Falcons crack the SI preseason top 25!
Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 5:05 pm
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Damn, one shy of a strait. I call.transfer2BGSU wrote:A look at the remainder of the MAC
108 - Eastern Michigan
109 - Western Michigan
110 - Central Michigan
111 - Ball State
118 - Buffalo
The Falcons are aiming high in the MAC, thanks to the ultraprecise arm of quarterback Omar Jacobs
The quirky throwing motion -- a quick, sometimes sidearm release -- originated on the dusty Little League diamonds of Delray Beach, Fla. At age nine Omar Jacobs couldn't play peewee football because he was above the maximum weight, so he focused on pitching. "I threw sidearm back then," Jacobs recalls. "I had a nice little slider that looked like it was going to hit you, but it came back over the plate. I always hit my spots." Twelve years later Jacobs, Bowling Green's junior quarterback, still has that sidearm action and still hits his spots, so much so that he's become one of the most prolific passers in college.
Nicknamed Cruise Control for his easygoing off-the-field manner, Jacobs went into overdrive last season in his first year as a starter. He led the nation with 41 touchdown passes and ranked third in passing yards, with 4,002, while throwing just four interceptions in a spread offense that ranked second in the country in total yards (506.3 per game). So how does a quarterback throw 462 passes but only four picks? "Being smart," Jacobs answers. "Just throw the ball out-of-bounds [if no receiver is open] and come back for the next down. Live to fight another day."
Jacobs's smarts are only one reason why he's sure to attract the interest of the NFL. He has size (6'4", 224), decent mobility (300 rushing yards in 2004) and that gifted, if unorthodox, arm. "He can make all the throws," says coach Gregg Brandon. "The deep throw, the touch ball, the throw off-balance under pressure, the throw on the move -- he's the total package."
Jacobs says going pro after the season is a possibility, but he's focused on helping the Falcons win their first MAC title since 1992. The offense -- with senior running back P.J. Pope plus senior receivers Charles Sharon and Steve Sanders -- could be the nation's most productive. "We're doing a lot of pretty things with stats, but we're not winning championships," Jacobs says. "We have to win a championship this year to accomplish our goal." -- Gene Menez
You are exactly what the administration is counting on....wanting to see the transition from the traditional logo to the new bird one. I told you this was what was going to happen. Retail logo only....yeah right.... ::puke::ZuluWarrior wrote:I know this is going to sound like heresy to some of you, but that logo just doesn't cut it. We need to go to the updated Falcon head, NOW! The graphics are cool and without the proper treatment as in this link, no one can tell what the heck it is.
EXACTLY what she said. And I still don't see how people can look at that and say they "don't know what it is". I see nothing but a bird head. And "LT" rocks!Falcon Fanatic wrote: You are exactly what the administration is counting on....wanting to see the transition from the traditional logo to the new bird one. I told you this was what was going to happen. Retail logo only....yeah right.... ::puke::
And btw, I don't hate the bird logo. What I don't like is losing the traditional one; a logo that was one of the most unique in all of college sports, BAR NONE!!! .....just like our colors..... *sigh* ........
And for your information....ANYONE who is a Falcon fan doesn't need to be told "what the heck it is!!" (....sorry, but you REALLY struck a nerve with me on this topic)
GRRRRRRR!!!!
Yeah, if you don't know what the traditional logo is I reccomend seeing your local doctor and asking for some serious medication. I hate to come down on you Zulu, but that may be one of the most thoughtless statements I've ever read on this board (and I myself have made some pretty thoughtless statements around here - sorry Metz!).TG1996 wrote:EXACTLY what she said. And I still don't see how people can look at that and say they "don't know what it is". I see nothing but a bird head. And "LT" rocks!Falcon Fanatic wrote: You are exactly what the administration is counting on....wanting to see the transition from the traditional logo to the new bird one. I told you this was what was going to happen. Retail logo only....yeah right.... ::puke::
And btw, I don't hate the bird logo. What I don't like is losing the traditional one; a logo that was one of the most unique in all of college sports, BAR NONE!!! .....just like our colors..... *sigh* ........
And for your information....ANYONE who is a Falcon fan doesn't need to be told "what the heck it is!!" (....sorry, but you REALLY struck a nerve with me on this topic)
GRRRRRRR!!!!
No doubt! Couldn't agree more. DO NOT GET RID OF THE TRADITIONAL FALCON LOGO!!!!TG1996 wrote:EXACTLY what she said. And I still don't see how people can look at that and say they "don't know what it is". I see nothing but a bird head. And "LT" rocks!Falcon Fanatic wrote: You are exactly what the administration is counting on....wanting to see the transition from the traditional logo to the new bird one. I told you this was what was going to happen. Retail logo only....yeah right.... ::puke::
And btw, I don't hate the bird logo. What I don't like is losing the traditional one; a logo that was one of the most unique in all of college sports, BAR NONE!!! .....just like our colors..... *sigh* ........
And for your information....ANYONE who is a Falcon fan doesn't need to be told "what the heck it is!!" (....sorry, but you REALLY struck a nerve with me on this topic)
GRRRRRRR!!!!
My 4 year old daughter knew what it was, so I think most people with any clue can tell what it is.ZuluWarrior wrote:I know this is going to sound like heresy to some of you, but that logo just doesn't cut it. We need to go to the updated Falcon head, NOW! The graphics are cool and without the proper treatment as in this link, no one can tell what the heck it is.
Wow, 9 of the conference's 13 teams (including Temple) firmly entrenched in the bottom half of the NCAA. Not pretty, not pretty at all. That being said, I see the directionals getting out of triple digits by year's end.transfer2BGSU wrote:A look at the remainder of the MAC
48 - TU
53 - Miami (OH)
60 - Northern Illinois
84 - Kent State
93 - Ohio
99 - Akron
104 - Temple
108 - Eastern Michigan
109 - Western Michigan
110 - Central Michigan
111 - Ball State
118 - Buffalo