Akron Zips Football 2011 Preview, Predictions, Picks, Odds
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2010 Record: 1-11 MAC Record: 1-7 (T-5th, East) 2011 Returning Starters: 14; 6 offense, 7 defense, punter
Coach: Rob Ianello, 1-11 (1 year)
Offensive Coordinators: John Latina Defensive Coordinators: Kevin Cosgrove
2011 Akron Players to Watch: La Brian Wagner, S L.T. Smith, QB Patrick Nicely, QB Clayton Moore, RB Jawon Chisholm, OL Jake Anderson, OL Zac Kasparek.
2011 Akron Strengths:
After a rough transitional year moving into the systems preferred by Ianello, the Zips appear to be much more comfortable with the schemes and the playbook. Two solid recruiting classes are making the roster a much better fit with Ianello’s philosophy.
2011 Akron Weaknesses:
The Zips don’t have a deep roster of ready-to-go players. Without a corps of capable backups, Akron will be severely tested if the starters suffer injuries. Lanello’s recruiting likely will eventually remedy this liability, but the Zips are not yet at that point.
2011 Akron Offense:
An alarmingly unproductive offense was the main culprit in Akron’s disastrous 1–11 record in 2010. The Zips ranked 119th in the nation in total offense (268.5 ypg) and 118th in scoring (15.6 ppg). The offense welcomes back five starters and hopes to receive contributions from the last two recruiting classes. It also will help that the Zips will be in the second season of running the pro-style offense implemented by coach Rob Ianello and offensive coordinator John Latina. Quarterback Patrick Nicely is back after starting seven games as a freshman and all 12 as a sophomore. After running the spread in high school and as a freshman at Akron, he struggled adapting to the new system in 2010. Nicely threw 10 touchdowns and had 13 interceptions. He will be pushed by sophomore Clayton Moore, a former Ole Miss signee who transferred from Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. The Zips may have the youngest crop of tailbacks in the nation, with one sophomore and four freshmen vying for playing time. Departed seniors Alex Allen (877 yards) and Nate Burney (467) were the top two rushers last season. Sophomore Broderick Alexander is the heir apparent. He rushed for 198 yards in 2009 but missed last season with an Achilles tendon injury. The Zips also lost their top two receivers. Sophomores Antoine Russell and Keith Sconiers got some experience in 2010. Marquelo Suel and A.J. Price have the coaches excited and are expected to push for playing time. Depth was a major problem on the offensive line in 2010 with only eight healthy bodies available for much of the year. The outlook is better this season, with three starters back tackles Jake Anderson and Mitch Straight and guard Zac Kasparek.
2011 Akron Defense:
Junior middle linebacker Brian Wagner and senior cornerback Manley Waller headline a defense that returns seven starters. Wagner led the Zips in tackles last fall for the second consecutive season. He has exceptional instincts, runs well from sideline to sideline and is a sure tackler. Waller, a junior, is one of the best cover corners in the MAC. The son of former Olympian Gwen Torrence, Waller was third on the team in tackles with 52 and had two interceptions. The return of Anthony Holmes and Josh Richmond should help the Zips improve in the secondary. The defensive line is a possible area of strength in 2011. Akron rotated eight players last fall, and most of them are back. Tackle Dan Marcoux and end Hasan Hazime are returning starters. Valuable reserves James Harvey and Nico Caponi also are back. Much is expected of senior tackle Oren Wilson, a transfer from Michigan State who sat out most of the spring with a shoulder injury.
2011 Akron Special Teams:
The Zips return punter Zack Campbell, who averaged about 38 yards on 81 attempts last season, with 20 landing inside the 20-yard line. T.J. Marchese looks like the frontrunner to handle the placekicking, but he has no experience. The guys handling the returns will be new to the action.
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2011 Akron Predictions:
The Zips have nowhere to go except up after winning only one game in Ianello’s first season. The offense must take a major step forward, and that begins with better play from the quarterback position. On defense, improvement in the secondary is the biggest priority. Akron should be better in 2011, but don’t expect this team to be a factor in the MAC East race. Another last-place finish is a possibility.
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Akron Current odds to win a National Championship: +5000
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