2008 Bowling Green Falcons football team

The 2008 Bowling Green Falcons football team represented Bowling Green State University during the 2008 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team's head football coach was Gregg Brandon. The Falcons played their home games at Doyt Perry Stadium in Bowling Green, Ohio. They were a member of the East Division of the Mid-American Conference. They finished the season 6–6, 4–4 in MAC play to finish in a tie for second place in the East Division. Despite being bowl eligible, they were not selected to participate in a bowl game.

2008 Bowling Green Falcons football
ConferenceMid-American Conference
DivisionEast Division
2008 record6–6 (4–4 MAC)
Head coachGregg Brandon
Offensive coordinatorTroy Rothenbuhler
Matt Campbell
Offensive schemeSpread
Defensive coordinatorMike Ward
Home stadiumDoyt Perry Stadium
(Capacity: 23,724)
2008 Mid-American Conference football standings
Conf  Overall
Team W L    W L 
East Division
Buffalo x$  5 3     8 6  
Bowling Green  4 4     6 6  
Temple  4 4     5 7  
Ohio  3 5     4 8  
Akron  3 5     5 7  
Kent State  3 5     4 8  
Miami  1 7     2 10  
West Division
Ball State x  8 0     12 2  
Central Michigan  6 2     8 5  
Western Michigan  6 2     9 4  
Northern Illinois  5 3     6 7  
Toledo  2 6     3 9  
Eastern Michigan  2 6     3 9  
Championship: Buffalo 42, Ball State 24
  • $ Conference champion
  • x Division champion/co-champions

Preseason

Shortly after the 2007 season, the Falcons lost backup quarterback, Anthony Glaud and wide receiver, Zach Charles to transfer as the pair made their way to defending MEAC champion Delaware State, because of lack of playing time.[1] On May 12, the Football Writers Association of America announced that Bowling Green senior defensive lineman Diyral Briggs was placed on their watch list for the Bronko Nagurski Trophy, awarded to the nation's top defensive player.[2] At the MAC football media day, the Falcons were voted as the preseason favorites to win the East Division crown, garnering 17 first place votes and 206 total votes, just edging out rival, Miami (OH) who had 7 first place votes and 202 total votes.[3][4][5]

Recruiting

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
August 3012:00 PMat No. 25 Pittsburgh*ESPNUW 27–1745,063
September 67:30 PMMinnesota*ESPNUL 17–4223,184
September 138:00 PMat Boise State*
KTVBL 7–2032,335
September 274:00 PMat Wyoming*
the mtn.W 45–1617,411
October 44:00 PMEastern Michigan
  • Doyt Perry Stadium
  • Bowling Green, OH
BCSNL 21–2416,217
October 116:00 PMat AkronW 37–3317,119
October 1812:00 PMMiami (OH)
  • Doyt Perry Stadium
  • Bowling Green, OH
ESPN+L 20–2715,411
October 254:00 PMat Northern IllinoisL 13–1617,163
November 12:00 PMKent State
  • Doyt Perry Stadium
  • Bowling Green, OH (Battle for the Anniversary Award)
W 45–3010,411
November 82:00 PMat OhioW 28–315,018
November 216:00 PMBuffalo
  • Doyt Perry Stadium
  • Bowling Green, OH
L 34–40 2OT13,284
November 283:30 PMat Toledo
ESPN ClassicW 38–1011,264

Roster

(as of 18 March 2008)
Wide Receivers
  • 7 Barnes, Freddie - Junior
  • 84 Brighton, Derek - Sophomore
  • 80 Cheathem, Keston - Sophomore
  • 9 Hodges, Adrian - Freshman
  • 85 Hutson, Ray - Freshman
  • 86 Kelley, Jermiah - Senior
  • 3 Parks, Marques - Senior
  • 1 Partridge, Corey - Senior
  • 83 Pronty, Tyrone - Junior
  • 15 Wiley, Calvin - Junior
  • 12 Wright, Chris - Junior
Offensive Lineman
  • 64 Albert, Scott - Junior
  • 61 Bojicic, Ben- Freshman
  • 55 Curtis, Brandon - Senior
  • 66 Dodge, Josh - Freshman
  • 46 Donahue, Tyler - Sophomore
  • 74 Fink, Jeff - Senior
  • 76 Kent, Aaron - Senior
  • 60 McHugh, Casey - Junior
  • 70 Minturn, Brady - Junior
  • 97 Smith, Darius - Sophomore
  • 75 Steffy, Shane - Junior
  • 87 Young, D.J. - Junior
Tight End
  • 91 Rieke, Nick - Sophomore
  • 89 Scheidler, Jimmy - Junior
Quarterback
  • 14 Brown, Nathan - Freshman
  • 16 Hunter, Tony - Junior
  • 13 Sheehan, Tyler - Junior
  • 17 Turner, Anthony - Senior
 
