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  11/25/25 - Austyn DendyrFr/2029, Bowling Green, 6-0, 220 (DS#999 RB) + More +

  Austyn Dendy scored three touchdowns and Bowling Green beat winless Massachusetts 45-14 in a season finale on Tuesday night. The win snapped a five-game losing streak for the Falcons (4-8, 2-6 Mid-American Conference). UMass (0-12, 0-8) has lost 16 straight dating to last season, the longest-active streak in Division I. Bowling Green scored on its first two possessions on Dendy's 11-yard reception from Hunter Najm and then on an 87-yard catch-and-run by Brennan Ridley. A fumble recovery led to Dendy's 8-yard rushing TD and it was 28-0 after the Minutemen turned the ball over on downs at their 32 and Blane Clever scored on a 4-yard toss.

UMass scored two touchdowns in the final 3 1/2 minutes of the first half on Grant Jordan's passes of 20 yards to Reece Adkins and 2 yards to Max Dowling to trail 28-14. Dendy scored his third TD in the third quarter after the Minutemen again turned the ball over on downs at their 33. Dendy rushed for 115 yards on 22 carries and Cameron Pettaway added 87 on 12. Hajm threw just nine passes but completed seven for three touchdowns and 128 yards. Jordan was 22-of-35 for 223 yards. Jacquon Gibson had 138 yards on 10 catches. The Minutemen rushed for just 69 yards. - Bowling Green/AP College Football


(DS#999 RB) rFr/2029 RB Austyn DendyBowling Green
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  Ke'Marion Baldwin ran for 114 yards and Zolten Osborne's second-quarter touchdown pass stood up as the winning score in Charleston Southern's 7-6 victory over Tennessee State on Saturday. In the season finale for both teams, Osborne connected with Quay Kindell on a 56-yard pass play to give the Buccaneers (5-7, 4-4 OVC-Big South) a 7-3 lead and the stingy Charleston Southern defense held on from there, allowing only Freddy Perez's 39-yard field goal in the third period. The Tigers gained 37 total yards on their last three possessions. Tennessee State (2-10, 0-8), looking for its first conference win under coach Reggie Barlow, allowed only one drive of more than six plays. It was the Buccaneers' fourth win in their last five games and the defense allowed 17 or fewer points in each of the past four games. - AP College Football

(DS#86 RB) rSo/2028 RB KeMarion BaldwinBowling Green
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  Ke'Marion Baldwin ran for 122 yards and two touchdowns, the second one coming with 1:03 to play, and Charleston Southern ended a 14-game losing streak with a 31-24 win over in-state rival South Carolina State on Saturday night. Baldwin's 10-yard run capped a six-play, 65-yard drive for the Buccaneers' first win since beating Furman 24-20 on Sept. 7, 2024. They went 1-11 last season and had the longest losing streak in FCS. Charleston Southern got the momentum when Champ Brantley went 64 yards with a fumble just a minute before halftime for a 21-14 lead.

The Buccaneers had a 14-0 lead midway through the first quarter but the Bulldogs were marching for their third-straight touchdown when Tyler Smith took a swing pass out of the backfield, but lost the ball into the air when he was submarined, and the ball floated to Brantley. Zolten Osborne was 13-of-28 passing for 198 yards with an interception and a touchdown for the Buccaneers (1-4). Quay Kindell had the 38-yard receiving touchdown to open the scoring and Chris Rhone had five catches for 106 yards. Baldwin's 26-yard scoring run made it 14-0. Ryan Stubblefield had a pair of short touchdown runs to cap long drives in the second quarter for the Bulldogs (2-3). He was 18-of-24 for 194 yards passing and ran for 80. Smith ran for 85 yards and a touchdown to tie the game at 21 midway through the third quarter. The teams traded field goals in the fourth quarter. - AP College Football


(DS#86 RB) rSo/2028 RB KeMarion BaldwinBowling Green
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  Ke'Marion Baldwin ran for 122 yards and two touchdowns, the second one coming with 1:03 to play, and Charleston Southern ended a 14-game losing streak with a 31-24 win over in-state rival South Carolina State on Saturday night. Baldwin's 10-yard run capped a six-play, 65-yard drive for the Buccaneers' first win since beating Furman 24-20 on Sept. 7, 2024. They went 1-11 last season and had the longest losing streak in FCS. Charleston Southern got the momentum when Champ Brantley went 64 yards with a fumble just a minute before halftime for a 21-14 lead.

