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BOWLING GREEN
2015 FALCON FOOTBALL
Football Contact: Scott Swegan • Office: 419-372-7105 • Cell: 419-575-9148 • Email: swegans@bgsu.edu
Secondary Football Contact: James Nahikian • Office: 419-372-4027 • Cell: 248-224-8113 • Email: jnahiki@bgsu.edu
Athletic Communications Office • Bowling Green State University • 251 Perry Stadium East • Bowling Green, OH 43403
GAME INFORMATION
Saturday, Sept. 12, 12:00 PM ET
Byrd Stadium (54,000)
Big Ten Network
BTN2GO.com
Falcon Radio Network
BGSUFalcons.com
College Park, Md.
Joe Beninati, Scott McBrien
Todd Walker, John Gibson
MATCHUP INFO
Bowling Green................................. Maryland
Bowling Green, Ohio ......Location ........... College Park, Md.
17,558 ........................... Enrollment ........................... 37,248
1910 .................................Founded .................................1856
Orange & Brown ...............Colors .Red, White, Black & Gold
Mid-American ............. Conference .......................... Big Ten
Dino Babers ................. Head Coach ................ Randy Edsall
27-14 (4) ..............Career Record (Yrs) .........95-100 (17)
8-7 (2) ................Record at School (Yrs) ...........21-30 (5)
30 .................................Points/Game .................................50
557 ............................. Offense/Game ............................. 479
124 .............................Rushing/Game ............................ 341
433 .............................Passing/Game ............................ 138
59 ........................Points Allowed/Game ........................21
604 .......................Total Defense/Game ...................... 276
399 ....................Rushing Allowed/Game ......................56
205 ....................Passing Allowed/Game ................... 220
-1 ..............................Turnover Margin ............................. -1
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BOWLING GREEN
FALCONS
0-1, 0-0 MAC
SATURDAY, SEPT. 12
12:00 PM EST
BYRD STADIUM (54,000)
COLLEGE PARK, MD.
MARYLAND
TERRAPINS
1-0, 0-0 B1G
FALCONS HEAD TO MARYLAND FOR SHOWDOWN WITH TERRAPINS
Coming off a season-opening loss at No. 25 Tennessee, the Bowling Green State University
football team will look to break into the win column on Saturday at Maryland. The BGSU
offense posted 557 yards and 30 points against UT’s defense in week one. Maryland is
coming off a 50-21 win over Richmond in their season opener. It will be the first-ever
matchup between the two schools.
A WIN AGAINST MARYLAND WOULD...
• Be the first win of the 2015 season for the Falcons
• Mark the second straight season that the Falcons have defeated a Power Five Conference
opponent as well as a Big Ten Conference opponent
• Be the Falcons’ fifth straight season that they have won their second game of the season
• Give Bowling Green their first road victory over a Power Five school since 2008 when they
defeated Pittsburgh in the season opener
FALCON FACTS
• Bowling Green racked up 557 yards of total offense against No. 25 Tennessee in the season
opener - the third-highest mark in the Dino Babers’ era.
• The Falcons were led by quarterback Matt Johnson, who passed for a career-high 424 yards
in the loss. The 424 yards were the eighth-most in school history for a single game and the
second-most in the country during opening weekend.
• Six Falcons made their first career start against Tennessee, while eight other players saw
their first action of their careers in a Falcon uniform.
• Fred Coppet surpassed 1,000 career rushing yards in Saturday’s game, making him the 36th
player all-time to do so.
• The Falcons now have three active receivers with more than 1,000 yards and two active
running backs over 1,000 yards.
• Gehrig Dieter caught seven passes for a career-high 133 yards in week one. He also caught
a touchdown.
• Bowling Green’s three tight ends combined to catch five passes for 61 yards and a
touchdown. Last season Bowling Green’s tight ends had just two receptions all season.
HEAD COACH DINO BABERS
• Dino Babers is in his second season at the helm of the Orange and Brown, and his fourth
season overall as a head coach. He has a career record of 27-14 and has won a championship
in all three seasons thus far.
• Babers has impressed in his Bowling Green tenure thus far, winning eight games in his first
season. In those eight wins were a victory over a Big Ten foe (Indiana), a MAC East Division
championship, and Bowling Green’s first bowl win since the 2004 season.
BOWLING GREEN
FALCON FOOTBALL
2015 BGSU FOOTBALL MEDIA POLICIES
CREDENTIALS
Requests for working press credentials should be made to the BGSU Athletic Communications Office, addressed to the attention of Scott Swegan. Requests should
be made at least one week in advance. Late requests will be honored if space is available, but parking cannot be guaranteed for requests less than one week in
advance. Scouts and non-working media will be seated if space is available.
WEEKLY INFORMATION
Media members can access BGSU information via the internet at BGSUFalcons.com. Weekly game notes and statistics will be updated regularly. A PDF version of
releases and statistics can be e-mailed to those outlets which would prefer to receive this information on a regular basis. Please notify Scott Swegan if you would
like to be put on our primary media e-mail list.
MAC TELECONFERENCE
Coach Babers will be available each Monday during the regular season on the weekly MAC Teleconference (10:50-11:00 a.m., Eastern). To join this MAC Teleconference
please contact the MAC at 216-466-5622 and ask for Ken Mather.
WEEKLY PRESSER
Coach Babers will hold a weekly media press conference each week in the Wilcox Board Room on the third floor of the Sebo Athletic Center. All members of the
media are welcome to attend. Out-of-town media should contact Scott Swegan to schedule a phone interview with Coach Babers or players at least one day in
advance. All phone interviews need to be completed by Wednesday evening. Audio and video of each weekly press conference will be available at BGSUFalcons.
com shortly after the completion of the press conference.
PLAYER INTERVIEWS
All interviews with members of the team should be coordinated through the BGSU Athletic Communications office. Players will be made available following practice
on Tuesday and Wednesday. Please allow at least 24 hours to set up interviews with players. Arrangements will be made for telephone and in-person interviews at
a time that is mutually agreeable to the reporter/broadcaster and the student-athlete.
PARKING
A special media parking lot is located adjacent to Doyt Perry Stadium, near Cochrane Field. Access to the media lot is by Stadium Drive which is accessible off of
Mercer Road. Admission to the media lot is restricted to people holding the correct credential acquired from the athletic communications office. All media members
are asked to enter the stadium through the press gate (Gate 2) at the southwest corner of the stadium.
POST-GAME INTERVIEWS
At Home: Coach Babers and BGSU players will be available for post-game interviews in the Sentinel-Tribune Room located between the two locker rooms, following
the normal cooling-off period. BGSU observes a closed locker room policy. The Sentinel-Tribune Room is on the east side of the stadium (opposite the press box),
and can be entered through the tunnels at either the north or south end. On the road: Coach Babers and requested players will be made available in a designated
media room or just outside the locker room following the normal cooling-off period.
PRESS GATE
The press gate (Gate 2) at Doyt L. Perry Stadium is at the southwest corner of the stadium, a short walk from the media parking lot. Late credential requests will
be available for pickup at Gate 2 on game day.
MEDIA FIELD POLICY
A general media pass will allow you access to the field during pre-game warmups and during the final five minutes of the fourth quarter only. Field access at other
times will be limited to working photographers and television reporters. No interviews may be conducted on the field and any attempt to do so may lead to
the loss of your media pass.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Photo passes for newspaper photographers, television videographers and, under special circumstances, for free-lance photographers, are available from the athletic
communications office. Photo passes entitle the photographer access to the sideline, the post-game press conference room and the press box.
PRESS BOX SERVICES
Members of the media will be provided with game programs, flip cards, current statistics and last-minute pregame notes prior to the start of the game. Statistical
summaries will include play-by-play, quarter stats, halftime stats, complete team and individual stats and tackles. The BGSU Press Box does have a wireless internet
connection for all members of the media.
RADIO
Requests for permission to broadcast must be made in writing. Space will be made available for the official visiting radio station and student radio station on request.
There is space in each booth for four persons. Phone lines can be ordered through Steve Messenger (smessen@bgsu.edu).
LIVE STREAMING
Live streaming of BGSU football practices or games is not permitted. The use of Periscope and Meerkat is prohibited while covering BGSU Football, unless prior
permission is obtained from the BGSU Athletic Communications staff.
Maryland Week Schedule/Media Availability
Please contact Scott Swegan for interview requests
SUNDAY • 6th
MONDAY • 7th
TUESDAY • 8th
WEDNESDAY • 9th
NO AVAILABILITY
NO PRACTICE
PRACTICE
3:30-5:30 pm
PRACTICE
3:30-5:30 pm
Coach Babers/Players
available after practice
Coach Babers/Players
available after practice
MAC Teleconference
Dino Babers • 10:50 am
Press Conference
Babers, Select Players
Wilcox Board Room
11:30 am
Coaches Show
Dino Babers • 6:00 pm
Frickers
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* Please contact Scott
* Please contact Scott
Swegan (swegans@bgsu. Swegan (swegans@bgsu.
edu) to find out if/what edu) to find out if/what
portions of practice are
portions of practice are
open to media
open to media
THURSDAY • 10th
FRIDAY • 11th
NO AVAILABILITY NO AVAILABILITY
PRACTICE
6:30-7:30 am
TRAVEL DAY
SATURDAY • 12th
GAME DAY
12:00 pm ET
College Park, Md.
Byrd Stadium
Coach Babers/Players
available postgame after
mandatory 10 minute
NCAA cooling off period
Game 2 • Bowling Green at Maryland • Sept. 12, 2015
BOWLING GREEN
FALCON FOOTBALL
2015 SCHEDULE
at Tennessee
Game Information
Saturday, Sept. 5
L, 30-59
at Maryland
Game Information
Saturday, Sept. 12
12:00 p.m. EST • Big Ten Network
Nissan Stadium
Nashville, Tenn.
Byrd Stadium
College Park, Md.
Notes
First Meeting
BGSU is 6-16 all-time vs. B1G
MEMPHIS
Game Information
Saturday, Sept. 19
3:00 p.m. EST • ESPN3
Notes
BGSU leads all-time series 1-0
52-35 BGSU (12/22/04) GMAC Bowl
at Purdue
Game Information
Saturday, Sept. 26
TBA
Notes
BGSU leads all-time series 2-0
17-14 BGSU (9/16/72); 27-26 BGSU (9/6/03)
at Buffalo
Game Information
Saturday, Oct. 3
3:30 p.m. EST
Notes
BGSU leads all-time series 9-3
BGSU def. Buffalo 36-35 last season
UMASS
Game Information
Saturday, Oct. 10
TBA
Notes
BGSU leads all-time series 3-0
BGSU def. UMass 47-42 last season
AKRON
Game Information
Saturday, Oct. 17
3:00 p.m. EST
Notes
BGSU leads all-time series 14-7
BGSU def. Akron 27-10 last season
at Kent State
Game Information
Saturday, Oct. 25
TBA
Notes
BGSU leads all-time series 57-19-6
BGSU def. Kent State 30-20 last season
OHIO
Game Information
Wednesday, Nov. 4
8:00 p.m. EST • ESPN2
Notes
BGSU leads all-time series 39-25-2
BGSU def. Ohio 31-13 last season
Game Information
Wednesday, Nov. 11
8:00 p.m. EST • ESPN2/ESPNU
Notes
BGSU leads all-time series 31-18-3
WMU def. BGSU 26-14 last season
Game Information
Tuesday, Nov. 17
TBA • ESPN2/ESPNU
Notes
BGSU leads all-time series 39-36-4
UT def. BGSU 27-20 last season
Game Information
Tuesday, Nov. 24
7:30 p.m. EST • ESPNU/ESPN3
Notes
BGSU leads all-time series 20-9-1
BSU def. BGSU 41-24 last season
Doyt L. Perry Stadium
Bowling Green, Ohio
Ross-Ade Stadium
West Lafayette, Ind.
UB Stadium
Amherst, N.Y.
Doyt L. Perry Stadium
Bowling Green, Ohio
Doyt L. Perry Stadium
Bowling Green, Ohio
Dix Stadium
Kent, Ohio
Doyt L. Perry Stadium
Bowling Green, Ohio
at Western Michigan
Waldo Stadium
Kalamazoo, Mich.
TOLEDO
Doyt L. Perry Stadium
Bowling Green, Ohio
at Ball State
Scheumann Stadium
Muncie, Ind.
MAC Championship
Ford Field
Detroit, Mich.
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Matt Johnson passed for a career-high 424 yards
Offense totaled 557 yards on 85 plays
Gehrig Dieter caught 7 passes for 133 yards
Game Information
Friday, Dec. 4
8:00 p.m. EST • ESPN2
Notes
BGSU has made back-to-back appearances
BGSU is 1-2 all-time in MACC game
Game 2 • Bowling Green at Maryland • Sept. 12, 2015
BOWLING GREEN
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The Falcons and
Terrapins will
meet for the
very first time
on Saturday
afternoon in College Park.
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FALCON FOOTBALL
BY THE NUMBERS
30
The
Falcons
scored
30 points
against
Tennessee -- the exact
average that BGSU totaled
over 14 ballgames last
season.
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Redshirtjunior Gehrig
Dieter caught
a career-high
seven passes
on Saturday, while also
racking up a career-high
133 yards.
The Falcons
have won
six games
against Big Ten
Conference
opponents, including
wins over Indiana,
Northwestern, Minnesota
and Purdue.
Redshirtsenior
Alex
Huettel
-- one
of the more experienced
players in the MAC -- has
now made 42 consecutive
starts.
The
Falcons
have won
12 straight
games
over MAC East opponents,
and are 16-1 during the
last three seasons against
teams from the MAC East.
42
3
Head coach
Dino Babers
has won at
least one
championship
in each of his three
seasons as a head coach.
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12
111
The Falcons racked up 557
yards of offense against
Tennessee -- good enough
for third most in the Dino
Babers’ era. It was still
111 yards shy of tying the
benchmark, which was set
at UMass last season.
Game 2 • Bowling Green at Maryland • Sept. 12, 2015
BOWLING GREEN
FALCON FOOTBALL
HEAD COACH DINO BABERS
Dino Babers will
begin his second
year as head football
coach at Bowling
Green State University in 2015. He was
introduced as the
18th coach in school
history on December
18, 2013, and has
been a head coach
for three seasons.
“Coach Babers and
his staff have done a great job with our football
program during his first year, and we expect that
they will continue to take the program to new
heights during year two,” Director of Athletics D.
Christopher Kingston said. “Winning eight games,
the MAC East Division, a bowl game at BGSU for the
first time since 2004, and defeating a Big Ten team
for the first time since 2007 headline the most notable accomplishments during his first season. This
is an exciting time to honor the past and create the
future for BGSU and Falcon Football, and we can’t
wait for the 2015 season to get underway.”
In his first season at Bowling Green, Babers and his
Falcon football program achieved several notable
milestones. Bowling Green finished the season
8-6 overall, winning the inaugural Raycom Media
Camellia Bowl over South Alabama to cap off the
season.
For the second consecutive season, BGSU went
undefeated against MAC East Division competition,
on their way to their second straight divisional
championship and back-to-back appearances in
the MAC Championship Game. 2014 also marked
the third season in a row that Bowling Green has
played in a bowl game – the second-longest active
streak in the Mid-American Conference.
Bowling Green had several notable wins during
Babers’ first season on the sideline, including a
thrilling 45-42 victory over Indiana on Sept. 13,
2014 at Doyt L. Perry Stadium. The win marked BGSU’s first-ever at home against a Big Ten Conference
opponent, and was the first over a Big Ten team
since 2007. It also marked the first victory over a
Power Five Conference opponent since 2008.
Under Babers, the Bowling Green offense flourished for much of the season. One such notable
performance came from true freshman wide receiver Roger Lewis, who became the first freshman
in school history to surpass 1,000 receiving yards
in a season. Despite losing starting quarterback,
and consensus preseason player of the year, Matt
Johnson in week one, BGSU’s offense featured
three wide outs with more than 50 catches and six
total receivers with 20-or-more receptions. They
were one of three schools in the nation to achieve
that feat.
Babers has more than 30 years of coaching experience, including a 27-13 record as a head coach. In
2013, Babers led Eastern Illinois to a 12-2 record, a
No. 2 national ranking, and a quarterfinal appearance in the FCS playoffs. The Panthers outscored
their opponents 675-319. Upon his arrival at EIU,
Babers took a Panthers team, which had finished
in last place in the Ohio Valley Conference in 2011,
and led them to a first-place finish in 2012 with a
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6-1 league mark. It was just the fourth time in OVC
history in which a team had gone from worstto-first in a single season. For his efforts, he was
named Ohio Valley Conference Coach of the Year in
each of the past two years.
During his two seasons at EIU, Babers led the best
offense in all of FCS. The Panthers led the nation in
yards per game (589.5) and points per game (48.2)
in 2013. In addition, EIU averaged 372.4 yards per
game through the air and 217.1 yards per game on
the ground.
Under the guidance of Babers, quarterback Jimmy
Garoppolo was named the Walter Payton Award
winner, the FCS equivalent of the Heisman Trophy
-- given to the nation’s best player. Garoppolo
threw for 5,050 yards and 53 touchdowns in 2013.
During his two seasons under Babers’ guidance, he
threw for 8,873 yards and 84 scores.
Babers, best-known for his offensive firepower,
has proven to be an effective defensive coach, as
well. The Panthers were in the top 30 nationally
in scoring defense, red zone defense, and passing
defense efficiency. They are also one of the most
prolific defenses in the all of FCS at forcing turnovers, as they are sixth in the nation with a plus-14
turnover margin. EIU forced 37 turnovers on the
year and ranks first in the country with 23 fumbles
recovered.
Both Garoppolo and wide receiver Erik Lora were
named the best at their position by the FCS Athletic Directors Association. Lora followed up his record
breaking 2012 season (in which he was named
OVC Player of the Year) by catching 123 passes for
1,554 yards and 19 touchdowns in 14 games. The
123 catches were the second-most in FCS history,
trailing only the record-setting 136 catches he had
in 2012. The 1,544 yards were the second-most in
OVC history (behind only his record of 1,664 set
last year) and 15th in FCS history. His 19 receiving
touchdowns were the most in OVC history as were
his 35 career receiving touchdowns.
Under Babers, Eastern Illinois’ offense used the
talents of more than just one receiver as four wideouts had at least 700 yards and eight touchdowns
this year. Adam Drake joined Lora with over 1,000
yards in 2013, as he caught 85 passes for 1,305
yards and 13 touchdowns. In addition to the aerial
assault, EIU featured a dynamic rushing attack. As
a team, the Panthers had 35 rushing touchdowns
and featured two backs who had big years. Shepard Little rushed for 1,551 yards and 15 touchdowns on the season, while Taylor Duncan had 988
yards and 10 touchdowns.
More impressively, Babers has mentored 27 receivers who have played in the NFL, and several other
top draft picks. Among the players who have been
coached by Babers, six of them were drafted in the
first two rounds. The Tennessee Titans drafted wide
receiver Kendall Wright in the first round, while
running back Trung Candidate was a first round
pick by the St. Louis Rams in 2000. Four others—
wide receivers Brian Alford, Will Blackwell, Dennis
Northcutt and Josh Gordon—were taken in the
second round.
Babers was a four-year starter at the University of
Hawaii, Academic All-WAC, and captain his senior
year. He is married to his wife Susan. They have four
daughters—Breeahnah, Tasha, Jazzmin, and Paris.
Babers’ Coaching Chronology
Head Coach.......Bowling Green (2013-pres.)
