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Andy Sahm
My favorite Andy Sahm moment occured in Lawrence, Kansas against the Jayhawks. Andy ran some type of QB sneak/draw and it went for about 50 yards, but he was chased down by a CB/safety and tackled at about the 5 yard line. I laughed at that for several minutes.
Um, yeah... Okay then.
Maybe there were, but regardless, I think he's better off here than WVU for sure, and quite possibly Iowa as well
I agree, he is better off here. And I'm not asking you to believe me. Just providing others on the board who care about BG athletics, as I do, information. Trust me, I'm not here to feed my ego about what I know about BG football.
i think that there were some academi qualification issues regarding anthony. i remember a discussion last year, i think when the site was all orange, otherwise i'd look for it in the archives.BGSU2005 wrote:Um, yeah... Okay then.
Maybe there were, but regardless, I think he's better off here than WVU for sure, and quite possibly Iowa as well.
I agree, he is better off here. And you can choose to believe me or not, doesn't bother me. But I promise I know what I'm talking about. Trust me, I'm not here to feed my ego about things I know about BG football.
Hey Capital City Falcon,Capital City Falcon wrote: I watched probably 98% of every high school game he had ever played.
Did you happen to catch CJ vs. Loveland in Anthony's Junior year, first round of the state playoffs. CJ handled Loveland in a great defensive struggle (18-0 I think). But my point is if you saw that game, Corey was #11 that did everything for Loveland. Just thought you might like that little bit of trivia.
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I was definately at that game. That was Anthony's senior year. Wow and it was something. It was a very uncharacteristic game. I spoke with several of the Loveland faithful and they were equally surprised. CJ's offense was absolutely explosive and the defense was good but not shutout good. To win 18-0 was odd. However I do remember Corey if I recall correctly he played QB but it was more like a single wing offense. I remember the shotgun formation and alot of QB designed runs. From the Loveland fans I talked to Corey carried there team all year. Loveland has some good fans and I enjoyed the opportunity to talk to them.
If you cannot tell us the reasons than don't comment on it at all.BGSU2005 wrote:TG-
Not really something I will elaborate about on a free message board. Just understand there were defintely circumstances around his recruitment that did not allow him to go to WVU or Iowa.
Re: Andy Sahm
Than he fumbled the next play. I also believe that 63 yard play was the longest play we had all season. Pretty weird that Sahm had the longest play when we averaged 500 yards a game.jmillerbg wrote:My favorite Andy Sahm moment occured in Lawrence, Kansas against the Jayhawks. Andy ran some type of QB sneak/draw and it went for about 50 yards, but he was chased down by a CB/safety and tackled at about the 5 yard line. I laughed at that for several minutes.
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get rid of the shirts that i saw that said "future" on the front with "4" on the back and replace that with "16"
4th & 13 on PU 32yd line.. 56,000 fans up on their feet screaming, i held my breath the entire play trying to make as little noise as possible.. wouldnt u know Sharon would make the biggest touchdown catch in the history of BG Football, FALCON UP!
That's what I was getting at. Information is always welcome, and we understand if you have a need to keep it on the hush, but we've seen way too many "My frat buddy saw Omar talking to a cop outside Downtown, he's gonna be suspended." type posts to take very many "trust me, I know what I'm saying" posts all that seriously.kdog27 wrote:Hey I am not saying you are not right. You probably are. But when you leave things up in the air like that it leaves us going ??????????
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Re: Andy Sahm
At the time, that run was the longest non-scoring run in BGSU history. I think either PJ or BJ had a longer run last year that didn't score. It must have taken Andy 10 minutes to run those 63 yards and I laughed the entire way down the field. I think he got caught from behind by a defensive tackle.kdog27 wrote:Than he fumbled the next play. I also believe that 63 yard play was the longest play we had all season. Pretty weird that Sahm had the longest play when we averaged 500 yards a game.jmillerbg wrote:My favorite Andy Sahm moment occured in Lawrence, Kansas against the Jayhawks. Andy ran some type of QB sneak/draw and it went for about 50 yards, but he was chased down by a CB/safety and tackled at about the 5 yard line. I laughed at that for several minutes.
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Re: Andy Sahm
I was at that game and remember that play specifically. What a fun, fun weekend that was!! mmm Free State beer. . .BGGrad01 wrote:At the time, that run was the longest non-scoring run in BGSU history. I think either PJ or BJ had a longer run last year that didn't score. It must have taken Andy 10 minutes to run those 63 yards and I laughed the entire way down the field. I think he got caught from behind by a defensive tackle.kdog27 wrote:Than he fumbled the next play. I also believe that 63 yard play was the longest play we had all season. Pretty weird that Sahm had the longest play when we averaged 500 yards a game.jmillerbg wrote:My favorite Andy Sahm moment occured in Lawrence, Kansas against the Jayhawks. Andy ran some type of QB sneak/draw and it went for about 50 yards, but he was chased down by a CB/safety and tackled at about the 5 yard line. I laughed at that for several minutes.
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