Transcript from Coach's presser up

Discussion of the Falcon football team.
User avatar
orangeandbrown
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 3542
Joined: Mon Jul 26, 2004 5:00 pm
Location: Saline, MI
Contact:

Transcript from Coach's presser up

Post by orangeandbrown »

Position switches (guaranteed to drive you crazy) continue on defense. Eric Ransom is now #1 at RB, and he continues to say good things about Tyler Sheehan.

http://bgsufalcons.cstv.com/sports/m-fo ... 07aac.html
User avatar
Globetrotter
Turbo
Turbo
Posts: 11359
Joined: Thu Jun 29, 2006 10:17 am

Post by Globetrotter »

What I would guess the new depth chart looks like.....

I assumed Mahone is playing SLB and starting.....That is an assumption.

I wonder about the depth at Corner. Who takes over in the 2 deep at Cornerback?

TE 89 Jimmy Scheidler (6-4, 244, r-So.) 91 Nick Rieke (6-4 250 r-FR)
TB Eric Ransom (5-10 180 Jr.) 33 Chris Bullock (5-11, 220, r-So.) 5 Dan Macon (6-1, 214, r-Sr.) 34 Curtis Van Demark (6-2 214r-Jr) 35 Nate Waldron (5-11 211 r-Jr) Willie GeterRB5-8170 Mark WooldridgeLB5-9190
FB 11 Pete Winovich (6-3, 248, Sr.) 49 Nick Lawrence (6-2 230 R-So) 20 Andre Boomer (6-1 225 r-Jr)
QB 17 Anthony Turner (6-2, 229, r-Jr.) 13 Tyler Sheehan (6-3, 225, So.) 18 Anthony Glaud (6-3 212 r-FR) 16 Tony Hunter (6-1 205 R-So) Nate BrownQB6-4225
H 7 Freddie Barnes (6-2, 212, r-So.) 15 Calvin Wiley (5-11, 195, r-So.)
E 1 Corey Partridge (5-11, 184, r-Jr.) 12 Chris Wright (5-10, 190, r-So.) 82 Benjy Kennedy (6-1 182 r-SR) Ray HutsonWR6-2180
X 85 Kelvin Davis (5-11 175 r-FR) 86 Zach Charles (5-10, 179, So.) 84 Derek Brighton (5-10 184 r-FR) Adrian HodgesWR6-1180
Z 3 Marques Parks (5-11, 192, r-Jr.) 83 Tyrone Pronty (6-0, 181, So.) 81 Matt Emans (6-2, 200, r-Sr.)
LT 71 Drew Nystrom (6-5 300 r-SR) 76 Aaron Kent (6-6, 291, r-Jr.) 60 Jarrett Buckosh (6-7 293 R-So) Ben BojicicOL6-4273
LG 75 Shane Steffy (6-3, 302, r-So.) 98 Brady Minturn (6-4, 288, r-So.) 79 Phillip Pollard (6-3 258 R-So) Josh DodgeOL6-3290
C 78 Kory Lichtensteiger (6-3, 300, r-Sr.) 65 Patrick Watson (6-5, 287, r-Sr.) 56 Tyler Donahue (6-6 281 r-FR)
RG 55 Brandon Curtis (6-2 285 R-Jr) 74 Jeffrey Fink (6-5, 290, r-Jr.) 72 Andrew Stanford (6-3, 297, r-Sr.)
RT 73 Kevin Huelsman (6-5, 290, r-Sr.) 50 Brandon Mack (6-5 283 Sr) 64 Scott Albert (6-7 300 r-So)

