25 Questions for the Glass Jar
What is their body of work?
What is their body of work?
Posted by Orange at 12:14 PM 1 comments
Liberty: (8-0) Beat WKU Tuesday
Eastern Ilinois: (5-3) Idle
Michigan: (8-0) Beat pants off MSU without sign stealer
OU (6-3) Lost to Gabbert-less Miami
Georgia Tech: (4-4) Big comeback shocks ranked UNC
Miami: (7-2) Beat OU
Buffalo: (3-5) Off
Akron: (1-7) Off
Ball State: (2-6) Off
Kent: (1-7) Off
Toledo: (7-1) Off
WMU: (3-6) Won @EMU
VS:
P5: 4-17
G5: 6-9
FCS: 10-2
East vs. West: 5-3 West
Posted by Orange at 1:44 PM 0 comments
So, when I heard the MBB team's new slogan for the year, I was a little confused.
I asked a couple people what the phrase might refer to and...well let's just say I might be the only person who never heard "f*ck around and find out."
The Todd Simon era is about to begin. And, you know, he's had about as good an off-season as he can have. Remembering that he hasn't won a game yet...but I think he's given the team an identity...the striped warm up pants, the slogan up above...I just think there's an energy and a pirate feel to it.
I think everyone joins me in being very excited to see how this plays out.
Blue Ribbon has BG finishing #8 in the MAC. Kenpom has us 5th.
A few words on the MAC. All told, counting graduation, guys going pro and into the portal, only 2 players are returning from the 1st, 2nd and 3rd teams. (Freeman and Coit). It's a reboot...in many ways. The MAC is at a low point in men's basketball. The conference was ranked 19th last year by kenpom and is ranked pre-season in the same place.
Furthermore, there are 4 MAC programs that are consistently good--Akron, OU, Kent and UT. The other schools are looking to get into that conversation and some are not close. MAC basketball in Michigan is just terrible.
Simon had a lot to do. BG was bad last year and had a lot of losses, also lost Samari Curtis and Willlie Lightfoot . He had only 4 players back...and two of them (McComb and Felt) had played little to no minutes. Agee and Towns were the only contributors back.
He went to work and brought in 9 new scholarship players. It can happen in today's college basketball world. But he filled all the scholarships. Honestly, the roster turnover wasn't unwelcome--remember we were not very good last year. And he has guys to fit how he wants to play--which is fast and high scoring. Many of them are playing at a level or a role they never have. How quickly they jell and adapt is what will determine success for this season.
I also understand Simon is bringing high-level MAC recruits in for visits.
He told Blue Ribbon that once everyone got there, they were who we thought they were, which doesn't always happen.
So to look at the players...
We have covered these guys as they came in. A couple observations/notes.
Rashaun Agee was a multiple winner of the Battle Belt for summer practice. Seeing what was coming, he lost some weight and is running the floor. We've seen a lot of ability from him and if he is ready to laser focus, he can be a real game-changer. Also, being more mobile he can guard other 4s, which should keep him out of foul trouble.
You may have seen Jamai Felt on crutches at the scrimmage. He apparently re-injured the knee he had surgery on last year. It doesn't look good, as I understand it. It's a real shame. He was positioned to be a contributor both years had he not been injured.
Jason Spurgin is the only player coming in from SUU. He scored 10 pts and 6 rebounds last year for the Thunderbirds. At 6'10" he will have a key role--Coach says he will play a stretch role on offense. The key, to me, though, is as a rim protector, something BG just has not had. On tempo-free block percentage, Spurgin was #80 in blocks in the nation and #3 in the WAC.
According to Blue Ribbon, Simon likes two ball-handlers. That appears to be Marcus Hill, 3rd team JUCO All-American, along with Trey Thomas, the Vanderbilt transfer. DJ Smith is a third man in that rotation.
On the wings, BG has Da'Shawn Phillip, 3rd team All-MEAC, DaJion Humphrey, #19 JUCO recruit in country, PJ Edwards, highly ranked ouf of HS and Ejay Greer, who played at Rocktop Academy.
And Spurgin, Towns and Agree inside.
