[NU Sports] New OC - Mick McCall?

Jeff Beamsley jeff.beamsley at hilgraeve.com
Fri Jan 11 16:24:36 CST 2008


I was referring to the game in 2003 when BG beat us 28-24 on a great second
half performance by their QB Josh Harris.

BG didn't have a bad year (7-6), but they had a pretty young offense and QB.
They will be a lot better next year.  I agree, though, that CMU tore it up
and gave Purdue a real run for their money.  Their young QB LeFevour is one
of the most exciting players to come along since Vince Young.  The reason why
CMU guys might have been harder to get is that the CMU coach Butch Jones was
on the short list for the open WVU position.  He has since signed a new
contract with CMU, but is clearly going places.  

Don't know much about Tulsa.  

Jeff

-----Original Message-----
From: nwu-sports-bounces at tssi.com [mailto:nwu-sports-bounces at tssi.com] On
Behalf Of Jim Bendat
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 4:47 PM
To: nwu-sports at tssi.com
Subject: Re: [NU Sports] New OC - Mick McCall?

As others have pointed out, BG was in the GMAC Bowl and got slaughtered by
Tulsa, 63-7.  Central Michigan was the team that scored a lot of points
against Purdue in the Motor City Bowl.  So, I can't help but wonder why we're
not going for the Tulsa or Central Michigan guys instead.  -- Jim


Jeff Beamsley wrote:
> That would work.
>
> BG runs the spread pretty well as we saw in the Motor City Bowl.
>
>   

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