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Foofcbal Facts Bowling Green State University's 1964 Football Facts Edited and Compiled by Don A
] Foofcbal Facts Bowling Green State University's 1964 Football Facts Edited and Compiled By Don A. Cunningham and Jerry Mix Sports Information Office TABLE OF CONTENTS General Information 1 About the University 2 1 964 Schedule 3 1963 Results 3 Final MAC Standings 3 Records With '64 Opponents 3 Need an Angle? 4-5 Attendance Facts 5 The Team Preview of the Year 6-7 Fingertip Facts on Falcons 8-14 1963 Statistics 15-16 1963 Freshmen Statistics 17 Squad Breakdown 18-19 Depth Chart 20 Numeral Roster 21 Players' Hometowns 21 Roster 22-23 Team Records 24-25 The Coaches Doyt Perry 26-27 Assistants 28 The Opponents Southern Illinois 29 North Texas 30 Dayton 31 Western Michigan 32 Toledo 33 Kent 34 Miami 35 Marshall 36 Ohio 37 Xavier 38 All-Time Series 39 43 Years of BG Football 40 All-Time BG Coaches' Record 40 The Conference 1963 All-Conference Squads 41 1963 Statistics 42-43 BG's Top MAC Stars 44 BG's MAC Finishes 45 Outstanding BG Seasons 45 Ail-Time MAC Standings 46-48 BG's All-Leaguers 48 DIRECTORY AND GENERAL INFORMATION Name: Bowling Green State University Location: Bowling Green, Ohio Founded: 1910, First Classes 1914 Enrollment: 9,000 School Colors: Burnt Orange and Seal Brown Conference: Mid-American (13th Season) Stadium: University (14,000 Capacity) ADMINISTRATION President Dr. William Travers Jerome III Director of Athletics . .Dr. W. Harold Anderson Business Manager of Athletics and Sports Information Director . Don A. Cunningham Assistant Sports Information Director Jerry N. Mix FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach Doyt L. -
November 14, 1964
Official Program 35c November 14, 1964 UNIVERSITY STADIUM THE BOWLING GREEN CAMPUS Administration Building 17 Commons 42 Harmon Residence Hall 13 Memorial Hall 47 Prout Hall (See Alice Prout) Steller Field 73 Airport Hangars 77 Conklin Hall 63 Harshman Quadrangle . .68-71 Men's Gymnasium 44 Rathskeller 42 Student Health Service 28 Alice Prout Residence Hall ..33 Delta Gamma Sorority 21 Hayes Hall 38 Mooney Residence Hall 15 Residence Center (projected) 72 Student Health Service Bldg. Alpha Chi Omega Sorority ..24 Delta Lambda 52 Home Economics Building ...10 Moseley Hall 39 Rodgers Quadrangle 49 (projected) 76 Alpha Delta Pi Sorority 25 Delta Tau Delta Fraternity ..66 Home Management House . 8 Music (See Hall of Music) Science-Research Complex Tau Kappa Epsilon Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority 23 Delta Zeta Sorority 4 Industrial Arts Building 78 NatatoTium 45 (projected) 80 Fraternity 57 Alpha Phi Sorority 20 Delta Upsilon Fraternity ....55 Kappa Delta Sorority 22 Overman Hall 37 Shatzel Residence Hall 29 Theta Chi Fraternity 65 Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity 59 Fine Arts Building 74 Kappa Sigma Fraternity ....61 Phi Delta Theta Fraternity . .60 Alpha Xi Delta Sorority 19 Founders Quadrangle . .12-15 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Treadway Residence Hall . 12 Alumni House 3 Gamma Phi Beta Sorority ...18 Kohl Residence Hall 41 Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity ...54 Fraternity 53 University Hall 1 Art (See Fine Arts) Golf Course 81 Library 9 Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity .. .50 Sigma Chi Fraternity 64 University Union 32 Athletic Facility 82 Graphic Arts Building 79 Library (projected) 75 Phi Mu Sorority 27 Sigma Phi Fpsilon Fraternity 48 Williams Hall (offices) 31 Beta Theta Pi Fraternity 56 Guest House 5 Lowry Residence Hall 14 Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity ..62 Sigma Nu Fraternity 67 Women's Phys. -
Owling Gteen Toledo
Official Program • Twenty-five Cents r owling Gteen Vs. Toledo October 17, 1959 A LOOK AT BG FOOTBALL OF THE PAST . As a part of the Golden Anniversary, the Falconian staff is happy to present pictures and data about some of the outstanding teams in the university athletic history and some of the stars of yesterday who have brought recognition to the university's fine a'hletic program through the years. 1921 Northwestern Ohio Conference Champions . w—^"" p— KS rfv^ ;|B'»-*ft <»W| \ r»k *■* «■ ,,,:..*&*. *-THB ... £wjm HI oK *■ *r~ JfftM Back Row— Coach Earl Krieger, McMcn.. Berry, Reed, Bachman, Fox, Osborn, Wittmer, Olnhausen. Front Row—Younkm, Leiter, King, Raberding, Capt. Skibbie, March Bistline, Snyder. In the third year of football. Bowling Green won its first championship by defeating Findlay, Toledo and Defiance. The 151-0 win over Findlay is still a school record. Coach Krieger is now a national football rules authority. Captain F. G. Skibbie is a Big Ten official and a teacher at Bowling Green high school. 1922 Northwestern Ohio Conference Champions . , : 'l^^^^^ The 1922 Normals, as they were 1 nicknamed in those days, gained their second straight champion- ship with wins over Defiance and lilf Jllll it Findlay but deadlocked Toledo 6-6. The team captain, Orville Raberding, still holds the Ohio collegiate record for the most points in one game—48 scored in ; ■ E3tf ^KBHH the 1921 Findlay contest. i f ;jff Back Row—Etoll, Lake, Hesrick, Moscoe, Slot- t^TflMP terbeck, Davidson, Filiere, Castner, Kennedy. Middle Row—Younkin, Wittmer, Fuller, Smith, Ostrander, Crowley, Skibbie. -
