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  Since Bowling Green State University football coach Scot Loeffler was Boston College's offensive coordinator, he has kept a close watch on Tommy Guajardo. Boston College was the first Power Five program Guajardo received an offer from when he was a junior at Dearborn High School. When Loeffler took over the Falcons football program in 2019, he heavily recruited the tight end to BG's program. Eventually, Guajardo made the decision to commit to Michigan State University. He redshirted the 2020 season with the Spartans and participated in spring practice earlier this year. Two days after the spring season ended, Guajardo entered the transfer portal. Ten days later, he announced his commitment to BGSU.

"[Loeffler] was the first guy to hit me up when I entered the portal," Guajardo said. "And he [said] I can make an immediate impact. I'll play right away. He knows how good I can play at my position." A few other Mid-American Conference schools reached out to Guajardo, including Kent State and Eastern Michigan, but none of the other programs compared to BG. It was Loeffler's constant pursuit of Guajardo from his junior year at Dearborn to the present that helped him make the quick decision to join the Falcons. "I really do think that the connection that we have is really important," Guajardo said. "They keep coming back. At high school, they keep evaluating me, always come back to say hi to me, always calling me and texting me. I really do think that the connection is really important to me, and trust, too." - Toledo Blade


(DS#999 TE) rSo/2025 TE Tommy GuajardoBowling Green
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  Michigan State tight end Tommy Guajardo is transferring to Bowling Green. According to the 247Sports Composite ratings, Guajardo is the third-best recruit for Bowling Green in the recruiting service era. Guajardo, a native of Dearborn, Mich., redshirted in 2020 and will have four seasons of eligibility remaining. The 6-foot-3, 230-pounder was ranked as the No. 30 tight end in the nation for the class of 2019 and the 22nd-ranked player in the state of Michigan. - Toledo Blade

(DS#999 TE) rSo/2025 TE Tommy GuajardoBowling Green
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  05/04/21 - Quintin MorrisSr/2021, Bowling Green, 6-2, 243 (DS#8 FB) + More +

  Bowling Green State University tight end Quintin Morris has agreed to join the Buffalo Bills following the conclusion of the NFL Draft this weekend. A converted wide receiver, Morris was one of the most productive pass-catching tight ends in the country over the past two years. Morris, who hails from Richmond, Texas, was a First Team All-MAC selection in 2020 after being named Second Team All-MAC in 2019. He finished his career with 125 catches for 1,529 yards and 13 touchdowns. - Sentinel Tribune

(DS#8 FB) Sr/2021 FB Quintin MorrisBowling Green
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  Former Cincinnati offensive lineman Jakari Robinson has committed to Memphis football. Robinson entered the transfer portal on March 1 after starting 24 games at center the past three seasons. He started the first three games in 2020 but didn't start again until the Peach Bowl against Georgia. He started all 14 games in 2019 as Cincinnati reached the AAC Championship game where the Bearcats lost to Memphis. He initially committed to Arkansas State but de-committed on Tuesday. His decommitment came the same day after the AAC eliminated its intraconference transfer policy forcing athletes to sit out a year if they transferred between member schools He'll be a graduate transfer and has two years of eligibility remaining. The NCAA is expected to soon approve a one-time transfer allowing players to be immediately eligible after leaving a program. - Memphis Commercial Appeal

(DS#38 C) rSr/2023 C Jakari RobinsonBowling Green
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  As University of Cincinnati men's basketball coach John Brannen continues to sort through who's left in his locker room, Bearcats football coach Luke Fickell also has been forced to take inventory of his roster this offseason. Like Brannen, who had six of his players enter the transfer portal last week, Fickell has had his issues of players transferring, as center Jakari Robinson earlier this month became the latest UC football player to enter the portal. Robinson, who started 24 games during his Cincinnati career, entered the portal as a graduate transfer, joining backup quarterback Ben Bryant, wide receiver Jayshon Jackson and others. "I think it's (the diminished amount of in-person contact due to the global pandemic) been tough on us as coaches and I think it's been a lot harder on these 18- to 22-year-olds," Fickell said on Monday. "I think that piles onto the issues that the guys leaving in the basketball program or even that are leaving in the football program. It's made it a lot more difficult." - Cincinnati Enquirer

(DS#38 C) rSr/2023 C Jakari RobinsonBowling Green
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  02/23/21 - Ali SaadrSr/2025, Bowling Green, 6-2, 282 (DS#107 DT) + More +

  Gophers redshirt freshman defensive lineman Ali Saad entered the NCAA transfer portal on Tuesday. The 6-foot-3, 260-pound player from Dearborn, Mich., was a member of the 2020 recruiting class and did not play in a game last season. Saad, a three-star prospect, is the second scholarship member of last year's recruiting class to leave Minnesota. The other was fellow defensive lineman Melle Kreuder of Munich, Germany; he left after spring semester 2020. - Pioneer Press

(DS#107 DT) rSr/2025 DT Ali SaadBowling Green
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  02/12/21 - Devin TaylorrSr/2022, Bowling Green, 6-0, 191 (DS#94 CB) + More +

  Virginia Tech defensive coordinator Justin Hamilton isn't sure where Devin Taylor will line up this fall. Taylor was one of six Tech players to take advantage of the NCAA granting all fall student-athletes an extra year of eligibility. He signed with the Hokies in late August as a grad transfer from Illinois State. The defender arrived on campus as Tech was wrapping up fall camp and wasn't cleared to practice until he went through COVID-19 protocols. He was a former third-team All-FCS corner - he had 24 passes defended with five interceptions in 2020 - but he didn't end up spending much time at the position once he got to Blacksburg. - Roanoke Times