Head Coach............Eastern Illinois (2011-13)
Assistant Coach..................... Baylor (2008-11)
Assistant Head Coach...........UCLA (2004-07)
Assistant Coach................... Pittsburgh (2003)
Off. Coordinator........... Texas A&M (2001-02)
Off. Coordinator............ Arizona (1995-2000)
Assistant Coach........ San Diego State (1994)
Assistant Coach................... Purdue (1991-93)
Assistant Coach..... Northern Arizona (1990)
Assistant Coach.......................UNLV (1988-89)
Assistant Coach........... Eastern Illinois (1987)
Grad. Assistant......... Arizona State (1985-86)
Grad. Assistant............................Hawai’i (1984)
Babers’ Postseason Success
2014.............. Camellia Bowl (Bowling Green)
2013................... FCS Playoffs (Eastern Illinois)
2012.....................FCS Playoffs (Eastern Illinois
2011....................................Alamo Bowl (Baylor)
2010......................................Texas Bowl (Baylor)
2007...............................Las Vegas Bowl (UCLA)
2006................................. Emerald Bowl (UCLA)
2005.......................................... Sun Bowl (UCLA)
2004...............................Las Vegas Bowl (UCLA)
2001....Galleryfurniture.com Bowl (Texas A&M)
1998......................................Holiday Bowl (Arizona)
1997..............................Insight.com Bowl (Arizona)
1987................................ Rose Bowl (Arizona State)
1985...........................Holiday Bowl (Arizona State)
Prior to becoming the head coach at Eastern
Illinois, Babers spent four seasons at Baylor under
Art Briles from 2008-11. During his time in Waco, he
served as the special teams coordinator, recruiting
coordinator, and outside receivers coach, coaching
NFL stars such as Robert Griffin III, Kendall Wright,
and Josh Gordon. Prior to that, he spent four seasons at UCLA as an assistant head coach, recruiting
coordinator and wide receivers coach. His other
coaching stints have included stops at Pittsburgh,
Texas A&M, Arizona, San Diego State, Purdue,
Northern Arizona, Nevada, Eastern Illinois, Arizona
State, and Hawaii.
Game 2 • Bowling Green at Maryland • Sept. 12, 2015
BOWLING GREEN
2015 Honors
Jacob Bennett, RJr., OL
• 2nd Team Preseason All-MAC OL (Phil Steele)
• 3rd Team Preseason All-MAC OL (Athlon)
Ryan Burbrink, RSr., WR
• 1st Team Preseason All-MAC PR (Phil Steele)
• 3rd Team Preseason All-MAC PR (Athlon)
• Biletnikoff Award Watch List
Joseph Davidson, RSo., P
• 1st Team Preseason All-MAC P (Phil Steele)
• 3rd Team Preseason All-MAC P (Athlon)
Logan Dietz, RJr., OL
• 2nd Team Preseason All-MAC OL (Phil Steele)
• 3rd Team Preseason All-MAC OL (Athlon)
Jacob Bennett, RJr., OL
• 2nd Team Preseason All-MAC OL (Phil Steele)
Travis Greene, RSr., RB
• 2nd Team Preseason All-MAC RB (Phil Steele)
• 2nd Team Preseason All-MAC RB (Athlon)
• Doak Walker Award Wathc List
Eilar Hardy, Gr., DB
• 4th Team Preseason All-MAC DB (Phil Steele)
Alex Huettel, RSr., OL
• 1st Team Preseason All-MAC OL (Phil Steele)
• 1st Team Preseason All-MAC OL (Athlon)
• Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List
Matt Johnson, RSr., QB
• 4th Team Preseason All-MAC QB (Phil Steele)
• 2nd Team Preseason All-MAC QB (Athlon)
• Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Watch List
• MAC East Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 7)
Travis Greene, RSr., RB
• 2nd Team Preseason All-MAC RB (Phil Steele)
Roger Lewis, So., WR
• 1st Team Preseason All-MAC WR (Phil Steele)
• 1st Team Preseason All-MAC WR (Athlon)
• Biletnikoff Award Watch List
FALCON FOOTBALL
#FALCONFAST READY TO EXPLODE IN 2015
• The Falcons’ offense has been good in each of the past two seasons, but it is primed
for greatness in 2015. The Falcons return every offensive starter from last season’s
team.
• During a six season stretch (2007-12), Bowling Green’s
500 YARD OFFENSIVE
offense had just 19 100-yard rushing performances. But,
PERFORMANCES
the Falcons have had nine such performances in each of
Under
Babers (since 2014)
the past two seasons (2013-14).
668
at
UMass
9/27/14
• 11 times last season a BGSU receiver had more than
571
vs.
Indiana
9/13/14
100 yards receiving in a game, which tied a school
557
vs.
Tennessee
9/5/15
record. During the 2012 & 2013 seasons, Bowling Green
527
vs.
Kent
State
11/12/14
had just nine such performances.
526 vs. VMI
9/6/14
• In the first game of the season against No. 25
Tennessee, the Falcons racked up 557 yards of total
508 vs. Buffalo
10/4/14
offense. It was the seventh 500-yard performance in
500 vs. S. Alabama 12/20/14
Babers’ 15 games on the Falcon sideline.
WATCH LIST FALCONS
• Eight members of the 2015 Bowling Green football team were named to preseason
watch lists, announced by the national College Football Awards Association over the
summer.
• Ronnie Moore (Sanford, Fla.) was named to the Paul Hornung Watch List as one of
the nation’s most versatile players
• Tim McAuliffe (Lemont, Ill.) was named to the Rimington Trophy Watch List as one
of the country’s best centers
• Tyler Tate (Carroll, Ohio) is on the Lou Groza Award Watch List as one of the best
placekickers in the country
• Alex Huettel (Pickerington, Ohio) was named to the Rotary Lombardi Award Watch
List as one of the best interior linemen in the nation
• Both Ryan Burbrink (Shady Side, Md.) and Roger Lewis (Pickerington, Ohio) were
named to the Biletnikoff Award Watch List as some of the country’s best wide
receivers
• Christian Piazza (Ann Arbor, Mich.) was named to the Wuerffel Trophy Preseason
Watch List
• Travis Greene (Carol City, Fla.), one of the best running backs in school history, was
named to the Doak Walker Award Watch List
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER
• Did you know? Two Falcons - Ryan Burbrink and Robert Jackson Jr. - hail from the
state of Maryland.
2015 #GUTGANG FEASTING AT THE ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT PANCAKE BUFFET
• Bowling Green features one of the most experienced offensive line units in the
entire country, and it showed on Saturday in the season opener at Tennessee. The
OL unit held their own against a very tough SEC defense, allowing just three sacks
while pushing the Falcon offense ahead to the tune of 557 total yards.
• The Falcons’ have 130 offensive line career starts on the roster, second-most in FBS
football. Alex Huettel (42), Logan Dietz (29), Jacob Bennett (29), Tim McAuliffe (15),
Ben Steward (14) and Ryan Hunter (1) make up the 130.
• Bowling Green was one of just nine schools in the entire country to start the same
five players on the offensive line every game last season. The Falcons were joined by
Fresno State, UL-Lafayette, Northern Illinois, Ohio State, Rutgers, Tulane, Wisconsin
and Rice. BGSU is the only one of those nine that returns all five starters in 2015.
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Game 2 • Bowling Green at Maryland • Sept. 12, 2015
BOWLING GREEN
FALCON FOOTBALL
TIGHT ENDS SHOWING OFF HANDS AT TENNESSEE
• Bowling Green desparately missed a pass-catching tight end during the 2014
season, as Chris Pohlman was targeted just a few times throughout the season and
caught just two passes.
• That changed on Saturday against the Vols, as the Falcons now have three passcatching tight ends on the roster.
• Chris Gallon led the way with three catches for 45 yards. Despite being listed as a
wide receiver, Gallon will be used in multiple formations this season after missing the
last year and a half due to two knee injuries.
• Both Hunter Folkertsma and Derek Lee also caught a pass in the game.
TATE SHOWS NFL WORTH IN SEASON OPENER
• On top of his normal placekicking duties, Tyler Tate filled into a new role very nicely
on Saturday against Tennessee. Filling in for the injured Anthony Farinella, Tate kicked
off seven times for an average of 60.7 yards. Of his seven kickoffs, four went for
touchbacks.
• Tate was also impressive with his regular duties, making three field goals against
Tennessee. He scored 12 total points, as he added three extra points to his field goals
of 25, 37, and 40 yards.
• Already one of the best placekickers in school history entering his senior season,
Tate became the first Falcon to ever make 50 field goals in his career with three on
Saturday.
• Tate now has 265 career points, just 96 behind all-time Falcon great, and current
Pittsburgh Steeler, Shaun Suisham for most in school history (361).
2015 Honors
Tim McAuliffe, RSo., OL
• Rimington Award Watch List
Ronnie Moore, Jr., WR
• 4th Team Preseason All-MAC (Athlon)
• Paul Hornung Award Watch List
Christian Piazza, Gr., OL
• Wuerffel Trophy Watch List
Clint Stephens, So., WR
• 4th Team Preseason All-MAC KR (Phil Steele)
• 4th Team Preseason All-MAC KR (Athlon
Tyler Tate, RSr., K
• 1st Team Preseason All-MAC (Phil Steele)
• 1st Team Preseason All-MAC (Athlon)
• Lou Groza Award Watch List
FALCON CAPTAINS AGAINST TENNESSEE
As is tradition under head coach Dino Babers, Bowling Green will have game captains
for the 2015 season.
• For the season-opener against Tennessee, Babers named Ryan Burbrink (offense),
Darrell Hunter (defense) and Ronnie Moore (special teams) captains.
JOHNSON HAS CAREER DAY IN RETURN TO FIELD
• In his first game back after missing the final 13 games of the 2014 season, Matt
Johnson turned in a career performance which ultimately earned him honors as the
Mid-American Conference East Division Offensive Player of the Week.
• Making his first appearance since Aug. 29, 2014, Johnson completed 27-of-49 passes
for a career-high 424 yards and two touchdowns against Tennessee of the SEC.
• The 424 yards were not only a career-high for Johnson, but were the eighth-most in
school history for a single game.
• His 424 yards marked the fourth time in his career he has surpassed 300 yards
passing, the seventh time the Falcons have done so under Babers, and the 12th time
since the 2010 season.
• The 424 yards were tied for the second-most in the country during week one of the
college football season, just one yard behind the nation’s leader through one game.
300 YARD PASSING GAMES
Since 2010
443 - Knapke 9/27/14
437 - Schilz
9/17/11
424 - Johnson
9/5/15
400 - Schilz
10/29/11
395 - Knapke 9/13/14
393 - Johnson 12/6/13
368 - Knapke 12/20/14
357 - Johnson
9/7/13
355 - Schilz
11/17/12
321 - Knapke 10/4/14
315 - Knapke 11/12/14
313 - Johnson 8/29/14
400 YARD PASSING GAMES
School History
505 - Sheehan
2009
479 - McClure
1985
458 - Jacobs
2005
443 - Knapke
2014
438 - Harris
2003
437 - Schilz
2011
427 - McClure
1983
424 - Johnson
2015
415 - Jacobs
2004
407 - McClure
1983
402 - Harris
2001
ACTIVE in 2015
AGAINST Power 5 OPPONENT
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JOHNSON AMONG
NATIONAL LEADERS
# Player (Team)
Yards
1. Mahomes (TTU)
425
2. Johnson (BGSU) 424
2. Evans (Tulsa)
424
4. Mayfield (OU)
388
5. Russell (BAY)
376
6. Terrell (WMU)
365
7. Hare (NIU)
360
8. Howard (WVU)
359
9. Rosen (UCLA)
351
10. Sudfeld (IU)
349
Game 2 • Bowling Green at Maryland • Sept. 12, 2015
BOWLING GREEN
Falcon Quick Facts
School.............Bowling Green State University
Location................ Bowling Green, Ohio 43403
Founded............................................................ 1910
Enrollment.....................................................17,558
Nickname.....................................................Falcons
Colors...........................................Orange & Brown
Affiliation......................................NCAA Division I
Conference.............Mid-American, East (MAC)
Stadium................Doyt Perry Stadium (24,000)
Surface........................................................ FieldTurf
University President...... Dr. Mary Ellen Mazey
Faculty Representative........... Dr. Lee Meserve
Director of Athletics...................Chris Kingston
Athletics Dept. Phone............... (419) 372-2401
Athletics Website..................BGSUFalcons.com
BGSU Staff
Head Coach............................ Dino Babers (2nd)
Asst. Head Coach/WR........Kim McCloud (2nd)
Def. Coordinator/LB..................Brian Ward (1st)
Co-Off. Coordinator/QB........ Sean Lewis (2nd)
Co-Off. Coordinator/OL.......... Mike Lynch (2nd)
ST Coordinator/DL.............. Tom Kaufman (2nd)
Secondary...............................Nick Monroe (6th)
Asst. OL/TE........................... Tom Freeman (2nd)
Cornerbacks........................ Mike Mickens (2nd)
Wide Receivers.............. Andrew Sowder (2nd)
Strength/Conditioning.....Sean Edinger (2nd)
Director of Operations........... Brad Wittke (1st)
Recruiting Coordinator.......... Roy Wittke (2nd)
Graduate Assistant...................Ben Olson (2nd)
Graduate Assistant...... Vincent Marshall (2nd)
Graduate Assistant...................... John Pike (1st)
Graduate Assistant......................Jeff LePak (1st)
Athletic Training.................Alfred Castillo (2nd)
Media Relations
Scott Swegan
Assistant Director (Football Contact)
Office; 419-372-7105
Cell: 419-575-9148
E-mail: swegans@bgsu.edu
James Nahikian
Secondary Contact
Office: 419-372-4027
Cell: 248-224-8113
E-mail: jnahiki@bgsu.edu
Jason Knavel
Assistant AD/Communications
Office: 419-372-7075
E-mail: jknavel@bgsu.edu
Mike Cihon
Assistant Director
Office: 419-372-0474
E-mail: mjcihon@bgsu.edu
Kevin Davis
Assistant Director
Office: 419-372-7077
E-mail: daviskl@bgsu.edu
Amanda Cutcher
Visual Communications Intern
Alexx Klein
Graduate Assistant
Gina Locigno
Intern
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FALCON FOOTBALL
DIETER DOMINATES AT TENNESSEE
• Redshirt junior Gehrig Dieter (South Bend, Ind.) dominated Tennessee’s corners off
the line of scrimmage much of Saturday afternoon, matching his career-high with
seven receptions in the game.
• Dieter had a career-high 133 receiving yards in the game, including a 31-yard
touchdown reception in the second quarter.
• It was Dieter’s second career 100-yard receiving performance, and also his second
straight game. He surpassed 100 yards (with 108) in the bowl win over South
Alabama.
COPPET READY TO BREAK OUT IN 2015
• Fred Coppet entered 2015 with 978 career rushing yards, but quickly surpassed the
1,000-yard plateau in the season opener at Tennessee.
• Coppet rushed 12 times for 63 yards (5.2 ypc) against the No. 25 team in the
country, with a long of 31 yards. He also caught one pass for eight yards.
GREENE SET TO WRAP UP HISTORIC CAREER IN 2015
Redshirt senior Travis Greene is in his third season at running back for the Falcons in
2015, after coming to BGSU and playing wide receiver his first two years on campus.
Greene has set the school record for most rushing yards in a season and nearly
broke 1,000 yards a season ago despite missing two games because of injury. What
will his third year bring? He is chasing several milestones in the Orange and Brown in
2015, including:
• Currently sits 4th all-time with 2,587 rushing yards...just 836 yards shy of the alltime career record currently held by Dave Preston (1973-76)
• Could become just the second Falcon player ever, behind Paul Miles, to lead
Bowling Green in rushing in three consecutive seasons
• Comes into 2015 with 14 career 100-yard rushing games...the school record is 20
held by Dave Preston.
GRAD SCHOOL FALCONS
• Several Falcons who will be on the field this season have already graduated
with their bachelor degrees and will be pursuing higher education this fall while
completing their eligibility.
• Christian Piazza, a candidate for this season’s Wuerffel Trophy, graduated
with a degree in business this past spring. He will pursue a Masters in Business
Administration this fall.
• Zach Colvin, who graduated last spring with his degree in exercise science, will
continue his education this fall along with Darrell Hunter, who graduated with a
degree in human development and family studies.
• Eilar Hardy, who graduated from Notre Dame with a degree in sociology, will also
pursue a masters degree this fall while playing his fifth season with the Falcons.
MOST 100-YARD RECEIVING
GAMES IN A SEASON
9 - Freddie Barnes
2009
6 - Roger Lewis
2014
5 - Kamar Jorden
2011
5 - Steve Sanders
2004
5 - Stan Hunter
1983
MOST 100-YARD RUSHING
GAMES IN A SEASON
9 - Travis Greene 2013
8 - Fred Durig
1951
8 - Dave Preston
1974
7 - Paul Miles
1971
7 - Zeb Jackson
1993
MOST 100-YARD RECEIVING
PERFORMANCES
(BY SEASON)
11
2014, 2009
10
2004
8
2005, 1989
MOST 100-YARD RUSHING
PERFORMANCES
(BY SEASON)
11
1975
9
2014, 2013, 1976
8
1974, 1951
*Active roster has had 16 100-yard
games (Lewis, Moore, Burbrink,
Gallon, Dieter)
100-YARD PERFORMANCES IN
2015
UT - Dieter
133 rec.
*Active roster has had 16 100yard games (Greene, Coppet)
Game 2 • Bowling Green at Maryland • Sept. 12, 2015
BOWLING GREEN
FALCON FOOTBALL
IN RARE COMPANY
• Fred Coppet had 63 rushing yards on Saturday against Tennessee,
becoming the 36th player in school history to surpass 1,000 career rushing
yards.
• The Falcons have two active 1,000 yard rushers and three active 1,000 yard
receivers. Chris Gallon is just 10 receiving yards away from being the fourth
active player with over 1,000 career receiving yards.
• The full chart of Bowling Green’s all-time 1,000 yard rushers and receivers
can be found to the right.
‘15 FOR ‘15: FALCONS RECOGNIZED BY NFL.COM
• Throughout the summer, NFL.com writers analyzed several measurable
categories within the college game from strongest players, to smartest
players, and seemingly everything in between. With approximately 130,000
college football players at the FBS level, the chances of a Falcon appearing
on the list would seem slim. But, with the quality of student-athlete inside
the program, it was no surprise to see several Falcons recognized throughout
the summer.
• College football’s most freakish athletes: 13. Ronnie Moore, WR, Bowling
Green ... Moore is another smallish guy whose strength numbers wow you.
He can bench-press 315 pounds, squat 505 pounds and hang clean 240
pounds. Moore doesn’t have elite speed -- he runs in the high 4.4s -- but he
has excellent quickness and can stop and start on a dime.
• College football’s strongest players: 8. Zach Colvin, DL, Bowling Green ... The
400-pound bench, 700-pound squat club is a small one. Colvin (405 and 705)
can also hang clean 385 as the top performer in the Falcons’ weight room.
His career is on the rebound from an illness that cut his season short after
just one game last year. At 6-3, 287 pounds, he should re-take his role as a
starting defensive tackle this fall.
• College football’s most explosive athletes: 15. Roger Lewis, WR, Bowling
Green ... Lewis burst on the scene in a big way as a true freshman last season,
being named first-team All-MAC after catching 73 passes for 1,093 yards and
seven TDs. Eleven of his receptions went for at least 30 yards, with nine going
for at least 40, five at least 50 and three at least 60. His seven TD receptions
averaged 46 yards, and two were game-winners in the final minute.
• College football’s smartest players: 14. Nate Locke, LB, Bowling Green ...
With a 4.0 GPA as a psychology major, Locke has plenty to look forward to
if football isn’t in his future after college. The MAC Distinguished ScholarAthlete logged 30 tackles for the Falcons last season and recovered a fumble
against Big Ten power Wisconsin.
FORMER FALCONS IN THE NFL
• Eight former Falcons were on preseason NFL rosters this season, including
four who have played a significant role with NFL teams over the past several
years.
• Chris Jones, a defensive lineman for the New England Patriots, played a
huge part in the Super Bowl a season ago. The 2012 MAC Defensive Player
of the Year, Jones has 79 tackles and 9.0 sacks in the last two years. He was
placed on the PUP list to begin the 2015 season.
