BOWLING GREEN — When Bowling Green State University defeated Ohio in the regular-season finale last year, Scot Loeffler said his football team’s direction was “on course” heading into the offseason.
Projected to win between zero and two games last season, Bowling Green — a somewhat incomplete team at that — pulled off a 4-8 record and a 2-6 record within the Mid-American Conference. With spring football practice beginning in less than one week, Loeffler is banking on the Falcons to hit the ground running for a season with blossoming expectations.
A long process, but one which Loeffler hopes to utilize to arrive at a point of consistently positive performances.