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Corner Grill must fix grill vent fire New Green Fund fee allows hazards or face charges, closure more student collaboration

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ByAilaRapil she said she was surprised by the Bowling Green Prosecutor Matt Reporter amount of students who share her Reger indicated he recently filed interest in sustainability. charges to get the Corner Grill to Students can prove they don't have "This is a need, and this is rectify fire safety issues regarding its to study environmental policy to what we all want based on how grill vent. be green. many people are contributing," According to Matt Reger, Corner Paying an optional $5 fee at the Kern said. Grill owner Larry Cain has known beginning of the semester, or pro- The funds raised by this program about the couple hundred fire safety posing an environmental project can help to pay for "green" projects violations and threat of closure for to the Green Fund Committee, is that are proposed, approved and three years. one way to do this. completed by students. The Green "Charges were filed and are Green Fund Committee mem- Fund Committee began funding currently pending," Reger said. ber and senior Environmental student-initiated projects on cam- "We are currently working with Policy major Lisa Kern said she pus that are related to sustainabil- their attorney to work on the is on campus often and is always ity last spring semester. issue and hopefully he ICain) WBONDEAN •••■ H v., looking to see if people recycle and Kern, who also works as an can get everything fixed." GRILL AWAY: The Corner Grill's corner where students and residents alike come to enjoy a what kinds of water bottles they account clerk for the Office of The eatery shut down April 28 cheeseburger and fries are carrying. Alumni and Development for the due to fines, amounting to $3,600, County Building Department in Reger said. "Meaning if the safety "When you're studying Foundation, enjoyed her time on the business would receive for hav- December of 2009, allowing the issues regarding the grill vent are Environmental Policy, you notice the committee last year and said ing an exhaust hood that broke fire business to re-open. not taken care of by February, then a lot of things," Kern said. she hopes the impact of the proj- code violations. Matt Reger agreed "The pre-trial of this case will be in either he will have to shut down, or When she noticed that more stu- ects will increase this semester. to not fine Cain after seeing plans of November. He has a six month peri- dents than expected were paying renovation submitted by the Wood od to comply with these charges," See GRILL | Page 2 the optional $5 Green Fund fee, See GREEN | Page 2

City businesses ride financial First bank to open on campus offers more rollercoaster throughout the year available ATMs in residence halls, services to students Businesses hit low points in summer, especially with By Ugomma IrMJirika Reporter "PNC was selected in part because of the events not associated with the University The latest opening of a bank on innovative services available to students campus is a first for the University. Chri.tii.«Tilb.rt through their 'virtual wallet'... [and] to offer Executive Director of Downtown PNC Bank is the first financial Reporter BG. "Each business holds its own institution to open a branch on education programs for students." events, and they all experience campus, and it opened in early Each year, the city experiences sweet spots throughout the year in August. The center includes an Gale Swanka I Senior associate director a financial surge during the fall, different cycles." on-site customer service repre- when events such as the National Bowling Green Convention and sentative and two advanced func- cial institutions were invited to which bank would best meet the Tractor Pull and Black Swamp Arts Visitors Bureau Executive Director tion ATMs capable of accepting respond to the RFP by submitting University's needs. Festival take place. Wendy Stram said that during the deposits and cashing checks. proposals for opening a branch " PNC was selected in pa rt because "It's kind of hard to say that down- year, the town does relatively well The process for a bank to open on campus. of the innovative services available town makes all of its money at one when it comes to its revenue. a branch on the University's cam- After all the proposals were to students through their 'vir- time during the year because we "Nine months out of the year pus started last fall, when the submitted, presentations were tual wallet.' PNC also proposed have a real diverse array of busi- University developed a Request made and the committee then See PNC BANK I ness events," said Barbara Ruland, See MONEY | Page 2 for Proposal, or RFP, and finan- made a recommendation about s2

