What is their body of work?
Friday, September 29, 2023
25 Ramblin Wreck Questions
Tuesday, September 26, 2023
MBB Scheduling Updates
A couple scheduling updates for men's basketball.
In the Northern Classic in Quebec, BG was originally slated to play Dartmouth, UMass-Lowell and UNC-Asheville as part of an 8-team event. Dartmouth and Lowell are no longer going to the tournament and the opponents for BG have changed accordingly.
BG's schedule now says we will play WKU, Lipscomb and Canisius.
Blue Ribbon has WKU #6 in the C-USA. Lipscomb #6 in the A-10. Canisius #3 in the MAAC.
Also, the last game for BG has been slotted. BG will host Ohio Dominican at the Stroh on December 10, with time TBA.
Monday, September 25, 2023
Loeffler Presser--You Can't Snap the Ball For Them
So, Scot Loeffler had this week's presser.
First, the news on Demetrius Hardamon. He had long surgery at UM and it was successful. He might play football again. He's in the hospital up there, where Jim Harbaugh has visited twice and other Michigan players as well. So that's excellent news and extremely nice of those folks to come and help him pass the time.
Wishing him nothing but the best.
Coach said the game film might have been worse than he thought. He then went on to discuss how the team's entire problem is its "mindset." He says we have plenty of talent to compete, but we do not have the right mindset. We are inconsistent (I suspect you noticed) and the same thing is true in practice.
There was not any discussion of whether that's a reflection on coaching. He said we are at the point where "you can't snap the ball for them."
Which is obviously true.
There was also a ton of conversation about the state of college athletics and how hard it is to create a cohesive unit in the era of the portal. A lot. I can see that. Still, it's not impossible. Others are doing it. I would suggest he ask Tim Albin, Frank Martin, Jason Candle, etc for advice if he needs it.
Regardless of whose "fault" it is, we are not going to be what we want until we are putting consistent, quality efforts on the field and that has been very rare.
As for why we can play well against Michigan in the Big House or against Toledo, but then pull a stinker like last Saturday, maybe we decide focus for the big games but don't choose to do so for the rest of them.
He said Bazelak is really tough and intimated that he played very injured on Saturday. Orth is back.
He says we are paying little to no attention to who the opponent is. Our focus is on our own game and consistency. If we have the right mindset, we have a chance.
He called our schedule "preposterous."
Sunday, September 24, 2023
Past and Future Opponent Land
The MAC's record of 16 straight years of beating a Big 10 team ended (h/t to Hustle Belt).
Falcons Embarrassing at Homecoming
"The one thing I can assure you is the people that are in there, we are going to have a really good game plan for and I can promise you they will play their tails off."
Scot Loeffler, Monday
“First half was the ugliest half I’ve ever seen in coaching... I asked our team to play super hard and to make sure we played super hard between the whistles, and we were poor outside of the whistles. That is not how football should be played...We are going to watch this tape and throw up."
Scot Loeffler, Saturday
Ooof. It was a low point Saturday. It started out glorious. Beautiful day. Nice crowd. People fired up.
Sadly, when the team came out of the locker room in the 2nd half, they could look out and literally watch 75% of the people who had stayed to see the band (totally worth it, by the way) streaming for the exits.
Certainly, the first half had a lot of misfortune. Balls slipping out of hands. Deflected touchdowns. Just weird plays, for sure. Also, at halftime, OU also had 6.8 yards per play and over 10 in the first quarter. BG had 3.65 yards per play and 8 yards on 13 plays in the 2nd quarter.
There was misfortune and then also just getting beat.
A good example was when BG got a big special teams play and the ball deep in OU territory. Game was over at 31-0, but there we were. BG had two false starts and a sack and turned the ball over on downs.
OU is good. They are a division championship team. That's how good we need to get. The head-head results speak for themselves.
And then we lost our composure. Three ejections, one on targeting. A melee where we got 3 or 4 penalties and OU got one. A disappointing lack of discipline.
It's one thing to play like crap. It's another to embarrass the program like we did.
Here is a sad record. In 4+ seasons under this coach, we have lost MAC games by 24+ or more 17 times. Five were in the COVID year, so 12 times in 3+ seasons if you prefer. Or, 7 times in the 2+ years since COVID, when we were supposed to be on the rebound. There were a couple high points (UT, Minnesota) and we did win 3 in a row last year. But you can't get smoked like that at home by a MAC opponent in front of a crowd we're hoping to get back to the stadium someday.