BG has a shot at a decent record. The schedule is pretty soft. Kenpom projects 18-12, 16-12 in D1 games and 10-8 in the MAC. In perspective, it would be BG's 5th winning season since the 2002 Dakich-WVU year. After two seasons with Kenpom's in the 280s, the worst in the kenpom era, a winning season is a start to getting back on track. I like what I see, but he hasn't won a game yet.
Posted by Orange at 9:14 PM 2 comments
Farmington 2024 RB/CB/WR Cameron Pettaway has committed to Bowling Green Statehttps://t.co/OqUGeeNr7n pic.twitter.com/5LRChun3pV
— The D Zone (@TheD_Zone) October 27, 2023
With the coaches presumably out recruiting for a few days, BG has a new football verbal. This young man is Cameron Pettaway, a 5'9" 165 lb RB/WR type from Farmington, MI.
BG is his only reported FBS offer, though he had DII and DIII offers. I'd guess that's owing to his size, but he is reported to run a 4.4 and I can see him playing a Taron Keith role on the team. Farmington used him in the slot, in the backfield, jet motion....etc.
He was all-state last year. He's some information from a local news story on him...pretty interesting. He is cited as a leader for Farmington.
Welcome to the Falcons, Cameron.
Posted by Orange at 5:11 PM 0 comments
Liberty: (7-0) Beat Middle Tennessee State
Eastern Ilinois: (5-3) Beat Bryant
Michigan: (8-0) Beat pants off MSU without sign stealer
OU (6-2) Beat WMU
Georgia Tech: (3-4) Lost to BC
Miami: (6-2) Lost to UT
Buffalo: (3-5) Beat Kent
Akron: (1-7) We played them
Ball State: (2-6) Beat CMU
Kent: (1-7) Lost to UB
Toledo: (7-1) Won @Miami
WMU: (2-6) Lost to OU
VS:
P5: 4-17
G5: 6-9
FCS: 10-2
East vs. West: 5-3 West
Posted by Orange at 5:34 PM 2 comments
Here we are. Two weeks in a row. And .500 on the season. BG beat Akron 41-14 at the Doyt, on a very rainy day. Yes, Akron is 1-7. We will take it.
The first half was competitive.
BG took the opening kickoff and had a decent drive. They were gifted when Akron jumped offsides in an old-school Detroit Lions moment on 4th and 3. On first and 10 from the Zip 20, BG did nothing else and Anaya finished from 36. 3-0 BG.
UA drove to the BG 27 and then three 3 straight incompletions and then missed a tough 45-yarder in the Doytelements.
BG went three and out and then UA went on a drive, including a 35-yard pass with an uncalled OPI and then scored to go up 7-3.
The first was rough for the Falcons. Both teams ran 15 plays. UA had 114 yards, BG had 58.
BG went three and out. Kicking from their own 24, Kleather launched a 63-yard punt that flipped the field. Made a difference when Jalen Huskey picked the ball and was in a position to run it to the 3-yard, from which Stewart scored on the next play. 10-7 BG.
The game settled in for a while.
UA three and out.
BG 1st down and out, punt Akron to the 1
UA gets a first down and shanks the punt.
BG goes 3 and out, failing on a 4th down and 1 at the UA 42.
So, with most of the quarter spent in UA territory, BG had not extended the lead and UA had a shot. They were ready to go 3 and out when Fortune found them. Their punter took a bad snap and brought the ball down. BG had the block on and ran right by him, the left side was wide open and he ran to the BG 34.
You can feel some momentum here. It's late 2nd, and Akron gets the ball in the 3rd. Moment of significant danger.
UA proceeded to do way less than nothing. Howell with an 8-yard sack. Holding on 2nd down. Eventually, 3rd and 20 from the BG 49. Less than :30 left. Undercuffler is rushed hard, he retreats, Ali Saad forces a fumble and Dontrez Brown picks it up. You're praying he scores, but the big man gets it to the 13.
Momentum flips again. Balezak goes to Hilaire in the end zone. BG has the spacing wrong, but he's still open and misses a catch he makes 99% of the time. Anaya FG and BG up 13-7 at the half.
BG has 81 yards on 27 plays. Akron has 157 on 33 plays.
Then the third quarter happened.
