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  03/07/20 - Quintin MorrisSr/2021, Bowling Green, 6-2, 243 (DS#8 FB) + More +

  Spring practice will start bright and early Saturday morning for Bowling Green, the official start of season No. 2 under coach Scot Loeffler. Bowling Green finished the 2019 season at 3-9 overall and 2-6 in the Mid-American Conference, which included a shocking victory against Toledo. The Falcons will begin the spring with very few holdovers from last season, making this offseason an important one for the program. What to watch as BG begins practice: Quintin Morris' growth at a key position.

Morris had a promising first season as a tight end in Loeffler's offense, which places a heavy emphasis on the position. Bowling Green moved Morris, who played wide receiver previously, to a hybrid tight end before last season, and he ended being one of the more productive pass-catching tight ends in college football. Last season, Morris led Bowling Green in all major receiving categories and earned a nod as second-team All-MAC. With another year in the offense and a full offseason of training to be a tight end, Morris could well be one of the top offensive players in the MAC, and an NFL prospect to boot. - Toledo Blade


(DS#8 FB) Sr/2021 FB Quintin MorrisBowling Green
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  2019 ALL-SWAC FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM (COACHES): OL Cedric Dunbar, Sophomore, Jackson State,...Dunbar, a Natchez, Miss. product anchored the Tigers' offensive line. As a team, JSU averaged 388.6 yards and 188.3 rushing yards per game. He ushered Keshawn Harper to a 208-yard rushing effort versus Alcorn. Harper, Jordan Johnson, Kymani Clarke, and Jalon Jones each recorded a 100-yard rushing effort behind Dunbar. - Jackson State Football

(DS#999 OG) rSr/2024 OG Cedric Dunbar IIBowling Green
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  12/08/19 - Quintin MorrisSr/2021, Bowling Green, 6-2, 243 (DS#8 FB) + More +

  2019 ALL-MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM (COACHES): Wide Receiver - Quintin Morris, Bowling Green,...Morris was named second team All-MAC at wide receiver, playing a hybrid position that also saw him line up at tight end for much of the season. It marks the sixth consecutive year in which a BGSU wide receiver earned first or second-team honors by the MAC. He joins Scott Miller (first team in 2016 and second team in 2018), Teo Redding (second team in 2017), Roger Lewis (first team in 2014 and 2015) and Gehrig Dieter (second team in 2015) among recent wide receiver honorees. All four of those previous wide receivers have spent time in the NFL with Miller and Dieter appearing in NFL games this season.

Morris led the Falcons with 55 catches for 649 yards this year, adding four receiving touchdowns. He had a season-high 10 catches for 92 yards against Notre Dame. Morris added 90 receiving yards at home against Louisiana Tech and 86 against Ohio. He had two touchdown receptions in the team's season-opening 49-3 win over Morgan State and added another score in a win over Akron. Morris surpassed 100 career receptions and 1,000 career receiving yards during the season and ends his junior campaign with 105 catches for 1,281 yards. His 1,281 receiving yards places him 32nd in program history. He also has 13 career receiving touchdowns. - Bowling Green Football


(DS#8 FB) Sr/2021 FB Quintin MorrisBowling Green
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  12/02/19 - Devin TaylorrSr/2022, Bowling Green, 6-0, 191 (DS#94 CB) + More +

  2019 ALL-MISSOURI VALLEY FIRST TEAM (COACHES): DB Devin Taylor, Illinois State,...Started all 12 games at cornerback for the Redbirds...led the MVFC with 19 passes defended and ranks No. 6 in the FCS in passes defended with 1.6 per game...led ISU and tied for fifth in the MVFC with three interceptions...paced the team and the conference with 16 pass breakups and was fifth on the team with 50 stops on the year...had a career-high 10 tackles and an interception in a win at Western Illinois...named the MVFC Defensive Player of the Week after he recorded his team-leading third interception and finished with a career-high five pass breakups in a win over Missouri State. - Illinois State Football