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North Main and Fast Court 'Don't change anything!'" active," he said. BLOTTER GRILL streets has been in discus- Corner Grill regular Ally GREEN lacoby added that the pro- From Page 1 sions with the city about the Barnett said she frequents From Page 1 gram is based on student- problem for approximately the eatery when she goes out driven decisions. WED. SEPT. 29 plead lo the charges filed two years. to the bars on the weekends. "We have some really big "We left it as broad as pos- 759 A.M. against him.'' "The intent was never so "The place is open 24 hours projects that we are looking sible. We didn't want to limit An unknown subject broke The vent is considered a that the Corner Grill will have a day, so 1 like to stop in when at now," she said. students' imaginations," out the back window of a hazard because it is under a to close." Reger said. "We are I'm on my way home from a As the Green Fund lacoby said. "They can do van within the 300 block of stairwell attached to a build- trying to correct a problem night out," Barnett said. "It's Committee establishes itself, whatever they think is best Derby Ave. ing to the immediate north and are working with them so much more comforting Kern said she hopes students for the university." of the Corner Grill. There is a to solve it." to get a plain old fashioned will get more involved in the Green Fund Committee THUR., SEPT. 30 space of several feet between Cain could not comment grilled cheese and trench efforts to make campus more member and senior Krista A bouncer and three indi- the two buildings where the at this time, but according fries than it is going some- environmentally friendly. FIvey said getting a proj- viduals allegedly fought stairwell is built; a big safety to an article on bgscene. where crowded and loud like 'This is something that is a ect going is a good resume behind Kamikazes. concern said Reger. com he said, "This building Tatfl Bell." gnnipeffort.ati)mmunityefforl builder for students and a "It is his decision on wheth- is grandfathered, meaning Barnett said she hopes on campus," she said. "It 8 a gnat good way to create a "green" er or not he will decide to I don't have to change the for the Grill's success in opportunityforustogettogether image for the University. close down, or plead to the equipment I have. But if I the next few months so she and talk about otir ideas." "Knowing you have to CORRECTION charges if the issue is not were building a new estab- can continue going to the Green Fund Committee write a proposal can be a remedied by February," he lishment, I would have to establishment. member and first-year grad- little intimidating, but it's POLICY said. "Of course, the fines change everything because "I'm sure they will work uate student Daniel Jacoby fairly informal as long as you We want to correct all (actual that will come with pleading it's not up to code. I don't everything out and get what also encourages students to do your research," she said. errors. If you think an error has guilty will most likely result want to do too much because needs to be up to code, fixed," get involved. lilvey said she hopes the been made, call The BG News in closure anyway." everybody's complaining she said. "1 would miss the "It's a very easy process Green Fund Committee at 419-372-6966. The 39-year-old eatery at about it already. They say, place if it were gone!" that allows students to be will build its relationship very active," he said. "It's the with more students and student's responsibility lo organizations, to be able to a student turnout because able," Smeltzer said. "There parade on a Saturday dur- do the project. We supply provide more resources for MONEY they take place during the is a big jump in business ing the holiday season, one the funds." the projects. From Page 1 summer, or if it is because once students come back to Of the largest in Northwest Students can propose their "I really hope students uti- there are students spending the University isn't the one school for the fall. People Ohio," he said. "We are projects to the committee lize this great resource. Not money at the restaurants putting on the event," she are coming from miles always publicized by Fox by filling out an application all campuses have this," she in town and Wal-Mart and said. "Although all these around and stay in hotels, 3fi, and it gives our city a lot available online at www.bgsu. said. "Students can really Meijer," Stram said. "There events still do really well eat out and bring in that of attention." cdu/departments/envp. take ownership of the Green is also higher attendance at for themselves." outside income that the city The town may do well After the committee Fund, because they are con- events that take place in the Tomm Smeltzer, IT and lacks in the summertime." between the months of receives the proposal, lacoby trolling it." community while students Communications Manager at Two summers ago the August and December, said they would consider Sustainability Coordinator are here during the school the Chamber of Commerce, Great Ohio Bicycle Adventure but toward the end of the whether it is doable and Nick llennessy said the year such as Winter Fest, said the community re- was in town, and about 1,000 year and the summer, the what it might cost. If they (ireen Fund Committee has Back Swamp Arts Festival invests in itself during the people on bikes were in town town is mostly stagnant, approve it at that point, the a responsibility on behalf of and the holiday parade." big shopping surge during for the night, which caused said Smeltzer. committee asks the student the student body to spend Stram said that some of the the holidays. a big surge. Last summer "Most noticeably the con- or group to meet with them the money wisely. He serves big events that the University "The holiday season the Family Motor Coach venience stores and fast food and present the project. on the committee as the doesn't hold do not receive always brings out a lot of Association Convention, restaurants near campus After the presentation, the administrative adviser along as great of a student turnout, consumers to the down- hosted by the University, was take the biggest hit during committee will discuss and with faculty adviser Gary such as the fair, the car show town area, but I would have held here and brought in a lot the summer," he said. "The decide whether the project Silverman. and the tractor pull. to say the events leading up of money, said Smeltzer. most I've heard of before is worth funding. "The committee is act- "I'm not really sure if these to those months are what "The Chamber of was a 75% drop in business, "We are looking for projects ing responsibly and appro- events do not have as big of make the city most profit- Commerce has the holiday which is pretty substantial." that increase sustainahilily priately with respect to the and projects that have a cost funds." he said. "I think benefit for the university," they're doing a good job of lacoby said. it. The committee holds that Secret sex video linked to NJ students suicide He said other examples money in trust," he said. are projects that increase llennessy said he wants By Beth DeFako and Erin were trying to determine if it his Facebook page was acces- Authorities say other teens environmental aware- to get across to the student Vanderburg was dementi's. sible only to friends. had taunted the boy, Seth ness, increase recycling or body that this is a source of The lawyer has not Even if the young violinist Walsh of Tehachapi, for decrease waste. funding for "green" ideas responded to requests from Ridgewood was not well being gay At their first meeting this and "green* projects. PISCATAWAY, N.I. — The for comment on whether known at his new school, his Steven Goldstein, chair- fall, the committee approved "Start this dialogue with death of a Rutgers University Clementi was open about his death stirred outrage. man of Garden, Staifijjfluality. _». piujret lor the Student us. inmulhirnwuu've altiiJH freshman stirred outrage sexual orientation. "The notion that video said in a statement that his Recreation (.'enter that will wanted, we can make hap- and remorse on campus dementi's roommate, of Tyler doing what he was group considers dementi's supply cardio exercise equip- pen" I renncssysaid. '''*■ front classmates who wished Dhraun Ravi, and fellow doing can be considered a death a hate crime ment that generates its own He said he would like to they could have stopped Rutgers freshman Molly Wei, spectacle is just heinous," "We are heartbroken over power, lacoby said. see a variety of projects, the teen from jumping off both 18. have been charged said Ionian Gochman, 19, the tragic loss of a young lacoby wasone of the three "We a mid always use more a bridge last week after a with invading dementi's of lackson, who didn't know man who, by all accounts, students who worked to set applications," Henncssy recording of him having privacy. Middlesex County Clementi. "It's intolerant, it's was brilliant, talented and up the Green Fund begin- said. "We want students to a sexual encounter with a prosecutors say the pair upsetting, it makes it seem kind," said Goldstein. "And ning in the fall of 2009. think big and think about man was broadcast online. used a webcam to surrepti- that being gay is something we are sickened that any- "We started the commit- the potential" "Had he been in bed with tiously transmit a live image that is wrong and can be one in our society, such tee with the thought that Students interested in a woman, this would not of Clementi having sex on considered laughable." as the students allegedly we wanted a volunteer speaking with the commit- have happened," said Lauren Sept. 19 and that Ravi tried to Other students who did responsible for making the program that enabled stu- tee can contact llennessy at Felton, 21, of Warren. "He webcast a second encounter know Clement were upset surreptitious video, might dents who wanted to be nickjh'« bgsu.edu wouldn't have been outed on Sept. 21, the day before that they didn't do more to consider destroying others' via an online broadcast and dementi's suicide. help him. "I wish I could have lives as a sport." Campus and local commu- his privacy would have been A lawyer for Ravi, of been more of an ally," said Last week. Dan Savage, a nities.' said Wayne Nault, respected and he might still Plainsboro, did not immedi- Georges Richa, a freshman columnist at the Seattle week- PNCBANK the regional manager of From Page 1 have his life." ately return a message seek- from New Brunswick. ly newspaper The Stranger, PNC Bank. "After all, as the Gay rights groups say Tyler ing comment. It was unclear About 100 people gathered launched the latest of several working with Student largest hank in Ohio, PNC dementi's suicide makes whether Wei. of Princeton, Wednesday night for a vigil efforts to try to stem the prob- Money Management to offer already serves as a trust- him a national example of a had retained a lawyer. on campus. They lay on the lem: the It Gets Better Project, educational programs for ed bank here and in many problem they are increasing- Collecting or view- ground and chanted slogans a YouTube channel where gay, students.'' said Gale Swanka. communities that BGSU ly working to combat: young ing tual images without like, "We're here, we're queer, lesbian and bisexual adults senior associate director students and employees people who kill themselves consent is a fourth-degree we're not going home." share the turmoil they experi- of the Bowen-Thompson call home." after being tormented over crime. Transmitting them Several gay rights groups enced when they were young- Student Union. PNC has a significant their sexuality. is ,i third-degree crime with linked dementi's death to er — and that their lives an The bank also has ATMs experience consideringtheir A lawyer for Qemeni i's fam- ,i maximum prison term of the troubling phenomenon better now. in Founders and McDonald relationship with nearly 150 ilyconfirmed Wednesday that five years. of young people committing In response to dementi's residence halls, and might schools, said Nault. he had jumped off the George ABC News and The Star- suicide after being harassed death and other incidents, open another as soon as the "The location in the Washington Bridge last week. Ledger of Newark reported over their sexuality. the group Parents. Families Stroh Center is completed. student Union allows us Police recovered a man's body that Clementi left a note on On Tuesday, a 13-year-old & Friends of Lesbians and "The branch in the to bring that experience Wednesday afternoon in the his Facebook page Sept. 22, California boy died nine Gays said it would issue a University is an extension and service directly to I ludson River just north of that reatl: "lumping off the gw days after classmates found "call to action" on the subject of the services that we the campus community," the bridge, and authorities bridge sorry." On Wednesday, him hanging from a tree. on Thursday. already provide the BGSII Nault slid

