1992 Bowling Green Falcons football team

The 1992 Bowling Green Falcons football team was an American football team that represented Bowling Green University in the Mid-American Conference (MAC) during the 1992 NCAA Division I-A football season. In their second season under head coach Gary Blackney, the Falcons compiled a 10–2 record (8–0 against MAC opponents), won the MAC championship, defeated Nevada in the Las Vegas Bowl, and outscored all opponents by a combined total of 324 to 235.[1]

1992 Bowling Green Falcons football
MAC champion
Las Vegas Bowl champion
Las Vegas Bowl, W 35–34 vs. Nevada
ConferenceMid-American Conference
1992 record10–2 (8–0 MAC)
Head coach
Home stadiumDoyt Perry Stadium
1992 Mid-American Conference football standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
Bowling Green $ 8 0 0  10 2 0
Western Michigan 6 3 0  7 3 1
Toledo 5 3 0  8 3 0
Akron 5 3 0  7 3 1
Miami 5 3 0  6 4 1
Ball State 5 4 0  5 6 0
Central Michigan 4 5 0  5 6 0
Kent State 2 7 0  2 9 0
Eastern Michigan 1 7 0  1 10 0
Ohio 1 7 0  1 10 0
  • $ Conference champion

The team's statistical leaders included Erik White with 2,380 passing yards, Zeb Jackson with 730 rushing yards, and Mark Szlachcic with 834 receiving yards.[2]

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResult
September 3Western MichiganW 29–19
September 12at Ohio StateL 6–17
September 19at WisconsinL 18–39
September 26East CarolinaW 44–34
October 3at Central MichiganW 17–14
October 10OhioW 31–14
October 17at ToledoW 10–9
October 24at AkronW 24–3
October 31Miami (OH)W 44–24
November 7at KentW 28–22
November 14Ball StateW 38–6
December 18vs. NevadaLas Vegas, NV (Las Vegas Bowl)W 35–34

References

  1. "1992 Bowling Green State Falcons Schedule and Results". SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved September 27, 2016.
  2. "1992 Bowling Green State Falcons Stats". SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved September 27, 2016.
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