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A sneak preview of 2006

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 8:50 am
by Schadenfreude
I left work a little early yesterday to meet a friend at a reception with Gregg Brandon and Paul Krebs at Cleveland Browns Stadium.

The idea was to get Cleveland alumni excited about opening day (and there may have been some major donor stroking going on behind the scenes). It was a very nice event: Hors d'oeuvres and drinks in the Cleveland Browns' locker room, followed by a quick tour of the stadium.

I wanted to share some quick impressions.

The stadium:

1. The locker room was amazing. It's 11,000 square feet in size, with wall to wall carpeting and lockers built out of teakwood. It's for the Browns only; Wisconsin and Bowling Green will be using two other, smaller battleship grey locker rooms.

2. Our tour started with where the Falcons and Badgers will be running onto the field. Let me tell you: It's going to be super special for our players to run out onto that field through that tunnel -- especially when, for that one day, it will be OUR field. I'm so excited about this game, and I'm so excited for them.

3. The press box was out of this world. It was some nice windowed-in seating along with a big cafeteria area behind it. It appears all they do is feed these guys all day. It made me realize how silly I was, back at Bowling Green, for wanting to write newspaper stories about public affairs. :)

Paul Krebs:

1. He noted this will be the first Division I-A football game in Cleveland since the 1991 Ohio State-Northwestern game. He said the department is interested in trying to do a game in Cleveland every three or four years -- but that we are really going need everybody to bring all our friends to this game to make sure we pull this off. Someone (I forget if this was Krebs) suggested that everyone in the room bring 100 people to the game. If so, he said, that gets us to 10,000 right there. Doing a game in Cleveland is creative, Krebs said, but there are risks.

2. I talked to him briefly afterward -- it was the first time we had met, but we have a mutual friend here in Columbus -- and he softened it just a bit. It's not like the game is a huge financial risk. We have good fans, he said, they just need to get off their butts for an opportunity like this.

3. The buzz in the room was that Wisconsin was being given 10,000 tickets to sell along one side line and that they could be expected to sell them.

4. Tickets are expected to go onsale April 1 for Falcon Club members and season ticket holders, May 1 for others.

Brandon:

This is the first time I had seen Brandon speak and it surprised me.

You hear the guy's "aw shucks, gee" schtick on the radio, those visors he occasionally wears, and you may think he's a little lackadasical about the whole coaching thing.

Not at all in person. He's much taller than I realized, and authoritative -- not someone, as a player, you would want to cross. There is a toughness in his voice that doesn't come across on AM radio.

He started out this way: "Let me tell you what I know about the 2006 Bowling Green Falcons."

Then he set the mic down and didn't say anything for a while.

The Falcons lost a lot of starters and there are a lot of question marks, he said. He challenged the audience, at one point, to name one returning receiver. "Corey Partridge" someone finally yelled. Yes, he said -- but noted Corey was going to have to prove he was tough and could make it through a full season at this level.

He ran through a few recruits -- first the Cleveland-area recruits, then noted QB Tyler Sheehan (out of Cincinnati) and DJ Young, a 6-foot-5, 278 lb DT out of Lansing. He said he felt like they snuck Young under the radar away from the Big Ten. Noting his height and weight, "we don't have anyone on the defensive ball that looks like him." He also noted they were looking for speed, particularly on the defensive side of the ball. They lost a lot of that to graduation, he said.

Later, he noted that Dan Macon was redshirted last season and would be back -- along with three offensive line guys. He also said Anthony Turner "is the lead dog right now" for quarterback.

Considering he mentioned Sheehan before he got to Turner, and that's all he said about Turner, I wonder if there is some nervousness about quarterback this season. But I might be reading way too much into it, and maybe he was just jumping around.

He talked a bit about last season -- said it didn't go quite as they wanted, but expressed a lot of pride about how the team played in the buttwhipping over Miami. That was one of his proudest moments as a head coach, he said. He noted they were a play or two away from playing in the MAC title game. The Falcons were playing for a title in November, and that's where we want to be as a program, he said, even if 6-5 isn't where we want to be.

He was asked about playing Ohio State. "They'll probably be ranked number one when we play them," he said. That's all he said.

At one point, he noted this was Cleveland Browns Stadium, that they wore brown during the last game. What did you think of the brown jerseys, he asked. He got a few grunts/nods/shouts of approval. He then asked whether they should wear brown or orange onto the field in Cleveland. There were people in both camps, although the orange camp seemed louder.

"Hmmm," he said. If I had to guess, he'd like to send 'em out there in brown. (and, of course, he should). One guy (not me) suggested brown jerseys and orange pants (which, of course, would be perfect). "We can do that," he said.

I've got things I've got to get to, so I'll wrap this up.

A final thought: We will have a I-A nonconference opponent at the Doyt this year, and the MAC office has told Bowling Green who it probably will be.

