Coach Brandon Quotes: Omar Praise, Jordan Injury, D Concerns
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"I think it's big-time. We're a big-time program here and we need big-time things. We need a nice video board like everyone else in Division I has, so lets get that thing cranked up. I'd like to see 30,000 here...our players deserve fan support. We've got a good product and if you like college football, it'll be a great night. The first home game of the season, under the lights, come on out."
This quote sums up almost everything we've been talking about on this board for a few years now.
This quote sums up almost everything we've been talking about on this board for a few years now.
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This is what I love about Coach Brandon....he tells it like it is. He doesn't mince words and try to hide anything.
This was a great analysis...
My fave quote...
"You would put it on me. No, I mean, I'm just saying I watch them on film, I see them giving up 50 yards a game rushing. It was the same thing last year against Ohio State. And the teams that I'm watching get 50 yards are grind it out football teams that live by the rush and die by the rush. The thing that we didn't do is run Omar as much as we could have. To say that I would do that again, no way. I'm not having Omar run the ball against that defense because I need Omar for ten more games. That's why we didn't run Omar. We didn't have the quarterback run package in the game. The only run play we ran with Omar was the speed option, and that was because we knew he was going to get a chance to pitch the ball. But it turned out the way they defended that, he ended up keeping it, and I'm yelling to Studrawa to not call that play anymore. Omar's a load...when they hit him, he was stout, so I don't have a problem the rest of the way running him, just like we did Josh last year."
Yelling at Coach Stud!
I doubt we'll see Omar get much rushing chances this week but wait til NIU!
Once Omar gets his rushing cranked up, the only way our offense will be stopped is by our own errors and mistakes. This Sat, I would give the ball to Pope, Lane, Stover and Macon all night, mix in a few passes and maybe try an end around just to give Novak and the Huskies something else to ponder.
Can't wait to get to the Doyt.
GO BG!~
This was a great analysis...
My fave quote...
"You would put it on me. No, I mean, I'm just saying I watch them on film, I see them giving up 50 yards a game rushing. It was the same thing last year against Ohio State. And the teams that I'm watching get 50 yards are grind it out football teams that live by the rush and die by the rush. The thing that we didn't do is run Omar as much as we could have. To say that I would do that again, no way. I'm not having Omar run the ball against that defense because I need Omar for ten more games. That's why we didn't run Omar. We didn't have the quarterback run package in the game. The only run play we ran with Omar was the speed option, and that was because we knew he was going to get a chance to pitch the ball. But it turned out the way they defended that, he ended up keeping it, and I'm yelling to Studrawa to not call that play anymore. Omar's a load...when they hit him, he was stout, so I don't have a problem the rest of the way running him, just like we did Josh last year."
Yelling at Coach Stud!
Can't wait to get to the Doyt.
GO BG!~
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I still find it rather sad that our coach has to make a plea like this to get people to come to the game.Tricky_Falcon wrote:"I think it's big-time. We're a big-time program here and we need big-time things. We need a nice video board like everyone else in Division I has, so lets get that thing cranked up. I'd like to see 30,000 here...our players deserve fan support. We've got a good product and if you like college football, it'll be a great night. The first home game of the season, under the lights, come on out."
This quote sums up almost everything we've been talking about on this board for a few years now.
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I still find it rather sad that our coach has to make a plea like this to get people to come to the game.
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It is quite sad. But here is how I look at it, in fact, I think I made this argument on the ESPN boards to some OSU puke some time ago:
Our stadium holds what? liek 30,000ish people. Our school has 20,200 students, and the city has 29,636 residents, for a total of 49,836. That means that we need 60% of all people regardless of age/gender/interest in the sport ro team/etc/etc/etc, to come to the stadium to sell out. 60% is a lot if you consider that a lot of these people are ages under 4 and have no idea what football is, some are older, handicappable, or ill and are unable to attend even if they wanted to, there are the less dedicated fans that won't come if the opposing team is bad(b/c obviously we come to Falcon games to watch the other team?
