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Toledo Blade Blogs - Joe Vardon
Wayne State at BG men's basketball
We wont spend a great deal of time on the game itself. BG dominated 80-48 over a Division II opponent. The Falcons looked strong and Wayne State looked like a Division II opponent.
Lets update the Madlock and Sims storylines. Madlock has gotten into further trouble apparently as his original suspension was to last only three games. I dont know where he stands with the program except that hes still a member. Coach Orr called the suspension indefinite and added There are some things he has to work through, we have to work through. But hes part of our family. Sometimes young people need to be able to focus on one thing at a time and get their footing together. My guess is Madlock is running out of chances, but well see. As for Sims, he is indeed transferring and its over a lack of playing time. The writing was on the wall. He played eight minutes against Concordia St. Paul and had a DNP in the other two games in Minneapolis. When three guys are suspended and youre still not seeing the floor, well, its time to move on. Sims isnt dumb. My guess is hell end up at a small school and be eligible to play at the start of the second semester. Orr had this to say about Sims: He really wants a situation where he can play more. Sims is a great young man and anything I can do to help him I will. Hes part of our family. Not that the coaching staff cares what I think, but Id use the open scholarship to go get a big man from the junior college ranks. Polk and Larson are gone after next year, and you dont want an unpolished freshman center starting the following season on what could be a very talented team. Nate Miller led the team in points (15) and rebounds (eight) in his first game back from suspension. He and Chris Knight, who was also suspended, came off the bench but Orr said that was not a sign of further discipline for their transgressions. They have to fit in where they can get in, Orr said. My guess is Miller and Knight will come off the bench until Darryl Clements and the duo of Marc Larson and Erik Marschall cool off. Speaking of Clements, he looks like a different player. Hes more confident, less choosy in his shot selection, moves more fluidly. He played with a purpose and looked much more sure of himself than was the norm from a year ago. Props to Darryl for improving his game. Miller had this to say about the suspension during the postgame interview. I got in some trouble with coach and I had to pay the price. I kept my head up, worked hard, and now Im back. Its behind me and well move on from there. BG will play at Ohio State on Monday, and Clements is confident the Falcons can make it interesting. We prepared ourselves all summer for games like this, he said. Were about as confident as were going to get. They better be ready for us to come down there. WSU coach David Greer, who played at BG from 1979-83, had some great lines after the game. First of all, did anybody get the license plate to that truck? [In reference to the blowout] I think the thing that makes Bowling Green really good is their wings are big. (I agree and thats one reason BG beat Kent State last year) Whatever Dales drinking the rest of them need to take a sip of. [On Dale Brundidges high energy] Larry had three fouls in the first half and quite frankly I forgot all about him sitting over there. [On starter Larry Edwards who picked up three fouls and did not score in seven minutes] Justin Sample really didnt give us anything tonight. [Sample did not score in 15 minutes] We have 10 new guys and some of them dont even know each others names. I have great memories here. The people just make up the town. Its a college town. Obviously we had some success here and it was great seeing a lot of my former teammates. They came down to watch the game and its always great to see those guys and mix and mingle. To show you how deep they are, they didnt have any bad players to put in to keep the game under control. Pregame Some breaking news has arrived moments before tonights tipoff between BG and Wayne State. -Cameron Madlocks suspension has not been lifted and Ryan Sims has requested and been granted a transfer. Madlock missed last weekends NABC Classic in Minneapolis and was supposed to be back tonight. Apparently he screwed up again and as soon as I know his status for the rest of the year I will let you know. Sims doesnt surprise me. He logged just eight minutes over one game in Minnesota and was behind freshman Dee Brown on the depth chart. Obviously another scholarship opens up, so well see what happens between now and the spring. Also on the lines of breaking news, I have learned that beer will be sold in the stands at tomorrows football game. Have fun pounding cold ones in 33-degree weather.
Lets update the Madlock and Sims storylines. Madlock has gotten into further trouble apparently as his original suspension was to last only three games. I dont know where he stands with the program except that hes still a member. Coach Orr called the suspension indefinite and added There are some things he has to work through, we have to work through. But hes part of our family. Sometimes young people need to be able to focus on one thing at a time and get their footing together. My guess is Madlock is running out of chances, but well see. As for Sims, he is indeed transferring and its over a lack of playing time. The writing was on the wall. He played eight minutes against Concordia St. Paul and had a DNP in the other two games in Minneapolis. When three guys are suspended and youre still not seeing the floor, well, its time to move on. Sims isnt dumb. My guess is hell end up at a small school and be eligible to play at the start of the second semester. Orr had this to say about Sims: He really wants a situation where he can play more. Sims is a great young man and anything I can do to help him I will. Hes part of our family. Not that the coaching staff cares what I think, but Id use the open scholarship to go get a big man from the junior college ranks. Polk and Larson are gone after next year, and you dont want an unpolished freshman center starting the following season on what could be a very talented team. Nate Miller led the team in points (15) and rebounds (eight) in his first game back from suspension. He and Chris Knight, who was also suspended, came off the bench but Orr said that was not a sign of further discipline for their transgressions. They have to fit in where they can get in, Orr said. My guess is Miller and Knight will come off the bench until Darryl Clements and the duo of Marc Larson and Erik Marschall cool off. Speaking of Clements, he looks like a different player. Hes more confident, less choosy in his shot selection, moves more fluidly. He played with a purpose and looked much more sure of himself than was the norm from a year ago. Props to Darryl for improving his game. Miller had this to say about the suspension during the postgame interview. I got in some trouble with coach and I had to pay the price. I kept my head up, worked hard, and now Im back. Its behind me and well move on from there. BG will play at Ohio State on Monday, and Clements is confident the Falcons can make it interesting. We prepared ourselves all summer for games like this, he said. Were about as confident as were going to get. They better be ready for us to come down there. WSU coach David Greer, who played at BG from 1979-83, had some great lines after the game. First of all, did anybody get the license plate to that truck? [In reference to the blowout] I think the thing that makes Bowling Green really good is their wings are big. (I agree and thats one reason BG beat Kent State last year) Whatever Dales drinking the rest of them need to take a sip of. [On Dale Brundidges high energy] Larry had three fouls in the first half and quite frankly I forgot all about him sitting over there. [On starter Larry Edwards who picked up three fouls and did not score in seven minutes] Justin Sample really didnt give us anything tonight. [Sample did not score in 15 minutes] We have 10 new guys and some of them dont even know each others names. I have great memories here. The people just make up the town. Its a college town. Obviously we had some success here and it was great seeing a lot of my former teammates. They came down to watch the game and its always great to see those guys and mix and mingle. To show you how deep they are, they didnt have any bad players to put in to keep the game under control. Pregame Some breaking news has arrived moments before tonights tipoff between BG and Wayne State. -Cameron Madlocks suspension has not been lifted and Ryan Sims has requested and been granted a transfer. Madlock missed last weekends NABC Classic in Minneapolis and was supposed to be back tonight. Apparently he screwed up again and as soon as I know his status for the rest of the year I will let you know. Sims doesnt surprise me. He logged just eight minutes over one game in Minnesota and was behind freshman Dee Brown on the depth chart. Obviously another scholarship opens up, so well see what happens between now and the spring. Also on the lines of breaking news, I have learned that beer will be sold in the stands at tomorrows football game. Have fun pounding cold ones in 33-degree weather.
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Guest blog from a friend
My buddy Ryan Lewis has been pestering me for some time to allow him to use this blog as a way of scratching some of the things that itches him as a sports fan. I finally caved in to his request, and I really enjoyed what he submitted.
As you'll see, Mr. Lew is as sarcastic and edgy as they come. I attribute those characteristics to him graduating from Ohio University and being forced to follow the dreadful Bobcats football team and the underachieving men's basketball team. Here's Ryan. A couple months ago Ryan and I had an unplanned conversation about a list of people who, simply put, need to go away. This impromptu dialogue triggered something in my brain that now causes me to identify the quote en quote guy every time I see him. Everyone knows who these people are, and nobody likes them. These guys need to take a long walk off of the proverbial short bridge. Allow me to elaborate: -Cuts you off on the freeway without using a blinker guy -Talks on his cell phone while getting rung up at the cash register guy -Coughs without covering his mouth guy (also see: sneezes without covering his mouth guy) You get the point. Since we are about to embark on the best part of the sports season (NFL contenders starting to take shape, NBA slowly picking up, BCS picture uh .well, you get the idea), I figured I would take a moment to identify the guys that need to take a look in the mirror: For you college fans . Shirt off at the game guy . -I remember when this guy used to be covered in body painthe was tolerable then. He was even okay when he didnt have the body paint but you could smell the Jack Daniels and cheap beer from a mile away (at least that guy knew he was an embarrassment). But now weve got clowns who stand in the stands without a shirt on for no good reason. No body paint. No cheap whiskey buzz. No nothing. Listen guy, we get it. You most likely have a tone upper-body. We are proud of you, we really are. Just put your shirt on, and go back to the Hot or Not chat room you came from. Charges the field after a meaningless victory guy -You won. Congratulations. Get off of the field. This guy has been getting worse and worse with every yearmainly because he and his awesome friends charge the field before the game is even officially over. Team A beat Team B, and Team C lost to Team A, therefore Team B is better than Team C guy -Stop it right now. Any given Sunday (or Saturday for that matter). For you NFL fans Any given Sunday guy Just stop it with the cliches ehhh..wait a second . While there is no effective way to extricate ourselves from these guys we can help the problem. Here are a list of steps to follow if you see one of these guys: -Dont encourage him, ignore him. -Make fun of that guy openly to let everyone know that his behavior is not okay. -If you realize that one of your friends is that guy, let him know. You owe it to him. -If you realize that you are that guy, tell everyone. Let them make fun of you. They owe it to you.
As you'll see, Mr. Lew is as sarcastic and edgy as they come. I attribute those characteristics to him graduating from Ohio University and being forced to follow the dreadful Bobcats football team and the underachieving men's basketball team. Here's Ryan. A couple months ago Ryan and I had an unplanned conversation about a list of people who, simply put, need to go away. This impromptu dialogue triggered something in my brain that now causes me to identify the quote en quote guy every time I see him. Everyone knows who these people are, and nobody likes them. These guys need to take a long walk off of the proverbial short bridge. Allow me to elaborate: -Cuts you off on the freeway without using a blinker guy -Talks on his cell phone while getting rung up at the cash register guy -Coughs without covering his mouth guy (also see: sneezes without covering his mouth guy) You get the point. Since we are about to embark on the best part of the sports season (NFL contenders starting to take shape, NBA slowly picking up, BCS picture uh .well, you get the idea), I figured I would take a moment to identify the guys that need to take a look in the mirror: For you college fans . Shirt off at the game guy . -I remember when this guy used to be covered in body painthe was tolerable then. He was even okay when he didnt have the body paint but you could smell the Jack Daniels and cheap beer from a mile away (at least that guy knew he was an embarrassment). But now weve got clowns who stand in the stands without a shirt on for no good reason. No body paint. No cheap whiskey buzz. No nothing. Listen guy, we get it. You most likely have a tone upper-body. We are proud of you, we really are. Just put your shirt on, and go back to the Hot or Not chat room you came from. Charges the field after a meaningless victory guy -You won. Congratulations. Get off of the field. This guy has been getting worse and worse with every yearmainly because he and his awesome friends charge the field before the game is even officially over. Team A beat Team B, and Team C lost to Team A, therefore Team B is better than Team C guy -Stop it right now. Any given Sunday (or Saturday for that matter). For you NFL fans Any given Sunday guy Just stop it with the cliches ehhh..wait a second . While there is no effective way to extricate ourselves from these guys we can help the problem. Here are a list of steps to follow if you see one of these guys: -Dont encourage him, ignore him. -Make fun of that guy openly to let everyone know that his behavior is not okay. -If you realize that one of your friends is that guy, let him know. You owe it to him. -If you realize that you are that guy, tell everyone. Let them make fun of you. They owe it to you.
