BOWLING GREEN — Head coach is only a title.
A more apt representation would be head recruiter because scouring the nation for talent is paramount in college football. So when Bowling Green hired Scot Loeffler three weeks before the December signing period, sleep become a mystical faraway land.
Loeffler’s first in-home visit was up Interstate 75 North to see three-star tight end Joey Carroll, a University of Toledo commit. Carroll phoned Loeffler soon after he walked out the front door to tell him he was going to be a Falcon.
Four months later, Carroll is the starting tight end.