That's way better than him giving Coach Vanderwalle a picture of Anderson Arena, all set up for BASKETBALL, for 29 years of service to BGSU as volleyball coach.
How about a bucket of poop for GC, or better yet NOTHING !
Well I'm not the only one, as does our very own head coach:Flipper wrote:Man..you sure do love OU....
I was wondering the same thing. It would also look nice if they put some brick or material that matched the Sebo Center around the support poles that go into the ground.drumstix2388 wrote:I'm curious as to why there hasn't been a rendering of what the scoreboard will look like released yet.

BGSU33 wrote:Well I'm not the only one, as does our very own head coach:Flipper wrote:Man..you sure do love OU....
Prior to his team playing OU in November, Clawson called the Bobcats a "model program" for developing lightly regarded classes into a championship contender.
BG has zoning laws against video/electronic signs. I don't know the specifics, but the issue was raised with the new signs at the fairgrounds (which are, in fact, not in the city limits.)It's the Journey... wrote:I think the board is a little to small to put up where the old ticker was. And we would not want it to get hacked again... I could see it up on the side of the Stroh Center advertising upcoming events. I could also see it on the inside of the Sebo Center showing other scores throughout the football game.
Or we could have it broadcast the activities in Transfer's office ala The Truman Show.....
pdt1081 wrote:BG has zoning laws against video/electronic signs. I don't know the specifics, but the issue was raised with the new signs at the fairgrounds (which are, in fact, not in the city limits.)It's the Journey... wrote:I think the board is a little to small to put up where the old ticker was. And we would not want it to get hacked again... I could see it up on the side of the Stroh Center advertising upcoming events. I could also see it on the inside of the Sebo Center showing other scores throughout the football game.
Or we could have it broadcast the activities in Transfer's office ala The Truman Show.....

Bowling Green has incorporated the area around the fairgrounds, but did not include the fairgrounds.gmartin wrote:pdt1081 wrote:BG has zoning laws against video/electronic signs. I don't know the specifics, but the issue was raised with the new signs at the fairgrounds (which are, in fact, not in the city limits.)It's the Journey... wrote:I think the board is a little to small to put up where the old ticker was. And we would not want it to get hacked again... I could see it up on the side of the Stroh Center advertising upcoming events. I could also see it on the inside of the Sebo Center showing other scores throughout the football game.
Or we could have it broadcast the activities in Transfer's office ala The Truman Show.....
Fairgrounds not within city limits?????? Maybe 50 years ago but city limits if BG on Poe Rd start at Layfette, which includes the birds subdivision. On Rt. 64 city limits start just north of the Community Center. If zoning plans show otherwise then people living in those area should complain. Maybe the zoning maps need to be updated. But the fairgrounds are within city limits.
Kinda wierd that you vehemently defend your stance that the fairgrounds is within the city limits and then add a link to a map the clearly shows that is it not.gmartin wrote:Hard to read but here are the city limits of BG.
http://communitylink.com/us/oh/bowlinggreen/map/city
Last I saw, there is nothing to take a pic of. The old board is down and that is all.BGSU33 wrote:Any progress or pics of how the new videoboard is shaping up?
Ohio law actually (Red Book.) Also the reason alcohol can not be sold on the fairgrounds. Plain Township is dry.gmartin wrote:
Fairgrounds not within city limits?????? Maybe 50 years ago but city limits if BG on Poe Rd start at Layfette, which includes the birds subdivision. On Rt. 64 city limits start just north of the Community Center. If zoning plans show otherwise then people living in those area should complain. Maybe the zoning maps need to be updated. But the fairgrounds are within city limits.
