BOWLING GREEN — At a time where most college football teams across the country were either going through or getting ready for spring practice, there was some uncertainty within Bowling Green State University’s program.
Six-year head coach Scot Loeffler, who turned the program from a bottom-dweller in the Mid-American Conference to a respectable contender, decided to accept a position with the Super Bowl-champion Philadelphia Eagles as the quarterbacks coach on Feb. 28. Throughout the next week, questions about what would happen next swarmed the Falcons.
“When we found out that [Loeffler] left, we were shocked. I wish the best for him, but during those [days], we were worried, always overthinking like ‘What’s going to happen next?