) and then there are the people that don't go to games ever b/c they don't want to and have no interest....for some reason.... as if you can find something else to do in Bowling Green. (no way you can make it through an entire season and find somehting to do EVERY saturday, I've always lived in BG, and as much as I love it, we need more stuff in town)
My argument continues toward osu: Columbus has over 800,000 people, as well as what? 50,000 students? Yes, you can sellout a 100,000 capacity stadium every game.... and you have no reason not to. If 15% of the population attends the game, its a sellout, not to mention all the suburbs population. In comparission, osu would need to fill a stadium more than 5 times as big as the shoe to be as popular (by %) as BGSU. granted we don't draw 30,000 fans per game, but hey, 20,000 isnt too bad for us considering past statistics.
I hope that makes sense, b/c im not proof reading.
Anyways, my point is. Yes having to beg is a bad thing. No GB shouldn't have to do it. It does hurt to see, but what other coaches care enough about their players ans the community to do that? I can bet you if osu started to lack attendance (which will never happen.... dumb people will be forever breeding...) you will not see jim tressel begging the community for support. Or talkign about how great a place columbus is to live, and so on. (note: just using him as an example, take no offense suckeye fans) But really our "poor" attendance, primarily at games v. lesser opponents(in the eyes of the average joe spectator) isn't that bad when you break it down. Anyone know what our avg. attendance was last couple seasons? I can bet we are gaining a lot of interest inthe community, and if Im not mistaken, ive been seeing more and more students show up at the Doyt on saturdays in the fall.
But liek GB says, hwo great would it be to pack that place for SEMO. That would be just outstanding!
~Shu
I still find it rather sad that our coach has to make a plea like this to get people to come to the game.
It is quite sad. But here is how I look at it, in fact, I think I made this argument on the ESPN boards to some OSU puke some time ago:
Our stadium holds what? liek 30,000ish people. Our school has 20,200 students, and the city has 29,636 residents, for a total of 49,836. That means that we need 60% of all people regardless of age/gender/interest in the sport ro team/etc/etc/etc, to come to the stadium to sell out. 60% is a lot if you consider that a lot of these people are ages under 4 and have no idea what football is, some are older, handicappable, or ill and are unable to attend even if they wanted to, there are the less dedicated fans that won't come if the opposing team is bad(b/c obviously we come to Falcon games to watch the other team?
My argument continues toward osu: Columbus has over 800,000 people, as well as what? 50,000 students? Yes, you can sellout a 100,000 capacity stadium every game.... and you have no reason not to. If 15% of the population attends the game, its a sellout, not to mention all the suburbs population. In comparission, osu would need to fill a stadium more than 5 times as big as the shoe to be as popular (by %) as BGSU. granted we don't draw 30,000 fans per game, but hey, 20,000 isnt too bad for us considering past statistics.
I hope that makes sense, b/c im not proof reading.
Anyways, my point is. Yes having to beg is a bad thing. No GB shouldn't have to do it. It does hurt to see, but what other coaches care enough about their players ans the community to do that? I can bet you if osu started to lack attendance (which will never happen.... dumb people will be forever breeding...) you will not see jim tressel begging the community for support. Or talkign about how great a place columbus is to live, and so on. (note: just using him as an example, take no offense suckeye fans) But really our "poor" attendance, primarily at games v. lesser opponents(in the eyes of the average joe spectator) isn't that bad when you break it down. Anyone know what our avg. attendance was last couple seasons? I can bet we are gaining a lot of interest inthe community, and if Im not mistaken, ive been seeing more and more students show up at the Doyt on saturdays in the fall.
But liek GB says, hwo great would it be to pack that place for SEMO. That would be just outstanding!
~Shu

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that cant be can it? you telling me that we have less than 10,000 people that live in BG? I dunno if I buy that.....
...after furthur thought i guess I can, Toledo is 300,000 and 9 BG's really doesnt equall toledo (in population only, he have them crushed in class)
....either way, that just makes my point even more valid.
...after furthur thought i guess I can, Toledo is 300,000 and 9 BG's really doesnt equall toledo (in population only, he have them crushed in class)
....either way, that just makes my point even more valid.

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Not saying that.BGSUfanatUT wrote:that cant be can it? you telling me that we have less than 10,000 people that live in BG?