- 2019 Kent 62-20
- 2019 WMU 49-10
- 2019 Miami 44-3
- 2019 OU 66-24
- 2019 UB 49-7
- 2020 Toledo 38-3
- 2020 Kent State 62-24
- 2020 Buffalo 42-17
- 2020 Ohio 52-10
- 2020 Akron 31-3
- 2021 EMU 55-24
- 2021 Toledo 49-17
- 2021 Miami 34-7
- 2022 UB 38-7
- 2022 Kent 40-6
- 2022 OU 38-14
- 2022 OU 38-7
Friday, September 22, 2023
25 Questions....Here Kitty, Kitty, Kitty
What is their body of work?
Thursday, September 21, 2023
Falcons Get Verbal from Highly Recruited TE
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— Eli Jacon-Duffy (@elijaconduffy) September 20, 2023
BG has its latest verbal, this one a highly recruited TE who plays at Cincinnati Moeller. His name is Eli Jacon-Duffy.
He is 6’4”, 220 lbs. Moeller was a regional champ last year. He didn't have eye-popping numbers but his recruiting took off after the season ended and he ended up recruited in G5 and smarty-pants FCS circles and a 2-star recruit on 247. Also, second team All-GCL South.
- 20 catches, 254 yards, 2 touchdowns
- 7 pancakes, 5 knockdowns
Offers are from OU, UA, EMU, UT, WMU, Temple, Liberty, Air Force, Army, UAB, and Temple, plus 8 Ivy League schools, Bucknell, and four other FCS schools.
He also played rugby.
Welcome to the Falcons, Eli! (When he gets here, he will be referred to online as EJD. :))
Monday, September 18, 2023
Loeffler Presser. Bad day in the Falcon Nation.
Sigh. Not a great day in Falconland.
First, you have the hockey team involved in a hazing scandal...unbelievable at Bowling Green of all places.
Then, Loeffler's presser was sobering. I had mentioned after the game that it was a bad sign when he invoked "hell or high water" less than 30 minutes after the game ended.
Turned out to be the right way to read that. We have a lot of injuries. We canceled practice for today. I cannot say how shocking that is. We have moved everything back and won't be able to make a game plan until later in the week when we actually know who we are going to have available.
He said, "at a lot of positions we don't know where we are at."
A lot.
We are going to have to "dig down."
Sunday, September 17, 2023
Hardamon Update
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— BGSU Football (@BG_Football) September 17, 2023
Past and future Opponent Land
Michigan Defeats Falcons
A few things.
I'm proud of how our guys played. They stayed with Michigan for a half, moved the ball, got some turnovers, pressured the quarterback...I thought we hung in there really well. In the end, they had too much for us and won 31-6. We covered and we represented ourselves well. I was proud of the effort.
In particular, we had to play Hayden Timosciek at QB. You may well have not previously heard that name. He is a walk-on transfer. Here is the post I did when he committed. To make matters worse, he was the scout team QB during the week, imitating McCarthy. He had taken zero game snaps and no snaps this week in our offense. He showed some real guts under those circumstances.
It could end up having a high cost. You hope to come out of something like that healthy, and it was not what appeared to happen. We will eventually know more, but I am taking my cue from Loeffler saying "come hell or high water," we would find a way to win Saturday. If he's invoking that, then I suspect we have problems.
Of course, there was the awful injury to Demetrious Hardamon. I have no info on him and won't until it becomes public. We are sending him all of our love. He's one of our top players. Also academic All-MAC in Construction Management. Just heartbreaking.
Coach said that Gazerek has a high ankle sprain, which would mean he is probably out on Saturday. Trent Simms was injured. Branch-Haynes. I don't know if there were others.
And QB. So, Bazelak was apparently injured in practice Thursday and did not play. Orth started the game and then left with an injury I am assuming to be a concussion. Which led to Timosciek. This situation bears watching. OU is ridiculously good on defense and is coming off a P5 win. The Bobcats are #14 in the nation in scoring defense. We are going to need strong QB play.
These games are a known cost of our program. We need the income to compete. Ohio played only one P5 game and it was at home. UT played 1 as well, though away. On the other hand, the coach says our players love to play in these games, and you can certainly imagine the thrill of playing in The Big House or the Horseshoe. But it takes a toll and the players pay it.
Next up is what is probably the biggest game of the season. If BG has championship intentions, you pretty much have to have this one. It's at home, it's homecoming. Hell or high water.
