Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Falcon Men's Basketball Players Overseas

Now that we are firmly entrenched in the off-season, I thought we might take a minute and look at a couple of former Falcon men's players who are enjoying professional careers overseas.

The first is Scott Thomas.  He received all-MAC honors at BG and scored 1,000 points for his career, along with being among the most versatile players in the program's recent history.  He is playing for the Cuxhaven BasCats in Germany's ProA league, which is their second ranked league.  (Cuxhaven is in extreme northern Germany right on the North Sea--near Hamburg, Bremen....and Denmark.

Anyway, Scott is having huge success. He is scoring 19.7 PPG and getting 6.4 rebounds.  He is shooting 59% from the field.  He is the leading scorer in the ProA league.  I hope he's enjoying the experience of living abroad as much as he is enjoying success on the floor.

The other player is Otis Polk.  When last we checked in with Otis, he was playing in England.  He has taken his game to South America in the meantime.  This story is from about a month ago and it says that Otis has resigned with Montevideo (Uruguay).  He is listed as playing at the very imposing height of 206 cm and has been succeeding down there, based on this.

In 2011-12 he opened the season with Montevideo, playing 26 games in the Uruguayan League, averaging 11.1 points, 14.1 rebounds (third in the league), and 1.8 blocks (fourth in the league) per game.

I have seen some places where it indicates Dee Brown was on a roster, but I have not been able to locate any results for him yet.  Let me know if you have some info I don't have.

Anyway, it is always good to see our players enjoying success after their college career ends.

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Happy Mother's Day to the Falcon Nation...



Happy Mother's Day to all the Mom's in the Falcon Nation.  Do something nice for your Mom today...even if she went to UT.

Thursday, May 09, 2013

Kamar Jorden gets NFL tryout


BGSU standout and first-team All-MAC performer Kamar Jorden is getting another NFL tryout, this time with the Indianapolis Colts.  Jorden had a tryout with the Vikings but broke his hand during training camp and was released.  He has been playing for Spokane in the AFL, where he is among the top 10 receivers.

You can see what he said on Twitter.  Best of luck, Kamar!

Tuesday, May 07, 2013

Men's Basketball...a report on fouls

One of the things I was interested was seeing how fouls play into the production of teams in MAC Men's Basketball.  I wanted to see, on a tempo-free basis, which teams drew the most fouls and which teams fouled the most.  These are MAC games only.  A caveat.  I understand that there are offensive fouls but most fouls are on the defensive end and this analysis treats them all as defensive fouls.

Below is how you do at getting fouled.  It will not surprise anyone that BG is last in this measure.  BG simply does not have the playmakers that you need to get fouled a lot.  If we had one it was Calhoun, and he was normally double or triple teamed.  Anyway, the MAC average is for a team to have its opponents commit a foul a on 28% of its offensive possessions and BG was at 23%.

There is not a lot of variation here.  Seven of the 12 teams are one percentage point above or below the league average.  Ball State was led by Majok Majok, a virtual free throw machine who shot more FTs in MAC play than FGs and led the nation in free throw rate.  (See below).


The other thing I was interested in was what kind of fouls they were.  Not all fouls are equal.  A shooting foul nets 2 FTs which is better than a foul away from the basket.  (A stat that kept track of +1s would be great).  There's also the issue of teams earning their bonus shot, but we can't really factor that out.

Anyway, to measure this I took the number of free throws a team took and divided it by their opponent's fouls.  The average MAC team got 1.14 free throws per foul.  There is a little more variance here.  Kent was clearly the best and I would say they were earning a lot of 2-shot fouls.  WMU I suspect benefits from being in the bonus a lot.  I was surprirsed to see NIU and CMU this high.  Once again, BG not only had the fewest fouls but the least productive ones.


Flipping around now, we can take a look at what teams did with their own fouls.  The Falcons were good at not fouling.  Remember, the average is 28% of possessions, so BG was well below that.  If you recall, this was the strongest part of BG's defensive game--and a defensive game that was actually pretty good.

NIU committed a lot of fouls, probably both because they are bad and because they were losing a lot. WMU plays physical.  The remainder of the teams were all clustered right around the average.  One other note...if you are in the conspiracy theory school of refereeing, this should clear it up.  Foul calls are pretty much well distributed.  Now, you can get philosophical and say that Akron (just to make up an example) fouled A LOT more but didn't get called.  I don't see it that way.