UA took the kickoff and made 3 first downs. To the BG 37. Then, they threw an INC pass....and after a day of uncalled UA push-offs, Morehead lost his mind on what he felt was BG DPI. The 15-yard penalty he took was a big deal. Watch what happens next.
It killed their drive and BG started on the 12.
And the Falcons went on their only real drive of the game. 10 plays, 88 yards, 5:34. Only one 3rd down, a converted 3rd and 8. Stewart with a 16 yard TD run. BG up 20-7 with 5 left in the third.
First play of the next drive, Undercuffler is sacked for a 16 yard loss and BG recovers on the 9. BG struggles, BG fails on 3rd down but an obvious DPI is called (Hi Coach Morehead) and then Stewart scores, BG up 27-7. 3:20 left.
UA fails on 3 plays. Going on 4th down, Trent Simms picked them and ran to the UA 36. BG is still struggling on offense and has a 3rd and 10. Coach said after the game that BG ran a play they ran against OU, essentially running a double move with Fannin running wide open down the seam. We didn't win the double move and Bazelak stayed with it. We called the same play, but this time he "reset his feet with depth" and hit Fannin down the seam for the score. 34-7 :23 left.
Akron failed on a 4th in their own territory early in the 4th and BG converted for another score and it was 41-7 and the game was over....41-14 final. (The game was over before that, I guess).
The game capsule: BG forced turnovers, the offense capitalized and BG won easily. The BG offense did not move the ball much, but they did not make mistakes or commit penalties and they took advantage of what the defense gave for them. You can win like that.
BG ran 56 plays. 42 of them were runs. Now, they ran on 11 of the last 12 plays of the game...so before that it was 31 runs and 13 passes...still a run heavy game.
Steroid Gerbil Terion Stewart had a huge game. He is a stud. He had 19 carries for 131 yards and 3 TD. That's 6.9 yards per carry and only ONE lost yard. He's the #4 rusher in the MAC and #2 in yards per carry.
Overall, BG ran for 214 yards and 5.1 per carry. And only 3 penalties.
That's good. The passing game was just terrible. As a team, 8 of 14 for 83 and a 36-yard TD pass. However, no sacks and no INT, so they at least kept us in the game. Overall, BG had 5.3 yards per play.
The defense made a ton of big plays. There were 2 fumbles off pressure, 2 INT, 5 sacks and 5 hurries. Those plays decided the game.
In between, BG held UA to 4.2 yards per play. Sack adjusted, UA had 4.5 yards per carry, which is just an average day. Undercuffler was 22 of 39, which is a decent percentage for 10.6 per catch. You pull off the 58 sacks yards though and they had 4.5 yards per passing attempt. Plus 2 INT. Also 9 penalties for 67 yards. So big plays and solid defense on the rest of the plays.
Darren Anders had a day. Team-high 6 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 TFL, 1 forced fumble and a hurry.
Ditto Dontrez Brown with 5 tackles and 2 fumble recoveries.
Cashius Howell, 2 sacks and a hurry.
Ali Saad with a sack, a fumble forced and a hurry that led to the Huskey INT.
Also, good special teams. Kleather had a huge punt and also put them on the 1. Anaya made both FGs.
So, look. Akron is not great. BG did what you should do, which is win the game. BG is 4-4 and has 2 straight wins.
Posted by Orange at 2:33 PM 5 comments
What is their body of work?
Posted by Orange at 12:23 PM 0 comments
Not too much news today.
Coach pointed out that BG leads the nation in turnovers lost and ALSO in turnovers gained. This has to be amazingly rare. (They both are ties, but still seems odd). We are tied for the lead in INT.
He says if we can eliminate the turnovers and "absurd" penalties, then we have a shot to be pretty good.
As for the quarterback, it will be a game-time decision. He says Bazelak is facing injuries and "some things." Honestly, this is what you would expect him to say. Weather looks decent for Saturday.