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Week 13 MAC picks
Tuesday:
Northern Illinois (-3.5) at Kent State. Lets look at BG as a common opponent. BG couldnt do much of anything offensively against NIU but a week later it destroyed Kent in every way possible. Also, NIU is clearly a more talented team than the Flashes. Huskies cover. Wednesday: Ball State (-7) at Central Michigan. Theres no chance Ball State is seven points better than Central, is there? Why am I asking you? I am the voice of reason on MAC picks and Im taking CMU to beat the spread. This battle in the West should be superb. Friday: Miami (+3) at Toledo. Im not sure if Ive won a UT game yet this year. The problem is I can never gauge how bad they are going to be on any given week. Some weeks, like against Florida International, the Rockets are laughable. Other weeks, like last Saturday against Western, they are only mildly bad. Its tough to pin down which degree of poorness will be on display by the Rockets. I predict they will only be kind of bad Friday, which should be good enough to cover against a pathetic Miami team. Buffalo (+3.5) at Bowling Green. When BG creates turnovers, it generally wins big. When BG doesnt create turnovers, it generally loses in a heartbreaker. Well, Buffalo doesnt turn the ball over too much, so the Falcons are gonna have to find another way to win here. Maybe it will be with defense, maybe in the kicking game, but I think BG pulls out a close one but does not cover. Should be a dandy. Saturday: Akron (-2.5) at Ohio. There are only so many words I can pull out of my vocabulary to illustrate how truly bad OU is. Zips cover. Eastern Michigan (+10.5) at Temple. You could offer me 10 tickets to the most plush suite inside Lincoln Financial Field, massages for me and my buddies at halftime, lunch served by the caterer of our choice, and a keg of Sam Adams Honey Wheat and Id turn it down because it wouldnt be worth watching these two teams. Temple covers, I suppose. Against the spread Last week: 2-3 Season: 43-30-1
Northern Illinois (-3.5) at Kent State. Lets look at BG as a common opponent. BG couldnt do much of anything offensively against NIU but a week later it destroyed Kent in every way possible. Also, NIU is clearly a more talented team than the Flashes. Huskies cover. Wednesday: Ball State (-7) at Central Michigan. Theres no chance Ball State is seven points better than Central, is there? Why am I asking you? I am the voice of reason on MAC picks and Im taking CMU to beat the spread. This battle in the West should be superb. Friday: Miami (+3) at Toledo. Im not sure if Ive won a UT game yet this year. The problem is I can never gauge how bad they are going to be on any given week. Some weeks, like against Florida International, the Rockets are laughable. Other weeks, like last Saturday against Western, they are only mildly bad. Its tough to pin down which degree of poorness will be on display by the Rockets. I predict they will only be kind of bad Friday, which should be good enough to cover against a pathetic Miami team. Buffalo (+3.5) at Bowling Green. When BG creates turnovers, it generally wins big. When BG doesnt create turnovers, it generally loses in a heartbreaker. Well, Buffalo doesnt turn the ball over too much, so the Falcons are gonna have to find another way to win here. Maybe it will be with defense, maybe in the kicking game, but I think BG pulls out a close one but does not cover. Should be a dandy. Saturday: Akron (-2.5) at Ohio. There are only so many words I can pull out of my vocabulary to illustrate how truly bad OU is. Zips cover. Eastern Michigan (+10.5) at Temple. You could offer me 10 tickets to the most plush suite inside Lincoln Financial Field, massages for me and my buddies at halftime, lunch served by the caterer of our choice, and a keg of Sam Adams Honey Wheat and Id turn it down because it wouldnt be worth watching these two teams. Temple covers, I suppose. Against the spread Last week: 2-3 Season: 43-30-1
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Answering a few questions related to BG football
Since there were few things discussed at todays weekly press conference, I thought Id switch things up and answer some questions that perhaps you are wondering.
Will Freddie Barnes, Anthony Turner and Willie Geter play Friday against Buffalo? Dunno. Coach Brandon did not want to discuss injuries today for fear it would help Buffalo in preparing for his team. Brandon used a sarcastic coach-speech tone to say, Those guys are getting better as we speak, and hopefully they will be available. Couple things here. College coaches do not have to disclose any details regarding injuries, although Brandon is usually pretty good about giving us something, even if it includes the phrase day-to-day. Secondly, he wasnt being a jerk or a smart alec. Hes just really focused on winning this game. Does BG have to win its next three games (including the MAC championship) to secure a bowl berth? No! If BG beats Buffalo and Toledo it will play in one of the three games affiliated with the MAC --- the Motor City Bowl, the International Bowl, or the GMAC Bowl. The East winner, provided they are bowl eligible, has a reservation to one of these bowls. If you recall, Miami won the East last year but did not go bowling. Thats because it had a losing record. Should BG win its next two, the worst it could finish after the MAC title game is 7-6. Thats good enough. Did the Miami and EMU losses hurt BGs chances in the East? Not really. Lets say BG wins those games and is sitting at 5-1 in the MAC right now. Buffalo is 4-2 and could move to 5-2 with a win Friday. Youd then have two 5-2 teams atop the East with Buffalo having secured the tiebreaker. So yeah, those upset losses at home really arent that big of a deal in the grand scheme of things. Can BG lose Friday and still win the East? No. Buffalo would move to 5-2, BG to 3-4. The Bulls would then hang a banner and pop champagne. So those losses to EMU and Miami could come into play? Yeah, I guess. Had BG won those two and was to beat Buffalo on Friday, the Falcons would secure the East title right there and then. Can BG win Friday, lose next Friday to Toledo, and still win the East? Yes. There is a scenario in which BG could finish 4-4 and win the East based on tiebreakers. Can you explain those scenarios? I could but it would confuse the heck out of everyone. Let me put it to you this way. If BG, Buffalo and Akron all finish 4-4, BG would get the nod since it would have beaten Buffalo and Akron head-to-head. In that scenario Buffalo would have lost to Kent State in the regular season finale. And if Kent is to win Tuesday at home against NIU, and follow with a win over Buffalo, the Golden Flashes would also be 4-4. Temple could also be a player as it can finish 4-4 with wins over Eastern and Akron. Obviously not all of these scenarios can come to fruition as some of these teams would eliminate each other from contention. Is your head hurting? A little bit. If BG does win the East, should we expect it to be humiliated by the West representative in the MAC Championship? Maybe, but remember this. BG has not been blown out this season. You can argue that Minnesota whipped BG, but it could be assumed you didnt attend the game to actually know what went on. Ball State, Central Michigan or Western Michigan would be favored over BG, but I dont know if Id assume a blowout.
Will Freddie Barnes, Anthony Turner and Willie Geter play Friday against Buffalo? Dunno. Coach Brandon did not want to discuss injuries today for fear it would help Buffalo in preparing for his team. Brandon used a sarcastic coach-speech tone to say, Those guys are getting better as we speak, and hopefully they will be available. Couple things here. College coaches do not have to disclose any details regarding injuries, although Brandon is usually pretty good about giving us something, even if it includes the phrase day-to-day. Secondly, he wasnt being a jerk or a smart alec. Hes just really focused on winning this game. Does BG have to win its next three games (including the MAC championship) to secure a bowl berth? No! If BG beats Buffalo and Toledo it will play in one of the three games affiliated with the MAC --- the Motor City Bowl, the International Bowl, or the GMAC Bowl. The East winner, provided they are bowl eligible, has a reservation to one of these bowls. If you recall, Miami won the East last year but did not go bowling. Thats because it had a losing record. Should BG win its next two, the worst it could finish after the MAC title game is 7-6. Thats good enough. Did the Miami and EMU losses hurt BGs chances in the East? Not really. Lets say BG wins those games and is sitting at 5-1 in the MAC right now. Buffalo is 4-2 and could move to 5-2 with a win Friday. Youd then have two 5-2 teams atop the East with Buffalo having secured the tiebreaker. So yeah, those upset losses at home really arent that big of a deal in the grand scheme of things. Can BG lose Friday and still win the East? No. Buffalo would move to 5-2, BG to 3-4. The Bulls would then hang a banner and pop champagne. So those losses to EMU and Miami could come into play? Yeah, I guess. Had BG won those two and was to beat Buffalo on Friday, the Falcons would secure the East title right there and then. Can BG win Friday, lose next Friday to Toledo, and still win the East? Yes. There is a scenario in which BG could finish 4-4 and win the East based on tiebreakers. Can you explain those scenarios? I could but it would confuse the heck out of everyone. Let me put it to you this way. If BG, Buffalo and Akron all finish 4-4, BG would get the nod since it would have beaten Buffalo and Akron head-to-head. In that scenario Buffalo would have lost to Kent State in the regular season finale. And if Kent is to win Tuesday at home against NIU, and follow with a win over Buffalo, the Golden Flashes would also be 4-4. Temple could also be a player as it can finish 4-4 with wins over Eastern and Akron. Obviously not all of these scenarios can come to fruition as some of these teams would eliminate each other from contention. Is your head hurting? A little bit. If BG does win the East, should we expect it to be humiliated by the West representative in the MAC Championship? Maybe, but remember this. BG has not been blown out this season. You can argue that Minnesota whipped BG, but it could be assumed you didnt attend the game to actually know what went on. Ball State, Central Michigan or Western Michigan would be favored over BG, but I dont know if Id assume a blowout.
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Thoughts from the couch
Didnt make the trip to Minnesota, so this blog post will be based on what I see on the box score and what I heard on the radio telecast.
The men may not play a more exciting game all season than the one they played tonight against Georgia State. Brian Moten hit a 3 with two seconds left in regulation to send the game to overtime, and Joe Jakubowski made one of his six 3s as time expired in overtime to win the game. BG was beaten twice but wins the game 77-76. Nice victory. Heres what stands out from the stat sheet. -Jakubowski had a superb game, scoring a career-high 24 points and helping on six other baskets compared to just one turnover. When asked about Jakubowski during a postgame interview, assistant coach George Jackson seemed to be more impressed with the way he ran the offense than the 24 points. -BG made 14 of 17 from the line, something that was a major issue a year ago. Moten (19 points) made all six of his tries from the line. -Both teams shots 44.1 percent from the field. Thats not terrible defense on BGs part, but 40-41 percent is more ideal. -Big return for Erik Marschall, who sat out all of last season rehabbing from two surgeries. He scored 17 points, including BGs first five in overtime, grabbed nine boards and blocked two shots. I doubt coach Orr would prefer to play Marschall 38 minutes this early in the season, but what can you do when three other forwards were suspended for the game? -Starting center Otis Polk played 17 minutes. His backup Marc Larson logged 34. Polk picked up three fouls --- his second with 6:35 to go in the first half and his third with 13:35 to go in regulation. You can live with that. Larson only scored one point, so unless he was doing a lot of intangible things, Im kinda surprised he played twice as many minutes as the starter. -BG made 11 of 21 3-pointers but got killed on the boards 42-29. I can live with the rebounding disparity since Miller and Knight were missing. -Freshman Dee Brown had a decent debut, scoring six points on 3 of 5 shooting in 18 minutes. He had two assists, two turnovers and two steals. Fellow freshman Scott Thomas took three shots in his three minutes of PT and did not score. -Check out the stat line from Georgia State guard Joe Dukes. 20 points, 12 boards, eight assists. Whats a 6-1 guard doing pulling down 12 rebounds? Dukes played sparingly at Wake Forest before transferring and sitting out last year. -Saturdays opponent Minnesota crushed Concordia 76-51 in the night cap. BG will have its hands full against Minnesota but should be fine against Concordia on Sunday. Tonight was the biggie, and BG took it in the most improbable of ways.
