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The Mighty Bobcat Nation Knows That Ohio Is In Year 3 Of The Transition To A Passing Offense.redskins4ever wrote: Its very amusing that after not throwing a football for 10 plus seasons that OU just thinks that they are going to walk in and throw the ball all over the place. Well they can do that... but who is going to catch the pigskin?
yOU aRE nOT aWARE oF tHE bOBCAT wEAPONS oF mASS pRODUCTION!!
three years of recruiting receivers to run a pass oriented attack began to show fruition last season when ohio had a pair of five hundred yard receivers freshman scott mayle with four point three speed and sophmore anthony great hands hackett. all the quarterbacks we have can pass decently and all our play makers are back for this season. last year ou was only outgained by twenty-one yards per game and six points per game in mac play. contrast with buffalo who was outgained by one hundred and fifty-one yards per game and nineteen points per game. in every category offensively and defensively ou is as good if not better for next season. we now have a star receiver who is a junior with experience hackett. hackett and mayle are poised for one thousand yard seasons under phil earleys new offense. defensively ou has eight starters back and should improve on its thirty-one points a game allowed last year as long as they stay healthy. during the two thousand and three season ou had an output of one hundred and fifty four passing yards a game which was the highest output since the nineteen ninety one season three years before the implementation of the option. that is near double the passing output of eighty seven yards per game in two thousand and two. the ohio passing game averaged fifteen yars per game while its opponets were held to twelve yards a game passing for the second straight year under defensive coordinator tim deruyter. the coaching staff has the ability to prepare for games as witnessed by near upset of ranked northern illinios on the road last season the closest the bobcats have ever gotten to beating a ranked team in their history. the schedule is tough with drawing bowling green state and toledo from the west as cross over games but the bobcats will probably be improved overall as a team that should translated into a few more wins and coach knorr will be comming back for one more season either way. the recruiting has been going excellent for quarterbacks and wide receivers and the passing game has now suprassed our running game as our offensive strength. witness the green and white spring football game with two hundred and twenty yards passing to one hundred and ten yards rushing so passing is now dominate.
NOW CHEW ON THAT FOR A WHILE!!!
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Check your keyboard, I think the shift key is sticking.Hail Peden wrote:
yOU aRE nOT aWARE oF tHE bOBCAT wEAPONS oF mASS pRODUCTION!!
Well gosh, now the shift doesn't work at all.Hail Peden wrote: three years of recruiting receivers to run a pass oriented attack began to show fruition last season when ohio had a pair of five hundred yard receivers freshman scott mayle with four point three speed and sophmore anthony great hands hackett. all the quarterbacks we have can pass decently and all our play makers are back for this season. last year ou was only outgained by twenty-one yards per game and six points per game in mac play. contrast with buffalo who was outgained by one hundred and fifty-one yards per game and nineteen points per game. in every category offensively and defensively ou is as good if not better for next season. we now have a star receiver who is a junior with experience hackett. hackett and mayle are poised for one thousand yard seasons under phil earleys new offense. defensively ou has eight starters back and should improve on its thirty-one points a game allowed last year as long as they stay healthy. during the two thousand and three season ou had an output of one hundred and fifty four passing yards a game which was the highest output since the nineteen ninety one season three years before the implementation of the option. that is near double the passing output of eighty seven yards per game in two thousand and two. the ohio passing game averaged fifteen yars per game while its opponets were held to twelve yards a game passing for the second straight year under defensive coordinator tim deruyter. the coaching staff has the ability to prepare for games as witnessed by near upset of ranked northern illinios on the road last season the closest the bobcats have ever gotten to beating a ranked team in their history. the schedule is tough with drawing bowling green state and toledo from the west as cross over games but the bobcats will probably be improved overall as a team that should translated into a few more wins and coach knorr will be comming back for one more season either way. the recruiting has been going excellent for quarterbacks and wide receivers and the passing game has now suprassed our running game as our offensive strength. witness the green and white spring football game with two hundred and twenty yards passing to one hundred and ten yards rushing so passing is now dominate.
All of your figures were starting to make no sense...but then I realized I don't care. If the Bobcats hold the Falcons to less than 70 points this year, I'll say OU is improved. Otherwise, keep purring.
