Penn State’s all-time record against every member of the MAC

Penn State has had little problems dealing with #MACTION, but two MAC schools own active winning streaks against the Nittany Lions.

Historically speaking, Penn State has been very good against teams currently residing in the MAC. That should be expected given Penn State’s place in college football history compared to most of the programs in the MAC. But two schools in the MAC will enter the 2021 season with active winning streaks against the Nittany Lions with no future game son the schedule lined up to give Penn State an upcoming chance of breaking those streaks.

The Toledo Rockets are the only non-power conference program in college football to own a 100 percent winning percentage against the Nittany Lions (excluding teams from the Ivy League), putting Toledo in some very elite company with programs like Clemson, Oklahoma, and Florida (and Vanderbilt!).

Penn State’s brief run under former head coach Bill O’Brien got off on the wrong foot with a home loss to the Ohio Bobcats in Beaver Stadium. Ohio is the only other MAC team with an active winning streak against the Nittany Lions. In fact, those are the only two games Penn State has ever lost to a team in the MAC to this day.

Here is a look at how Penn State fares all-time against schools currently in the MAC.

All data referenced is credited to College Football Reference. Rankings referenced are AP Top 25 where available.

If you want more, check out Penn State’s all-time records against current members of the Big Ten, ACC, Big 12Pac-12, and SEC. We are also adding all-time records against non-power conferences. Here is Penn State’s all-time record against schools in the AAC.

Note: Penn State has never faced Ball State, Miami, or Western Michigan. Penn State will face Ball State in 2021.

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A terrace in Mumbai, a blanket and 95-degree heat: How Ivana Shah persevered and won the Dinah Shore Trophy

Ivana Shah stood on a rooftop in Mumbai, India, hitting golf balls off a welcome mat into a blanket stretched across the terrace by a rope.

Last summer Ivana Shah stood on an apartment rooftop in Mumbai, India, hitting golf balls off a welcome mat into a blanket stretched across the terrace by a rope.

Her father guessed the temperature was 95 degrees with 75% percent humidity. Her mother remembers the two-hour frenzy before they found a bedcovering stiff enough to protect the neighbor’s windows.

The sophomore (in terms of eligibility) on the University of Akron women’s golf team wanted to keep her game sharp during the three months she spent at home during the COVID-19 lockdown. During her time in India from March until June, the streets were eerily silent in Mumbai, a city of 25 million people. Residents were allowed outside only during designated hours for trips to the grocery and pharmacy; most had food delivered.

Ivana, 20, and her sister Evanka, 15 — now a high school senior who hopes to play college golf in the U.S. — pounded balls into the blanket and putted on marble floors.

“I completely lost feel,” Ivana said of her putting touch. “In three months, I hadn’t really hit a ball off of grass, or even a [golf] mat. A few times we may have missed and the ball did go flying into somebody else’s building.”

Mother Niki Shah so marveled at her daughter’s dedication that she captured it on video.

“She wanted to keep herself and her sister motivated to practice and take advantage of that time,” father Kaushal Shah said from Mumbai during a WhatsApp call on May 8. “You could just end up sitting watching movies and playing video games and blow off a month and a half. She worked pretty hard on trying to keep her swing going. She was very creative in coming up with how to practice.”

Ivana Shah’s persistence led to a surprising and prestigious reward. Akron-born Shah was named the winner of the Dinah Shore Trophy award, chosen by the LPGA Foundation from nominations submitted by the National Golf Coaches Association. The announcement of the honor, also a joint effort with Friends of Golf and the ANA Inspiration, one of five majors on the LPGA Tour, was made Thursday morning.

Those considered had to have a GPA of at least 3.2 on a 4.0 scale, compete in at least 50% of the team’s scheduled events, maintain a stroke average of 78 or under and demonstrate leadership and/or extraordinary community affairs work.

University of Akron golfer Ivana Shah packs COVID-19 relief kits at the Cleveland Clinic Akron General’s Bellows Building on May 8 in Akron. Shah has won the prestigious Dinah Shore Trophy Award. Phil Masturzo/Akron Beacon Journal.

A biomedical engineering major who plans to graduate in May 2022 and go on to medical school, Shah has a 3.902 GPA, posted a 75.92 stroke average in 2020-21 and finished a career-best fifth at the Mid-American Conference Championships.