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Men competing with women opens up discussion j Nevada brings the heat

"Men receive the same guys that makes them hard ground on this one. amenities, will be placed in er to laugh them off as we Marathons should be open for GeoJourney students later starting corrals, and would Andy Kaufman, who to both genders, but some- are not eligible for indi\ iilu offered $1,000 and his hand times women need to have ByMich.l-Wy.ocki "I had never been al awards." What makes this in maniai!!' in any woman some things to themselves. Columnist story even more interesting who could defeat him in the The same goes for men, and to Las Vegas before Jonathan Mederos is the is that lonathan is only one wrestling ring. The fact of while exceptions will always I think I know why they call it fastest princess in the of many men who are part of the matter is thai these men occur, there is a net positive Death Valley. so I didn't know Magic Kingdom. a growing trend of male a >m are deliberately choosing result to maintaining these Thursday was yet another Last week. Jonathan won petitors running in women's females to be the majority of separate spaces. mail drop day. Smiles and hap- what to expect." bragging rights for winning races — and winning. As a their competition and they Gender inequit y is a touchy piness filled the air as students Midiele Wysocki | Columnist the Disney's Princess Half result, more is being done play to win. Their victories subject, but 1 think any intel- and staff opened packages and Marathon as well as the ire than ever to try and due are a public declaration of lectually honest thinker letters from their loved ones. before so I didn't know what of numerous onlookers and them in to the fact that they "I'm faster than you women!" will admit there are certain It is a rare occasion if I don't to expect. We were dropped fellow competitors. 1 don't are not wanted. Prizes in and lhat is what makes peo- i nherent d i fferences between get sent some kind of baked off at the south end of the Strip begrudge him his victory, but these races often include ple uncomfortable. men and women, and I'm not goods from home; I am the at 10 a.m. and weren't picked for those of us interested in a tiaras, chocolates and femi- This message can be just talking about penises dessert queen of (ieojourney. up until 9 p.m. Casinos lined more just and equitable soci- nine cut T-shirts. Also, heck- received in two ways. The and vaginas. Now before you Friday brought yet anoth- the Strip one after another ety, lonathan Mederos forces lers are almost obligatt iry first is: "You're a jerk for say, "Hold it right there Mike! er early departure. We left along with other restaurants us to have some awkward I base runners aren't jusl crashing their race and My cousin Nancy can bench Yosemite, making a dras- and shops. conversations about gender a bunch of sissies though. stealing their thunder! Big press a bus!" tic change to the desert of One of the most memorable and good taste. Maj. Christopher Sopko. a 31- deal buddy, you just beat a Or "My brother is the best Nevada. Nevada was dry stores for me was M&M World: It's an unusual story, but year-old pilot in the Ohio Air bunch of girls, lonathan is a baby-sitter ever, and he cooks and hot to say the least. We four stories of candy-filled fun. to be honest with you. I don't National Guard explained jerk." The second is: "Disney ,i delicious orange glazed finally reached Death Valley The expression, "I feel like a think lonathan did anything his participation in these should allow both genders duck." I'm not trying to National Park mid-afternoon, little kid in a candy store" was explicitly wrong besides races very dearly when he to compete on equal footing malign the muscular prow- and as soon as we stepped an understatement. This place making a lot of people in told reporters, "II you want a nd hecklers should develop ess of your cousin Nancy, off the vans 1 think I knew was huge and had every kind Disney World feel uncom- to meet fit young women, it's a mure fluid understanding and I cook a pretty delectable why they called it Death and color of M&M possible. fortable — which is hilarious hard to beat." Other runners ni gender roles, lonathan is duck myself. What I am say- Valley. The temperature was After I got my chocolate fix While the Princess Half like Kick Gausche, the 29- on the front lines of gender ing, is lhat equality isn't just 102 degrees and still climb- I spent the day checking out Marathon did not exclude year-old process-design con- equality." a one size fits all prescription ing, and there was absolutely the sites. 1 enjoyed a nice steak men outright, it did make a sultant, says that "I've never The disagreement and that differences between no breeze. Our lecture was dinner and even got to watch point to let them know this passed so many women in between these two posi- the sexes don't go away just as short as possible, and then some Sunday night football. race is not for them. The web- my life!" and finds these tions isn't over the character because you ignore them. we loaded back up in the There is just nothing like the site promoting the marathon events to be great boosts to of Mederos, it is over the When )on won the Princess air conditioning. Antarctica sound of football announcers describes the race day as. "A his ego. Mederos on the other appropriate place of men Half Marathon, plenty of wouldn't have even been on a Sunday evening; it felt day when the true princess hand, ran at the behest of his (and by extension women] in people were offended, but cold enough to cool these like home inside shines through" and girlfriend, who supports him society and of what equality it is unlikely that an equal vans down. Vegas during the day and explains that This is a wom- in his athletic pursuits. between the sexes looks like. number were also surprised. The windows were hot to Vegas during the night were en's focused event, however, There is something pal- It's against my nature, but the touch and sweat was just two completely different plac- men will nut be excluded. pably different from these I'm going to take the middle See RACE | Page 10 dripping off us. We eventu- es. Let's just say I was glad to ally made it through our first be leaving when we did. day in the desert and headed Monday meant back to for camp. One of the positive work. Days after days off aspects about the desert was always drag a little. 1 think the there was a good chance it lack of sleep gets to us and wasn't going to rain; no one makes for a long day. We spent TRIVIA set up tents that night. the day learning about the We all set up our sleep- nitty gritty of Las Vegas: trash. ing bags in a cluster on the Where it goes, how much, why ground and lay quietly look- it is a problem—everything. Folklore has it that BGSU has ing up at the stars. The moon Although a trip to a landfill was full and bright; suddenly doesn't sound appealing, they a ghost on campus. "Amanda the desert that was so hot provided donuts for us, so it the ghost" haunts what and miserable during the day really wasn't all that bad. transformed into a calm and We then proceeded to the sorority house? beautiful night. water treatment plant to learn A. Phi Mu The next day we spent a about the water las Vegas is decent amount of time at the receiving. This was only prep- B. Gamma Phi Beta Spring's Preserve in Nevada, aration for what Tuesday was C. Chi Omega an interactive conservation to bring. D. Delta Gamma museum. We learned all about On Tuesday we toured the the history of Nevada, particu- Hoover Dam, which stretch- larly Las Vegas, and the issues es over both Nevada and GEORGE LUCAS TD they face with water. At one Arizona. 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By C J Watson Max was going to be a pretty great Reporter player," Mazzarella said. "Obviously he's even exceeded that." Coming into the season the BG Narewski felt confident that Rugby team faced many questions he had a chance to compete for a