• Kory Lichtensteiger is the starting center for the Washington Redskins,
having started 67 games for them since the 2010 season.
• Shaun Suisham is the placekicker for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Signed
through the 2018 season and a captain, Suisham will miss the 2015 season
with a torn ACL suffered in the preseason.
• Alex Bayer, after playing last season with the St. Louis Rams, was picked up
by the San Diego Chargers and will begin the season on the practice squad.
• Jude Adjei-Barimah (Tampa Bay Bucs) and Gabe Martin (Arizona Cardinals)
are signed to their respective practice squads, while Kendall Montgomery
(Miami) and D.J. Lynch (New England) were in preseason camps.
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER, PART II
• Did you know? Former Falcon player and assistant coach, Greg Strudrawa, is
an assistant coach for the Maryland Terrapins.
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CAREER 1,000-YARD RUSHERS
1. Dave Preston (73-76)......................................................3.423
2. Paul Miles (71-73)............................................................3,239
3. P.J. Pope (02-05)...............................................................3,238
4. Travis Greene (2011-PR)..................................2,587
5. Fred Durig (50-52)...........................................................2,564
6. Josh Harris (00-03)..........................................................2,473
7. Bryant Jones (80-82).......................................................2,357
8. LeRoy Smith (89-92) ......................................................2,313
9. Willie Geter (07-10).........................................................2,156
10. Joe Alls (99-02)...............................................................2,137
11. Zeb Jackson (90-93).....................................................2,044
12. Courtney Davis (93-96)...............................................2,011
13. Bernard White (84-85).................................................1,985
14. Dan Saleet (74-77)........................................................1,965
15. Anthon Samuel (11-12)...............................................1,842
16. Keylan Cates (94-96)....................................................1,827
17. Chris Bullock (06-09)....................................................1,756
18. Jack Woodland (47-49)................................................1,752
19. Anthony Turner (05-07)..............................................1,569
20. Stew Williams (64-66) .................................................1,550
21. Vic DeOrio (55-57).........................................................1,545
22. Phil Polak (71-73) .........................................................1,435
23 Godfrey Lewis (98-02).................................................1,431
24. Bob Ramlow (56-58) ...................................................1,384
25. Jay Cunningham (62-64)............................................1,258
26. Dave Windatt (77-80) ..................................................1,221
27. Don Lisbon (60-62).......................................................1,215
28. John Gibson (98-01).....................................................1.199
29. Mike Otten (79-82).......................................................1,182
30. B.J. Lane (02-05).............................................................1,799
31. Jeff Davis (84-87)...........................................................1,177
32. Mike Wright (76-79).....................................................1,149
33. Rich Pont (49-51)...........................................................1,073
34. Jack Giroux (54-56).......................................................1,046
35. Fred Coppet (2013-PR)..................................1,041
36. Jerry Fields (69-71).......................................................1,027
CAREER 1,000-YARD RECEIVERS
1. Charles Sharon (02-05)..................................................3,450
2. Freddie Barnes (06-09)..................................................3,290
3. Robert Redd (98-02).......................................................2,726
4. Stan Hunter (82-85)........................................................2,679
5. Ronald Heard (86-89).....................................................2,491
6. Mark Szlachcic (89-92)...................................................2,446
7. Cole Magner (01-04).......................................................2,385
8. Steve Sanders (02-05)....................................................2,324
9. Jeff Groth (75-78).............................................................2,268
10. Reggie Thornton (86-89) ...........................................2,231
11. Kamar Jorden (10-11)..................................................2,198
12. Ronnie Redd (91-94)....................................................2,196
13. Kurt Gerling (98-01).....................................................2,191
14. Corey Partridge (05-08)..............................................1,990
15. Shaun Joplin (10-13)....................................................1,850
16. Ryan Burbrink (2011-PR)...............................1,656
17. Shawn Potts (79-82).....................................................1,618
18. Ed Jones (66-68) ...........................................................1,615
19. David Bautista (00-01).................................................1,576
20. Alex Bayer (10-13).........................................................1,543
21. Rameir Martin (91-94).................................................1,453
22. Mark Dowdell (81-84)..................................................1,422
23. Bob Zimpfer (67-69) ....................................................1,412
24. James Hawkins (01-04)...............................................1,483
25. Dan Shetler (77-80)......................................................1,349
26. Jim Ladd (51-53)............................................................1,341
27. Ronnie Moore (2013-PR)...............................1,332
28. Damron Hamilton (96-97)..........................................1,242
29. Kyle Hockman (87-89) ................................................1,210
30. Chris Wright (06-09).....................................................1,201
31. Greg Meehan (83-85) .................................................1,120
32. P.J. Pope (02-05).............................................................1.148
33. Roger Lewis (2014-PR)..................................1,142
34. Jack Hecker (53-55)......................................................1,081
35. Joe Boxley (84-85).........................................................1,061
Chasing: Chris Gallon (2011-PR)..........................................997
Game 2 • Bowling Green at Maryland • Sept. 12, 2015
BOWLING GREEN
FALCON FOOTBALL
FALCONS ON NATIONAL TV THIS SEASON
• The Orange and Brown are currently scheduled to appear on National TV six times
this season, with every game expected to be broadcast to a national audience.
• With the announcement of the Mid-American Conference’s deal with ESPN last
season, every MAC game and home Falcon game will be, at a minimum, carried on
ESPN3.com.
• The season opener at Tennessee was carried on the SEC Network, while this week’s
matchup at Maryland is scheduled to air on the Big Ten Network.
• After an American Sports Network/ESPN3 broadcast against Memphis in the home
opener, the Falcons will travel to Purdue in a game expected to be live on either the
Big Ten Network or the ESPN networks.
• All MAC games will be shown on ESPN3, while the Ohio (ESPN2), Western Michigan
(ESPN2 or ESPNU), Toledo (ESPN2 or ESPNU) and Ball State (ESPNU or ESPN3) games
are expected to be available on National TV.
FOLKERTSMA FINDS PAYDIRT
• Hunter Folkertsma (Grand Rapids, Mich.) scored his first career touchdown on
Saturday against No. 25 Tennessee.
• On the play, Folkertsma caught a pass near the sideline and turned it upfield,
going untouched into the end zone for an 11-yard score.
• Not only was it his first career touchdown, but also his first career catch in the
Orange and Brown.
HEAD COACHES ON THE RISE
• During the month of June, Athlon Sports named several head coaches who were
rising stars in the profession. In just his fourth season as a head coach, Dino Babers
made the list.
• Babers is 27-13 in his three year career as a head coach, including an 8-6 record
during his first season on the sideline at Bowling Green.
• Despite losing his starting quarterback in the season opener last year, the Falcons
still managed to claim the MAC East Division and win the inaugural Camellia Bowl
over South Alabama.
FLORIDA FALCONS FLOCKING NORTH
• Bowling Green has made a habit of recruiting the talent-rich state of Florida in
recent years. The 2015 roster is expected to feature 18 players from the Sunshine
State.
• The Falcons have especially had luck recruiting Dwyer High School in the Palm
Beach, Fla. area. Four players - Darrell Hunter, Mike Minns, Malik Brown, and Clint
Stephens - on the 2015 roster are graduates of Dwyer.
• The four players from one high school are tied with Washington (South Bend, Ind.)
and Pickerington Central for most on the team.
MAC ANNOUNCES DEAL WITH TWO NEW TV PARTNERS
• The Mid-American Conference continues to expand their national footprint,
which will only improve with the announcement of a deal with CBS Sports Network
starting this fall. The MAC also announced a sub-licensing deal with American
Sports Network for select games which are scheduled for an ESPN3 broadcast.
• The Falcons home opener against Memphis is scheduled to air on American Sports
Network and ESPN3.
• While the Falcons are not currently scheduled to appear on CBS Sports Network
this season, 12 MAC games per year through the 2018-19 season are scheduled to
air each season.
• The deal also includes men’s basketball, with 12 MAC men’s basketball games
being shown annually on CBS Sports Network.
SIX FALCONS MAKE FIRST CAREER STARTS AGAINST TENNESSEE
• Six members of the BGSU football team made their first career start in the Orange
and Brown on Saturday against nationally-ranked Tennessee.
• On the offensive side of the ball, Ryan Hunter (LG) and Derek Lee (TE) got the start.
• On the defensive side, Mike Minns (NT), Terrance Bush (DE), Trenton Greene (OLB)
and Eilar Hardy (S) started their first career games for the Falcons.
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CAREER TOUCHDOWNS
Matt Johnson..................................34
Passing.....................................29
Rushing...................................... 5
Travis Greene..................................26
Rushing....................................23
Receiving.................................... 3
James Knapke.................................18
Passing.....................................16
Rushing...................................... 2
Ronnie Moore.................................14
Receiving..................................12
Rushing...................................... 2
Chris Gallon....................................... 8
Receiving.................................... 8
Ryan Burbrink................................... 8
Receiving.................................... 5
Punt Return............................... 2
Rushing...................................... 1
Roger Lewis....................................... 7
Receiving.................................... 7
Fred Coppet....................................... 6
Rushing...................................... 6
Herve Coby........................................ 2
Passing....................................... 1
Punt Return............................... 1
Gehrig Dieter.................................... 2
Receiving.................................... 2
Taylor Royster................................... 1
Fumble Return.......................... 1
Clint Stephens................................... 1
Kick Return................................. 1
Hunter Folkertsma........................... 1
Receiving.................................... 1
Game 2 • Bowling Green at Maryland • Sept. 12, 2015
BOWLING GREEN
BGSU’S RECORD WHEN...
Overall Record ...............................................0-1
MAC Record.....................................................0-0
Non Conference.............................................0-1
Home.................................................................0-0
Road...................................................................0-0
Neutral...............................................................0-1
Current Streak...................................................L1
Day......................................................................0-1
Night..................................................................0-0
TV Game...........................................................0-1
National Broadcasts......................................0-1
September.......................................................0-1
October.............................................................0-0
November........................................................0-0
December.........................................................0-0
vs. top 25 Teams.............................................0-1
vs. Non ranked teams...................................0-0
vs. Bowl Eligible teams................................0-0
On Turf...............................................................0-0
On natural grass.............................................0-1
Scoring first......................................................0-1
Leading after first quarter..........................0-0
Behind after first quarter............................0-1
Tied after first quarter..................................0-0
Leading after second quarter...................0-0
Behind after second quarter.....................0-1
Tied after second quarter...........................0-0
Leading after third quarter........................0-0
Behind after third quarter..........................0-1
Tied after third quarter................................0-0
Overtime...........................................................0-0
Scoring less than 20 points........................0-0
Scoring 20-29 points....................................0-0
Scoring 30+ points........................................0-1
Allowing less than 20 points.....................0-0
Allowing 20-29 points.................................0-0
Allowing 30+ points.....................................0-1
Outgain opponent........................................0-0
Opponent outgains BGSU..........................0-1
Win turnover margin....................................0-0
Lose turnover margin..................................0-1
Tie in turnovers..............................................0-0
Game decided between 1-10 points......0-0
Game decided by 11-20 points................0-0
Game decided by 20+ points....................0-1
Jersey combos (helmet, jersey, pants)
Opponent...................... Brown, White, White
Tennessee.............................................................
Maryland..............................................................
Memphis...............................................................
Purdue...................................................................
Buffalo...................................................................
Akron.....................................................................
UMass....................................................................
Kent State.............................................................
Ohio........................................................................
Western Michigan.............................................
Toledo....................................................................
Ball State...............................................................
MAC Championship.........................................
Bowl Game...........................................................
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FALCON FOOTBALL
TRIO OF FALCON RECEIVERS ARE STREAKING
• Three Bowling Green receivers have all caught passes in at least 15 consecutive games
dating back, in two cases, to the 2013 season.
• Ronnie Moore leads the trio with a reception in 17 straight games. Despite missing the
first half on Saturday, Moore finished with five catches for 95 yards.
• Sure-handed Ryan Burbrink has caught a pass in 16 consecutive games dating back
to the MAC Championship in 2013. Burbrink had four receptions for 70 yards against
Tennessee.
• Roger Lewis also has an impressive streak going, having caught a pass in all 15 career
games he has played in. He caught two passes for 49 yards last week.
EIGHT PLAYERS SEE FIRST ACTION IN BG UNIFORM
• Eight more players on the 2015 roster were on the field for the first time in their careers
Saturday.
• Harrison Roberts, Nico Lautanen, Robbie Rhodes, Jamari Bozeman, Jack Walz, Donovan
Wilson, De’Angelo Ware, and Kyle Junior all saw action against Tennessee.
SEEING DOUBLE AT BGSU
• The 2015 roster features two sets of brothers on the team in Travis/Trenton Greene and
Gehrig/Nolan Dieter.
• Many fans know Travis Greene, who sits fourth all-time in career rushing yards at BGSU.
His brother, Trenton, was recently awarded a scholarship and made his first career start
on Saturday against Tennessee, racking up a career-best 12 tackles.
• For the Dieters, both transferred to BGSU after starting their careers somewhere else.
Gehrig began his career at SMU, but transferred and has been at Bowling Green for
three seasons. On Saturday against No. 25 Tennessee, Dieter caught seven passes for a
career-high 133 yards. Nolan, a redshirt-senior, is a quarterback on the Falcons roster.
A LONG ROAD BACK
• Three Falcons returned from injury in the season-opener at Tennessee after all three
had missed all, or virtually all, of last season.
• Chris Gallon had the longest hiatus due to injury, missing the final six games of 2013
and all of 2014 due to knee injuries. He had three catches for 45 yards in the loss.
• Matt Johnson returned after breaking his hip in the season opener and looked to be
in mid-season form. He passed for a career-high 424 yards and two touchdowns in the
setback.
• Zach Colvin, after missing most of last season due to an illness, started on Saturday. He
had two tackles in the game, including a sack.
CIRCLED ON THE CALENDAR
• For two Falcons, Sept. 12, 2015 has been circled on the calendar for quite some time.
Robert Jackson Jr. (Ft. Washington, Md.) and Ryan Burbrink (Shady Side, Md.) will both
return to their home state when the Falcons travel to play the Terrapins this weekend.
• For Burbrink, he has had this day on his calendar since January of 2011 when he
ultimately decided to commit to the Orange and Brown.
• With the hopes of redshirting so that he would get the opportunity to return to Byrd
Stadium - less than a mile from DeMatha Catholic - Burbrink finally gets his chance to
take on his hometown team this Saturday afternoon.
WHAT WILL THEY WEAR NEXT?
• Bowling Green’s new apparel deal with
Nike has them sporting some new threads
in 2015. On top of the traditional orange
and white combinations of jersey, pants
and helmet, the Falcons have also unveiled
brown helmets, jerseys and pants.
• In the season opener against Tennessee,
the Falcons wore brown helmets with white
jerseys and pants (pictured right).
• With 27 possible combinations, the
Falcons will be sure to sport several new
looks throughout the 2015 season.
Game 2 • Bowling Green at Maryland • Sept. 12, 2015
BOWLING GREEN
TRACKING THE OPPONENTS
2015 MAC STANDINGS
East Division
Buffalo
Miami
Ohio
UMass
Bowling Green
Akron
Kent State
MAC
Overall
0-01-0
0-01-0
0-0
1-0
0-00-0
0-0
0-1
0-00-1
0-0
0-1
West Division
Ball State
Northern Illinois
Toledo
Central Michigan
Eastern Michigan
Western Michigan
MAC
Overall
0-0
1-0
0-0
1-0
0-00-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-1
MAC Schedule - Week 2
Saturday, Sept. 12
Bowling Green at Maryland, 12:00 pm
Buffalo at Penn State, 12:00 pm
Miami at Wisconsin, 12:00 pm
UMass at Colorado, 2:00 pm
Monmouth at Central Michigan, 3:00 pm
Murray State at Northern Illinois, 3:30 pm
Eastern Michigan at Wyoming, 4:00 pm
Toledo at Arkansas, 4:00 pm
Pittsburgh at Akron, 6:00 pm
Delaware State at Kent State, 6:00 pm
Western Michigan at Georgia Southern, 6:00 pm
Ball State at Texas A&M, 7:00 pm
Marshall at Ohio, 7:00 pm
OPPONENTS’ 2015 RECORD
6-4 (.600)
2015 MAC BOWL SCHEDULE
Saturday, Dec. 19
Raycom Media Camellia Bowl
MAC vs. Sun Belt, 5:30 p.m. ET
Tuesday, Dec. 22
Famous Idaho Potato Bowl
MAC vs. Mountain West, 3:30 p.m. ET
Tuesday, Dec. 22
Boca Raton Bowl
MAC vs. American, 7:00 p.m. ET
Wednesday, Dec. 23
GoDaddy Bowl
MAC vs. Sun Belt, 8:00 p.m. ET
Thursday, Dec. 24
Popeyes Bahamas Bowl
MAC vs. CUSA, 12:00 p.m. ET
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FALCON FOOTBALL
Tennessee
W, 59-30
Sept. 12
Sept. 19
Sept. 26
Oct. 3
Oct. 10
Oct. 24
Oct. 31
Nov. 7
Nov. 14
Nov. 21
Nov. 28
Maryland
BOWLING GREEN
OKLAHOMA
WESTERN CAROLINA
at Florida
ARKANSAS
GEORGIA
at Alabama
at Kentucky
SOUTH CAROLINA
NORTH TEXAS
at Missouri
VANDERBILT
W, 50-21
Sept. 12
Sept. 19
Sept. 26
Oct.. 3
Oct. 10
Oct. 24
Oct. 31
Nov. 7
Nov. 14
Nov. 21
Nov. 28
RICHMOND
BOWLING GREEN
SOUTH FLORIDA
at West Virginia
MICHIGAN
at Ohio State
PENN STATE
at Iowa
WISCONSIN
at Michigan State
INDIANA
at Rutgers
Purdue
L, 31-41
Sept. 12
Sept. 19
Sept. 26
Oct. 3
Oct. 10
Oct. 17
Oct. 31
Nov. 7
Nov. 14
Nov. 21
Nov. 28
Buffalo
at Marshall
INDIANA STATE
VIRGINIA TECH
BOWLING GREEN
at Michigan State
MINNESOTA
at Wisconsin
NEBRASKA
ILLINOIS
at Northwestern
at Iowa
INDIANA
W, 51-14
Sept. 12
Sept. 19
Sept. 26
Oct. 3
Oct. 17
Oct. 24
Oct. 29
Nov. 5
Nov. 11
Nov. 21
Nov. 27
Akron
L, 3-41
Sept. 12
Sept. 19
Sept. 26
Oct. 3
Oct. 10
Oct. 17
Oct. 31
Nov. 7
Nov. 14
Nov. 21
Nov. 27
ALBANY
at Penn State
at Florida Atlantic
NEVADA
BOWLING GREEN
at Central Michigan
OHIO
at Miami
at Kent State
NORTHERN ILLINOIS
at Akron
UMASS
MICHIGAN STATE
at Georgia Southern
MURRAY STATE
at Ohio State
CENTRAL MICHIGAN
at Ohio
MIAMI
at Eastern Michigan
BALL STATE
BOWLING GREEN
at Northern Illinois
at Toledo
L, 3-52
Sept. 12
Sept. 19
Sept. 26
Oct. 3
Oct. 10
Oct. 17
Oct. 24
Nov. 5
Nov. 10
Nov. 18
Nov. 27
at Illinois
DELAWARE STATE
at Minnesota
MARSHALL
MIAMI
at Toledo
at UMass
BOWLING GREEN
BUFFALO
at Ohio
CENTRAL MICHIGAN
at Akron
UMass
Ohio
W, 45-28
Sept. 12
Sept. 19
Sept. 26
Oct. 3
Oct. 10
Oct. 17
Oct. 24
Nov. 4
Nov. 10
Nov. 17
Nov. 24
Toledo
No contest
STONY BROOK
Sept. 12
at Arkansas
Sept. 19
IOWA STATE
Sept. 26
ARKANSAS STATE
Oct. 3
at Ball State
Oct. 10
KENT STATE
Oct. 17
EASTERN MICHIGAN
Oct. 24
at UMass
Nov. 3
NORTHERN ILLINOIS
Nov. 10
at Central Michigan
Nov. 17
at Bowling Green
Nov. 27
WESTERN MICHIGAN
MISSOURI STATE
at Kansas
at Bowling Green
CINCINNATI
at South Florida
OLE MISS
at Tulsa
TULANE
NAVY
at Houston
at Temple
SMU
Sept. 12
at Colorado
Sept. 19
TEMPLE
Sept. 26
at Notre Dame
Oct. 3 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL
Oct. 10
at Bowling Green
Oct. 17
KENT STATE
Oct. 24
TOLEDO
Oct. 31
at Ball State
Nov. 7
AKRON
Nov. 14
at Eastern Michigan
Nov. 21
MIAMI
Nov. 27
at Buffalo
Kent State
at Oklahoma
PITTSBURGH
SAVANNAH STATE
at Louisiana
OHIO
at Eastern Michigan
at Bowling Green
CENTRAL MICHIGAN
at UMass
at Miami
BUFFALO
KENT STATE
Western Michigan
L, 24-37
Sept. 12
Sept. 19
Sept. 26
Oct. 10
Oct. 17
Oct. 24
Oct. 29
Nov. 5
Nov. 11
Nov. 18
Nov. 27
Memphis
W, 63-7
Sept. 12
Sept. 19
Sept. 24
Oct. 2
Oct. 17
Oct. 23
Oct. 31
Nov. 7
Nov. 14
Nov. 21
Nov. 28
at Idaho
MARSHALL
SOUTHEASTERN LA
at Minnesota
at Akron
MIAMI
WESTERN MICHIGAN
at Buffalo
at Bowling Green
KENT STATE
BALL STATE
at Northern Illinois
Ball State
W, 48-36
Sept. 12
Sept. 19
Sept. 26
Oct. 3
Oct. 10
Oct. 17
Oct. 24
Oct. 31
Nov. 5
Nov. 17
Nov. 24
VMI
at Texas A&M
at Eastern Michigan
at Northwestern
TOLEDO
at Northern Illinois
GEORGIA STATE
CENTRAL MICHIGAN
UMASS
at Western Michigan
at Ohio
BOWLING GREEN
Game 2 • Bowling Green at Maryland • Sept. 12, 2015
BOWLING GREEN
FALCON FOOTBALL
Depth Chart
at Maryland
Offense
Defense
DE
DT
33 Taylor Royster
99 Bryan Baird
5-10 260 R-Sr. Lima, Ohio / Central Catholic
6-4 243 R-Sr. Spring Valley, Ohio / Bellbrook
92 Zach Colvin
93 Shannon Smith
6-3 293 R-Sr. 6-1 281 R-So.