The men may not play a more exciting game all season than the one they played tonight against Georgia State. Brian Moten hit a 3 with two seconds left in regulation to send the game to overtime, and Joe Jakubowski made one of his six 3s as time expired in overtime to win the game. BG was beaten twice but wins the game 77-76. Nice victory. Heres what stands out from the stat sheet. -Jakubowski had a superb game, scoring a career-high 24 points and helping on six other baskets compared to just one turnover. When asked about Jakubowski during a postgame interview, assistant coach George Jackson seemed to be more impressed with the way he ran the offense than the 24 points. -BG made 14 of 17 from the line, something that was a major issue a year ago. Moten (19 points) made all six of his tries from the line. -Both teams shots 44.1 percent from the field. Thats not terrible defense on BGs part, but 40-41 percent is more ideal. -Big return for Erik Marschall, who sat out all of last season rehabbing from two surgeries. He scored 17 points, including BGs first five in overtime, grabbed nine boards and blocked two shots. I doubt coach Orr would prefer to play Marschall 38 minutes this early in the season, but what can you do when three other forwards were suspended for the game? -Starting center Otis Polk played 17 minutes. His backup Marc Larson logged 34. Polk picked up three fouls --- his second with 6:35 to go in the first half and his third with 13:35 to go in regulation. You can live with that. Larson only scored one point, so unless he was doing a lot of intangible things, Im kinda surprised he played twice as many minutes as the starter. -BG made 11 of 21 3-pointers but got killed on the boards 42-29. I can live with the rebounding disparity since Miller and Knight were missing. -Freshman Dee Brown had a decent debut, scoring six points on 3 of 5 shooting in 18 minutes. He had two assists, two turnovers and two steals. Fellow freshman Scott Thomas took three shots in his three minutes of PT and did not score. -Check out the stat line from Georgia State guard Joe Dukes. 20 points, 12 boards, eight assists. Whats a 6-1 guard doing pulling down 12 rebounds? Dukes played sparingly at Wake Forest before transferring and sitting out last year. -Saturdays opponent Minnesota crushed Concordia 76-51 in the night cap. BG will have its hands full against Minnesota but should be fine against Concordia on Sunday. Tonight was the biggie, and BG took it in the most improbable of ways.
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BG's title chances looking better and better
Its taken nothing short of a miracle, but BG is now in an excellent position to win the MAC East.
Its simple. Should BG beat Buffalo and Toledo the next two Fridays it will secure a berth in the Dec. 5 MAC Championship game at Ford Field. I dont know how it happened. Well, yes I do. Kent State downed Temple on Wednesday to all but eliminate the Owls in the East, and Buffalo pulled off a four overtime win at Akron on Thursday. A scenario still exists in which Akron can win the East, but were not gonna get into it because it aint happening. Dont feel bad for the Zips; their schedule was almost as easy as BGs. For all intents and purposes, Fridays game at Perry Stadium will be for the East title. Buffalo has won four straight and doesnt have a bad loss this season (Pitt, Missouri, Central, Western). The Bulls have had a better season than BG. On Wednesday, the West title is up for grabs when Central Michigan hosts Ball State. Should CMU win, it will pummel Eastern Michigan in the regular season finale to clinch the title. Should BSU win, it will face a dangerous Western Michigan team six days later. Just for fun, lets say WMU, BSU and CMU all finish 7-1 in the conference (Were assuming WMU will beat Toledo on Saturday). Since each of their losses would have come to one another, the tiebreaker to determine the West would be based on the cumulative winning percentage of each teams cross divisional opponents. Heres who they played from the East: BSU-Kent, Miami, Akron CMU-Ohio, Buffalo, Temple WMU-Temple, Ohio, Buffalo Yuck. Gross. Eww. The West could potentially be decided on the horrible conference records of Miami, Kent, Temple and Ohio. But it wont. Ball State is going to finish undefeated and play BG or Buffalo in the MAC title game Dec. 5 at Ford Field in Detroit.
Its simple. Should BG beat Buffalo and Toledo the next two Fridays it will secure a berth in the Dec. 5 MAC Championship game at Ford Field. I dont know how it happened. Well, yes I do. Kent State downed Temple on Wednesday to all but eliminate the Owls in the East, and Buffalo pulled off a four overtime win at Akron on Thursday. A scenario still exists in which Akron can win the East, but were not gonna get into it because it aint happening. Dont feel bad for the Zips; their schedule was almost as easy as BGs. For all intents and purposes, Fridays game at Perry Stadium will be for the East title. Buffalo has won four straight and doesnt have a bad loss this season (Pitt, Missouri, Central, Western). The Bulls have had a better season than BG. On Wednesday, the West title is up for grabs when Central Michigan hosts Ball State. Should CMU win, it will pummel Eastern Michigan in the regular season finale to clinch the title. Should BSU win, it will face a dangerous Western Michigan team six days later. Just for fun, lets say WMU, BSU and CMU all finish 7-1 in the conference (Were assuming WMU will beat Toledo on Saturday). Since each of their losses would have come to one another, the tiebreaker to determine the West would be based on the cumulative winning percentage of each teams cross divisional opponents. Heres who they played from the East: BSU-Kent, Miami, Akron CMU-Ohio, Buffalo, Temple WMU-Temple, Ohio, Buffalo Yuck. Gross. Eww. The West could potentially be decided on the horrible conference records of Miami, Kent, Temple and Ohio. But it wont. Ball State is going to finish undefeated and play BG or Buffalo in the MAC title game Dec. 5 at Ford Field in Detroit.
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Basketball notes --- Nov. 12
We have a ton of basketball news to discuss, everywhere from suspensions to recruiting to this weekends game.
Ladies first. The BG women signed three players today, and the first thing that jumps out is the height each brings. There is a 6-foot post and two 5-10 wings, which is consistent with BGs recent trend in recruiting. The post is Anthony Waynes Allison Papenfuss, who BG coach Curt Miller and his staff have been eyeing for some time. I saw Papenfuss play two years ago, and although I cant remember specifics from that night, I do remember coming away impressed. Miller said Papenfuss can make an immediate impact on the court, but her recruitment can also pay dividends in the community as shes a local girl. Chrissy Steffen set the record for most points (31) in a state championship game last year as she led Carmel High (Indiana) to the Class 4A title. Miller said Steffen is one of the best shooters in the country and he compares her physically to Lauren Prochaska. In other words, shes rail thin but strong enough to score inside. Jessie Tamerlano (North Royalton, Ohio) is a McDonalds All-America nominee and has averaged 16 points throughout her career. Her sister is a soccer player at BG, so that obviously helped in her recruitment. Whereas Steffen is more of a shooter, Tamerlanos MO is attacking the basket. All three committed prior to the summer, which probably means BG didnt reach for any of them. Miller and his staff love to recruit and are obviously good at evaluating talent and convincing that talent that BG is a good fit. Miller said this in regards to recruiting: Players win championships, not coaches. Ultimately it comes down to recruiting wars and who can get the best talent and who can find the hidden gems at our level and who can steal a player every once and a while from the Big Ten. Thats what our conference is all about. Recruiting has to be your passion. If recruiting isnt your passion, youre not going to be a coach for very long. Every coach has high marks about their recruits at this time, but Miller ratcheted it up a level. Including transfers Tamika Nurse and Maggie Hennegan (who become eligible next year) Miller believes next years class is capable of really special things. If you roll that five out as a starting lineup that is a five who could compete night in and night out for a championship in this conference, Miller said. When you infuse those five with the rest of our talent, we are really excited about our future. Someone alert the rest of the MAC. Now for the men. BG coach Louis Orr announced the signings of guard Luke Kraus (Findlay) and power forward Danny McElroy (Cincinnati La Salle). Orr called Kraus a tough cookie and McElroy a gladiator. Good enough for me. I saw Kraus play last year and came away impressed although not overwhelmed. But from everyone Ive spoken with, he had an excellent summer and really improved his shooting. Miami was really turning up the heat on Kraus before he chose BG. Speaking of Miami, coach Charlie Coles was expected to sign Cincy prep teammates Orlando Williams and Allen Roberts today. If you recall, and you may not, Williams and Roberts gave BG a very fragile oral commitment last year. Not sure what happened, but they aint coming. Orr said theres a chance hell sign another player in the spring. It was not clear whether he was speaking in general terms or if he has a player in mind. Do not be surprised if Darren Goodson reemerges. Goodson committed to BG in October 2007 but was stripped of the offer after being charged with sexual assault this past September (charges were later dropped). Orr confirmed that Nate Miller, Chris Knight and Cameron Madlock are suspended for this weekends tournament and stressed that the incidents were not related, meaning they did not get in trouble together. The transgressions occurred sometime between the end of last season and recently (so basically sometime during the offseason). I wouldnt lose any sleep over this. Yeah, BG will be hurting big time without its top two returning scorers this weekend, but its not a big deal. Theyll be back for Thursdays home game against Wayne State. Friends, these guys arent punks or thugs. Its a long offseason and there are many opportunities to cause trouble, and they werent very smart about it.
Ladies first. The BG women signed three players today, and the first thing that jumps out is the height each brings. There is a 6-foot post and two 5-10 wings, which is consistent with BGs recent trend in recruiting. The post is Anthony Waynes Allison Papenfuss, who BG coach Curt Miller and his staff have been eyeing for some time. I saw Papenfuss play two years ago, and although I cant remember specifics from that night, I do remember coming away impressed. Miller said Papenfuss can make an immediate impact on the court, but her recruitment can also pay dividends in the community as shes a local girl. Chrissy Steffen set the record for most points (31) in a state championship game last year as she led Carmel High (Indiana) to the Class 4A title. Miller said Steffen is one of the best shooters in the country and he compares her physically to Lauren Prochaska. In other words, shes rail thin but strong enough to score inside. Jessie Tamerlano (North Royalton, Ohio) is a McDonalds All-America nominee and has averaged 16 points throughout her career. Her sister is a soccer player at BG, so that obviously helped in her recruitment. Whereas Steffen is more of a shooter, Tamerlanos MO is attacking the basket. All three committed prior to the summer, which probably means BG didnt reach for any of them. Miller and his staff love to recruit and are obviously good at evaluating talent and convincing that talent that BG is a good fit. Miller said this in regards to recruiting: Players win championships, not coaches. Ultimately it comes down to recruiting wars and who can get the best talent and who can find the hidden gems at our level and who can steal a player every once and a while from the Big Ten. Thats what our conference is all about. Recruiting has to be your passion. If recruiting isnt your passion, youre not going to be a coach for very long. Every coach has high marks about their recruits at this time, but Miller ratcheted it up a level. Including transfers Tamika Nurse and Maggie Hennegan (who become eligible next year) Miller believes next years class is capable of really special things. If you roll that five out as a starting lineup that is a five who could compete night in and night out for a championship in this conference, Miller said. When you infuse those five with the rest of our talent, we are really excited about our future. Someone alert the rest of the MAC. Now for the men. BG coach Louis Orr announced the signings of guard Luke Kraus (Findlay) and power forward Danny McElroy (Cincinnati La Salle). Orr called Kraus a tough cookie and McElroy a gladiator. Good enough for me. I saw Kraus play last year and came away impressed although not overwhelmed. But from everyone Ive spoken with, he had an excellent summer and really improved his shooting. Miami was really turning up the heat on Kraus before he chose BG. Speaking of Miami, coach Charlie Coles was expected to sign Cincy prep teammates Orlando Williams and Allen Roberts today. If you recall, and you may not, Williams and Roberts gave BG a very fragile oral commitment last year. Not sure what happened, but they aint coming. Orr said theres a chance hell sign another player in the spring. It was not clear whether he was speaking in general terms or if he has a player in mind. Do not be surprised if Darren Goodson reemerges. Goodson committed to BG in October 2007 but was stripped of the offer after being charged with sexual assault this past September (charges were later dropped). Orr confirmed that Nate Miller, Chris Knight and Cameron Madlock are suspended for this weekends tournament and stressed that the incidents were not related, meaning they did not get in trouble together. The transgressions occurred sometime between the end of last season and recently (so basically sometime during the offseason). I wouldnt lose any sleep over this. Yeah, BG will be hurting big time without its top two returning scorers this weekend, but its not a big deal. Theyll be back for Thursdays home game against Wayne State. Friends, these guys arent punks or thugs. Its a long offseason and there are many opportunities to cause trouble, and they werent very smart about it.
