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The Bowling Green Falcons represent Bowling Green State University in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) as a member of the Mid-American Conference (MAC).

Located in Bowling Green, Ohio, the Falcons have a long and storied football history, filled with memorable moments and achievements. Over the years, the Bowling Green Falcons have developed competitive teams, produced many talented players, and benefited from the leadership of dedicated coaches.

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The Bowling Green Falcons have had a mixed record in recent years, but they have shown flashes of potential. In 2022, the Falcons finished the regular season with a 7-5 record and qualified for a bowl game. They lost to Marshall in the Bahamas Bowl.

The Falcons are expected to be competitive again in 2023. They have a talented roster led by quarterback Matt McDonald and running back Andrew Clair. The Falcons will be looking to build on their success from last season and make a run at a MAC championship.

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The Bowling Green Falcons football program was established in 1919, making it one of the oldest college football programs in the United States.

The Falcons have been members of various conferences, including the Northwest Ohio League, the Ohio Athletic Conference, and the Mid-American Conference. The Falcons joined the MAC in 1952, and have been a competitive force within the conference ever since.

Throughout their history, the Falcons have experienced both successes and challenges, but their commitment to excellence on and off the field has allowed them to make their mark on the college football landscape.

Team Key Stats

The Bowling Green Falcons have achieved some notable statistics throughout their history, showcasing their accomplishments on the field. Some of the key stats include:

  • Overall Win-Loss Record (1919-2022): 574-388-52
  • Bowl Game Appearances: 14 (1961, 1982, 1985, 1991, 1992, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2023)
  • Bowl Game Record: 6-8
  • Conference Championships: 12 (1956, 1959, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1982, 1985, 1991, 1992, 2003, 2015)
  • All-time Home Record: 314-164-22

Championships Won

The Bowling Green Falcons have a history of success, winning a total of 12 conference championships. The Falcons won their first MAC championship in 1956 and have since added 11 more titles to their collection. While the Falcons have yet to capture a national championship, their numerous conference titles demonstrate their ability to compete at a high level.

Important Team Events

The Bowling Green Falcons have experienced several important events throughout their history. Some of the most notable events include:

  • First football game in 1919: The Falcons played their first game on October 3, 1919, against Findlay College, marking the beginning of their storied football history.
  • Joining the Mid-American Conference in 1952: The Falcons’ entry into the MAC marked the beginning of a new era for the program, providing them with a stable conference home and new opportunities for growth.
  • First conference championship in 1956: The Falcons won their first MAC championship in 1956, setting the stage for future success in the conference.
  • First bowl game appearance in 1961: Bowling Green made their first bowl game appearance in the 1961 Mercy Bowl, facing off against the Fresno State Bulldogs.
  • 1985 MAC Championship: The Falcons won their first MAC championship in 12 years in 1985, defeating Akron in the championship game.
  • 1991 MAC Championship: The Falcons won their second MAC championship in 6 years in 1991, defeating Ohio in the championship game.
  • 2003 MAC Championship: The Falcons won their third MAC championship in 12 years in 2003, defeating Northern Illinois in the championship game.
  • 2015 MAC Championship: The Falcons won their fourth MAC championship in 12 years in 2015, defeating Toledo in the championship game.
  • 2023 Bahamas Bowl: The Falcons won their fifth MAC championship in 18 years in 2023, defeating Marshall in the Bahamas Bowl.

Top Players in College History

The Bowling Green Falcons have produced numerous talented players throughout their history, many of whom have gone on to have successful careers in the NFL. Some of the most notable players in Falcons history include:

  • Kory Lichtensteiger (OL, 2004-2007): Lichtensteiger was a dominant offensive lineman for the Falcons, earning First Team All-MAC honors twice and being named the MAC Offensive Lineman of the Year in 2007. He was drafted in the fourth round by the Denver Broncos in 2008 and had a successful NFL career, playing for both the Broncos and the Washington Redskins.
  • Shaun Suisham (K, 2001-2004): Suisham was a reliable kicker for the Falcons, earning First Team All-MAC honors in 2004. He went on to have a successful NFL career, playing for multiple teams, including the Pittsburgh Steelers, with whom he won a Super Bowl in 2008.
  • Freddie Barnes (WR, 2006-2009): Barnes had a prolific college career, setting numerous school records during his time at Bowling Green. He was named a First Team All-American and First Team All-MAC in 2009, and went on to play briefly in the NFL.

Top Coaches in College History

The success of the Bowling Green Falcons football program can be attributed in part to the leadership and guidance provided by their coaching staff. Here are some of the most influential coaches in the team’s history:

  • Doyt Perry (1955-1964): Perry led the Falcons through a period of great success, capturing five MAC championships during his tenure. He remains one of the most successful coaches in Bowling Green history, with an overall record of 77-11-5. Perry was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1988.
  • Gary Blackney (1991-2000): Blackney took over a struggling program and quickly turned it around, leading the Falcons to two MAC championships and three bowl game appearances. He was named the MAC Coach of the Year in 1991 and 1992, and finished his tenure with a record of 60-50-2.
  • Urban Meyer (2001-2002): Meyer had a brief but successful tenure with the Falcons, leading the team to a 17-6 record over two seasons.He was named the MAC Coach of the Year in 2001 and went on to have an extremely successful coaching career, winning multiple national championships at Florida and Ohio State.
  • Dave Clawson (2009-2013): Clawson guided the Falcons to two bowl game appearances and a MAC championship in 2013. Under his leadership, the Falcons consistently competed at a high level in the MAC, and he finished his tenure with a record of 32-31.
  • Dino Babers (2014-2017): Babers led the Falcons to a 24-15 record over four seasons, including a MAC championship in 2015. He was named the MAC Coach of the Year in 2015 and 2017. Babers left Bowling Green to take the head coaching job at Syracuse in 2018.
  • Jeff Hafley (2018-2021): Hafley led the Falcons to a 15-17 record over three seasons. He left Bowling Green to take the head coaching job at Boston College in 2022.
  • Scot Loeffler (2022-Present): Loeffler is the current head coach of the Bowling Green Falcons. He was hired in December 2021.


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What is the name of the Bowling Green Falcons football team?

The Bowling Green Falcons football team is officially known as the Bowling Green State University Falcons.

When was the Bowling Green Falcons football team founded?

The Bowling Green Falcons football team was founded in 1919.

What conference does the Bowling Green Falcons football team compete in?

The Bowling Green Falcons football team competes in the Mid-American Conference (MAC).

What is the Bowling Green Falcons football team’s home stadium?

The Bowling Green Falcons football team’s home stadium is Doyt Perry Stadium.

What is the Bowling Green Falcons football team’s mascot?

The Bowling Green Falcons football team’s mascot is the Falcon.

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