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Re: Miami
I think many BG alums feel somewhat similar.bgsufalcon24 wrote:Facts -
The 2015 MAC Championship game was the last BG football game I’ve seen in person. Last trip to the Doyt was a few weeks earlier when we faced Toledo. I more or less have boycotted the program ever since the 70-point defeat at Memphis early in 2016.
I was one of the biggest Falcon fanatics that you would find anywhere from 2005-2015. I went to every home game and hit a bunch of the road games when possible. I breathed and bled orange and brown. I was proud to be a Falcon. We had our ups and downs before finally reaching the top of the mountain but one thing never changed, I was proud to be a Falcon and support my university every time out.
Now, 2015 seems like a lifetime ago. It’s to the point where it’s actually stunning that I never gave any thought whatsoever into going to today’s game, and didn’t even check the score until now. This is BG vs Miami for Christ sake, one of the 2 biggest games of the entire year. But all I can say is, thank God I no longer care.
Thank you Mike Jinks for destroying my love of BG football so completely that it went from being my number one passion on fall Saturday’s (and November weeknights) to being so much of an afterthought that I don’t even think about it for fear of complete and utter embarrassment in my university. You are a complete and utter failure who has brought humiliation to my beloved Bowling Green. If I were a rich donor or benefactor, you would be gone tomorrow. Get the hell away from my university!!
Since I moved to Alabama I have been lucky. Seems like just about every season we have one road game that is a reasonable drive. Troy, Florida, Mississippi State, Tennessee, bowl game in Montgomery, Western Kentucky, Middle Tennessee and Memphis. I look forward to these games all summer. Right now I dont think I could stomach driving to Atlanta to watch us get pummeled.
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Re: Miami
Here is a link to Jinks’ presser.
https://youtu.be/Gye7lCKIHNI" target="_blank
One of the more interesting press conferences so far this season.
https://youtu.be/Gye7lCKIHNI" target="_blank
One of the more interesting press conferences so far this season.
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Re: Miami
The first thing he mentions is changing the offensive line, both with personal and scheme.
“I thought from the beginning of the game, we couldnt protect the quarterback and we’ve got to do a better job of that. We’ve got to get some other guys in there, and we’ve got to look at what we’re doing from a scheme standpoint because we have too much talent from an offensive stand point to have a performance like that.”
“I thought from the beginning of the game, we couldnt protect the quarterback and we’ve got to do a better job of that. We’ve got to get some other guys in there, and we’ve got to look at what we’re doing from a scheme standpoint because we have too much talent from an offensive stand point to have a performance like that.”
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Re: Miami
How so?BG24SportsDirector wrote:Here is a link to Jinks’ presser.
https://youtu.be/Gye7lCKIHNI" target="_blank
One of the more interesting press conferences so far this season.
Re: Miami
He seemed mad. Agitated.Schadenfreude wrote:How so?BG24SportsDirector wrote:Here is a link to Jinks’ presser.
https://youtu.be/Gye7lCKIHNI" target="_blank
One of the more interesting press conferences so far this season.
MarkL has spoken.
You may all now return to your daily lives.
You may all now return to your daily lives.
Re: Miami
[quote="It's the Journey..."]As requested......
CHAD DENNIS
TITLE Head Strength and Conditioning Coach for Football
EMAIL [email protected]
PHONE 419-372-8968
Chad Dennis is in his first year on the strength and conditioning staff at BGSU. He serves as the head strength and conditioning coach for the Falcon football program.
Dennis, a native of Baytown, Texas, came to Northwest Ohio after spending the last two years as assistant sports science/assistant strength and conditioning coach with the Houston Texans. Prior to joining the Texans, he was the head strength and conditioning coach for football at Texas Tech University.
Dennis also has served two stints on the strength and conditioning staff at Texas A&M University. He was an assistant strength and conditioning coach for the Aggies during the 2012 calendar year.
He spent nearly six years (February of 2006 to December of 2011) as assistant director of sports performance at the University of Houston, after serving as assistant strength and conditioning coach for football at the University of Connecticut for a year. Dennis was a strength and conditioning coaching assistant at Texas A&M from August of 2002 through May of 2005.
He earned his Bachelor's degree in Kinesiology from the University of Texas in 1993, and received a Master's in Sports Physiology from Texas A&M in 2005.
Dennis is a certified strength and conditioning coach (CSCS) by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), and is a member of the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCA).
He and his wife, Mindy, have one son, Coleman.[/quote
Moves around a lot. Perhaps wearing his welcome out. We have regressed strength wise in terms of what I see on the fiekd
CHAD DENNIS
TITLE Head Strength and Conditioning Coach for Football
EMAIL [email protected]
PHONE 419-372-8968
Chad Dennis is in his first year on the strength and conditioning staff at BGSU. He serves as the head strength and conditioning coach for the Falcon football program.
Dennis, a native of Baytown, Texas, came to Northwest Ohio after spending the last two years as assistant sports science/assistant strength and conditioning coach with the Houston Texans. Prior to joining the Texans, he was the head strength and conditioning coach for football at Texas Tech University.