— most of them stemming from the starting spot when he first came ANDREAIi" loss of key players to graduation. in to BG. Luckily for the Falcons, last year's "When coming to BG I knew that HIKE: BG's offensive line sizes up Michigan's defensive line at the Big House last week recruiting process paid off. the coach Mazzarella was fair and Two new additions to the Falcon expected everyone to compete for Bojicic returns from injury looking to boast struggling offensive line roster have stepped up in a big way an A-side spot," Narewski said. "I and have propelled them to the really stuck to the training sched- No.l spot in Division I rugby. ule that they sent me this sum- By Sean Shapiro all start out undefeated," BG coach "If anything it's more assign- Freshman wing Max Narewski mer ... plus having All-Americans Web Editor Dave Clawson said. ments — someone not being on and hooker Mike Brown have like Nick Viviani, Dom and Rocco The even better news for the the right assignment at the right helped BG retain its image as a Mauer (helped! — they really It's been a rough start to the season Falcons: They're getting back cap- time." Bojicic said. Midwest powerhouse. worked at bringing me up to the for BG's offensive line. tain and Rimmington Trophy watch Being in the right place against Before the season began, coach college game." Through four games, the Falcons list center Ben Bojicic. Buffalo will be very important, Tony Mazzarella knew he had a have surrendered 14 sacks and are "I think it Istinksl being on the as (he Bulls, despite their 1-3

special player in Narewski. See RUGBY | Page 6 averaging just 2.3 yards per carry. sideline watching my brothers' play record, have played well defen- "We had a little inclination that While that's bad news, the good without me, and I'm really excited It) sively, forcing seven turnovers news is the fact that the Falcons get back out there," Bojicic said. and only allowing 25.8 points per open conference play this week- In his absence left guard game despite playing to schools end, and their non-conference Nick Torresso filled in at center from BCS conferences. performance has no bearing while Dominic Flewellyn filled Buffalo also poses a challenge on where they finish in the Mid- in for Torresso. since first year head coach, Jeff American Conference. Kickoff is Despite the fact that the line Quinn. brings a different defen- set for 3:30 p.m. has allowed opposing defenses sive system than the Bulls used "Buffalo is where we are — they to get to the quarterback this last season in the 30-29 loss to had a tough non-conference sched- season, Bojicic feels it hasn't ule, but once MAC play starts we been a lack of effort. See PREVIEW | Page 7 Falcon netters nearly mount comeback, fall short to Miami

By Justin Onflow Reporter

mil STABILE lHl*W(V> The Falcon volleyball team went BATTLE: Sarah VonderBnnk battles for possession against Kent State last week. down two sets to none against the RedHawks Thursday night and looked to be on track for a Women's soccer looks to continue success short match. After dropping the first two sets 25-20 and 25-21. the Falcons came By Backy Tanar The Falcons, who are 4-6- out in the third set and buried the Senior Reporter 1, take on Eastern Michigan RedHawks 25-11. BG looked like a tonight and Central Michigan on fiery new team in the third set. and After posting double shutouts Sunday. Richards said his team looked to have stolen all the momen- and double conference honors hasn't had the "best of luck" tum from Miami. last weekend, the women's soc- against Eastern, losing the last After an impressive third set, BG cer team is looking to keep that two match-ups, and Central is was poised for a comeback. The momentum going. the reigning MAC Champion. Falcons went down early, but went "The next |two] games will be Adding to the momentum of the on a 14-0 run to take a big lead. The challenging," coach Andy Richards Falcons' three-game winning streak, Falcons got complacent, though, and said. "These are three very good 60 NEWS flit PHOIO See SOCCER | Page 6 programs ... and I think this is a See NETTERS | Page 7 SET: Emily Kauth (6) prepares lo jump and spike the ball in the MAC Tournament last season really good test for us right now."

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By Nick King "By continuing to build on the Reporter positives and improve the things that It's been two weeks since the BG women's cross coun- still need work, consistent positive try team has raced, but that improvement is what we are looking hasn't changed the fact it is still working harder than for week to week and meet to meet." ever in preparation for the Mid-American Conference Cami Paulson I Coach championships at the end of the season. "We were able to get in "By continuing to build on Ohio Championship. some good quality train- the positives and improve "We are more than ready ing without having to the things that still need to have a good race," senior back off for a meet, which work, consistent positive Magan Kelsey said. "We will allows us to keep work- improvement is what we get to run against other MAC ing toward being our are looking for week to week schools. Plus, Ohio State and strongest at the end of the and meet to meet," Paulson Dayton are always good season," BG coach Cami said. "1 expect that we will teams." Paulson said. put forth the best effort we The course today will be The Falcons are looking have to give (today), rise to different than in past years, to continue their recent the level of competition and as it is no longer includes as success from their past continue to work toward many hills. two meets: Winning the our goals." The All-Ohio Mel Brodt Invitational and The team will once Championship will begin being very competitive in again be tested today at 2:45 p.m., in Cedarville, the Spartan Invitational. when they run in the All- Ohio.

