The Sad State of BG Men's Athletics
Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 11:02 am
I am a BG grad from back in 1975 and am a frequent viewer of this site but an infrequent contributer. I live too far away to attend many events but I do follow the Falcons as much as I can. Bowling Green is my school regardless of the sport. I don't have a second favorite school and I am not a front runner. Thus it distessed me that I have never seen the men's programs at BG as bad as they are right now.
I can understand why the hockey program has struggled. There are many more schools with hockey programs today so there are fewer players available. In addition, the Ice House which was great when I was there has not kept up with the times. Making it more challenging is the fact that in the CCHA there are schools much larger and with much higher expense accounts than BG. In all it is much more difficult to recruit today for BG than it was 35 years ago and the success of our program down thru the years no longer has the impact it once did. However, the program does appear to be getting better.
I am more concerned about what has happened to the football and basketball programs at BG. We are becoming a bottom feeder rather than a perennial title contender. How can BG lost to schools like Howard and Albany. No matter how inexperienced we are we still should not lose those games. It's unacceptable. And if we think the new arena is going to automatically make our basketball program a MAC contender we are sadly mistaken. Ball State's new arena a few years ago has had no positive impact upon their program.
My biggest concern is the football program. While BG has not won a MAC title since 1992 it has been one of the premier programs in the MAC for many of the years since that title. With the steady decline in the quality of MAC football recently it would seem to be the ideal time for BG to dominate the conference and to win some titles. Instead, this year
the team appeared to quit on the coaches and the university. It's one thing to lose close, hard-fought games like they did early in the season but to literally mail it in against Kent State, Toledo and especially Western Michigan at the end of the season is embarassing and they should be ashamed. BG does not mail it in at least they didn't used too. I don't buy the excuse that the team is young and had injuries. Every team has injuries and this team regressed as the season went on.
I look at the only verbal commit list that I've seen and it shows 7 recruits of which only 2 are from Ohio. None are from the Cleveland or the Cincinnati area. These are the prime areas for recruits in Ohio and we either are not recruiting those areas or we are not being successful. I loved going to Bowling Green and always thougt it almost sold itself. Now I wonder if it has it changed for the worse or is this coaching staff is just not up to the task. Something better be done soon or will be looking too much like Eastern Michigan and not enough like the BG teams of the past.
Does anyone share my feelings and what do you feel needs to be done to restore the pride that comes with being a Falcon?
I can understand why the hockey program has struggled. There are many more schools with hockey programs today so there are fewer players available. In addition, the Ice House which was great when I was there has not kept up with the times. Making it more challenging is the fact that in the CCHA there are schools much larger and with much higher expense accounts than BG. In all it is much more difficult to recruit today for BG than it was 35 years ago and the success of our program down thru the years no longer has the impact it once did. However, the program does appear to be getting better.
I am more concerned about what has happened to the football and basketball programs at BG. We are becoming a bottom feeder rather than a perennial title contender. How can BG lost to schools like Howard and Albany. No matter how inexperienced we are we still should not lose those games. It's unacceptable. And if we think the new arena is going to automatically make our basketball program a MAC contender we are sadly mistaken. Ball State's new arena a few years ago has had no positive impact upon their program.
My biggest concern is the football program. While BG has not won a MAC title since 1992 it has been one of the premier programs in the MAC for many of the years since that title. With the steady decline in the quality of MAC football recently it would seem to be the ideal time for BG to dominate the conference and to win some titles. Instead, this year
the team appeared to quit on the coaches and the university. It's one thing to lose close, hard-fought games like they did early in the season but to literally mail it in against Kent State, Toledo and especially Western Michigan at the end of the season is embarassing and they should be ashamed. BG does not mail it in at least they didn't used too. I don't buy the excuse that the team is young and had injuries. Every team has injuries and this team regressed as the season went on.
I look at the only verbal commit list that I've seen and it shows 7 recruits of which only 2 are from Ohio. None are from the Cleveland or the Cincinnati area. These are the prime areas for recruits in Ohio and we either are not recruiting those areas or we are not being successful. I loved going to Bowling Green and always thougt it almost sold itself. Now I wonder if it has it changed for the worse or is this coaching staff is just not up to the task. Something better be done soon or will be looking too much like Eastern Michigan and not enough like the BG teams of the past.
Does anyone share my feelings and what do you feel needs to be done to restore the pride that comes with being a Falcon?