Also drawing strong consideration from the Dinah Shore selection committee was the non-profit Call to Action created by Shah and her boyfriend, Noah Alfman, a fifth-year senior engineering major at UA from Zanesville who was a three-sport athlete at Tri-Valley High School in Dresden. With the pair using their prowess on social media, Call to Action is developing a database of volunteers and serves as the middleman between those who want to make a difference in the community and non-government organizations (NGOs) seeking help.

Although Call to Action (@calltoactionakron on Instagram, calltoactionakron@gmail.com) is still in its early stages, Shah and Alfman want to take the idea national, believing the organization is perfect for college campuses. They also hope to add adults to the volunteer roll.

The award capped a difficult golf season for Shah. During a May 8 interview at Portage Country Club, Shah said she suffered a back injury this semester that she suspects was from overuse in golf. Alfman suggested spending 10 hours a day in a bad chair as she also studies for the MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) on June 19 also played a part.

“I went to Noah at one point during the semester, I was just bawling. ‘I don’t think I can do it, I’m in so much pain. I can’t move. I can’t sleep. I’m really scared I’m not going to be able to play,’” Shah said.

Shah didn’t perform well at the beginning of the pandemic-shortened season. Her golf clubs were stolen from her car and she didn’t have equipment of her own for the Zips’ first tournament. She was also involved in a minor car accident.

Shah said Call to Action was the one constant that kept her going.

“‘We need six volunteers for this event on Friday.’ Forget about everything else and you just get that job done,” Shah said. “At a certain point you think, ‘I’m giving so much, why are so many bad things happening to me still?’ It actually helps that you can concentrate on the people around you instead of yourself and you get through everything. I told coach, ‘No matter how bad things may seem, you can always give back. There’s no excuse.’”

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UA women’s golf coach Jenny King, who nominated Shah, said she practically cried when learning Shah had been chosen for the Dinah Shore Trophy, which also brings a $10,000 prize to the UA women’s golf program.

“I’m thrilled for her and I’m just proud. She’s gone through a whole lot; everybody has — this year has not been the easiest year,” King said in a telephone interview May 8. “The first part of the semester, her clubs were stolen, she’s trying to put a set of clubs together so she can practice and get ready for the first tournament. She’s borrowing my clubs. It was a mess.

“Then her car gets into a wreck and then she gets a flat tire. She’s like, ‘I don’t know anymore, coach.’ I’m like, ‘There’s better days ahead. You’ve just got to be patient.’ In the end, it’s perseverance at its best. She never gave up and she always kept working and she was patient through it. She’s shown how resilient and tough she is. She didn’t complain hardly at all.”

King said at one point she had three injured members of her team, including Shah, going for treatment every day. But Shah’s run of bad luck turned when she tied for 14th at the Akron Invitational April 16-17 at Portage Country Club.

The following weekend at the Mid-American Conference Championships at Silver Lake Country Club, Shah led the third-place Zips with a 9-over 225 and was named to the all-tournament team. It was her second appearance in the event; she also paced UA as a freshman in 2019, when she finished 11th.

“The last two events at Portage and MAC, I had so much fun,” Shah said. “MAC I was super happy. It was like, ‘I proved I’m a good player, I can do this.'”

Shah initially rebuffed the idea of attending UA, where both her parents studied. Kaushal received his undergraduate degree in chemical engineering and got his MBA in international sales from UA, while Niki, an architect, got an MBA in marketing and management. They still own their house in Silver Lake, but moved the family to India when Ivana was 6 and Evanka just a year old.

“Looking to play college golf, I was never looking into Akron that much. I wanted to be somewhere new I could explore on my own. For me, Akron was very familiar. We used to come back in the summer, play summer tournaments, live in our house when we didn’t rent it out,” Shah said. “We used to have a lot of family friends, most of their college friends are still here. I didn’t contact coach King until towards the end.”

But during Shah’s campus visit with her father, King offered Shah a full scholarship. That prompted her to choose UA over Division III programs Carnegie Mellon and NYU and the University of Illinois.

Being 25 to 30 hours away from Mumbai by air, Shah loves the close-knit team atmosphere fostered by King. The Shahs said King and her husband invite Ivana to their home for holidays because she has no family in Northeast Ohio.

“I really love coach. She’s amazing. She makes our culture very much like a family. We’re very close, very open with each other,” Shah said. “It was a smaller team, which is nice. In the end, I was like, ‘It feels familiar and college is actually so big and new, I actually want familiar.’”