2017 Bowling Green Football Media Guide
FALCON FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK 2017 @BG_FOOTBALL | BGSUFALCONS.COM | @BGATHLETICS 2017 BGSU FOOTBALL 12 MAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 13 BOWL GAME APPEARANCES 3&$03%#00,t5"#-&0'$0/5&/54 BGSU Football Information BGSU Quick Facts Quick Facts ..........................................................................................................1 School ......................................................Bowling Green State University Media Information ...........................................................................................2 Location .........................................................Bowling Green, Ohio 43403 Radio Information ............................................................................................3 Founded .....................................................................................................1910 2017 Falcons Enrollment ..............................................................................................19,000 Alphabetical Roster .....................................................................................4-5 Nickname ..............................................................................................Falcons Numerical Roster ..........................................................................................6-7 Colors ....................................................................................Orange & Brown Schedule ..............................................................................................................8 Affiliation ...............................................................................NCAA -
Bowling Green Falcons
BOWLING GREEN FALCONS Dr. Rodney Rogers President Bowling Green running back Andrew Clair BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY Location: .............................................................................................. Bowling Green, Ohio President: ...................................................................................................Dr. Rodney Rogers Director of Athletics: .....................................Bob Moosbrugger (Bowling Green, ‘94) Head Coach: ..........................................................................Scot Loeffler (Michigan, ‘‘98) Faculty Representative: ............................... Dr. Ray Schneider; Dr. Donna Trautman Bob Moosbrugger Director of Athletics Enrollment: ...................................................................................................................... 19,000 Founded: ..............................................................................................................................1910 Nickname: .......................................................................................................................Falcons Colors: ........................................................... Orange (PMS 021) and Brown (PMS 4625) Stadium: (Capacity): ....................................................... Doyt L. Perry Stadium (24,000) Website: ............................................................................................www.bgsufalcons.com TEAM FACTS Offense: ..........................................................................................................................Multiple -
BGSU Football Program October 18, 1940
Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU Football Programs BGSU Athletics Programs 10-18-1940 BGSU Football Program October 18, 1940 Bowling Green State University. Department of Athletics Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/football_programs Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University. Department of Athletics, "BGSU Football Program October 18, 1940" (1940). Football Programs. 28. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/football_programs/28 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the BGSU Athletics Programs at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Football Programs by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. '^j^^^j^^-; .■■■ OFFICIAL PROGRA HOMECOMING OCTOBER 18-19, 1940 UNIVERSITY FIELD BOWLING GREEN, OHI KICKOFF 2-1 ** Falcons VS. Hurons To Safeguard The Future of America Vote For WENDELL L. WILLKIE FOR PRESIDENT CHARLES L. McNARY FOR VICE-PRESIDENT TO CONTINUE CLEAN GOVERNMENT IN OHIO VOTE FOR JOHN W. BRICKER FOR GOVERNOR And Support The Following Republican Candidates For Lieutenant Governor For Prosecuting Attorney PAUL M. HERBERT FLOYD A. COLLER For Secretary of State For Clerk of Courts EDWARD J. HUMMEL RAYMOND F. WITTE For Auditor of State For Sheriff JOSEPH T. TRACY ARNOLD F. ISCH For Treasurer of State DON H. EBRIGHT For County Recorder CLYDE A. LOOMIS For Attorney General THOMAS J. HERBERT For County Treasurer HERBERT E. ROETHER For United States Senator HAROLD H. BURTON For County Engineer For Representative to Congress MARTIN BERRY (At large) GEORGE H. BENDER For Coroner L. L. MARSHALL HERMAN W. MANNHARDT For Representative to Congress (13th District) JUDICIAL TICKET A. D. BAUMHART, JR. -
BGSU Football Media Guide 1963
Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU Football Media Guides BGSU Athletics Media Guides 1963 BGSU Football Media Guide 1963 Bowling Green State University. Department of Athletics Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/football_press_guides Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University. Department of Athletics, "BGSU Football Media Guide 1963" (1963). Football Media Guides. 24. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/football_press_guides/24 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the BGSU Athletics Media Guides at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Football Media Guides by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. bgsu/1965 H £ V% KV T XY football facts 1963 FOOTBALL FACTS For BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY Edited and Compiled by DON A. CUNNINGHAM and JERRY FISCHER Sports Information Office ABOUT THE COVER . Pre-season football prognostications, especially in the helter-skelter world of Mid-American Conference com- petition, are shadowy at best. At least, that's the way artist Robert S. Beach, Bowling Green junior, saw the picture. The cover, from an original idea and line drawing by Mr. Beach, reflects the 1963 Falcon fortunes. It remains for the rest of this brochure—and 10 fall football classics —to turn form into fact and shadow into detail. THE DOPE INSIDE . AII-M.A.C. Selections from BG 4 All-Time Records by Years 36 All-Time Series Records 37 Assistant Coaches 16 Attendance Records 13 Co-Captains 1963 2 Depth Chart 1963 21 Directory and Information 1 Fingertip Facts on the Falcons 7-13 Freshman Results 1962 25 Freshman Schedule 1963 25 Head Coach Doyt Perry 14-15 Hometowns of the Falcons 24 M.A.C. -
BGSU Football Program September 19, 1964
Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU Football Programs BGSU Athletics Programs 9-19-1964 BGSU Football Program September 19, 1964 Bowling Green State University. Department of Athletics Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/football_programs Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University. Department of Athletics, "BGSU Football Program September 19, 1964" (1964). Football Programs. 95. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/football_programs/95 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the BGSU Athletics Programs at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Football Programs by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. September 19, 1964 UNIVERSITY STADIUM BOWLING GREEN vs. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS OFFICIAL PROGRAM 35c THE BOWLING GREEN CAMPUS Administration Building 1 Kohl Residence Hall 44 Prout Chapel _ 29 Alice Prout Residence Hall 32 Library _ 9 Rodgers NW Residence Hall 45 Commons 43 Maintenance Building 42 Rodgers Quadrangle 47 Founders Quadrangle -.12 Memorial Hall 41 Shatzel Residence Hall 16 Graphic Arts Building 58 Men's Gymnasium ..._ 39 South Hall .... 7 Hall of Music 11 Men's Residence Center 56 Stadium 40 Holla Hall 2 Moseley Hall .36 University Union — 31 Hayes Hall _ —35 Music Building .11 Williams Residence Hall 30 Health Service 28 Natatorium _ 38 Women's Phys. Ed. Building 37 Home Economics Department 10 Overman Hall .34 Sororities -4, 17-26 President's Home 3 Fraternities 8. 13. 46, 49-56 ~>= INFORMATION LOST AND FOUND Anyone finding lost arti- cles is requested to take them to the Athletic Of- fice, 200 Memorial Hall. Persons seeking lost prop- erty may inquire after the game. -
BGSU Football Program October 17, 1959
Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU Football Programs BGSU Athletics Programs 10-17-1959 BGSU Football Program October 17, 1959 Bowling Green State University. Department of Athletics Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/football_programs Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University. Department of Athletics, "BGSU Football Program October 17, 1959" (1959). Football Programs. 73. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/football_programs/73 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the BGSU Athletics Programs at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Football Programs by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. Official Program • Twenty-five Cents r owling Gteen Vs. Toledo October 17, 1959 A LOOK AT BG FOOTBALL OF THE PAST . As a part of the Golden Anniversary, the Falconian staff is happy to present pictures and data about some of the outstanding teams in the university athletic history and some of the stars of yesterday who have brought recognition to the university's fine a'hletic program through the years. 1921 Northwestern Ohio Conference Champions . w—^"" p— KS rfv^ ;|B'»-*ft <»W| \ r»k *■* «■ ,,,:..*&*. *-THB ... £wjm HI oK *■ *r~ JfftM Back Row— Coach Earl Krieger, McMcn.. Berry, Reed, Bachman, Fox, Osborn, Wittmer, Olnhausen. Front Row—Younkm, Leiter, King, Raberding, Capt. Skibbie, March Bistline, Snyder. In the third year of football. Bowling Green won its first championship by defeating Findlay, Toledo and Defiance. The 151-0 win over Findlay is still a school record. Coach Krieger is now a national football rules authority. Captain F. G. Skibbie is a Big Ten official and a teacher at Bowling Green high school. -
BGSU Football Media Guide 1966
Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU Football Media Guides BGSU Athletics Media Guides 1966 BGSU Football Media Guide 1966 Bowling Green State University. Department of Athletics Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/football_press_guides Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University. Department of Athletics, "BGSU Football Media Guide 1966" (1966). Football Media Guides. 27. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/football_press_guides/27 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the BGSU Athletics Media Guides at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Football Media Guides by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. DIRECTORY AND GENERAL INFORMATION Name: Bowling Green State University Location: Bowling Green, Ohio Founded: 1910, First Classes 1914 Enrollment: 11,000 Est. School Colors: Burnt Orange and Seal Brown Conference: Mid-American (15th Season) Stadium: Perry Field (23,273 Capacity) ADMINISTRATION President __Dr. William Travers Jerome III Director of Athletics Doyt Perry Business Manager of Athletics ._ .....Don Cunningham Ticket and Promotion Director Jim Lessig Sports Information Director _ ...Jerry Mix Director of Facilities and Grounds .....Dale Herbert FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach Robert Gibson Assistant Coach Robert Dudley Assistant Coach James Ruehl Assistant Coach Tom Kisselle Assistant Coach Don Nehlen Assistant Coach _ Tom Reicosky Freshman Coach __ ....Richard Young Trainer _ Allan Sawdy Team Physician Dr. Henry Vogtsberger Equipment Manager Glenn Sharp OTHER ATHLETIC STAFF MEMBERS Cross Country and Track Coach Melvin Brodt Basketball Coach ....Warren Scholler Swimming Coach _ _. .Thomas Stubbs Wrestling Coach Bruce Bellard Baseball Coach _ Dick Young Golf Coach Forrest Creason Tennis Coach _. -... _ -Dr. -
BGSU History BGSU History • Falcon Tradition BGSU Hi BGSU
BGSU HISTORY BGSU HiStory • Falcon tradition BGSU HI Franklin Skibbie scored the first touchdown with BG’s only points in the 10-6 loss to Findlay in the 1920 season opener. That team would post a 7-0 win over Kent State Normal College (Kent State) in the season S finale to record the first win. TORY The 1921 squad was the first to win a confer- ence title capturing the Northwest Conference championship with wins over Defiance, Findlay, and Toledo. BG posted a shutout of Findlay, scoring a school-record 151 points in one of Scott Mruczkowski and Mike Thaler celebrate the Falcons’ the most talked-about games in school history. 28-24 Motor City Bowl win over Northwestern in 2003. It In the season opener against Kent State, played marked the first-time in MAC history that a league school ever behind what is now Ridge Street School, the faced a Big Ten opponent in the post-season. Falcons played possibly the quietest game in school history when all fans were prohibited from making noise because of an illness in the Since Frederick G. Beyerman, an instructor in neighborhood. the physical education department and the first athletic director, announced in July, 1919 that The following season, BG held its first home- Brian McClure is one of only two players in MAC history Bowling Green State Normal College would field coming game on Nov. 4, 1922, which was played (both from BG) to earn league MVP honors twice. an intercollegiate football team, a rich tradition at the Fairgrounds. Bowling Green and Toledo has developed. -
BGSU Football Program November 04, 1933
Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU Football Programs BGSU Athletics Programs 11-4-1933 BGSU Football Program November 04, 1933 Bowling Green State University. Department of Athletics Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/football_programs Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University. Department of Athletics, "BGSU Football Program November 04, 1933" (1933). Football Programs. 6. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/football_programs/6 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the BGSU Athletics Programs at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Football Programs by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. ■l^jrt'.'A Jf*v . %J ***a MJT ?0* ^\>>-- Jfe» * >> t ?.^;4v -#■*»■ «*; *fj§c^^ * ■« > • « •» J_J Homecoming Program Bowling Green State November 3-4. 1933 Capital University Columbus, Ohio «-^^O^W_J» Bowling Green State College Bowling Green, Ohio COLLEGE FIELD BOWLING GREEN, OHIO Homecoming Game November 4, 1933 <s>- -<?> The Cover Although hundreds pass the campus daily, it is very doubtful if any of them ever noticed the Administration Build- ing from this angle. The fence in the foreground is a section of the large iron gates which frame the entrance to the campus from West Wooster Street. Bowling Green State college is proud of the wonderful group of buildings that have been constructed about this central structure. There is no better physical plant for the size of the college in the country. ^> THE OFFICIAL PROGRAM Is published and distributed at home games by the Department of Publicity of the College-Com- munity Organization. Revenues from the Official Football Program are used to publish this program and are utilized for no other purposes.