Posted by Orange at 5:46 PM 2 comments
Liberty: (6-0) Beat Jacksonville State
Eastern Ilinois: (4-3) Lost to SEMO
Michigan: (7-0) Beat Indiana
OU (4-2) Lost to NIU
Georgia Tech: (3-3) Idle
Miami: (6-1) Beat WMU
Buffalo: (2-5) We play them
Akron: (1-6) Lost to CMU by 7
Ball State: (1-6) Lost to UT in a close game
Kent: (1-6) Lost to EMU
Toledo: (6-1) Beat Ball State
WMU: (2-5) Lost to Miami
VS:
P5: 4-17
G5: 6-9
FCS: 10-2
East vs. West: 4-2 West
Posted by Orange at 4:47 PM 3 comments
Sweet Victory. It was the good, or better, Falcons who showed up and they went on the road and picked up the W in the conference. It was a win they badly needed. It was far from a great performance, especially on offense, but it was good enough to win, which we often have not been, so we'll take it.
To start with, Conner Bazelak did not play. Here's what coach said, quoted in The Blade.
“He had some things that I don’t want to get into,” Loeffler said of Bazelak. “We knew the ball was going to be wet, I don’t want to get into too much, so he’s got some things that he’s got to get healthy with. We made that decision, and it was the right decision.
“We needed to have the quarterback be able to handle the ball because we knew it was going to be a slugfest.”
Last time we heard about an injury, it was a hip. This sounds like a hand injury, but who knows?
Orth started. More on that later. The headline was defense and special teams winning the game and the offense doing enough to close the deal.
BG started with the ball. Stewart burst free for 19 and fumbled, which BG got back. Then two straight false starts set them back. BG punted and forced a three and out and then on the 4th play of the next drive fumbled again, this time recovered by UB.
Starting on the BG 33, UB got a first down, a BG personal foul and then ran the ball in from the 10 to lead 7-0.
BG took the ball, made 2 first downs running and then Orth hit Osborne for 42 yards to the UB 7. On three plays BG made 2 yards and kicked a short FG to make it 7-3.
BG forced a fumble from Cole Snyder deep in UB territory and Lorfils returned it to the 9. Stewart took it to the 1 and then Orth scored to put BG up 10-7.
Moving into the second, we see BG get a sequence to go in its favor that usually bites them.
BG got a stop and started on their own 14. When they needed it, they got their only real sustained drive of the game, moving the ball 86 yards in 13 plays and just over 8 minutes. BG converted a 3rd and 5 and 3rd and 6 on the drive. Orth had two rushes over 10 yards and Stewart ran for 19. A couple passes were sprinkled in, with a 3-yard toss to Keith for the score and BG leading 17-7.
BG's defense then got a stop after one first down and with UB punting from their own 38, the Falcons blocked the punt and ran it in for the score to make it 24-7.
BG had a chance to keep rolling when it got a pick two plays later and started on the UB 32. BG ran one play and then turned it back over again. UB made a last-minute drive and McNulty missed from 50.
Starting the 3rd, UB switched QBs and then threw a pick to Ferguson and BG started on the 50. Five plays later BG again threw an INT to give it back to them.
UB then drove 74 yards on 8 plays over 4:33 for a TD, including a 4th and 9 conversion. At 24-14 with 3 minutes left in the 3rd, the game was still in play.
Starting the 4th, BG had another shot to extend the lead. On the UB 26, BG took a personal foul. On 3rd and 19 Orth ran for 18. After years of going for it on 4th and short, BG tried and missed a 42-yard FG.
UB drove to the 50 and threw four straight incompletions.
Starting at 8:08 BG had a chance to put the game away on offense but went 3 and out. UB got as deep as the BG 37 before a 4th INT by Davon Ferguson got BG the ball back. They sprung Keith loose for a 62-yard TD that was called back on a BS holding call. BG ended up punting and then got another INT to close the game out.
It was a victory and should not have been even that close. BG had three chances deep in UB territory--twice off INTs--that should have been converted to points. I know that people like it when Orth is in there, but we are too one-dimensional to succeed long-term with this attack. We need what we saw against Georgia Tech and we will need both QBs to do that.
The offense was good enough. The Falcons ended up with 5 yards per play, which is below average. BG ran 59 plays, and 43 of them were on the ground. Stewart got the ball 25 times for 123, which is 4.9 yards per carry. The MAC average last year was 4.8. Orth had 72 on 10 carries and together it was a competent attack. BG was 9 of 16 passing with 2 INT and 77 yards. 42 of that came on one play, though BG allowed no sacks.
We took what we had to work with and fashioned a winning game plan for this opponent, to our credit.