"We've played some tough most of it." SOCCER teams this season and ... Arsenault said the team's TYLER STABILE I IMI Rjlltv'.S From Page 5 won a few. We need to look success so far makes them work harder and gives SIZING UP THE DEFENSE: Rvan Snashall squares up with a defender in a game earlier llns season. at them and say How did both Alyssa Zuccaro and you get here?... let's look at them the courage to fight Alexa Arsenault were named what you did and see how we for wins. MAC players of the week. can do it belter,"' he said. "After last season, every- Men's soccer hosts Western Michigan Zuccaro said though she Co-captain Katie one who was here is itch- is excited to be honored, the Stephenson said the team ing for wins," she said. best part is sharing the honor is always looking for ways "It's redemptive ... and at with her teammates. they can improve, espe- the end it will taste that By Bryan Filipponi Max Miguel "It proved to the team that cially playing MAC games. much sweeter." Reporter Weston Rosales we could do it and it helped us "When things aren't The Falcons play the Leads the Falcons Goalkeeper has see that winning |a MAC title] working you need to make Eagles at 4 p.m. at Eastern The BG men's soccer team m scoring this recorded three is not unrealistic," she said. a change," she said. "We Michigan and will be home will finish off its three- season shutouts this season Richards said it's important all want to do well and Sunday to take on Central game homestand today to look at the team's successes take advantage of this Michigan at 1 p.m. at with a match against Against WSU, Rosales The Broncos' "Xavi" is and to build off them. opportunity and make the Cochranc Field. Western Michigan 4 p.m., at made a total of seven saves, Shane Lyons who has Cachranv Field. a number til which, were scored five goals and thir- The Falcone are coming off top drawer stops. teen points. "1 think my experience another squad that has been a week in which they split a Rosales is on point to meet The falcons will look to RUGBY playing rugby in South Africa going through a transition From Page 5 pair of games. or surpass the five dean sheet counter with junior Max helped me out tremendous- over the last couple of years. They started off with a bar thai was set and hasn't Weston, who was recently The Falcons' new eight ly," Brown said. "When I got "They lost a really great convincing 3-0 vk tory over been reached since 2003 by named one of BG's Papa man Mike Brown, however, there 1 really didn't know coach, and I think last year's Wright Slate University, earn David Del,raff. loan's Athletes of the Week. was a different story. His too much about the game match really showed that," ing themselves the l-7."> nip The Falcons head into Weston has a team-leading rugby experience excited the until after my first practice. Mazzarella said. "I think you as their spoils until the two today's match with an over- eight points and has been a coaches during the recruit- Without playing in South can never really tell what's teams next face each other all record of 2-3-2 with the part of five of the Falcons' last ing process, but they didn't Africa, my game wouldn't be going to happen. Indiana is The second game the team 0-1-0 in Mid-American six goals. know the extent of his talent. near at the level it's at today." a very good state for high Falcons fell to l.ipscomb Conference play. He is also currently the "Mike was a little bit more This week, Midwest Eastern school rugby so you never University 0-2. The match will be the leading active scoring of a surprise," Mazzarella Conference foe Purdue comes know who they're going to The Falcons struggled squad's second match in leader for BG with 12 goals said. "Not that we didn't to town and is aiming to bring in and what kind of offensively, only really having MAC play. in 20 matches. think he would be good, it's take down the back-to-back talent they have that they two true scoring opportuni- The Falcons have a com- There is some extra incen- just we didn't know how Midwest champions. didn't have last year." ties through the entire match. manding overall lead in all- tive to arrive at the game ear- good and smart of a player Last season the Falcons Purdue started out the The defense and goal- time seiirs 26-11 -:», but WMU lier today, as reigning Miss he actually was." traveled to Indiana to face season at 1-1, defeating Ball keeper Miguel liosalcs played has won two of the last three Ohio and recent BG graduate Mazzarella said Brown the Boilermakers and State 36-0 and losing 17-5 to inspired, well-disciplined meetings. Becky Minger will be singing has a broad background of defeated them handily, 41- a tough Indiana squad. soccer in both games. The Broncos' overall record the National Anthem. rugby experience that began 0. There's no doubt that the The Falcons are looking Rosales was able to record currently stands at 5-2-1. Minger is a native of in South Africa. Boilermakers are looking for to keep their undefeated his third clean sheet of the They have been able to Sylvania and will be "He got a firsthand look at revenge against BG after get- record, and move to 5-0. season, which hasn't been score three goals in four of involved in a number what rugby can really be like, ting shut out last year. The match is set to begin done since Paul Shoemaker their eight games and have of activities throughout and I think that's something Purdue, like last week's Saturday at I p.m. at the in 2007. netted 20 goals on the seasi in. homecoming weekend. that really benefits Mike." opponent Virginia lech, is College Park Rugby Field.

from thi'University.'' "My coaching style is said. "Also to use their heads Associate Athletic gram and a plan to achieve MARTIN The vision for the pro- more quality over quantity, with whatever we are doing. Director/Senior Woman many things in her time here," From Page 5 gram is to bring more and I like for my athletes During the season there will Administrator, also has Irvine said. "Petra is highly intensity and for the ladies to understand why we do be a lot of thinking and Ifor optimism with the direction regarded as one of the top Martin said. T can sense sup- to take ownership of the things and give them more the ladies to| use their mind the program is going in. rising stars in the swimming port for the program within team and do things cor- control, make them feel like during workouts." "(Martini has high aspira- world, and we know she will the athletic department and rectly, according to Martin. they are involved," Martin Lesley Irvine, the tions for this swimming pro- have success here." WWWBGNEWS.COM SPORTS Friday.October 1.2010 7

