BOWLING GREEN — Just two weeks after walking into Huntington Bank Stadium in Minneapolis and taking down Big Ten member Minnesota, Bowling Green State University reversed course and lost to Mid-American Conference East Division rival Akron 35-20 at Doyt Perry Stadium on Saturday.
What was considered a revelation for head coach Scot Loeffler’s program was suddenly halted, and now the focus is shifted on a bounce-back game at a Northern Illinois that just defeated Toledo at the Glass Bowl.
Before the Falcons trek to DeKalb, Ill., for the 3:30 p.m. game this Saturday, lets review three things we learned about the team from the defeat to the Zips.