NT
DE
54 Mike Minns
50 Izaah Lunsford
5-10 327 R-Jr. West Palm Beach, Fla. / Dwyer
6-3 294 R-Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio / Shroder Paideia
61 Terrance Bush
51 Malik Brown
6-2 252 R-Jr. South Bend, Ind. / Washington
6-4 266 R-So.
Palm Beach, Fla. / Dwyer
6-6 298 R-Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. / Central Catholic
6-6 289 Gr.
Ann Arbor, Mich. / Huron
OLB
20 Trenton Greene
25 Nilijah Ballew
5-9 213 Sr.Miami Gardens, Fla. / Monsignor Edwards Pace
6-0 210 So. Cincinnati, Ohio / Walnut Hills
11 Matt Johnson
3 James Knapke
6-0 219 R-Sr. Harrisburg, Pa. / Bishop McDevitt
6-2 237 R-Jr. Fort Wayne, Ind. / Bishop Luers
WR
4 Gehrig Dieter
6 Chris Gallon
6-3 207 R-Jr.
6-4 246 R-Sr. South Bend, Ind. / Washington
Orlando, Fla. / Dr. Phillips
MLB 16
27
OLB 35
10
WR
5 Ronnie Moore
7 Robbie Rhodes
5-9 170 Jr. 6-0 190 R-So.
Sanford, Fla. / Seminole
Fort Worth, Tex. / Southwest
WR
17 Ryan Burbrink
9 Teo Redding
WR
RB
LT
67 Jacob Bennett
64 Austin Labus
6-5 319 R-Jr. Lebanon, Ohio / Lebanon
6-6 292 R-Fr.Portage, Mich. / Portage Northern
LG
C
RG
68 Ryan Hunter
72 Ben Steward
6-4 308 R-So. 6-6 304 R-Jr. North Bay, Ontario / Canisius
Holt, Mich. / Holt
71 Tim McAuliffe
62 Spencer Cairo
6-0 272 R-So. 6-2 316 R-Sr.
Lemont, Ill. / Lemont
Rochester, Mich. / Adams
55 Alex Huettel
77 J.J. Beggan
6-4 301 R-Sr. 6-3 291 R-Jr. Pickerington, Ohio / Pickerington North
Pittsburgh, Pa. / Seton LaSalle
RT
53 Logan Dietz
74 Christian Piazza
QB
TE
Shorewood, Ill. / Minooka
Chicago, Ill. / Marist
Austin Valdez
Nate Locke
6-0 225 R-So. S ylvania, Ohio / Sylvania Southview
5-11 226 R-So. Canton, Ohio / Massillon
James Sanford
Brandon Harris
6-1 196 R-Jr. 6-3 204 Fr.
Xenia, Ohio / Xenia
East Cleveland, Ohio / Shaw
CB
1 Darrell Hunter
26 Alfonso Mack
5-9 178 R-Sr. West Palm Beach, Fla. / Dwyer
5-11 178 R-Jr. South Bend, Ind. / Washington
5-8 183 R-Sr. Shady Side, Mary. / DeMatha Catholic
6-1 167 R-So. Warren, Mich. / Michigan Collegiate
S
4 Eilar Hardy
38 Ben Hale
6-0 188 Gr.
6-2 197 So.
1 Roger Lewis
10 Herve Coby
6-0 199 So. Pickerington, Ohio / Pickerington Central
6-0 185 R-Sr. Delray Beach, Fla. / American Heritage
FS
18 Dernard Turner
36 Jack Walz III
6-0 191 Sr.Miami, Fla. / Booker T. Washington
5-10 190 R-Fr. Lakewood, Ohio / St. Edward
8 Travis Greene
28 Fred Coppet
5-10 189 R-Sr. Carol City, Fla. / Monsignor Edwards Pace
5-9 205 Jr. Ft. Lauderdale. Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas
CB
2
9
5-10 182 So. West Palm Beach. Fla. / Dwyer
6-2 196 Jr. Farmington, Mich. / Farmington
Clint Stephens
Isaiah Gourdine
83 Derek Lee
6-4 258 Sr.
Wichita, Kan. / Maize
88 Hunter Folkertsma 6-5 244 R-So. Grand Rapids, Mich. / Forest Hills Central
Pronunciations
#1 Darrell Hunter
DARRYL
#3 James Knapke
KUH • nap • KEY
#4 Eilar Hardy
EYE • ler
#9 Teo Redding
TEE • oh
#10 Herve Coby
Her • VAY
#12 Diontre Delk
DEE • on • TRAY
#13 Jamari Bozeman
BOZE • man
#14 Janarvis Pough
PEW
#21 Antonyo Sotolongo
Antonio Soto • LONG • oh
#23 Matthew Domer
DOUGH • mer
#25 Nilijah Ballew
NILL • eye • juh
#36 Jack WalzWALLS
#50 Izaah Lunsford
EYE • zay • uh
#53 Nico Lautanen
Lau • TIN • in
#55 Alex Huettel
HUDDLE
#63 Gus Schwieterman
SHWEE • ter • man
#64 Austin Labus
LAY • bus
#71 Tim McAuliffe
Mc • ULL • iffe
&75 JC Bartok
BAR • tock
#76 Andrew Lucke
LUCKY
#82 Brandon Poncsak
Pon • SACK
#86 Vito Sosic
So • SICK
#87 Jermal Hosley
Hose • LEE
#88 Hunter Folkertsma
FOLK • erts • muh
#89 Deric Phouthavong
Derek Poo • TUH • vong
#94 David Konowalski
CON • oh • WALL • ski
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Pickerington, Ohio / Pickerington Central
Columbus, Ohio / St. Charles
Specialist
K
98 Tyler Tate
91 Nick Fields
6-0
5-9
181 R-Sr. Carroll, Ohio / Bloom-Carroll
223 R-So. Laura, Ohio / Milton Union
P
49 Joseph Davidson
91 Nick Fields
6-7
5-9
222 R-So. Findlay, Ohio / Findlay
223 R-So. Laura, Ohio / Milton Union
PR
17 Ryan Burbrink
5-8
183 R-Sr. Shady Side, Mary. / DeMatha Catholic
KR
2
5
5-10 182 So. West Palm Beach. Fla. / Dwyer
5-9 170 Jr. Sanford, Fla. / Seminole
LS
48 Greg Hohenstein
HOLD 3
Clint Stephens
Ronnie Moore
James Knapke
6-3
226 R-Jr. W
arrenville, Ill. / Wheaton-Warrenville South
6-2
237 R-Jr. F ort Wayne, Ind. / Bishop Luers
Location of Coaches
On The Field
Dino Babers (Head Coach)
Kim McCloud (Asst. HC/WR)
Sean Lewis (Co-OC/QB)
Mike Lynch (Co-OC/OL)
Tom Kaufman (ST/DL)
Nick Monroe (DB)
John Pike (Defensive GA)
Jeff LePak (Offensive GA)
In The Box
Brian Ward (Defensive Coordinator)
Mike Mickens (CB)
Andrew Sowder (WR)
Tom Freeman (Asst. OL/TE)
Ben Olson (Defensive GA)
Vincent Marshall (Offensive GA)
*Subject to change
Game 2 • Bowling Green at Maryland • Sept. 12, 2015
BOWLING GREEN
FALCON FOOTBALL
ROSTER -- NUMERICAL/ALPHABETICAL
No. Name
1 Darrell Hunter II 1 Roger Lewis
2 Clinton Stephens
3 James Knapke 4 Gehrig Dieter
4 Eilar Hardy
5 Ronnie Moore 6 Chris Gallon 7 Robbie Rhodes
8 Travis Greene 9 Teo Redding 9 Isaiah Gourdine 10 Herve Coby 10 Brandon Harris
11 Matt Johnson 11 Aaron Banks 12 Nolan Dieter 12 Diontre Delk 13 Jamari Bozeman 14 Janarvis Pough
14 Marcus Milton
15 Blake Lucky
15 Quinn Thomas
16 Austin Valdez 16 James Morgan
17 Ryan Burbrink 17 Harrison Roberts
18 Dernard Turner
20 Trenton Greene
21 Scott Miller
21 Antonyo Sotolongo
22 Robert Jackson Jr.
23 Matthew Domer
23 Bobo Jones
24 Charles Lamar
24 Tavarus Wade
25 Nilijah Ballew
26 Alfonso Mack 27 Nate Locke 28 Fred Coppet 31 Matt Robinson 32 Kyle Bobo
33 Taylor Royster
35 James Sanford 36 Jack Walz III
38 Ben Hale
39 Sam Crosa
40 Brian Jennings II
40 Matthew Finkler
41 Patric Hannon 42 David Runnoe
44 Donovan Wilson
Pos.
DB
WR
DB
QB
WR
DB
WR
WR
WR
RB
WR
DB
WR
ATH
QB
LB
QB
WR
DB
WR
DB
LB
WR
LB
QB
WR
LB
DB
LB
WR
DB
DB
RB
DB
RB
DB
LB
DB
LB
RB
DB
FB
DL
LB
DB
DB
K
RB
LB
FB
DL
RB
Ht.
5-9
6-1
5-10
6-2
6-3
6-1
5-9
6-4
6-1
5-10
6-1
6-2
6-1
6-3
6-1
6-2
6-2
5-10
6-2
6-1
6-1
6-3
5-11
6-1
6-4
5-8
6-1
6-1
5-9
5-10
6-1
5-11
5-11
6-1
6-1
6-2
6-1
5-11
5-11
5-9
5-8
6-2
5-10
6-1
5-10
6-2
5-8
5-10
6-2
5-11
6-1
6-1
Wt.
178
199
182
237
207
188
170
246
190
189
167
196
185
204
219
239
197
185
192
177
189
208
175
225
218
183
216
191
213
162
197
168
197
181
204
200
210
178
226
205
179
212
260
196
190
197
140
196
232
219
234
229
Yr.
Hometown / High School / Previous School
R-Sr. West Palm Beach, Fla. / William T. Dwyer
So.
Pickerington, Ohio / Pickerington Central
So.
West Palm Beach. Fla. / Dwyer
R-Jr. Fort Wayne, Ind. / Bishop Luers
R-Jr.
South Bend, Ind. / Washington / SMU
Gr.Pickerington, Ohio / Pickerington Central / Notre Dame
Jr. Sanford, Fla. / Seminole
R-Sr. Orlando, Fla. / Dr. Phillips
R-So.
Fort Worth, Texas / Southwest / Baylor
R-Sr. Carol City, Fla. / Monsignor Edwards Pace
R-So. Warren, Mich. / Michigan Collegiate
Jr. Farmington, Mich. / Farmington
R-Sr. Delray Beach, Fla. / American Heritage
Fr.
East Cleveland, Ohio/Shaw
R-Sr. Harrisburg, Pa. / Bishop McDevitt
R-So. Chicago, Ill. / Simeon
R-Sr. South Bend, Ind. / Washington
R-Sr. Cleveland Heights, Ohio / Cleveland Heights
Fr.
West Palm Beach, Fla./ Suncoast Community
Fr.
Hollywood, Fla./ American Heritage Plantation
Fr.
Pickerington, Ohio / Pickerington Central
Fr.
Hobe Sound, Fla./ South Fork
Fr.
Perrysburg, Ohio / Perrysburg
R-So. Sylvania, Ohio / Sylvania Southview
Fr.
Green Bay, Wisc./ Ashwaubenon
R-Sr. Shady Side, Mary. / DeMatha Catholic
Fr.
Euclid, Ohio/Euclid
Sr.
Miami, Fla. / Booker T. Washington
Sr.
Miami Gardens, Fla. / Monsignor Edwards Pace
Fr.
Barrington, Ill./ Barrington
Fr.
Miami, Fla./ Gulliver Prep
Fr.
Ft. Washington, Mary./ Bishop McNamara
Fr.
Hazel Crest, Ill. / Mount Carmel
Fr.
Xenia, Ohio/ Xenia
Fr.
Lake Mary, Fla./ Lake Mary
So.
Homestead, Fla. / South Dade
So.
Cincinnati, Ohio / Walnut Hills
R-Jr. South Bend, Ind. / Washington
R-So. Canton, Ohio / Massillon
Jr. Ft. Lauderdale. Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas
R-So. Mansfield, Ohio / Mansfield Senior
Jr.
Groveport, Ohio / Madison
R-Sr. Lima, Ohio / Lima Central Catholic
R-Jr. Xenia, Ohio / Xenia
R-Fr.
Lakewood, Ohio / St. Edward
So.
Columbus, Ohio / St. Charles
Fr.
Columbus, Ohio / Dublin Scioto
So.
Decatur, Ill. / MacArthur
Fr.
Kirtland, Ohio / Kirtland
R-So. South Euclid, Ohio / Brush
R-Jr.
Kimberly, Wisc. / Kimberly
R-So.
Dublin, Ohio / Jerome / Georgia Tech
46 Jacob Suder
K
5-9
175
So.
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Toledo, Ohio / Central Catholic
No.Name................................................ Pos.
99
Bryan Baird ......................................................DL
25
Nilijah Ballew................................................... LB
11
Aaron Banks .................................................... LB
57
Zac Bartman ................................................... LB
75
JC Bartok...........................................................OL
77
J.J. Beggan .......................................................OL
67
Jacob Bennett ................................................OL
32
Kyle Bobo..........................................................RB
13
Jamari Bozeman ........................................... DB
51
Malik Brown.....................................................DL
17
Ryan Burbrink .............................................. WR
61
Terrance Bush ................................................DL
62
Spencer Cairo .................................................OL
78
Clark Clancy ....................................................OL
10
Herve Coby ................................................... WR
92
Zach Colvin .....................................................DL
28
Fred Coppet ....................................................RB
39
Sam Crosa............................................................K
49
Joseph Davidson .............................................P
12
Diontre Delk ................................................. WR
4
Gehrig Dieter................................................. WR
12
Nolan Dieter .................................................. QB
53
Logan Dietz .....................................................OL
23
Matthew Domer.............................................RB
96
Tristan Epley.....................................................LS
97
Anthony Farinella ............................................K
91
Nick Fields ..........................................................K
40
Matthew Finkler............................................. LB
88
Hunter Folkertsma ....................................... TE
6
Chris Gallon .................................................. WR
9
Isaiah Gourdine ............................................ DB
8
Travis Greene ..................................................RB
20
Trenton Greene.............................................. LB
38
Ben Hale........................................................... DB
41
Patric Hannon ................................................ FB
4
Eilar Hardy....................................................... DB
10
Brandon Harris............................................. ATH
47
Dorian Hendrix............................................... LB
48
Greg Hohenstein ...........................................LS
90
Tyler Horstman...............................................DL
87
Jermal Hosley ............................................... WR
55
Alex Huettel ....................................................OL
68
Ryan Hunter ....................................................OL
1
Darrell Hunter II ............................................ DB
22
Robert Jackson Jr.......................................... DB
40
Brian Jennings II.............................................RB
11
Matt Johnson ................................................ QB
23
Bobo Jones..................................................... DB
95
Kyle Junior........................................................DL
60
Tyler King..........................................................OL
3
James Knapke ............................................... QB
94
David Konowalski..........................................DL
Game 2 • Bowling Green at Maryland • Sept. 12, 2015
BOWLING GREEN
FALCON FOOTBALL
ROSTER -- NUMERICAL/ALPHABETICAL
No. Name
46 Quintaz Wright
47 Dorian Hendrix
48 Greg Hohenstein 49 Joseph Davidson 50 Izaah Lunsford 51 Malik Brown
52 Griff Saunders
53 Logan Dietz 53 Nico Lautanen
54 Mike Minns 55 Alex Huettel 57 Zac Bartman 58 Brian Sanders
60 Tyler King
61 Terrance Bush 62 Spencer Cairo 63 Gus Schwieterman 64 Austin Labus
65 Jack Kramer
66 Geno Zappa 67 Jacob Bennett 68 Ryan Hunter 70 De’Angelo Ware
71 Tim McAuliffe 72 Ben Steward 74 Christian Piazza
75 JC Bartok
76 Andrew Lucke
77 J.J. Beggan 78 Clark Clancy 81 Trevor Roop 82 Brandon Poncsak
83 Derek Lee
84 Tim Tupa
86 Vito Sosic
87 Jermal Hosley 88 Hunter Folkertsma 89 Deric Phouthavong
90 Tyler Horstman
91 Nick Fields 92 Zach Colvin 93 Shannon Smith
94 David Konowalski
95 Kyle Junior
96 Tristan Epley
97 Anthony Farinella 98 Tyler Tate 99 Bryan Baird Page 15
Pos.
LB
LB
LS
P
DL
DL
LB
OL
DL
DL
OL
LB
DL
OL
DL
OL
DL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
WR
WR
TE
WR
TE
WR
TE
WR
DL
K
DL
DL
DL
DL
LS
K
K
DL
Ht.
6-3
6-0
6-3
6-7
6-3
6-4
6-3
6-6
6-3
5-10
6-4
5-11
6-3
6-1
6-2
6-2
6-2
6-6
6-3
6-4
6-5
6-4
6-5
6-1
6-6
6-6
6-5
6-2
6-3
6-4
5-10
6-2
6-4
6-1
6-3
5-9
6-5
6-3
6-4
5-9
6-3
6-1
6-3
6-3
5-11
6-2
6-1
6-4
Wt.
