during his weekly news conference, the Charlotte Observer reported. "Non-qualifiers. Do y'all need to look that one up to write your stories? ... Do you know what kind of players non-qualifiers are, usually? They're inversely proportional to what their grade-point average is. They can make a big difference."
The Atlantic Coast Conference does not allow NCAA non-qualifiers -- players who do not meet the NCAA's minimum academic standards to play as freshmen under Proposition 48 -- to enroll in its member schools.
While officials at Akron and the Mid-American Conference did not respond directly to Amato's remarks, an Akron spokeswoman told the Observer that three players on the Zips' roster Saturday enrolled as non-qualifiers, and one completed all academic work necessary to earn an additional year of eligibility.
MAC Commissioner Rick Chryst also declined to speak to Amato's comments, but according to the Observer, pointed out that seven of the conference's 12 public universities posted a graduation success rate of 70 percent or better, according to the most recent figures.
According to the latest figures, the Observer reported, Akron's graduation success rate is 60 percent; NC State's is 50 percent.
Amato also defended his record, now 47-29. His teams are 24-4 in non-conference games, and the loss to Akron loss was his first to a school outside the BCS.
"We've won a lot of games around here," Amato said. "Some people need to be reminded of that."
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2584709
I had no about this, find it very funny that he'll be coaching their now
Re: Hey Chuckles......
Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2012 6:46 pm
by transfer2BGSU
BGFalconfromCincy wrote:
I had no about this, find it very funny that he'll be coaching their now
This IMMEDIATELY came to my mind when I saw the hire.
I think the hire is a good one, but I think we need to remind Coach D when (if) Akron ever comes to BG. I'll even buy Dustin the posterboard.
Re: Akron names former N.C. State coach Chuck Amato the new
Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2012 8:01 pm
by 1987alum
He's got great credentials, but what's he been doing for the past two seasons?
Re: Akron names former N.C. State coach Chuck Amato the new
Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2012 8:14 pm
by Flipper
What's he been doing? I think it rhymes with berking goff....