I hope to get us there by 6:45.
GO FALCONS!!!!


Falconfreak90 wrote:The Freaklings and I will be there. I know it could get very ugly on the Zips' Senior Night but ya gotta support in good times and bad, right? Could be the last time I see Coach D on the sidelines as BG coach.![]()
I hope to get us there by 6:45.
GO FALCONS!!!!




How could the loss be heartbreaking? I can't imagine that there are many hearts still following this team left to be broken.TG1996 wrote:Aside from another bushel basket of fouls leading to a 3-to-1 disparity in free throws, I'm pretty proud of the effort the men gave tonight at Akron (following the live stats, at least). It could have gotten really ugly when Akron jumped out by 16 early on in the second half, but BG fought back, cut down on the turnovers for an extended stretch and made it a new ballgame.
Another big night from Miller, and Hamblet was hot from 3 again... some signs of promise for the future in an otherwise heartbreaking loss.
This team really isnt bad. Their just missing a solid point guard. They play the hardest of any team in the MAC, but they're so under talented. They're also the best coached team in the MAC, but we just can't keep up with the overall talent. Give DD a good team and he's as good as any coach on the D1 court. He just can't recruit/keep anybody worthwhile. It's so frustrating!! I see another Jimmy Larranaga in the mix for BG. I've come to the conclusion that were jinxed!! But what will break it??? Where did it start???TG1996 wrote:Aside from another bushel basket of fouls leading to a 3-to-1 disparity in free throws, I'm pretty proud of the effort the men gave tonight at Akron (following the live stats, at least). It could have gotten really ugly when Akron jumped out by 16 early on in the second half, but BG fought back, cut down on the turnovers for an extended stretch and made it a new ballgame.
Another big night from Miller, and Hamblet was hot from 3 again... some signs of promise for the future in an otherwise heartbreaking loss.
*sigh*bgsufalcon24 wrote:How could the loss be heartbreaking? I can't imagine that there are many hearts still following this team left to be broken.
bgsufalcon24 wrote:How could the loss be heartbreaking? I can't imagine that there are many hearts still following this team left to be broken.TG1996 wrote:Aside from another bushel basket of fouls leading to a 3-to-1 disparity in free throws, I'm pretty proud of the effort the men gave tonight at Akron (following the live stats, at least). It could have gotten really ugly when Akron jumped out by 16 early on in the second half, but BG fought back, cut down on the turnovers for an extended stretch and made it a new ballgame.
Another big night from Miller, and Hamblet was hot from 3 again... some signs of promise for the future in an otherwise heartbreaking loss.
One heart to be broken is mine....because you WILL NOT find a more passionate coach or a coach that cares more about his team than DD. We will hire some stiff to stand along the sidelines and bend over every 30 seconds while the MAC officials screw his team up the a**!! There's 8 coaches in the MAC already whom do that, and that's why we will NEVER see a change. If the coaches don't complain, why should the A.D.'s???? The MAC as a whole is a joke and I'm REALLY tired of complaining because it does no good what so ever..........bgsufalcon24 wrote:How could the loss be heartbreaking? I can't imagine that there are many hearts still following this team left to be broken.TG1996 wrote:Aside from another bushel basket of fouls leading to a 3-to-1 disparity in free throws, I'm pretty proud of the effort the men gave tonight at Akron (following the live stats, at least). It could have gotten really ugly when Akron jumped out by 16 early on in the second half, but BG fought back, cut down on the turnovers for an extended stretch and made it a new ballgame.
Another big night from Miller, and Hamblet was hot from 3 again... some signs of promise for the future in an otherwise heartbreaking loss.
I just wanted to reconfirm my point that the MAC is a HUGE JOKE and as a BGSU graduate, at this point with everything happening football and b-ball wise, I'm embarrassed to be part of it!CrazyFan wrote:One heart to be broken is mine....because you WILL NOT find a more passionate coach or a coach that cares more about his team than DD. We will hire some stiff to stand along the sidelines and bend over every 30 seconds while the MAC officials screw his team up the a**!! There's 8 coaches in the MAC already whom do that, and that's why we will NEVER see a change. If the coaches don't complain, why should the A.D.'s???? The MAC as a whole is a joke and I'm REALLY tired of complaining because it does no good what so ever..........bgsufalcon24 wrote:How could the loss be heartbreaking? I can't imagine that there are many hearts still following this team left to be broken.TG1996 wrote:Aside from another bushel basket of fouls leading to a 3-to-1 disparity in free throws, I'm pretty proud of the effort the men gave tonight at Akron (following the live stats, at least). It could have gotten really ugly when Akron jumped out by 16 early on in the second half, but BG fought back, cut down on the turnovers for an extended stretch and made it a new ballgame.
Another big night from Miller, and Hamblet was hot from 3 again... some signs of promise for the future in an otherwise heartbreaking loss.


When AU played at UT the Akron fans were whining that Travis got called for a couple offensive fouls. IMO he could have fouled out in the first quarter-he dips the shoulder and pushes off with the forearm on nearly every possession.Falconfreak90 wrote: Romeo Travis was getting away with shoving BG defenders with the forearm all night. Samarco was whistled at least 2-3 times for doing the same thing. Guess Travis was being honored on Sr night.![]()