…This will be my final post on Ay-Ziggy-Zoomba.com as on Tuesday I’ll begin working at The Blade once again…
Freshman Jerry Phillips has improved throughout camp and hopes to be the starting kicker when BGSU hosts Troy. Phillips, a native of northwest Ohio, discusses the transition to kicking at the collegiate level and makes a bold prediction concerning his former team.
Sophomore cornerback Adrien Spencer talks about being a projected starter, his brother in the NFL, and what it takes to gain 10 pounds over an offseason.
Some observations after watching BG practice Friday afternoon at Perry Stadium … – If players are beginning to find camp to be tedious, that wasn’t readily apparent at the beginning of practice. There was plenty of laughter and energy to go around during the stretching and exercise drills portion of practice. And once position drills [...]
Freshman Jordan Roussos was a dominant dual-sport athlete in high school and hopes his wrestling skills won’t be forgotten as he embarks on a football career at BG. Roussos, a defensive lineman, expects to redshirt but is willing to play if necessary. He’s not as open-minded, though, when it comes to debating over which state’s high school wrestling is the best in the country.
Four-year starter Jahmal Brown has started all but two games in his career and has been one of the more sure tacklers on the team. Still, he would like to add to his career total of one interception while helping to make Dave Clawson’s first season at BG a success.
Sophomore Ben Bojicic has an appetite for cheese steaks and an appetite for becoming the Falcons’ next outstanding center.
Freshman running back John Pettigrew arrives to BG with his sister, a sprinter on the Falcon track team. One of the most productive high school rushers in Ohio history, Pettigrew could be considered the gem of this year’s freshman class. He hopes to contribute to the team in year one.
Head coach Dave Clawson discusses fall camp and places some meaty expectations on one senior starter.
Warren Ruggiero took an assistant coaching job at Defiance College in 1989. Twenty years and several jobs later he returns to Ohio as BG’s offensive coordinator. Ruggiero praises quarterback Tyler Sheehan and also marvels at the “freak” he coached last year at Kansas State.