Another editorial: "mistake" of firing Brandon
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 7:22 am
This article was found in today's BG News. May the puking fest begin:
http://media.www.bgnews.com/media/stora ... ailedition
Gregg Brandon was one of the most successful major college head football coaches in the country over the past six years. His teams featured a high-scoring, creative offense that was among the best in the country.
University officials fired him for no good reason.
What were Athletic Director Greg Christopher, interim President Carol Cartwright and the Trustees thinking?
Brandon represented the continuation of the era of Urban Meyer, the best football coach in the country. Meyer had maintained close ties with BGSU, the school where he began his remarkable head coaching run eight years ago. He visited this year. Meyer would have taken Brandon to Utah (and perhaps Florida) with him if Brandon had not been offered the head job here. Meyer apparently encouraged players to attend BGSU long after leaving. Now Bowling Green apparently has cut itself off from the No. 1 football coach in the nation.
And Christopher blew the University's chances for being in a bowl game by firing Brandon the day after the UT game and letting two Bowling Green assistants go to UT. Five MAC teams got bowl bids including Northern Illinois, whose record was 6-6, same as BGSU.
A look at Brandon's record this year and related issues:
1. BG played a tougher pre-conference schedule than Ohio State, who hosted three patsies.
2. BG beat a top 25 team at its place (Pitt) and played a top 10 team (Boise) tough at its place.
3. BG lost close to what turned out to be a mid-range Big 10 team (Minn.).
4. BG decided to play "money games" on the road against Pitt and Boise because the athletic dept. runs a $10 million annual deficit in order to keep up with the major college "Joneses."
5. BG's player behavior problems were minor compared to UT's alleged game-fixers and OSU's Maurice "the felon" Clarett and more recent ex-backup QB arrested for soliciting.
6. The AD is in charge of promotions. He went cheap this year, apparently to sabotage Brandon.
7. Now BGSU is out $250,000 in addition to the $300,000-400,000 it will pay its new coach. (UT is paying $360,000-plus for its new coach (who had raided two top BGSU assistants already). Imagine what $600,000 would have bought in experienced assistant coaches, etc.) It does not matter whether the money is donated or from the BGSU budget. It could be better spent on things other they buyouts. How about scholarships for BGSU, whose overall enrollment is falling fast?
8. Brandon's 59 percent overall win record is impressive especially with all the big name schools BG must play on the road and his 64 percent MAC record is astounding.
9. Unlike some MAC schools, BG under Brandon never played soft in a non-league game to get ready for a league game. At times this left BG beaten up physically for the MAC contests.
10. Even in the meaningless UT game BG players went all out less than 7 days after a heartbreaking double-overtime defeat to Buffalo, who walloped Ball State Friday night.
11. The Doyt with artificial turf and the Sebo Center filling one end is an attractive venue (thanks to ex-AD Paul Krebs), but the improvements have significantly reduced the home field advantage. No more uncertain grass surface. Fewer tricky winds.
12. The fan experience at BG games is mediocre. It starts with the lackluster PA announcer who creates no enthusiasm. There is lots of down time for fans, especially when TV timeouts are needed. BG's play by play media coverage is abysmal. The Toledo radio station that carried football games this year cannot be heard in BG at night. BG's radio play by play guy is boring most of the time. Televising BG home games on the BCSN TV channel in metropolitan Toledo hurts home attendance. Doyt tickets are overpriced. Guest tickets at Akron's Rubber Bowl are $5. All these failings are on Christopher's shoulders.
In conclusion, Gregg Brandon ran a respectable, winning program. He is a decent, honorable human being and a good family man. He made us proud. He deserved another year. As loyal alumni, Falcon Club members, and long-time season-ticket holders, we are ashamed of BGSU for its embarrassing and expensive actions.
-Jack and Kay Hartman
http://media.www.bgnews.com/media/stora ... ailedition
Gregg Brandon was one of the most successful major college head football coaches in the country over the past six years. His teams featured a high-scoring, creative offense that was among the best in the country.
University officials fired him for no good reason.
What were Athletic Director Greg Christopher, interim President Carol Cartwright and the Trustees thinking?
Brandon represented the continuation of the era of Urban Meyer, the best football coach in the country. Meyer had maintained close ties with BGSU, the school where he began his remarkable head coaching run eight years ago. He visited this year. Meyer would have taken Brandon to Utah (and perhaps Florida) with him if Brandon had not been offered the head job here. Meyer apparently encouraged players to attend BGSU long after leaving. Now Bowling Green apparently has cut itself off from the No. 1 football coach in the nation.
And Christopher blew the University's chances for being in a bowl game by firing Brandon the day after the UT game and letting two Bowling Green assistants go to UT. Five MAC teams got bowl bids including Northern Illinois, whose record was 6-6, same as BGSU.
A look at Brandon's record this year and related issues:
1. BG played a tougher pre-conference schedule than Ohio State, who hosted three patsies.
2. BG beat a top 25 team at its place (Pitt) and played a top 10 team (Boise) tough at its place.
3. BG lost close to what turned out to be a mid-range Big 10 team (Minn.).
4. BG decided to play "money games" on the road against Pitt and Boise because the athletic dept. runs a $10 million annual deficit in order to keep up with the major college "Joneses."
5. BG's player behavior problems were minor compared to UT's alleged game-fixers and OSU's Maurice "the felon" Clarett and more recent ex-backup QB arrested for soliciting.
6. The AD is in charge of promotions. He went cheap this year, apparently to sabotage Brandon.
7. Now BGSU is out $250,000 in addition to the $300,000-400,000 it will pay its new coach. (UT is paying $360,000-plus for its new coach (who had raided two top BGSU assistants already). Imagine what $600,000 would have bought in experienced assistant coaches, etc.) It does not matter whether the money is donated or from the BGSU budget. It could be better spent on things other they buyouts. How about scholarships for BGSU, whose overall enrollment is falling fast?
8. Brandon's 59 percent overall win record is impressive especially with all the big name schools BG must play on the road and his 64 percent MAC record is astounding.
9. Unlike some MAC schools, BG under Brandon never played soft in a non-league game to get ready for a league game. At times this left BG beaten up physically for the MAC contests.
10. Even in the meaningless UT game BG players went all out less than 7 days after a heartbreaking double-overtime defeat to Buffalo, who walloped Ball State Friday night.
11. The Doyt with artificial turf and the Sebo Center filling one end is an attractive venue (thanks to ex-AD Paul Krebs), but the improvements have significantly reduced the home field advantage. No more uncertain grass surface. Fewer tricky winds.
12. The fan experience at BG games is mediocre. It starts with the lackluster PA announcer who creates no enthusiasm. There is lots of down time for fans, especially when TV timeouts are needed. BG's play by play media coverage is abysmal. The Toledo radio station that carried football games this year cannot be heard in BG at night. BG's radio play by play guy is boring most of the time. Televising BG home games on the BCSN TV channel in metropolitan Toledo hurts home attendance. Doyt tickets are overpriced. Guest tickets at Akron's Rubber Bowl are $5. All these failings are on Christopher's shoulders.
In conclusion, Gregg Brandon ran a respectable, winning program. He is a decent, honorable human being and a good family man. He made us proud. He deserved another year. As loyal alumni, Falcon Club members, and long-time season-ticket holders, we are ashamed of BGSU for its embarrassing and expensive actions.
-Jack and Kay Hartman