Late in the first quarter, the Golden Hurricane's were in Bowling Green's territory where Gabe Martin would deflect a would-be third down completion in the end zone.
In the second quarter, Tulsa's Dwight Dobbins would intercept quarterback Matt Johnson's pass resulting in the first turnover of the game.
The Golden Flashes would be without Heisman hopeful running back Dri Archer who sustained a leg injury the previous week vs Liberty.
On Kent State's first drive, quarterback Colin Reardon connected with wide receiver Chris Humphrey on a 42 yard play-action touchdown pass.
After both teams traded punts, Bowling Green kicker Tyler Tate connected on a 30 yard field goal, giving BG the lead 10-8.
The play originally seemed to be a speed option to the right out of shotgun formation, but Reardon then dropped back to pass finding Pierce on the left seem.
The play was originally called down at the one yard line, but was overturned to a touchdown after video review, giving the Falcons a 24-22 lead entering the break.
After Kent State's opening drive stalled in the second half, Bowling Green kicker Tyler Tate would make a 41 yard field increasing the lead to five.
Following a BG punt in their own territory, IU running back Tevin Coleman scored his fourth rushing touchdown of the season from one yard out.
Following a Hoosier's three and out, Bowling Green's Paul Senn blocked and returned a 56 yard punt in the same motion, making the score 7-7 with 4:36 in the first quarter.
Threatening inside the 20 yard line, Johnson's pass was intercepted after hitting the hands of wide receiver Chris Gallon.
Indiana would take advantage of the turnover when Sudfeld connected with wide receiver Cody Latimer on a 33 yard touchdown pass, increasing IU's lead to 28-10.
Following the turnover, the Racers would return the favor when quarterback Maikhail Miller fumbled the ball at Bowling Green's one yard line.
After Bowling Green's Jude Adjei-Barimah sack on third down, Racers kicker Jeremy Brackett missed 33 yard field goal attempt.
BG Backup quarterback James Knapke would throw his first collegiate touchdown pass to Ronnie Moore late in the fourth quarter to end the scoring.
After six consecutive punts, three from each team, the Falcons would respond with a 22 yard juggling touchdown catch to receiver Shaun Joplin to make the score 14-10 heading into the half.
After another Zips punt, the Falcons would increase their lead the following possession when Matt Johnson would connect with Travis Greene on a 30 yard touchdown pass making the score 24-14.
After a slow start by both teams, Bowling Green quarterback Matt Johnson connected with Ronnie Moore on a 51 yard touchdown pass to give the Falcons a 7-0 lead with 7:51 remaining in the first half.
After a UMass punt to start the second half, Johnson would throw a 23 yard touchdown pass to Tyler Beck making the score 21-0.
UMass would reach the end zone on their final possession of the game when Wegzyn connected with wide receiver Tajae Sharpe on a 24 yard touchdown catch.
Toledo would regain the lead for good on a forth and nine from the BG 11 yard line where Owens would find Russell in the end zone, making the score 28-25.
Bowling Green would answer with an impressive drive of their own when Johnson appeared to find Ryan Burbrink for an 18 yard juggling touchdown on third and three.
Trying to gain momentum, the RedHawks called a jet-sweep pass where wide receiver David Frazier was sacked by Ted Ouellet while he was attempting to wind up and throw, which was recovered by BG's Bryan Thomas.
Following the kickoff, the RedHawks ran a screen pass to wide receiver Dawan Scott who caught and fumbled the ball on a hit by Justin Ford.
[11] at Doyt Perry Stadium • Bowling Green, Ohio After a Bobcats three and out, Falcons quarterback Matt Johnson connected with Shaun Joplin for 43 yards.
Bowling Green backup quarterback Matt Schilz would throw his first touchdown of the season to Ronnie Moore on a 24 yard strike.
[13] at Ralph Wilson Stadium • Orchard Park, NY The Bowling Green Falcons led the head-to-head series 10-2 against the Buffalo Bulls in a matchup that would determine the MAC East Division champion.
On the opening drive of the game, BG quarterback Matt Johnson connected with tight end Tyler Beck on a 28 yard touchdown.
Northern Illinois quarterback Jordan Lynch responded by finding wide receiver Juwan Brescacin on 14 yard touchdown pass.
Johnson then found tight end Alex Bayer with just 13 seconds remaining in the half, making the score 31-13 entering the break.