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BGBreeze wrote:I am sorry I am not as enthusiastic about this guy as much as most of you are. I am sure he is a good coach but for a guy to be somewhere for a few weeks and bolt is not the kind of stability that MAC teams need. Don't contracts mean ANYTHING anymore. If a BCS conference team gives him a call in August is he going to bolt from Bowling Green..... you bet he will. How long will he stick around....one and done is my bet. I would have rather them promote someone from within who has paid his dues and who is ready for a promotion. Promotions are good for the coaching morale on any team :D
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UK Peregrine wrote:Oh man, I bet Terry Bradshaw is just simmering that Lovett left La Tech for someplace named Bowling Green. I mean how could he! :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:
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I think this is a fantastic hire. Lovett certainly brings credentials with him.

O & B is on the $$$...the defense will be the key to the title. Seems to always be.

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I Lovett, haha. I wouldnt mind going to a 3-4 D. But we do seriously lack size on the DL which really bothers me. I really cant believe Derrick Markray is a OG. He would be perfect as a NT. Of course i grew up loving the GB Packers with Gilbert Brown clogging up the middle while the athletic LB and Safteys made tackles. But i just think overall that is a very good defense strategy. I am very impressed with the DC we signed this late in the year. Im ready to see what he brings to the table for us.
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Warthog wrote:Derrick Markray = big, hulking nose tackle. :wink:
He'd certainly fill the bill, but Brandon has said more than once that he's an OLineman and will stay an Olineman.
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Warthog wrote:Derrick Markray = big, hulking nose tackle. :wink:
He'd certainly fill the bill, but Brandon has said more than once that he's an OLineman and will stay an Olineman.
I know, but at 6'5", 341 lbs, he sure would fit the bill. Maybe if Lovett asked real nicely Brandon would change his mind.
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BGBreeze wrote:I am sorry I am not as enthusiastic about this guy as much as most of you are. I am sure he is a good coach but for a guy to be somewhere for a few weeks and bolt is not the kind of stability that MAC teams need. Don't contracts mean ANYTHING anymore. If a BCS conference team gives him a call in August is he going to bolt from Bowling Green..... you bet he will. How long will he stick around....one and done is my bet. I would have rather them promote someone from within who has paid his dues and who is ready for a promotion. Promotions are good for the coaching morale on any team :D
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If we had somebody on our staff that the higher powers deemed ready to be the DC, I'm sure they would have promoted him. If this guy is a one year stopgap, so be it -- maybe next year somebody will prove they are ready to step up and be promoted from within. To land somebody with this kind of coaching skill and experience in MAY is a huge victory for our program. This will arguably be the most important season in BG football history, and I'd rather have a skilled veteran at the reigns of our defense than somebody who isn't as good but was hired just so we could say we promote from within.
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Welcome coach Lovett!

I'm pretty excited to have a program which can attract an experienced individual like coach Lovett.
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So do you guys think this is a step up from Beckman? Personally I do, look where he came from. But I must say I am not expert when it comes to coaching.
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Tricky_Falcon wrote:So do you guys think this is a step up from Beckman? Personally I do, look where he came from. But I must say I am not expert when it comes to coaching.
Beckman has a great football mind. Lovett brings quite a bit of experience. I believe it's an equal replacement at the very least.
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BGBreeze wrote:I am sorry I am not as enthusiastic about this guy as much as most of you are. I am sure he is a good coach but for a guy to be somewhere for a few weeks and bolt is not the kind of stability that MAC teams need. Don't contracts mean ANYTHING anymore.
I understand what your saying, but look at La Tech. Bates (the LB coach who was promoted to DC) is the sixth DC in the past five years. Yikes!

That's some serious turnover which speaks more of the program than the individual.
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BG running a 3-4.....

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For us to do that realisticaly , RS Sophmore DT's Nick Davis and Brandon Curtis would have to have gained a good 25 to 30 pounds over the winter and this summer for a 3-4 to work for us. If both those two were to gain that 25-30 pounds they would rougly be at 300 to 310 seeing as they both came in at 280. I think you also have to have pretty fast linebackers to run a 4 linebacker set as well, but I'm not sure. Like somebody said Parks would make a great OLB, and I think Brad Williams would also make a great MLB, but atleast he's at much better position for him to do damage at DE.
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BGBreeze wrote:I am sorry I am not as enthusiastic about this guy as much as most of you are. I am sure he is a good coach but for a guy to be somewhere for a few weeks and bolt is not the kind of stability that MAC teams need.
Coach Dakich did it.

Maybe something in Ruston rubbed him the wrong way.

People quit jobs after a few weeks in the real world. Why not in college football?
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Schadenfreude wrote:
BGBreeze wrote:I am sorry I am not as enthusiastic about this guy as much as most of you are. I am sure he is a good coach but for a guy to be somewhere for a few weeks and bolt is not the kind of stability that MAC teams need.
Coach Dakich did it.

Maybe something in Ruston rubbed him the wrong way.

People quit jobs after a few weeks in the real world. Why not in college football?
Excellent point, SF. I know a guy that got a job at Goodyear in the IT dept and hated it so much, he quit after ONE week. :shock:

Lovett saw the progress BGSU has made and knew this would be a good job.
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Looks like a pretty good hire just from what I can see with just a few links describing the man. A firey defensive coach that expects alot from his players is just what we need. I hope the Falcon D gets tired of the offense getting all the glory and decides to make major statements this season.
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Tricky_Falcon wrote:So do you guys think this is a step up from Beckman? Personally I do, look where he came from. But I must say I am not expert when it comes to coaching.
Time will tell, right? I think it has promise.
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