I know not many people on here care about Akron, but the Zips football program has been being talked about lately, so i figured I'd start a thread on the recent news of the program.
The history of Akron football isn't a good one. In 1987, Akron made their debut in D1-FBS with former Notre Dame coach, Gerry Faust as their coach. The Zips have never had any real success, only having one MAC championship and one bowl loss since making the jump to the FBS level. The most wins they have ever gotten in one season is 7. A new stadium(30k capacity,allegedly expandable in 2 stages to 68k) and state-of-the-art field house have been recently built with visions of the program going to the next level. The AD, Tom Wistroll, decided to hire his buddy, Rob Ianello, who was more or less known as a recruiter from Notre Dame. That plan fell on its face, and ended badly as RI was fired (officially) via phone call on the way to his mother's funeral the day after a 68-19 loss to Western Michigan.
The coaching search then began. It started off with high hopes as there were many who thought there was a chance that we could get old OSU coach, Jim Tressel. Many wanted him, even though it potentially meant bringing the baggage (show-cause) that came along with JT. Tressel turned down the offer, however, offered to be on the search committee. The next candidate that is believed Akron had went after is Paul Winters. Paul Winters is an "Akron guy", much like Keith Dambrot. He played and started his coaching career at UA. PW took a D2 Wayne State program from bottom feeder to D2 runner up this season. However, he turned down Akron to accept a new offer from Wayne State. This seemed like an all-time program low for many. Next was Scott Loeffler, Temple OC, who reportedly turned down the job offer as well.
Then a member of the search committee reached out to Terry Bowden (who started his coaching career at UA as an assistant under Gerry Faust). Bowden had great interest in the program. He flew into Cleveland-Hopkins to meet with UA officials and accepted the job that night. He then began putting the staff together. Snagging Terrel Buckley from FSU, while hardly even promoting him. Then added Chuck Amato, who was the HC for NC State when Philip Rivers was there, and more importantly DC of the Noles back when they were yearly national contenders.
The staff so far looks like:
Head Coach - Terry Bowden (North Alabama Head Coach)
Director of Football Operations - Ben Murphy (North Alabama Director of Football Operations)
Offense:
Offensive Coordinator- Terry Bowden (North Alabama Head Coach)
OL Coach - Alan Arrington (North Alabama Offensive Coordinator / OL Coach)
QB Coach - A.J. Milwee (East Mississippi CC QB Coach)
WR Coach - Jeff Bowden (North Alabama WR Coach)
Unknown- John Pont (Miami Ohio Grad Assistant)
Defense:
Defensive Coordinator / Associate Head Coach - Chuck Amato (Unemployed while recovering from cancer)
DL Coach - Todd Stroud (Colorado State DL coach)
LB Coach -Chuck Amato (Unemployed while recovering from cancer)
Safeties Coach - Mike Woodford (New Mexico DB Coach)
CB Coach - Terrell Buckley (Florida State Assistant S&C Coach)
Some believe that Akron football is a "sleeping giant". Some are even calling Akron the "FSU of the north" with TB getting the "guys" back together from the time they were all at FSU. That moniker may be already starting to come to reality with this: http://akronsportsnow.com/fsu-cb-transfers-to-akron/ . Bobby Bowden is promoting the Zips and the program is getting more notority than ever and there hasn't even been a game played yet. However, with TB's resume and the staff he is putting together (best in the MAC), I expect the Zips program to get turned around and quick.
Future is looking bright! Go Zips!
Pick6
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Sat, Jan 7, 2012 4:46 PM
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