220
232
226
222
294
266
217
298
271
327
301
214
255
280
252
316
270
292
307
280
319
308
331
272
304
289
294
326
298
291
199
185
258
190
225
194
244
202
253
223
293
281
219
267
200
190
181
243
Yr.
Hometown / High School / Previous School
So. Indianapolis, Ind. / Lawrence Central
R-Fr. Dayton, Ohio / Huber Heights Wayne / Kentucky
R-Jr. Warrenville, Ill. / Wheaton-Warrenville South
R-So. Findlay, Ohio / Findlay
R-Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio / Shroder Paideia
R-So.
Palm Beach, Fla. / Dwyer / Tennessee
R-Fr.
Columbus, Ohio / St. Francis De Sales
R-Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. / Pittsburgh Central Catholic
Fr.
Mentor, Ohio / Mentor
R-Jr.
West Palm Beach, Fla. / Dwyer
R-Sr. Pickerington, Ohio / Pickerington North
R-Jr. Mansfield, Ohio / Ontario
R-Fr.
Detroit, Mich. / Cass Tech
R-Fr.
Lakewood, Ohio / St. Edward
R-Jr. South Bend, Ind. / Washington
R-Sr. Rochester, Mich. / Rochester Adams
R-So. Tipp City, Ohio / Bethel
R-Fr.
Portage, Mich. / Portage Northern
Fr.
Plainfield, Ill. / Plainfield North
R-So. Sandusky, Ohio / Perkins
R-Jr. Lebanon, Ohio / Lebanon
R-So. North Bay, Ontario / Canisius
R-Fr.
Cleveland Heights, Ohio / Cleveland Heights
R-So. Lemont, Ill. / Lemont
R-Jr. Holt, Mich. / Holt
R-Sr. Ann Arbor, Mich. / Huron
Fr.
Columbus, Ohio / Worthington Kilbourne
R-Fr.
Mason, Ohio / Mason
R-Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. / Seton LaSalle
R-So. Troy, Mich. / Avondale
R-So. Convoy, Ohio / Crestview
R-Fr.
Bryan, Ohio / Bryan
Sr.
Wichita, Kan. / Maize / Butler CC
R-Fr.
Brecksville, Ohio / Broadview Heights / Navy
Sr.
Cleveland, Ohio / St. Ignatius / Akron
R-Jr. Highland Park, Mich. / Highland Park
R-So. Grand Rapids, Mich. / Forest Hills Central
Fr.
Columbus, Ohio / Hamilton Township
Fr.
Vero Beach, Fla. / Vero Beach
R-So. Laura, Ohio / Milton Union
R-Sr. Shorewood, Ill. / Minooka
R-So.
Chicago, Ill. / Marist
R-Fr.
Waukesha, Wis. / West
Fr.
Middletown, Ohio / Middletown
Fr.
Pickerington, Ohio / Pickerington Central
Sr. Woodridge, Ill. / Downers Grove South
R-Sr. Carroll, Ohio / Bloom-Carroll
R-Sr. Spring Valley, Ohio / Bellbrook
No.Name................................................ Pos.
65
Jack Kramer.....................................................DL
64
Austin Labus....................................................OL
24
Charles Lamar.................................................RB
53
Nico Lautanen................................................DL
83
Derek Lee.......................................................... TE
1
Roger Lewis................................................... WR
27
Nate Locke ...................................................... LB
76
Andrew Lucke.................................................OL
15
Blake Lucky...................................................... LB
50
Izaah Lunsford ...............................................DL
26
Alfonso Mack ................................................. DB
71
Tim McAuliffe .................................................OL
21
Scott Miller..................................................... WR
14
Marcus Milton................................................ DB
54
Mike Minns .....................................................DL
5
Ronnie Moore .............................................. WR
16
James Morgan............................................... QB
89
Deric Phouthavong..................................... WR
74
Christian Piazza..............................................OL
82
Brandon Poncsak......................................... WR
14
Janarvis Pough............................................. WR
9
Teo Redding ................................................. WR
80
Robbie Rhodes............................................. WR
17
Harrison Roberts............................................ LB
31
Matt Robinson .............................................. DB
81
Trevor Roop .................................................. WR
33
Taylor Royster..................................................DL
42
David Runnoe.................................................DL
58
Brian Sanders..................................................DL
35
James Sanford ............................................... LB
52
Griff Saunders................................................. LB
63
Gus Schwieterman .......................................DL
93
Shannon Smith...............................................DL
86
Vito Sosic.......................................................... TE
21
Antonyo Sotolongo..................................... DB
2
Clinton Stephens.......................................... DB
72
Ben Steward ...................................................OL
46
Jacob Suder........................................................K
98
Tyler Tate .............................................................K
15
Quinn Thomas.............................................. WR
84
Tim Tupa......................................................... WR
18
Dernard Turner.............................................. DB
16
Austin Valdez .................................................. LB
24
Tavarus Wade................................................. DB
36
Jack Walz III..................................................... DB
70
De’Angelo Ware..............................................OL
44
Donovan Wilson.............................................RB
46
Quintaz Wright............................................... LB
66
Geno Zappa ....................................................OL
Game 2 • Bowling Green at Maryland • Sept. 12, 2015
BOWLING GREEN
FALCON FOOTBALL
2015 BGSU Football Start Chart
OFFENSE
Opponent QB RB WR WR/FB LT
LG C
RG RT WR
WR
vs. Tennessee
Johnson
Greene
Lewis
Lee
Bennett Hunter
McAuliffe
Huettel
Dietz
Burbrink Dieter
at Maryland
MEMPHIS
at Purdue
at Buffalo
AKRON
UMASS
at Kent St.
OHIO
at W. Michigan
TOLEDO
at Ball State
MAC Champ.
Bowl Game
Career Starts (Total/Consecutive)
QB
RB
WR
WR/TE
LT
LG
C
RG
RT
WR
WR
Johnson (15/1) Greene (24/4) Dieter (7/2) Moore (16/2) Bennett (29/29) Steward (14/14) McAuliffe (15/15) Huettel (42/42) Dietz (29/29) Burbrink (26/13)
Knapke (13/13)
Coppet (1/0)
Lee (1/1)
Hunter (1/1)
Gallon (15/0)
Lewis (15/15)
DEFENSE
Opponent DE DT NG DE OLB
MLB OLB CB S
S
CB
vs. Tennessee
Royster
Colvin Minns
Bush
Greene Valdez Sanford
Hunter
Hardy
Turner Stephens
at Maryland
MEMPHIS
at Purdue
at Buffalo
AKRON
UMASS
at Kent St.
OHIO
at W. Michigan
TOLEDO
at Ball State
MAC Champ.
Bowl Game
Career Starts (Total/Consecutive)
DE
DT NG DEOLB MLB OLB CB S FS CB
Royster (14/12)
Colvin (9/1)
Minns (1/1)
Bush (1/1) Greene (1/1)
Schwieterman (12/12) Page 16
Valdez (2/1) Sanford (10/10) Hunter (25/1) Hardy (1/1) Turner (4/1) Locke (4/0)
Stephens (2/1)
Game 2 • Bowling Green at Maryland • Sept. 12, 2015
BOWLING GREEN
FALCON FOOTBALL
The Automated ScoreBook
2015
STATS
• RESULTS/TEAM
Bowling
Green Game
Results (as of Sep 06, 2015)
All games
Date
Opponent
Sept 5, 2015
Score
vs Tennessee
L
30-59
Overall
0-1
Conference
0-0
Time
5:04
Attend
61323
The Automated ScoreBook
Bowling Green Overall Team Statistics (as of Sep 06, 2015)
All games
Team Statistics
BGSU
SCORING
Points Per Game
Points Off Turnovers
FIRST DOWNS
Rushing
Passing
Penalty
RUSHING YARDAGE
Yards gained rushing
Yards lost rushing
Rushing Attempts
Average Per Rush
Average Per Game
TDs Rushing
PASSING YARDAGE
Comp-Att-Int
Average Per Pass
Average Per Catch
Average Per Game
TDs Passing
TOTAL OFFENSE
Total Plays
Average Per Play
Average Per Game
KICK RETURNS: #-Yards
PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards
INT RETURNS: #-Yards
KICK RETURN AVERAGE
PUNT RETURN AVERAGE
INT RETURN AVERAGE
FUMBLES-LOST
PENALTIES-Yards
Average Per Game
PUNTS-Yards
Average Per Punt
Net punt average
KICKOFFS-Yards
Average Per Kick
Net kick average
TIME OF POSSESSION/Game
3RD-DOWN Conversions
3rd-Down Pct
4TH-DOWN Conversions
4th-Down Pct
SACKS BY-Yards
MISC YARDS
TOUCHDOWNS SCORED
FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS
ON-SIDE KICKS
RED-ZONE SCORES
RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS
PAT-ATTEMPTS
ATTENDANCE
Games/Avg Per Game
Neutral Site Games
Score by Quarters
Bowling Green
Opponents
Page 17
1st
10
21
2nd
10
14
30
30.0
0
24
7
16
1
124
159
35
34
3.6
124.0
1
433
29-51-0
8.5
14.9
433.0
2
557
85
6.6
557.0
4-52
2-23
0-0
13.0
11.5
0.0
1-1
12-128
128.0
6-292
48.7
31.7
7-425
60.7
34.1
2 6 :0 9
4/18
22%
3/3
100%
1-6
0
3
3-4
0-0
(4-6) 67%
(2-6) 33%
(3-3) 100%
0
0/0
3rd
10
14
4th
0
10
OT
0
0
OPP
59
59.0
7
29
17
10
2
399
411
12
64
6.2
399.0
6
205
15-23-0
8.9
13.7
205.0
2
604
87
6.9
604.0
2-86
3-102
0-0
43.0
34.0
0.0
0-0
4-40
40.0
3-141
47.0
39.3
10-621
62.1
44.4
3 3 :5 1
9/16
56%
0/0
0%
3-27
0
8
1-3
0-0
(8-9) 89%
(7-9) 78%
(8-8) 100%
0
0/0
1/61323
Total
30
59
Game 2 • Bowling Green at Maryland • Sept. 12, 2015
BOWLING GREEN
FALCON FOOTBALL
2015 STATS • INDIVIDUAL
The Automated ScoreBook
Bowling Green Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 06, 2015)
All games
Rushing
COPPET, Fred
GREENE, Travis
JOHNSON, Matt
BURBRINK, Ryan
WILSON, Donovan
MOORE, Ronnie
Total
Opponents
gp-gs
1-0
1-1
1-1
1- 1
1-0
1- 0
1
1
att gain loss
Passing
gp-gs
Receiving
gp-gs no.
JOHNSON, Matt
KNAPKE, James
Total
Opponents
DIETER, Gehrig
MOORE, Ronnie
BURBRINK, Ryan
GALLON, Chris
LEWIS, Roger
REDDING, Teo
GREENE, Travis
FOLKERTSMA, H.
COPPET, Fred
LEE, Derek
WILSON, Donovan
Total
Opponents
Page 18
net avg td
12 63
0 63 5.2
9 37
3 34 3.8
10 52 30 22 2.2
1
7
0
7 7.0
1
0
1
-1 -1.0
1
0
1
-1 -1.0
34 159 35 124 3.6
64 411 12 399 6.2
effic comp-att-in pct
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
6
lg avg/g
31 63.0
18 34.0
20 22.0
7 7.0
0 -1.0
0 -1.0
31124.0
56399.0
yds td
lg avg/g
1-1141.26 27-49-0 55.1 424 2 45424.0
1-0137.80 2-2-0
100.
9 0
7 9.0
1141.12 29-51-0 56.9 433 2 45433.0
1168.78 15-23-0 65.2 205 2 45205.0
yds
1- 1
7 133
1- 0
5 95
1- 1
4 70
1-0
3 45
1- 1
2 49
1- 0
2 12
1-1
2
3
1-0
1 11
1-0
1
8
1-1
1
5
1-0
1
2
1 29 433
1 15 205
avg
19.0
19.0
17.5
15.0
24.5
6.0
1.5
11.0
8.0
5.0
2.0
14.9
13.7
td
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
2
lg avg/g
38133.0
45 95.0
34 70.0
20 45.0
45 49.0
13 12.0
7 3.0
11 11.0
8 8.0
5 5.0
2 2.0
45433.0
45205.0
Punt Returns
no.
yds avg td
lg
Interceptions
no.
yds avg td
lg
Kick Returns
no.
yds avg td
lg
Fumble Returns
no.
yds avg td
lg
BURBRINK, Ryan
Total
Opponents
Total
Opponents
STEPHENS, Clint
RHODES, Robbie
GALLON, Chris
Total
Opponents
Total
Opponents
2 23 11.5 0 20
2 23 11.5 0 20
3 102 34.0 0 47
0
0
2
1
1
4
2
0
0
0 0.0 0
0 0.0 0
42 21.0
4 4.0
6 6.0
52 13.0
86 43.0
0
0
0 23
0
4
0
6
0 23
0 67
0 0.0 0
0 0.0 0
0
0
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FALCON FOOTBALL
2015 STATS • DEFENSE
The Automated ScoreBook
Bowling Green Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Sep 06, 2015)
All games
##
16
20
4H
1H
2
33
38
35
50
18
27
51
61
99
13
92
25
36
83
93
1R
81
5L
Page 19
Defensive Leaders
VALDEZ, Austin
GREENE, Trent
HARDY, Eilar
HUNTER, Darrell
STEPHENS, Clint
ROYSTER, Taylor
HALE, Ben
SANFORD, James
LUNSFORD, Izaah
TURNER, Dernard
LOCKE, Nate
BROWN, Malik
BUSH, Terrance
BAIRD, Bryan
BOZEMAN, Jamari
COLVIN, Zach
BALLEW, Nilijah
WALZ, Jack
LEE, Derek
SMITH, Shannon
ROBERTS, H.
ROOP, Trevor
LAUTANEN, Nico
Total
Opponents
gp-gs
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-0
1-1
1-0
1-1
1-0
1-0
1-1
1-0
1-0
1-1
1-0
1-0
1-1
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1
1
ua
5
3
7
4
4
2
3
2
4
3
2
1
1
.
2
2
.
1
.
.
1
1
.
48
50
Tackles
a
tot
8
9
2
4
3
4
3
3
1
1
2
2
2
3
.
.
1
.
1
1
.
.
.
50
16
13
12
9
8
7
6
6
5
5
4
4
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
.
98
66
tfl/yds
1.0-2
0.5-2
.
.
0.5-1
.
.
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.
1.0-3
.
.
.
0.5-1
.
1.0-6
0.5-0
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5-15
8-37
Sacks
no-yds
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1-6
3-27
Pass defense
int-yds brup qbh
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rcv-yds
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Game 2 • Bowling Green at Maryland • Sept. 12, 2015
BOWLING GREEN
FALCON FOOTBALL
2015 STATS • GAME-BY-GAME
Game Score BGSU
at Tennessee
BGSU
at Maryland
at BGSU
Memphis
BGSU
at Purdue
BGSU
at Buffalo
at BGSU
UMass
at BGSU
Akron
BGSU
at Kent State
at BGSU
Ohio
BGSU
at Western Michigan
at BGSU
Toledo
BGSU
at Ball State
MAC Championship
Bowl Game
RUSHING vs. Tennessee
at Maryland
MEMPHIS
at Purdue
at Buffalo
UMASS
AKRON
at Kent State
OHIO
at Western Michigan
TOLEDO
at Ball State
MAC Championship
Bowl Game
First Downs
30
59
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
GREENE COPPET
9-34-0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
12-63-0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
24
29
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
WILSON
1-(-1)-0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rushing Passing Tot. Off Fum- No.-Yds.-TDC-A-I-Yds-TD Pl.-Yds. Lost
34-124-1
29-51-0-433-2
64-399-6
15-23-0-205-2
0-0-0
0-0-0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0-0-0
0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0-0-0
0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0-0-0
0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0-0-0
0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0
JOHNSON BURBRINK
10-22-0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1-7-1
-
Pen- Third Poss.Yards Downs Time
85-557
1-1
12-128
4-18
87-604
0-0
4-40
9-16
00-000
0-0
0-00
0-00
00-000
0-0
0-00
0-00
00-000
0-0
0-00
0-00
00-0000-0 0-00 0-00
00-000
0-0
0-00
0-00
00-000
0-0
0-00
0-00
00-000
0-0
0-00
0-00
00-000
0-0
0-00
0-00
00-000
0-0
0-00
0-00
00-000
0-0
0-00
0-00
00-000
0-0
0-00
0-00
00-000
0-0
0-00
0-00
00-000
0-0
0-00
0-00
00-000
0-0
0-00
0-00
00-000
0-0
0-00
0-00
00-0000-0 0-00 0-00
00-000
0-0
0-00
0-00
00-000
0-0
0-00
0-00
00-000
0-0
0-00
0-00
00-000
0-0
0-00
0-00
00-000
0-0
0-00
0-00
00-000
0-0
0-00
0-00
00-000
0-0
0-00
0-00
00-0000-0 0-00 0-00
00-000
0-0
0-00
0-00
00-0000-0 0-00 0-00
PASSING JOHNSONKNAPKE
vs. Tennessee
27-49-0-424-2
2-2-0-9-0
at Maryland
-
-
MEMPHIS
-
-
at Purdue
-
-
at Buffalo
-
-
UMASS
-
-
AKRON
-
-
at Kent State
-
-
OHIO
-
-
at Western Michigan
-
-
TOLEDO
-
-
at Ball State
-
-
MAC Championship -
-
Bowl Game
-
-
26:09
33:51
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:00
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RECEIVING
LEWIS BURBRINK MOORE
DIETER REDDING GALLON FOLKERTSMA GREENE
vs. Tennessee
2-49-0
4-70-0
5-95-0
7-133-1
2-12-0
3-45-0
1-11-1
2-3-0
at Maryland
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
MEMPHIS
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
at Purdue
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
at Buffalo
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
UMASS
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
AKRON
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
at Kent State
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
OHIO
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
at Western Michigan
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
TOLEDO
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
at Ball State
-
-
-
-
-
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MAC Campionship
-- -----Bowl Game
-
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BOWLING GREEN
FALCON FOOTBALL
2014 STATS • LONG PLAYS
The Automated ScoreBook
Bowling Green - Long Plays
20-YARD PLUS PLAYS
Yd Type Player(s)
45 Pass LEWIS, Roger from JOHNSON, Matt
45 Pass MOORE, Ronnie from JOHNSON, Matt
38 Pass DIETER, Gehrig from JOHNSON, Matt
34 Pass BURBRINK, Ryan from JOHNSON, Matt
31 Rush COPPET, Fred
31* Pass DIETER, Gehrig from JOHNSON, Matt
29 Pass DIETER, Gehrig from JOHNSON, Matt
27 Pass BURBRINK, Ryan from JOHNSON, Matt
23 Pass MOORE, Ronnie from JOHNSON, Matt
23 KR STEPHENS, Clint
20 Pass GALLON, Chris from JOHNSON, Matt
20 PR BURBRINK, Ryan
20 Rush JOHNSON, Matt
* touchdown scored on play
Opponent
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
LONG PLAYS BY THE NUMBERS
Long Plays By Ya No.
TD
100+
0
0
90-99
0
0
80-89
0
0
70-79
0
0
60-69
0
0
50-59
0
0
40-49
2
0
30-39
4
1
20-29
7
0
Long Plays By Ty
Rushing
Passing
Punt returns
Kick returns
Interceptions
Fumble returns
Other
TOTAL
No.
