Fitch's knee reinjured after Toledo game
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Fitch's knee reinjured after Toledo game
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At the radio show last night Dan said Fitch had a bone bruise. He will probably not play Wednesday, but should be fine for Saturday. It is unfortunant, but it will keep continueing to happen until the Athletic Department decides to do something about it.
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I saw it happen - a pretty good-sized guy jumped on Fitch's back from behind - he must not have been expecting it because his legs buckled and he hit the floor. I'd love to see if the AD does something about this...
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Not when your coach encourages the students.SaxyIrishTenor wrote:I'd love to see if the AD does something about this...
I loved seeing the horde of students descend upon the floor after the buzzer went off. Dakich loves the enthusiasm from our student body (when they show up).
But c'mon - you don't jump on one of your own guys.
(Obviously a TU student upset with the outcome who decided to rush the floor and take out one of our players so that he would not be ready to go for the rematch).
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Before we get flamed, the last quote is, I assume, a joke.transfer2BGSU wrote:Not when your coach encourages the students.SaxyIrishTenor wrote:I'd love to see if the AD does something about this...
I loved seeing the horde of students descend upon the floor after the buzzer went off. Dakich loves the enthusiasm from our student body (when they show up).
But c'mon - you don't jump on one of your own guys.
(Obviously a TU student upset with the outcome who decided to rush the floor and take out one of our players so that he would not be ready to go for the rematch).
Its one thing to encourage the fans to cheer, be excited, make noise. I never saw him encourage them to head to the floor. Fact is, its going to be really, really hard to stop on that floor.
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You are correct. It would be impossible to stop a determined group of kids from getting on the floor at Andersen Arena. Short of arresting everyone they can get their hands on to prevent it for the "next time," the administration / police are pretty much at the students mercy on this one.
For some reason, at BG (unlike any other school I am aware of) no one seems to care if people are all over the floor after basketball (or football) games. Heck, at the Doyt, it is typical to see kids playing football out on the field in the south endzone after each game.
For some reason, at BG (unlike any other school I am aware of) no one seems to care if people are all over the floor after basketball (or football) games. Heck, at the Doyt, it is typical to see kids playing football out on the field in the south endzone after each game.
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Never assume, but you are correct!orangeandbrown wrote:Before we get flamed, the last quote is, I assume, a joke.
BGSU can do something about the students rushing the court if they want to. All they need to do is show some force. You want to keep people off the court, line the court with police officers, sherriffs deputies, and highway patrol officers. Other institutions do it and students obey. Just let the students get cuffed and carted out once. Or let them feel a hit of pepper spray once. They'll get the idea really fast. The big question is: Are you ready to listen to the students complain about the consequences for not taking responsibility for their behavior?
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On the "keep the kids off the floor issue" If anyone has ever been to an OHSAA game at Anderson Arena, I had the privelage to be on the bench for a couple, they will note much higher measures taken to keep fans/students off of the court.
Elsasser and whatever student worker they can get, run a yellow rope the length of the East sidelines and I think they may even require all fans to be one row up or at least NOT on the floor. Now I don't think they shoudl do away with front row seating, but how about running that rope?
I've wondered if that was more of a liability issue with high school aged kids or if the rope would actually seem more inviting for college kids to jump over.
Elsasser and whatever student worker they can get, run a yellow rope the length of the East sidelines and I think they may even require all fans to be one row up or at least NOT on the floor. Now I don't think they shoudl do away with front row seating, but how about running that rope?
I've wondered if that was more of a liability issue with high school aged kids or if the rope would actually seem more inviting for college kids to jump over.
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I don't know, it was just nice seeing the students show some support for the team
If you take the students off the court your getting rid of a tradition. Out of how many times the court was rushed was there a player injured? It sucks, yes, but it was also a freak accident. Fitch will be back, it's a bruise, not a tear.
If you take the students off the court your getting rid of a tradition. Out of how many times the court was rushed was there a player injured? It sucks, yes, but it was also a freak accident. Fitch will be back, it's a bruise, not a tear.
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This situation is not just isolated in BG. It is a problem at all colleges across the nation. It's the mentality of the fan thinking they are an actual member of the team. The fan thinks they have a right to be on the court, to touch the players and such. A ticket does not grant you that right. Watch the game, cheer your team, but stay the hell away from them at the end of the game. This is what I am beginning to hate most about sports today-the line that separates fans from teams is now blurred giving everybody the perceived right that they can do whatever they want at an event.
And don't pin this on Elsasser, either. He cannot go out a purchase common sense for everybody who buys a ticket.
And don't pin this on Elsasser, either. He cannot go out a purchase common sense for everybody who buys a ticket.
