The Red Hawks finally got a win a couple of weeks ago, but still enter this one at 1-8. They have been out-scored by an average of 17.7 points per game on the season. Their defense ranks No. 73 in NCAAF and their offense has been a turnover machine. As a result, they are allowing 33.3 points per game, which ranks No. 108 out of 120 teams. When you consider the fact that they have touched the 30-point mark just twice, I find it difficult to understand why they are getting so few points here. The Falcons still have a chance to become Bowl eligible and will bring an offense that has produced over 400 yards per game. Bowling Green's passing game is ranked No. 4 in NCAAF, producing 338 yards per contest. They have a winning road record, a winning record in-conference and come in having won three of their last four. The Falcons have also been a good road team as they are 20-8 ATS in their last 28 played on the road and 4-0 ATS in their last four on the road vs. a team with a losing home record. One team has everything to play for, and the other is just playing out the string. Bowling Green gets the call.
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