Introducing the new BGSU football coach Scot Loeffler (center) were President Rodney Rogers (left) and Athletics Director Bob Moosbrugger.
Loeffler, formerly of Boston College, has experience coaching in bowl games
Bowling Green State University handed over the keys to Doyt Perry Stadium to Scot Loeffler, who has been to 15 bowl games as an assistant coach.
Now, Loeffler, who was deputy head coach and offensive coordinator at Boston College the past two seasons has been tasked with leading the Falcons back to the Mid-American Conference (MAC) championship at Ford Field in Detroit, where they last won the MAC title in 2015.
“I can speak to our continued focus on supporting an intercollegiate athletics program that enhances our university’s national recognition, enriches our student experience in the learning community and supports each of our student-athletes,” BGSU President Rodney Rogers said.
“We cannot accomplish goals without a robust football program. Therefore, I am extremely pleased to announce that Scot Loeffler is our next head football coach. We have high expectations for our team, both on and off the field, and I am confident that Scot shares our commitment to fostering a winning program and winning the right way.”
Loeffler's coaching career, which spans back to his time as a student assistant at Michigan during the 1996 season, includes stops at Michigan, Central Michigan, Florida, Temple, Auburn, Virginia Tech and Boston College. He also spent a year coaching quarterbacks for the Detroit Lions.
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