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How BIG Could this Week Be?

Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2004 10:56 am
by Salsa
It's Homecoming Week and it could be a REALLY BIG WEEK. Here's what could happen.

1-We could fill the Doyt and this would put us on track for setting a new season attendance record. Remaining home games--Eastern Mich, Western Mich, and Marshall.

2-We could hear an official announcement about the Student Athletic Center. Previous posts on this site have said that a large donation (3.5 million?) has been offered, that it involves naming rights, and that we can expect an announcement this week.

3-We could put Ball State away early, go on to a blow out, and again see playing time for lots of reserves.

4-Surely there will be a large number of recruits at this game. A big crowd, a blowout against Ball State, and the SAC announcement may persuade some of them to commit to the Falcons.

5-We can hope can't we that Central Mich might defeat Northern Ill? The game is at Northern, but Central looks to be an improving program.

Yes indeed. This could be a REALLY BIG WEEK. And maybe I've overlooked some possibilities. Any of you have some other ideas?

Re: How BIG Could this Week Be?

Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2004 11:03 am
by Metz
Salsa wrote: 2-We could hear an official announcement about the Student Athletic Center. Previous posts on this site have said that a large donation (3.5 million?) has been offered, that it involves naming rights, and that we can expect an announcement this week.
I can guarantee you will hear this. The band is even going to spell the guys name out on the field :D

Re: How BIG Could this Week Be?

Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2004 11:09 am
by BGGrad01
McMetz811 wrote:
Salsa wrote: 2-We could hear an official announcement about the Student Athletic Center. Previous posts on this site have said that a large donation (3.5 million?) has been offered, that it involves naming rights, and that we can expect an announcement this week.
I can guarantee you will hear this. The band is even going to spell the guys name out on the field :D
That's awesome! Can't wait to find out who the donor is. As for a #6 -- it has nothing to do with BG, but I get to watch the Browns beat the Bengals in Cleveland.

Re: How BIG Could this Week Be?

Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2004 11:18 am
by Schadenfreude
McMetz811 wrote:I can guarantee you will hear this. The band is even going to spell the guys name out on the field :D
Must be a short name.

"Mileti" is short.

(Just wild-ass speculation. I know less than nothing.)

I think we can get 25,000 in the stadium this week. What say y'all?

Not just a big week. It's a B!G week.

Re: How BIG Could this Week Be?

Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2004 11:27 am
by orangeandbrown
Schadenfreude wrote:
McMetz811 wrote:I can guarantee you will hear this. The band is even going to spell the guys name out on the field :D
Must be a short name.

"Mileti" is short.
Lol. Safe to say it isn't Wojohewski.

good thread. I hope, hope, hope, we produce another big crowd for Saturday. Is a sellout too much to ask?

Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2004 12:53 pm
by BGorDeath
I believe the name that will be spelled is Sebo.

Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2004 12:57 pm
by Metz
BGorDeath wrote:I believe the name that will be spelled is Sebo.
Your beliefs could be the truth my friend :wink:

Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2004 1:04 pm
by BGSU33
I think if we have good weather, it will help the attendance too. Right now however, they are calling for much cooler temperatures and rain for Saturday. I hope that changes.

Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2004 1:29 pm
by Schadenfreude
BGorDeath wrote:I believe the name that will be spelled is Sebo.
That makes a ton of sense.

And it is short :)

Sebo has been a blessing for Falcon athletics.

(And, I guess Paychex has been, too) :)

Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2004 5:26 pm
by Tricky_Falcon
Can anyone elaborate who Sebo is? Besides a donor.

Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2004 7:07 pm
by Schadenfreude
Tricky_Falcon wrote:Can anyone elaborate who Sebo is? Besides a donor.
I believe his first name is Bob. He is father in law (?) of a former player (mid-80s?). Got pretty wealthy as a higher up with Paychex, the Rochester-based payroll services company.

Paychex stock has exploded in value over the past ten, twenty years. The founder, Tom Golisano, is worth about $1 billion.

I think Sebo lives in the Columbus area.

Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2004 8:08 pm
by orangeandbrown
Galisano spoke at BGSU's entreprenuer conferece in the fall, and is a big donor to higher ed.

Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2004 8:10 pm
by orangeandbrown
BGSU33 wrote:I think if we have good weather, it will help the attendance too. Right now however, they are calling for much cooler temperatures and rain for Saturday. I hope that changes.
Let's keep our fingers crossed for no rain. Cool we can handle. Might have a shot at a sell-out if the weather-based walk up is strong. I will be there, bringing my brother and nephew.

Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2004 8:14 pm
by rollalongFF0304
Wow, that is just tremendous. May be the largest private donation in U. history. I remember when they were going ga-ga over the Bowens' gift of 2 million I believe.

And the fact that it's a private donor makes this even bigger in my mind. I think it was Louisville on a previous thread that someone posted a picture of their SAC or stadium -- now named "Papa John's Stadium." :roll: As great as a huge corporate donation would have been, I was seriously crossing my fingers that we wouldn't end up with something THAT bad.

Can't wait to hear official word of this on Saturday.

Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2004 8:59 pm
by falconfan1
I like the way you guys are thinking BiG! This will be a wonderful weekend. Yes, we need some good weather, but we have a lot going for us. This is a good Homecoming Weekend line up of events- see Alumni and Athletic websites.

You have identified Bob Sebo for exactly what he has- a very giving entrepreneur who helped move Paychex to its current leadership position in its industry. Bob lives in Salem, Ohio and has the same reputation there as in BG. He is a big community and school supporter in his town. I think he is probably a fine addition to our board of trustees at BG.

Don't be surprised if this gift has several components- Bob loves BG athletics, but his interests go well beyond our beloved Falcons.

Go Falcons!