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Akron Opens November with 35-6 Loss at Bowling Green
November 02 | Football
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BOWLING GREEN, Ohio ā In its last Saturday contest of the season, Akron football dropped a 35-6 decision at Bowling Green in Mid-American Conference action at Doty Perry Stadium on Saturday.
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For the Zips (0-9 overall, 0-5 MAC), redshirt junior QB Kato Nelson (Hollywood, Fla.) returned to the starting line-up. He went 9-of-24 for 60 yards as the Zips had 100 total yards of offense.
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Defensively, redshirt sophomore LB Bubba Arslanian (Aurora, Ohio) tallied a career-best 19 tackles, a career-high 2.0 TLF, a sack for a loss of nine yards, and a forced fumble. Senior DB Alvin Davis, Jr. (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) followed with 15 tackles, a TFL, and a break-up.
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Grant Loy led the Falcons (3-6 overall, 2-3 MAC), going 12-of-20 for 113 yards and a touchdown. Ā Andrew Clair led all rushers with 86 yards and two touchdowns on 29 carries.
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Akron received the ball first and went right to work.Ā The Zips marched down to the red zone where redshirt freshman PK Cory Smigel (North Royalton, Ohio) converted a 35-yard field goal to jump on the scoreboard first.
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The Falcons punted on their opening drive. A bad snap gave the Zips the ball back on the 35.Ā UA once again turned to Smigel, who converted another 35-yard field on a six-play, 17-yard drive. The Zips led, 6-0.
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BGSU closed out the first quarter with a two-yard touchdown run by Andrew Clair.Ā The Falcons led at the quarter break, 7-6.
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In the second quarter, the Falcons capitalized on two UA turnovers. Loy converted a two-yard pass to Morris for a touchdown, giving BGSU a 14-6 edge.Ā Loy then scored on a six-0yard run to take a 21-6 advantage into the locker room at halftime.
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On the opening drive of the third quarter, the Akron defense held Bowling Green. The Falcons went for it on a 4th-and-22 from the 30.Ā Alvin Davis broke up a pass in the end zone, preventing the Falcons from scoring and giving Akron the ball back.
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BGSU continued to take advantage of turnovers.Ā Later in the third, Nelson was sacked for a loss of 12 yards and fumbled.Ā BG recovered and scored a touchdown three plays later to go ahead 28-6.
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With four minutes to go in the third, the skies opened, and the rain came. On a BG punt, Akron recovered a fumble on bad snap, securing good field position on the 31.Ā However, the Zips could not convert and turned the ball over on downs to open the fourth stanza.
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Bowling Green added a four-yard rushing touchdown to jump ahead, 35-6, for the game's final score.
Akron has a 10-day break before moving into mid-week MACtion.Ā The Zips host Eastern Michigan on Tuesday, Nov. 12, at 7:30 p.m. at InfoCision StadiumāSumma Field.
STATS Ā | Ā STATS IN PDF Ā | Ā POSTGAME NOTESĀ | Ā PHOTO GALLERY Ā | Ā VIDEO
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio ā In its last Saturday contest of the season, Akron football dropped a 35-6 decision at Bowling Green in Mid-American Conference action at Doty Perry Stadium on Saturday.
Ā
For the Zips (0-9 overall, 0-5 MAC), redshirt junior QB Kato Nelson (Hollywood, Fla.) returned to the starting line-up. He went 9-of-24 for 60 yards as the Zips had 100 total yards of offense.
Ā
Defensively, redshirt sophomore LB Bubba Arslanian (Aurora, Ohio) tallied a career-best 19 tackles, a career-high 2.0 TLF, a sack for a loss of nine yards, and a forced fumble. Senior DB Alvin Davis, Jr. (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) followed with 15 tackles, a TFL, and a break-up.
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Grant Loy led the Falcons (3-6 overall, 2-3 MAC), going 12-of-20 for 113 yards and a touchdown. Ā Andrew Clair led all rushers with 86 yards and two touchdowns on 29 carries.
Ā
Akron received the ball first and went right to work.Ā The Zips marched down to the red zone where redshirt freshman PK Cory Smigel (North Royalton, Ohio) converted a 35-yard field goal to jump on the scoreboard first.
Ā
The Falcons punted on their opening drive. A bad snap gave the Zips the ball back on the 35.Ā UA once again turned to Smigel, who converted another 35-yard field on a six-play, 17-yard drive. The Zips led, 6-0.
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BGSU closed out the first quarter with a two-yard touchdown run by Andrew Clair.Ā The Falcons led at the quarter break, 7-6.
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In the second quarter, the Falcons capitalized on two UA turnovers. Loy converted a two-yard pass to Morris for a touchdown, giving BGSU a 14-6 edge.Ā Loy then scored on a six-0yard run to take a 21-6 advantage into the locker room at halftime.
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On the opening drive of the third quarter, the Akron defense held Bowling Green. The Falcons went for it on a 4th-and-22 from the 30.Ā Alvin Davis broke up a pass in the end zone, preventing the Falcons from scoring and giving Akron the ball back.
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BGSU continued to take advantage of turnovers.Ā Later in the third, Nelson was sacked for a loss of 12 yards and fumbled.Ā BG recovered and scored a touchdown three plays later to go ahead 28-6.
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With four minutes to go in the third, the skies opened, and the rain came. On a BG punt, Akron recovered a fumble on bad snap, securing good field position on the 31.Ā However, the Zips could not convert and turned the ball over on downs to open the fourth stanza.
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Bowling Green added a four-yard rushing touchdown to jump ahead, 35-6, for the game's final score.
Akron has a 10-day break before moving into mid-week MACtion.Ā The Zips host Eastern Michigan on Tuesday, Nov. 12, at 7:30 p.m. at InfoCision StadiumāSumma Field.
Team Stats
AKRON
BGSU
Total Yards
100
276
Pass Yards
71
120
Rushing Yards
29
156
Penalty Yards
46
115
1st Downs
7
17
3rd Downs
1
10
4th Downs
0
1
TOP
22:58
37:02
1st Quarter

AKRON 3, BGSU 0
AKRON - SMIGEL,CORY 35 yd field goal 12 plays, 53 yards, TOP 4:41

AKRON 6, BGSU 0
AKRON - SMIGEL,CORY 35 yd field goal 6 plays, 17 yards, TOP 1:50

AKRON 6, BGSU 7
BGSU - CLAIR, Andrew 2 yd run (NEEDHAM, Nate kick), 8 plays, 72 yards, TOP 2:47
2nd Quarter

AKRON 6, BGSU 14
BGSU - MORRIS, Quintin 2 yd pass from LOY, Grant (NEEDHAM, Nate kick) 5 plays, 20 yards, TOP 1:22

AKRON 6, BGSU 21
BGSU - LOY, Grant 6 yd run (NEEDHAM, Nate kick), 2 plays, 8 yards, TOP 0:36
3rd Quarter

AKRON 6, BGSU 28
BGSU - DENLEY, Bryson 2 yd run (NEEDHAM, Nate kick), 3 plays, 6 yards, TOP 0:44
4th Quarter

AKRON 6, BGSU 35
BGSU - CLAIR, Andrew 4 yd run (NEEDHAM, Nate kick), 9 plays, 58 yards, TOP 5:10
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