bcshater {l Wrote}:Washington falls to Oregon in OT
Mich. St. defeats Ped St.
WVU losing to Iowa St.
Michigan tied with Wisconsin 7-7. Would there be more optimism if Don Brown remained at BC? Could we have won either the Purdue or NC. St. game with Brown as DC? Guess we will never know. Brown making a lot more money at Michigan so cannot blame him for making the move.
MilitantEagle {l Wrote}:bcshater {l Wrote}:Washington falls to Oregon in OT
Mich. St. defeats Ped St.
WVU losing to Iowa St.
Michigan tied with Wisconsin 7-7. Would there be more optimism if Don Brown remained at BC? Could we have won either the Purdue or NC. St. game with Brown as DC? Guess we will never know. Brown making a lot more money at Michigan so cannot blame him for making the move.
Ryan Day was a bigger loss than Don Brown. BC went 0-8 in the ACC after Ryan Day left, but Don Brown was still the DC.
bcshater {l Wrote}:MilitantEagle {l Wrote}:bcshater {l Wrote}:Washington falls to Oregon in OT
Mich. St. defeats Ped St.
WVU losing to Iowa St.
Michigan tied with Wisconsin 7-7. Would there be more optimism if Don Brown remained at BC? Could we have won either the Purdue or NC. St. game with Brown as DC? Guess we will never know. Brown making a lot more money at Michigan so cannot blame him for making the move.
Ryan Day was a bigger loss than Don Brown. BC went 0-8 in the ACC after Ryan Day left, but Don Brown was still the DC.
Ya but Don Brown....and I do realize that Brown has been gone a couple of years...
•Led BC to second-best rushing defense in the nation (94.5 yards/game) and the 11th-best total defense in the country (324.2 yards/game), good for third in the conference, in 2014 as the Eagles notched seven wins for the second consecutive season.
•Guided the Eagles to allow 21.3 points per game in 2014, third best in the conference and 21st in the nation.
•Coordinated the 2013 Eagle defense to finish among the nation’s leaders in sacks (21st in nation, fifth in conference with 36), tackles for loss (30th in nation, eighth in conference with 88) and red zone defense (30th in nation, third in conference).
•Orchestrated a 600 percent increase in team sack production (36 sacks) and nearly a 200 percent increase in team tackles for loss production (88 tackles for loss) in first season as defensive coordinator at the Heights.
•In his second season, the BC defense recorded 33 sacks (tied for 33rd in the nation and fifth in the ACC) – including five in the victory over No. 9 Southern California – and 74 tackles for loss (tied for 26 in the country and tied for fifth in the conference).
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