From The Journal News (Hamilton, OH)
Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 12:58 pm
This is from the "notebook" section of Pete Conrad, who cover Miami and the MAC for the Journal News. The two QB system is "working like a dream." Wow. I doubt if he's seen any BG games though.
MAC Notebook
Falcons full of offense
By Pete Conrad
Staff Writer
Thursday, September 21, 2006
OXFORD — The Bowling Green Falcons may be struggling on defense, allowing 36 points a game, but they're tied with Kent State and Ohio atop the Mid-American Conference East Division standings (all at 1-0) because their double-quarterback system is working like a dream.
Sophomore Anthony Turner, a former standout at Dayton Chaminade-Julienne, has passed for 389 yards and rushed for 186. Redshirt freshman Freddie Barnes, from Chicago, has passed for 149 and rushed for 377 and in last weekend's 33-28 win at Florida International he ran for a touchdown, passed for one and caught a TD pass.
Falcons coach Gregg Brandon might not have the luxury of having Turner and Barnes both on hand, however, when they face Kent State Saturday.
Turner was forced to leave the last game in the third quarter when he injured his non-throwing arm.
"He is day to day," Brandon said. "He separated it when he hit the ground, and I don't know exactly what grade it is, because they have different grades on how bad."
Broncos busting loose
The other MAC team which has won two in a row is Western Michigan. The Broncos surprised Toledo 31-10 and then won last week at Virginia 17-10.
Western Michigan, which will play at home Saturday night against Temple, is getting it done with an offensive defense.
Against WMU, sophomore cornerback Londen Fryar returned an interception 92 yards for a touchdown.
Last week, junior strong safety Anthony Gebhart ran back an interception 34 yards for a touchdown.
Go Falcons!!
MAC Notebook
Falcons full of offense
By Pete Conrad
Staff Writer
Thursday, September 21, 2006
OXFORD — The Bowling Green Falcons may be struggling on defense, allowing 36 points a game, but they're tied with Kent State and Ohio atop the Mid-American Conference East Division standings (all at 1-0) because their double-quarterback system is working like a dream.
Sophomore Anthony Turner, a former standout at Dayton Chaminade-Julienne, has passed for 389 yards and rushed for 186. Redshirt freshman Freddie Barnes, from Chicago, has passed for 149 and rushed for 377 and in last weekend's 33-28 win at Florida International he ran for a touchdown, passed for one and caught a TD pass.
Falcons coach Gregg Brandon might not have the luxury of having Turner and Barnes both on hand, however, when they face Kent State Saturday.
Turner was forced to leave the last game in the third quarter when he injured his non-throwing arm.
"He is day to day," Brandon said. "He separated it when he hit the ground, and I don't know exactly what grade it is, because they have different grades on how bad."
Broncos busting loose
The other MAC team which has won two in a row is Western Michigan. The Broncos surprised Toledo 31-10 and then won last week at Virginia 17-10.
Western Michigan, which will play at home Saturday night against Temple, is getting it done with an offensive defense.
Against WMU, sophomore cornerback Londen Fryar returned an interception 92 yards for a touchdown.
Last week, junior strong safety Anthony Gebhart ran back an interception 34 yards for a touchdown.
Go Falcons!!