Running Back
  • 33 Bullock, Chris - Junior
  • 28 Geter, Willie - Sophomore
  • 19 Ransom, Eric - Senior
  • 17 Turner, Anthony - Senior
  • 32 Woolridge, Mark - Freshman
Defensive Lineman
  • 92 Alvarado, Kevin - Freshman
  • 63 Barrow, Orlando - Sophomore
  • 96 Branch, Darren - Freshman
  • 99 Briggs, Diyral - Senior
  • 62 Burrell, Preston - Freshman
  • 95 Davis, Nick - Senior
  • 93 Hardwick, Jacob - Junior
  • 93 Hartung, Garth - Senior
  • 98 Johnson, Andrew - Freshman
  • 90 Ream, Michael - Junior
  • 40 Schaefer, Joe - Senior
  • 77 Torresso, Nick - Sophomore
Defensive End
  • 51 Magnone, Angelo - Sophomore
  • 94 Tipton, Carlos - Sophomore
Cornerbacks
  • 18 Williams, Derrick - Freshman
  • 28 Wooldridge, Mark - Sophomore
Defensive Backs
  • 24 Brown, Jahmal - Junior
  • 27 Fillari, Giovanni - Senior
  • 21 Lewis, Kenny - Senior
  • 23 Lewis, Tarell - Junior
  • 34 Lorenzi, Robert - Junior
  • 25 Mahone, P.J. - Junior
  • 10 Marshall, Calvin - Sophomore
  • 2 Smith, Antonio - Senior
  • 20 Tomlinson, Alfred - Sophomore
  • 5 Walker, Freddie - Senior
  • 31 Williams, Roger - Junior
 
Linebackers
  • 47 Baker, Adrian - Senior
  • 45 Basler, Cody - Junior
  • 37 Davis, Aaron - Junior
  • 53 Davis, Jerrson - Junior
  • 30 Dozier, Erique - Senior
  • 42 Fells, Eugene - Sophomore
  • 44 Haneline, John - Senior
  • 43 Jackson, Brandon - Junior
  • 36 Parks, Lewis - Sophomore
  • 4 Sanderson, Jerett - Junior
  • 22 Scheidler, Josh - Junior
  • 35 Waldron, Nate - Senior
Long Snappers
  • 57 Dahlman, Neal - Sophomore
  • 46 Rutherford, Craig - Junior
Kickers
  • 39 Norsic, Matthew - Junior
  • 41 Vrvilo, Sinisia - Senior
Punters
  • 26 Iovinelli, Nick - Senior
  • 39 Norsic, Matthew - Junior

Coaching staff

The Bowling Green Falcons have seen numerous changes in the coaching staff. Offensive Coordinator Mick McCall left the team to take the same position at Northwestern,[6] while former Buffalo head coach, Jim Hofher, was named Quarterbacks Coach, Troy Rothenbuhler was named Passing Game Coordinator, Matt Campbell was named running game coordinator, and Doug Phillips was named recruiting coordinator.[7]

NamePositionYears at
BGSU
Gregg BrandonHead Coach6
Troy RothenbuhlerAssistant Head Coach
Wide Receivers
Passing Game Coordinator
6
Mike WardDefensive Coordinator17
Stephen BirdWide Receivers2
Matt CampbellOffensive Line
Running Game Coordinator
2
Jim HofherQuarterbacks1
Adam GonzagaDefensive Backs2
Deion MelvinLinebackers2
John HunterRunning Backs3
Doug PhillipsDefensive Ends2
Stan WatsonDefensive Assistant1
Adam SalonOffensive Assistant2
Aaron HillmannStrength and Conditioning8

Game summaries

Pittsburgh

1 2 3 4 Total
Bowling Green 0 14 6 7 27
Pittsburgh 7 10 0 0 17

The Falcons opened the 2008 campaign against nationally ranked Pitt at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in front of 45,063 and a national television audience on ESPNU. The Falcons came in as 13-point underdogs against the Panthers, who had previously been 25-2 against the MAC and 24-0 at home against the conference. Pittsburgh showed their poise early on in the game scoring on their first offensive drive of the game with an 11-yard run by running back LeSean McCoy to cap off an eight play, 71-yard drive that took less than four minutes to complete. Pitt would extend their lead in the early in the second quarter with 4 yard touchdown pass to Derek Kinder from quarterback Bill Stull, making the score 14–0 in favor of Pitt. The Falcons would answer back against the Panthers on the following possession, marching down the field 73 yards in eight plays, capped off with a five-yard pass to Jimmy Scheidler from wide receiver Freddie Barnes, cutting Pitt's lead to 14–7. Scheidler would bring in his second touchdown reception of the game six and a half minutes later on a three-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Tyler Sheehan, which tied the game at 14–14. Pitt would answer back on the following possession as their Lou Groza Award candidate kicker Connor Lee booted 36 yard field goal as time expired in the first half, giving Pitt the halftime lead 17–14.