I'll take your word for it that BGSU's FTE is around 20,000, not including Firelands College.
Whatever the enrollment figure is, it includes quite a few people who commute to BGSU classes from outside the city of Bowling Green.
I'd guess the city population is slightly less than half students.
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the 29,636 is fromt eh last census, and on the sign entering BG, i got 20,200 from the BGSU website a moment ago. I really did think that number included students, even though people always told me it did, i didnt want to believe them.

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The City of BG has only 9,000 or so residents? Seems it should be a larger population. If that's the case, no wonder we struggle to get butts in the seats.
Good post BGSUfanatUT....
Look at Penn State....they had 98,000 for Akron and that was 10,000 short of a sellout. It happens.
Good post BGSUfanatUT....
Look at Penn State....they had 98,000 for Akron and that was 10,000 short of a sellout. It happens.
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Remember that we have students that commute daily from Findlay, Fostoria, Tiffin, Fremont, Toledo, Sylvania, Walbridge, Northwood, Elmore, and other small towns in Northwest Ohio. Not every student at main campus lives on-campus or in the numbered streets.BGSUfanatUT wrote:that cant be can it? you telling me that we have less than 10,000 people that live in BG? I dunno if I buy that......
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It's not that its less than 10,000 total, I don't believe.BGSUfanatUT wrote:that cant be can it? you telling me that we have less than 10,000 people that live in BG? I dunno if I buy that.....
...after furthur thought i guess I can, Toledo is 300,000 and 9 BG's really doesnt equall toledo (in population only, he have them crushed in class)
....either way, that just makes my point even more valid.
I think Schaden is saying that there is an overlap. For instance 5000 of those BGSU students are likely Bowling Green Residents as well, so they're being counted twice.
Either way the point is valid, but goes beyond just that as well. A vast number of the people that go to OSU games are not students or from Columbus or even the surrounding area. I go to games there. I know others that go to games there, many of whom are a 2-3 hour drive away from C-bus. What we need to do at BG is establish a fanbase that is excited enough about BG football that a large number of them are willing to travel that distance to go to the games. When you think about that is the key to a sports teams fanbase. I know that I travel to Detroit, Cleveland, and Columbus for sports teams. Most sports fans are willing to travel. We just need to convince them that BG is worth that 2 hour drive. I know that Freak feels it is
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These numbers surprised me a little. I was always told that the BGSU population was half of the town and the locals made up the other half. The 29,636 is accurate census data from 2000 on the total BGSU population. It's not clear whether this includes students or not. The census data states that 46.6% of this total pop. is made up of 18 to 24 yr olds. This would be consistent with about half of the city's population being students.
However, this year's BGSU population is up to 20,975 which would mean the university makes up about 2/3 of the city population is the 29000 figure doesn't change much.
I also started a thread on the increased BGSU population compared to Toledo and Owens.
http://www.ay-ziggy-zoomba.com/phpBB2/v ... .php?t=604
However, this year's BGSU population is up to 20,975 which would mean the university makes up about 2/3 of the city population is the 29000 figure doesn't change much.
I also started a thread on the increased BGSU population compared to Toledo and Owens.
http://www.ay-ziggy-zoomba.com/phpBB2/v ... .php?t=604
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It includes students.UK Peregrine Fan wrote:These numbers surprised me a little. I was always told that the BGSU population was half of the town and the locals made up the other half. The 29,636 is accurate census data from 2000 on the total BGSU population. It's not clear whether this includes students or not.
The point of the census was to find out where everyone lives on April 1, 2000. On April 1, 2000, anywhere from 10,000 to 15,000 BGSU students lived in Bowling Green, Ohio.
That's not a population figure. It's an enrollment figure (and, likely a FTE figure, which complicates things, but I won't go into it).However, this year's BGSU population is up to 20,975 which would mean the university makes up about 2/3 of the city population is the 29000 figure doesn't change much.
Quite a few BGSU students commute from outside the city. Many come down I-75 from the Toledo area. Others come in from the small towns that surround Bowling Green. It's a hefty number; we're talking several thousand people.
All those commuters need to be subtracted from whatever the enrollment figure was in 2000 to get at how many of the 29,000-plus city residents were students.
