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Zips rush for Buffalo

Potential return of Mackey leaves team excited

Vincent Dorsey

Issue date: 10/25/07 Section: Sports
Senior rover John Mackey tore his ACL Sept. 22 against Kent State but could return to the Zips in 2007.
Media Credit: Jeff Harwell / Zips Sports Photography
Senior rover John Mackey tore his ACL Sept. 22 against Kent State but could return to the Zips in 2007.

During the Zips' bye week, the University of Akron football team witnessed a sight they thought they would not see again after the Sept. 22 game against Kent State - senior-leader and defensive rover John Mackey returning to practice.

After tearing his right ACL early in the game against KSU, the prognosis was that Mackey, one of the team's most vocal leaders, would be relegated to the role of mentor for the rest of the 2007 season.

Mackey practiced in about 20 plays and did individual work in practice Sunday using a brace on his right knee.

Head coach J.D. Brookhart said during his weekly news conference Monday that Mackey recently approached the coaching staff about attempting a comeback.

"He was walking around getting ready to have surgery this last week and approached us about seven or eight days ago, and said it felt pretty good," Brookhart said. "I asked him after he worked out (Oct. 16), 'How's it feel?' He said, 'Well, it hurts, but not as bad as last year's shoulder."

Mackey led the Zips in tackles in 2006 with 88, despite suffering a shoulder separation that required surgery at the end of the season.

Brookhart cautioned that the team does not know at this point if Mackey will be able to complete his comeback, but said that he knows that the senior captain will do everything he can to prolong his collegiate career.

"I don't think we will know for another five or six days whether it's for real and he can really do it, but if anyone can, it would be him," Brookhart said. "You have got to love him. He wants to play and is showing he can do it."

Final Stretch

Akron (3-4, 2-1 MAC) continues MAC East Division play Saturday when they travel to UB Stadium to face the Buffalo Bulls (3-5, 3-1 MAC). With the Bulls sitting atop the MAC East at 2-0 and the Zips currently positioned fourth at 1-1, the game is pivotal as UA looks to stay in the race for the division title.

Saturday's game will be the ninth match between the two schools. The Zips defeated the Bulls 31-16 at the Rubber Bowl late in the 2006 season. The Bulls lost 20-12 last week in their final non-conference game of the season.
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