Friday, May 25, 2012

Future Football Schedules...

The University posted the long-term outlook for football schedules for the years ahead. Just one warning, which is that oftentimes these don't come to fruition. In fact, many times the contracts are worth nothing. For example, if a really good opportunity popped up for you on September 8, 2018, I wouldn't pass it up because you were afraid to miss the Maryland game.

Having said that, the schedules shows two BCS opponents coming to the Doyt. Indiana in 2013 as part of a home and home and Maryland as part of a 2 for 1.

On another note, BG has a home and home with Texas State, which is, in theory, elevating into the WAC for one season before heading to the Sun Belt. I learned on AZZ.com that former BGSU faculty member Denise Trauth is the President of Texas State. Which is interesting.

Note, as well, that BG will play FCS competiton, probably every year. Note Murray State, VMI, and North Dakota.

I like Tulsa coming here next year, that's a nice opponent for us, even if they aren't a BCS team. And, we put our unbeaten record in West Lafayette to the test on September 26, 2015. Or not.

Anyway, FWIW, here is the upcoming schedule as it stands today.





2013
8/29 vs. Tulsa
9/14 at Indiana
9/21 vs. Murray State
10/12 at Mississippi State

2014
8/28 at Western Kentucky
9/6 vs. VMI
9/13 vs. Indiana
9/20 at Wisconsin

2015
9/12 at Maryland
9/19 vs. Texas State
9/26 at Purdue

2016
9/03 at Ohio State
9/10 vs. North Dakota
9/17 vs. Middle Tennessee State
9/24 at Texas State

2017
9/09 at Indiana
9/23 at Middle Tennessee State

2018
9/08 vs. Maryland
9/22 at Louisiana Tech

2019
8/31 at Maryland
9/14 vs. Louisiana Tech

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

New Helmets for the Football Team

Through the twitter and the Facebook, BGSU has sent out the new helmets which arrived at the Sebo Center for Athletic Endeavor.


The initial reviews on the Internets appear to be good, at least based on social.  You can't really see it, but highly placed sources have confirmed that is a "matte" finish to the helmets, which means, more or less "not shiny" which I think will look pretty cool.  I was always a stripe guy, but this looks good to me and we'll probably have a new look next year.  At least it isn't one of those metallic abominations.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

FBS Countdown, Falcons #91

The Orlando Sentinel probably has the top MSM blog for college football, at least one that doesn't have four letters in it.  They do a thing where they count down the 120 teams in FBS, worst to first.  It is kind of funny, you sit and watch everyday to see if it is your turn.  Well, it was BG's turn.  They have us #91.

You know, it is easy to make too much of these things.  They are mostly about last year, not this year.  One thing I don't think do as good as job of, as compared to Phil Steele, is looking at schedules and how teams might do better based on an easier schedule.  In fact, they cite BG's schedule as a disadvantage while I find it to be working in our favor.

Anyway, they mostly cite our WR graduations as a weakness, but don't mention Stokes, for example.

FWIW, they have Akron at 119 (we play them), CMU at 110, Miami at 106 (we play them), Kent at 89 (we play them) and Ball State at 86.  I'm very interested in where UMASS will end up, since they are up to 86 without mentioning the Minutemen.

Off-season fodder.


Angry Falcons Attack at UT...

No, really.

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Phil Steele All-MAC Pre-Season Teams Released

One of the summer activities as we wait for Falcon sports to resume is to follow the work of Phil Steele, who puts out the best and most informed college football annual in the United States.  Remember reading Street and Smith's when we were young and the stories for the minor schools would be so outdated it would be embarrassing?  Not so with Phil Steele.

Anyway, he released his top four All-MAC pre-season teams.  Here is how the Falcons fared.

He has five Falcons on the first team, starting with Anthon Samuel at RB.  The MAC had a major exodus of RBs since last year (check out his first four teams, I would doubt you are familiar with too many of them--8 of the MACs top 10 rushers either graduated, left school early or left with Temple), so while Samuel might or might not end up first team All-MAC, he's as good a choice as anyone else.

On defense, Chris Jones and Dwayne Woods were both named.  These are both fitting choices.  Jones is set to have a monster year, and if he does, it only helps Woods by occupying blockers.