Kaushal Shah almost finds it hard to comprehend all that his daughter has juggled this semester, which was capped by the national award.

“Getting this award is very, very big for her,” he said. “It’s a combination of all these things — her passion and love for the game of golf, how hard she’s worked at that, the hard work with engineering, she’s a super student with fantastic grades and has aspirations in further studies. And then leadership and community service.

“It’s a great combination to have. We were very surprised and so happy that her coach submitted her name. I think doing all these things in college is really tough.”

Marla Ridenour can be reached at mridenour@thebeaconjournal.com. Follow her on Twitter at www.twitter.com/MRidenourABJ.

Browns work out former Akron EDGE Jamal Davis

Davis has bounced around several NFL teams since 2019

With a crunch on personnel at defensive end, the Cleveland Browns held a private visit with free agent EDGE Jamal Davis.

Davis is a second-year undrafted free agent from Akron. He played in three games with the Dolphins last season, all on special teams. At 6-4 and 244 pounds, Davis is more of a stand-up OLB-type rusher than a 4-3 defensive end. He has also spent time with the Green Bay Packers, Tennessee Titans and Houston Texans.

In related news, Evan Brown had a tryout with the Detroit Lions. Brown was on Cleveland’s active roster through the first eight weeks of the season as a backup offensive lineman. He played 17 total snaps on special teams in his Browns stint.

College Football News Preview 2020: Akron Zips

College Football News Preview 2020: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Akron Zips season with what you need to know.

College Football News Preview 2020: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Akron Zips season with what you need to know.


CFN in 60 Podcast: 2020 Akron Zips
60-second Akron Zips preview

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– What You Need To Know: Offense | Defense
Top Players | Key Players, Games, Stats
What Will Happen, Win Total Prediction
Schedule Analysis
– Akron Previews 20192018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015

2019 Record: 0-12 overall, 0-8 in MAC
Head Coach: Tom Arth, 2nd year, 0-12
2019 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 130
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 129
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 125

NOTE: Obviously, no one knows what’s going to happen to the 2020 college football season. We’ll take a general look at where each team stands – doing it without spring ball to go by – while crossing our fingers that we’ll all have some well-deserved fun this fall. Hoping you and yours are safe and healthy.

5. College Football News Preview 2020: Akron Zips Offense 3 Things To Know

– The offense just didn’t work in any way. The Zips were last in the nation in scoring, last in the nation in total offense, and last in the nation in third down conversions. They were able to score 20 points or more just three times, they never scored more than 30, and they were held to seven points or fewer seven times. The attack will continue to try moving with more of a tempo, but it has to find one thing that works. Fortunately …


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– Experience isn’t a problem. QB Kato Nelson is back along with seven other starters. The team went young, suffered through a whole slew of major growing pains, and now the O has to start moving despite losing three starters. It starts with the ground game that was dead last in the country, averaging just 48 yards per game. Both offensive tackles are gone, and losing guard Brandon Council to Auburn is a killer. There’s not a lot of size, but there’s enough experience to work around.

The skill parts need more time to work, but they also have to connect. Junior Brandon Lee led the team with just 179 rushing yards for an attack that ran for a grand total of two scores. There”s depth at running back, though, and the ten top pass catchers are back. Now it’s up to Nelson to run it all in his fourth year with the team. He’s mobile enough to get by, but he has to be more accurate and consistent.

NEXT: College Football News Preview 2020: Akron Zips Defense 3 Things To Know

Ohio at Akron odds, picks and best bets

Previewing Tuesday’s Ohio Bobcats at Akron Zips sports betting odds and lines, with college football betting picks, tips and best bets.

The Ohio Bobcats (5-6) travel to Northeast Ohio to take on the Akron Zips (0-11). The Buckeye State MAC foes kick off at 7 p.m. ET Tuesday at InfoCision Stadium. We analyze the Ohio-Akron odds and betting lines, while providing college football betting tips and advice on this matchup.

