NCAA Football: Bowling Green at Texas A&M - Source: Imagn
The Bowling Green Falcons were close but could not pull off the upset against the 25th-ranked Texas A&M Aggies at Kyle Field in Week 4. The game finished with a 26-20 score and there is a lot to dive into. Let's take a closer look at the box score to show how this game looked.
The Texas A&M Aggies were clearly the better program and Marcel Reed has shown to be a dominating dual-threat quarterback. However, their defense played well as they held Bowling Green to just 3-for-12 on third down attempts and were able to defend the passing game well.
These teams are not as close as the score indicates but the Falcons played well. Let's take a closer look at the scoring breakdown for this game.
10:04 1Q: Marcel Reed 27 Yard Passing TD to Theo Melin Ohrsrom | 7-0 Texas A&M
13:35 2Q: Jackson Kleather 33 Yard Field Goal | 7-3 Texas A&M
10:17 2Q: Randy Bond 28 Yard Field Goal | 10-3 Texas A&M
0:02 2Q: Randy Bond 29 Yard Field Goal | 13-3 Texas A&M
14:48 3Q: Connor Bazelak 65 Yard Passing TD to Harold Fannin Jr | 13-10 Texas A&M
12:56 4Q: Randy Bond 34 Yard Field Goal | 23-17 Texas A&M
7:15 4Q: Randy Bond 42 Yard Field Goal | 26-17 Texas A&M
0:38 4Q: Jackson Kleather 23 Yard Field Goal | 26-20 Texas A&M
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