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Homecoming at Bowling Green always carries a special buzz, but this Saturday has a little extra weight. The Falcons welcome Liberty to Doyt Perry Stadium for a 5 p.m. kickoff on ESPN+, a matchup that doubles as a celebration of Freddie Falcon’s 75th birthday and wraps with postgame fireworks.
It’s also a reunion of sorts. The Falcons and Flames have only met twice before, the last coming 22 years ago when Omar Jacobs announced himself to the college football world. That 2003 game ended in a 62–3 Bowling Green rout, and Jacobs piled up 180 yards and three touchdowns through the air in just his second career outing. Liberty evened the series in 2019, so Saturday serves as a rubber match two decades in the making.
What’s at Stake
Liberty enters as a respected program that has made the jump from FCS to FBS power, while BGSU is looking to defend home turf and get momentum rolling again. The Falcons have been stingy on third down so far—holding opponents to just 7 conversions all year, good for No. 1 in the MAC and 28th nationally. That defensive efficiency, paired with timely playmaking, will need to show up against a Flames offense that doesn’t lack firepower.
Players to Watch
- Jyrin Johnson (TE): Fresh off a seven-catch, 80-yard, one-TD performance at Cincinnati, Johnson has quickly become a reliable target. He ranks 17th nationally among tight ends in receiving yards.
- Dorian Pringle (LB): He still leads the nation’s top-10 in tackles for loss thanks to his four-TFL outburst in the opener. Pringle’s ability to disrupt will be key against Liberty’s balanced attack.
- Drew Pyne (QB): Few quarterbacks in the country can say they’ve thrown a touchdown pass in five straight seasons. Pyne has, and that veteran consistency gives BGSU an edge.
- Cameron Pettaway (RB/Returner): Already with a 98-yard kickoff return to his name and averaging 149 all-purpose yards per game, Pettaway is a threat to flip the field in an instant.
The Connections
This matchup isn’t short on crossover storylines. BGSU wide receivers coach Bruce Johnson spent four years on Liberty’s staff. Flames offensive line coach Bill Durkin worked in Bowling Green during the Falcons’ 2013 MAC Championship season. Even deeper, BGSU’s Tunde Fatukasi attended the same high school as former Liberty and Cleveland Browns coach Sam Rutigliano—tying back to the Browns adopting their original colors from Bowling Green in 1946.
The Bottom Line
Homecoming crowds at the Doyt always bring the energy, and this one has all the makings of a high-stakes, high-emotion contest. Liberty arrives with the expectation of extending its FBS reputation. Bowling Green has the chance to remind everyone what it looks like when the Falcons protect their house.
Kickoff is set for 5 p.m. on ESPN+, with fireworks to follow regardless of the result. The real question is whether the Falcons can light up the Flames on the field before the sky does after the game.

Dalton Tinklenberg is the Founder and Media Director of The Scouting Depot, where he leads comprehensive coverage of college and professional football. He is an active member of some of the most respected organizations in sports journalism, including the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), Pro Football Writers of America (PFWA), Maxwell Football Club, Online News Association (ONA), National Football Foundation (NFF), and the Associated Press Sports Editors (APSE).
Before launching The Scouting Depot, Dalton worked with Blue HQ Media, where he covered major sporting events such as the Indianapolis 500, the College Football Playoff, and the Pro Football Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony.
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