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ohios new offensive corrdinator phil earley is an exceptional offensive mind can use the budding talent at wide receiver to produce more victories. even with the despondent state of afairs with the knorr regime the staff is still manageing to pull in quality recruiting classes just a half step below what bowling green and miami are bringing in with all their winning and above what kent akron and buffalo are picking up. the talent is there in athens to compete in the mac and nationally. one hundred and fifty four passing yards a game might not seem like a lot to you but keep in mind that in year two thousand before the arrival of urban meyer in bowling green the falcons averaged just one hundred and sixty-seven yards per game through the air not much different that ohio in the year before the arrival of phil earley. the bobcats did lose by fifty on the road two years ago during the absolute psychological low point for the program in mid two thosand and two when every football team was killing the bobcats. total meltdown by the bobcats led to the big defeat combined with the offensive display of bowling green. to think that bowling green is going to walk into peden and blast ohio by fifty points is very wishful thinking on your part. the game will likely be close just like the last time brandon was in athens two thousand and one. the mid-american program best poised to excel with marshalls and central floridas move to conference united states of america is the bobcats being a good recruiting destination and now a productive offense. when the bobcats were winining five to eight games a year under jim grobe they were able to recruit several top one hundred national prospects by position and i dont mean just running backs. they landed a top fifty linebacker top one hundred linemen one of which transfered to michigan after his sophmore season and graduated first team all big ten. recruiting is taking a national turn at ohio with ten players out of each recruiting class the last year from the very talented state of florida. with the increased budget soon to be the largest in the mac and one of the highest for a non bowl championship series program ohio is going to be an easy sell for coaches and recruits a like especially when we start wining consistantly. the campus is beautiful the college town is fantastic and the academics are as good as any nationally with two hundred and eighty five majors of study. ohio is a state flagship residential campus and has the all the tools to build a great program. until the last ten to fifteen years the football program was kept back by insufficient comittment and the campus and college town were run down. the upgrades at ohio have taken the school to a new level just not comparable to the sixties and seventies party school days and sometimes it takes a good long while to shake that reputation with older generations but the doobie days are long over in athens. sixty-five percent of ohios alumni have graduated within the last fifteen years. ohios alumni base will double in thirty years. if the school is already getting ten to twelve thousand for a weekend basketball game and twenty to twenty-five thousand for a big football game what are they going to be able to draw with a new limited access highway between athens and columbus in five to ten years reducing travel time from ninety minutes to fifty minutes while growth from cowtown heads in the direction of athens and its expanding alumni base. in the future with a strong team in athens will have crowds in the forty thousand a game range for football for the big matchups. expect a record crowd even this year with marshall coming for the last time as member of the mid american conference.BGSU33 wrote: So Hail Peden, feel free to visit and feel free to post on this board. But if you've come onto this board to talk smack, then get ready to eat crow. I could have been hired as OU's new OC and taught the team how to throw a forward pass, and I would have done it for minimum wage and could have saved the Bobcats some cash in the process. Phil Early is too "Late" for OU's problems, Knorr is probably toast and Ohio will still likely end up bringing up the rear in the MAC - again. Actions speak louder than words, and right now, I can't hear a word OU is saying!
Nice chatting with ya!
GO BG!!!
Growing up in Athens and playing for the high school, the only thing anyone dreamed of was to play for Don Peden.", 1950 OU graduate. "He was the most respected man in town."