(DS#94 CB) rSr/2022 CB Devin TaylorBowling Green
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  11/18/19 - Devin TaylorrSr/2022, Bowling Green, 6-0, 191 (DS#94 CB) + More +

  NOV 18 MISSOURI VALLEY DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: DB Devin Taylor, Illinois State, 6-1, 200, Jr., Lansing, Michigan (Sexton HS),...Taylor locked down Missouri State wide receivers all afternoon, as the No. 7 Redbirds held off the Bears for a 17-12 victory at Hancock Stadium. The Lansing, Mich., native recorded his team-leading third interception of the season and finished the game with a career-high five pass breakups in the victory over the Bears. Taylor also had three solo tackles in the contest and his final breakup on third-and-goal at the 3-yard line with under a minute remaining in the game set up the fourth-down turnover on downs that sealed the victory. Taylor now leads the team with 16 PBUs on the season and 19 total passes defended, which is tops among all Valley Football defensive backs and sixth in the nation. The six defended passes against Missouri State are an NCAA single-game best this year. - Missouri Valley Conference Football

(DS#94 CB) rSr/2022 CB Devin TaylorBowling Green
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  10/22/19 - Devin TaylorrSr/2022, Bowling Green, 6-0, 191 (DS#94 CB) + More +

  OCT 21 MISSOURI VALLEY PLAYER OF THE WEEK NOMINEE: DB Devin Taylor, Illinois State,...Taylor led a Redbird defense that came up with five turnovers in No. 10 Illinois State's road win at Western Illinois. The Lansing, Michigan, native set a career-high with 10 tackles and recorded one of two interceptions on the day for the Redbirds while adding another pass breakup. WIU was poised to score at ISU two-yard line, but a trick play by the Leathernecks backfired as Taylor picked off the pass at the goalline and returned it 42 yards for the Redbirds. - Missouri Valley Football

(DS#94 CB) rSr/2022 CB Devin TaylorBowling Green
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  09/02/19 - Darius WaderSr/2020, Bowling Green, 6-0, 211 (DS#84 QB) + More +

  WEEK 1 MAC EAST DIVISION OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Bowling Green QB Darius Wade,...Bowling Green graduate quarterback Darius Wade (Middletown, Del.) was 22-32 passing for 253 yards and three touchdowns in a 46-3 win over Morgan State. Wade also earned 42 rushing yards for 295 yards of total offense. His 42 yards rushing were the most from a Bowling Green starting quarterback since Matt Johnson posted 45 yards rushing in a 2015 win at Kent State. Wade completed passes to eight different receivers and helped guide an offense that went 9-for-17 on third down (52.9 percent) and earned 37 first downs. - MAC Football

(DS#84 QB) rSr/2020 QB Darius WadeBowling Green
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  08/29/19 - Darius WaderSr/2020, Bowling Green, 6-0, 211 (DS#84 QB) + More +

  Darius Wade threw for 253 yards and three touchdowns, the Falcons allowed just 70 total yards and Bowling Green routed FCS-member Morgan State 46-3 Thursday night in a season-opener full of debut performances. Scot Loeffler made his coaching debut for Bowling Green, Tyrone Wheatley debuted as Morgan State coach and Wade saw his first action since transferring from Boston College in 2017. Bowling Green outgained the Bears 620 yards to 70 and had 37 first downs compared to four for Morgan State. The Falcons rushed for 326 yards and passed for another 294.

