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BGSU Football Program October 13, 2012 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU Football Programs BGSU Athletics Programs 10-13-2012 BGSU Football Program October 13, 2012 Bowling Green State University. Department of Athletics Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/football_programs Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University. Department of Athletics, "BGSU Football Program October 13, 2012" (2012). Football Programs. 269. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/football_programs/269 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the BGSU Athletics Programs at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Football Programs by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. FALCON FOOTBALL Bowling Green State University 500 ALL-TIME WINS 1 NatIONAL COLLEGE CHAMPIONSHIP 10 MAC CHAMPIONSHIPS 9 BOWL APPEARANCES 21 ALL-AMERIcaNS 2009 HUMANItaRIAN BOWL Radio Broadcast All BGSU football games will be carried by the Bowling Green Falcons (3-3, 1-1 MAC) affiliates below. Todd Walker (play-by-play) and vs. Miami RedHawks (3-3, 2-0 MAC) John Gibson (analyst) will once again serve as the radio broadcast team. WFRO (99.1 FM) * - Fremont, Ohio Game 7: Sat., Oct. 13 • 3:30 p.m. WWSR (93.1 FM) - Lima, Ohio Doyt Perry Stadium (24,000) WCIT (940 AM) - Lima, Ohio WLQR (1470 AM and 106.5 FM) - Toledo, Ohio Bowling Green, Ohio WONW (1280 AM) - Defiance, Ohio Series vs. Miami: Miami Leads 42-21-5 WHKW (1220 AM) - Cleveland, Ohio Series Streak: BGSU - 1 WFXN (102.3 FM) - Mansfield, Ohio Last Meeting: Sept. 24, 2011 (BG won 37-23) WXXF (107.7 FM) - Ashland, Ohio Television: BCSN • Greg Frank (PxP) and Tom Cole (Analyst) WHKW (1420 AM) - Cleveland, Ohio Radio: Falcon Sports Radio Network *Flagship Todd Walker (PxP) and John Gibson (Analyst) WBGU 88.1 FM: TBA Watch On-Line Live Stats: www.bgsufalcons.com In cooperation with BCSN and the America One Network, selected Falcon games will be available BOWLING GREEN QUICK HITS on video at www.bgsufalcons.com for a small charge. • The Bowling Green State University football team is in the middle of its 94th season of football and has an all-time record of 500-349-51 (.585). BGSU Schedule/Results/TV • Head coach Dave Clawson is in his fourth season at the helm of the football Sept. 1 ........at #23 Florida (ESPN) ............................L, 27-14 team and has an all-time record of 75-75 and is 17-26 at BGSU. Sept. 8 ........Idaho (BCSN) ..........................................W, 21-13 • For the fourth consecutive year the Falcons will have all three coordinators Sept. 15 .....at Toledo (ESPN3) ...................................L, 27-15 returning. Warren Ruggiero, Mike Elko and Adam Scheier will coach offense, Sept. 22 .....at Virginia Tech (ESPNU) .......................L, 37-0 defense and special teams. Sept. 29 .....Rhode Island (BCSN) ............................W, 48-8 • BGSU is coming off a 24-10 win at Akron, the Falcons’ 500th in school history. Oct. 6 ..........at Akron ....................................................W, 24-10 • The Falcons ran for 292 yards in the win over Akron, the most rushing yards Oct. 13 .......Miami (BCSN) ........................................3:30 p.m. under Clawson. Oct. 20 .......at UMass .........................................................Noon • Ryland Ward was named MAC East Defensive Player of the Week. Oct. 27 .......Eastern Michigan (BCSN) ................3:30 p.m. • This week’s matchup with Miami is the 69th meeting between the two Nov. 7 .........at Ohio (ESPN2)..........................................8 p.m. schools. Miami owns the all-time series at 42-21-5. Nov. 17 ......Kent State (BCSN) ......................................Noon • The Falcons are 148-79-5 (.649) all-time inside Doyt L. Perry Stadium and Nov. 23 ......Buffalo^ (BCSN) ..............................................TBA 8-12 at home under Clawson. ^ Contest will be play in Columbus, Ohio inside Crew • Anthon Samuel ranks 24th in school history with 1,338 career rushing yards. Twitter • Chris Jones is tied for third in BGSU history with 22.0 career sacks. @bgathletics • Anthon Samuel (Doak Walker), Chris Jones (Rotary Lombardi), Dwayne BGSU Athletics Official Twitter Woods (Rotary Lombardi and Butkus), Brian Schmiedebusch (Ray Guy) and Alex Bayer (John Mackey) were all named to preseason watch lists. Twitter • The Falcons will have six captains in 2012: Dominic Flewellyn (OL), Ronnie @DaveMeyerBG Goble (DE), Chris Jones (DT), Matt Schilz (QB), Paul Swan (LB) and Bart Tanski BGSU Football SID (WR). Facebook • According to philsteele.com the Falcons have the 10th youngest roster in Search BGSUAthletics the country with 66.7 percent of the roster underclassmen. -1- Falcon Quick Facts 2012 NOTES School ............................... Bowling