Finally, Boo Boo Gates is All-MAC first team as a kick returner, and Brian Schmeidebusch is All-MAC as punter.  Not sure about Boo Boo--or how big an impact kick returns will have with the new rules--but    Schmeidebusch is an absolute beast who is, as Coach says, a football player who happens to punt.

Moving down the line:

Second team:  Alex Bayer.
Third Team:  Je'Ron Stokes, Dominic Flewellyn.  (Stokes gets this ranking without playing a game in the MAC.  He is a huge sleeper for the Falcons, especially with depleted receivers.  If he has the kind of year he should be capable of, he could do much better than this.)
Fourth team:  Matt Schilz, Chip Robinson, Paul Swan, Boo Boo (at Safety) and Cam Truss.

The Schilz ranking is interesting.  He is behind Carder, Tettleton and Dysert, none of which you can argue with, but he is ahead of UT's QBs, Alex Gillett and Ryan Radcliffe, all of whom are back and had better efficiency ratings than Schilz did last year.  Now, the team is coming together around him, and if he is going to make a big leap, this is the year to do it.  But, I'm surprised in the confidence.

Anyway, that's how Phil Steele sees things.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Falcons have first reported Football verbal

The Falcons have their first verbal of the 2013 recruiting class.  It is Patric Hannon who is a RB Lyndhurst Brush High School.

He's unrated on ESPN, which might or might not mean anything.  One issue is that is very early, as in before even the summer camps have started, which is usually where you see an unheralded guy show what he can do. Hannon had a nice JR year, with 5.3 yards per carry, if only on 45 attempts.  And, he had 71 yards on one play...

As a SO, he only played 4 games due to an injury.  He also runs track.

By the way, the nickname for Brush is the Arcs, which is geekycool.

Anyway, welcome to the Falcons, Patric.


Thursday, May 10, 2012

Falcon Basketball Survey...

Hey, if you are a Falcon basketball fan (and if you are reading this, I think it stands to reason you could be), you could help the school out by completing their online survey about the game experience.  I think the game experience was pretty good, could be better, and I don't know if they will fix the things I commented on, but it is a start.  Anyway, you could also win tickets to the MSU game and you will get a modest gift certificate from the shop...

http://bgsufalcons.com/news/2012/5/9/MBB_0509124440.aspx

Career Review: Oglesby

I did a career review of Scott Thomas and Dee Brown a couple of weeks ago and I didn't want to forget about our third senior, Torian Oglesby.  We got so used to Thomas and Brown being in the same class and part of the team that you can forget about Oglesby and the significant contribution he made at times for this team.

He was a JUCO transfer and we didn't really know what to expect of him.  He came here from Mott CC with a 10/8 line and a reputation for being a good defensive player.  I think he actually was a bigger surprise than any player we have had for a long time.  He had energy and was pretty athletic and tough, and two of those three things were not in surplus in BG.  He finished around the basket better than anyone else we had and have had, with the possible exception of Marschall, going back to the pre-WVU days.

Of course, he will forever be remembered at BG for the NCAA record he set.  He made 26 straight field throw attempts, breaking a record set in 1978.  Yes, I know they were all close to the basket, that's how you set a record like that, and I'm going to guess that over the 34 years that record existed, there were hundreds of guys who only shot near the basket and none of them made 26 in a row.

He was certainly far from a dominant player.  He averaged 4.5 PPG and 4.0 RPG during his Falcon career.  That was, however, in 16 minutes per game.  He was the 7th most efficient offensive player in the MAC, meaning that he didn't use a ton of shots to get those 4.5 PPG.  He shot 74% from the field in his senior season, which was more than twice as good as his FT%, which is something which I doubt has been done very often in NCAA hoops, if ever.

He double-doubled twice this year, against UTSA and KSU.  In total, his senior season saw 5 double figure scoring games.

Anyway, he was a role player, there's no doubt about it.  He didn't get a ton of minutes, but I do think he was valuable to the team, he had the ability to bring the crowd to its feet and he was tough, and (as mentioned) we didn't have a ton of guys like that.

Best of luck in life, Torian.