The Buccaneers had a 14-0 lead midway through the first quarter but the Bulldogs were marching for their third-straight touchdown when Tyler Smith took a swing pass out of the backfield, but lost the ball into the air when he was submarined, and the ball floated to Brantley. Zolten Osborne was 13-of-28 passing for 198 yards with an interception and a touchdown for the Buccaneers (1-4). Quay Kindell had the 38-yard receiving touchdown to open the scoring and Chris Rhone had five catches for 106 yards. Baldwin's 26-yard scoring run made it 14-0. Ryan Stubblefield had a pair of short touchdown runs to cap long drives in the second quarter for the Bulldogs (2-3). He was 18-of-24 for 194 yards passing and ran for 80. Smith ran for 85 yards and a touchdown to tie the game at 21 midway through the third quarter. The teams traded field goals in the fourth quarter. - AP College Football


(DS#86 RB) rSo/2028 RB KeMarion BaldwinBowling Green
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  09/27/25 - Isaiah DawsonrFr/2029, Bowling Green, 5-08, 191 (DS#999 WR) + More +

  CJ Fraser and Matei Fitz had interceptions to set up fourth-quarter touchdowns as Richmond rallied to beat Howard 13-12 on Saturday. After trailing since early in the second quarter, Richmond took the lead in the span of less than two minutes in the fourth quarter. Tyriq Starks was intercepted by Fraser at the Richmond 27-yard line and returned 55 yards. Isaiah Dawson scored a 42-yard touchdown on the next play, the longest play from scrimmage for Richmond (2-2). Fitz intercepted Starks' shovel pass three plays into the Bisons' ensuing drive. Quarterback Ashten Snelsire found Aziz Foster-Powell for a 7-yard touchdown on the next play - then failed the two-point conversion attempt - to take a 13-12 lead.

The Richmond offense began the game with four consecutive punts, then a safety to fall into a 9-0 deficit. The Spiders had a punt and an interception from Snelsire to open the second half. Richmond had 152 total yards of offense. Anthony Reagan Jr. had 129 yards on 20 carries and a touchdown for Howard. Howard (3-2) mounted an 11-play, 59-yard drive to set up a 38-yard field goal attempt with 3:07 remaining. Kicker Matt Conord, who had a 34-yard attempt blocked in the first quarter, and made a 36-yarder in the second quarter, hit the top of the right upright on the miss. - AP College Football


(DS#999 WR) rFr/2029 WR Isaiah DawsonBowling Green
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  09/20/25 - Isaiah DawsonrFr/2029, Bowling Green, 5-08, 191 (DS#999 WR) + More +

  Jamaal Brown rushed for a career-high 153 yards, Andrew King added another 100 yards on the ground, and Isaiah Dawson had two touchdowns for Richmond in a 38-14 win over VMI on Saturday night. Richmond (2-2) took a 14-7 lead before the game went into a weather delay due to lightning in the area with 5:48 remaining in the first quarter. The game was suspended for over three hours. Once play resumed, VMI scored a touchdown on a pass to Owen Sweeney to tie the game at 14. Sweeney scored both touchdowns for the Keydets, totaling 106 yards.

Richmond quarterback Kyle Wickersham threw a 13-yard pass to Isaiah Dawson for his second of the game to regain the lead. Dawson had 99 yards total. Wickersham went 10 for 13 and threw for 166 yards and recorded a rushing touchdown. King had an 83-yard rush up the sideline to extend the Spiders' lead to 31. Richmond totaled 541 yards on the ground. Richmond's Lee Bruner IV recorded his first collegiate interception in the second quarter. Richmond moves to 47-40-5 over VMI (1-3), dating back to 1893. The last time the two teams met was in 2015, a 42-10 victory for Richmond. - AP College Football


(DS#999 WR) rFr/2029 WR Isaiah DawsonBowling Green
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  09/17/25 - Isaiah DawsonrFr/2029, Bowling Green, 5-08, 191 (DS#999 WR) + More +

  WEEK 1 PATRIOT LEAGUE PLAYER OF THE WEEK HONORABLE MENTION: Isaiah Dawson, Richmond, So., WR/KR, Garner, N.C./Garner-Magnet,...Dawson returned a kickoff for a 99-yard touchdown early in the third quarter to tie the score at 14 in the Spiders' 21-14 loss vs. No. 15/14 Lehigh. The return was the fourth-longest in program history and Dawson's first collegiate touchdown. - Patriot League football

(DS#999 WR) rFr/2029 WR Isaiah DawsonBowling Green
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  09/13/25 - Drew PynerSr/2026, Bowling Green, 5-11, 200 (DS#81 QB) + More +