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Week 12 MAC picks
Im rather busy today working on basketball preview stuff, so Ill just give you my picks without any explanation. This should be a great week of MAC football, and unlike most weeks, Ill be able to watch every game.
Tuesday: Ball State (-19.5) at Miami Ball State Wednesday: Temple (-2.5) at Kent Temple Central Michigan (+3) at Northern Illinois CMU Thursday: Buffalo (+2.5) at Akron Buffalo Saturday: Toledo (+15.5) at Western Michigan WMU Against the spread Last week: 2-3 Season: 41-27-1
Tuesday: Ball State (-19.5) at Miami Ball State Wednesday: Temple (-2.5) at Kent Temple Central Michigan (+3) at Northern Illinois CMU Thursday: Buffalo (+2.5) at Akron Buffalo Saturday: Toledo (+15.5) at Western Michigan WMU Against the spread Last week: 2-3 Season: 41-27-1
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BGSU presser notes
Before we get to todays press conference, I have a personal issue Id like help with.
Ive become numb to the Browns and Im asking you to pick a new NFL team for me to follow. I cant even bring myself to getting upset when they lose anymore. I should have been throwing shoes at the TV Thursday when the Broncos staged an improbable comeback. Ditto two weeks ago when Cleveland blew a two-touchdown lead in the second half against Baltimore. Instead of throwing a fit, I just smirked and kept moving. If that isnt a sign of a relationship needing to end, then I dont know what is. So help me out and please convince me into liking your favorite team. Few rules though Cincinnati and Detroit are not options (Im not going to trade bad for worse) as is Pittsburgh (Im decent enough to not start dating the girl who beat out my ex for homecoming queen). Appreciate the input. Now on to BG news. -Freddie Barnes will practice this week and could be healthy for the Buffalo game. Chris Bullock suffered a concussion Saturday but is fine. As for BGs other running backs, Anthony Turner (shoulder) could have played more Saturday if needed, and Willie Geter (knee) seems to be progressing. BG, compared to just about every team in college football, is very healthy at this stage of the season. -Erique Dozier was named MAC East Defensive Player of the Week. Doze had an INT, 1.5 sacks, and seven tackles in Saturdays win. He and fellow linebacker John Haneline rank second on the team with 73 tackles --- two behind P.J. Mahone. -Coach Brandon is not happy with his the execution of his offense. This is a guy that got spoiled early in his BG career by teams hanging 40 points on opponents every Saturday. That being said, he has a point. BG ranks just ninth in the MAC in total offense (340.4 yards per game) and sixth in scoring offense (26 points per game). Brandon said hes OK with the latter but not exactly impressed. -Brandon said the offensive woes can be traced to a number of things, for instance injuries in the backfield and an offensive line that has taken time to mesh. Personally, I think the line has done a solid job. They probably arent as big or as talented as last years group, but no one expected them to be. As a unit, theyve been steady --- and you would have absolutely signed up for steady before the season started. -Speaking of the line, I spoke with Jeff Fink tonight. Fink wasnt able to make todays press conference because it was his first day of teaching English at BGHS. He admitted to some pregame jitters but said it was a great day. Fink and Joe Schaefer are English majors, which I find refreshing in a time that almost every athlete is a sport management major (not that its a bad thing). Fink is getting married this summer to the sister of former BG lineman Rob Warren. Fink is not interested in playing football at the next level and is looking forward to teaching and coaching. -Eric Ransom, who has played in just two games over the last two seasons, will in all probability we awarded a sixth year of eligibility. But after three knee surgeries is Ransom willing to give it another go? For that matter, will the doctors even allow it? Im skeptical that Ransom will ever play again, which would be quite a shame. The kid can run. -Brandon or someone on the team found a watch commemorating Buffalos share of last years MAC East title inside the lockerroom at OU. It will be returned when BG hosts Buffalo next week. This is unreal to me. Yes, Buffalo finished in a three-way tie with Miami and BG, but the Bulls finished third in the tiebreaker. Way to award mediocrity, coach Gill.
Ive become numb to the Browns and Im asking you to pick a new NFL team for me to follow. I cant even bring myself to getting upset when they lose anymore. I should have been throwing shoes at the TV Thursday when the Broncos staged an improbable comeback. Ditto two weeks ago when Cleveland blew a two-touchdown lead in the second half against Baltimore. Instead of throwing a fit, I just smirked and kept moving. If that isnt a sign of a relationship needing to end, then I dont know what is. So help me out and please convince me into liking your favorite team. Few rules though Cincinnati and Detroit are not options (Im not going to trade bad for worse) as is Pittsburgh (Im decent enough to not start dating the girl who beat out my ex for homecoming queen). Appreciate the input. Now on to BG news. -Freddie Barnes will practice this week and could be healthy for the Buffalo game. Chris Bullock suffered a concussion Saturday but is fine. As for BGs other running backs, Anthony Turner (shoulder) could have played more Saturday if needed, and Willie Geter (knee) seems to be progressing. BG, compared to just about every team in college football, is very healthy at this stage of the season. -Erique Dozier was named MAC East Defensive Player of the Week. Doze had an INT, 1.5 sacks, and seven tackles in Saturdays win. He and fellow linebacker John Haneline rank second on the team with 73 tackles --- two behind P.J. Mahone. -Coach Brandon is not happy with his the execution of his offense. This is a guy that got spoiled early in his BG career by teams hanging 40 points on opponents every Saturday. That being said, he has a point. BG ranks just ninth in the MAC in total offense (340.4 yards per game) and sixth in scoring offense (26 points per game). Brandon said hes OK with the latter but not exactly impressed. -Brandon said the offensive woes can be traced to a number of things, for instance injuries in the backfield and an offensive line that has taken time to mesh. Personally, I think the line has done a solid job. They probably arent as big or as talented as last years group, but no one expected them to be. As a unit, theyve been steady --- and you would have absolutely signed up for steady before the season started. -Speaking of the line, I spoke with Jeff Fink tonight. Fink wasnt able to make todays press conference because it was his first day of teaching English at BGHS. He admitted to some pregame jitters but said it was a great day. Fink and Joe Schaefer are English majors, which I find refreshing in a time that almost every athlete is a sport management major (not that its a bad thing). Fink is getting married this summer to the sister of former BG lineman Rob Warren. Fink is not interested in playing football at the next level and is looking forward to teaching and coaching. -Eric Ransom, who has played in just two games over the last two seasons, will in all probability we awarded a sixth year of eligibility. But after three knee surgeries is Ransom willing to give it another go? For that matter, will the doctors even allow it? Im skeptical that Ransom will ever play again, which would be quite a shame. The kid can run. -Brandon or someone on the team found a watch commemorating Buffalos share of last years MAC East title inside the lockerroom at OU. It will be returned when BG hosts Buffalo next week. This is unreal to me. Yes, Buffalo finished in a three-way tie with Miami and BG, but the Bulls finished third in the tiebreaker. Way to award mediocrity, coach Gill.
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BGSU at Ohio
A few notes now that Im finally home from a truly awful trip to Athens. Nothing against OU, which has a beautiful campus, but the drive down there is excruciating. As I say, once you get past Columbus youre staring at nothing but hills and hillbillies.
Solid win for BG. Im not yet ready to say the Falcons are totally legit, but you have to like what theyve done to weaker opponents the past two weeks. You also have to like the teams pride bouncing back from an awful October. The heavy lifting comes in two weeks against Buffalo, but having two weeks to prepare for the game is huge. Its just amazing how workable this schedule is. Strong showing by BGs defense or was it a horrific showing by OUs offense? Im gonna say a little of both. OUs offense, as it has been more of the year, was laughable. But the Falcons allowed just three points, and you can quibble about the opposing offense, but it doesnt change the fact BG kept a team out of the end zone. When you look at the level of talent on this defense, they should be pretty dominant. The secondary is most impressive as all four of them could contend for All-MAC honors at the end of the season. Everyone talks about Antonio Smith, P.J. Mahone and Kenny Lewis, but how about Jahmal Brown. He very well could be the best open field tackler on the team. Strong game from Brown, who had a team-best 13 tackles. Big assist from Andrew Beam, whose first career completion was a TD. The pass was low, but Tyler Sheehan made a great play on it in the end zone. Beam is a big, strong runner that is good for at least four yards if the blocking is right. Its good to see his redshirt year was not wasted by a few meaningless snaps in the Boise and Wyoming games. Thats all for now. I need to get some rest in preparation for tomorrows womens MAC soccer championship game. Maybe if I'm really, really lucky I'll get to see more than one goal. Halftime: -Using a strong defensive performance, BG has taken a 14-0 lead into halftime. In the last two weeks, BG has outscored its opponents 42-0 in the first half. Pretty impressive. -Tyler Sheehan has a touchdown pass (to Jermiah Kelley) and a touchdown reception (from Andrew Beam). Beams first career pass was thrown low but Sheehan made a nice effort to get down and scoop it. -Beam leads the team in rushing with 17 yards on three attempts. All of his carries came consecutively during the same possession he connected with Sheehan for the score. -Sheehan has been sharp, completing 18 of 23 for 161 yards. Hes been sacked three times. -Jason Rice started the game but hasnt played a whole lot. -Sinisa Vrvilo missed a 40-yard FG with about 40 seconds to go. For whatever reason, BG called a timeout before the attempt, which allowed the Bobcats ample time to drive down the field. They did not. Pregame: -Freddie Barnes (knee) did not make the trip but Willie Geter (knee) and Anthony Turner (shoulder) are here and warming up. My guess is neither plays extensively, although Geter had a bounce in his step in warm-ups. -Obviously BG must win to keep its title hopes in tack. Maybe Im being greedy here, but Id like to see an impressive win. Time for the Falcons to sharpen things up if they want to be taken seriously.
Solid win for BG. Im not yet ready to say the Falcons are totally legit, but you have to like what theyve done to weaker opponents the past two weeks. You also have to like the teams pride bouncing back from an awful October. The heavy lifting comes in two weeks against Buffalo, but having two weeks to prepare for the game is huge. Its just amazing how workable this schedule is. Strong showing by BGs defense or was it a horrific showing by OUs offense? Im gonna say a little of both. OUs offense, as it has been more of the year, was laughable. But the Falcons allowed just three points, and you can quibble about the opposing offense, but it doesnt change the fact BG kept a team out of the end zone. When you look at the level of talent on this defense, they should be pretty dominant. The secondary is most impressive as all four of them could contend for All-MAC honors at the end of the season. Everyone talks about Antonio Smith, P.J. Mahone and Kenny Lewis, but how about Jahmal Brown. He very well could be the best open field tackler on the team. Strong game from Brown, who had a team-best 13 tackles. Big assist from Andrew Beam, whose first career completion was a TD. The pass was low, but Tyler Sheehan made a great play on it in the end zone. Beam is a big, strong runner that is good for at least four yards if the blocking is right. Its good to see his redshirt year was not wasted by a few meaningless snaps in the Boise and Wyoming games. Thats all for now. I need to get some rest in preparation for tomorrows womens MAC soccer championship game. Maybe if I'm really, really lucky I'll get to see more than one goal. Halftime: -Using a strong defensive performance, BG has taken a 14-0 lead into halftime. In the last two weeks, BG has outscored its opponents 42-0 in the first half. Pretty impressive. -Tyler Sheehan has a touchdown pass (to Jermiah Kelley) and a touchdown reception (from Andrew Beam). Beams first career pass was thrown low but Sheehan made a nice effort to get down and scoop it. -Beam leads the team in rushing with 17 yards on three attempts. All of his carries came consecutively during the same possession he connected with Sheehan for the score. -Sheehan has been sharp, completing 18 of 23 for 161 yards. Hes been sacked three times. -Jason Rice started the game but hasnt played a whole lot. -Sinisa Vrvilo missed a 40-yard FG with about 40 seconds to go. For whatever reason, BG called a timeout before the attempt, which allowed the Bobcats ample time to drive down the field. They did not. Pregame: -Freddie Barnes (knee) did not make the trip but Willie Geter (knee) and Anthony Turner (shoulder) are here and warming up. My guess is neither plays extensively, although Geter had a bounce in his step in warm-ups. -Obviously BG must win to keep its title hopes in tack. Maybe Im being greedy here, but Id like to see an impressive win. Time for the Falcons to sharpen things up if they want to be taken seriously.
