The game I’m now most concerned with is Ohio on October 8th
The game I’m now most concerned with is Ohio on October 8th
In the beginning of every season, I circle one game on the schedule as the “key” game for us to win the MAC. In past years it’s been Northern Illinois and that game the last three years was huge. The year we beat NIU, we won the MAC West and played in the MAC Championship game. The years we lost, we didn’t. This preseason, I circled the Miami game on November 15th for obvious reasons. On paper, the East was supposed to be decided between BG and Miami. And Miami has just owned BG in the last decade. Plus, the game will be played in Oxford.
Now, three games into the season with a 1-2 record with a lot of concerns about our defense, special teams and even our offense, my new concern is our game with Ohio on October 8th. I for one always stress taking one game at a time (and don’t want to overlook Temple), but in my opinion, this Ohio game is now our biggest of the year. Ohio’s defense is much improved, they are playing hard (which is a great compliment for any coach) with a lot of enthusiasm and confidence under Frank Solich, and the kicker off it all may be, they also have two weeks to get ready for us since they have a bye after this weekend’s game. More importantly, this is our next MAC game. And you can bet every single MAC opponent will be looking at the Boise State tapes as to how the Broncos simply dissected us on national TV. Ohio will not be afraid to play us on October 8th, I promise you that, and this will be a huge game for both teams.
I do think this Temple game is the kind of game that could be good for us at this time. I fully expect to beat the Owls, and we need to iron out a lot of issues in all aspects of the game and just feel good about ourselves. The team will have to sit on this loss to Boise State for a week and a half and that can’t go over well. The good thing is, after playing three consecutive road games to open the season, we now play four of our next five game at home.
As mentioned in other posts, we started 1-2 last year and had a great season. Also, Toledo started 1-2 last year after getting blasted in two non-conference games and simply went on to win another MAC Title. We can certainly do the same, but we’ve got to get better quickly against Temple before we have to strap it on against Ohio.
Now, three games into the season with a 1-2 record with a lot of concerns about our defense, special teams and even our offense, my new concern is our game with Ohio on October 8th. I for one always stress taking one game at a time (and don’t want to overlook Temple), but in my opinion, this Ohio game is now our biggest of the year. Ohio’s defense is much improved, they are playing hard (which is a great compliment for any coach) with a lot of enthusiasm and confidence under Frank Solich, and the kicker off it all may be, they also have two weeks to get ready for us since they have a bye after this weekend’s game. More importantly, this is our next MAC game. And you can bet every single MAC opponent will be looking at the Boise State tapes as to how the Broncos simply dissected us on national TV. Ohio will not be afraid to play us on October 8th, I promise you that, and this will be a huge game for both teams.
I do think this Temple game is the kind of game that could be good for us at this time. I fully expect to beat the Owls, and we need to iron out a lot of issues in all aspects of the game and just feel good about ourselves. The team will have to sit on this loss to Boise State for a week and a half and that can’t go over well. The good thing is, after playing three consecutive road games to open the season, we now play four of our next five game at home.
As mentioned in other posts, we started 1-2 last year and had a great season. Also, Toledo started 1-2 last year after getting blasted in two non-conference games and simply went on to win another MAC Title. We can certainly do the same, but we’ve got to get better quickly against Temple before we have to strap it on against Ohio.
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True, but Ohio hasn't played against a defense as weak as BG's either.FalconAwesome wrote:Ohio has scored 10 points on offense in three games. I am not too worried.
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They match up well on paper, though.FalconAwesome wrote:Ohio has scored 10 points on offense in three games. I am not too worried.
They like to run the ball -- and our defense doesn't like that.
Moreover, they seem to have a couple of really good DBs.
And they really stuffed Pittsburgh's run, from what I saw.
Worst case scenario... our scary display of tackling allows OU to run the option all day, leading Solich to proclaim, "THE OPTION IS BACK!", but for the next five years, we tackle just fine, so does everyone else, and Solich takes his option and runs out of town...Schadenfreude wrote: They like to run the ball -- and our defense doesn't like that.![]()
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Not to worry. Noah will be at the Ohio game. The Streak will prevail.BGSU33 wrote:True, but Ohio hasn't played against a defense as weak as BG's either.FalconAwesome wrote:Ohio has scored 10 points on offense in three games. I am not too worried.Virginia Tech has a great defense and Pitt's is pretty good (unlike its offense). Northwestern's is okay. But my point is more geared to the fact of the Ohio game being a MAC contest and that we can't think for a minute that we're going to run through the schedule until we get to Miami and Toledo. So until we play another MAC game, the Ohio one looms large in my eyes.
Noah had better be there then.....we need all the help (and luck) that we can get at this time.1987alum wrote:Not to worry. Noah will be at the Ohio game. The Streak will prevail.BGSU33 wrote:True, but Ohio hasn't played against a defense as weak as BG's either.FalconAwesome wrote:Ohio has scored 10 points on offense in three games. I am not too worried.Virginia Tech has a great defense and Pitt's is pretty good (unlike its offense). Northwestern's is okay. But my point is more geared to the fact of the Ohio game being a MAC contest and that we can't think for a minute that we're going to run through the schedule until we get to Miami and Toledo. So until we play another MAC game, the Ohio one looms large in my eyes.
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Can we get that boy season tickets?!? And tickets to every road game?!? Maybe even his own seat on the team plane?!?1987alum wrote: Not to worry. Noah will be at the Ohio game. The Streak will prevail.
Forget defense... forget special teams... we need Noah! (BTW, can he kick?)
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Sidenote: I got frustrated after the umpteenth Boise run for 8+ yards and said to Noah, "I think our flag football team could run BG this year."bgsufn wrote:Can we get that boy season tickets?!? And tickets to every road game?!? Maybe even his own seat on the team plane?!?1987alum wrote: Not to worry. Noah will be at the Ohio game. The Streak will prevail.
Forget defense... forget special teams... we need Noah! (BTW, can he kick?)
He paused for a second and said, "you may be right."
FWIW ... we've been working on kicking, though he's an old-fashion straight-on kicker. Don't think that's allowed these days.
Ball State Example
Ball State has scored a total of 34 points this season. 31 came against us. That's 3 points in 2 games they've scored on their other opponents. Given that Ohio has scored more than Ball State, I'd be concerned!
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Ohio could be scary bc they run the ball and we cant stop the run. Also we like to throw it and they are good at stopping the pass. 1 of every 6 plays in a football game is some sort of kick. We need a frickin kicker, and i agree that we let Noah walk-on for this season and make sure he gets a full ride scholarship by next year 
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!
Re: Ball State Example
Good point, and along the lines of why it is now, IMO, our biggest game. Because when have shown against Ball State that we can be beaten by any MAC school and Ohio has been playing hard and will now have an additional week to prepare for us. I still feel we should beat Ohio, but then again, I never imagined we'd be trailing Ball State in the fourth quarter either....nor did any of us on this board for that matter. BG trailed Ball State 31-28 in the fourth quarter with third and long in our own territory. If Omar didn't hit Sharon for that long gain that set up the go-ahead score, we're punting again and who knows what happens. We could be sitting here 0-3, 0-1 MAC.pottereed wrote:Ball State has scored a total of 34 points this season. 31 came against us. That's 3 points in 2 games they've scored on their other opponents. Given that Ohio has scored more than Ball State, I'd be concerned!
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