Friday, September 15, 2023
Michigan Preview
No 25 questions this week. I'm on the road and, frankly, of all the teams we might need to know something about, this is probably the least. Whether you root for Ohio State or Michigan (after Bowling Green), there's a chance you know quite a bit about the Wolverines.
This is the highest-ranked team we have ever played. We have previously played Ohio State and Boise. The 2003 OSU game might be the biggest near miss in program history. BG lost 24-17 and could very well have beaten the Buckeyes that day. The Boise game was at the Doyt in 2009.
(Editor's note. I have been reliably informed and verified that the above information, which came out of the BGSU Game notes, is incorrect. OSU was #1 when they played us in 2006. Management regrets the error).
BG is about a 40-point underdog. Based on this, in the last 25 years, only two teams have overcome bigger point spreads--when Howard beat UNLV in 2017 and when Stanford beat USC in 2007. The Stanford coach? Jim Harbaugh.
Speaking of which, it has been old home week between BG and Michigan. Everyone knows by now that the Harbaughs lived in BG when both Jim and John were born. Their Dad was a starter for the 1959-60 teams, one of which won the national championship. And everyone involved knows Ay Ziggy Zoomba.
We have played twice previously. We lost 42-7 in 2000, Gary Blackney's last season, and 65-21 in 2010 under Clawson. Both years, we won 2 games all season.
Clearly, Michigan is a playoff team that is among the top in college football. Beyond that, they are the kind of team that is a tough matchup for us, because they will mostly dominate the line of scrimmage and play power football. They have won modestly in their first two games against similar opponents, scoring in the 30's both times.
An upset here is the biggest win in program history and one of the biggest upsets in modern college history. It is also just as unlikely as all that sounds, but what did Howard think that day?
I hope we represent well and I hope we stay healthy. The turning point of the season is next Saturday.
Monday, September 11, 2023
Falcon Football Verbal
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— Rico Steele (@RicoSteele_) September 11, 2023
So, BG has a new verbal commitment on the offensive line--Rico Steele, an OL from the Pittsburgh area, West Mifflin to be accurate.
He's listed at 6'4" and 300, was all-conference and in the Trib 25, a ranking of top players from the newspaper over there. He plays for his Dad and is called a "brawler" which is interesting in the context of Pittsburgh football. He also worked hard this summer to improve his technical skills and footwork, which should be interesting as well.
The article linked above lists offers from: Akron, Bowling Green, Eastern Michigan, James Madison, Kent State, Miami (Ohio), Toledo, UMass.
Welcome to the Falcons, Rico
Sunday, September 10, 2023
BG Solid in Expected Win, Sweet Victory
The Falcons looked a lot more solid in their victory over Eastern Illinois. As well, they should...that's what EIU is on the schedule for. It wasn't always great and it wasn't a dominating performance--on the other hand it wasn't one of the two MAC teams to lose their FCS game and two more who needed the last minute to win.
It's possible the FCS might see an influx of talent. Players who would have sat on the bench on G5 teams are now moving to FCS to get onto the field.
Anyway, the final was 38-15. BG led 7-6 after 1 and 21-12 at the half, aided by a highly successful fake punt that Loeffler said was "100% on him." (I have many questions.)
Anyway, EIU has a shot, starting with the ball in the 3rd. They drive to the BG 26, but the defense rallies, coming up with sacks on 1st and 2nd down and then a pick in the endzone on 4th down.
BG went on a 14-play, 5+ minute drive that included a 4th down conversion. They drove to the 2 before stalling (ineligible man downfield included) and kicked at FG to go up 12.
EIU went 3 and out and then Taron Keith went to work, going 58 yards to the EIU 16 before Bazelak hit Fannin for a score to make it 31-12 with 1:07 left in the 3rd and it was over from there.
Starting with the offense. BG did most things better. The running game was probably just above average. BG didn't run that much. They had 9 straight runs to close the game, but before that it was 30 passes and 25 runs. I'm guessing that EIU was giving us run looks so we went to the pass. As a team, BG rushed for 4.1 yards per carry, which is actually not very good. Stewart had 5.1 yards per carry.
On the pass side, BG was highly effective. Bazelak was 23 of 28 for 319, 3 TD and 0 sacks. That's 13.9 yards per completion, which actually is good.
