BOWLING GREEN — Spring practice will start bright and early Saturday morning for Bowling Green, the official start of season No. 2 under coach Scot Loeffler.
Bowling Green finished the 2019 season at 3-9 overall and 2-6 in the Mid-American Conference, which included a shocking victory against Toledo.
The Falcons will begin the spring with very few holdovers from last season, making this offseason an important one for the program. What to watch as BG begins practice:
Quintin Morris’ growth at a key position
Morris had a promising first season as a tight end in Loeffler’s offense, which places a heavy emphasis on the position.