BOWLING GREEN — Mid-American Conference football teams have had quite an early-season stretch of posting stunning wins over big-time opponents.
Will Bowling Green State University be next?
After Northern Illinois’ 16-14 victory at then-No. 5 Notre Dame on Sept. 7 and Toledo’s 41-17 dismantling of Southeastern Conference foe Mississippi State on Saturday, BGSU has a golden opportunity to keep the streak going when the Falcons travel to No. 25 Texas A&M for the first meeting between the two schools.
BGSU coach Scot Loeffler knows, though, that it will take a lot to bring down the Aggies this Saturday at Kyle Field, one of the toughest venues to play at in college football.