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set with more intensity than in either of the first two. Tonyan recorded another early kill, I3PEA SPORTS and BG took a 5-0 lead before PREVIEW the ball to. and he's the a Miami timeout. The Falcons free' hitter in a lot of their From Page 5 1ST VIRTUALSHOWDOWN led by as much as seven in the coverage packages. You early going. the Falcons. have in account for htm," After conceding three Philosophically, they're Clawson said, The BG News did a computer-simulation of BG's season on EA Sports' straight points to Miami, BG a lot different [than last While the offensive line NCAA '11 video game. Before each game, we'll post the results. called a timeout and came out year), Clawson said. "Lasl Will have to account for firing. The Falcons went on a 7- year they were based on a Shannon, they'll have 2 run. which prompted Miami four-down front, and this help from running backs to call a timeout of its own at year they're a 30. Last year Willie Geter and lordan 19-10. they probably played ...i.l. who could be BG never let up in the third, straight man and man free I onsible for blocking O and continued to stack up than any team we played. Shannon in the open field. points in order. The Falcons This year there's more However, who will scored the last four points of zone pressures." be receiving protection the set en route to its biggest One player that applies from BG's offensive line margin of victory in any set quite a bit of pressure for against Buffalo is still up this season with a final score the Bulls is safety Davonte in the air, as either Aaron 2 3 4 of 25-11. Shannon, who plays more Pankratz will make his It of a hybrid role like former second straight start or Set 4: Toledo safety Harry (.Tin 11 h starter Matt Schilz will BG's fourth set began much "He is clearly the guy make his return from a 0 3 18 like its first two. The Falcons they are trying to spill shoulder injury. 6 9 fell behind 7-2 early in the set. but two big Penrod kills and consecutive Miami errors pulled BCi back within one check us out online @ 3 7 3 20 point. The momentum was 37 in the Falcons' favor and they took advantage, tying the set at 7-7 and tacking on 9 more consecutive points to cap off a 14-0 run. This week's top performers: Miami got back in the set. BGViews BG: QB Matt Schilz - 25-54,277 yards, 2 TD, 11NT however, and mounted a comeback of its own. Down BG: RB John Pettigrew -18 rushes tor 70 yards, 6 catches for 68 yards and 1 TD 16-7, the RedHawks went on a 15-5 run to take the lead at 22-21. BG battled, but the IS COLLEGIATE REAL RECORD VIRTUAL RECORD RedHawks' momentum was too much and Miami went on mm CONNECTION to win the fourth set 25-23 for 1-3 1-4 the match victory. Welcome Back BGSU Alumni "This is a hard loss to take," Best Quality, Best Service, Best Pricing! Van De Walle said. "We could In house embroidery and sewn on letters. tical category, including kills ness from some players on easily be 3-0 [in the MAC| NETTERS Over 600 fabrics to choose from. We also offer (58-49) and attack percentage. the team." right now. Tonight's match From Page 5 custom designs and vinyl letter transfers. The Falcons hit an astound- Set 2: was definitely winnable and we threw it away." allowed Miami to get back ing .281 in the loss. BGSU, Sorority & BG once again got off to The Falcons will have into the match. "1 think it's more and more Fraternity Apparel The RedHawks took playing," Van De Walle said. a slow start in set number another shot this Saturday at advantage of BG's youthful "That's the only thing that two. The Falcons managed to home. BG is scheduled to play ■ Sweatshirts *• T-Shirts ■ Totes ■ Jackets inconsistency, and went on breeds confidence is playing score points and keep the set Western Michigan Saturday * Shorts a American Apparel to win the set 25-23 for a four- and finding success." close in the early going, but evening at 7. which is also ■ Alternative Apparel set victory. Setl: could not manage to sustain Alumnae Day in Anderson Coach Denise Van De Walle any momentum. Arena. Wood Products was frustrated with her team's The Falcons got off to a Down 13-9, Tonyan and BG will also honor its All- Book your paddle party inconsistent performance slow start after falling Penrod recorded back- Anderson Team Saturday, now for 20% off and apparent complacency behind 8-3 early in the first to-back kills to narrow which consists of the Merchandise & late in the fourth set. set. The RedHawks led by the margin to two. The top 14 Falcon volleyball Other Store Items "That's going to come with as many as seven until late RedHawks continued to players to have played in a young team," she said. "I'm in the set when BG went on tack on points and keep the Anderson Arena. ■ Car Decals i Blankets frustrated because those are a prolonged run. closing the Falcons at bay, however. ■ Jewelry ■ Flip Flops signs of a young team that gap at 18-17. With a 16-13 lead. Miami ■ Sunglasses ■ Glassware lacks experience, but I also Miami went on a run of its pulled away, going on a 6-2 know that our young players own, though, pulling away run. With a 22-15 RedHawks are very talented." to a four-point lead at 22-18 lead, BG called a timeout Two of Van De Walle's after a BG timeout. Two late Tonyan recordeda bigkill, and young players, freshmen communication errors were senior Noelle Spitler added Danielle Tonyan and Paige too much for BG to overcome, another to pull the Falcons Penrod, combined for 39 kills. and Miami closed out the within five again at 23-18. BG FACTS Penrod recorded a career- Falcons 25-20. once again made a late push, There are at least 2 hidden high 22 kills, and Tonyan also "That's youth and inexperi- but eventually fell 25-21. "treasures" to be found on ence on the floor," Van De added her career-best perfor- Set 5: mance with 17 kills. Walle said. "Sometimes those campus, so grab a map and BG had the edge over things happen. We've got to The Falcons came out of go cosh in! Miami in nearly every statis- have a little more aggressive- the locker room for the third THE PULSE JOINS SOCIAL NETWORKING The Pulse section can now be found on favorite social networking websites. Readers can now become fans on Facebook or follow the pages' Tweets. 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By Matt Liasia | Pulj« Editor Named Cudi" and performed at the 2008 MTV Video For this year's Homecomingfestivities, the University Music Awards alongside Travis Barker and the late welcomes popular rapper Kid Cudi to share his tal- D) AM. Since then, Kid Cudi has been featured in ent at the annual celebration concert. a number of tracks on Kanye West's album "808s & With popular tunes under his belt like "Day n Night" Heartbreak," and will release his next album, "Man and "Make Her Say" (featuring Kanye West and Common, on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager" Nov. 9, with snippets of Lady Gaga's "Poker Face"), the show is which he has confirmed will feature Mary I. Blige and sure to be one giant dance party. Cee-Lo Green. Kid Cudi, born in the mid-'80s in Shaker Heights, The big event will be in Anderson Arena at 8 p.m. this Ohio, had his big break with his first mixtape "A Kid Sunday night.

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THIS WEEKEND IN BG THEY SAID IT The University plans big events to celebrate Homecoming as well as the Centennial this year "If I paid any attention to The University will be celebrating not only organizations and the marching band. A royalty comes to a close at noon, celebrate Homecoming this year, but also the Centennial. Centennial Celebration Event will be held at with a Fall Expo Job & Internship Fair at the critics, I probably wouldn't The "Then. Now. Always." Centennial Parade will the Jerome Library Friday 7-11 p.m.. which will Perry Field House from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and have a career." start out the weekend Friday at 5 p.m, marching feature live music and food for $35 a person. a Falcon Fiesta between the Harshman and -Chelsea Handler down Wooster Street with alumni, University On Saturday, after voting for Homecoming Kreischer quadrangles from 6-8 p.m.