2
9
1
1
0
0
0
13
TD
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
20-YARD PLUS BY PLAYER
Player
No. TD R
DIETER, Gehrig
3 1 0
BURBRINK, Ryan
3 0 0
MOORE, Ronnie
2 0 0
GALLON, Chris
1 0 0
JOHNSON, Matt
1 0 1
STEPHENS, Clint
1 0 0
COPPET, Fred
1 0 1
LEWIS, Roger
1 0 0
TOTAL
13 1 2
P KR PR IR FR
3 0 0 0 0
2 0 1 0 0
2 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
0 1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0
9 1 1 0 0
LONGEST PLAYS OF THE YEAR
Rushing
31 COPPET, Fred vs Tennessee (9/5/2015)
Rushing Touchdown
7 BURBRINK, Ryan vs Tennessee (9/5/2015)
Passing
45 LEWIS, Roger from JOHNSON, Matt
vs Tennessee (9/5/2015)
45 MOORE, Ronnie from JOHNSON, Matt
vs Tennessee (9/5/2015)
Passing Touchdown
31 DIETER, Gehrig from JOHNSON, Matt
vs Tennessee (9/5/2015)
Punt Return
20 BURBRINK, Ryan vs Tennessee (9/5/2015)
Kick Return
23 STEPHENS, Clint vs Tennessee (9/5/2015)
Interception Return
None
Fumble Return
None
Punt
59 DAVIDSON, J. vs Tennessee (9/5/2015)
Field Goal
40 TATE, Tyler vs Tennessee (9/5/2015)
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Game 2 • Bowling Green at Maryland • Sept. 12, 2015
BOWLING GREEN
Plays Per Game Under Babers
Game ............. BGSU Plays ..... Total Plays
2014
South Alabama.........90................................ 165
Northern Illinois.......60................................ 160
Ball State.....................66................................ 154
Toledo..........................75................................ 148
Kent State...................96................................ 157
Akron...........................85................................ 175
WMU............................64................................ 138
Ohio..............................66................................ 176
Buffalo.........................76................................ 147
UMass.........................108............................... 200
Wisconsin...................62................................ 140
Indiana.......................113............................... 191
VMI................................71................................ 162
WKU..............................71................................ 167
FALCON FOOTBALL
2015 Scoring Drives
Time
1:14
Plays - Yards
5 -- 75
Result
Touchdown (Burbrink 7-yard rush)
Game (Date)
vs. Tennessee (Sept. 5)
2:13
2:17
2:20
6 -- 94
7 -- 53
8 -- 75
Touchdown (Dieter 31-yard recpetion)
Field Goal (Tate 40 yards)
Touchdown (Folkertsma 11-yard reception)
vs. Tennessee (Sept. 5)
vs. Tennessee (Sept. 5)
vs. Tennessee (Sept. 5)
3:59
14 -- 55
Field Goal (Tate 37 yards)
vs. Tennessee (Sept. 5)
4:04
13 -- 62
Field Goal (Tate 25 yards)
vs. Tennessee (Sept. 5)
2015
Tennessee...................85................................ 172
ON THIS DATE IN FALCON
FOOTBALL HISTORY
(Sept. 12)
0-5-0
2015........at Maryland.......................12:00 p.m
2009........at No. 25 Missouri................L, 20-27
1998........at Penn State........................... L, 3-48
1992........at Ohio State........................... L, 6-17
1987........vs. Youngstown State.........L, 17-20
1981........at Baylor.................................... L, 0-38
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BOWLING GREEN
FALCON FOOTBALL
RECORD BOOK • THE LAST TIME/LONGEST PLAYS
A BG Player Returned a Kickoff for a Touchdown
Clint Stephens (96 yards), vs. Ball State, Nov. 28, 2014
An Opposing Player Returned a Kickoff for a Touchdown
Travis Shelton (96 yards), Temple, Oct. 28, 2006
A BG Player Returned a Punt for a Touchdown
Ryan Burbrink (75 yards), VMI, Sept. 6, 2014
An Opposing Player Returned a Punt for a Touchdown
Tyler Boyd (Pittsburgh), 54 yards, Dec. 26, 2013
A BG Player Returned an Interception for a Touchdown
Dwayne Woods (48 yards) at UMass, Oct. 20, 2012
An Opposing Player Returned an Interception for a TD Sean Kurtz (Eastern Michigan), 10 yards, Nov. 23, 2013
A BG Player Returned a Fumble for a Touchdown
Taylor Royster (0 yards), at Akron, Nov. 4, 2014
An Opposing Player Returned a Fumble for a TD Marqueston Huff (WYO), 8 yards, Sept. 17, 2011
A BG Player Returned a Blocked Punt for a Touchdown
Herve Coby (29 yards), vs. VMI, Sept. 6, 2014
An Opposing Player Returned a Blocked Punt for a TD
Jared Patterson (Buffalo), Sept. 9, 2006
A BG Player Rushed for 200 or more yards
Willie Geter vs. Kent State, October 20, 2007 (22/203)
An Opponent Rushed for 200 or more yards
Kareem Hunt (Toledo), Nov. 19, 2014 (30/265)
A BG Player Had Three Interceptions in a Game
Janssen Patton vs. Northern Illinois, Oct. 25, 2003
An Opposing Player Had Three Interceptions in a Game:
Jamie Silva (Boston College), Oct. 6, 2007
Two BG Players Rushed for 100 or more yards in a Game:
Travis Greene (159)
Fred Coppet (140), vs. Ball State, Nov. 28, 2014
Three BG Players Rushed for 100 or more yards in a Game:
Dave Windatt (139)
Mike Wright (131)
Dave Cassell (125) vs. Toledo, Oct. 7, 1978
Two BG Players had 100 or more receiving yards
Roger Lewis (137)
Gehrig Dieter (108), vs. South Alabama, Dec. 20, 2014
Three BG Players had 100 or more receiving yards in a Game
Roger Lewis (148)
Ryan Burbrink (132)
Ronnie Moore (109), vs. UMass, Sept. 27, 2014
A BG player had a safety
Chris Jones vs. Idaho, Sept. 1, 2011
LONGEST TOUCHDOWN RUN
Yards
96
93
88
89
85
81
80
Name/Opponent.............................................................................................................. Year
Anthon Samuel vs. Miami.............................................................................................2011
Mike McGee vs. Central Michigan..............................................................................1987
P.J. Pope vs. Western Michigan....................................................................................2004
Mike McGee vs. Ball State.............................................................................................1987
Tony Trent vs. Toledo......................................................................................................1964
Harold Furcron vs. Dayton............................................................................................1958
Jerry Dianiska vs. Ohio...................................................................................................1958
LONGEST NON-SCORING RUN
Yards
78
71
69
65
64
Name/Opponent.............................................................................................................. Year
B.J. Lane vs. Ball State.....................................................................................................2003
Chris Bullock vs. Akron...................................................................................................2009
Fred Coppet vs. Ball State.............................................................................................2014
Andy Sahm vs. Kansas....................................................................................................2002
Jeff Davis vs. Richmond.................................................................................................1984
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61
60
55
55
Willie Geter vs. Toledo....................................................................................................2009
Steve Holmes vs. Kent....................................................................................................1998
Anthon Samuel vs. Miami.............................................................................................2012
Josh Harris vs. Miami......................................................................................................2000
LONGEST TOUCHDOWN PASS
Yards
96
94
92
91
90
83
83
82
81
80
Name/Opponent.............................................................................................................. Year
Mark Miller to Dave Dudley vs. San Diego State..................................................1976
Eric Smith to Ronald Heard vs. Ohio.........................................................................1988
Matt Johnson to Ryan Burbrink, vs. Kent State.....................................................2013
Josh Harris to Charles Sharon vs. Kent State..........................................................2003
Brian McClure to Stan Hunter vs. Cent. Michigan................................................1983
Matt Schilz to Kamar Jorden vs. Northern Illinois................................................2011
Tyler Sheehan to Chris Wright vs. Buffalo...............................................................2007
James Knpake to Roger Lewis vs. Kent State.........................................................2014
Matt Schilz to Chris Gallon vs. Kent State................................................................2012
Bob Colburn to Ron Blackledge vs. So. Illinois......................................................1959
LONGEST NON-SCORING PASS
Yards
78
77
76
74
69
66
61
61
Name/Opponent.............................................................................................................. Year
Bob Niemet to Robert Redd vs. Akron.....................................................................1998
Josh Harris to James Hawkins vs. Purdue................................................................2003
Matt Schilz to Kamar Jorden vs. Miami....................................................................2010
Vern Wireman to Bob Zimpfer vs. Utah State........................................................1969
Mark Miller to John Park vs. Tenn.-Chattanooga..................................................1977
Vern Wireman to Fred Matthews vs. Marshall.......................................................1968
James Knapke to Roger Lewis at Ohio.....................................................................2014
Reid Lamport to Roger Wallace vs. Dayton............................................................1973
LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN
Yards
96*
94*
94*
93*
93*
90*
90*
Name/Opponent.............................................................................................................. Year
Clint Stephens vs. Ball State.........................................................................................2014
BooBoo Gates vs. Pittsburgh.......................................................................................2013
Leon Weathersby vs. Western Michigan..................................................................1997
B.J. Lane vs. Ball State.....................................................................................................2004
Roger Reynolds vs. Kent................................................................................................1961
Tony Bell vs. Dayton........................................................................................................1973
Chuck Comer vs. Delaware...........................................................................................1959
LONGEST PUNT RETURN
Yards
100*
91*
86*
80*
79*
79
75*
73
73
71
Name/Opponent.............................................................................................................. Year
Courtney Davis vs. Kent.................................................................................................1996
Richard Lowry vs. Grosse Ile.........................................................................................1942
Bob Zimpfer vs. Ball State.............................................................................................1968
BooBoo Gates vs. Rhode Island..................................................................................2012
Charles Sharon vs. Southeast Missouri....................................................................2004
Corey Partridge vs. Temple...........................................................................................2005
Ryan Burbrink, vs. VMI....................................................................................................2014
Max Minnich vs. Morris Harvey...................................................................................1948
Corey Partridge.................................................................................................................2008
Eugene Cooper vs. Toledo............................................................................................2010
LONGEST PASS INTERCEPTION
Yds.
90*
88
82
82*
80*
78*
74*
64
64*
Name/Opponent.............................................................................................................. Year
Rodney Lash vs. Toledo..................................................................................................1948
Julius Livas vs. Miami......................................................................................................1971
BooBoo Gates vs. Ohio...................................................................................................2013
Robert Lorenzi vs. Buffalo.............................................................................................2010
Melvin Marshall vs. Brigham Young..........................................................................1983
Dwayne Woods vs. Marshall........................................................................................2010
Janssen Patton vs. Kent State......................................................................................2000
Martin Bayless vs. Kent State.......................................................................................1982
Adrien Spencer vs. Troy.................................................................................................2009
LONGEST PUNT
Yds.
95
81
81
79
79
78
78
77
76
Name/Opponent.............................................................................................................. Year
Macs Leitman vs. Bluffton.............................................................................................1928
Brian Schmiedebusch vs. Idaho..................................................................................2011
Cris Shale vs. Ohio...........................................................................................................1990
Nick Iovinelli vs. Pittsburgh..........................................................................................2008
Jim Phelps vs. Toledo......................................................................................................1982
Joseph Davidson vs. Ball State....................................................................................2014
Greg A. Johnson vs. Oklahoma State........................................................................1984
Greg Kampe vs. Southern Mississippi......................................................................1975
Brian Schmiedebusch vs. Buffalo...............................................................................2011
LONGEST FIELD GOAL
Yds.
Name/Opponent.............................................................................................................. Year
60
Derek Schorejs vs. Toledo.............................................................................................1995
56
Gehad Youssef vs. Western Michigan.......................................................................1983
52
Tyler Tate at Western Kentucky...................................................................................2014
52
Tyler Tate vs. Northern Illinois.....................................................................................2013
52
Shaun Suisham vs. Ohio................................................................................................2004
52
Derek Schorejs vs. Akron...............................................................................................1995
51
Brian Leaver vs. Miami....................................................................................................1994
*resulted in a touchdown
Game 2 • Bowling Green at Maryland • Sept. 12, 2015
BOWLING GREEN
FALCON FOOTBALL
Individual Career Highs
BAIRD, Bryan
Tackles: 5, at Florida, Sept 1, 2012 (5-0)
Sacks: 2.0 [t-6th], MIAMI, Oct 13, 2012 (2-0)
Tackles for loss: 2.0, Ohio, Nov 12, 2013 (2-0);
MIAMI, Oct 13, 2012 (2-0)
Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-4th], MIAMI, Oct 13,
2012
BALLEW, Nilijah
Tackles: 4, at Massachusetts, Sep 27, 2014 (2-2)
Tackles for loss: .5, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
(0-0)
Pass breakups: 1, Buffalo, Oct 04, 2014 ; at
Massachusetts, Sep 27, 2014
BANKS, Aaron
Tackles: 3, Ball State, Nov 28, 2014 (1-2)
BARTMAN, Zac
Tackles: 3, at Wisconsin, Sep 20, 2014 (2-1)
BOZEMAN, Jamari
Tackles: 2, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015 (2-0)
BROWN, Malik
Tackles: 3, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015 (1-2)
Pass breakups: 1, VMI, Sep 06, 2014
BURBRINK, Ryan
Points scored: 6, 8 times
Touchdowns: 1, 8 times
Rush attempts: 1, Western Michigan, Oct 18,
2014 ; vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
Rush yards: 7, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015 (1
carries)
Rush TDs: 1, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
Long rush: 7, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
Pass attempts: 1, at Massachusetts, Sep 27,
2014
Receptions: 11 [t-5th], at Massachusetts, Sep
27, 2014
Receiving yards: 132, at Massachusetts, Sep 27,
2014 (11 receptions)
Receiving TDs: 1, 5 times
Long reception: 92 [1st], at Kent State, Sep 07,
2013
Total offense attempts: 1, Western Michigan, Oct
18, 2014 (1 rush,0 pass); at Massachusetts, Sep
27, 2014 (0 rush,1 pass); vs Tennessee, Sept 5,
2015 (1 rush,0 pass)
Total ofense yards: 7, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
(7 rush,0 pass)
All-purpose yards: 136, at Massachusetts, Sep
27, 2014
Punt returns: 4 [t-1st], at Akron, 10/06/2012 ; at
Massachusetts, Oct 20, 2012 ; VMI, Sep 06, 2014
Punt return yards: 77 [2nd], VMI, Sep 06, 2014
(4 returns)
Long punt return: 75 [2nd], VMI, Sep 06, 2014
Kick returns: 1, at WKU, Aug 29, 2014
Kick return yards: 21, at WKU, Aug 29, 2014 (1
returns)
Long kick return: 21, at WKU, Aug 29, 2014
Tackles: 1, at Akron, 10/06/2012 (1-0); Murray
State, Sep 21, 2013 (1-0)
BUSH, Terrance
Tackles: 5, VMI, Sep 06, 2014 (2-3); at Wisconsin, Sep 20, 2014 (1-4)
Sacks: 1.0, VMI, Sep 06, 2014 (1-0)
Tackles for loss: 1.0, VMI, Sep 06, 2014 (1-0)
Pass breakups: 1, Tulsa, Aug 29, 2013 ; at Buffalo, Nov 29, 2013
COBY, Herve
Points scored: 6, VMI, Sep 06, 2014 ; URI, Sep 29,
2012
Touchdowns: 1, VMI, Sep 06, 2014 ; URI, Sep 29,
2012
Receptions: 3, URI, Sep 29, 2012
Receiving yards: 40, URI, Sep 29, 2012 (3 receptions)
Receiving TDs: 1, URI, Sep 29, 2012
Long reception: 22, Western Michigan, Oct 18,
2014
