1950 Bowling Green Falcons football team

The 1950 Bowling Green Falcons football team was an American football team that represented Bowling Green State University as an independent during the 1950 college football season. The team was led by tenth-year head coach Bob Whittaker. The Falcons compiled a 3–4–2 record and were outscored by a combined total of 188 to 134.[1]

1950 Bowling Green Falcons football
ConferenceIndependent
1950 record3–4–2
Head coachBob Whittaker (10th season)
CaptainDoug Mooney
Home stadiumUniversity Stadium
1950 Midwestern college football independents records
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
Valparaiso      9 1 0
No. 8 Michigan State      8 1 0
Xavier      8 1 0
John Carroll      8 2 0
Baldwin–Wallace      5 2 1
Marquette      5 3 1
Wabash      4 2 3
Butler      4 4 1
Notre Dame      4 4 1
Toledo      4 5 0
Bowling Green      3 4 2
Dayton      4 6 0
Youngstown      3 5 0
Ball State      2 4 1
Washington University      2 7 0
Wayne      2 7 0
Indiana State      1 7 1
Rose Poly      0 8 0
Rankings from AP Poll

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResult
September 23at RiderLawrenceville, NJT 0–0
September 30Miami (OH)
L 6–54
October 7Bradley
  • University Field
  • Bowling Green, OH
W 20–14
October 14at Central Michigan
L 0–12
October 21Baldwin–Wallace
  • University Field
  • Bowling Green, OH
T 34–34
October 28at ToledoW 39–14
November 4at Kent StateL 6–19
November 11Youngstown
  • University Field
  • Bowling Green, OH
W 22–7
November 18at Eastern Kentucky
L 7–34
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References

  1. "2016 BGSU Football Media Guide" (PDF). Bowling Green State University. 2016. p. 148.
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