
With a tear in my eye, I must admit that it's over.
Your Philly Flag Falcons went out in a blaze of glory Wednesday night.
My favorite highlights: Penn State eats up almost the entire first half with a long TD drive. We return the ensuing kickoff for a TD. Sweet.
On the first drive of the second half we try a pretty complicated trick play that blows up, then Noah runs our patented reverse for 50 yards (that was actually part of the mere four minutes of video I managed to shoot - a keeper!). A quick "bubble screen" (read: lateral pass) and we're in the end zone again.
Here's what I really enjoyed about the evening, though ...
Twice one of our players got teary-eyed after taking a shot (once when he went totally horizontal to make a TD-saving "tackle") and had to be walked off by my assistant. Both times his teammates made sure he was OK and Noah walked off the field with him, holding his hand.
Every time we got in the end zone (TD or conversion) the kids acted as if they'd scored in the National Championship Game and mobbed each other. I'm sure we would have been flagged for several excessive celebrations.
I had a little surprise for the kids, too. The Alumni Association sent out a box of those plastic megaphones and pom-poms they always have at games. The parents got them at halftime. After the game, we did our AZZ cheer and I had the boys walk off hand-in-hand toward the sideline as the parents gave them a real loud Orange standing ovation. The kids were mesmerized.
Noah actually cried after the game because he was so sad to see the season end. I told him I wanted to cry, too.
Awards this weekend and the kids we'll get to see the AZZ.com ad congratulating them on their season. I can't wait to see the looks on their faces. There are 10 more BGSU fans than there were at the beginning of the season!