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All of your figures were starting to make no sense...but then I realized I don't care. If the Bobcats hold the Falcons to less than 70 points this year, I'll say OU is improved. Otherwise, keep purring.[/quote]
OHIO WILL PREVENT BOWLING GREEN FROM SCORING 70 POINTS A GAME NEXT SEASON. I UNDERSTAND YOU AND THE REST OF THE BOWLING GREEN FAITHFUL ARE BETTING THE FARM ON SCORING SEVENTY IN ATHENS NEXT YEAR. NOT A WISE DECISION. IF THE SPREAD IS MORE THAN 15 POINTS FOR THIS GAME I WOULD TAKE OHIO AGAINST THE SPREAD. YOU LOVE MIAMI OHIO AND LAST YEAR THEY ONLY WON BY 18 IN ATHENS THEY BEAT YOU BY 22 POINTS THE NEXT WEEK UP AT BOWLING GREEN. JUST TO COMPARE SCORES BOWLING GREEN VS. OHIO WOULD OF BEEN AN EVEN MATCH UP LIKE OHIO VS. NORTHERN ILLINIOS TURNED OUT TO BE LAST YEAR. VERY OVERLY COCKY WITH THE 70 POINTS THING BASED OFF A SEASON TWO YEARS REMOVED. TURMOIL LED THE CATS TO GO THROUGH THE MOTIONS IN THAT GAME AND AFTERWARD KNORR THREW A POP CAN AT ONE OF THE PLAYERS. THE PLAYERS HAD ZERO CONFIDENCE IN THE STAFF AT THAT POINT NOW ITS RETURNED WITH EARLEY. I HAVE TALKED WITH SOME OF KNORRS FORMER PLAYERS AND THEY ALL AGREE THE PASSING GAME IS THE WAY TO GO AND THEY LOVE COACH EARLEY. OMAR JACOBS HAS MUCH TO PROVE YET AND BLINDLY EXPECTING THIS YEARS BOWLING GREEN SQUAD TO EXCEED OR EVEN MEET LAST YEARS EXCEPTIONAL SEASON IS WISHFUL SEASON.
OHIO WILL PREVENT BOWLING GREEN FROM SCORING 70 POINTS A GAME NEXT SEASON. I UNDERSTAND YOU AND THE REST OF THE BOWLING GREEN FAITHFUL ARE BETTING THE FARM ON SCORING SEVENTY IN ATHENS NEXT YEAR. NOT A WISE DECISION. IF THE SPREAD IS MORE THAN 15 POINTS FOR THIS GAME I WOULD TAKE OHIO AGAINST THE SPREAD. YOU LOVE MIAMI OHIO AND LAST YEAR THEY ONLY WON BY 18 IN ATHENS THEY BEAT YOU BY 22 POINTS THE NEXT WEEK UP AT BOWLING GREEN. JUST TO COMPARE SCORES BOWLING GREEN VS. OHIO WOULD OF BEEN AN EVEN MATCH UP LIKE OHIO VS. NORTHERN ILLINIOS TURNED OUT TO BE LAST YEAR. VERY OVERLY COCKY WITH THE 70 POINTS THING BASED OFF A SEASON TWO YEARS REMOVED. TURMOIL LED THE CATS TO GO THROUGH THE MOTIONS IN THAT GAME AND AFTERWARD KNORR THREW A POP CAN AT ONE OF THE PLAYERS. THE PLAYERS HAD ZERO CONFIDENCE IN THE STAFF AT THAT POINT NOW ITS RETURNED WITH EARLEY. I HAVE TALKED WITH SOME OF KNORRS FORMER PLAYERS AND THEY ALL AGREE THE PASSING GAME IS THE WAY TO GO AND THEY LOVE COACH EARLEY. OMAR JACOBS HAS MUCH TO PROVE YET AND BLINDLY EXPECTING THIS YEARS BOWLING GREEN SQUAD TO EXCEED OR EVEN MEET LAST YEARS EXCEPTIONAL SEASON IS WISHFUL SEASON.
Growing up in Athens and playing for the high school, the only thing anyone dreamed of was to play for Don Peden.", 1950 OU graduate. "He was the most respected man in town."
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I didn't read all of your nonsense but maybe you should try to convince your own fans that you're going to be good before trying to convince others. I stopped by your message board and no one is as close to optomistic as you are. They all say the bobcats have talent but it won't equal wins...just like last year you had talent but it didn't equal wins. You can have the best players but if they don't execute it doesn't make a difference.