Green State University ScOUTING THE OffENSE ScOUTING THE DEFENSE Location .......................Bowling Green, Ohio 43403-0030 Quarterback Matt Schilz will be The Falcons return 10 starters from Founded ...............................................................................1910 making his 29th start of his career this the 2011 team and are led by senior Enrollment .......................................................................17,046 weekend versus Miami. Schilz, a junior, defensive tackle Chris Jones. Jones has Nickname ....................................................................... Falcons threw for over 3,000 yards last season 20 tackles, 10.0 tackles for loss and 6.5 Colors ............................................................. Orange & Brown and 28 touchdowns, all career-bests, sacks on the year. Jones ranks ninth in Affiliation ........................................................NCAA Division I and has thrown for 6,498 yards and 41 the country in tackles for loss and fifth Conference...............Mid-American, East Division (MAC) touchdowns in his career. He leads an in sacks. Stadium .................................. Doyt Perry Stadium (24,000) offense that ranks 11th in the MAC in Surface ..........................................................................FieldTurf scoring (20.3) and total offense (387.8) As a team, the Falcons rank first in the University President .........................Dr. Mary Ellen Mazey MAC in scoring defense (20.3) and Faculty Representative ..............................Dr. Lee Meserve It’s hard to say who Schilz’s top target total defense (343.0). Akron entered Director of Intercollegiate Athletics ............Greg Christopher is this year, with five different players last weekend’s contest averaging 38.6 Athletics Dept. Phone ................................. (419) 372-2401 recording double digit receptions points and 497.4 yards of offense, but Athletics Website .................................... BGSUFalcons.com this season. Shaun Joplin (24 rec., 353 the BGSU defense limited them to just yards), Chris Gallon (23 rec., 244 yards), 10 points and 316 yards of offense. BGSU Coaching Staff Ryan Burbrink (21 rec., 156 yards) and Head Coach ............................ Dave Clawson, Fourth Year Alex Bayer (20 rec., 263 yards) lead the ScOUTING THE SPECIAL TEAMS Defensive Coordinator/S ............. Mike Elko, Fourth Year way. Brian Schmiedebusch, a 2011 first- Offensive Coordinator/QB ..Warren Ruggiero, Fourth Year team all-conference punter a year ago, Offensive Line ....................................Bill Durkin, Third Year At running back the Falcons will will once again handle all punting Secondary ...................................... Nick Monroe, Third Year depend on Anthon Samuel. Samuel, duties. The junior is averaging 41.5 Wide Receivers ...........................Mark Carney, Fourth Year the reigning MAC Freshman of the yards per punt this season and has a Tight Ends/Special Teams ... Adam Scheier, Fourth Year Year, has already surpassed 1,300 yard 43.9 yard per punt career average. Running Backs/Recruiting ...John Hunter, Seventh Year in his career and has eight 100-yard Defensive Line ...............Larry McDaniel, Second Season games in his first 15 contests. Last The field goals and extra points have Linebackers ............................................. Clark Lea, First Year week at Akron the Falcons ran for 292 been a rough spot this season for the Offensive Graduate Assistant ........Ian Pace, Fourth Year yards in the game. Samuel led the way Orange and Brown. Through six games Defensive Graduate Assistant .....Chris Kappas, Second Year with 115 yards, but John Pettigrew the Falcons have used two different Director of Operations ...........Clint Dowdle, Fourth Year (81 yards) and Jamel Martin (79 yards) kickers and are 2-for-7 on field goals Asst. Dir. of FB Oper./Dir. of Player Per. ....T.J. Dimuzio, Fourth Year chipped in as well. and 14-for-16 on extra points. Strength and Conditioning .......Brandon Hourigan, Second Year Asst. Acad. Coord./Def Quality Jahmal Brown, Second Year Graduate Assistant............................Marcus Edwards, First Year Tale of the Tape Video ........................................... Chris Zuccaro, Fourth Year QUICK FactS BGSU .............................................................................................................................................Miami Bowling Green, Ohio ............................................... Location ......................................................................Oxford, Ohio 1910 ...............................................................................Founded ....................................................................................
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