E 99 Diyral Briggs (6-4, 230, r-Jr.) 47 Adrian Baker (6-3, 218, r-Jr.) 97 Darius Smith (6-2 217 r-FR) Andrew Johnson IVDL6-4265
NG 88 Sean O’Drobinak (6-4, 270, r-Sr.) 63 Orlando Barrow (6-2 287 r-FR) 91 Garth Hartung (6-1 244 R-Jr) Preston BurrellDL6-5270 Nick TorressoDL6-3290
DT 90 Michael Ream (6-3, 270, r-So.) 87 D.J. Young (6-5 278 So) 59 Nick Davis (6-3 281 R-Jr) Darren BranchDL6-2230
E 58 Jacob Hardwick (6-3, 260, r-So.) 51 Angelo Magnone (6-3 235 r-FR) 94 Carlos Tipton (6-3 230 r-FR) 40 Joe Schaefer (6-4 256 R-Jr) Kevin AlvaradoDL6-2255
SAM 25 P.J. Mahone (5-11, 201, So.) Jerrson Davis LB 6-2 200 43 Brandon Jackson (6-2 231 So) Josh Schiedler (5-11 207 Fr.)
Mike 9 Loren Hargrove (5-11, 211, r-Sr.) 44 John Haneline (6-2, 231, r-Jr.)? 45 Cody Basler (6-3, 238, r-So.) 42 Eugene Fells III (6-1 215 So) Glen StanleyLB6-2205 Christopher YoungLB6-0210
Will 30 Erique Dozier (6-0, 221, r-Jr.) 36 Lewis Parks (6-2 228 r-FR) 39 Roger Williams (5-9 184 So) Gary WrightLB6-2205
CB 2 Antonio Smith (5-10, 180, Jr.) 23 Tarell Lewis (5-10, 187, So.) Alfred Tomlinson (5-9 175 FR) Anthony SmithDB6-1187
SS 24 Jahmal Brown (5-10, 192, So.) 22 Vincent Corner (5-9, 200, So.)
FS 4 Jerett Sanderson (6-0, 189, So.) 28 Calvin Marshall (5-11 190 So) 37 Aaron Davis (6-2, 197, r-So.)
CB 21 Kenny Lewis (5-11, 185, Jr.) Anthony Mosley (6-1 190 Fr.)

LS 54 Kyle Cutler (6-1, 227, r-Sr.) 46 Craig Rutherford (5-11, 204, So.)
P Sinisa Vrvilo 6-1 234
K Nick Iovinelli (6-0 180 Jr.) 31 Matthew Norsic (6-1 203 R-So) 32 Paul Belany (5-10 177 R-So)
User avatar
orangeandbrown
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 3542
Joined: Mon Jul 26, 2004 5:00 pm
Location: Saline, MI
Contact:

Post by orangeandbrown »

He specifically said Loren Hargrove was starting at MLB.
User avatar
Falconfreak90
Rubber City Falcon
Rubber City Falcon
Posts: 18542
Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 9:28 am
Location: Green, OH
Contact:

Post by Falconfreak90 »

Good stuff! Looking forward to Saturday!

136 days to go...
Michael W.
BGSU-12 TIME MAC CHAMPION
FALCON FOOTBALL ROCKS!
User avatar
Jacobs4Heisman
a.k.a. Capt. Rex Kramer
a.k.a. Capt. Rex Kramer
Posts: 7889
Joined: Wed Nov 10, 2004 7:59 pm
Location: Aliquippa, PA

Post by Jacobs4Heisman »

Ransom could be a game-changer for us out of the spread. Our normal offense naturally lends itself to a scat-back. Bullock should still be a big part of things, especially on the goal line. You can never have too many good runningbacks.
Roll Along!
User avatar
hammb
The Stabber of Cherries
The Stabber of Cherries
Posts: 14434
Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 8:21 am
Location: Bowling Green

Post by hammb »

Interesting that Ransom is taking hold of the starting spot...Bullock was very good last year, awesome if the new guy is even better :) Could give us a good 1-2 punch.

Sounds like Sheehan is developing nicely. I'll be interested to see what he does in the game Saturday, because in last year's summer scrimmage he looked like the best QB. He didn't light it up when he played last year, but he was a freshman. I'm still not convinced Anthony Turner is ever going to be even an average player for us, so I'll be anxiously watching the QB play.


Interesting that they moved Dozier inside. His physical style is definitely suited for the inside position, but he would be a bit undersized there, unless he's put some weight on. Great to hear about Briggs as well. Briggs & Dozier are my two favorite players on the defense...those guys bring it all.

The only other thing that jumped out, and really disappointed me, was that they said there won't be full tackling at the game? Seems to me that in past years we've had full go (QBs excepted obviously). I distinctly remember Dozier destroying somebody last year.

I cannot wait for this game.
User avatar
orangeandbrown
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 3542
Joined: Mon Jul 26, 2004 5:00 pm
Location: Saline, MI
Contact:

Post by orangeandbrown »

He might have been referring to special teams only--that's what I was figuring.
moneymaker02
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 1049
Joined: Fri Nov 04, 2005 3:05 pm
Location: Charlotte, NC

Post by moneymaker02 »

dozier put on 20 pounds in the winter and is up to 225, which is still undersized to play middle. However, brandon did say that hargrove is starting at middle, which means dozier is on the bench, now i dont like the sound of that, i say keep dozier outside because i especially like how he blitzes and can get outside on swing passes and screens
User avatar
Jacobs4Heisman
a.k.a. Capt. Rex Kramer
a.k.a. Capt. Rex Kramer
Posts: 7889
Joined: Wed Nov 10, 2004 7:59 pm
Location: Aliquippa, PA

