OXFORD, Ohio — In what has become a familiar refrain for Bowling Green this season, missed chances were the story Wednesday at Miami.
The score was ugly — the RedHawks cruised to a 44-3 victory at Yager Stadium — but Bowling Green was not without opportunity to at least make things interesting early in the game.
Instead, Bowling Green turned two Miami turnovers in the first 16 minutes into no points, saw two of its own first-half interceptions morph into Miami touchdowns, missed two field goals, and had a possible touchdown pass to running back Bryson Denley yield nothing.