BOWLING GREEN — There’s no doubt that Harold Fannin, Jr., has proven himself with impressive play on the field for Bowling Green State University’s football team.
What he’s done in the offseason might take the first-team Mid-American Conference tight end’s game to another level this year.
“Where Harold’s done a much better job is his offseason habits have been much better. He’s been accountable, and he’s slowly but surely developing into what we thought he would be,” BGSU coach Scot Loeffler said after the Falcons opened fall practice on Monday at Doyt Perry Stadium. “He’s a pro, there’s no doubt about it.