  Drew Pyne threw for one touchdown and Chris McMillian ran for another as Bowling Green beat Liberty 23-13 after pulling away late on Saturday. McMillian took a direct snap for a 7-yard rushing touchdown for the Falcons in the fourth quarter to go up 23-7. Pyne finished the game 16-for-31 for 146 yards and a score. He found Jacob Harris in the end zone for a 12-yard score as Bowling Green (2-1) went into halftime up 10-0. Ethan Vasko connected with Donte Lee Jr. on a 44-yard scoring strike, pulling within three of the Falcons in the third. Jackson Kleather drove in field goals from 50, 48 and 26 yards, proving to be the difference maker in a low-scoring contest. Vasko went 13 of 24 for 194 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions as the Flames (1-2) struggled to generate much offensively. Eriq George worked two sacks, and the Falcons' defense picked up seven tackles for loss and three passes deflected in the win. - Bowling Green/AP College Football

(DS#81 QB) rSr/2026 QB Drew PyneBowling Green
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  11/26/23 - Eriq GeorgeJr/2027, Bowling Green, 6-2, 285 (DS#26 DT) + More +

  2023 BIG SOUTH-OVC CO-DEFENSIVE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Eriq George, DL, Fr., Tennessee State,...George, who is playing for his father Eddie George at TSU, recorded 25 tackles (13 solo), 6.0 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks, four quarterback hurries and a fumble recovery in nine games. He opened his collegiate career with four solo tackles against nationally-ranked FBS foe Notre Dame. In a victory over Kennesaw State, he tied a season-high with five stops while making 1.5 sacks against the Owls. - Big South-OVC Football Association

(DS#26 DT) Jr/2027 DT Eriq GeorgeBowling Green
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  Bowling Green State University football coach Scot Loeffler is in no hurry to announce the Falcons' next starting quarterback. Loeffler said he is "not in any rush" to make any decisions regarding the quarterback competition. BGSU, which needs to fill the void left by three-year starter Matt McDonald, has a handful of signal-callers who have been busy in spring practice getting reps and learning the system, including returners Camden Orth and Owen Bainbridge, transfers Connor Bazelak and Daelen Menard, and freshman Lucian Anderson III. "It's going to be great competition in that room," Loeffler said after Monday's spring practice at the Perry Field House. "I'm proud of Cam, I'm proud of the new guys, and it'll be fun to watch them compete. "Right now, I'm not in any rush to make any decisions whatsoever. I really want to spend these next seven weeks really working on becoming better, and then when we get to June, same deal, and then we'll have a great competition here in training camp."

BGSU (6-7 in 2022) was the first FBS program to start spring practice this year, according to the school's athletic department. The quarterback position has been one of the biggest areas of improvement since spring practice began Jan. 30, according to Loeffler. "I think our group is really taking the next step at that position, and I expect those guys to learn this summer, have a great training camp, and go out and produce," Loeffler said. "The quarterback position has really been a major emphasis." Orth and Bazelak, who both have two years of eligibility left, have the most playing experience in the group at the collegiate level. - Toledo Blade


(DS#26 QB) rSr/2025 QB Connor BazelakBowling Green
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  02/03/23 - Darren AndersrSr/2024, Bowling Green, 5-11, 220 (DS#56 OLB) + More +

  When Bowling Green State University's football team opened spring practice this week, a familiar face flew around the middle of the Falcons' defense. For a short stretch earlier this month, that wasn't going to be the case. But a change of heart brought back BGSU's best tackler over the past three seasons. Darren Anders, a 6-foot, 230-pound inside linebacker, withdrew his name from the transfer portal a week after entering it around Jan. 1. The Falcons' standout is excited to be finishing his career at BGSU, where he is hoping to lead his team to a Mid-American Conference title. "I got my degree, I graduated, so I was just thinking that possibly see what other options are out there," Anders said. "I think I was in the portal for six days or something, and I really just came to the decision that I didn't want to leave BG. This is the place that I want to spend my last year at, and I want to win a championship. "I don't think anything would be more sweet than winning the championship and turning this program around."