Ohio at Akron: Three things you need to know

  1. Most computer rankings peg Akron in the nation’s bottom-five overall. In two of the play-by-play and drive-based rankings I follow, UA is ranked 130th (of 130) in offense and only slightly better on the other side of the ball. When using analytics “luck” and outliers as the basis of a system, it often becomes untenable to fade the very top teams and play the very bottom. Especially after a shallow win against the spread (one in which UA was out-statted, and the beneficiary of a plus-2 turnover margin and a pick-6) against an unmotivated Miami team a week ago, Akron is in that never-play territory for me this week.
  2. Ohio is fighting for bowl eligibility. Four of the Bobcats’ six losses – including each of the last three – have been one-score games. Since Oct. 12, the Bobcats have averaged an impressive 5.9 yards per carry. The Akron defense has yielded 2,300 rushing yards and 25 rushing touchdowns in 2019.
  3. The home-field “advantage” for Akron breaks down thusly: the Zips have averaged 8.8 points per game while allowing 31.0. The Bobcats are 3-2 on the road. They’ve averaged 32.4 PPG against 23.6 PPG for their opponents.

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Ohio at Akron: Odds, betting lines and picks

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated at 9 a.m. ET.

Prediction

Ohio 42, Akron 14

Moneyline (ML)

Ohio will be looking to avenge a loss to UA a year ago. The OU running game has been strong, and it has helped senior QB Nathan Rourke post some fine numbers of late (63%, 226 YPG, 10 TD, 1 INT in his last six games). We will PASS on the Ohio side here with odds of just -3334.

New to sports betting? A $10 wager on Ohio returns a profit of $0.30.

Against the Spread (ATS)

The Bobcats are the more talented team playing better football of late. The price to cover is high here OHIO (-27.5, -115) but that’s the lean.

Over/Under (O/U)

The OVER 53.5 (-115) is a decent play.

Decent Northeast Ohio weather for late November is in the forecast. That helps the skill players do what they do best. There is some pressure on OU to come away with a robust, convincing victory.

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Akron-Miami (Ohio) odds: RedHawks favored in midweek MACtion

Previewing Wednesday’s Akron Zips at Miami (Ohio) RedHawks sports betting odds and lines, with college football matchup analysis and picks.

The Akron Zips (0-10) take on the Miami (Ohio) RedHawks (6-4) in midweek Mid-American Conference East Division action Wednesday night (7:30 p.m. ET).

We analyze the Akron-Miami odds and betting lines, while providing college football betting tips and advice on this matchup.

Akron at Miami (Ohio): Three things you need to know

  1. The Zips have been woeful this season. They rank among the bottom-five in FBS in a slew of statistical categories including scoring offense (130th) and yards per point (128th). Akron was shut out over consecutive games Oct. 19 and Oct. 26. It bracketed those games with a 3-pointer and a six-pointer. In fact, since Oct. 12 UA has averaged a paltry 4.6 points per game. … Dating back to the 2018 campaign, the Zips have lost 15 in a row.
  2. After enduring a crucible of a schedule stretch at the outset of the season, head coach Chuck Martin has a young RedHawks team playing its best football in November. On offense, the RedHawks have been strong in running the ball and solid-but-unspectacular in the passing game. On defense, Miami has done well against the run and aerial game. Since Sept. 28, MU has yielded just five passing touchdowns while coming up with seven interceptions.
  3. The 2019 RedHawks are 4-0 at home, averaging 38.2 PPG while allowing just 16.0 PPG on defense. The Zips are 0-5 on the road, averaging 12.4 PPG on offense and allowing 41.6 PPG.

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Akron at Miami (Ohio): Odds, betting lines and picks

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Wednesday at 9 a.m. ET.

Prediction

Miami 31, Akron 7

Moneyline (ML)

The moneyline was off the board (OTB) at the time of publishing. Due to the large spread, it’s unlikely to be worth a wager even if it is released closer to game time.

Against the Spread (ATS)

Miami (-30.5, -125) is 8-3 against the spread over its last 11 games against teams with a losing record. The RedHawks have won their last two against the Zips, including a 41-17 win over Akron (+30.5, +105) last fall (Oct. 6).

The RedHawks are the more talented team and have momentum on their side. Even to the tune of about four-to-five touchdowns. The rub is that Miami has already clinched a MAC East title. Figuring game flow in this one gets fuzzy, and it’s easy to picture a lot of minutes played by depth and youth on both sides. PASS.

Over/Under (O/U)

A chilly night in Southwest Ohio – with no major stakes on the line for either side – could well devolve into a lot of running the ball for both sides. UNDER 42.5 (-110) is a solid play.

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