UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Bowling Green State University’s football team dished out all sorts of looks from its offensive playbook and executed in a remarkable showing for the first 30 minutes against No. 8 Penn State on Saturday.
The Falcons, however, ran low on ammunition in the second half.
“Obviously, at the very end, we ran out of bullets at the end. We did,” BGSU coach Scot Loeffler said after his team was outscored 14-3 in the second half to fall 34-27 to the Nittany Lions at Beaver Stadium. “We had so many concentration areas [in the game] that we had to execute and get right to give us even a chance.