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Week 11 MAC picks
Tuesday:
Miami (+8) at Buffalo. Miami has had two weeks to prepare for this game. Im always leery of lines like eight or 15, which are hard for teams to get to. Buffalo wins by seven. Wednesday: Toledo (+4.5) at Akron. The Rockets are running high on emotions following the announcement that their coach would resign. That can be either really good or really bad depending how that emotion is channeled. Im thinking the Rockets play loose and with a swagger. Lets go with UT. Northern Illinois (+9.5) at Ball State. This one wont be as close as what many people are thinking. NIUs offense is not going to do too much against Balls very underrated defense. The combination of Davis and Lewis for Ball State should be worth three or four touchdowns. Saturday: BGSU (-3) at Ohio. I have no idea whether BG is ready to be serious on a consistent basis, but I like when teams are backed into a wall. OU is a strange team but theres more evidence suggesting the Bobcats are bad than decent. Take BG to cover. Illinois (-7) vs. Western Michigan (game is being played at Ford Field). Very good chance WMU is exposed as a fraud. Illinois wins big. Against the spread Last week: 3-2 Season: 39-24-1
Miami (+8) at Buffalo. Miami has had two weeks to prepare for this game. Im always leery of lines like eight or 15, which are hard for teams to get to. Buffalo wins by seven. Wednesday: Toledo (+4.5) at Akron. The Rockets are running high on emotions following the announcement that their coach would resign. That can be either really good or really bad depending how that emotion is channeled. Im thinking the Rockets play loose and with a swagger. Lets go with UT. Northern Illinois (+9.5) at Ball State. This one wont be as close as what many people are thinking. NIUs offense is not going to do too much against Balls very underrated defense. The combination of Davis and Lewis for Ball State should be worth three or four touchdowns. Saturday: BGSU (-3) at Ohio. I have no idea whether BG is ready to be serious on a consistent basis, but I like when teams are backed into a wall. OU is a strange team but theres more evidence suggesting the Bobcats are bad than decent. Take BG to cover. Illinois (-7) vs. Western Michigan (game is being played at Ford Field). Very good chance WMU is exposed as a fraud. Illinois wins big. Against the spread Last week: 3-2 Season: 39-24-1
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BG press conference notes --- Nov. 3
The big news from today is Toledo coach Tom Amstutz is resigning at the end of the year. That is resign as in leaving, not re-sign as in staying.
This is too bad. He seemed like a nice guy the few times we've chatted. I think he's a great ambassador for the university and he'll be missed. That being said, UT closing in on its third straight losing season, and that just isn't good enough. It was time for him to go. Say what you want about Stutz winning initially with Gary Pinkel's recruits, but Im not sure Im buying that argument. Amstutz is/was a solid coach that for a variety of reasons hit a rough patch in recent seasons. Not all of his success should be attributed to Pinkels work on the recruiting trail. BG coach Gregg Brandon had this to say about Amstutz during today's weekly press conference. "He's a great coach, great guy. I think not only for Toledo, I think the MAC will miss coach Amstutz. He's been a guy in this league for a long time and been a great advocate for the conference. I think he'll be missed." Amstutz is one of Brandon's closest friends among MAC coaches, or at least that's the way I've seen it. The two ate together in July at the MAC Media Day in Detroit, and if I recall they were the only two at the table. Maybe the large Amstutz saw the skinny frame of Brandon and thought he might be able to steal a muffin from his rival coach, I really have no idea. But they are friends. Amstutz once harassed Brandon for wearing a gaudy orange blazer, suggesting that Brandon had just got done picking up trash on I-75. The comedic styles of Tom Amstutz, ladies and gentlemen. Dont forget to tip your waitresses. A little trivia for you. What do Amstutz, Stan Joplin, Mark Ehlen and Dan Dakich have in common? Yes, all were either fired or pressured into resigning within the last two years. But thats not what Im looking for. Maureen Fulton was the beat reporter for all of their teams when they were let go. As I said earlier today, the Grim Reaper dressed as Maureen Fulton for Halloween. Now for Falcon news. Freddie Barnes (knee) is listed as day-to-day, and Willie Geter (knee) practice sparingly Sunday night. As for Anthony Turner, he was getting an MRI on his shoulder as we spoke with coach. So basically, we didn't learn a whole lot there. If all three of these guys are out for Saturdays game, obviously that isnt good. You dont want to count on Chris Bullock and Jason Rice as your primary source for rushing yards. And thats no knock on Rice, who was superb Saturday. But the Falcons are in a win or go home mode and Rice is still a pup. As for other injuries, freshmen Chip Robinson and Winston Etheridge were in street clothes Saturday, which isn't a big deal as both are redshirting. Robinson has a bad knee that could require surgery. Brandon attributed the injury to Robinson being too big, adding "Chip needs to drop some weight. That would help, and he knows that. He'll work on that hard." Brandon said there was no particular reason why Etheridge hasn't been in gear for the past few weeks, which can't be true. Short of Etheridge losing his equipment, there's no reason he wouldn't be in pads just like every other freshman that is redshirting. Brandon said the team is treating its remaining schedule as playoff games, meaning if they lose they're done. From what SID Dave Meyer told me, if BG wins out AND Miami finishes fifth in the East, the Falcons will go to the MAC title game. Ill be honest; I really dont want to delve into hypotheticals yet. Theres too much football left to be played. That being said, lets maul over a few important things regarding BGs title chances. 1. BG could be favored in every remaining game. Last I checked the Falcons were three-point favorites for Saturdays game, and Ill be taking them when I make my weekly selections tomorrow. 2. BG will have two weeks to prepare for the Nov. 21 game at home against Buffalo, which could turn out to be a pseudo East championship game. 3. Toledo will be extremely jacked up against BG in Amstutzs final game. No way do those kids want to send their coach out on a losing note against an arch rival. Moving on now. Some predictions Jimmy Scheidler will be on an NFL roster two years from now. I dont know what the knock on him would be. Great hands, solid blocker, decent speed. Anthony Turner will miss an extended amount of time due to his latest shoulder injury. I have no inside information, just a hunch Julian Edelman will find his way onto an NFL roster as a receiver or specialist. This guy is out of this world. Ball State will finish undefeated but be held out of a BCS game. For the record, the Cardinals dont deserve to be in a BCS game. Their toughest non conference game was on the road at Indiana. Not good enough.
This is too bad. He seemed like a nice guy the few times we've chatted. I think he's a great ambassador for the university and he'll be missed. That being said, UT closing in on its third straight losing season, and that just isn't good enough. It was time for him to go. Say what you want about Stutz winning initially with Gary Pinkel's recruits, but Im not sure Im buying that argument. Amstutz is/was a solid coach that for a variety of reasons hit a rough patch in recent seasons. Not all of his success should be attributed to Pinkels work on the recruiting trail. BG coach Gregg Brandon had this to say about Amstutz during today's weekly press conference. "He's a great coach, great guy. I think not only for Toledo, I think the MAC will miss coach Amstutz. He's been a guy in this league for a long time and been a great advocate for the conference. I think he'll be missed." Amstutz is one of Brandon's closest friends among MAC coaches, or at least that's the way I've seen it. The two ate together in July at the MAC Media Day in Detroit, and if I recall they were the only two at the table. Maybe the large Amstutz saw the skinny frame of Brandon and thought he might be able to steal a muffin from his rival coach, I really have no idea. But they are friends. Amstutz once harassed Brandon for wearing a gaudy orange blazer, suggesting that Brandon had just got done picking up trash on I-75. The comedic styles of Tom Amstutz, ladies and gentlemen. Dont forget to tip your waitresses. A little trivia for you. What do Amstutz, Stan Joplin, Mark Ehlen and Dan Dakich have in common? Yes, all were either fired or pressured into resigning within the last two years. But thats not what Im looking for. Maureen Fulton was the beat reporter for all of their teams when they were let go. As I said earlier today, the Grim Reaper dressed as Maureen Fulton for Halloween. Now for Falcon news. Freddie Barnes (knee) is listed as day-to-day, and Willie Geter (knee) practice sparingly Sunday night. As for Anthony Turner, he was getting an MRI on his shoulder as we spoke with coach. So basically, we didn't learn a whole lot there. If all three of these guys are out for Saturdays game, obviously that isnt good. You dont want to count on Chris Bullock and Jason Rice as your primary source for rushing yards. And thats no knock on Rice, who was superb Saturday. But the Falcons are in a win or go home mode and Rice is still a pup. As for other injuries, freshmen Chip Robinson and Winston Etheridge were in street clothes Saturday, which isn't a big deal as both are redshirting. Robinson has a bad knee that could require surgery. Brandon attributed the injury to Robinson being too big, adding "Chip needs to drop some weight. That would help, and he knows that. He'll work on that hard." Brandon said there was no particular reason why Etheridge hasn't been in gear for the past few weeks, which can't be true. Short of Etheridge losing his equipment, there's no reason he wouldn't be in pads just like every other freshman that is redshirting. Brandon said the team is treating its remaining schedule as playoff games, meaning if they lose they're done. From what SID Dave Meyer told me, if BG wins out AND Miami finishes fifth in the East, the Falcons will go to the MAC title game. Ill be honest; I really dont want to delve into hypotheticals yet. Theres too much football left to be played. That being said, lets maul over a few important things regarding BGs title chances. 1. BG could be favored in every remaining game. Last I checked the Falcons were three-point favorites for Saturdays game, and Ill be taking them when I make my weekly selections tomorrow. 2. BG will have two weeks to prepare for the Nov. 21 game at home against Buffalo, which could turn out to be a pseudo East championship game. 3. Toledo will be extremely jacked up against BG in Amstutzs final game. No way do those kids want to send their coach out on a losing note against an arch rival. Moving on now. Some predictions Jimmy Scheidler will be on an NFL roster two years from now. I dont know what the knock on him would be. Great hands, solid blocker, decent speed. Anthony Turner will miss an extended amount of time due to his latest shoulder injury. I have no inside information, just a hunch Julian Edelman will find his way onto an NFL roster as a receiver or specialist. This guy is out of this world. Ball State will finish undefeated but be held out of a BCS game. For the record, the Cardinals dont deserve to be in a BCS game. Their toughest non conference game was on the road at Indiana. Not good enough.
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Kent State at BGSU
Falcons win 45-30 and continued to dominate offensively in the second half. I have somewhere I need to be tonight, so Im going to keep this short. Read tomorrows paper for all you need to know.
