BOWLING GREEN — There are few love affairs in college football greater than Bowling Green coach Scot Loeffler’s love of underlining the chaos of the Mid-American Conference.
“It doesn't matter who we play anymore. This league is chaotic. It's crazy,” Loeffler said this season. “Each week, you’ve got to bring your A game. If not, you're going to get your tail kicked in.”
The Falcons have now brought their A game in three consecutive games. After Buffalo kicked its tail in 38-7 on Oct. 8, Bowling Green dropped Miami 17-13 at home, Central Michigan 34-18 on the road, and Western Michigan 13-9 to open MACtion on Wednesday night at Doyt Perry Stadium.