Taron Keith is an amazing player. He had 6 catches for 123 yards and every single yard was after the catch. Not sure that happens too often. Fannin had a great game too with 7-109 and 1 TD, 86 yards after the catch. In addition to the TD, he had a catch that got us to the 1 and one on the 4th down conversion on the first drive of the 3Q.
Osborne and Hilaire had 4 catches each and Ibrahim had a tip-toe TD that was fantastic.
Overall, BG had 8 yards per play, which is really good. No turnovers. 5 of 9 on 3rd/4th down. No sacks allowed and only four pressures.
BG ran 64 offensive plays. Wollschlaeger, Stewart and Padgett played most of them. Dunbar played 42, Pabst played 40, Warner 24 and Fatusaki 24.
The offense was much better, which is should have been. It's week 2 and it was EIU. Whether the offense is cured remains to be seen. When we face the OU defense, will we be able to protect the QB and run the ball up front....and let our playmakers do their thing?
Gibby said the defense was competent. I would agree. EIU had 5.5 yards per play...the average in MAC games last year was 5.3. and 4 10-play drives. We had an INT, 5 sacks and another 4th down break up that could have been an INT but was knocked down instead. And only 1 3rd down conversion in 10 attempts.
Is our identity making big plays on both sides of the ball?
You take the sacks out at EIU ran for 5.2 yards per carry. They were 21 of 33 (64%) and 12 yards per completion.
Also 20 first downs.
Competent is a good word. Strong on 3rd, a pick in the end zone...overall held them to 15 points and only 3 scores. But, in the margins room to imrpove.
Special teams. Well, there was the WIDE OPEN fake punt. The kickoff game was weak on both ends---we tried to squib one and EIU taught us how to handle it and we kicked another OB. BG also had a couple of big hits on kickoff coverage, particularly Wimberly. We made our only FG and all of our XP.
For individual players on defense, I'd note that Ali Saad and Evan Branch-Haynes--two p5 transfers--are improving, based on PFF. Hardamon and Howell were beasts on the pass rush--this is a hidden test for our team. Hardamon was great last year with Brooks attracting a lot of attention. It will be harder this year...he's very capable and having other guys contributing will open space up, especially if Hardamon can force teams to double him.
Overall pass coverage was just OK.
Anyway, this one is where it belongs, in the win column. BG had a solid effort. As Urban said, "one thing we will never apologize for is winning."
It was great to be at the Doyt, Awesome student turnout. Hope to see them back in two weeks. Overall, the crowd was 12K, which is what you can expect when your program is where it is.
Next week will be very difficult, let's hope we don't get too banged up. Then, the OU game, homecoming....really the linchpin to our season.
Friday, September 08, 2023
25 Questions That Romo, Payton and Garropolo
What is their body of work?
Monday, September 04, 2023
Loeffler Presser
Coach Loeffler had his presser today. It was actually relatively interesting with good questions (except one).
That question: "it is reassuring to be right there with Liberty?"
Seriously? That was Loeffler's 30th loss in 4 years and 1 game. There are no reassuring losses anymore. That was a question for year 3.
Loeffer said: we let one slip away and a big jump is needed
Offense
Coach said he like our run blocking, especially on the perimeter. We ran the ball effectively--as well as we have since Loeffler has been here.
The problem was 9 pressures
Two of the picks were "horrific" decisions
The other three. "I don't know what to tell the guy."
On some of those pressures, we had guys running "scot free" in the secondary. If we protect the passer, the guys are open for big plays.
An example was that there were multiple guys wide open on the 3rd play of the game that we missed due to terrible protection.
Orth's INT in the red zone that would have tied the game was a misread. There was a guy wide open and anyone could have made the throw.
If we protect the passer, we will run and pass.
He was asked about juggling guys on the Oline. Coach said that we settled in better in the second half.
Loeffler: "We have a good idea how to pass the ball" Me: "That's a relief."
Also Loeffer: "When you have poor spacing you will see a ghost."
He was asked why we switched to passing when the run game seemed to be working. Coach said eventually you have to. I think that is right. Eventually, they will load the box.
As far as getting Stewart and Keith more touches, the key is to run more plays and the key to that is to make first downs.
Both QBs will play Saturday
Defense
We tackled pretty well
We had eye violations, discipline things
Sometimes we made mistakes and they didn't make the play either
Defense was put in difficult positions and did well on quick changes.