Halftime: BG is completely dominating this game and leads 28-0 at halftime. This is the team weve expected to see for the last month. -Tyler Sheehan has been excellent, completing 11 of 15 passes for 140 yards with two touchdowns and one interception (really bad pass inside the red zone). Sheehan also has 10 carries for 83 yards, including a 16-yard TD late in the half. The coaching staff must have spotted something from Kents defense because Sheehan is running much more than normal. -Anthony Turner was taken to the lockerroom in the first half. Looked like he was favoring his shoulder but Im awaiting confirmation. Turner has a rushing touchdown and 54 total yards (37 rush, 17 receiving) -Kent is a really rotten football team. Not to take anything away from BG, which is playing great, but the Flashes are horrific. -As you might think, BG is dominating the stat sheet. Theyve had 18 first downs to Kents 3 and have already rolled up 330 yards of total offense. The Falcons have converted seven of eight third downs and one of one on fourth downs. -Kent RB Eugene Jarvis has just 30 yards on 11 carries. BG is tackling him very well. QB Julian Edelman has 39 yards on four carries. Theres no reason Edelman has only four rushing attempts.
Halftime: BG is completely dominating this game and leads 28-0 at halftime. This is the team weve expected to see for the last month. -Tyler Sheehan has been excellent, completing 11 of 15 passes for 140 yards with two touchdowns and one interception (really bad pass inside the red zone). Sheehan also has 10 carries for 83 yards, including a 16-yard TD late in the half. The coaching staff must have spotted something from Kents defense because Sheehan is running much more than normal. -Anthony Turner was taken to the lockerroom in the first half. Looked like he was favoring his shoulder but Im awaiting confirmation. Turner has a rushing touchdown and 54 total yards (37 rush, 17 receiving) -Kent is a really rotten football team. Not to take anything away from BG, which is playing great, but the Flashes are horrific. -As you might think, BG is dominating the stat sheet. Theyve had 18 first downs to Kents 3 and have already rolled up 330 yards of total offense. The Falcons have converted seven of eight third downs and one of one on fourth downs. -Kent RB Eugene Jarvis has just 30 yards on 11 carries. BG is tackling him very well. QB Julian Edelman has 39 yards on four carries. Theres no reason Edelman has only four rushing attempts.
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MAC Media Day --- Oct. 30
CLEVELAND --- Nothing great is ever learned at MAC Media Day as most beat writers have already spoken with the coaches and players of their respective teams. But its nice to chat with other coaches and media members you havent seen in a while or are meeting for the first time.
I focused mostly on the men while Maureen spoke with the women. The BG women are picked to win the MAC (of course) and the men are picked to finish third in the East and actually got two votes to win the MAC championship game. A few notes: -Darryl Clements and Lauren Prochaska were the representatives for BGSU. Felt bad for both of them as they had to leave BG at like 5:30 a.m. Most players, coaches and media members stayed overnight in Cleveland to cut down on the morning travel time. I tried to offer Darryl and Lauren a cup of coffee before realizing how bad of an addiction that can be for college kids. I should know as every morning shift worker at McDonalds and Tim Hortons knows me as a regular. -Speaking of early mornings, rumor has it mens coach Louis Orr took a nap while West coaches and players were being interviewed. Although hes very guarded during interviews, Louis is a character and has a lot of personality. Hes fun to shoot the breeze with once the recorders are put away. Now that I think of it, we spoke about politics and religion, which are usually topics that are off limits. -Darryl said Nate Miller has lost 10-12 pounds. You hear these things every offseason about someone putting on a bunch of muscle or losing some excess weight. Sometimes its true, sometimes its bologna. In this case, I can tell you Miller has definitely dropped some lbs. Its definitely noticeable in his face. Darryl said Nate is quicker yet still has the girth to knock people around. -Similarly, Orr said Joe Jakubowski has put on 10 pounds of muscle. Again, this appears to be true. Jakubowskis arms looked pretty ripped when I was at practice. Im looking for big things from him this year, but dont be surprised if he plays off the ball more if Dee Brown can get comfortable running the offense. -Nobody is in love with their team right now. Kent and Western Michigan, the teams picked to win the East and West, have issues in the front court. I still think Kent wins the title again based on an excellent back court led by MAC POY Al Fisher and a physically tough Chris Singletary. Fisher told me hes working on limiting turnovers and improving on 3-pointers (he shot about 1000 per day in the offseason). -Toledo coach Gene Cross is an impressive guy. Hes young and hip and seems to be able to relate to players (not that old and non hip coaches cant). You can tell Cross feels genuinely blessed to be where he is. -Cross is new to the league but hes known many of the coaches for a long time. Cross said NIU coach Ricardo Patton is a jokester who doesnt take himself too seriously. I cut Cross off at that point and told him a story about Patton walking into a postgame press conference last year after a close loss to BG and asking if anyone had a bottle of Jack Daniels. Unfortunately I couldnt help him as I only ever carry Captain Morgan in my brief case. -New Ohio coach John Groce was at Ohio State the past four years, but dont expect him to be a complete Thad Matta clone. I absolutely agree with Groce when he said hed be foolish not to steal things hes learned from Matta and Xavier coach Sean Miller, but that he must stay true to who he is as well. He wants to be able to push the ball with frequency, but with only 10 guys (including a walk-on) hes not sure if hell have the personnel to implement that style this year.
I focused mostly on the men while Maureen spoke with the women. The BG women are picked to win the MAC (of course) and the men are picked to finish third in the East and actually got two votes to win the MAC championship game. A few notes: -Darryl Clements and Lauren Prochaska were the representatives for BGSU. Felt bad for both of them as they had to leave BG at like 5:30 a.m. Most players, coaches and media members stayed overnight in Cleveland to cut down on the morning travel time. I tried to offer Darryl and Lauren a cup of coffee before realizing how bad of an addiction that can be for college kids. I should know as every morning shift worker at McDonalds and Tim Hortons knows me as a regular. -Speaking of early mornings, rumor has it mens coach Louis Orr took a nap while West coaches and players were being interviewed. Although hes very guarded during interviews, Louis is a character and has a lot of personality. Hes fun to shoot the breeze with once the recorders are put away. Now that I think of it, we spoke about politics and religion, which are usually topics that are off limits. -Darryl said Nate Miller has lost 10-12 pounds. You hear these things every offseason about someone putting on a bunch of muscle or losing some excess weight. Sometimes its true, sometimes its bologna. In this case, I can tell you Miller has definitely dropped some lbs. Its definitely noticeable in his face. Darryl said Nate is quicker yet still has the girth to knock people around. -Similarly, Orr said Joe Jakubowski has put on 10 pounds of muscle. Again, this appears to be true. Jakubowskis arms looked pretty ripped when I was at practice. Im looking for big things from him this year, but dont be surprised if he plays off the ball more if Dee Brown can get comfortable running the offense. -Nobody is in love with their team right now. Kent and Western Michigan, the teams picked to win the East and West, have issues in the front court. I still think Kent wins the title again based on an excellent back court led by MAC POY Al Fisher and a physically tough Chris Singletary. Fisher told me hes working on limiting turnovers and improving on 3-pointers (he shot about 1000 per day in the offseason). -Toledo coach Gene Cross is an impressive guy. Hes young and hip and seems to be able to relate to players (not that old and non hip coaches cant). You can tell Cross feels genuinely blessed to be where he is. -Cross is new to the league but hes known many of the coaches for a long time. Cross said NIU coach Ricardo Patton is a jokester who doesnt take himself too seriously. I cut Cross off at that point and told him a story about Patton walking into a postgame press conference last year after a close loss to BG and asking if anyone had a bottle of Jack Daniels. Unfortunately I couldnt help him as I only ever carry Captain Morgan in my brief case. -New Ohio coach John Groce was at Ohio State the past four years, but dont expect him to be a complete Thad Matta clone. I absolutely agree with Groce when he said hed be foolish not to steal things hes learned from Matta and Xavier coach Sean Miller, but that he must stay true to who he is as well. He wants to be able to push the ball with frequency, but with only 10 guys (including a walk-on) hes not sure if hell have the personnel to implement that style this year.
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Week 10 MAC picks
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BG weekly press conference --- Oct. 27
Were nearing a point where every weekly press conference is sounding identical to the one before.
*BG is hanging tough in every game *BG still has a chance to win the MAC East *Injuries are killing BG I acknowledge the first to be true, wouldnt bet more than a couple of bucks on the second one happening, and disagree with the third. BG has had a couple of boo-boos on offense and thats about it. Its nothing that not every other football team (professionally, semi-professionally, college, high school, intramural flag football) is dealing with. Freddie Barnes (knee) and Willie Geter (knee) will not play Saturday against Kent State. But when injury-plagued guys like Nick Davis, Corey Partridge, Joe Schaefer and Jeff Fink are still playing at the end of October, youre doing OK health wise. Coach Brandon said he has no plans to play Andrew Beam at quarterback even though Tyler Sheehan threw for only 92 yards Saturday and has been pretty ordinary much of the season. I agree with that decision, but should BG lose Saturday --- thus ending any chance of winning the division --- it would be silly not to start Beam the following week at OU. You gotta see what you have here. That being said, Sheehan has been better than his detractors suggest. Hes as good or better than every quarterback in the East. Defensive coordinator Mike Ward said he disagreed with my assessment in Sundays paper that the line was getting blown off of the ball in the second half. Not saying hes wrong, but its amazing how two sets of eyes can see things so differently. Whatever led to NIUs dominating run attack, it was very real. Nick Torresso attributed the problem to guys not following the game plan. It was the first I had interviewed Torresso, and hes very impressive. Bright kid with high acumen for the game. More from him later in the week. Diyral Briggs did not start Saturday as sort of a punishment for his two unsportsmanlike conduct penalties against Miami. He played a lot, though, and finished with seven tackles. Lastly, I know everyone is disappointed about how this season has shaken out. I dont blame you. But its only sports, so try to keep that in perspective. Whether BG goes 12-0 or 0-12 you still have to wake up the next morning and go to work. Sports are entertainment for fans; theyre supposed to be enjoyable. Obviously this season hasnt been enjoyable, but hey, its only sports.
*BG is hanging tough in every game *BG still has a chance to win the MAC East *Injuries are killing BG I acknowledge the first to be true, wouldnt bet more than a couple of bucks on the second one happening, and disagree with the third. BG has had a couple of boo-boos on offense and thats about it. Its nothing that not every other football team (professionally, semi-professionally, college, high school, intramural flag football) is dealing with. Freddie Barnes (knee) and Willie Geter (knee) will not play Saturday against Kent State. But when injury-plagued guys like Nick Davis, Corey Partridge, Joe Schaefer and Jeff Fink are still playing at the end of October, youre doing OK health wise. Coach Brandon said he has no plans to play Andrew Beam at quarterback even though Tyler Sheehan threw for only 92 yards Saturday and has been pretty ordinary much of the season. I agree with that decision, but should BG lose Saturday --- thus ending any chance of winning the division --- it would be silly not to start Beam the following week at OU. You gotta see what you have here. That being said, Sheehan has been better than his detractors suggest. Hes as good or better than every quarterback in the East. Defensive coordinator Mike Ward said he disagreed with my assessment in Sundays paper that the line was getting blown off of the ball in the second half. Not saying hes wrong, but its amazing how two sets of eyes can see things so differently. Whatever led to NIUs dominating run attack, it was very real. Nick Torresso attributed the problem to guys not following the game plan. It was the first I had interviewed Torresso, and hes very impressive. Bright kid with high acumen for the game. More from him later in the week. Diyral Briggs did not start Saturday as sort of a punishment for his two unsportsmanlike conduct penalties against Miami. He played a lot, though, and finished with seven tackles. Lastly, I know everyone is disappointed about how this season has shaken out. I dont blame you. But its only sports, so try to keep that in perspective. Whether BG goes 12-0 or 0-12 you still have to wake up the next morning and go to work. Sports are entertainment for fans; theyre supposed to be enjoyable. Obviously this season hasnt been enjoyable, but hey, its only sports.
