Here are updates from Wednesday’s college football game between Bowling Green and Kent State. This story will be updated following each quarter.
SECOND QUARTER
Collin Schlee opened the second quarter by finding wide-open running back Bryan Bradford for a 14-yard touchdown.
FIRST QUARTER
Kent State won the coin toss and opted to defer its choice to the second half. The Golden Flashes, however, immediately took possession after Bowling Green bungled the opening kickoff. Kent State kicker Andrew Glass missed a 37-yard field goal attempt to conclude the Golden Flashes’ opening drive.