The defense was great, allowing 3.6 yards per play, well below average while generating 5 turnovers. UB rushed for only 4.5 yards per carry and their passing attack was even worse than BG's. They were 9 of 29 for 71 yards and 4 INT. BG had 9 pass break ups, which is a huge number along with no sacks but 2 hurries. UB is a struggling offense and BG took advantage, dominating them on a down-by-down basis and on turnovers.
And special teams. The blocked punt was huge. It's just a dagger play, especially when both teams are struggling to move the ball.
So BG moves to 3-4 with 5 to play. No doubt, with the exception of UT, most of the games are against the poorer teams in the MAC and BG has an opportunity to notch some wins. We still have yet to put two winning performances together back to back, and that's what we will be looking for against the Zips, who are 0-3 in the MAC. They lost in OT to UB and narrowly @CMU, but were blown out by NIU.
Posted by Orange at 11:38 AM 3 comments
What is their body of work?
“If you don’t take lessons from today, you’re out of your mind. We’ve got to get consistent. You can’t play this up and down and be this up and down from week to week. We’ve got to find that secret sauce. If you go out here and you play your ass off and you’re disciplined and you did all the things you’re supposed to do and you lose, that’s one thing. . . but it looked like the past, to be honest with you."
Posted by Orange at 12:53 PM 0 comments
Scot Loeffler wasn't in a "clean a few things up we'll be fine" mood yesterday. Far from it. He used words like "frustrated," and "aggravated" to describe his mood. Said he is not happy. Which you wouldn't expect, but he's usually not this blunt.
Many people feel the same way. He had the five years he said he needed. He was given patience. And you can see where we are, which is nowhere close.
He did do one thing certain to aggravate his critics, by calling out the 21-2 record of the teams that have beat us. We are 2-4...and he thinks we should be 4-2 or 3-3. That would be my point. I get that it was a tough schedule. He had five years to build us "the right way" to being a sustainable championship contender and it has not happened.
Yes, Miami and Ohio are good teams. The point is that WE WERE SUPPOSED TO BE A GOOD TEAM, and they beat us 65-7, with one of the games a home game.
The schedule gets much easier and it is possible we go on a winning streak and look like things have turned around. To match last year's 5-3 MAC record, we'd need to go 5-1 from here on out. To make a bowl game, you have to go 4-2.
I guess it comes down to what you want from the program. Do you want to be EMU, who has made bowl games the last 4 non-COVID years, winning more than 7 games overall once in that time and never winning more than 5 in the MAC? Maybe we give up on beating the top teams in the conference. That's what we have now. We are set up for that. With our funding level, maybe that's all we can be.
I don't think that's what we want. Cast into the wilderness when Mike Elko was not hired to replace Clawson, we are now in year 8 and have not found our way again.
Posted by Orange at 12:04 PM 6 comments
Liberty: (5-0) Beat Sam Houston State
Eastern Ilinois: (4-2) Lost to UT-Martin
Michigan: (6-0) Beat Minneota
OU (4-1) Beat Kent
Georgia Tech: (3-3) Won when Miami did not take a knee
Miami: (5-1) We played them
Buffalo: (2-4) Easily beat CMU
Akron: (1-5) Blown out by NIU
Ball State: (1-5) Lost to EMU
Kent: (1-5) Lost to OU
Toledo: (5-1) Beat UMass
WMU: (2-4) Lost to Mississippi State
VS:
P5: 4-17
G5: 6-9
FCS: 10-2
East vs. West: 1-1
Posted by Orange at 4:23 PM 2 comments
Lower the flag.
Faced with the opportunity to establish themselves as a legitimate MAC East contender, the Falcons were pushed around by the RedHawks and beaten 27-0. The only realistic goal remaining is a bowl game, which would require going 4-2 from here on in.
Georgia Tech won at the other Miami, FWIW. Miami handed them the game, but still.
BG won the toss and deferred. Miami took the ball and drove it for 11:31. They converted three 3rd and 4s and a 4th and 1. It was a 17 play drive, with 8 of the last 9 coming on running plays. And it ended 7-0/
BG took the kick, made one first down, took a sack and punted.
Miami was moving the ball when BG forced a fumble, but was unable to capitalize, hindered by a holding call. And punted.
