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The Akron Pros, who were named the Akron Indians, finished 5–5 in their 1919 season in the Ohio League. [1] The Indians lost money because of the constant poor performance; the team did not win an Ohio League Championship since 1914. The Indians was sold to Art Ranney and Frank Nied. The two changed the team name to the Akron Pros, as they ...
The team improved on their 6–1 record from 1919 to a 10–1–2 record and earning them a second-place finish in the league standings. In the last league game of the season, the Staleys needed a win versus Akron to have a chance at the title. Akron, predictably, played for a tie, achieved that, and won the first APFA title.
The University of Akron football team hosts the University at Buffalo Bulls in a Mid-American Conference game at noon today.. Akron (2-6, 1-3) is trying to win its second game in a row at home ...
The Columbus Cats AFC are an Australian Rules football team based in the city of Columbus, Ohio. [1] The team is a part of the wider Columbus ARFC Inc. organization which is a nationally recognized nonprofit organization. [2]
Ali has missed the first six games of Akron's season after he played last season at Butler. Ali played for the Zips for three seasons from 2019-22 and scored 675 points in 88 games (66 starts).
Akron DE C.J. Nunnally: A quick and tough defensive end at 6-foot-3, 240 pounds, Nunnally can be a dangerous pass rusher for the Zips. He’s already got a sack and 1 .5 tackles for loss after ...
The 1920 APFA season was the inaugural season of the American Professional Football Association, renamed the National Football League in 1922.An agreement to form a league was made by four independent teams from Ohio on August 20, 1920, at Ralph Hay's office in Canton, Ohio, with plans to invite owners of more teams for a second meeting on September 17, 1920. [1]
From giving Kent State's Julius Rollins a break to not sweating March Madness expansion, here's 5 takeaways from Akron basketball's press conference.