WASHINGTON (AP) — Considering that Bowling Green was 2-10 only two years ago, it shows how far the program has come that this season’s disappointing end came in a bowl game.
It was disappointment all the same.
The Falcons couldn’t match San Jose State’s prolific passing game, and the defense couldn’t quite do enough to stop David Fales, who overcame the wind and cold at RFK Stadium in the No. 24 Spartans’ 29-20 win in the Military Bowl on Thursday.
The Falcons (8-5) led twice in the second half, the last time at 20-19 after John Pettigrew’s 1-yard run with 10:26 remaining capped a rare sustained drive of 68 yards. Later in the fourth quarter, Fales led the drive that set up Austin Lopez’s 27-yard field goal with 4:43 to play, and De’Leon Eskridge’s 1-yard run with 2:34 left provided the insurance.
“Two years ago we were 2-10. We were awful,” Bowling Green coach Dave Clawson said. “A year we made a nice step that we went from being awful to average. I felt this was a team that could make that next step and we won three more games. ... We found a way to get from five to eight. Now we have to find a way to get from five to 11.”
Improving the offense next season is a good place to start. While Fales, who led the nation in completion percentage during the regular season, completed 33 of 43 passes for 395 yards and two touchdowns, the Falcons managed only 264 total yards. Bowling Green’s Matt Schilz completed 16 of 35 passes for 159 yards.
San Jose State beats Bowling Green
Military Bowl