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BGSU at Northern Illinois
What do you want me to say?
BG loses 16-13 mostly because of horrific run defense down the stretch. NIU had four drives in the second half and they went like this: 1. 17 plays, 80 yards, 10:06 Ended on a 1-yard TD. 2. 16 plays, 72 yards, 8:05. Ended on a 25-yard FG. 3. 8 plays, 24 yards, 4:43. Ended on a 30-yard FG. 4. Two knees to end the game. Ill do the math for you. Thats 23:02 in time of possession out of a total of 30 minutes. Of NIUs 38 plays in the second half, 35 were runs. BG knew what was coming and it simply did not matter. This form of late-game domination by the opponents offensive line is not unlike the EMU and Miami games (although it was longer and more severe). Are BGs defenders out of shape? Are they just not any good? Undersized? Take your pick. I dont want to overstate this but that was one of the biggest physical whoopins Ive seen a defense take in a long time. It was men vs. boys, which should NEVER happen when two MAC teams square off. Ive covered enough good games and enough good players that I rarely get overly impressed. But this was rare. My dad was a heck of a disciplinarian when my brother and I acted up (and it was often). We grimaced when he pulled out the yard stick, ran when he took off his belt, and downright hid in a closet when he had neither because his man hands supplied more force to the behind than the yard stick and belt combined. BG got the man hand right across the tush in the second half. Absolutely. (It would probably be wise of me to say that my old man is a great guy and my brother and I deserved everything we got. Hes a softie now, but I guess having a young daughter who never acts up can do that to you. But even at 53 he could still put a whoopin on me.) BG coach Gregg Brandon attributed the beat down to poor tackling. Im not buying it. Sure there were some missed tackles, but the majority of them came four or five yards down the field. The defensive front was totally beaten up in the second half, and thats all there is to it. Yes, BGs offense was ineffective. Yes, the running game was non existent again. But did you expect anything else facing the MACs top defense? BG wasnt gonna score in the mid or high 20s today. It just wasnt. Technically BG still has a chance of winning the East, but A) Why should we believe the Falcons can run the table? B) Winning the dreadful East is akin to being the worlds tallest midget or the worlds purest stripper. Halftime: BG leads 6-3 after a solid first half. -Sinisa Vrvilo had made chip shots of 29 and 20 yards. NIUs Mike Salerno drilled a 52-yard with the wind at his back for the early 3-0 lead. When youre on the road and youre not having as good of a season as your opponent, you need to kick extra points and not field goals. Toledo played well today but had to settle for three field goals and fell to Central Michigan by one. BG needs to get in the end zone. -NIU drove to BGs 20 with a couple minutes to go in the half before losing some yards and missing a 49-yard FG. Get this that was BGs first red zone stop of the season. Unbelievable. Opponents were 24 of 24 before that drive. -Chris Bullock has 29 yards on five carries and was influential in BGs second scoring drive as he rushed three straight times for 8, 8 and 6 yards. Anthony Turner has six carries for 17 yards, including an eight-yard run on third-and-1 from the -Tyler Sheehan is 9 of 14 for 31 yards. Corey Partridge has four receptions for zero yards. NIUs defense is tough, but those type of numbers aint gonna get it done. -P.J. Mahone picked off his first pass of the year on a gimmie from freshman Chandler Harnish. Harnish didnt look much better when he threw directly to Kenny Lewis, who if not for diving to catch the ball, would have gone 50 yards for the score. -Kent State is destroying Miami, 44-7, midway through the third quarter in Oxford. Should BG win today, it will control its own destiny in the East race. Dont ask questions. Pregame: -Freddie Barnes (knee) and Willie Geter (undisclosed injury) are out for BG. -Its hooded sweatshirt and jacket weather and strong winds are blowing to the north. The crowd is surprisingly sparse, as if something more important is going on in Dekalb. Dekalb is very similar to Bowling Green in size and look. Fairly residential, not many chain restaurants, surrounded by a whole lot of nothing. Depending what you like in a city, Dekalb can either be really good or really bad. -Im not ready to call this a must win for BG, but it certainly could be. The East is so dreadful that the Falcons could sneak into the MAC title game with perhaps four league losses provided they own tiebreakers over the right teams. In reality this is more of a must win for NIU, as a loss would put the Huskies two games behind Ball State and Central Michigan in the West. Thats just plain weird to think about.
BG loses 16-13 mostly because of horrific run defense down the stretch. NIU had four drives in the second half and they went like this: 1. 17 plays, 80 yards, 10:06 Ended on a 1-yard TD. 2. 16 plays, 72 yards, 8:05. Ended on a 25-yard FG. 3. 8 plays, 24 yards, 4:43. Ended on a 30-yard FG. 4. Two knees to end the game. Ill do the math for you. Thats 23:02 in time of possession out of a total of 30 minutes. Of NIUs 38 plays in the second half, 35 were runs. BG knew what was coming and it simply did not matter. This form of late-game domination by the opponents offensive line is not unlike the EMU and Miami games (although it was longer and more severe). Are BGs defenders out of shape? Are they just not any good? Undersized? Take your pick. I dont want to overstate this but that was one of the biggest physical whoopins Ive seen a defense take in a long time. It was men vs. boys, which should NEVER happen when two MAC teams square off. Ive covered enough good games and enough good players that I rarely get overly impressed. But this was rare. My dad was a heck of a disciplinarian when my brother and I acted up (and it was often). We grimaced when he pulled out the yard stick, ran when he took off his belt, and downright hid in a closet when he had neither because his man hands supplied more force to the behind than the yard stick and belt combined. BG got the man hand right across the tush in the second half. Absolutely. (It would probably be wise of me to say that my old man is a great guy and my brother and I deserved everything we got. Hes a softie now, but I guess having a young daughter who never acts up can do that to you. But even at 53 he could still put a whoopin on me.) BG coach Gregg Brandon attributed the beat down to poor tackling. Im not buying it. Sure there were some missed tackles, but the majority of them came four or five yards down the field. The defensive front was totally beaten up in the second half, and thats all there is to it. Yes, BGs offense was ineffective. Yes, the running game was non existent again. But did you expect anything else facing the MACs top defense? BG wasnt gonna score in the mid or high 20s today. It just wasnt. Technically BG still has a chance of winning the East, but A) Why should we believe the Falcons can run the table? B) Winning the dreadful East is akin to being the worlds tallest midget or the worlds purest stripper. Halftime: BG leads 6-3 after a solid first half. -Sinisa Vrvilo had made chip shots of 29 and 20 yards. NIUs Mike Salerno drilled a 52-yard with the wind at his back for the early 3-0 lead. When youre on the road and youre not having as good of a season as your opponent, you need to kick extra points and not field goals. Toledo played well today but had to settle for three field goals and fell to Central Michigan by one. BG needs to get in the end zone. -NIU drove to BGs 20 with a couple minutes to go in the half before losing some yards and missing a 49-yard FG. Get this that was BGs first red zone stop of the season. Unbelievable. Opponents were 24 of 24 before that drive. -Chris Bullock has 29 yards on five carries and was influential in BGs second scoring drive as he rushed three straight times for 8, 8 and 6 yards. Anthony Turner has six carries for 17 yards, including an eight-yard run on third-and-1 from the -Tyler Sheehan is 9 of 14 for 31 yards. Corey Partridge has four receptions for zero yards. NIUs defense is tough, but those type of numbers aint gonna get it done. -P.J. Mahone picked off his first pass of the year on a gimmie from freshman Chandler Harnish. Harnish didnt look much better when he threw directly to Kenny Lewis, who if not for diving to catch the ball, would have gone 50 yards for the score. -Kent State is destroying Miami, 44-7, midway through the third quarter in Oxford. Should BG win today, it will control its own destiny in the East race. Dont ask questions. Pregame: -Freddie Barnes (knee) and Willie Geter (undisclosed injury) are out for BG. -Its hooded sweatshirt and jacket weather and strong winds are blowing to the north. The crowd is surprisingly sparse, as if something more important is going on in Dekalb. Dekalb is very similar to Bowling Green in size and look. Fairly residential, not many chain restaurants, surrounded by a whole lot of nothing. Depending what you like in a city, Dekalb can either be really good or really bad. -Im not ready to call this a must win for BG, but it certainly could be. The East is so dreadful that the Falcons could sneak into the MAC title game with perhaps four league losses provided they own tiebreakers over the right teams. In reality this is more of a must win for NIU, as a loss would put the Huskies two games behind Ball State and Central Michigan in the West. Thats just plain weird to think about.
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Blog swap
John Sahly, the Northern Illinois beat reporter for the Daily Chronicle, and I will swap blogs this week. I didn't oblige until John promised me a guest spot on the Best Damn Sports Show Period.
Before I get to his post, the Orange and Brown men's basketball scrimmage will take place at 7 p.m. Saturday at Anderson Arena and will be open to the public. Here's John.... Since coming to DeKalb, Northern Illinois coach Jerry Kill said he was going to build his football team around defense and special teams. He's done that in his first season. The NIU defense, led by senior defensive end Larry English, ranks at the top of the MAC in scoring defense, total defense, rushing defense and turnover margin. It hasn't been by accident, as the Huskies have kept things simple on defense and have simply been able to pressure the quarterback with their front four. NIU has started moving English around, forcing offenses to adjust their protections based on where English is. That's something Bowling Green will have to look out for on Saturday. That said, the Huskies haven't played an offense like Bowling Green in NIU's recent 4-1 stretch. Bowling Green isn't setting the world on fire with its offense, but it is still better than Toledo and Miami (Ohio). So we'll see how much of the defensive success for NIU was because the Huskies were playing some bad offensive teams. In the kicking game, punter Andy Dittbenner averages 40.9 yards per punt and kicker Mike Salerno already has 11 touchbacks on kickoffs. On offense, Northern Illinois brings a successful running back rotation that's been able to win games. Freshman Me'co Brown (383 rushing yards) and sophomore Chad Spann (216 yards) have received the majority of the carries in the past few games. Redshirt freshman Chandler Harnish will start at quarterback and appears to have knocked the rust off after missing a month with a right mid-foot sprain. If Bowling Green is to pick up another road win, it will have find a way to rattle Harnish, who so far has only been stopped by injury.
Before I get to his post, the Orange and Brown men's basketball scrimmage will take place at 7 p.m. Saturday at Anderson Arena and will be open to the public. Here's John.... Since coming to DeKalb, Northern Illinois coach Jerry Kill said he was going to build his football team around defense and special teams. He's done that in his first season. The NIU defense, led by senior defensive end Larry English, ranks at the top of the MAC in scoring defense, total defense, rushing defense and turnover margin. It hasn't been by accident, as the Huskies have kept things simple on defense and have simply been able to pressure the quarterback with their front four. NIU has started moving English around, forcing offenses to adjust their protections based on where English is. That's something Bowling Green will have to look out for on Saturday. That said, the Huskies haven't played an offense like Bowling Green in NIU's recent 4-1 stretch. Bowling Green isn't setting the world on fire with its offense, but it is still better than Toledo and Miami (Ohio). So we'll see how much of the defensive success for NIU was because the Huskies were playing some bad offensive teams. In the kicking game, punter Andy Dittbenner averages 40.9 yards per punt and kicker Mike Salerno already has 11 touchbacks on kickoffs. On offense, Northern Illinois brings a successful running back rotation that's been able to win games. Freshman Me'co Brown (383 rushing yards) and sophomore Chad Spann (216 yards) have received the majority of the carries in the past few games. Redshirt freshman Chandler Harnish will start at quarterback and appears to have knocked the rust off after missing a month with a right mid-foot sprain. If Bowling Green is to pick up another road win, it will have find a way to rattle Harnish, who so far has only been stopped by injury.