Anders' decision to return is rare in the Football Bowl Subdivision, but something the Falcons have certainly embraced. Head coach Scot Loeffler simply said "I'm jacked that Darren's back" in a recent interview with The Blade. According to the NCAA, only five percent of FBS student athletes withdrew or removed their name from the transfer portal in 2020 and 2021. Fifty-four percent reported to have enrolled at a new NCAA member school, while 41 percent were still active, may have transferred to a non-NCAA school, or may have left their sport. "To have him back on that defense, it means a lot," BGSU senior wide receiver Odieu Hiliare said. "The transfer portal, a lot of players leaving and we're bringing in new people. With him being a leader and knowing the system, he'll be able to bring guys up and tell guys what to do, so that's great having Darren back." - Toledo Blade


(DS#56 OLB) rSr/2024 OLB Darren AndersBowling Green
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  Bowling Green State University's football team quickly turned its biggest offseason need into perhaps one of its biggest strengths for the upcoming season. Connor Bazelak was a big reason why. Bazelak, a former Indiana and Missouri signal-caller who was the 2020 Southeastern Conference co-freshman of the year, has bolstered a Falcons' quarterback room that has plenty of talent and potential.

The 6-foot-3, 220-pound senior, who has two years of eligibility left, is one of the team's five quarterbacks who have head coach Scot Loeffler excited about the future of the position. The coaching staff was Bazelak's biggest reason for picking the Falcons. "My goal is to play at the next level, so how much they can develop me in the areas I need improvement in is important," Bazelak said. "Obviously, I'm ready to put the work in. I feel like I'm a good player right now, and I feel like this coaching staff can take me to that next level and get me ready for the next level." - Toledo Blade


(DS#26 QB) rSr/2025 QB Connor BazelakBowling Green
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  01/28/23 - Drew PynerSr/2026, Bowling Green, 5-11, 200 (DS#81 QB) + More +

  Mmm, what might this mean for Arizona quarterback Drew Pyne, a redshirt sophomore who recently transferred from Notre Dame? ASU is favored to land former Florida quarterback signee Jaden Rashada, according to recent odds. Bookies.com has the Sun Devils at +140 to land Rashada, a 5-star QB whose father, Harlen, played at Arizona State. It gives the team a 41.67% implied probability to be the Pittsburg (Calif.) High standout's next school. TCU is second in the odds at +180 (35.71%), followed by Washington at +400 (20%) and California at +1000 (9.09%). The site lists "Other" at +2000 (4.76%) in its odds. Rashada reportedly visited Arizona State last weekend after being officially released form his letter of intent at Florida. He is scheduled to also visit TCU.

Rashada is the No. 6 QB prospect in the class of 2023, according to 247Sports. His father played at ASU between 1992 and 1994. New ASU coach Kenny Dillingham recruited Rashada when Dillingham was Oregon's offensive coordinator. The 6-foot-4, 185-pound Jaden Rashada threw for 5,275 yards at Pittsburg High last season, with 59 touchdowns and 18 interceptions. He had a falling out with Florida after the Gator Collective - an independent fundraising group that is loosely tied to the university and pays student-athletes for use of their name, image and likeness - failed to honor a four-year deal worth more than $13 million. Pyne threw for 2,021 yads with 22 touchdowns for Notre Dame while compiled an 8-2 record as a starter, including a 4-1 record against top 25 teams. - CalBears.com


(DS#81 QB) rSr/2026 QB Drew PyneBowling Green
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  01/14/23 - Darren AndersrSr/2024, Bowling Green, 5-11, 220 (DS#56 OLB) + More +

  Darren Anders' change of heart will be significant for Bowling Green. The three-year starting linebacker, who has racked up more than 200 total tackles the last two seasons with the Falcons, withdrew his name from the portal and will return to BGSU for the 2023 season. - Toledo Blade

(DS#56 OLB) rSr/2024 OLB Darren AndersBowling Green
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  01/13/23 - Mason LawlerrSr/2024, Bowling Green, 6-2, 220 (DS#999 K) + More +

  Bowling Green State University's football team lost another starter, as kicker Mason Lawler announced via Twitter on Thursday afternoon his decision to enter the transfer portal. Lawler, who will have one year of eligibility remaining, converted 11 of 16 field goal attempts for BGSU last season. He was 1 of 3, including a career-long 49 yarder, in the Falcons' 24-19 Quick Lane Bowl loss to New Mexico state on Dec. 26.

Lawler made all 34 of his PAT attempts during the 2022 campaign. For his career, he was 12 of 18 on field goals and made 35 PATs. The 6-foot-3, 220-pound Lakewood St. Edward High School graduate appeared in 42 career games for BGSU. He spent a majority of the 2019 through 2021 seasons on kickoffs. - Sentinel Tribune


(DS#999 K) rSr/2024 K Mason LawlerBowling Green
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