Let me put this way: We should probably stop speculating. The opponent won't make make our spines tingle. We will be the favorite.

Still, considering our opener -- this is still one heck of a dream we are living here. Fifteen years ago, it would have been absurd to think we could get this kind of game with Wisconsin. Yet, here we are.

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 8:57 am
by Jacobs4Heisman
Thanks a ton for the write-up Schad. It was a perfect little football fix to help get through the offseason. Now I'm waiting on pins and needles to hear who the home game will be with.

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 8:58 am
by Schadenfreude
Jacobs4Heisman wrote: Now I'm waiting on pins and needles to hear who the home game will be with.
Stop that.

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 9:02 am
by Rightupinthere
Thanks for the rundown Schad. It sounded like it was quite an event.

As for the div1A info withholding: TEASE! You've been hanging around 87 too long.

Hey, maybe it's North Texas!

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 9:13 am
by Schadenfreude
Rightupinthere wrote:As for the div1A info withholding: TEASE!
Okay. This is the last thing I"m gonna say:

ABC/ESPN won't give a hoot about the game.

:-D

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 9:15 am
by dduncan
How much does the Cleveland Brown stadium hold? I assume around 50 to 60K?

While there may only be 10,000 tickets given to Wisc., I'm sure there could be 2x more actually show up from the state. They travel about as well as any team in the nation.

I sure hope that BG fans show up. I don't want the players run out of the tunnel and hear a louder cheer from the Wisc. fans.

Let's see, Marshall? Central Florida? What about Florida for the opponent next season? :wink:

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 9:25 am
by Salsa
OK Schad--Your clue is a bit insulting to the intelligence of BG fans. Maybe more in line with that of Toledo fans.

Could we call this game the aviary challenge?

Of course, maybe my head is in the clouds.

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 9:27 am
by Flipper
Hoot? Great....sounds like we're playing the Owls again. Either that or a bunch of waitresses from Hooters

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 9:32 am
by Jacobs4Heisman
Flipper wrote:Hoot? Great....sounds like we're playing the Owls again. Either that or a bunch of waitresses from Hooters

I vote for option Breast

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 9:33 am
by Rightupinthere
Oh, it could be worse. We could be playing Rice.

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 9:36 am
by Bleeding Orange
Thank you so much for that, Schad! I am so pumped for that game I can't even begin to tell you.

I will say this: there is a TON of effort into getting BG fans to this game on the part of everyone involved: the AD, the Falcon Club, the administration, etc. This is a major opportunity for BGSU to make a splash in one of its biggest markets, and everyone wants to take full advantage of the opportunity.

But, as I've been told on numerous occasions, they can't do it alone. Myself and my parents have already begun talking to friends, both BG alum and non-alum, about how big and important this game is going to be. We already have a sizeable handful of people who have committed to going, and I have no doubt that number will grow a great deal before the game actually rolls around. All i can say is that each and everyone one of us around here needs to be doing the same. If you need any motivation, just think about how cool it is going to be to see CBS with all of its orange packed with BG fans, screaming their heads off when the Falcons run out of the tunnel onto their home field for a day. It is going to be incredible, and it will be even more so with the stadium packed.

I believe that we can do it. Packing CBS would do a great deal to blow away the "mid-major" belief about Bowling Green in Ohio, and who knows? Maybe Cleveland media might start giving a sh*t about both Bowling Green and the MAC if we can make a great showing.

Now, get to work eveyone!!!

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 9:39 am
by hammb
dduncan wrote:How much does the Cleveland Brown stadium hold? I assume around 50 to 60K?

While there may only be 10,000 tickets given to Wisc., I'm sure there could be 2x more actually show up from the state. They travel about as well as any team in the nation.

I sure hope that BG fans show up. I don't want the players run out of the tunnel and hear a louder cheer from the Wisc. fans.

Let's see, Marshall? Central Florida? What about Florida for the opponent next season? :wink:
I believe CBS seats about 72K for the browns. However, I thought I had read that they were not selling the upper level for this game. Not sure exactly, but from having been there I'm guessing that it takes away 25-30k of the seats.

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 10:27 am
by TG1996
Great recap, Schad. Though are you sure you didn't do it just to claim AZZ members as your 100 people you're bringing to the game? :wink:

And did anyone ask Krebs where he plans to sit for the game "three or four years" from now? :lol:

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 12:23 pm
by San Diego Falcon
What is the reason for withholding information on a message board?

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 12:26 pm
by Schadenfreude
TG1996 wrote:And did anyone ask Krebs where he plans to sit for the game "three or four years" from now? :lol:
In our brief conversation, I did tell him that I appreciated "everything you've done for us here." I didn't get any reaction, and it felt just a wee bit awkward after I said it.

My hunch is he is staying. It's almost pure guess, though -- has nothing to do with what he said or didn't say.

I hope I'm right.