Globetrotter wrote:Good teams make very few errors, use their weapons agressively by outscheming the other team, can make a field goal and/or extra point and generally dictate the pace and tone of the game. I gave up watching religiously after the first few series of the Rhode Island game because I was worn down by the previous weeks and just found it uninteresting. Maybe I need to come back. I have seen bits and pieces of the last two games and don't think I watched Akron at all. I admittedly just have no ambition to watch these games. It probably has as much to do with our play as it does Gene Smith's proclomation that we will be Division 2 in a few years. Probably won't watch much of this weeks game as I will be with family but based on some of the board member's agressive passion for the quality of this team I clearly need to check it out again.
Globetrotter wrote:....as it does Gene Smith's proclomation that we will be Division 2 in a few years.
Globe, this is BGSU, not OSU. Gene Smith is the OSU AD. What he thinks about BGSU Athletics means absolutely NOTHING at all. Hell, even you know more about BGSU Athletics than Gene Smith does.
"The name on the front of the jersey is more important than the name on the back" -Herb Brooks
Globetrotter wrote:....as it does Gene Smith's proclomation that we will be Division 2 in a few years.
Globe, this is BGSU, not OSU. Gene Smith is the OSU AD. What he thinks about BGSU Athletics means absolutely NOTHING at all. Hell, even you know more about BGSU Athletics than Gene Smith does.