August 2007
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Posted by TG on Aug 29 2007 | Tagged as: Football
By this time, I had hoped to do a more formal look at the first opponent, Minnesota, with a few gopher jokes and a light back-and-forth with a random Minnesota football fan plucked from the reaches of cyberspace.
Let’s just say that between moving, a new job, and life, that didn’t happen. I’d still like to do it, but I’m not making promises quite yet. Maybe I could keep it for a MAC schedule-only type thing, but I don’t know that I’d be able to find a Kent State blogger on such short notice, and by the time late November rolls around, the computers of many Toledo fan-bloggers might be Federal evidence.
In the meantime, I think BG is going to be improved on the field this year, if only slightly, but that should be enough (if improvement takes place in the right places…and you all know what I mean) to pluck a couple extra wins out. 7-5 sound like something to shoot for? I would have been pleased with that if you told me I’d write it a year ago, and I might not be all that happy if it comes out that way in November, but for now, it’s a good starting point for a winning season this team desperately needs. Minnesota should be the toe cheese of the Big Ten, by all accounts, but they’re still a Big 10 team at home vs. a MAC school with an identity crisis (for now).
No predictions here, but Saturday should be fun.
(For regular and outstanding updates, check with our contributor O&B, who always does top notch work at the Falcon Blog.)
Posted by G-Rant on Aug 23 2007 | Tagged as: General
I had kind of written off what I was hoping would happen here of late, but then, last night things changed. It may end up not being nearly as exciting for all of you readers as it is for me, but I should have more news on the situation in a day or two. I’m pumped!!
Posted by Dayons_Den on Aug 11 2007 | Tagged as: Doyt Perry, Football, General, History, The Doyt
“What’s in a name that which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet” -Bill Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet.

What, might you be wondering, does a classic Shakespearean line have to do with B.G.S.U. athletics? (Please excuse the rhetorical question, this is my first-ever blog post and I am trying to make it sound as web-worthy as possible). The line I am referencing came to mind recently when the athletic department revealed plans to “dress up” our beloved football stadium. Included in the plans were updated signage and stunning graphics to give the stadium a more modern feel. It is the one graphic, set to take its place on the West side press box, that has prompted me to state my feelings on a subject that has been on my mind for the past few seasons.

Welcome to The Doyt
It’s not even the fact that our 10 Mid-American Conference championship seasons are being covered- heck I’ll submit that even our mighty “Home of The Fighting Falcons 1984 National Champions” sign looked a bit dated in the early ‘90s at the Ice Arena and needed to be changed. The thing that has got my tail feathers slightly ruffled is that this hallowed temple of football worship has been minimized to a trendy catch phrase. Even worse, in my opinion, is that by doing so you are offering a bit of disservice to the legendary man for whom first the field, and now the stadium are named for each and every time Perry Stadium is referenced as The Doyt.
With this captive audience there is no need to go in to a history lesson on how important Doyt L. Perry is to Bowling Green football. He is our Lombardi, our Auerbach, our Woody, our Bo- heck he had Bo on one of his staffs and is credited as being a bit of a mediator between the Buckeye and Wolverine headmen!
I am reminded of a few years back when San Diego’s Jack Murphy Stadium was relegated to being called “The Murph”. At the time, I was in my early teens, I read an article about how by doing that you are disrespecting Jack Murphy- a notable local sportswriter who is routinely credited for bringing major league baseball to the area. (I’d hate to read the author’s thoughts now that the stadium naming rights have been sold to a computer-tech company) That notion has stuck with me and resonated a few years back when many in burnt orange and seal brown began referring to our fall Saturday afternoon meeting place as The Doyt.
Have I called Perry Stadium The Doyt? Yes. Will I again? Probably. But, after a perusal of my thoughts on this page I have come to the understanding that it is not so much the fact that “The Doyt” is in our vernacular, it is the fact that it has now become concrete- the phrase will now adorn the inner sanctum of our gridiron arena. I had an inkling of this same feeling a few years ago when we added a new scoreboard and signage to the outside of the board facing Wooster Street. I was subconsciously worried that the sign would read “The Doyt”. Thankfully that sign read, and still reads, Doyt L. Perry Stadium.
The Swamp, The Bayou, The Big House, Death Valley et al
All are trendy and cute names for “big time” college football stadiums. Only one of the listed examples has an individual’s name attached to it and that individual was a major benefactor, rather than a major innovator. I want to be able to tell anyone who drives by I75 about Doyt Perry; I want our M.A.C. brethren to hear the name of the man who left such a strong legacy at Bowling Green and throughout the college football coaching ranks. I am reminded of how cool it was to hear ESPN’s Reese Davis utter the words “You don’t just walk into Doyt Perry Stadium and come away with a victory” to a national television audience and how bland it would have been if he said “They Doyt” instead. I want to honor the legacy of a rich football tradition. What I don’t want is for that history to be minimized or lost to catch phrases and innuendos on why our colors don’t include a green hue, and snippets featuring professional bowlers rather than the legends of our fine institution.
Since 1966 the Falcons have been playing football at what was once University Stadium, then Doyt L. Perry Field, and now Doyt. L. Perry Stadium with its enhanced scoreboard and sparkling new Sebo Athletic Center. With a fresh outlook and commitment to improving the venue, I hope that we can continue to instill our link to the past regarding the patriarch of Falcon football. I am not advocating the banning of the phrase “The Doyt”, but rather I ask that whenever possible we still refer to the stadium by its full name. At a time when the athletic department is re-branding itself with new logos and a consistent presence, it is the least we can do to honor a man who was “our Doyt.”

Posted by TG on Aug 09 2007 | Tagged as: Football
The new turf is down…the media guide has been printed…the Sebo Center is finally hard-hat optional…and in less than a month, Falcon football kicks off another season, hoping to erase the memory of the most recent campaign, while igniting memories of those from the not so distant past.
The biggest question going into, and eventually coming out of, these 95-degree two-a-days is “Who will be the quarterback?” Some camps believe that all things being equal, Anthony Turner’s experience will earn him the nod. Others believe that Turner’s experience will give Tyler Sheehan the nod.
But are we racking our brains over nothing? Has Gregg Brandon already found his man and is finding creative means of sharing with the world?
Conventional wisdom would say that the three weeks left in summer workouts leaves plenty of room for more competition. Hell, Erique Dozier did such a fine job stepping in as a linebacker last year, he may even get to take the snaps in the Metrodome.
Unfortunately, this is BG football, and collective wisdom is worth about as much as calling dibbs on the last burger at the Amstutz family barbecue. Besides, I think we have all the answers we need in the inset photo and caption of this week’s “Ask the AD” segment on the official athletics site:

Perhaps a little cryptic for natural logic, but if #13 is taking snaps on September 1, we should start taking a little bit closer look at official press releases.
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Speaking of the “Ask the AD” segment, the idea of new concessions at The Doyt intrigues me. They’ve always handled the pretty standard fare at BG games, hot dogs, pizza, popcorn, etc., but could that be on the way out? Surely the staples will remain, but what twists on old stand-bys might the Gladieux folks toss out there for consumption?
Ideas are welcome in the comments, but with the Indiana State Fair kicking off earlier today, it had me wondering how a day of “fair food concessions” might go over. Certainly not a week-in and week-out sort of thing, but just one day where peanuts and crackerjack are replaced with corn dogs and fried cheese, and Cokes and bottled waters are replaced by…well, more corn dogs and more fried cheese.
Makes my mouth water for kickoff just thinking about it…