(DS#94 CB) rSr/2022 CB Devin TaylorBowling Green
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  2021 ALL-SWAC PRESEASON FIRST TEAM (COACHES): OL Cedric Dunbar, Junior, Jackson State,...Dunbar played in 11 games and anchored the offensive line. The Natchez, Miss. product helped produce a Tiger offense that scored 26.08 points per game and 2699 yards of rushing yards for 188.3 per game. Dunbar also aided in the offense in 4663 yards of total offense for 388.6 yards per game. - Jackson State Football

(DS#999 OG) rSr/2024 OG Cedric Dunbar IIBowling Green
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  Several players from the Bowling Green State University football team have opted to enter the transfer portal. Cameron Stage, the starting center, quarterback LaBronz Davis, wide receivers Noah Massey and Rodell Rahmann and defensive end Isaiah Jackson-Mack have gone into the portal. Cornerback Diata Burns entered the portal in December, but has dropped out and will be back at Bowling Green. - Sentinel Tribune

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  2020 SEC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM (COACHES): QB Connor Bazelak, Missouri,...In his first game as lead signal caller, Bazelak led the Tigers to a 45-41 win over defending national champion LSU (Oct. 10) as he completed 29-of-34 passes for 406 yards and four TDs, earning SEC Freshman of the Week honors. It marked the first of three freshman weekly honors for Bazelak, who also earned the honor against Vanderbilt (Nov. 28) after going 30-of-37 for 318 yards and Arkansas (Dec. 5) after throwing 32-of-49 for 380 yards. Bazelak's season mark of 2,366 yards ranks fourth in the league, while his completion percentage (67.3) and QB rating (132.05) rank sixth. All three marks rank first among SEC freshmen signal callers. - Missouri Football

(DS#26 QB) rSr/2025 QB Connor BazelakBowling Green
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  2020 SEC CO-FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR (COACHES): Connor Bazelak, Missouri,...With his top freshman nod, Bazelak becomes the first Tiger to earn offensive Freshman of the Year honors since Jeremy Maclin in 2007. Bazelak has shined since being inserted into the starting quarterback role for the Tigers in week three, as he has earned five wins in eight starts as Mizzou's field general.

In his first game as lead signal caller, Bazelak led the Tigers to a 45-41 win over defending national champion LSU (Oct. 10) as he completed 29-of-34 passes for 406 yards and four TDs, earning SEC Freshman of the Week honors. It marked the first of three freshman weekly honors for Bazelak, who also earned the honor against Vanderbilt (Nov. 28) after going 30-of-37 for 318 yards and Arkansas (Dec. 5) after throwing 32-of-49 for 380 yards. Bazelak's season mark of 2,366 yards ranks fourth in the league, while his completion percentage (67.3) and QB rating (132.05) rank sixth. All three marks rank first among SEC freshmen signal callers. - Missouri Football


(DS#26 QB) rSr/2025 QB Connor BazelakBowling Green
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  12/22/20 - Diata BurnsrSr/2022, Bowling Green, 5-11, 185 (DS#999 CB) + More +

  One of Bowling Green football's team captains has entered the transfer portal. Diata Burns, who started the first four games of the season at cornerback, announced Thursday that he plans to transfer from Bowling Green. A native of Maryland, Burns came to Bowling Green from De Anza (Calif.) College and played one season with the Falcons. In four games, he made 10 tackles, including two for loss, and broke up two passes for BG, which finished 0-5. Burns was named a team captain in November. - Toledo Blade

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  12/17/20 - Quintin MorrisSr/2021, Bowling Green, 6-2, 243 (DS#8 FB) + More +

  2020 ALL-MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM (COACHES): Tight End - Quintin Morris, Bowling Green,...After earning second team All-MAC honors a year ago, Morris was named first team All-MAC in 2020. One of the most dynamic pass catching tight ends in the country, Morris has 20 receptions for 248 yards in five games this year. He concluded the season with 125 career receptions for 1,529 yards, a total that ranks 24th in program history. Morris caught six passes in each of the final two games of the season, totaling 81 receiving yards at Akron. Among tight ends, Morris ranks 11th nationally in receptions per game and 13th in receiving yards per game. His 1,529 receiving yards rank second among active tight ends in the country and his 125 receptions are also second. Morris is the first BGSU tight end to be named first team all-conference since Brett Landman in 1991. - Bowling Green Football

(DS#8 FB) Sr/2021 FB Quintin MorrisBowling Green
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  12/17/20 - Bryson DenleyrSr/2021, Bowling Green, 5-08, 189 (DS#44 RB) + More +

  2020 ALL-MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE THIRD TEAM (COACHES): Kickoff Return Specialist - Bryson Denley, Bowling Green,...Denley earned all-conference honors for the first time in his career and ranked 13th in the country in kick return average at 27.5 yards per return. He had an 81-yard kick return against Kent State, the longest of his career and compiled 101 kick return yards at Akron. Denley also rushed for 146 yards on the season, giving him 935 rushing yards in his career. - Bowling Green Football

(DS#44 RB) rSr/2021 RB Bryson DenleyBowling Green
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  12/12/20 - Davon FergusonrSr/2024, Bowling Green, 5-09, 186 (DS#74 CB) + More +

  Just as Kansas football coach Les Miles indicated a month ago, safety Davon Ferguson won't be back with the program in 2021. The redshirt junior from Baltimore announced Friday night on his Twitter account he will be entering the NCAA's transfer portal. A starter in the secondary for the KU defense in each of the first four games this year, Ferguson first appeared on the team's did not dress list for undisclosed reasons for the Jayhawks' Oct. 24 road game at Kansas State. After a few more weeks of Ferguson missing games, when Miles was asked about the defensive back's absence on Nov. 16 the head coach revealed Ferguson wouldn't be coming back to the lineup in 2020. - KU Sports

(DS#74 CB) rSr/2024 CB Davon FergusonBowling Green
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