BC is not the only school off to a better than expected start. Our upcoming opponent Bowling Green has bounced back from a down 2006 to start 3-1. The early highlight was upsetting Minnesota on the road in the season opener. Given how the past two weeks have been, I expect another tough game for BC. To get a better perspective on the Falcons, I've asked BJ from FalconBlog to answer a few questions about his team.
1. Bowling Green was the birthplace of Urban Meyer's spread option and you are still running a version of it. What are the major differences between what BC fans have seen the Gators run vs what you guys do?
Falconblog: Well, the primary difference between the spread offense that Meyer ran here at BG and the offense we run today is that the Meyer spread utilizes a lot more running. Not only did Meyer spread the field out and throw it around, but he also used QB runs along with a lot of option looks to move the ball. With Josh Harris--or Tim Tebow--under center, its just a devastating look. The current coach--who was Meyer's offensive coordinator here at BG--uses a version of the spread that relies a lot more on the passing game. Coach Brandon has said we are a passing team. Consequently, if you look at our stats, our RBs have carries on only about 20% of our offensive plays.
2. The Defense is allowing a lot of points and yardage for a 3-1 team. Two struggling teams (Temple and Minnesota) have put up points on the Falcons. What are the problems?
Falconblog: Hmm. Well, to avoid the premise of your question just a little, let me say what's right about the defense, and that is turnovers. We are +8 in margin so far this year, and play a predatory D. We also have gotten good pressure on the QBs. Temple had a couple garbage TDs late, and Minnesota is bigger and stronger than we are and wore us down. For the purposes of our game with Boston College, I would say the problems are size and inexperience. The two-deep for our last game showed only TWO seniors and one of those is a converted TE. For our general purposes, we often tackle poorly in space, especially against elusive quarterbacks. We are susceptible to a team that establishes the running going over the top for a home run.
3. LB Erique Dozier and QB Tyler Sheehan get a lot of the attention when people talk about Bowling Green. Who are some of the lessor known players who will make an impact against BC?
FalconBlog: Here are the top six players to watch for an impact Saturday:
1. Kory Lichtensteiger--Probably our best player, the C is ranked #2 on Kiper's draft list. He's been all-conference three times.
2. Corey Partridge--Our best receiver, he has been hampered by injuries. When healthy, no team (including in the BCS) has had an answer for him.
3. Diryal Briggs--Our defensive end, Briggs is a junior and an absolute beast. Strong off the corner and hard to block. 3.5 sacks so far.
4. PJ Mahone--A predator out of the safety position, he has three INTs so far this year. A tremendous athlete.
5. Jahmal Brown--our other safety, has forced two fumbles this year. Aggressive ball hawk.
6. Freddie Barnes--A converted QB, Freddie is turning into a quality receiver who leads the team in receptions. A winner and playmaker.
4. What is your prediction for the game?
FalconBlog: I'll probably be harassed in the Falcon Nation, but BC is the best team we are playing this year. I don't think we'll get blown out, but BC is not Minnesota or MSU. Eagles 31, Falcons 20.
For more on Bowling Green, be sure to check out Falconblog.
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
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28-21 Eagles
If it's that close it will ruin my golf game on Saturday.
I'd like to see the Eagles take control and win by 2 td's or even 2td's and a field goal.
I guess it will be a shootout - at least on the falcon side. Perhaps Jags/Logan will play a little run and ball contol game for awhile. If BC can get ahead, I think we'll use a conservative play plan.
I don't know what I'm talking about - I'm just a proud fan - even in the dark days! :)
I have been a huge fan of the aggressive playcalling so for this year by Logan, but I feel like this would be a game to really try and establish the run early on. With the size advantage that Falconblog pointed out, I would like to see us pound it out at first to draw in the safeties. I dunno, that's just my opinion. Either way, I think if Minnesota can put up 31, we could put up 45ish.
BC-44
BGSU-17
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