MBB News....and two football verbals
So, some news this summer has trickled in....
Let's start with Men's Basketball. BG has extended the contract of Todd Simon as the head coach of the program. His contract now runs until March 31, 2030.
I think this was the right thing to do. I think he's done well with the conditions that are given to him. The team has a 1,000 APR (not sure how that gets measured today), and he's a good representative of the program. I think his experience coaching prep ball is the best way to prepare BG for today's MAC game.
I'm not sure he's going to get us to the Dance...but I don't know if anyone can. We know about the haves and have nots in D1 sports, but I fear we are starting to see the same thing unveil itself in the MAC. Specifically, Miami, who won the Reese trophy for all-around performance in men's sports and the Jacoby trophy for all-around performance in women's sports. That's a back-to-back and three in the last five.
WMU--cited by MAC ADs as the best AD job in the MAC in David Briggs ' anonymous poll, was 2nd in women's and third in men's. BG was 10th in women's and 12th in men's....thank you UMass.
It wasn't too long ago that our women's basketball, volleyball, women's soccer, baseball and softball programs were in the top tier of the conference. Today, they are all struggling, combined with a middling MBB program, a recovering (we hope) football program, and a men's soccer program competing in the MVC.
And, FWIW, women's basketball, volleyball, women's soccer and softball were all successful under pre-Van Der Merwe hires and are now are sporting VDM hires.
Did you see that EMU bought a women's golf team and made the national semis?
Anyway, the future is far from certain. I've wandered away from Coach Simon, who I think is the right choice for us and has as good a chance as anyone. He will need to Coach lightning in a bottle for one year...you don't really build a program.
Now to football. There were official visits this weekend, and football has snagged at least two verbals. As always, for exhaustive coverage of BG's football recruiting, head over to The Talon Tribune.
The first was Robert Garcia, who is from Riverdale, FL, and attends Sumner HS. He's a RB/CB/ATH who seems to project as a CB. He's 6'0" and was offered by Louisville, USF, Pitt, EMU, FIU, FAU, Liberty and 5 FCS offers.
Sumner is a back-to-back state 7A champion in Florida. Garcia had a pick-six in the title game.
The other player is Bo Scheetz. He's a 6'6", 300lb DT/OT. He goes to Fairless HS, which is in Navarre, OH, which is in Stark County and part of Ohio's football belt.
He had only one offer, from Ashland. He was Defensive Player of the Year of something, with 78 tackles, 8 tfl’s, and 2 sacks on the season.
Fairless are the Falcons.
Robert and Bo, welcome to the Falcons.