Finally, how unproductive are your fouls?  Here is the one chink in BG's armor as they are just a click below league average.  Beyond that, you can see that the MAC's two worst teams gave up the most shots per foul, but OU and Toledo are the next ones down.  As with the other side of the ledger, there is more disparity here than there is on the pure number of fouls.


Finally, to look at individual free throw rates, which is free throws made per offensive possession.  Courtesy of statsheet.com, you can see the players who got to the line a lot based on the number of times they had the ball.  Majok Majok led the nation in this category.  Note three BSU guys in the top 10.  Chris Evans had a monster conference season.  Finally, only 4 of these guys will return to the MAC next year.


Sunday, May 05, 2013

Football Verbal #4

The Internet provides us the news this morning of a 4th Falcon verbal....pocket passer Cody Callaway of Midview HS, located south of Elyria between Oberlin and Strongsville.

Coach Clawson says we want one QB in every class and if that is the case, this would be the guy.  He had a very productive junior season, throwing for over 2,000 yards and being named Divison II first team all-state.  He had offers from BG, Toledo and Buffalo according to cleveland.com.  He was also the district's offensive player of the year in Division II.

Other internet research indicates he started at QB as a freshman.  He's athletic--he also has D1 offers in baseball--and he's tough....he played the season on an injured ankle and he played the last three games with an injured finger.

He certainly appears to be a very productive HS player.  He's in Division II, which means he isn't playing the largest schools but is in the second largest division.  (Zac Dysert played at Ada which is Division VI).  You have to like everything you see about him and he had options, which is a high five to our coaching staff.

Welcome to the Falcons Cody.

Updated on May 6:  Here is a story on the commitment in Cody's local paper.  Note again the strong impact our coaches are making in the recruiting process.

Saturday, May 04, 2013

Happy Graduation Day to the Falcon Nation....



Congratulations to all the graduates of BGSU today.  May these years be a springboard to an exciting and fulfilling life and may BGSU remain in your heart.

One note...Freddie has technically never graduated.  Dude!

Alma Mater hear us,
As we praise thy name
Make us worthy sons and daughters
Adding to thy fame.

Time will treat you kindly
Years from now you'll be
Ever dearer in our hearts,
Our University.

From your halls of ivy
To the campus scene,
Chimes ring out with gladness
From our dear Bowling Green.

When all is just a mem'ry
Of the by-gone days,
Hear our hymn dear Alma Mater
As thy name we praise.

Monday, April 29, 2013

Undrafted Free Agent Reports....

Courtesy of the MAC office, here are the known undrafted free agent lists for MAC players.  Usual caveats...there's no official list so it might be missing someone or it might change.

Note, the MAC is continually updating this list....

This is important.  Every team has undrafted players on the field.  You can make the NFL through this route.  It isn't easy but you can do it.  These guys have a shot and that's all you can ask.

-Akron: QB Dalton Williams signed by the Dallas Cowboys
-Akron: RB Quenton Hines signed by the New England Patriots
-Ball State: OT Austin Holtz signed by the Detroit Lions
-Bowling Green: OL Jordon Roussos signed by the Seattle Seahawks
-Buffalo: LB Willie Moseley signed by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
-Central Michigan: DB Jahleel Addae signed by the San Diego Chargers
-Central Michigan: WR Cody Wilson signed by the Detroit Lions
-Eastern Michigan: TE Garrett Hoskins signed by the Cleveland Browns
-Eastern Michigan: DL Andy Mulumba signed by the Green Bay Packers
-Kent State: OL Josh Kline signed by the New England Patriots
-Miami: WR Andy Cruse signed by the Houston Texans
-UMass: OL Stephane Milhim signed by the Jacksonville Jaguars
-UMass: OL Nick Speller signed by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
-Northern Illinois: WR Perez Ashford signed by the Cleveland Browns
-Northern Illinois: DT Alan Baxter signed by the Pittsburgh Steelers
-Northern Illinois: DB Rashaan Melvin signed by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
-Northern Illinois: WR Martel Moore signed by the Atlanta Falcons
-Ohio: C Skyler Allen signed by the Detroit Lions
-Toledo: LB Dan Molls signed by the San Diego Chargers
-Western Michigan: QB Alex Carder signed by the Detroit Lions
-Western Michigan: DL Paul Hazel signed by the Jacksonville Jaguars
-Western Michigan: OL Dann O’Neill signed by the Houston Texans