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"WBGU Cooks: Totally New 'Spider-man' best joins comics and gaming TAILGATE Tailgating!" is available at the From Page 8 Tucker Center for an afford- able $10. New game allows players fight crime with four different generation's Spider-mans er, support the athletes we're Whether it s a cooking mar- so proud of, eat fantastic food athon on WBGU-PBS, count- ByCollinSims ible power to those who wield the world in which they The only complaints are and enjoy some lawn games less spots on Food Network Pulse Reviewer it and that the fragments of inhabit (2099 features futur- that the game suffers from like cornhole." or even quick clips on the the tablet are in danger of istic floating platforms and occasionally frustrating cam- Tailgating not only inspires Weather Channel, tailgating Ever since I was a little lad, falling into the hands of the neon. Noir features gritty and eras, and some of the goals on a lively communal atmo- is no stranger to television. I have been a huge fan of super villains of each world. shadowed buildings to give the Web of Destiny (a feature sphere but also ignites com- In fact, this summer tailgat- two things: Comics and To this end, she has recruited a pulp fiction feel, etc.) and that awards players points munity action. Last year ing was an elimination chal- video games. Since then. I three other Spider-men from each Spider-man has his own to purchase alternate cos- WBGU-PBS successfully host- lenge on the Bravo series have anticipated a game that three different dimensions to unique gameplay that lets the tumes, upgraded attacks and ed its 17th cooking marathon Top Chef Masters. The chefs' could combine the two only help the Spider-man we all player feel like they are play- increased duration for health, fundraiser with tailgating as goal: To turn tailgating into to be met by disappointing are familiar with (Amazing, ing four aspects of the same etc. after completing certain its theme. 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"Smart Girls." even with sub-par lyrics, is still one of the albums best tracks. The song "The album's closer Homecoming HURLEY G mfectttisly catchy and has that nerdy- From Page 8 charm that helped make Cuomo and is definitely the Weezer so successful over the years offender being the atrocious "Where's My The albums most musical moments come most experimental Sex?" from "Unspoken" and "Tune Flies." The * October 1-3 In the song, which sounds like it could be former features a soft guitar and flute back- sounding song on written by a prepubescent boy. Cuomo drop that builds with a violin backdrop until replaces the word "socks" wtih "sex." but the it explodes at the end with heavy drums the album." song's lack of subtlety definitely destroys and guitar any chance ol humor For example. 'Morn "Time Flies." the albums closer, is definitely art made my sex. she butted it with he* hands / the most experimental sounding song on pretty medwcie There are way too many Then • Now • Always Sex making is a family tradrtioa" the afcum It features a lo-fi folk sound, and forgettable moments in the 54 plus m.nute. Fortunately, unlike "Radttude" there are no is unlike any Weeper song you've heard 10-track album D> Luke. U Wayne. 01 Jermame Dupree betore Maybe the album was a little rushed to sightings on the record, and the band chose The song manages to be one of the record's recover from a poor 2009 release, or to work with more appropriate artists. best despite its thoughtless lyricism and perhaps they're just simply past ther pnme Ryan Adams co-writes "Run Away which repeating the cliche' "time flies when you re Stop by the Student Union to: Either way the Weezer that had great 5 one of the albums best tracks. But Linda having fun* success in the 90s and earfy 2000s is long Uhimatefy "Hurley" rs a substantial improve- Perry assists Cuomo in writing the album's gone and has been for a while now most forgettable track "Brave New World" ment from their last album but is sti • Purchase new BGSU Apparel THIS WEEK IN ENTERTAINMENT: • Enjoy Great Food

BOWERSOX TO GET HITCHED The pride of Toledo and runner-up of last years "American Idol" is engaged to be married • Meet up With Old Friends to fellow musician Brian Walker and plans to walk down the aisle in October The singer, who is currency recording her debut album, reportedly broke up with her long-time boyfriend just hours before she performed one last time on the show's finale, but met Walker • Have BIG Fun soon after. She told Ryan Seacrest all about her future husband on his radio show, saying "he's a small-town boy."

COMEDIAN OVERDOSED Comedian Greg Giraldo died five ; days after being hopitalized for a prescription drug overdose last weekend. The jokester made famous for his celebrity roast appear- ll|M8ll »I* : 'T| ances, and most recently for his roast on David Hasselhoff. reportedly died in the hospital, but a source assured it was not a suicide attempt. "No mailer where you go, we will ANGEL HANGS UP HER WINGS Supermodel Heidi Klum will ■1 keep in touch, and you be stepping down from her role as an "angel for Victorias Secret will always be welcome The company confirmed on Thursday the star will not be taking part in the annual November fashion show on which she has modeled when you come home again." ODIN THOMPSON for 15 years. No reason was given, but Klum is expected to turn her ■ -PMIJ. Olscamp, 1994 attention to other projects including the fashion design show "Project TUDENT UNION T&rmer BGSU President Runway." ■UL '<-_* » ]0 f%. October ,2010 SPORTS WWW.BGNEWS.COM