The game would become a story of two halves as the Falcons came out and as the Falcons defense slowed down the powerhouse McCoy and forced Pitt to two fumbles and an interception. Bowling Green would take their first lead of the game with an 8-yard run by wide receiver Anthony Turner with 3:53 left in the third quarter. The preceding extra point was blocked by Pitt and the Falcons took the lead of 20–14. Early in the fourth quarter the Bowling Green defense caused Pitt's third fumble and seemed to return it to the end zone for an apparent game-winning touchdown, but due to an inadvertent whistle, Bowling Green was stripped of the touchdown, but still took over possession of the ball at Pitt's 11-yard line. The Falcons would make good on their field position scoring on an 11-yard run on a quarterback draw by Sheehan which increased the Falcons' lead to 27–17. Pitt continued to attempt to mount a comeback but after Lee's missed field goal of 42 yards at 3:58 left in the fourth quarter blew the wind out of Pitt's sails and Stull being intercepted in the end zone by Kenny Lewis with 1:26 left in the game officially put Pitt away. The Falcons improved to 1–0 on the season and had their second consecutive season opening victory over a BCS Conference opponent (having defeated Minnesota 32–31 in overtime the year before), although being outgained by the Pitt offense 393–254. Sheehan lead the Falcons in the passing game completing 24 of 40 attempts for 163 yards, 1 touchdown, and an interception, followed by Barnes who was 2 of 2 for 27 yards and a touchdown. The Falcons' running game was led by Chris Bullock who had 7 rushes for 44 yards, followed by Turner and Sheehan who each had a rushing touchdown. Bullock also led the receivers with 7 receptions for 49 yards along with Scheidler who had 3 receptions for 30 yards and two touchdowns. Jamal Brown led the Falcons defense with 14 tackles, followed by Antonio Smith's 12. Smith, Lewis, and Enrique Dozier each forced fumbles, with Lewis, Dozier, and Angelo Magnone each recovering a fumble and Lewis snagging the lone interception for the Falcons defense. The Falcons were able to sack Stull four times, twice by Bronko Nagurski Trophy candidate Diyral Briggs and once each by Smith and Dozier.[8][9]

Minnesota

1 2 3 4 Total
Minnesota 7 7 7 21 42
Bowling Green 0 10 7 0 17

Boise State

1 2 3 4 Total
Bowling Green 0 0 0 7 7
Boise State 6 14 0 0 20

Wyoming

1 2 3 4 Total
Bowling Green 7 17 14 7 45
Wyoming 0 10 0 6 16

Eastern Michigan

1 2 3 4 Total
Eastern Michigan 0 7 10 7 24
Bowling Green 7 0 7 7 21

Akron

The Akron Zips and Bowling Green Falcons compete at the Rubber Bowl in Akron, Ohio on October 11, 2008.
1 2 3 4 Total
Bowling Green 0 14 0 23 37
Akron 7 14 6 6 33

Miami (OH)

1 2 3 4 Total
Miami (OH) 7 7 3 10 27
Bowling Green 3 7 10 0 20

Northern Illinois

1 2 3 4 Total
Bowling Green 3 3 7 0 13
Northern Illinois 3 0 7 6 16

Kent State

1 2 3 4 Total
Kent State 0 0 15 15 30
Bowling Green 7 21 3 14 45

Ohio

1 2 3 4 Total
Bowling Green 7 7 14 0 28
Ohio 0 0 3 0 3

Buffalo

1 2 3 4OT2OT Total
Buffalo 0 0 7 2076 40
Bowling Green 0 14 7 670 34

Toledo

1 2 3 4 Total
Bowling Green 14 3 14 7 38
Toledo 0 0 3 7 10

Statistics

Team

TeamOpp
Scoring5179
  Points per Game17.026.3
First Downs5965
  Rushing2429
  Passing3133
  Penalty43
Total Offense9501130
  Avg per Play4.55.3
  Avg per Game316.7376.7
Fumbles-Lost9-66-4
Penalties-Yards14-10912-103
TeamOpp
Punts-Yards15-65316-634
  Avg per Punt43.539.6
Time of Possession/Game28:5331:07
3rd Down Conversions18/4818/41
4th Down Conversions5/54/6
Touchdowns Scored711
Field Goals-Attempts-Long1-4-261-2-36
PAT-Attempts6-710-10
Attendance23,18477,398
  Games/Avg per Game1/23,1842/38,699