The teams traded punts and Miami started on their own 18 with 4:45 left to play. BG had an INT on 3rd down, but a roughing the passer was called and the drive continued. (It was a tough call, to be sure.) Gabbert scrambled for big yards a couple times, a 3rd and 7 was converted, DPI was called in the end zone and Miami was up 14-0 inside of 1 minute.
BG got the ball to start the 2nd half. They did respond, moving the ball down the field much as Miami did to start the game. BG converted a 3rd and 6 and 4th and 6 to get to the Miami 13. What happened next is something we have seen too much. BG took a false start, threw and incomplete pass under pressure, gave up a 10-yard 3rd down sack and missed a 46-yard FG.
Miami with on a 9-play, 5-minute drive, converting a 3rd and 10 and scoring on 3rd down, and it was 21-0 and with 3:33 left to play in the 3rd, the game was over.
Bowling Green was just terrible on offense. They had 9 first downs for the game. Overall BG was 11 of 23 passing for 72 yards, 1 INT, 0 TDs. The long pass play was 16 yards. BG game up 27 yards on 4 sacks, so in 27 drop backs they netted 45 yards. Coach said after the game that we had guys running wide open in the back end, but we didn't execute.
Stewart was going to get the ball more, but carried 8 times for 63. Non-sack, 6 yards a carry for the team.
That was 3.2 yards per play, of which BG ran only 42. 1-8 on 3rd down, 0-1 in the red zone.
On defense, Miami came in last in the MAC in time of possession. They held the ball for almost 30 minutes. They ran the ball 47 times for 4 yards per carry, but they were consistent and able to move the chains. Their long run was only 17. They had a couple big runs from Gabbert. He was 15-18, for 170 yards. So Miami had 186 yards rushing and 170 passing, which is kind of what BG described they wanted to do last week.
Miami was 9-14 on 3rd down. Absolute killer.
So there you go. BG is 0-2 and down a tie breaker to the teams likely to play for the East title. The aggregate score is 65-7. BG goes to UB next, who smoked CMU yesterday. The schedule does get easier, to be sure. But, absolute best case, it looks like the program is evaluated at 6-6 again.
Posted by Orange at 11:20 AM 5 comments
What is their body of work?
Posted by Orange at 9:51 PM 2 comments
So, the team might have moved on past Georgia Tech, but we have one more thing.
My favorite thing for years as been to read the opposing papers the day after we pull an upset like this. It never disappoints. It KILLS them to lose to us...which makes it all the most satisfying to me. Something like this.
So let's wade into the Atlanta Journal Constitution.
Posted by Orange at 1:25 PM 1 comments
Loeffler presser....
First, Terion Stewart won MAC East Offensive POW (or, OPOW or MEOPOW) and Deshaun Jones won MAC East Defensive Player of the Week. Congrats to them both!
He said we won "some team award," which had to be the Cheez-it National Team of the Week, voted on by the Football Writer's of America. (SOME TEAM AWARD????? Are you serious???)
Also
Also, they sent us every box in the Cheez-it family of products and we sent back this...
Some team award, indeed!
OK, seriously.
Coach said we finally played to our ability. Much of the press conference was pretty amazing for how almost fatalistic coach sounded. We finally played to our ability. We did nothing different in practice. Any win is a great win in today's college football. It's almost like, if we decide to play we're good. I'm just waiting to see what happens.
Look, I get what he is trying to do. If the Georgia Tech win was the result of some super-human effort, a unicorn if you will, then that's all it will ever be. Who could do something like that twice? But, if it wasn't...if the same preparation and the same focus could get you a win any week, that's a much different situation. And it can be controllable.
The biggest headline is he says that he knew we were going to win big on Wednesday. He says he knows his team's psychology and he could tell we were going to win easily. Claimed to have the same vision before the Minnesota win. If this is true, we could save a lot of injuries and just have him let everyone know what's going to happen. Also, given our record there would have been many more disturbing premonitions, if true.
There was some interesting content. He says he has learned a lot. He no longer calls the plays. He is part of game planning. But he has learned the most important part of his job is working directly with the players and is more than "Xs and Os." And he's right. It always seems to me at any level that a coach calling the plays is going to be of limited success. Saw a photo of Bum Phillips today and he didn't even have a headset on (that's me, not Coach. I don't know if Loeffler saw a photo of Bum Phillips at all).
