Da’Realyst Clark finds Wayne Harris on trick play for late TD as Kent State tops Bowling Green 24
Kent State rallied from an 18-point deficit with 21 unanswered points, including a crucial trick play touchdown, to secure their 25th win against Bowling Green, officials said.
- On Saturday, Kent State rallied from a 21-3 deficit with 8:47 left to beat Bowling Green 21-17, as Da'Realyst Clark found Wayne Harris wide open with 3:15 remaining.
- During the third quarter, Kent State mounted a 79-yard, seven-play drive capped by a 29-yard touchdown pass from Dru DeShields to Cade Wolford, then Gavin Garcia raced 45 yards for a touchdown to make it 21-17 with 4:23 left.
- Kent State's Dru DeShields threw for 160 yards with one touchdown, while Bowling Green starting quarterback Baron May was carted off with 28 seconds left after a non-contact injury, throwing for 142 yards and a touchdown.
- After the go-ahead score, Kent State Golden Flashes' defense stopped Bowling Green Falcons twice in the final three minutes, securing their 25th win in the rivalry's 93rd meeting.
- The result leaves Kent State at 3-5 and 2-2 Mid-American Conference while Bowling Green sits 3-5 and 1-3, with Austyn Dendy carrying 20 times for 93 yards and a touchdown.
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BGSU football can't hold onto 18-point lead, falls at Kent State 24-21
KENT, Ohio — Bowling Green State University built a 21-3 lead midway through the third quarter, but Kent State scored the final 21 points to come away with a 24-21 Mid-American Conference football victory over the Falcons on Saturday at Dix Stadium.
Kent St. 24, Bowling Green 21
Da’Realyst Clark finds Wayne Harris on trick play for late TD as Kent State tops Bowling Green 24-21
Da’Realyst Clark found Wayne Harris wide open in the end zone on a wide receiver pass with 3:15 remaining and Kent State held off Bowling Green 24-21 on Saturday.
New faces shine but Falcons fall short to Kent State
BGSU football (3-5, 1-3) traveled east to take on the Kent State Golden Flashes (3-5, 2-2) in Dix Stadium on Saturday. Bowling Green had an 18-point lead in the third quarter, but the Golden Flashes were able to come back and take them down 24-21. Coming into the matchup, Bowling Green was dealing with some injuries. Graduate student quarterback Baron May had earned the start after Drew Pyne and Lucian Anderson III were ruled out for the game. “…
Falcons Fall To Golden Flashes, 24-21
KENT, Ohio - The Bowling Green State University football team took on the Kent State Golden Flashes on the road Saturday (Oct. 25). The Falcons jumped out to a 14-3 lead at halftime with scores from Jacob Harris and Austyn Dendy, but Kent State fought back in the second half. The Golden Flashes rallied to take the lead, 24-21, with three minutes left in the game, holding on to the score to the final whistle. The loss moves BGSU to 3-5 on the sea…
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