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Bowling Green STRAIGHT UP RECORD
AS HOME TEAM

Bowling Green STRAIGHT UP STREAK
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1 LOSS IN A ROW

Bowling Green AGAINST THE SPREAD RECORD
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Bowling Green AGAINST THE SPREAD STREAK
AS HOME TEAM

1 WIN IN A ROW

Bowling Green TOTAL OVER / UNDER RESULTS
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Bowling Green TOTAL OVER / UNDER STREAK
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3 OVERS IN A ROW

Bowling Green AVERAGE POINTS FOR (PF)
AS HOME TEAM

20.3

Bowling Green AVERAGE POINTS AGAINST (PA)
AS HOME TEAM

24.4

Bowling Green AVERAGE GAME POINTS TOTAL (PF+PA)
AS HOME TEAM

44.7

Related News (NCAAF News)

Taylor's big day helps Minnesota beat Bowling Green 30-24 in Quick Lane Bowl

Tue, Dec 26, 2023
NCAAF News (AP)

Taylor's big day helps Minnesota beat Bowling Green 30-24 in Quick Lane Bowl

DETROIT (AP) - Freshman Darius Taylor returned from a leg injury to rush for a career-high 208 yards, and Minnesota beat Bowling Green 30-24 in the Quick Lane Bowl on Tuesday.

Minnesota (6-7), which was selected for the bowl because it had the best Academic Progress Rate among five-win teams, won its seventh consecutive bowl game overall and fifth in a row under coach P.J. Fleck.

Taylor, who had missed the Gophers' previous five games, had 35 carries, including a 17-yard touchdown run midway through the fourth quarter that gave Minnesota a 30-17 lead.

Taylor's return was crucial for Minnesota, which had senior Cole Kramer making his first career start at quarterback after Athan Kaliakmanis entered the transfer portal. Kramer went 8-of-16 passing for just 26 yards, but he came through in the red zone, throwing for two touchdowns and running for another.

Other news Trojans bid Pac-12 farewell in Holiday Bowl against No. 16 Louisville Eggnog bath awaits either No. 16 Louisville's Brohm or USC's Riley in Holiday Bowl Penn State's staff changes have Ole Miss coach Kiffin unsure what to expect in Peach Bowl

Conor Bazelak threw for two scores and ran for one for Bowling Green (7-6), which lost the Quick Lane Bowl for the second year in a row.

FIRST RESPONDER BOWL

TEXAS STATE 45, RICE 21

DALLAS (AP) - Linebacker Brian Holloway returned two interceptions for touchdowns, Jahmyl Jeter ran for three scores, and Texas State beat Rice in the Bobcats' first bowl appearance as an FBS program.

Holloway had a 36-yard pick-6 early in the second quarter and returned his second interception 48 yards for a TD in the third that made it 38-21. Both picks came against AJ Padgett, who was intercepted three times. Shawqi Itraish relieved Padgett in the fourth quarter and threw two more picks as Texas State forced seven turnovers.

Offensive tackle Nash Jones scored on a 3-yard run for the Bobcats (8-5), who are in their 12th FBS season.

Dean Connors scored on runs of 3 and 28 yards for the Owls (6-7), who fell short of their first winning season and first bowl victory since 2014.

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