He said the GT game is our model of how we want to win. We don't want to throw for 350 yards. We want to run for 150-200 and throw for 200-250. We want to eat the clock up and keep the other team off the field. GT ran 58 offensive plays. It was a great team win because of that. Can't argue at all. I would love to win that way.
He also noted that BG won the battle up front on both sides of the ball. The Dline, to a man, played like "savages." The Oline had their best game as well. I think that was true. You win a game like that, it is because you won up front.
And Finn Hogan came up, of course. Coach made some weight predictions for Hogan, as he did after the game, said he would be our Hybrid TE and play in the NFL. Beyond that, he said Hogan, a CMU transfer is grateful to be here and a true team guy. He did not complain about playing time. Eventually, he got his shot and he didn't throw it away. (Here is what I had when he transferred here).
The 2-Qb situation will continue. He says Orth and Bazelak get along, which he, Scot Loeffler, could not do in a similar situation. He says he and Brian Griese "hated each other's guts" though they now are "best buds." Kum-ba-yah.
Up comes Miami. A big test for us. Coach will know the result in 48 hours!
Posted by Orange at 5:09 PM 4 comments
Liberty: (4-0) Idle
Eastern Ilinois: (4-1) Beat Northwestern State
Michigan: (5-0) Beat Rutgers
OU (3-1) Idle
Georgia Tech: (2-3) We beat them
Miami: (4-1) Won at Kent
Buffalo: (1-4) Won in OT at Akron
Akron: (1-4) Lost in OT to UB
Ball State: (1-4) Lost to WMU
Kent: (1-4) Lost to Miami
Toledo: (4-1) Beat NIU
WMU: (2-3) Beat Ball State
VS:
P5: 4-16
G5: 5-9
FCS: 10-2
East vs. West: Null set.
Posted by Orange at 8:35 PM 2 comments
Well, how about that? Just when things are just about as frustrating as they can be, we come out and do something like that. Coach Loeffler echoed the feelings of everyone in the Falcon Nation when he came into the presser and said, "now we want to put two of these together."
We all agree. After the Minnesota win, we came out the next week and "laid an egg" in Coach's words. To be who we want to be and are supposed to be, you have to have strong performances week in and week out. And we have not done that.
But let's not let the moment pass. What a great afternoon to be a Falcon. Paid $1.1M and then come home with the victory?? Yes, please.
As long as I watch Falcon sports, it's hard to describe how good it makes me feel when we win, especially in a situation like that. It's a week-changer, for sure.
It did not start out great. GT was up 14-0 5 minutes into the game. It was prime time for BG to fold, on the road against an ACC team and getting smoked last week.
But that didn't happen this time. BG scored the next 38 points.
Starting on their own 25 and sparked by a 32-yard run by Terion Stewart, BG marched the 75 yards in 10 plays and 5:24. When they got inside the 20 they switched to Orth who had an 11 yard run and then scored the TD to make it 14-7.
The teams traded punts and then BG got a 3-and-out and started on their own 36 after a 15-yard Embry punt return. BG held the ball for 11 plays, making 2 3rd and 1s and coming off a 2-18 before a holding call put them behind the sticks and they ended up with a 39-yard Anaya FG to make it 14-10.
GT made a first down on the drive and then went 3 and out and then a huge break ensued. They snapped the ball off the shoulder of one of the blockers and BG recovered on the GT 40.
It was looking like the Falcons would not capitalize when a 3rd and 12 morphed to a 4th and 7 on the first series. But BG converted that 4th and 7 and then a 3rd and 9 and scored on a 3rd and 10....on maybe the highlight of the year, as Finn Hogan made a one-handed catch for the ages. It was talked about on every post-game show on every network.
And BG was up 17-14. GT was down to the BG when 21 when a sack and a heavy pressure intentional grounding drove the Yellow Jackets back to their 43 and they punted and BG kneeled the half out.
Hard to imagine it going better. Making key plays. Eating up the clock...22 minutes of possession.