Post by Jacobs4Heisman »

I'm pretty sure there's no way a healthy Dozier isn't starting somewhere.
Roll Along!
User avatar
orangeandbrown
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 3542
Joined: Mon Jul 26, 2004 5:00 pm
Location: Saline, MI
Contact:

Post by orangeandbrown »

Jacobs4Heisman wrote:I'm pretty sure there's no way a healthy Dozier isn't starting somewhere.
I think everyone would agree with that, yet it doesn't square with anything he said.
User avatar
Warthog
Freak Wanna-be!!
Freak Wanna-be!!
Posts: 7042
Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 9:57 am
Location: Bowling Green, OH

Post by Warthog »

Any chance that we may be switching to a 3-4 defense? That is one thought that came to mind when Brandon says Hargrove is starting inside and Dozier has moved inside as well. Another thought is that Haneline must be really struggling to go from #1 on the initial spring depth chart to at least 3, with the two guys now ahead of him having moved from other positions.

One other thought was that maybe Dozier could move to end. Heck, 225 is more than Briggs weighs, isn't it?
"An intelligent man is sometimes forced to be drunk to spend time with his fools."
- Ernest Hemingway
User avatar
zeket10
Fledgling
Fledgling
Posts: 348
Joined: Sat Sep 09, 2006 8:30 pm

Post by zeket10 »

hammb wrote:Sounds like Sheehan is developing nicely. I'll be interested to see what he does in the game Saturday, because in last year's summer scrimmage he looked like the best QB. He didn't light it up when he played last year, but he was a freshman. I'm still not convinced Anthony Turner is ever going to be even an average player for us, so I'll be anxiously watching the QB play,
Come on Hammb, Turner wasn't that bad last year, for only his first year starting. He threw for 1596 yards, 11 TDs, and 5 interceptions and lets not forget about his 480 yards and 5 rushing TDs. Thats not that bad and we all saw him improving those last 3 games of the season. I believe that if Sheehan starts we will go through the same thing as last year, because Sheehan doesn't have enough experience and he threw 4 interceptions and no TDs. You remember when Omar got hurt his last year at BG when Turner had to take over the offense spuddered but he still could run it in to score. Sheehan will be a good quarterback in the future, but I think right now that Turner is THE BEST for the job. But Saturday will show and we will see for shure who is ready Turner or Sheehan.
"You cant tell me NOTHIN!"
Image
User avatar
The Niz
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 2432
Joined: Tue Dec 06, 2005 11:58 pm
Location: Parris Island, SC

Post by The Niz »

I will give AT the benefit of the doubt since he didn't play any games in good health last year. From what all the guys on the team are saying, Tyler is good, but has kinks to work out before he plays. They tell me AT is the man, he has all the tools, and will break out this year. I am personally skeptical of him still, even with all these guys' confidence in him. The kid may be awesome this year, I just can't wait until Saturday so we can see what being healthy does for him.
Yeah right girl!

Oorah!
User avatar
mmisbg
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 590
Joined: Sat Jan 07, 2006 12:26 pm
Location: Swan-Ton, OH

Post by mmisbg »

I'm with hammb on this one. I don't think I've ever seen him throw a catchable pass on the sideline, and he holds onto the ball way too long before he makes a decision. I can't count the number of times I saw recievers standing on one position waiting for him to throw the ball.

I really think Tyler is the man.

Go Falcons!
User avatar
zeket10
Fledgling
Fledgling
Posts: 348
Joined: Sat Sep 09, 2006 8:30 pm

Post by zeket10 »

mmisbg wrote:I'm with hammb on this one. I don't think I've ever seen him throw a catchable pass on the sideline, and he holds onto the ball way too long before he makes a decision. I can't count the number of times I saw recievers standing on one position waiting for him to throw the ball.

I really think Tyler is the man.

Go Falcons!
Man mmisbg, I mean no disrespect man, but all the games that Sheehan played in he played badly, throwing interceptions like crazy, he was the one waiting to throw the ball. I understand he was only a freshman, but come on he has no way to excape the blitz. One of the reasons Turner was having trouble making decisions because of the bogus plays they were giving him. The only real wide recievers they had out there was Cory, and Turney and Cory put on a show most of the season. Turner was'nt too slow in the Akron game when it counted or the Buffalo game, those games I just mentioned he wasn't hurt.
"You cant tell me NOTHIN!"
Image
Post Reply