Tanski did not receive any scholarship offers, but will walk-on at BG.
Question, this is the third recruit that I have seen say they are going to study Engineering. When did BG start an engineering program?


JoeFalcon wrote:Excellent news. This confirms BG is a pretty attractive destination for quarterbacks, scholarship or no scholarship.
To keep things rolling, here's a great new story on incoming recruit DeMark Jenkins:
http://tinyurl.com/22twax

I figured it had something to do with the Technology Dept. But to say these guys are coming to BG to study Engineering still seems like a bit of false adverstising to me.factman wrote:Maybe this answersw the "engineering" question.
http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/technology ... 33879.html

Didnt we not offer Opelt because he wanted to play baseball too?Falconfreak90 wrote:Joe,
Excellent read on Jenkins! Man, that gave me goosebumps reading about him. This is simply awesome to read...
There was no temptation when Purdue came calling. Or Illinois. Or even Nebraska.
West Side senior DeMark Jenkins had committed to Bowling Green, and he was going to stay committed to Bowling Green -- no matter who started recruiting him after his Dec. 8 decision.
"I wasn't going to decommit," Jenkins said. "No way."
I LOVE that. And that fact he wants to play baseball as well is great...fastball in the low 90's.This is where BG and other mid majors have a huge advantage over the BCS boys. They don't want these kids playing anything else but one sport. Heck if the kid wants to play both and can do it, let him! BG baseball is important, too!
Actually, I think it could be 4. Beam, although he will be a junior, Morgan, although he will probably end up a DB but did play QB in high school, Pankratz and Tanski. Guess that makes it harder to believe that Tanski would want to come to BG given all the competition there will be at QB. But good luck to all! One of them has got to pan out, right?MarkL wrote:So we're recruiting three QBs this year? Gee whiz, I've never seen that before. Gotta wonder though, at his size, are the coaches thinking of him as a QB or as another guy in the Freddie Barnes model. Either way, we got Mr. Football!