All-purpose yards: 59, vs Northern Illinois, Dec 05,
2014
Punt returns: 1, VMI, Sep 06, 2014
Punt return yards: 29, VMI, Sep 06, 2014 (1
returns)
Long punt return: 14, VMI, Sep 06, 2014
Kick returns: 3, vs Northern Illinois, Dec 05, 2014
Kick return yards: 59, vs Northern Illinois, Dec 05,
2014 (3 returns)
Long kick return: 23, vs Northern Illinois, Dec 05,
2014
Tackles: 2, vs Northern Illinois, Dec 05, 2014 (2-0);
vs South Alabama, Dec 20, 2014 (2-0); at Wisconsin, Sep 20, 2014 (1-1)
Blocked kicks: 1 [t-1st], VMI, Sep 06, 2014
COLVIN, Zach
Tackles: 3, 6 times
Sacks: 1.0, at Western Michigan, Oct 08, 2011 (10); vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015 (1-0)
Tackles for loss: 1.5, UMASS, Oct 05, 2013 (1-0)
Fumbles forced: 1 [t-1st], at Buffalo, Nov 29, 2013
COPPET, Fred
Points scored: 6, 6 times
Touchdowns: 1, 6 times
Rush attempts: 18, at Akron, 11/04/2014
Rush yards: 140 [10th], Ball State, Nov 28, 2014
(16 carries)
Rush TDs: 1, 6 times
Long rush: 69 [3rd], Ball State, Nov 28, 2014
Receptions: 4, at Massachusetts, Sep 27, 2014
Receiving yards: 23, at Massachusetts, Sep 27,
2014 (4 receptions)
Long reception: 18, at Massachusetts, Sep 27,
2014
Total offense attempts: 18, at Akron, 11/04/2014 (18
rush,0 pass)
Total ofense yards: 140, Ball State, Nov 28, 2014
(140 rush,0 pass)
All-purpose yards: 138, Ball State, Nov 28, 2014
Kick returns: 1, at WKU, Aug 29, 2014
Kick return yards: 20, at WKU, Aug 29, 2014 (1
returns)
Long kick return: 20, at WKU, Aug 29, 2014
Tackles: 1, 5 times
DAVIDSON, Joseph
Punt attempts: 6, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
Punt yards: 292, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015 (6
punts)
Longest punt: 59, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
DIETER, Gehrig
Points scored: 6, vs Northern Illinois, Dec 05, 2014
; vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
Touchdowns: 1, vs Northern Illinois, Dec 05, 2014 ;
vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
Receptions: 7, at WKU, Aug 29, 2014 ; vs South Alabama, Dec 20, 2014 ; vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
Receiving yards: 133, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
(7 receptions)
Receiving TDs: 1, vs Northern Illinois, Dec 05, 2014
; vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
Long reception: 53, vs South Alabama, Dec 20,
2014
All-purpose yards: 133, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
GALLON, Chris
Points scored: 12 [t-7th], KENT, Nov 17, 2012 ;
Murray State, Sep 21, 2013 ; URI, Sep 29, 2012
Touchdowns: 2 [t-5th], KENT, Nov 17, 2012 ;
Murray State, Sep 21, 2013 ; URI, Sep 29, 2012
Receptions: 10 [7th], KENT, Nov 17, 2012
Receiving yards: 213 [1st], KENT, Nov 17, 2012
(10 receptions)
Receiving TDs: 2 [t-3rd], KENT, Nov 17, 2012 ;
Murray State, Sep 21, 2013 ; URI, Sep 29, 2012
Long reception: 81 [4th], KENT, Nov 17, 2012
All-purpose yards: 213 [t-7th], KENT, Nov 17,
2012
Kick returns: 1, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
Kick return yards: 6, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
(1 returns)
Long kick return: 6, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
Tackles: 1, Tulsa, Aug 29, 2013 (1-0)
GOURDINE, Isaiah
Interceptions: 1 [t-4th], at Eastern Michigan, Nov
23, 2013
Tackles: 4, at Wisconsin, Sep 20, 2014 (4-0); at
Massachusetts, Sep 27, 2014 (0-4)
GREENE, Travis
Points scored: 12 [t-7th], 9 times
Touchdowns: 2 [t-5th], 9 times
Rush attempts: 30 [3rd], at Buffalo, Nov 29, 2013
Rush yards: 160 [3rd], UMASS, Oct 05, 2013 (22
carries)
Rush TDs: 2 [t-3rd], 6 times
Long rush: 75 [2nd], Ball State, Nov 28, 2014
Receptions: 5, Western Michigan, Oct 18, 2014
Receiving yards: 71, Akron, Sep 28, 2013 (4
receptions)
Receiving TDs: 1, vs Northern Illinois, Dec 06,
2013 ; at Ohio, Oct 11, 2014 ; Akron, Sep 28,
2013
Long reception: 30, Akron, Sep 28, 2013
Total offense attempts: 30, at Buffalo, Nov 29,
2013 (30 rush,0 pass)
Total ofense yards: 160, UMASS, Oct 05, 2013
(160 rush,0 pass)
All-purpose yards: 213 [t-7th], Akron, Sep 28,
2013
Tackles: 1, Ohio, Nov 12, 2013 (0-1)
GREENE, Trent
Tackles: 12, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015 (3-9)
Tackles for loss: .5, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
(0-0)
HALE, Ben
Tackles: 6, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015 (3-3)
HARDY, Eilar
Tackles: 9, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015 (7-2)
HUNTER, Darrell
Interceptions: 1 [t-4th], at Western Michigan, Oct
08, 2011 ; at Virginia Tech, Sep 22, 2012
Tackles: 8, at Virginia Tech, Sep 22, 2012 (6-2);
vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015 (4-4)
Tackles for loss: 1.0, at Miami, Sep 24, 2011 (1-0)
Pass breakups: 4 [1st], at Ohio, Oct 11, 2014
FOLKERTSMA, Hunter
Points scored: 6, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
Touchdowns: 1, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
Receptions: 1, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
Receiving yards: 11, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015 (1
receptions)
Receiving TDs: 1, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
Long reception: 11, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
All-purpose yards: 11, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
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BOWLING GREEN
FALCON FOOTBALL
Individual Career Highs
JOHNSON, Matt
Points scored: 6, 5 times
Touchdowns: 1, 5 times
Rush attempts: 14, Toledo, Oct 26, 2013
Rush yards: 72, at Buffalo, Nov 29, 2013 (10
carries)
Rush TDs: 1, 5 times
Long rush: 56 [5th], at Buffalo, Nov 29, 2013
Pass attempts: 49 [t-5th], vs Tennessee, Sept
5, 2015
Pass completions: 27 [8th], vs Tennessee, Sept
5, 2015
Pass yards: 424 [3rd], vs Tennessee, Sept 5,
2015
Pass TDs: 5 [t-1st], vs Northern Illinois, Dec 06,
2013
Had intercepted: 1, 8 times
Long pass: 92 [1st], at Kent State, Sep 07, 2013
Receiving yards: -8, vs Pittsburgh, Dec 26, 2013
(0 receptions)
Total offense attempts: 59 [4th], vs Tennessee,
Sept 5, 2015 (10 rush,49 pass)
Total ofense yards: 446 [2nd], vs Tennessee,
Sept 5, 2015 (22 rush,424 pass)
All-purpose yards: 72, at Buffalo, Nov 29, 2013
KNAPKE, James
Points scored: 6, Buffalo, Oct 04, 2014 ; VMI,
Sep 06, 2014
Touchdowns: 1, Buffalo, Oct 04, 2014 ; VMI, Sep
06, 2014
Rush attempts: 10, Buffalo, Oct 04, 2014
Rush yards: 56, Buffalo, Oct 04, 2014 (10 carries)
Rush TDs: 1, Buffalo, Oct 04, 2014 ; VMI, Sep
06, 2014
Long rush: 27, Buffalo, Oct 04, 2014
Pass attempts: 73 [1st], Indiana, Sep 13, 2014
Pass completions: 46 [1st], Indiana, Sep 13,
2014
Pass yards: 443 [1st], at Massachusetts, Sep
27, 2014
Pass TDs: 3 [t-5th], Indiana, Sep 13, 2014 ; at
Massachusetts, Sep 27, 2014
Had intercepted: 3 [t-1st], at Massachusetts, Sep
27, 2014
Long pass: 82 [3rd], Kent State, Nov 12, 2014
Total offense attempts: 81 [1st], Indiana, Sep 13,
2014 (8 rush,73 pass)
Total ofense yards: 459 [1st], at Massachusetts,
Sep 27, 2014 (16 rush,443 pass)
All-purpose yards: 56, Buffalo, Oct 04, 2014
LEE, Derek
Receptions: 1, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
Receiving yards: 5, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
(1 receptions)
Long reception: 5, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
All-purpose yards: 5, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
Tackles: 1, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015 (0-1)
LEWIS, Roger
Points scored: 12 [t-7th], vs South Alabama, Dec
20, 2014
Touchdowns: 2 [t-5th], vs South Alabama, Dec
20, 2014
Rush attempts: 1, at Ohio, Oct 11, 2014
Rush yards: -3, at Ohio, Oct 11, 2014 (1 carries)
Receptions: 16 [1st], Indiana, Sep 13, 2014
Receiving yards: 149 [t-7th], Indiana, Sep 13,
2014 (16 receptions)
Receiving TDs: 2 [t-3rd], vs South Alabama, Dec
20, 2014
Long reception: 82 [3rd], Kent State, Nov 12,
2014
Total offense attempts: 1, at Ohio, Oct 11, 2014 (1
rush,0 pass)
Total ofense yards: -3, at Ohio, Oct 11, 2014 (-3
rush,0 pass)
All-purpose yards: 149, Indiana, Sep 13, 2014
Tackles: 2, VMI, Sep 06, 2014 (2-0)
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LOCKE, Nate
Tackles: 7, Indiana, Sep 13, 2014 (3-4); Indiana,
Sep 13, 2014 (4-3)
Tackles for loss: .5, vs Northern Illinois, Dec 05,
2014 (0-0); VMI, Sep 06, 2014 (0-0); Indiana, Sep
13, 2014 (0-0)
Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-4th], at Wisconsin, Sep
20, 2014
LUNSFORD, Izaah
Tackles: 5, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015 (4-1)
Sacks: 1.0, at Eastern Michigan, Nov 23, 2013
(1-0)
Tackles for loss: 3.0 [t-5th], at Eastern Michigan,
Nov 23, 2013 (3-0)
Fumbles forced: 1 [t-1st], at Eastern Michigan, Nov
23, 2013
Pass breakups: 1, VMI, Sep 06, 2014
MACK, Alfonso
Tackles: 1, Kent State, Nov 12, 2014 (1-0); Western
Michigan, Oct 18, 2014 (1-0)
MINNS, Mike
Tackles: 2, 5 times
Sacks: .5, Ohio, Nov 12, 2013 (0-1)
Tackles for loss: .5, Ohio, Nov 12, 2013 (0-1);
Murray State, Sep 21, 2013 (0-0)
MOORE, Ronnie
Points scored: 18 [t-2nd], at Eastern Michigan, Nov
23, 2013
Touchdowns: 3 [t-2nd], at Eastern Michigan, Nov
23, 2013
Rush attempts: 12, at TOLEDO, 11/19/14
Rush yards: 64, at TOLEDO, 11/19/14 (12 carries)
Rush TDs: 1, at TOLEDO, 11/19/14 ; at Massachusetts, Sep 27, 2014
Long rush: 37, Tulsa, Aug 29, 2013
Pass attempts: 1, vs South Alabama, Dec 20, 2014
Receptions: 9 [t-8th], Buffalo, Oct 04, 2014 ; at
Massachusetts, Sep 27, 2014
Receiving yards: 178 [3rd], Buffalo, Oct 04, 2014
(9 receptions)
Receiving TDs: 3 [2nd], at Eastern Michigan, Nov
23, 2013
Long reception: 74 [8th], at Eastern Michigan, Nov
23, 2013
Total offense attempts: 12, at TOLEDO, 11/19/14
(12 rush,0 pass)
Total ofense yards: 64, at TOLEDO, 11/19/14 (64
rush,0 pass)
All-purpose yards: 253 [1st], at Massachusetts,
Sep 27, 2014
Punt returns: 1, at Miami University, Nov 05, 2013
Punt return yards: 49 [8th], at Miami University,
Nov 05, 2013 (1 returns)
Long punt return: 49 [7th], at Miami University, Nov
05, 2013
Kick returns: 5 [t-6th], Indiana, Sep 13, 2014 ; at
Massachusetts, Sep 27, 2014
Kick return yards: 117 [9th], at Massachusetts, Sep
27, 2014 (5 returns)
Long kick return: 43, Toledo, Oct 26, 2013
Tackles: 3, Tulsa, Aug 29, 2013 (1-2); at Wisconsin,
Sep 20, 2014 (0-3)
REDDING, Teo
Receptions: 2, Western Michigan, Oct 18, 2014 ; vs
Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
Receiving yards: 43, Buffalo, Oct 04, 2014 (1
receptions)
Long reception: 43, Buffalo, Oct 04, 2014
All-purpose yards: 43, Buffalo, Oct 04, 2014
Punt returns: 2, Kent State, Nov 12, 2014
Punt return yards: 7, Kent State, Nov 12, 2014 (2
returns)
Long punt return: 5, Kent State, Nov 12, 2014
Tackles: 1, at Wisconsin, Sep 20, 2014 (0-1)
ROBERTS, Harrison
Tackles: 1, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015 (1-0)
ROBINSON, Matt
Tackles: 2, Buffalo, Oct 04, 2014 (2-0); at Massachusetts, Sep 27, 2014 (1-1)
Pass breakups: 1, VMI, Sep 06, 2014
ROOP, Trevor
Receptions: 1, VMI, Sep 06, 2014
Receiving yards: 10, VMI, Sep 06, 2014 (1
receptions)
Long reception: 10, VMI, Sep 06, 2014
All-purpose yards: 10, VMI, Sep 06, 2014
Tackles: 1, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015 (1-0)
ROYSTER, Taylor
Points scored: 6, at Akron, 11/04/2014
Touchdowns: 1, at Akron, 11/04/2014
Interceptions: 1 [t-4th], Kent State, Nov 12, 2014
Tackles: 6, Kent State, Nov 12, 2014 (3-3); vs
Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015 (2-4)
Sacks: 1.0, 4 times
Tackles for loss: 2.0, at TOLEDO, 11/19/14 (2-0);
Ohio, Nov 12, 2013 (1-1); at Indiana, Sep 14,
2013 (2-0)
Fumbles forced: 1 [t-1st], Western Michigan, Oct
18, 2014
Fumbles recovered: 2 [t-1st], at Akron,
11/04/2014
Pass breakups: 1, at TOLEDO, 11/19/14 ; at Miami University, Nov 05, 2013 ; Western Michigan,
Oct 18, 2014
Blocked kicks: 1 [t-1st], at TOLEDO, 11/19/14
SANFORD, James
Tackles: 11, at Ohio, Oct 11, 2014 (6-5)
Sacks: 2.0 [t-6th], at Massachusetts, Sep 27,
2014 (2-0)
Tackles for loss: 2.0, at Massachusetts, Sep 27,
2014 (2-0)
Fumbles forced: 1 [t-1st], vs Northern Illinois,
Dec 05, 2014 ; at Massachusetts, Sep 27, 2014
Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-4th], at Massachusetts,
Sep 27, 2014
Pass breakups: 1, 4 times
SMITH, Shannon
All-purpose yards: 13, at Ohio, Oct 11, 2014
Kick returns: 1, Buffalo, Oct 04, 2014 ; at Ohio,
Oct 11, 2014 ; at Wisconsin, Sep 20, 2014
Kick return yards: 13, at Ohio, Oct 11, 2014 (1
returns)
Long kick return: 13, at Ohio, Oct 11, 2014
Tackles: 2, 5 times
Sacks: 1.0, at Ohio, Oct 11, 2014 (1-0)
Tackles for loss: 1.0, Ball State, Nov 28, 2014
(1-0); at Ohio, Oct 11, 2014 (1-0)
Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-4th], at Ohio, Oct 11,
2014
STEPHENS, Clint
Points scored: 6, Ball State, Nov 28, 2014
Touchdowns: 1, Ball State, Nov 28, 2014
All-purpose yards: 162, Ball State, Nov 28, 2014
Kick returns: 6 [t-4th], Ball State, Nov 28, 2014
Kick return yards: 162 [4th], Ball State, Nov 28,
2014 (6 returns)
Long kick return: 96 [1st], Ball State, Nov 28,
2014
Interceptions: 1 [t-4th], 4 times
Long interception return: 40 [8th], at TOLEDO,
11/19/14
Tackles: 7, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015 (4-3)
Tackles for loss: .5, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
(0-0)
Fumbles recovered: 1 [t-4th], at Massachusetts,
Sep 27, 2014
Pass breakups: 2 [t-10th], 4 times
RHODES, Robbie
All-purpose yards: 4, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
Kick returns: 1, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
Kick return yards: 4, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
(1 returns)
Long kick return: 4, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
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Individual Career Highs
TATE, Tyler
Points scored: 16 [5th], at Eastern Michigan, Nov
23, 2013
Kick PATs: 7 [t-1st], Ohio, Nov 12, 2013 ; at
Eastern Michigan, Nov 23, 2013
Points by kicking: 16 [1st], at Eastern Michigan,
Nov 23, 2013
Field goals made: 4 [1st], Indiana, Sep 13, 2014
Field goal attempts: 4 [t-2nd], 4 times
Longest field goal: 52 [t-1st], at WKU, Aug 29,
2014 ; vs Northern Illinois, Dec 06, 2013
TURNER, Dernard
Tackles: 9, Buffalo, Oct 04, 2014 (5-4); at Massachusetts, Sep 27, 2014 (2-7)
Tackles for loss: 2.0, at Massachusetts, Sep 27,
2014 (1-0)
Fumbles forced: 1 [t-1st], at Massachusetts, Sep
27, 2014
VALDEZ, Austin
All-purpose yards: 30, vs South Alabama, Dec
20, 2014
Kick returns: 1, vs Northern Illinois, Dec 05, 2014
; vs South Alabama, Dec 20, 2014
Kick return yards: 30, vs South Alabama, Dec 20,
2014 (1 returns)
Long kick return: 30, vs South Alabama, Dec 20,
2014
Tackles: 13 [t-8th], vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
(5-8)
Tackles for loss: 1.0, at Massachusetts, Sep 27,
2014 (1-0); vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015 (0-0)
WALZ, Jack
Tackles: 1, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015 (1-0)
WILSON, Donovan
Rush attempts: 1, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
Rush yards: -1, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015 (1
carries)
Receptions: 1, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
Receiving yards: 2, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
(1 receptions)
Long reception: 2, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
Total offense attempts: 1, vs Tennessee, Sept 5,
2015 (1 rush,0 pass)
Total ofense yards: -1, vs Tennessee, Sept 5,
2015 (-1 rush,0 pass)
All-purpose yards: 1, vs Tennessee, Sept 5, 2015
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2015Bowling
STATS
• TACKLES
BY GAME
Green Total Tackles Game-by-Game (as of Sep 06, 2015)
All games
Total Tackles
VALDEZ, Austin LB
GREENE, Trent LB
HARDY, Eilar DB
HUNTER, Darrell DB
STEPHENS, Clint DB
ROYSTER, Taylor DL
HALE, Ben DB
SANFORD, James LB
LUNSFORD, Izaah DL
TURNER, Dernard DB
LOCKE, Nate LB
BROWN, Malik DL
BUSH, Terrance DL
BAIRD, Bryan DL
BOZEMAN, Jamari D
COLVIN, Zach DL
BALLEW, Nilijah LB
WALZ, Jack DB
LEE, Derek
SMITH, Shannon DL
ROBERTS, H. LB
ROOP, Trevor
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UA-A
5-8
3-9
7-2
4-4
4-3
2-4
3-3
2-3
4-1
3-1
2-2
1-2
1-2
0-3
2-0
2-0
0-1
1-0
0-1
0-1
1-0
1-0
Total
13
12
9
8
7
6
6
5
5
4
4
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
UT
5-8
3-9
7-2
4-4
4-3
2-4
3-3
2-3
4-1
3-1
2-2
1-2
1-2
0-3
2-0
2-0
0-1
1-0
0-1
0-1
1-0
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Bowling Green By-Quarter Statistics (as of Sep 06, 2015)
All games
2015 STATS • BY-QUARTER STATISTICS
3rd-Down Conversions
Date
Opponent
Sept 5, 201 vs Tennessee
Bowling Green
Opponents
Score
L 30-59
Overall
4-18
4-18
9-16
22.2
22.2
56.2
1st Qtr
1-5 20.0
1-5 20.0
3-3 100.0
2nd Qtr
1-5
1-5
4-6
20.0
20.0
66.7
3rd Qtr
0-4
0-4
2-5
0.0
0.0
40.0
4th Qtr
2-4
2-4
0-2
50.0
50.0
0.0
Overtime
0-0
0-0
0.0
0.0
4th-Down Conversions
Date
Opponent
Sept 5, 201 vs Tennessee
Bowling Green
Opponents
Score
L 30-59
Overall
3-3 100.0
3-3 100.0
0-0
0.0
1st Qtr
1-1 100.0
1-1 100.0
0-0
0.0
2nd Qtr
3rd Qtr
1-1 100.0
1-1 100.0
0-0
0.0
1-1 100.0
1-1 100.0
0-0
0.0
2nd Qtr
3rd Qtr
4th Qtr
0-0
0-0
0-0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Overtime
0-0
0-0
0.0
0.0
Time of Possession
Date
Opponent
Sept 5, 201 vs Tennessee
Bowling Green
Opponents
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Score
L 30-59
Total
Avg.
Total
Avg.
Overall
26:09
26:09
26:09
33:51
33:51
1st Qtr
6:54
6:54
6:54
8:06
8:06
7:24
7:24
7:24
7:36
7:36
7:28
7:28
7:28
7:32
7:32
4th Qtr
4:23
4:23
4:23
10:37
10:37
Overtime
0:00
0:00
0:00
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PARTICIPATION
ScoreBook
Bowling Green Games Played (as of Sep 06, 2015)
All games
## PLAYER
GP-GS
UT
99 BAIRD, Bryan
1/XXX
25 BALLEW, Nilijah
1/XXX
67 BENNETT, Jacob
1/1
START
13 BOZEMAN, Jamari
1/XXX
51 BROWN, Malik
1/XXX
17 BURBRINK, Ryan
1/1
START
61 BUSH, Terrance
1/1
START
62 CAIRO, Spencer
1/XXX
92 COLVIN, Zach
1/1
START
28 COPPET, Fred
1/XXX
49 DAVIDSON, J.
1/XXX
4 DIETER, Gehrig
1/1
START
53 DIETZ, Logan
1/1
START
23 DOMER, Matthew
1/XXX
88 FOLKERTSMA, H.
1/XXX
6 GALLON, Chris
1/XXX
9G GOURDINE, I.
1/XXX
8 GREENE, Travis
1/1
START
20 GREENE, Trent
1/1
START
38 HALE, Ben
1/XXX
4H HARDY, Eilar
1/1
START
10 HARRIS, Brandon
1/XXX
48 HOHENSTEIN, G.
1/XXX
55 HUETTEL, Alex
1/1
START
1H HUNTER, Darrell
1/1
START
68 HUNTER, Ryan
1/1
START
22 JACKSON, Robert
1/XXX
11 JOHNSON, Matt
1/1
START
95 JUNIOR, Kyle
1/XXX
3 KNAPKE, James
1/XXX
5L LAUTANEN, Nico
1/XXX
83 LEE, Derek
1/1
START
1 LEWIS, Roger
1/1
STARTThe Automated ScoreBook
27 LOCKE, Nate
1/-Green
XXOverall
X
Bowling
Individual Statistics (as of Jun 23, 2015)
50 LUNSFORD, Izaah
1/XXX
All games
26 MACK, Alfonso
1/XXX
71 McAULIFFE, Tim
1/1
START
54 MINNS, Mike
1/1
START
Rushing
gp-gs att gain
net avg td lg avg/g
Punt Returns
no. yds avg td
5 MOORE, Ronnie
1/- lossXXX
GREENE,
Travis
12-12 180 985
BURBRINK, Ryan
13 127 9.8 1
74 PIAZZA,
C.
