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All-Time BGSU Falcons For NCAA 2005 (X-box)
Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2005 6:29 pm
by Pope4Heisman
Hey guys, havent been on in a LONG LONG time.. ive been busy with alot of stuff, but last time I was on here I was working on an All-Time Bowling Green falcons team for the X-box version of NCAA Football 2005.. I finished it and now have action replay.. im not sure if any of you are interested or have action replay.. but if you do, just let me now and i can send it to you.
Will
Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2005 6:30 pm
by windycityfalcon
why not just put the list on the board so we can all see it.. and of course, debate it
Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2005 7:31 pm
by kdog27
WTF are you talking about Pope :shrug:
Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2005 9:07 pm
by Pope4Heisman
well you now how on NCAA 2005 they have the best players from all the premier schools on a team, all-time notre dame, all-time Michigan, all-time USC, etc., I made an all-time Bowling Green, I'll get the list of players up ASAP, my X-box is occupied at the moment, but I remember i've got J5, McClure, Omar, and i think danny white at the quarterbacks
Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2005 10:03 pm
by TG1996
Pope4Heisman wrote:i've got J5, McClure, Omar, and i think danny white at the quarterbacks
If you want my opinion, Erik White was a much better QB at BG than Danny White.
Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2005 11:16 pm
by kdog27
Pope4Heisman wrote:well you now how on NCAA 2005 they have the best players from all the premier schools on a team, all-time notre dame, all-time Michigan, all-time USC, etc., I made an all-time Bowling Green, I'll get the list of players up ASAP, my X-box is occupied at the moment, but I remember i've got J5, McClure, Omar, and i think danny white at the quarterbacks
I know what you mean now. Make sure you put your boy Pope on there. He'd be on my list by the time he graduates.
Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2005 9:34 pm
by Pope4Heisman
Of course PJ's on the list.. here it is
Name-overall
QB
1.)Josh Harris-95
2.)Omar Jacobs-95
3.)Erik White-91
4.)Brian McClure-91
HB
1.)Paul Miles-97
2.)Dave Preston-92
3.)PJ Pope-91
4.)Bernie Casey-84
5.)Joe Alls-84
FB
1.)Fred Durig-98
2.)Jack Giroux-96
3.)Stew Williams-94
WR
1.)Robert Redd-95
2.)Mark Szlachcic-93
3.)Ronnie Redd-91
4.)Cole Magner-90
5.)Stan Hunter-89
6.)Jack Hecker-88
7.)Ronnie Heard-86
8.)David Bautista-85
9.)Charles Sharon-85
TE
1.)James Ladd-90
2.)Brett Landman-84
3.)Ray Reese-80
T
1.)Bob Zimpfer-89
2.)John Czerwinski-84
3.)Tony Fire-82
4.)Jerry Croft-78
G
1.)Scott Mruczowski-94
2.)Joe Wyse-90
3.)Chad Bukey-84
4.)Mike Estep-82
C
1.)Jon Mazur-94
2.)Heath Wingate-84
3.)Ed Bettridge-80
DE
1.)Phil Valipiano-95
2.)Mitch Crossley-88
3.)Ryan Wingrove-86
4.)Dale Treece-84
5.)Dave Seiter-84
DT
1.)Brandon Hicks-94
2.)Andre Young-91
3.)Todd Gates-90
4.)Mark Ross-85
OLB
1.)Khary Campbell-91
2.)Chris Haneline-89
3.)Chris Glantzis-85
4.)Joe O'Neill-82
MLB
1.)Vince Palko-90
2.)Mitch Hewitt-89
CB
1.)Martin Bayless-95
2.)Janssen Patton-92
3.)Karl Rose-87
4.)Keon Newson-85
5.)Terry Wilson-84
FS
1.)Max Minnich-93
2.)Chad Long-89
SS
1.)Mike Weger-89
2.)Kyle Kramer-80
3.)Honester Davidson-80
K
1.)Brian Leaver-95
P
1.)Chris Shale-95
Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2005 9:41 pm
by TG1996
no Killer B's in the defensive backfield??? maybe they were better as a whole than individually, but I'd think Carlos Brooks or Joe Bair would get a look.

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 8:32 am
by Falcon52
Joe Wyse and Chad Bukey were both tackles. Didn't we have an offensive lineman that played for the Rams back in the eighties that was pretty good. I didn't see him on the list. I thought Nick Sims was a better takle than Bukey. Brian Sherman was a great Guard / Center for the Falcons too. Was Charlie Williams on this list?
Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 8:35 am
by Falcon52
I think that lineman's name was Greg Smith or Brad Smith? Something like that.
Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 8:38 am
by 1987alum
I'll show my bias here, but here goes ...
You must, absolutely must, include Doug Smith on the offensive line. I believe his last season was 1977.
George Schmelzle (sp?) is one of may favorite Falcons. As a FB, he wouldn't gain a ton of yardage, but he was a fantastic blocker and a sure-handed receiver. Not sure how he matches up against the three you have listed.
The TEs are a mystery to me as Landman and Ladd don't look familiar. However, in the same era we had Mark Dowdell and Gerald Bayless who both were important parts - blocking and catching - of an explosive offense.
At DT, I'd have to include Vince Villanucci, aka The Godfather. One tough SOB.
At DE, I always liked Troy Dawson and Stu Tolle. Not quite sure how they stack up historically, thought I would argue they were as least as good (and probably more consistent) than Crossley.
Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 8:51 am
by Lord_Byron
I don't think you can leave Dan Saleet off the fullback list.
Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 9:04 am
by Class of 61
You've done a pretty good job and some of the names are perhaps more familiar to me than to the younger guys on the site....but Bob Reynolds, who, at the time, was perhaps the biggest Falcon ever, probably needs inclusion... had a long and successful pro career too, mostly with Cardinals if I recall correctly.
87, I believe, mentioned Stu Tolle at DE....interesting thing about him was that he was an all-state FB in HS....and came to BG as such; don't think he switched positions til fairly late in his college career. And Dan Saleet was an outstanding RB from Lakewood, who deserves to be on any "all-Falcon" team, whether it's a game or not.
Was surprised that you didn't include 1 or 2 more guys from the 59 Natl. Champs (small college)...an outstanding group of athletes, of whom Bernie Casey was certainly the best known.
Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 9:27 am
by NYFalcon94
Falcon52 wrote:I think that lineman's name was Greg Smith or Brad Smith? Something like that.
I think you are confusing Brad Smith with a guy I pledged with and he was definitely no football player. The wuss transferred to Michigan after his freshman year. Speaking of Michigan, aren't we playing them next year?
Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 1:12 pm
by gerl4
Karl Rose was a safety, and an average one at that. Glantzis was a D End not an LB and I have'nt heard of half of these receivers on the list. I can think of one guy that you missed.

KG#4