Scores by quarter

1 2 3 4 Total
Opponents 20 31 7 21 79
Bowling Green 0 24 13 14 51

Offense

Rushing

NameGPAttGainLossNetAvgTDLongAvg/G
Bullock, Chris17451446.303644.0
Turner, Anthony18215162.01816.0
Barnes, Freddie15162142.801114.0
Sheehan, Tyler161620-4-0.7111-4.0
TEAM1206-6-3.0-3.00-6.0
Total1289834642.323664.0
Opponents135157281293.7127129.0

Passing

NameGPEfficAtt-Cmp-IntPctYdsTDLngAvg/G
Sheehan, Tyler197.524-40-160.0163122163.0
Barnes, Freddie1378.42-2-0100.02712227.0
Total1110.926-41-161.9190222190.0
Opponents1102.929-51-156.9264118264.0

Receiving

NameGPNo.YdsAvgTDLongAvg/G
Bullock, Chris17497.002249.0
Partridge, Corey133411.301834.0
Scheidler, Jimmy133010.022230.0
Pronty, Tyrone13248.00924.0
Barnes, Freddie13217.001121.0
Parks, Marques12136.50713.0
Turner, Anthony1273.5047.0
Hutson, Ray1252.5045.0
Wright, Chris1177.0077.0
Total1261907.3222190.0
Opponents1292649.1118264.0

Defense

Name GP Tackles Sacks Pass Defense Interceptions Fumbles Blkd
Kick
SoloAstTotalTFL-YdsNo-YdsBrUpQBHNo.-YdsAvgTDLongRcv-YdsFF
Brown, Jahmal1113140-00-0100-00.0000-000
Smith, Antonio193122-131-8200-00.0000-010
Haneline, John15270-00-0000-00.0000-000
Mahone, P.J.14370-00-0100-00.0000-000
Lewis, Kenny15160-00-0101-00.0001-010
Dozier, Erique14260-01-0210-00.0001-010
Briggs, Diyral14262-92-9030-00.0000-000
Sanderson, Jerett14040-00-0000-00.0000-000
Ream, Michael12241-30-0030-00.0000-000
Johnson, Andrew10220-00-0000-00.0000-000
Williams, Roger12021-20-0000-00.0000-000
Fells, Eugene10110-00-0000-00.0000-000
Magnone, Angelo10110-00-0010-00.0001-600
Parks, Lewis11010-00-0000-00.0000-000
Baker, Adrian11010-00-0000-00.0000-000
Alvarado, Kevin10110-00-0000-00.0000-000
Basler, Cody11010-00-0000-00.0000-000
Rice, Jason10110-00-0000-00.0000-000
Total15324776-264-17791-00.0003-630

Special teams

Name Punting Kickoffs
No.YdsAvgLongTBFCI20Blkd No.YdsAvgTBOB
Iovinelli, Nick836145.1791120000.000
Vrvilo, Sinisa00000000530060.000
Total836145.1791102530060.000
Name Punt Returns Kick Returns
No.YdsAvgTDLongNo.YdsAvgTDLong
Partridge, Corey221.00800000
Williams, Roger000.00024221.0021
Barnes, Freddie000.00011616.0016
Total221.00835819.3021

References

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  2. "Briggs Named To Bronko Nagurski Trophy Watch List". BGSUFalcons.com. May 12, 2008. Retrieved May 18, 2008.
  3. "Falcons Picked as East Division Preseason Favorites". BGSUFalcons.com. July 29, 2008. Archived from the original on July 31, 2008. Retrieved August 18, 2012.
  4. "Chippewas Favored To Claim Third Straight MAC Title". Mid-American Conference. July 29, 2008. Archived from the original on July 20, 2011. Retrieved July 31, 2008.
  5. Fulton, Maureen (July 30, 2008). "Central, BGSU favored to win MAC; Rockets tabbed for 4th in West". Toledo Blade. Retrieved July 31, 2008.
  6. "McCall Named Offensive Coordinator at Northwestern". BGSUFalcons.com. January 17, 2008. Retrieved March 2, 2008.
  7. "Hofher Named Quarterbacks Coach at BGSU". BGSUFalcons.com. February 15, 2008. Retrieved March 2, 2008.
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