And we get the ball to start the half. Bazelak hits Hogan for 50 on the first play? Really? Who are these guys? A couple plays later Bazelak carried into the end zone for a TD to put BG up 24-14.
They went to the fair and were on the BG 14, 3rd and 1. BG stoned them on the 3rd down play. GT went for it and the Falcons stuffed the QB sneak.
Brent Key said:
“It was that far,” Key said, holding his hands to indicate how close the first-down marker was. “If we can’t sneak a football that far, we don’t deserve to win a football game.”
Correct.
The key thing here is that BG went for the kill. So often has not happened. They went on a 10-play, 86 yards, 5 minute drive that featured converting on 3rd and 12 and 3rd of 16 before Stewart went in from the 6. BG up 31-17.
But wait. On GT's 2nd play from scrimmage, Deshawn Jones grabbed a pic and ran it 45 yards for a pick 6 with 2:23 left in the 3rd, putting BG in the driver's seat.
And Georgia Tech went on an 8-play drive to get it to 38-20 at the end of the 2nd quarter. Importantly, they did not get the 2-point, leaving it at 3 scores.
BG went three and out and GT continued to try and rally. Honestly, I didn't fee like it was over. They drove to the BG 19 and then BG closed the door. Jordan Oladokan grabbed an INT on the BG 5. The offense took over, got a break on a face mask from Georgia Tech and proceeded to eat 8 minutes off the clock with 5 first downs before turning the ball over on the GT 35 with 4 minutes left and the game now over.
Tech scored again with 1 minute left to cut the lead to 11 but BG recovered the onside kick and it was sweet victory formation.
Honestly, that's how wins are supposed to look. Made big plays. Got turnovers. Closed the door when the time came. Incredibly proud of our guys.
BG had the diverse offense we were hoping for, sparked by Terion Stewart. Coach said after the game that we have to get him the ball more and Falcon fans agree completely. This 9 carry stuff has to stop. He was 26 for 138 and a score...plus 1 reception for 27. He was the difference maker in this one.
Coach called him a "steroid gerbil," a brilliant piece of fractured prose. He also said he is a "pain in the ass" to tackle.
He certainly was.
Bazelak had a really good game. He was 21 of 32 (12.5 per completion). 1 TD, no picks and one great QB draw. BG used 7 receivers to get there, showing variability at wideout that will make them hard to defend if execution is good.
The line should get their due. Their pass blocking was the best against FBS opposition, per PFF. Previous best was a 34 grade at Liberty and this was a 60. The run blocking was also the best against FBS opposition, though not as dramatically. Bazelak was sack twice and pressured 8 times.
Others? 10-17 on 3rd down. 1 of 2 on 4th. 5 scores in 5 red zone attempts, 4 of them TDs. Time of possession? 42:45.
On defense, BG stuffed the GT run game, yielding 3.3 yards per carry. That includes sacks. Jamal Haynes had 5.6 yards per carry. And Georgia Tech did pass the ball effectively, at 23 of 37 and 348 yards, but 2 INT and 3 sacks.
A couple notes. First, significant parts of those numbers came on the first two drives and the garbage time drives.
Second, BG did a lot with pressure and they pressured GT 13 times, which is a lot. Of course, there were the 5 negative plays, INT and sack. GT was 2 of 8 on third down and went scoreless twice in the redzone on 5 trips.
BG's tackle numbers aren't huge because GT ran so few plays. Sipp had 7 and Huskey 6. Roberts, Davis and Wilson had sacks. Davis and Dontrez Brown had 3 pressures each. Brown also had 2 pass break ups. Anders had 2 TFL.
A great team effort for the defense.
Special teams. BG switched punters to true freshman Jackson Kleather, who punted only 3 times for 42 yards. There was a 49-yarder and the net was 35, mostly because of one return.
Anaya made a 40 yard FG and continues to reliably make shorter FGs. BG gave up a long KO return on the opening kick as well.
So there you go. BG notches a big one. Loeffler has won 15 games at BG and 12 against FBS opponents. 4 of those 12 wins have been as 16+ underdogs....Minnesota, Ga Tech and UT two times. You wonder if our players don't get really up for those games in big venues or a rivalry game...and less so in others.
They will get a chance to answer that question Saturday in Oxford. So hoping for us to string some success together.
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