Bowling Green dominated the first half, outscoring Morgan State 30-3 and holding the Bears to two first downs. Wade and Quintin Morris connected for touchdown passes of 2 and 27 yards. The Falcons led 30-0 before a short Morgan State drive ended with a Nicholas O'Shea 27-yard field goal for the Bears' only points of the game. Wade capped his day with a 7-yard pass to Davon Jones late in the third quarter. Backup quarterback Grant Loy hit freshman tight end Christian Sims for an 18-yard touchdown pass early in the fourth quarter and Bowling Green scored a safety when Doc Bonner was called for intentional grounding in his own end zone. - AP College Football


(DS#84 QB) rSr/2020 QB Darius WadeBowling Green
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  08/01/19 - Darius WaderSr/2020, Bowling Green, 6-0, 211 (DS#84 QB) + More +

  Darius Wade had barely set his bags down in Bowling Green before he found himself squarely in the center of the Falcons' football season. When practice opened Wednesday morning, Wade was taking first-team snaps along with Grant Loy and fellow transfer Matt McDonald, whose eligibility this season is pending with the NCAA. For now, the Falcons are taking a long look at all three players, including the program's newest arrival among the quarterback competitors. Wade, whom Bowling Green declined to make available for an interview Wednesday, is a sixth-year graduate transfer who played under current BG coach Scot Loeffler while both were at Boston College. Quarterback Bryce Veasley signed with Bowling Green in 2018 when Mike Jinks was the coach. - Toledo Blade

(DS#84 QB) rSr/2020 QB Darius WadeBowling Green
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  07/31/19 - Devin TaylorrSr/2022, Bowling Green, 6-0, 191 (DS#94 CB) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON ALL-MISSOURI VALLEY FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM: DB Devin Taylor, Illinois State,...The Lansing, Michigan, product started all 11 games at cornerback for the Redbirds and ranked first in the MVFC in passes defended with 15 total (12 breakups, 3 interceptions), which ranked him No. 6 in the FCS with 1.4 passes defended per game. He tied for third on the team with 51 tackles, including 32 solo stops, and tied for second on the team with those three interceptions on the season. - Illinois State Football

(DS#94 CB) rSr/2022 CB Devin TaylorBowling Green
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  07/27/19 - Gabe SkrobotrSr/2022, Bowling Green, 6-2, 224 (DS#999 LS) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON WUERFFEL TROPHY WATCH LIST: Gabe Skrobot, Bowling Green, Junior, LS,...Skrobot, who has played in all 24 games over the past two seasons for the Falcons as a long snapper, is a MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete and a Google Cloud Academic All-District performer. He has been named Academic All-MAC and was a Wuerffel Trophy Award nominee a year ago. Earlier this year, he was nominated for the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team.

Among his many charitable activities, Skrobot spearheaded Christmas with the Falcons, an initiative designed to serve underprivileged children in the Bowling Green community. He has also volunteered with Wood County Hospital and Rally Cap Sports (serving children with mental disabilities). Skrobot also holds his pilot's license and is a member of the Dean's List. - Bowling Green Football


(DS#999 LS) rSr/2022 LS Gabe SkrobotBowling Green
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  07/20/19 - Jack KramerrSr/2020, Bowling Green, 6-3, 308 (DS#39 C) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON RIMINGTON TROPHY CANDIDATE: Jack Kramer, Bowling Green,...Kramer started all 12 games on the offensive line a year ago for Bowling Green, playing the first five games at left guard. He moved over to center for the final seven games of the season and was named third team All-MAC by both the league's head coaches and by Phil Steele. Kramer has started 20 games over the past two seasons for Bowling Green, only missing contests due to injury. He has played in 30 career games for the Falcons entering his senior season. - Bowling Green Football

(DS#39 C) rSr/2020 C Jack KramerBowling Green
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  2019 PRESEASON RIMINGTON TROPHY CANDIDATE: Jakari Robinson, Cincinnati,...Thrust into the lineup due to injury in the seventh game of the 2018 season, Robinson responded with solid line play as the Bearcats achieved the 11-win plateau for only the third time in school history.

Robinson played in eight total games with six starts and was part of an offensive line which set a school record with 3,113 rushing yards, surpassing a mark set in 1970. He spent all of spring practice working as the first-team center and looks to continue his solid relief performance in 2018 in a new starting role. - Cincinnati Football


(DS#38 C) rSr/2023 C Jakari RobinsonBowling Green
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