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Coach/Player Quotes

Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2005 5:59 pm
by Tricky_Falcon
Bowling Green Head Coach Gregg Brandon

Was their running game more than you expected?: "Yes, it was. My worst fear was realized because we couldn't stop them."

On the feeling at halftime: "I still felt like we had a chance to win the game, definitely. Somewhere down the line we had to get a stop, and then offensively we had a couple of three and outs, and then they got up by three (touchdowns) and that was it. We just couldn't catch up quick enough."

On the holes in Wisconsin's offensive line: "It didn't matter that they had holes to fill. It's Big Ten football, they just reload."

On the game overall: "I thought we'd hold out a little better. I never expected to get trucked for 400 yards, but we did. Now we have to study the tape and figure out if we were just dominated or we weren't in the right gaps or what. It looked to me like we couldn't tackle, but their one back [Matt Bernstein] was bigger than most of our lineman and their other one [Brian Calhoun] was faster than any guy we'd ever seen on the field before. They just wore us down and it was unfortunate; they just wore us down."

On the third quarter: "We took the ball out of our own hands in the third quarter and that is what hurt us. We got out of synch and panicked and then tried to rely on the big play. We did make some big plays, but then we just abandoned the running game. We thought we could run the ball a little better than we did but again, it's Big Ten defense. We just didn't match up."





On Corey Partridge: "I thought he played well and ran great routes. He's a tough competitor. I like the way he goes for the ball and competes.

On Omar Jacobs: "Omar did a nice job. He was poised out there. He made some nice throws. His receivers bailed him out a couple of times. I thought he moved the club and didn't get rattled.

Senior Mike Thaler

About Wisconsin's physical play?: "They were very physical. You try to watch on tape and get a sense of what they do and you don't actually experience it until the first snap. Give them the respect they deserve. They played tough and they played hard."

Junior Omar Jacobs

"I give credit to the Badgers. They played great football and team defense."

'They kept the ball to keep our offense off the field. 'That's normally the way we play.''

"Every game we have to come out and play our heart out."

Senior B.J. Lane

On the two back set to start?: "We had that in last year, but didn't run it much. This year to start, it gave us different opportunities and looks to give the defense. It worked early in the game.

On making his first career start?: "It doesn't matter if you're a starter or second string or whatever. Our job is to be prepared when your number is called. It's up to me to step up for my teammates.

"I just to do what I've been practicing and reading in my scouting reports. I just want to do what my teammates and I expect me to do."

On starting MAC play next week?: "We took it on the shoulder this week, but it's not a one-game season. We have many games to play and we have to take them one at a time."

Re: Coach/Player Quotes

Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2005 6:16 pm
by Rightupinthere
HC Greg Brandon wrote:Now we have to study the tape and figure out if we were just dominated or we weren't in the right gaps or what.
You mean you couldn't see that at the HALF and make adjustments?

Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2005 6:38 pm
by BGSUFootballFan
haha, apparently not. it was a little of both actually, but more of just getting man handled right from the snap. of course that was followed by poor tackling :(

Re: Coach/Player Quotes

Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2005 7:01 pm
by hammb
Rightupinthere wrote:
HC Greg Brandon wrote:Now we have to study the tape and figure out if we were just dominated or we weren't in the right gaps or what.
You mean you couldn't see that at the HALF and make adjustments?
Since the day Mr. Meyer left town that has not been a part of our coaching philosophy...:roll:

Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2005 8:01 pm
by momtartin
The important thing is that he knows stuff has to be fixed. I'd be more worried had he NOT realized we couldn't stop the run

Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2005 10:51 pm
by hammb
momtartin wrote:The important thing is that he knows stuff has to be fixed. I'd be more worried had he NOT realized we couldn't stop the run
Talk's cheap. He's been saying for 3 years it's needed fixed. I'll start to applaud him when it actually GETS fixed.

Somehow.....

Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2005 11:53 am
by Falconboy
I belive that Urban Meyer would be alot more upset and really determined to figure out what we needed to do to get our defense in line.

Re: Coach/Player Quotes

Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2005 10:25 pm
by kdog27
Rightupinthere wrote:
HC Greg Brandon wrote:Now we have to study the tape and figure out if we were just dominated or we weren't in the right gaps or what.
You mean you couldn't see that at the HALF and make adjustments?
Our defense was dead in the second half. They spent almost the entire third quarter on the field. They were outmanned and the rotation of Calhoun/Stanley and their fullbacks made life much worse. I'm not sticking up for GB, just doubt that changes would have accomplished anything.