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Week 9 MAC picks
OU and Temple play tonight so I figured I better get these done.
Ohio (+3) at Temple. This one can be viewed on ESPN2 at 8 tonight. Dont do it, folks. Go play catch with your son. Cook for your wife or your girlfriend. If you dont have a son, borrow someone elses. If you dont have a girlfriend, youre not gonna find one watching OU-Temple. Theres just no good reason to watch this game. Take the Bobcats and the points. Eastern Michigan (+24) at Ball State. Woooh thats a lot of points. Ball State wins big, but not 24 points big. BG (+8) at Northern Illinois. NIU has a nice team and BG may or may not be bad. But the Falcons are really, really desperate. Not sure if they win, but I like them with the points. Central Michigan (-4) at Toledo. I feel insulted. Look Vegas, Im a grown man. And youre gonna tell me Central Michigan is only four points better than Toledo? Kent State (+7) at Miami. Im not gonna be tricked into thinking Miami is suddenly good after last Saturday. Of course Kent isnt very good either, but I like it with the points. Flashes lose a close one. Against the spread: Last week: 2-3 Season: 33-20-1
Ohio (+3) at Temple. This one can be viewed on ESPN2 at 8 tonight. Dont do it, folks. Go play catch with your son. Cook for your wife or your girlfriend. If you dont have a son, borrow someone elses. If you dont have a girlfriend, youre not gonna find one watching OU-Temple. Theres just no good reason to watch this game. Take the Bobcats and the points. Eastern Michigan (+24) at Ball State. Woooh thats a lot of points. Ball State wins big, but not 24 points big. BG (+8) at Northern Illinois. NIU has a nice team and BG may or may not be bad. But the Falcons are really, really desperate. Not sure if they win, but I like them with the points. Central Michigan (-4) at Toledo. I feel insulted. Look Vegas, Im a grown man. And youre gonna tell me Central Michigan is only four points better than Toledo? Kent State (+7) at Miami. Im not gonna be tricked into thinking Miami is suddenly good after last Saturday. Of course Kent isnt very good either, but I like it with the points. Flashes lose a close one. Against the spread: Last week: 2-3 Season: 33-20-1
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BG weekly press conference --- Oct. 20
A potpourri of things to discuss from todays weekly press conference. I cant decide where to start because theres a lot going on with this team right now. And quite frankly, none of it is good. Freddie Barnes, youre first up.
Barnes is out for possibly three weeks with a sprained knee. Coach Gregg Brandon hopes Barnes can get back by the end of the season. Barnes production has tailed off this year but hes still Freddie Barnes. Hes an integral part to this team and will be missed. That being said, BG has been pretty fortunate on the injury front. Almost every injury has been a pull or a sprain, and you can live with that. Essentially the same group of guys that played the opener at Pitt is still around. Brandon added that Willie Geter and Chris Bullock are banged up. In a perfect world Bullock would have gotten more touches Saturday, but Brandon said it wasnt an option due to Bullocks health. This will make many of you happy the locking the gate tradition is no more. Brandon took that dog out back and buried it. I know Im in the minority here, but I thought it was sort of cool. But it got to be too much because the whole darn team was doing it (last year it was just a couple of guys and I didnt even notice it was going on until late into the season). Miami had every right to feel disrespected Saturday because BG didnt leave the premises. Luckily it didnt get too ugly (although Anthony Turner accidentally tripping over Miamis flag wasnt pretty). Brandon said this: We talked about it as a team. We dont need to be going over there. To be honest with you, the captains were out for the coin toss. We came out and were standing on the boundary and theres the team over there in the corner. We addressed that and were not going to do that anymore. Its kind of been a ritual through the years. It got a lot of attention because Miami was coming out of the lockerroom. Its unfortunate, but nothing happened thank goodness. But were not going to do that again. I dont want to say Brandon was asked tough questions today, but they werent exactly softballs either. He was actually very good about it and handled them with class and maturity. (For those of you who have never met Gregg, hes a very nice guy. I dont think theres an exact type of coach that is more suited for having success. There are nice guys who stink and nice guys who win. Conversely, there are surly guys who stink and surly guys who win. But I think you have to stay within your personality. Consider Tennessee mens bball coach Bruce Pearl. The guy is absolutely nuts, but his players know that and thats why hes a winner.) Anyway, what Im getting at is this. Brandon was asked about his lack of emotion during Saturdays post game press conference. If you recall, after the Boise game he was downright scary and nearly foaming at the mouth. Saturday he was calm, which I must admit, did not look great after losing to a rival who isnt very good. This was his response: Its important that Im consistent. Win or lose, the kids are looking to me to lead. Its tough when youre losing to assess things right after the game. To get mad or angry in that situation Ive learned is not the way to handle that. One thing I dont think we can do is get too emotional in those situations. I agree to an extent. Emotion is for message board posters and guys sitting at the bar working on their 10th Sam Adams. Coaches need to have perspective. At the same time, I would have liked to see Brandon raise his voice at least once Saturday. Its go time for the Falcons. Check that. It was go-time for the Falcons. Now its holycrapweareabouttoscrewupaperfectopportunityatamemorableseason time. Brandon was asked whether he agreed with Tyler Sheehans opinion that the team is having discipline issues during that week and that those issues are showing up on Saturday in the form of bad penalties and lack of focus. Brandon disagree with his quarterback: Oh, I think hes just searching for something --- its frustration. Thats Tylers opinion. I dont know if they necessarily tie together. What you do in the heat of battle on the football field, and how you are off the field, I dont know if they tie together. Sheehan, though, did not back track from what he said Saturday. I asked him if he thought there was a discipline problem within the team, to which he said: For the most part, yeah. We have a lot of guys who have great discipline and they show it week in and week out. It might not even be relevant to anything at all with football. But stuff that happens off the field is showing on the field as well. Coaches have addressed it and until we get that fixed were not going to be as successful as we want to be. I then told Tyler that some guys might not be comfortable saying what he said publicly. I asked if he, as a quarterback, felt obligated to show tough love. He said: I think its something that has to be addressed. Trying to be a team leader, you have to address it and put your foot down. Tyler added that the coaching staff instituted a zero tolerance policy at the beginning of the season in response to the messy offseason. Its just something that we really have to focus on and we have to keep guys out of trouble and just stay on top of guys. I think weve done a good job of that lately but on the field we havent been. Ill spare my opinion on this subject for now. Read Thursdays End Zone for my thoughts. If youre not sure what Im talking about, the End Zone is something new were trying this year at The Blade. Each college beat writer --- Maureen Fulton, Joe Vardon, Matt Markey and myself --- write a six-inch column every Thursday about something related to our respective teams. I really enjoy doing it and I think its a good addition to our paper. Brandon was asked about Corey Partridges fine game Saturday and the coach spoke very highly of his senior captain. For a kid that doesnt practice much during the week because hes so beat up, he shows up on Saturday and does a great job. He can go for a little bit in practice and then he has to rest because he has a bad knee. Hes been banged up with a number of things through the years. Hes a warrior. Hes a competitor. Hes earned his stripes. Id like to think I could do what Partridge is doing but I couldnt.
Barnes is out for possibly three weeks with a sprained knee. Coach Gregg Brandon hopes Barnes can get back by the end of the season. Barnes production has tailed off this year but hes still Freddie Barnes. Hes an integral part to this team and will be missed. That being said, BG has been pretty fortunate on the injury front. Almost every injury has been a pull or a sprain, and you can live with that. Essentially the same group of guys that played the opener at Pitt is still around. Brandon added that Willie Geter and Chris Bullock are banged up. In a perfect world Bullock would have gotten more touches Saturday, but Brandon said it wasnt an option due to Bullocks health. This will make many of you happy the locking the gate tradition is no more. Brandon took that dog out back and buried it. I know Im in the minority here, but I thought it was sort of cool. But it got to be too much because the whole darn team was doing it (last year it was just a couple of guys and I didnt even notice it was going on until late into the season). Miami had every right to feel disrespected Saturday because BG didnt leave the premises. Luckily it didnt get too ugly (although Anthony Turner accidentally tripping over Miamis flag wasnt pretty). Brandon said this: We talked about it as a team. We dont need to be going over there. To be honest with you, the captains were out for the coin toss. We came out and were standing on the boundary and theres the team over there in the corner. We addressed that and were not going to do that anymore. Its kind of been a ritual through the years. It got a lot of attention because Miami was coming out of the lockerroom. Its unfortunate, but nothing happened thank goodness. But were not going to do that again. I dont want to say Brandon was asked tough questions today, but they werent exactly softballs either. He was actually very good about it and handled them with class and maturity. (For those of you who have never met Gregg, hes a very nice guy. I dont think theres an exact type of coach that is more suited for having success. There are nice guys who stink and nice guys who win. Conversely, there are surly guys who stink and surly guys who win. But I think you have to stay within your personality. Consider Tennessee mens bball coach Bruce Pearl. The guy is absolutely nuts, but his players know that and thats why hes a winner.) Anyway, what Im getting at is this. Brandon was asked about his lack of emotion during Saturdays post game press conference. If you recall, after the Boise game he was downright scary and nearly foaming at the mouth. Saturday he was calm, which I must admit, did not look great after losing to a rival who isnt very good. This was his response: Its important that Im consistent. Win or lose, the kids are looking to me to lead. Its tough when youre losing to assess things right after the game. To get mad or angry in that situation Ive learned is not the way to handle that. One thing I dont think we can do is get too emotional in those situations. I agree to an extent. Emotion is for message board posters and guys sitting at the bar working on their 10th Sam Adams. Coaches need to have perspective. At the same time, I would have liked to see Brandon raise his voice at least once Saturday. Its go time for the Falcons. Check that. It was go-time for the Falcons. Now its holycrapweareabouttoscrewupaperfectopportunityatamemorableseason time. Brandon was asked whether he agreed with Tyler Sheehans opinion that the team is having discipline issues during that week and that those issues are showing up on Saturday in the form of bad penalties and lack of focus. Brandon disagree with his quarterback: Oh, I think hes just searching for something --- its frustration. Thats Tylers opinion. I dont know if they necessarily tie together. What you do in the heat of battle on the football field, and how you are off the field, I dont know if they tie together. Sheehan, though, did not back track from what he said Saturday. I asked him if he thought there was a discipline problem within the team, to which he said: For the most part, yeah. We have a lot of guys who have great discipline and they show it week in and week out. It might not even be relevant to anything at all with football. But stuff that happens off the field is showing on the field as well. Coaches have addressed it and until we get that fixed were not going to be as successful as we want to be. I then told Tyler that some guys might not be comfortable saying what he said publicly. I asked if he, as a quarterback, felt obligated to show tough love. He said: I think its something that has to be addressed. Trying to be a team leader, you have to address it and put your foot down. Tyler added that the coaching staff instituted a zero tolerance policy at the beginning of the season in response to the messy offseason. Its just something that we really have to focus on and we have to keep guys out of trouble and just stay on top of guys. I think weve done a good job of that lately but on the field we havent been. Ill spare my opinion on this subject for now. Read Thursdays End Zone for my thoughts. If youre not sure what Im talking about, the End Zone is something new were trying this year at The Blade. Each college beat writer --- Maureen Fulton, Joe Vardon, Matt Markey and myself --- write a six-inch column every Thursday about something related to our respective teams. I really enjoy doing it and I think its a good addition to our paper. Brandon was asked about Corey Partridges fine game Saturday and the coach spoke very highly of his senior captain. For a kid that doesnt practice much during the week because hes so beat up, he shows up on Saturday and does a great job. He can go for a little bit in practice and then he has to rest because he has a bad knee. Hes been banged up with a number of things through the years. Hes a warrior. Hes a competitor. Hes earned his stripes. Id like to think I could do what Partridge is doing but I couldnt.
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