Dennis also has served two stints on the strength and conditioning staff at Texas A&M University. He was an assistant strength and conditioning coach for the Aggies during the 2012 calendar year.
He spent nearly six years (February of 2006 to December of 2011) as assistant director of sports performance at the University of Houston, after serving as assistant strength and conditioning coach for football at the University of Connecticut for a year. Dennis was a strength and conditioning coaching assistant at Texas A&M from August of 2002 through May of 2005.
He earned his Bachelor's degree in Kinesiology from the University of Texas in 1993, and received a Master's in Sports Physiology from Texas A&M in 2005.
Dennis is a certified strength and conditioning coach (CSCS) by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), and is a member of the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCA).
He and his wife, Mindy, have one son, Coleman.[/quote
Moves around a lot. Perhaps wearing his welcome out. We have regressed strength wise in terms of what I see on the fiekd
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Re: Miami
Went to OSU v Tulane today. The idea of going to a BG game that doesn't somehow happen in Columbus is absurd to me. There is nothing that compels me to do so. I would much rather see them get rid of the team and funnel money into basketball and hockey and try to build competitive teams there.bgsufalcon24 wrote:Facts -
The 2015 MAC Championship game was the last BG football game I’ve seen in person. Last trip to the Doyt was a few weeks earlier when we faced Toledo. I more or less have boycotted the program ever since the 70-point defeat at Memphis early in 2016.
I was one of the biggest Falcon fanatics that you would find anywhere from 2005-2015. I went to every home game and hit a bunch of the road games when possible. I breathed and bled orange and brown. I was proud to be a Falcon. We had our ups and downs before finally reaching the top of the mountain but one thing never changed, I was proud to be a Falcon and support my university every time out.
Now, 2015 seems like a lifetime ago. It’s to the point where it’s actually stunning that I never gave any thought whatsoever into going to today’s game, and didn’t even check the score until now. This is BG vs Miami for Christ sake, one of the 2 biggest games of the entire year. But all I can say is, thank God I no longer care.
Thank you Mike Jinks for destroying my love of BG football so completely that it went from being my number one passion on fall Saturday’s (and November weeknights) to being so much of an afterthought that I don’t even think about it for fear of complete and utter embarrassment in my university. You are a complete and utter failure who has brought humiliation to my beloved Bowling Green. If I were a rich donor or benefactor, you would be gone tomorrow. Get the hell away from my university!!
Re: Miami
I'm fairly certain that any personnel adjustment will not come until after the season, so I'm not going to worry about it at this point. I'm sure it will continue to be a topic of conversation the rest of the year, but we won't likely get an actual answer on that until late November.
On to the next one. Let's do our best and somehow pull this upset in Atlanta. Beat GT!
On to the next one. Let's do our best and somehow pull this upset in Atlanta. Beat GT!
BGSU '20
Re: Miami
Often coaches are fired mid season and an assistant takes over. It shows the alums that the administration is taking the issues seriously. It also allows the AD an opportunity to scout and interview quickly.
In the MAC in 2013, EMU fired Ron English and advanced Stan Parrish, the OC with HC experience, to HC. Everybody knew he was an interim and not a long term replacement. Then they hired Creighton in December and his first game was fall 2014.
So yeah, these things happen during the season. You don't hire a new guy until off season. But you get rid of your current guy during the season in some circumstances, where it is painfully evident the current head coach is the wrong guy. Like when USC fired Lane Kiffin on the tarmac in Phoenix after a loss to ASU and left him there. I think our situation qualifies.
In the MAC in 2013, EMU fired Ron English and advanced Stan Parrish, the OC with HC experience, to HC. Everybody knew he was an interim and not a long term replacement. Then they hired Creighton in December and his first game was fall 2014.
So yeah, these things happen during the season. You don't hire a new guy until off season. But you get rid of your current guy during the season in some circumstances, where it is painfully evident the current head coach is the wrong guy. Like when USC fired Lane Kiffin on the tarmac in Phoenix after a loss to ASU and left him there. I think our situation qualifies.
MarkL has spoken.
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You may all now return to your daily lives.
Re: Miami
Right, I know it happens most other places. I just see no path to that occurring here. I truly don't think there are funds or motivated donors. If there were, I feel like "it" would have happened already.
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Re: Miami
We played 3 P5 schools. Two on the road. That gives us AT LEAST 2.25 million plus whatever profits we gained with our home game against Maryland. Those money games give us enough money to fire Jinks today. Just pretend we played lower level schools with no money games. Forget these money games for a moment and use those funds for the buyout. Even with his buyout we still have more than 1 million remaining. If we had ZERO money games this year then yes he probably couldn't do the buyout but we have the funds and should use them immediately after the upcoming GT debacle.
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Re: Miami
I talked to David during the team walk...His words "I WILL be back. Bank on that". dude is a good player and It sux he's lost for the season.mbenecke wrote:Interesting news: David Konowalski will NOT be honored for Senior Day today.
I take this as a sign that he’s been granted a medical redshirt and he’ll be back next year.
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