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Its not what they are seeing in the field thats coloring their opinions so negatively. They just don't like football because they associate it with commercialism. Basketball is all things perfect to them because the common man has a shot to win the tourney. If you check our board 2 out of 3 posters are on the basketball board not the football. The rest of the MAC is the other way around except Kent and BallSt. They honestly believe that Ohio is on the verge to being the next UConn and the only way the school is going to make it as an institution is by winning big in basketball. Its very absurd. Only 2-3 mid majors get any national respect in basketball like Gonzaga, Utah St, and Creighton because they go out each and every year and win 25-30 games. Thats near impossible to sustain for any MAC school, and when you do sustain it the benefits are marginal to the university when compared to what a good football program will do for you. Look at what its done lately for Bowling Green State and they haven't even won a MAC Championship.Tricky_Falcon wrote:I didn't read all of your nonsense but maybe you should try to convince your own fans that you're going to be good before trying to convince others. I stopped by your message board and no one is as close to optomistic as you are. They all say the bobcats have talent but it won't equal wins...just like last year you had talent but it didn't equal wins. You can have the best players but if they don't execute it doesn't make a difference.
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Well, that's five minutes I wish I had back.
This thread reminds me that it is my turn to clean the bathrooms.
I don't think it is KK. KK can at least formulate some logical sentences. He just screws up the premise. I believe this to be that 14 year old kid MACbbs forum had a while back.
This thread reminds me that it is my turn to clean the bathrooms.
I don't think it is KK. KK can at least formulate some logical sentences. He just screws up the premise. I believe this to be that 14 year old kid MACbbs forum had a while back.
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So maybe BG won't score 70 points in Athens...
But the family of Freaks will be there to see 50+!!
ANd HP? Comparing scores of games with common opponents is comical. According to your theory, Marshall beat Kansas State by 7 last yr. KSU smacked Oklahoma by 28. Does that mean Marshall would beat the Sooners by 35?? Never.
I must admit the Ohio U game wasn't that high on my list for Falcon Football Tour 2004....but it quickly is becoming one! Nothing better than ripping your opponent on their home field...on Homecoming no doubt!
Early prediction....BGSU 51, OHIO U 10. You'll be lucky to score 10 on our D, with TEN starters back.
GO FALCONS!!!
ANd HP? Comparing scores of games with common opponents is comical. According to your theory, Marshall beat Kansas State by 7 last yr. KSU smacked Oklahoma by 28. Does that mean Marshall would beat the Sooners by 35?? Never.
I must admit the Ohio U game wasn't that high on my list for Falcon Football Tour 2004....but it quickly is becoming one! Nothing better than ripping your opponent on their home field...on Homecoming no doubt!
Early prediction....BGSU 51, OHIO U 10. You'll be lucky to score 10 on our D, with TEN starters back.
GO FALCONS!!!
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FAR FETCHED? JUST STATING THE FACTS ABOUT OUR OFFENSE AGAINST THE MYTHS I HEAR ON THIS BOARD. JUST STATING THE FACTS ABOUT THE SCHOOL AND RECRUITING THAT APPEAR TO BE IGNORED. DO YOU LOVE BASKETBALL?Falcon Dad wrote:Hail Peden needs to remove his head from whatever orifice it is stuck in and get a life. Being an OU alum I find his comments pretty far fetched to say the least.![]()
Growing up in Athens and playing for the high school, the only thing anyone dreamed of was to play for Don Peden.", 1950 OU graduate. "He was the most respected man in town."
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Re: So maybe BG won't score 70 points in Athens...
willing to bet your farm on that? ill be back after the season starts to see if you dont chicken out once you see ohio drop fifty points in its first game.Falconfreak90 wrote:
Early prediction....BGSU 51, OHIO U 10. You'll be lucky to score 10 on our D, with TEN starters back.
GO FALCONS!!!
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Yes and it took them almost twice as long to win one more championship. Great point! I'll let it go though. As freak or option once said... "Educating ignorant [Bobcats] (originally Rockets) is like teaching physics to a chimp" Go over to Clippinger and sit in on some physics classes, or learn something. I'm almost embarassed to say I go to OU now.Hail Peden wrote:Conference Championships by Coach:
Ohio
1.Don Peden, 6 Conference Championships
2.Bill Hess, 4 Conference Championships
BGSU
1.Doyt Perry, 5 Conference Championships
2.Warren Stellar, 3 Conference Championships
Longevity by Coach:
Ohio
1.Don Peden, 21 seasons
2.Bill Hess, 20 seasons
BGSU
1.Robert Whittaker, 14 seasons
2.Warren Stellar, 11 seasons
The two greatest coaches in Ohio football history won more championships and had longer tenures than the two greatest coaches at BGSU.
The (Graduated) "OU Falcon"
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