On the Falcons opening drive, quarterback Connor Bazelak connected with Harold Fannin Jr. on a 6-yard touchdown pass to start the scoring.
The Nittany Lions earned their first lead of the game midway through the third quarter when quarterback Drew Allar found Nicholas Singleton on a 14-yard touchdown pass.
In the final minute, Bowling Green kicker Jackson Kleather made his second field goal of the game, making it just a one score advantage for the Nittany Lions.
[13] The Aggies are led by head coach Mike Elko, who previously spent five seasons as Bowling Green's defensive coordinator from 2009 to 2013.
Bowling Green quarterback Connor Bazelak connected with Harold Fannin Jr. on a 65-yard touchdown on the first play from scrimmage to cut the Aggies lead to just three points.
The Aggies responded with a scoring drive of its own when Reed threw his second touchdown pass of the game, this time to Jahdae Walker.
However, on the Aggies first play, Bowling Green linebacker Brock Horne forced a fumble that was recovered by Edward Rhambo.
[21] With Bowling Green winning the coin toss and deferring to the second half, Old Dominion quarterback Grant Wilson led the Monarchs on an eight play 75-yard drive that resulted in a Pat Conroy 9-yard touchdown catch.
Following a Falcons turnover on downs at midfield and a Monarchs punt, Bowling Green quarterback Connor Bazelak engineered a 10 play 76-yard drive that ended in a 18-yard touchdown pass to Harold Fannin Jr.. On the first play of Old Dominion's next drive, Wilson faked a quarterback draw and found Conroy wide open on a 75-yard touchdown.
[22] Following a Bazelak interception, Joseph found the end zone on a 14-yard scramble, giving the Monarchs a 23–21 lead after a missed extra point with 11:57 remaining.
[27] Akron's first possession was halted when Bowling Green linebacker Charles Rosser sacked quarterback Ben Finley.
After back-to-back punts by both teams, Bazelak orchestrated a 16 play, 64-yard drive that resulted in a Jackson Kleather career-long 45-yard field goal.
Starting its drive on Akron's 41-yard line with under two minutes remaining in the half, Bazelak completed three straight passes inside the redzone.
On the Orange and Brown's second possession, Jackson Kleather made a 31-yard field goal that gave the Falcons a 20–10 lead with 14:56 remaining.
Leading by two possessions, Akron answered quickly when Finley completed a 48-yard pass to wide receiver Adrian Norton on the first play of its next drive.
[31] at Doyt Perry Stadium • Bowling Green, Ohio No scoring plays The Falcons hosted the Huskies for their sixth game of the season.
Huskies' quarterback Ethan Hampton led a 10 play 46 yard drive that resulted in a Kanon Woodill 46-yard field goal.
The Falcons then marched right down the field on a five play 75 yard drive that resulted in a Harold Fannin Jr. 11-yard touchdown reception from quarterback Connor Bazelak.
Looking to capitalize, the Falcons drove down to the Huskies 24 yard line, but kicker Jackson Kleather missed on a 42-yard field goal attempt.
On the Orange and Brown's first possession of the second half, they drove the ball down inside the Huskies 10 yard line, but could not convert.
Backup quarterback Lucian Anderson III struggled to move the ball and did not pick up a first down with out a penalty until his final possession under center.
[37] Reigning MAC Offensive Player of the Week wide receiver Chrishon McCray had 13 receptions for 401 yards and five touchdowns during that two game span.
Bowling Green quarterback Connor Bazelak then found wide receiver Malcolm Johnson Jr. on a 50-yard touchdown pass its next drive.
After both teams traded punts, the Golden Flashes had a nine play 51 yard drive that ended with Hryszko's second field goal.
After both teams traded punts, quarterback Connor Bazelak connected with tight end Harold Fannin Jr. on a nine yard shovel pass that gave the Falcons a 14–7 lead.
On Bowling Green's ensuing drive, Bazelak found senior tight end Levi Gazarek on a 2-yard score.
Following a Bowling Green punt, Gleason's pass was intercepted in Falcons territory by defensive back Jordan Oladokun who then returned it 61 yards for a touchdown.
[48] at Kelly/Shorts Stadium • Mount Pleasant, Michigan Bowling Green built a 9–0 lead from three first half Zach Long field goals.
With under two minutes remaining in the half, Chippewas freshman quarterback Tyler Jefferson broke free on a 44-yard run inside the Falcons 30 yard line.
Leading 17–7, the Broncos went on a ten play 41-yard drive that resulted with no points because of a Luka Zurak 50-yard field goal that sailed just short.