Tracking BG Alums in the NFL
Tracking BG Alums in the NFL
http://www.sportsline.com/collegefootba ... chool/1069
Of course you can track players from other schools as well. (For those Miami and other tag alongs on the board.
Of course you can track players from other schools as well. (For those Miami and other tag alongs on the board.
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Personally, I like Bowling Green University better. I always though the word State (unless it was used with an actual state name like Ohio State, Michigan State, etc.) sounded a little cheapish. It's also one of the reasons why schools like Memphis State and Troy State dropped the word state from their name to become Memphis and Troy. I'm not attacking BG or trying to stir the pot, I'm just giving my opinion, and one I recognize I'm probably alone on.
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I'm partial to Bowling Green State University, but if your going to change the name, then I like the University of Bowling Green.BGSU33 wrote:Personally, I like Bowling Green University better. I always though the word State (unless it was used with an actual state name like Ohio State, Michigan State, etc.) sounded a little cheapish. It's also one of the reasons why schools like Memphis State and Troy State dropped the word state from their name to become Memphis and Troy. I'm not attacking BG or trying to stir the pot, I'm just giving my opinion, and one I recognize I'm probably alone on.
The "State' part of the name was always meant to reflect funding sources, and BG received a great deal of funding from the state of Ohio. However, if Ohio keeps going the way they are and continue to cut higher education funding, I see no reason as to why a name change couldn't occur. In fact, it might be fitting to more properly reflect funding conditions in Ohio.
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