Special teams
Poor kicking
Lost the hidden yardage battle--terrible kickoffs both ways, especially return
We didn't rush the punter aggressively in this game but we think we can block them
He was asked about choosing personnel to rush field goals. He said you need fast guys who can bend
Eastern Ilinois
Had 4 picks and two sixes last week
Switches their coverages a lot
New DC
Tough to come off a high turnover game---can be afraid
Last note:
Abdul-Fatai Ibrahim is a "savage" blocker.
Falcon Verbal From Georgia
BG has a new verbal, this one from Perry High School and Warner Robins, Georgia. His name is Maurice Hayes, a 6'2", 170 lb CB/WR. There is very little information on him that I could find, but he must have done something, because he had offers from Air Force, The Real Miami, Morgan State, SEMO, Georgia Southern, Wofford and WMU.
Welcome to the Falcons, Maurice.
Sunday, September 03, 2023
Past and Future Opponent Land
Falcons Lose to Liberty
The Falcon's opener provided the full gamut of emotions. There were some good elements. There were some "atrocious" elements (Coach's words). In the end, it was not good enough in a game where it was clear that had we played well it was there to win. You can see where it leaves us...without a proven ability to play 60 minutes of effective football.
The Good:
BG was down 24-0 and got back into the game. (Obviously, it'd be more impressive to win the game. But they did get back into the same. That's getting less comforting. The NCAA did a post a couple years ago that showed that only 9 teams had ever come back down 30 to actually win. Just gives you an idea.
The running game. For this game, Coach Loeffler made good on his "hell or high water" pledge. Taking the sacks out, BG ran for 7.1 yards per carry on offense. Not sure how long it has been since we did that, especially against an FBS opponent and/or on the road.
BG's defense made adjustments. After the initial 71-yard, 9-play drive, they held Liberty to 5.3 yards per play, which isn't great but is at least average. After the squib kickoff debacle, they held Liberty to a FG. LU ran only 69 plays.
The kick block team made a huge play that resulted in a score and kept BG in the game heading into halftime.
The Bad:
Coach called the first 20 minutes of offense "atrocious." And it was. A lot of the focus will be on Bazelak and he certainly struggled. He had the #205 passing rating according to PFF. At one point, he was 4 of 11 with one of the completions a Hilaire circus catch that bailed out a poor throw. He was inaccurate. The Fannin INT was an outright terrible throw. Having said that, the protection was equally bad. He was pressured on almost half of his total dropbacks. It was a conveyor belt to the QB. It has to affect even the throws where he has time.
And it's not just on the players. Where was the game plan? Coach said he hadn't seen too many times where a team played so differently than it practiced. Huh. BG finished 11-31 for 137 yards and 5 INT. BG had the lowest passing efficiency in the nation.
5 interceptions. Last season we threw 11. If we did anything well last year, it was take care of the ball. I don't have any college stats, but in the NFL a team with 5 picks has a 6% chance of victory. In fact, this is where it could have been worse. Other than the pick-6, they only got 6 points on the other 4.
Kickoff return. OMG. Four times we ended up inside our own 20--three of those inside the 15. Worse, they squibb kicked and the ball rolled all the way to the 1 where BG recovered it. (BG threw a pick from the 2 and the defense bailed the offense out, holding Liberty to a FG. For reference, the rules allow you to get the ball on the 25 every time (except the squib). We needed every yard we could get.
Closing drives. Down 10, first drive of the second half. BG drove to the Liberty 1, and had a score called back by a questionable penalty. On the other hand, from the 16, they gained 0 further yards. FG made it 7, and Liberty went down and scored a TD.
Down 7, a chance to tie the game. On the 17, BG throws a pick. Loeffler says the "slot man" was held. Perhaps, but it also seems like the ball ended up where there were two defenders.
Lastly, after that pick, LU started on their 2. It's the very end of the 3rd quarter. We get the quarter break. We still have a shot. Get a stop and we will get field position. Key point in the game, and LU executed it perfectly, driving 10 plays, almost 7 minutes, to our 47. We had one more real chance and threw a tipped INT.
How does this project? Who knows? The coach certainly sounded like the 2 QBs will continue. Teams are going to pressure our QB--5 times LU got pressure without blitzing. The running game needs to continue and the passing game needs to improve. Have no doubt, we will face heavy boxes until we prove we can throw the ball.
So, we probably win next week and lose the week after. The next chance to see what we have will come in Athens against the predicted East champions.
Friday, September 01, 2023
LIberty, Liberty, Liberty
What is their body of work?