A nice preview of 2008...
A nice preview of 2008...
From the New York Times of all places. There are a couple mistakes, but it's well informed and solid. I got pretty fired up for the season reading it. This site gets a nice compliment at the end.
http://thequad.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/0 ... ing-green/
http://thequad.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/0 ... ing-green/
Yay! I'm worth my salt!!!
Though I think a "dream season" would end better than 9-3... I'd consider 9-3 and a MAC East title a successful, and almost "expected" season.
Though I think a "dream season" would end better than 9-3... I'd consider 9-3 and a MAC East title a successful, and almost "expected" season.
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With this schedule, that probably means a MAC record with either 1 loss or no losses, and that would definitely be a great year, assuming we win the MACC game.1987alum wrote:Well, a dream season has to be going undefeated and breaking into the BCS.TG1996 wrote:Yay! I'm worth my salt!!!![]()
Though I think a "dream season" would end better than 9-3... I'd consider 9-3 and a MAC East title a successful, and almost "expected" season.
But 9-3 would be, IMO, a GREAT season.
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That is a pretty good review.
"Believe it or not, the loss to Tulsa in the G.M.A.C. Bowl could have been worse".
Really? How so?
I guess it could have been 70-7 but at that point, does it really matter?
Other than that, it's pretty well done.
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"Believe it or not, the loss to Tulsa in the G.M.A.C. Bowl could have been worse".
Really? How so?
Other than that, it's pretty well done.
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He did... he spoke at my wife's graduation ('94) and I believe an honorary doctorate of humanities or something was bestowed upon him then.oaklane2 wrote:I caught that also. Did he recieve an honorary degree?
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That's one of the mistakes I referenced. I guess if you count the honorary degree, he'd be an alum.hammb wrote:One completely irrelevant bone to pick with the article. It's also possible, I'm wrong.
I've always been under the impression that Scott Hamilton never attended BGSU, did he? They list him as a famous alumni, but I thought he was just a native to BG, not a university alum?
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Can someone explain this part of the article to me? I have never heard about this happening.
Thanks for the information.Who is No. 76?: In 1926, as the starting quarterback and student body president, John “Button” Salmon, lay dying following a car accident, he implored his teammates to “Bear down,” inspiring the university’s fight song.
"If all do not join now to save the good old ship of the Union this voyage nobody will have a chance to pilot her on another voyage."
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BGSU Brothers Sing On
Charge on Colts, Charge on!
"ROLL ALONG!"
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The BGSU Men's Chorus
America's Finest Singing Machine
BGSU Brothers Sing On
Charge on Colts, Charge on!
"ROLL ALONG!"
It's a tease for the next installment. Arizona is apparently the next team in their list.It's the Journey... wrote:Can someone explain this part of the article to me? I have never heard about this happening.
Thanks for the information.Who is No. 76?: In 1926, as the starting quarterback and student body president, John “Button” Salmon, lay dying following a car accident, he implored his teammates to “Bear down,” inspiring the university’s fight song.
"I don't believe I can name a coach, anywhere, anytime, anyhow, who did it better than Doyt Perry."
-1955 BG Assistant Bo Schembechler
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Got ya, now that makes sence. Thanks.
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The BGSU Men's Chorus
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"ROLL ALONG!"
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I went back to #78 (Ole Miss) to see what the tease was for us. It was something about Bo Schemmbechler was the Freshman coach in 1955 or something like that.TG1996 wrote:It's a tease for the next installment. Arizona is apparently the next team in their list.It's the Journey... wrote:Can someone explain this part of the article to me? I have never heard about this happening.
Thanks for the information.Who is No. 76?: In 1926, as the starting quarterback and student body president, John “Button” Salmon, lay dying following a car accident, he implored his teammates to “Bear down,” inspiring the university’s fight song.
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