Opponent Preview: Akron

 


Opponent Preview: Akron

The football season is almost here, and in the upcoming weeks, I’m going to do my best to pass the time for the folks at The BBC by previewing the opponents of the Buckeyes this season. There is no better way to pass the time then by analyzing and breaking down what is in store on the road to success in 2011.

At the beginning of the journey are the Akron Zips, a team hoping to rebound after a 1-11 showing in the first season of the Rob Ianello regime. Despite the struggles last season, there are high hopes for the Zips in 2011.  Some believe that with one of the top recruiters in the nation at the helm, it is only a matter of time before the Zips become a contender year in and year out in the MAC Conference.

Opponent Preview: Akron

 

Opponent Preview: Akron

Head Coach: Rob Ianello (1-11), 2nd year- If the name sounds familiar, it has nothing to do with his abilities as a head coach. The former recruiting coordinator and receivers coach under Charlie Wiess at Notre Dame became known as one of the best at pulling talent from their hometown to the playing field. Specifically at the offensive skill positions, were names like Golden Tate, Brady Quinn, Michael Floyd, Maurice Stovall, Jeff Samardzija and many others have excelled. Ianello starts his second season as head coach of the Akron Zips and will see an influx of his talent start to take the field for the first time. The question heading into the 2011 campaign is if his team can follow many MAC institutions before them in slowly turning a down and out program into an annual front-runner.
Opponent Preview: Akron
Key Losses –

Offense:
TB Alex Allen (Career 378 CAR, 1631 YDS 23 TD) – In his sixth year of eligibility, Allen was the focal point of the offense at times during the 2010 season. Allen led the Zips in rushing, and was phenominal in the final three games. He gave the team a chance with 165 yards on the ground against Ball State, ran on an average of 7 yards per carry in a close loss to eventual league champion Miami. In the final game of the year and only win, Allen was able to pick up 106 yards against Buffalo. Despite having arguably the worst offensive line in the conference, Allen was able to keep the chains moving throughout the season for the Zips. His production will be missed in 2011.
WR Jeremy LaFrance (86 REC 1054 YDS 8 TD) and Jalil Carter (30 Rec 412 yards 2 TD) The hardest part offensively for the Zips going into the season will be replacing the two top receivers from a year ago. Combined, LaFrance and Carter accumulated for nearly 800 yards in the air and 67 completions out of quarterback Patrick Nicely’s 166. Like the Buckeyes, the early part of the year will be used to find out what talent can emerge into starting roles and which players can play a part logistically at the position. LaFrance was recently given a tryout with the Philadelphia Eagles in late July, but has since been released. Carter signed with the St. Louis Browns, but also has been released.
Defense:
LB Mike Thomas (265 TKL, 4 FF, 2 INT) – Thomas was a vocal and on the field leader for the Zips in 2010, tallying 113 tackles and two forced fumbles. The teams second leading tackler has been a force in the middle of the field since 2008 and it will take a lot of maneuvering to fill his void in the 2011 campaign.  Stud linebacker Brian Wagner might just have to step it up another level to make up for the loss of Thomas.
DE Shawn Lemon (102 TKL, 11 SACKS, 19 TFL) – Lemon lead the team last year in sacks and tackles for loss, and though his numbers weren’t staggering, there weren’t any lineman even close to his totals on the ball. The one thing the Zips need to work on defensively is getting to the quarterback and not giving him time to throw. Losing Lemon almost puts them a step back to start the 2011 season.
Opponent Preview: Akron
Players To Watch:
Brian Wagner, MLB – The Soul of the defense returns for his third season as the starting middle linebacker, and despite his lack of size, brings a lot of true grit to the field. His 200+ tackles in his first two years tells you a bit of the lack of pressure up front, but Wagner is ballhawk that will find the football in coverage or on the run. The Springfield native already has four interceptions in his career.
ShelDon Miller, WILB – Miller struggled in his first season in the secondary, but he will move up to linebacker this season to try and help contain the run and fill the shoes of Mike Thomas. Miller has some experience from his senior year of high school at linebacker, and will hopefully provide some versatility that this defense desperately needs. Head Coach Rob Ianello was quick to talk about Miller this spring.

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”He did a nice job at safety, but we really think he will do a better job closer to the ball,” Ianello said. ”He is a really good athlete, he runs well, he is tough and he is physical.

”ShelDon has had some big hits this spring. He is explosive and he can really strike you.”

Clayton Moore, QB – Though he has worked with the second team throughout camp and in spring camp, Moore is a former blue-chip recruit who committed to Ole Miss but didn’t see playing time or even a scholarship after being dismissed from his high school team his senior year. The JUCO transfer will battle with returning starter Patrick Nicely throughout fall camp, and could be the next quarterback to have some success in his final two season. Moore led Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College to a state championship last season by throwing for 2,395 yards and 23 touchdowns.

Positions Battles:

Running Back – Broderick Alexander is the only returner with experience at the college level, and despite missing most of 2010, he goes into the season as the front runner at tailback. Jawon Chisholm carried the ball 14 times to the tune of 124 yards in the spring game and was a solid player in high school averaging above 8 yards a carry for Harrisburg High School in Harrisburg Pennsylvania. Incoming freshman Marvin Staten has been highly regarded out of New York City after moving from the slot to tailback after an injury to the starting running back on his high school squad. He could see some carries as well early in the season. Without a doubt there are a lot of opportunities for every back on the roster to get a chance.

Wide Receiver – Anytime you take your top three producers out of the equation at any position, you are in for a lot of fun. Akron continues to look for the diamond in the rough this fall at the receiver position and some names have emerged. Keith Sconiers saw some time last year as a freshman, he will battle with sophomore Antione Russell, who missed the final three games of the season. Both will see a bunch of time as deep threats and experienced targets. One player the coaching staff has been really high on since spring is junior Anthony Meriweather. He goes into camp as a starter, because of his ability to do the little things. Incoming junior college transfer Marquelo Suel is also a candidate for playing time. The 6’3″ junior originally committed to Indiana.

Quarterback – It will be interesting to see if Paul Nicely can hold onto the job  after a mediocre season full-time in 2011. Nicely has started 17 games in his first two seasons and has truly yet to blossom. In 12 games last season, Nicely throw for 200 plus yards just once. Meanwhile Clayton Moore was named a Junior College top 25 prospect, and has shown improvements since walking on at Ole Miss.

Opponent Preview: Akron

 

The road is rather long for the Akron Zips to get back to respectability, but I think the gravel gets laid down this year as more talent finds it’s way to the program. A lot of new faces will grace the field in the upcoming season, and this team is very young. Hopefully for all fans of Ohio football, this year could be the springboard to a decent run in the upcoming years.

The Hallucination – If everything were to fall into place, without injury and some standout play all around, the Zips could be pushing bowl eligibility with a .500 record. With close games last season with Western Michigan, Ball State and Miami, it is possible that this team could be a decent football team in 2011.

The Horror Story – If Akron starts off 0-4 with losses to Ohio State, Temple, Cincinnati and VMI, then Zips fans better start praying to the football gods that their team somehow picks up a win down the stretch. VMI is a must win game in order for this team to move forward in 2011 after a tough loss to Gardner-Webb in overtime last year.

Reality – This team has enough talent to more than double their win total from last season. Looking ahead at 4-8 doesn’t seem impossible or an over achievement. It won’t be pretty offensively, but it’s safe to say the only way to look is up for Akron fans across the country.

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