1/- 36XX949
X 5.3 12 75 79.1
9 REDDING,
1/- 21XX764
X 5.4 6 69 58.8
COPPET,
Fred Teo 13-1 141 785
REDDING, Teo
2
7 3.5 0
7 RHODES,
1/- 16XX479
X 4.7 8 60 36.8
GIVENS,
AndreRobbie
13-1 101 495
COBY, Herve
1 29 29.0 1
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1R ROBERTS,
1/- 129XX150
X 2.3 2 27 10.7
KNAPKE,
JamesH. 14-12 66 279
16 163 10.2 2
Bowling
Green Games Played Total
(as of Sep 06, 2015)
31
ROBINSON,
Matt
1/X
X
X
MOORE, Ronnie
14-9 21 145 16 129 6.1 2 31 9.2
Opponents
29 208 7.2 0
All games
81 ROOP, Trevor
POHLMAN,
Chris
14-6 11 1/24
1XXX23 2.1 0
5 1.6
33 ROYSTER, Taylor
1/1
START
Interceptions
no. yds avg td
ENGLISH, B.
5-0
3
7
0
7 2.3 0
5 1.4
35 PLAYER
SANFORD, James
1/1
START
##
GP-GS
UT
JOHNSON, Nick
5 63 12.6 0
BURBRINK, Ryan 14-12
1
6
0
6 6.0 0
6 0.4
93 SMITH, Shannon
STEPHENS, Clint
4 40 10.0 0
LEWIS,
Roger
14-13
1 1/-0
3XXX-3 -3.0 0
0 -0.2
2 STEPHENS, Clint
1/1
START
WARD, Ryland
3 32 10.7 0
JOHNSON,
Matt
1-1
6
5 26 -21 -3.5 0
4 -21.0
72 STEWARD, Ben
1/XXX
MARTIN, Gabe
2 37 18.5 0
CALLAWAY,
Cody
6-0 12 1/-8 34XX-26
4 -4.3
98 TATE, Tyler
X -2.2 0
ADJEI-BARIMAH
1
0 0.0 0
TEAM
10-0 13 1/10 35
-35 -2.7 0
0 -3.5
18 TURNER, Dernard
START
ROYSTER, Taylor
1
0 0.0 0
Total
2422 4.4 30 75173.0
16 VALDEZ, Austin 14 556 2739
1/1 317
START
Total
16 172 10.8 0
Opponents
14 568 3177
36 WALZ, Jack
1/- 347X2830
XX 5.0 37 91202.1
70 WARE, De'Angelo
1/XXX
Opponents
13 132 10.2 0
44 WILSON, Donovan
XXX pct yds td lg avg/g
Passing
gp-gs effic1/comp-att-in
KNAPKE, James 14-12118.43280-483-12 58.0 3173 15 82226.6
Kick Returns
no. yds avg td
STEPHENS, Clint
21 505 24.0 1
JOHNSON, Matt
1-1151.64 25-36-0 69.4 313 1 41313.0
CALLAWAY, Cody
6-0100.58 12-26-1 46.2 153 1 32 25.5
MOORE, Ronnie
20 424 21.2 0
BURBRINK, Ryan 14-12 0.00 0-1-0
0.0
0 0
0 0.0
GIVENS, Andre
6 120 20.0 0
MOORE, Ronnie
14-9 0.00 0-1-0
0.0
0 0
0 0.0
SMITH, Shannon
3 29 9.7 0
Total
14119.34317-547-13 58.0 3639 17 82259.9
COBY, Herve
3 59 19.7 0
Opponents
14126.91353-588-16 60.0 4080 25 80291.4
VALDEZ, Austin
2 36 18.0 0
ROLF, Clay
2 38 19.0 0
Receiving
gp-gs no. yds avg td lg avg/g
SUTTON, Brian
2
9 4.5 0
LEWIS, Roger
14-13 73 1093 15.0
7 82 78.1
COPPET, Fred
1 20 20.0 0
BURBRINK, Ryan 14-12 64 758 11.8
3 45 54.1
BURBRINK, Ryan
1 21 21.0 0
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75
5
14
75
40
lg
41
40
19
37
0
0
41
43
lg
96
41
40
13
23
30
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Bowling Green Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Sep 06, 2015)
All games
SEASON
Rushing
gp
Passing
gp
Receiving
gp no.
COPPET, Fred
GREENE, Travis
JOHNSON, Matt
BURBRINK, Ryan
WILSON, Donovan
MOORE, Ronnie
Total
Opponents
JOHNSON, Matt
KNAPKE, James
Total
Opponents
DIETER, Gehrig
MOORE, Ronnie
BURBRINK, Ryan
GALLON, Chris
LEWIS, Roger
REDDING, Teo
GREENE, Travis
FOLKERTSMA, H.
COPPET, Fred
LEE, Derek
WILSON, Donovan
Total
Opponents
Total Offense
JOHNSON, Matt
COPPET, Fred
GREENE, Travis
KNAPKE, James
BURBRINK, Ryan
WILSON, Donovan
MOORE, Ronnie
Total
Opponents
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
CAREER
att gain loss
12
63
9
37
10
52
1
7
1
0
1
0
34 159
64 411
effic comp-att-int pct
1 141.26 27-49-0
1 137.80 2-2-0
1 141.12 29-51-0
1 168.78 15-23-0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
yds
avg
2
0
2
2
fg
yds avg td
Kick Returns
no.
yds avg td
- 3-4
1 1 1 3 3-4
8 1-3
kick
3-3
3-3
8-8
lg avg/g
2
23 11.5
2
23 11.5
3 102 34.0
2
1
1
4
2
42 21.0
4 4.0
6 6.0
52 13.0
86 43.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
gp
-
-
12
6
6
6
30
59
avg
pct
yds
td
yds
avg
td
2
12
5
8
7
0
3
1
0
0
0
fg
kick
PAT
rush rcv pass dxp saf
- 51-65 112-118
1
8
2
-
lg
no.
23
1
1
-
yds
avg
td
yds
avg
td
423
9.2
547 23.8
4 4.0
6 6.0
2
1
0
0
-
-
lg avg/g
92 180.1
82 154.9
59.3
45.9
40.4
47.5
76.1
8.9
10.4
1.4
2.0
5.0
2.0
td
4585
1041
2587
3402
13
-1
266
45.3
80.8
10.9
0.3
-1.0
9.2
lg avg/g
53
74
92
81
82
43
30
11
18
5
2
pass
46
total
29
16
rush
623
262 4323
199 1041
0
469 2587
0
563
149 3253
3
13
0
1
-1
0
37
266
0
69
75
56
7
0
37
td
62.0 4323
57.8 3253
14.1
15.0
12.1
12.3
15.2
10.1
7.1
11.0
4.2
5.0
2.0
lg avg/g
6
23
5
1
0
2
plays
no.
23
4
6
23
67
net
g
lg
20
20
47
no.
10
42
593
29
89 1332
41 137 1656
21
81
997
15
75 1142
8
7
71
32
47
333
8
1
11
23
11
46
1
1
5
1
1
2
24
23
32
21
41
1
29
-
gain loss
effic comp-att-int
gp
38 133.0
45 95.0
34 70.0
20 45.0
45 49.0
13 12.0
7 3.0
11 11.0
8 8.0
5 5.0
2 2.0
45 433.0
45 205.0
-
att
24 153.91 299-482-8
21 118.80 286-495-12
lg avg/g
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
2
-
gp
23 199 1070
29 1041 5.2
32 469 2699 112 2587 5.5
24 141
554 292
262 1.9
41
2
13
0
13 6.5
1
1
0
1
-1 -1.0
29
36
283
17
266 7.4
45 424.0
7 9.0
45 433.0
45 205.0
PAT
rush rcv pass dxp saf pts
no.
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yds td
59
22 424 446 446.0
12
63
0
63 63.0
9
34
0
34 34.0
2
0
9
9 9.0
1
7
0
7 7.0
1
-1
0
-1 -1.0
1
-1
0
-1 -1.0
85 124 433 557 557.0
87 399 205 604 604.0
Punt Returns
STEPHENS, Clint
RHODES, Robbie
GALLON, Chris
Total
Opponents
td
lg avg/g
31 63.0
18 34.0
20 22.0
7 7.0
0 -1.0
0 -1.0
31 124.0
56 399.0
g plays rush pass total avg/g
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
td
BURBRINK, Ryan
Total
Opponents
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
6
55.1 424
100.
9
56.9 433
65.2 205
7 133 19.0
5
95 19.0
4
70 17.5
3
45 15.0
2
49 24.5
2
12 6.0
2
3 1.5
1
11 11.0
1
8 8.0
1
5 5.0
1
2 2.0
29 433 14.9
15 205 13.7
Scoring
TATE, Tyler
FOLKERTSMA, H.
BURBRINK, Ryan
DIETER, Gehrig
Total
Opponents
net avg td
0
63 5.2
3
34 3.8
30
22 2.2
0
7 7.0
1
-1 -1.0
1
-1 -1.0
35 124 3.6
12 399 6.2
avg/g
191.0
45.3
80.8
162.0
0.3
-1.0
9.2
-
pts
- 265
6
48
12
lg
75
lg
96
4
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CAREER
Interceptions
no.
yds avg td
lg
no.
yds
avg
td
lg
Fumble Returns
no.
yds avg td
lg
no.
yds
avg
td
lg
Total
Opponents
Total
Opponents
All Purpose
DIETER, Geh
BURBRINK,
MOORE, Ron
COPPET, Fre
GALLON, Chr
LEWIS, Roge
STEPHENS,
GREENE, Tra
JOHNSON, M
REDDING, Te
FOLKERTSM
LEE, Derek
RHODES, Ro
WILSON, Don
Total
Opponents
Field Goals
TATE, Tyler
Total
Opponents
Punting
DAVIDSON, J.
Total
Opponents
Kickoffs
TATE, Tyler
Total
Opponents
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0
0
0
0
g rush
0 0.0
0 0.0
0 0.0
0 0.0
rcv
0
0
0
0
0
0
pr
1
0 133
0
1
7
70
23
1
-1
95
0
1
63
8
0
1
0
45
0
1
0
49
0
1
0
0
0
1
34
3
0
1
22
0
0
1
0
12
0
1
0
11
0
1
0
5
0
1
0
0
0
1
-1
2
0
1 124 433
23
1 399 205 102
0
0
kr
ir total avg/g
0
0
0
0
6
0
42
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
52
86
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
133 133.0
100 100.0
94 94.0
71 71.0
51 51.0
49 49.0
42 42.0
37 37.0
22 22.0
12 12.0
11 11.0
5 5.0
4 4.0
1 1.0
632 632.0
792 792.0
att good long blkd
4
4
3
3
3
1
40
40
26
1
1
0
no. yds avg tb ob
7 425 60.7
7 425 60.7
10 621 62.1
4
4
5
1
1
1
g
rush
rcv
0
423
49
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
att
good
long
blkd
no.
yds
avg
no.
yds
avg
65
no. yds avg lg blk
6 292 48.7 59
6 292 48.7 59
3 141 47.0 61
10
0
593
41
13 1656
29
266 1332
23 1041
46
21
0
997
15
-3 1142
12
0
0
32 2587
333
24
262
-8
8
0
71
8
0
11
1
0
5
1
0
0
1
-1
2
0
0
0
51
pr
52
6 292 48.7
7 425 60.7
kr
0
21
713
20
6
0
547
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
ir
0
0
0
0
0
0
40
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
total avg/g
593
2113
2360
1107
1003
1139
587
2920
254
78
11
5
4
1
59.3
51.5
81.4
48.1
47.8
75.9
48.9
91.2
10.6
9.8
1.4
5.0
4.0
1.0
4
lg blk
59
0
tb
ob
4
1
Game 2 • Bowling Green at Maryland • Sept. 12, 2015
BOWLING GREEN
FALCON FOOTBALL
CAREER STATISTICS
The Automated ScoreBook
Bowling Green Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Sep 06, 2015)
All games
SEASON
## Defensive Leaders
16 VALDEZ, Austin
20 GREENE, Trent
4H HARDY, Eilar
1H HUNTER, Darrell
2 STEPHENS, Clint
33 ROYSTER, Taylor
38 HALE, Ben
35 SANFORD, James
50 LUNSFORD, Izaah
27 LOCKE, Nate
18 TURNER, Dernard
99 BAIRD, Bryan
61 BUSH, Terrance
51 BROWN, Malik
13 BOZEMAN, Jamari
92 COLVIN, Zach
1R ROBERTS, H.
25 BALLEW, Nilijah
83 LEE, Derek
81 ROOP, Trevor
93 SMITH, Shannon
36 WALZ, Jack
5L LAUTANEN, Nico
Total
Opponents
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gp
ua
CAREER
a total
1
5
8
1
3
9
1
7
2
1
4
4
1
4
3
1
2
4
1
3
3
1
2
3
1
4
1
1
2
2
1
3
1
1
.
3
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
.
1
2
.
1
1
.
1
.
1
1
.
1
1
1
.
1
.
1
1
1
.
1
.
.
1 48 50
1 50 16
1
1
9
8
7
6
6
5
5
4
4
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
.
9
6
tflsack int pb
1.0
0.5
0.0
0.0
0.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.0
0.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.0
0.0
0.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
5
8
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
3
fr
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. . .
. . .
. 1 .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. 1 .
. 8 1
ff blk
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. .
. 1
gp
14
1
1
34
12
38
11
15
19
15
15
35
18
7
1
39
1
11
1
3
13
1
1
ua
14
3
7
69
16
26
4
40
14
14
27
23
11
4
2
27
1
6
.
1
3
1
.
a total
19
9
2
27
9
40
4
36
9
20
25
23
15
3
.
25
.
3
1
.
10
.
.
tfl sack int pb
33 2.0
12 0.5
9 0.0
96 1.5
25 0.5
66 11.5
8 0.0
76 4.0
23 5.0
34 1.5
52 3.5
46 11.5
26 1.5
7 0.0
2 0.0
52 9.5
1 0.0
9 0.5
1 0.0
1 0.0
13 3.0
1 0.0
. 0.0
fr
ff blk
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
. 2 1 . . .
. 4 9 1 . .
4.5 1 3 4 . 1
. . . . . .
2.5 . 4 1 2 .
1.0 . 1 . 1 .
. . . 1 . .
. . . . 1 .
5.0 . . 1 . .
1.5 . 2 . . .
. . 1 . . .
. . . . . .
2.0 . . . 1 .
. . . . . .
. . 2 . . .
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
1.0 . . 1 . .
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
Game 2 • Bowling Green at Maryland • Sept. 12, 2015
BOWLING GREEN
FALCON FOOTBALL
BGSU VS. NO. 25 TENNESSEE
Quickie Statistics (Final)
Bowling Green vs Tennessee (Sept 5, 2015 at Nashville, Tenn.)
BGSU
30
24
34-124
433
51-29-0
85-557
0-0
2-23
4-52
0-0
6-48.7
1-1
12-128
26:09
4 of 18
3 of 3
4-6
Score
FIRST DOWNS
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)
PASSING YDS (NET)
Passes Att-Comp-Int
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS
Fumble Returns-Yards
Punt Returns-Yards
Kickoff Returns-Yards
Interception Returns-Yards
Punts (Number-Avg)
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Possession Time
Third-Down Conversions
Fourth-Down Conversions
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
Bowling Green
Rushing
COPPET, Fred
GREENE, Travis
JOHNSON, Matt
BURBRINK, Ryan
Tennessee
No. Gain Loss
12
63
0
9
37
3
10
52
30
1
7
0
Passing
JOHNSON, Matt
KNAPKE, James
C-A-I
27-49-0
2-2-0
Receiving
DIETER, Gehrig
MOORE, Ronnie
BURBRINK, Ryan
GALLON, Chris
No.
7
5
4
3
Punting
DAVIDSON, J.
UT
59
29
64-399
205
23-15-0
87-604
0-0
3-102
2-86
0-0
3-47.0
0-0
4-40
33:51
9 of 16
0 of 0
8-9
No.
6
Net TD
63
0
34
0
22
0
7
1
Lg Avg
31 5.2
18 3.8
20 2.2
7 7.0
Yds TD Long
424
2
45
9
0
7
Yards
133
95
70
45
Yds
292
TD
1
0
0
0
Sack
3
0
Long
38
45
34
20
Avg Long
48.7
59
In20
1
TB
0
Rushing
Kamara, A.
Hurd, J.
Dobbs, J.
Kelly, J.
No. Gain Loss
15 144
0
23 124
1
12
95
6
8
33
4
Passing
Dobbs, J.
Dormady, Q.
C-A-I
15-22-0
0-1-0
Receiving
Jennings, J.
Malone, J.
Wolf, Et.
Pearson, V.
No.
3
3
3
2
Punting
Daniel, T.
No.
3
Net TD
144
2
123
3
89
1
29
0
Yds TD Long
205
2
45
0
0
0
Yards
56
40
35
48
Yds
141
TD
0
0
2
0
Avg Long
47.0
61
No.
2
Yards
23
TD
0
Long
20
Punt Returns
Sutton, C.
No.
3
Yards
102
TD
0
Long
47
Kick Returns
STEPHENS, Clint
GALLON, Chris
No.
2
1
Yards
42
6
TD
0
0
Long
23
6
Kick Returns
Abernathy IV, R
Berry, Ev.
No.
1
1
Yards
19
67
TD
0
0
Long
19
67
Tackles
Reeves-Maybin
Moseley, E.
UA-A
8-1
5-1
Qtr
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Page 33
Time
12:43
08:59
07:18
05:07
02:47
11:00
05:31
01:52
00:24
11:33
11:17
04:26
00:03
10:02
03:08
UA-A
5-8
3-9
Total
13
12
Scoring Play
Sacks
0.0
0.0
TFL
1.0
0.5
Total
9
6
Sacks
1.0
0.0
BGSU - TATE, Tyler 40 yd field goal, 7-53 2:17
UT - Hurd, J. 8 yd run (Medley, A. kick), 10-75 3:44
UT - Kamara, A. 10 yd run (Medley, A. kick), 2-29 0:22
UT - Hurd, J. 1 yd run (Medley, A. kick), 4-24 1:13
BGSU - FOLKERTSMA, H. 11 yd pass from JOHNSON, Matt (TATE, Tyler kick), 8-75 2:20
BGSU - DIETER, Gehrig 31 yd pass from JOHNSON, Matt (TATE, Tyler kick), 6-94 2:13
BGSU - TATE, Tyler 37 yd field goal, 14-55 3:59
UT - Hurd, J. 13 yd run (Medley, A. kick), 11-75 3:39
UT - Wolf, Et. 11 yd pass from Dobbs, J. (Medley, A. kick), 5-29 0:40
BGSU - BURBRINK, Ryan 7 yd run (TATE, Tyler kick), 5-75 1:14
UT - Wolf, Et. 18 yd pass from Dobbs, J. (Medley, A. kick), 1-18 0:06
BGSU - TATE, Tyler 25 yd field goal, 13-62 4:04
UT - Kamara, A. 56 yd run (Medley, A. kick), 1-56 0:11
UT - Dobbs, J. 18 yd run (Medley, A. kick), 9-94 3:12
UT - Medley, A. 26 yd field goal, 11-45 5:37
Sack
1
0
Long
30
16
18
45
Punt Returns
BURBRINK, Ryan
Tackles
VALDEZ, Austin
GREENE, Trent
Lg Avg
56 9.6
13 5.3
30 7.4
9 3.6
In20
1
TB
0
TFL
2.0
1.0
V-H
3-0
3-7
3 - 14
3 - 21
10 - 21
17 - 21
20 - 21
20 - 28
20 - 35
27 - 35
27 - 42
30 - 42
30 - 49
30 - 56
30 - 59
Game 2 • Bowling Green at Maryland • Sept. 12, 2015

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