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Larranaga "hugely successful" at BG?
Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 7:11 pm
by San Diego Falcon
That's what Jim Nantz said. I thought that was Ball State that almost beat UNLV in the 1990 regional semi-finals. Maybe it was really us? Maybe we won the MAC more than once in eleven years? Where are all those extra banners? Hmm?
Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 9:44 pm
by factman
I heard that too!

Not of lot of credability there, when he says things like that. If he would have checked, he would know that he was very close to being run out of BG, and most thought it was a very good thing that he left.
Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 10:15 pm
by falcfan
With the exception of Anderson, how does Larranage compare to the success of other BG coaches?
Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 10:35 pm
by TG1996
falcfan wrote:With the exception of Anderson, how does Larranage compare to the success of other BG coaches?
I knew I shouldn't have left the media guide at home.
I don't know where he ranks, but his winning pct. was about 54%, I think 170-144ish... Anderson was well into the 60% range, if I'm not mistaken. Dakich and Larranaga are in the same ballpark, not sure about some of the others. Fitch is probably up there, but he was only around for a season or two.
Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 11:22 am
by Tswam
Why would anyone expect Nantz to know anything about Larranaga's career at BG? On Don Imus' show the day before the tournament started, he couldn't recall Coach L's name but remembered him as being one of Craig Littlepage's assistants.
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 12:24 pm
by windycityfalcon
Going into this year...
BGSU COACHING RECORDS
Name (Yrs.) Seasons W L Pct
Harold Anderson (1942-63) 21 367 193 .655
Dan Dakich (1997-present) 8 134 101 .570
Jim Larranaga (1986-97) 11 170 144 .541
Paul Landis (1925-42) 17 156 133 .540
John Weinert (1976-86) 10 146 133 .523
Pat Haley (1971-76) 5 62 69 .473
Warren Scholler (1963-67) 4 43 52 .453
Bob Conibear (1968-71) 3 31 42 .425
F.G. Beyerman (1915-21) 6 24 38 .387
Less Than Three Seasons
Bill Fitch (1967-68) 1 18 7 .720
Allen Snyder (1922-23) 1 9 4 .692
Warren Steller (1924-25) 1 9 5 .540
Earl Krieger (1921-22) 1 4 10 .286
R.B. McCandless (1923-24) 1 3 15 .167
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 12:27 pm
by ZiggyZoomba
I should probably re-think all the "Bring Back Beyerman" paraphernalia I've been getting made, shouldn't I??
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 12:31 pm
by TG1996
ZiggyZoomba wrote:I should probably re-think all the "Bring Back Beyerman" paraphernalia I've been getting made, shouldn't I??
If you can find someone to bring back Beyerman, we need to hire THAT person as AD. Ol' Fred's been gone 50 years now....
http://www.bgsusports.com/mambo/index.p ... &Itemid=51
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 12:38 pm
by ZiggyZoomba
TG1996 wrote:ZiggyZoomba wrote:I should probably re-think all the "Bring Back Beyerman" paraphernalia I've been getting made, shouldn't I??
If you can find someone to bring back Beyerman, we need to hire THAT person as AD. Ol' Fred's been gone 50 years now....
http://www.bgsusports.com/mambo/index.p ... &Itemid=51
I would have read that article if the template it was presented in had anything to do with BGSU what-so-ever. As it stands though... no thanks! Ew... icky.

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 3:21 pm
by TG1996
ZiggyZoomba wrote:I would have read that article if the template it was presented in had anything to do with BGSU what-so-ever. As it stands though... no thanks! Ew... icky.

You don't get the symbolism of young executives working in the shadows to improve the image of Bowling Green athletics? And the black and white tones that symbolize getting back to basics as a means of promoting the greater good?
Don't hate, appreciate.

Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 8:59 pm
by TG1996
Seton Hall has been given permission to talk to Coach L.
(Link somewhere, but I don't have it, just saw it on AP.)