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Godsgirlerific wrote:It also looks like Omar has been working on his running game. From what I saw, we'll be getting the best of both worlds this season from our QB.
During his interview with Chris Spielman, Coach Brandon alluded to the fact that he might run Omar more this season.
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bgmaggot00 wrote:Sharon kept dropping passes all day, not sure why that was.
He's made some incredible catches in his career -- but he's dropped more than his share, too. This doesn't strike me as a huge surprise. I guess I had hoped for better, though.
I must admit that I don't remember him dropping any balls, so to say he was dropping them all day is a bit much...I don't think he even played that much...most of the passes went to Sharon and Partridge when the number 1 offense was on the field...they must have had Jelani on him shutting him down :wink:
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Sharon is the man, i dont care what anyone says, he does not drop that many balls, im worried about Timchenko
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!
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Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't there another scrimage next Saturday also? If so I want to try and get down there for that one.
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There is, at 4.
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hopefully we become more sharp as it gets closer to the start of the season
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!
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Don't worry about Timchenko. He was kicking fine during practices this week...just had a bad day.

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Sanders serving notice
Falcons wideout working hard to get recognized

By MAUREEN FULTON
BLADE SPORTS WRITER

BOWLING GREEN - It can be easy to get lost in the shuffle as a Bowling Green State University wide receiver. After all, there are so many.


Senior Steve Sanders, the team's second-leading returning wideout behind Charles Sharon, is looking for a solution to that. As part of his captain duties, Sanders is helping the receiving corps achieve a goal this preseason: get recognized.

"We're working on getting an identity," Sanders said at the team media day. "We lost three great seniors, three great leaders, in Cole Magner, James Hawkins and Cornelius McGrady. We're trying to rebuild our identity and find out who we are as a group."

Everyone noticed Sanders in BGSU's scrimmage yesterday at Doyt Perry Stadium. Sanders scored two touchdowns, including a 95-yarder that started with a 10-yard pass from Omar Jacobs.

"He's fast," Falcons coach Gregg Brandon said. "Steve's a captain, he's played a lot of football here. He's showing up; he's doing some good things for us."

Last season Sanders caught 55 passes for 984 yards and eight touchdowns. As far as personal goals for the season, his are lofty.

"My goal is to be one of the top receivers in the country, to just go out and play every game as hard as I can, and lead this team to a MAC championship," Sanders said.

Sanders' run was the play of the day. Other highlights included tight end Ruben Ruiz's catch over the middle with three defenders on him, a 30-yard completion from Jacobs to Corey Partridge and redshirt freshman linebacker John Haneline's interception of a tipped Anthony Turner pass. Ruiz, a junior-college transfer who enrolled in the spring, also had two touchdown receptions.

"I liked the way our 'ones' protected Omar, and the offense executed fairly well in the red zone," Brandon said.

BG has one more preseason scrimmage on Saturday. Brandon said the team will likely use it to focus on its first opponent, Wisconsin.

KICKING WATCH: Senior Joe Timchenko and walk-on Nick Goss shared kicking duties yesterday. Neither had a superb day. Timchenko was 1-of-3 on field goals and missed an extra point off the right goal post. Goss missed a field goal and an extra point.

The Falcons are faced with the task of replacing Shaun Suisham, the NCAA record holder in extra points made. Brandon assessed the kickers' performance yesterday as "kind of up and down.

"Timchenko, if he's focused he can do it," Brandon said. "It wasn't what it needed to be."

PARKS FIERY ON D: Brandon had to calm junior Devon Parks a few times yesterday, but that was fine by him.

"Parks is having a good camp, that's why he's such a good player, he plays like his hair's on fire," Brandon said. "He goes like an egg beater."

Parks, 6-3, 252 pounds, is the team's "Leo Linebacker," a position Brandon described as a "pseudo-defensive end." He batted down one of Jacobs' passes in one of the defense's highlights.

"That has to be a special guy [in that position]" Brandon said.

BANGED UP: Two returning starters, seniors P.J. Pope and Mike Thaler, sat out the scrimmage. Pope, a 1,000-yard rusher the past two seasons, had a leg bruise. Thaler, a captain and defensive lineman, had back spasms, an ailment that has recurred throughout his career.

Junior Van Johnson, a second-string cornerback, sat out with a right knee injury. First-team receiver Kenneth Brantley II was shaken up after a hit that caused him to fumble. He stood on the sidelines for the rest of practice.

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BG_Kiwi wrote:First-team receiver Kenneth Brantley II was shaken up after a hit that caused him to fumble. He stood on the sidelines for the rest of practice.
Brantley on the first team? That's a name I don't remember hearing much about. How many receivers do we have on the first team, anyway? :lol: I figured it was Sharon and Sanders, then probably Partridge and Alexander getting alot of "post-spring game love". Now Brantley is thrown into the mix? Nice!
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Brantley is up there on the video game, but its probably going to be really close between him, derrick lett, and brandon jones for PT
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!
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"Parks is having a good camp, that's why he's such a good player, he plays like his hair's on fire," Brandon said. "He goes like an egg beater."


Gotta love the Brandon-isms. :lol:
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able1 wrote:"Parks is having a good camp, that's why he's such a good player, he plays like his hair's on fire," Brandon said. "He goes like an egg beater."


Gotta love the Brandon-isms. :lol:
I thought the same thing. Though he might have been better served to hold one or the other off. Doubling up in the same quote ruins some of the effect. :lol:

The "hair's on fire" line is outstanding, though!
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