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Chris Ash isn't going to lose his job. Rutgers is one of the hardest places to win in America. On top of that, he's in the toughest division in college football, with Ohio State, Michigan, Penn State, and Michigan State.

He went 2-10 in his first year, then 4-8 in his second, including three Big Ten wins. That got him a contract extension through 2022, because they know it's a slow build in Piscataway.
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gmartin wrote:So if BG loses to EKU Jinks should be fired immediately but that won't happen but my question is who gets fired first.

Mike Jinks - BGSU
Kliff Kingsbury - Texas Tech
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Lovie Smith - Illinois
Matt Patricia - Detroit Lions
If Jinks gets canned, won't be until the end of the season. Lots of other damage can be done to the program if he's fired mid-year. I don't anticipate anyone else on that list getting fired this year. Lions fans are the worst wanting Patricia fired after one game. Miserable fans deserve that miserable franchise.
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kdog27 wrote:This is true but our cycle won't reset until jinks is gone. I mean does anyone think this guy has figured out a darn thing?
Bowling Green was ahead of Maryland for most of that game. Two years ago, we couldn't keep up with Memphis at all.

So I do see some possible signs that Jinks has figured some things out.

We will know a whole lot more in two weeks.
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That was more about Maryland than BG. You always like to point out that BG is in the same division as these teams and that means something. We didn't look like we were in the same division in the second half. Oregon and Maryland both scored at will after some early struggles. I don't see much improvement there. Most disturbing was how dreadful the offense was in the second half. That is the side of the ball we can usually at least line up with close to equals at many positions.

Went from beating maryland 3 three years ago to look like a JV team in the second half. Nah, not buying an improvement.
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kdog27 wrote:Most disturbing was how dreadful the offense was in the second half. That is the side of the ball we can usually at least line up with close to equals at many positions.

Went from beating maryland 3 three years ago to look like a JV team in the second half. Nah, not buying an improvement.
I agree. The most glaring issue is the run game. How many time can you run the zone read/option with Clair and hand him the ball EVERY TIME?? Maryland's LBs were crashing hard on him in the second half and no adjustments were made. We would have been better off going double tight, single back and go at them. 15 total yards rushing for the night. Just sad.
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It's tough to run the ball when you have a MAC offensive line going against a Big Ten defensive line.

They were bigger and stronger than us. That won't be an issue in MAC play, just saying.
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I assumed everyone realized by now that we can't afford to fire coaches.
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Globetrotter wrote:I assumed everyone realized by now that we can't afford to fire coaches.
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Temple, who is 0-2 with losses against MAC school Buffalo and a home loss to FCS Villanova has gone into Maryland and beating Maryland 21-7Bat half. If Temple wins this game on the road after being 0-2 itself with their 2 bad losses what does that say about BG?
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gmartin wrote:Temple, who is 0-2 with losses against MAC school Buffalo and a home loss to FCS Villanova has gone into Maryland and beating Maryland 21-7Bat half. If Temple wins this game on the road after being 0-2 itself with their 2 bad losses what does that say about BG?
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Says a lot about Buffalo.
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gmartin wrote:Temple, who is 0-2 with losses against MAC school Buffalo and a home loss to FCS Villanova has gone into Maryland and beating Maryland 21-7Bat half. If Temple wins this game on the road after being 0-2 itself with their 2 bad losses what does that say about BG?
Wasn't BG up at the half?
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daspollak wrote:
gmartin wrote:Temple, who is 0-2 with losses against MAC school Buffalo and a home loss to FCS Villanova has gone into Maryland and beating Maryland 21-7Bat half. If Temple wins this game on the road after being 0-2 itself with their 2 bad losses what does that say about BG?
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I disagree. Temple is a bad football team. Somewhere in the 100s. Slightly better than BG. They lost to an FCS school at home. They were nearly a 3 TD underdog against Maryland. Yet they beat Maryland by 21 in Maryland. (Maryland scored off block punt for TD and Pick 6). If BG squeaks out a close win today or even loses I only see 1 possible win remaining on the schedule.
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Baby steps... BG had leads vs Oregon and Maryland. That's two FBS teams, two major teams where BG has led.

And two more than UT can say. \:D/
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MarkL wrote:Baby steps... BG had leads vs Oregon and Maryland. That's two FBS teams, two major teams where BG has led.

And two more than UT can say. \:D/
I actually expected a little bit more out of Toledo today
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