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51 Anthony Lawson DE 17 Joe Petit DB 89MikeMarrTE 52 Dominic Flewellyn OL 18 Fred Lee WR 90 Kristjan Sokoli DL 54 Eric Jordan LB 19 Daniel Gold DB 91 Dalton Barksdale DL 55 Angelo Magnone DE 19 AlexNeutiWR 92 Kendall Roberson DL 56 Tyler Donahue OL 20 Ray Anthony Long LB 94 Derrick Brown DL 57 Neal Dahlman LB/LS 21 Jeffvon Gill RB 95 Desmond Howard DL 58 Jairus Campbell DE 22 Sherrod Lott DB 96 Colby Way LB 59 Darion Delaney DL 23 Delano Fabor DB 97 Jack Molloy P/K 59 Micky Wagner DL 24 Dalonte Wallace LB 98 John McConnell K 1 WWillie Gelcr RB 60 Casey McHughOL 25 Domonlc Cook DB 99 Gordon DuBois 61 Ben BoJIcic OL 25 John Dunmore WR 2 Ray Hulson WR 62 Preston Burrell OL 3 Kevin Alvarado DL 26 Aaron HuberWR 3 Chris Scheldt WR 63 Cody Silk OL 26 John Syty LB 4 Jordan Hopgood RB 64 Johnathan Fry OL 27 Brandon Thermilus RB 65 Jeremey Ernst OL 5 Dwayne Woods LB 28 Dwellle Striggles DB BG 2010 season schedule 66 Ben Castrigano DL 6 Calvin Wiley WR 29 Adam Redden WR 7 Matt Schlli OB 67 Nick Hager OL 30 Okoye Houston DB 8 Tyrone Pronty WR 68 Scott Lewis OL 31 Carlos Lammons DB Sept. 4 at Troy 70 Isaiah Byler OL 32 Branden Oliver RB 9 Adrian Hodges WR 7 p.m. • Veterans Memorial Stadium 71 Chip Robinson OL 10 Calvin Marshall R 33 Scott Pettigrew LB L, 30-27 11 Jovan Leacock OB 72NickTorressoOL 34 Justin Winters LB 75 Kyle Bryant OL 35 Mark Richardson LB 11 Kellen Pagel QB 77 Blaec Walker OL Sept. 18 Marshall 12 Eugene Cooper WR 36 Ike Nduka RB 80 Justus Jones WR 13 DeMark Jenkins TE 36 Lee Skinner LB 7 p.m. • Doyt L. Perry Stadium 14 Aaron PankratzQB 81 Bryan Wright K/P 37 John Sanders DB W, 44-28 15 Lane Robllotto DB 82 Alex Bayer TE 38 Witney Sherry DB 82 Alex Nossaman WR 39 Najja Johnson DB 16KyleBurkhardtK 83 Shaun Joplin WR Sept. 11 at Tulsa 16 Trent Hurley QB 39 A J. Principe K 17 Caleb WatkinsQB 84 Marcus Beaurem WR 40 Steven Means DL 7 p.m. • Il.A. Chapman Stadium 85 Heath Jackson WR 41 Romel Dismuke DB 18BartTansklWR L, 33-20 87 Nick McKmcjhtWR 42 Fred Branch LB 19 Kamar Jordan WR 87 Matt Oczypok K 43 Josh Fuller RB 20 John Pettigrew RB B8 Nick Tuminello TE 21 Adrien Spencer DB 44 Jaleel Verser DL Sept. 25 at Michigan 22 Erique Geiger RB 89 Tyler Beck TE 45 Terry Peden DL Noon • Michigan Stadium 90 Dylan Farrington DE 46 Khalll Mack LB 23 Robert Lorenzi OB L, 65-21 91 Chris Jones DT 47 Imani Chatman LB 24 Jerry Booboo" Gates DB 25 Jonathan Davis DB 92 Jordon Roussos DE 48 Willie Moseley OL 26 Aunre' Davis DB 93 Ted Ouellet DE 49 Keith Takeh OB Oct. 2 Buffalo 94 Kendall Montgomery TE 50 Andre Davis DL 27 Jason Rice R 3:30 p.m. • Doyt I. Perry Stadium 95 Sheldon Hall FB 28 Steven Dunlap WR 51 Raphael Akobundu LB 96 Ronnie Goble DE 28 Tyler Williamson DB 53 Jerry Housey DL 97 Darius Smith DE 54 Richie Smith DL Oct. 9 at Ohio 30 Mark Mays RB 30 Cameron Truss DB 55 Graham Whlnery OL 2:30 p.m. • Peden Stadium 56 Jasen Carlson OL 30 Ryland Ward DB 57 Kenny Scott OL 31 Austin Collier DB Oct. 16 at Temple 32 Keith Morgan DB 58 Tim Krantz LS 59 Shaquille Dudley LB 1 p.m. • Lincoln Financial Field 32 Jerrel Parks DB 63 Ryan O'Sulllvan LS/DE 33 Christopher Jean-Pierre WR 64 Solomon Richberg OL 33 Paul Swan LB Oct. 30 at Central Michigan 66JeffVelnotteOL 34 Zach Akenberger RB 3:30 p.m. • Kelly/Shorts Stadium 35 Ryan Crow LB 67 Jake Silas OL 69 Olujimi Awoliyi OL 36 Lewis Parks TE 1 James Potts RB 70 Pat Wilson OL Oct. 23 Kent State 37 Jude Adjei Barimah DB 2 Marcus Rivers WR 72 Jordan Radlce OL 37 Jamel Martin RB 3 Josh Copeland LB 3:30 p.m. • Doyt L. Perry Stadium 73 Peter Bittner OL 38 Gabe Martin LB 4 Jerry Davis QB 74 And Montanez DL 38 Deejay White LB 5 Terrell Jackson WR 75 Josh Violanti OL Nov. 17. at Toledo 39 Aaron Foster DB 6 Saron Hood WR 76 Anthony Bartholomew OL TBA • Glass Bowl 39 Devon McKoy DB 7 Davonte Shannon DB 77 Jordan Jerrold OL 40 DJ. Lynch LB 8 Isaac Baugh DB 78 Matt Ostrowski OL 41 Tim Moore R 8 Rudy Johnson QB Nov. 10 Miami 79Gokhan OrkanOL 42 Eugene "Champ" Fells LB 9 Alan Hayes DB 80 Aaron Connacher TE 8 p.m. • Doyt L. Perry Stadium 43 Jacob Squlrek WR 9 Tyler Warden QB 81 Jimmy Gordon TE ESPN2 43 Bryan Thomas DE 10 Ed Young WR 82 Dante Burton TE 44 Nick riM'k.'TE 11 Cory Jorgensen QB 83 Cortney Lester WR 45 Jake Thompson FB 11 Aaron Walters WR Nov. 27. .Western Michigan 84 Derek Brim WR 46 Charlie Walker LB 12 Alex Dennlson QB 85 Cordero Dixon WR TBA • Doyt L. Perry Stadium 47 Clay Rolf TE 13 Peter Fardon P 65 John Rachuna P ESPNU 48 Justin Ford DB 13 Brandon MurieWR 86 Kyle Bcry TE 48 Jerry Phillips K 15 Josh Thomas DB 87 Devon Hughes WR 49 Stephen Stein K 15AlexZordlchQB 88JakeReederTE 50 Darius Gilbert DE 16 Jacob SchumP/K 4 Friday. October 1,2010 BGSU Falcons VS Buffalo WWWBGVIEWS.COM W

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Mid-American Conference showdown: By the numbers Wjt Tale of the Tape 1 I 2010 Stats

28.0. . Points. .17.0

327.0 Jotal Offense. .360.5

70.5 _ .Rushing/Game. .132.5

30.3. Rushing Att/Game. _39.0

23 _ Yards/Carry 4.5

256.5_ .Passing/Game. J28.0

36.8 _ Passing Att/Game _ .41.8

39.0. .Points Allowed/Game .25.8

5295. _Total Defense/Game - .346.8

263.0 Rushing Allowed/Game J39.8

2665 _Passing Allowed/Game. _ 207.0

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2010 Leaders

Matt Schilz (2213) - —Passing Yards/Game — -Jerry Davis (220.5)

Willie Geter<69.0)- -Rushing Yards/Game— -Branden Oliver (432)

KamarJorden (103.2) -Receiving Yards/Game - - Marcus Rivers (91.2) Dwayne Woods (44) ladle . Davonte Shannon (31) 6 Friday October 1.2010 BGSU Falcons VS Buffalo WWWBGVIEWS.COM Key players to watch out for BG Falcons

WR Kamar Jorden QB Jerry Davis

Through the first four games of Buffalo quarterback Jerry the season. Kamar Jorden has Davis comes into Doyt Perry emerged as an elite wide receiv- Stadium leading the Mid- er for the Falcons. American Conference with eight passing touchdowns In week one against Troy, Jorden and is averaging 220.5 yards hauled in nine catches for 11 per game through the air. yards. At Tulsa in week two. he added 14 catches for 168 yards. His best game of the season came against Rhode Island in While the junior transfer was week one. when he completed limited against Michigan last 60 percent of his passes for 302 week with six catches, Jorden yards and four touchdowns. has racked up 40 receptions for 413 yards

At this point last season, Freddie Barnes had six more catches but 53 less yards.

LB Dwayne Woods WR Marcus Rivers

Just a sophomore, Dwayne Davis' top offensive target is Woods has given the Falcons wide receiver Marcus Rivers, insurance at the who is third in the Mid- position through the first four American Conference with 29 games of the season. catches and is fifth in yards/ game with 91.2. Woods currently ranks first in the Mid-American Conference In the Bulls first game of the with 44 tackles. season against Rhode Island, Rivers hauled in 10 catches for Two weeks ago in BG's home 155 yards and a touchdown. opener against Marshall, Woods returned an interception 78 Rivers has caught at least six yards for a touchdown. passes in each of Buffalo's first four games this season. BG photos by Andrea Fehl The BG News Buffalo photos provided by Pan! Hokanaon I OB Athletics WWW.BGVIEWS.COM BGSU Falcons VS Buffalo Ffiday.0ctober1.2010 7 "* i

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