http://scouthoops.scout.com/a.z?s=75&p=2&c=761595
Looks like our coaching staff is trying to make a run at every top player in Ohio. Despite the article being about Miami; it's good to know that we are in the race.
BG in position once again
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I don't know about anyone else but there sure looks like an order to those schools in my view - ALPHABETICAL orderMcElroy is interested in the following schools (in no particular order): Bowling Green, Kansas, Kent State, Miami, Oakland, USC, and Virginia.
"The name on the front of the jersey is more important than the name on the back" -Herb Brooks
=>The guy who wrote that article is obviously a very talented writer! 
Miami Basketball: 2005 MAC Regular Season Champs! 2007 MAC Tourney Champs! Most MAC regular season titles, Street & Smith #47 all-time basketball program!
Miami Football: 2003 Non-BCS/Coalition National Champs, 2003 MAC Champs, 2003 GMAC Bowl Champs, 2004 MAC East Champs, 2005 MAC East Co-Champs, 2007 MAC East Champs, Most wins alltime for Non-BCS program (#2 in winning %), Most MAC titles, Street & Smith #46 all-time football program (#5 among current FBS/DI-A non-BCS schools)!
Miami Football: 2003 Non-BCS/Coalition National Champs, 2003 MAC Champs, 2003 GMAC Bowl Champs, 2004 MAC East Champs, 2005 MAC East Co-Champs, 2007 MAC East Champs, Most wins alltime for Non-BCS program (#2 in winning %), Most MAC titles, Street & Smith #46 all-time football program (#5 among current FBS/DI-A non-BCS schools)!
...that doesn't know how to spell "Todd".mollautt wrote:=>The guy who wrote that article is obviously a very talented writer!
"I don't believe I can name a coach, anywhere, anytime, anyhow, who did it better than Doyt Perry."
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-1955 BG Assistant Bo Schembechler
BGSUsports.com - Where ESPN.com goes for BG history.
=>Tod with 1 d. If it is good enough for God, it is good enough for me.TG1996 wrote:...that doesn't know how to spell "Todd".mollautt wrote:=>The guy who wrote that article is obviously a very talented writer!
Here is article on Aaron Robinson.
http://miamiohio.scout.com/2/761909.html
Miami Basketball: 2005 MAC Regular Season Champs! 2007 MAC Tourney Champs! Most MAC regular season titles, Street & Smith #47 all-time basketball program!
Miami Football: 2003 Non-BCS/Coalition National Champs, 2003 MAC Champs, 2003 GMAC Bowl Champs, 2004 MAC East Champs, 2005 MAC East Co-Champs, 2007 MAC East Champs, Most wins alltime for Non-BCS program (#2 in winning %), Most MAC titles, Street & Smith #46 all-time football program (#5 among current FBS/DI-A non-BCS schools)!
Miami Football: 2003 Non-BCS/Coalition National Champs, 2003 MAC Champs, 2003 GMAC Bowl Champs, 2004 MAC East Champs, 2005 MAC East Co-Champs, 2007 MAC East Champs, Most wins alltime for Non-BCS program (#2 in winning %), Most MAC titles, Street & Smith #46 all-time football program (#5 among current FBS/DI-A non-BCS schools)!
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We need to land another "big" in order to have that low post scoring threat and defensive presence that many schools lack. There was a kid at Norwalk who was listed at 6'11" who signed to play at a junior college in Kansas, I believe. He was an all conference player, but didn't recieve much recruiting attention. You can't coach size, so getting taller players is a necessity, in my opinion, in order to continue with the programs march toward prominence!
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falconfan1999 wrote:We need to land another "big" in order to have that low post scoring threat and defensive presence that many schools lack. There was a kid at Norwalk who was listed at 6'11" who signed to play at a junior college in Kansas, I believe. He was an all conference player, but didn't recieve much recruiting attention. You can't coach size, so getting taller players is a necessity, in my opinion, in order to continue with the programs march toward prominence!
Without knowing the situation, if a all conference player in high school is 6'11" and is going JUCO, grades may be the main reason.


