Sweet Victory
And the flag flies to end the season. I'm happy for our guys, who have endured a lot and deserved to get a little bit of a reward. I think it also provides us a little hope for the process we are undergoing, as we move into the "fill our holes" phase.
To be sure, OU is not a top team in our conference. They are, however, a team in our conference. They had the same record as us coming in and had beaten a couple teams we lost handily to. At this point, beating anybody in the conference is at least notable. We lost to Akron, for heaven's sake.
BG took the opening kickoff and ran 14 plays, only 2 of them passes but also they drive's key play--a 31 yard completion--converted a third down and a fourth down before stalling out inside the 5 for a FG.
The teams traded punts before OU went on an 86 yard drive to score a TD on the first play of the second quarter. On the next play, BG was faced with a 4th and 1 on its own 37 and went for it and lost a yard. Loeffler said after the game that he literally wanted to see if we could get a yard. We could not. And it happened another time, too.
So OU had a short field, they drove inside the BG 10 but the Falcon defense kept them out of the end zone and it was a 10-3 OU lead.
I think the next sequence is one of the key sequences of the game. You could feel an old pattern emerging and it would have been easy to fall into it. But BG did not, instead driving 70 yards on a 10 play drive with 4 plays over ten yards before McDonald and Osborne connected on a TD pass and it was 10-10.
OU came out and on their third play Deshawn Jones got BG a pick and the Falcons were in business again. The drive ended up with Needham's only missed FG of the season, but it was all good from there on in.
The teams traded 3 and outs to end the half.
OU got the ball for the second half. How many times has this gone wrong for us? Not this time...OU went 3 and out. BG drove to the OU 30 and pooch punted into the end zone. On the next drive, OU got one first down but then BG forced them to punt. The punter dropped the snap and BG was in business inside the OU 30, ending with a Nate Needham FG. 13-10 BG.
OU went 3 and out from a sack by Karl Brooks.
BG took the ball on the 50 and moved to the OU 1 for a 3rd down play. We are in the 4th now. BG could not convert on 3rd down or 4th down but on OU's first play they tackled Armani Rogers in the end zone for a safety and BG led 15-10 with 13 minutes left in the game.
BG took the free kick and drove 51 yards on 12 plays--converting 2 3rd downs--and ended with a Needham FG to go up 18-10 with 7 minutes left. OU moved the ball on the next drive, including a 25-yard completion and they were at the BG 31. A holding penalty set them back and they were forced to go for it on 4th and 12 when Trent Simms picked the ball off for the Falcons.
BG started on the OU 28 with 3:47 left. They forced OU to use all their timeouts and ended up with a game clinching FG. OU's last desperate drive ended with another Jones INT.
You start with the defense. OU came in #8 in the MAC in scoring, but BG came in #12 in scoring defense. Also, OU was a run-focused team and that had to be a worry. Now, OU made an odd choice. They usually have 62% runs, but it was actually 50/50 here and using their "passing" QB, Kurtis Rourke instead of a running QB that would have been suited to the conditions.
Still, BG held them to 10 points. Created 3 turnovers and 2 sacks. BG held them to 4.3 yards per carry, well below their average. OU also completed only 50% of their passes and had only 8 yards per completion, 103 total passing yards. The Bobcats had 10 first downs, 2 of 11 on 3rd down and 1 of 3 on 4th down. It was a defensive effort to build on, as Brand and Ferguson return and other holes are filled.
On the offensive side, BG did not have a great game. BG ran 80 plays, a good sign on its own. They kept on schedule (more or less) and generated 21 first downs. BG struggled to run the ball and missed some throws and failed to convert twice on 4th and 1 and ended up with one touchdown and four FGs and a safety to get to 21.
It was, however, good enough. For all the problems with McDonald, he had time to throw and he missed a couple but he also made some really nice throws. He was only sacked once. He completed 24 of 37 and of his 24 completions, 14 were for a first down. He also ran for at least one first down.
BG was 8 of 19 on 3rd down and had 37 minutes of possession, which is pretty good when run the ball for 2.2 yards per play and get only 4.4 yards per play overall.
Again, not a great offensive performance, but good enough. With OU's mistakes in their own territory, this could have been a blowout.
And how about Nate Needham? Are you kidding me? Decidedly average a year ago, he missed only one FG this year--it was in this game, when he said the wind quit blowing just as he kicked it--and his four FGs, three 39 or over, on a windy November day in the Doyt-wind-tunnel...well, that did as much to deliver the game as anything. He's a great story.
More on the season wrap-up. It promises to be a busy off season. The portal will continue to roll---just today Riley Keller announced he was transferring--and BG has talked about using transfers to fill some gaps. "It's time," Coach says. And it is.
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Coach said this suprise comment in the post game press conference that the qb played all season with a broken hand
That was a nice way to end the season. To finish 4-8 is progress. This was the Falcons' best record since 2016.
Hopefully, the Falcons can get bigger and stronger in the offseason, fill some holes, and keep improving.
Last year it was 40-something to 0 at halftime. The people that think there hasn't been progress are nuts.
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