Bowling Green vs Ohio Betting Prediction Week 5, 2025
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Bowling Green vs Ohio Betting Prediction
As they take the field, the Bowling Green Falcons present themselves with a record of 2-2 for the current season. In their most recent game, the Falcons faced up against the Louisville Cardinals and were defeated by a score of 40-17. The Falcons’ most recent game was with the Cardinals. They played a total of 50 plays during the game, which resulted in 321 yards. During the game, the Bowling Green Falcons carried the ball 29 times and accumulated 190 yards, which resulted in an average of 6.6 yards gain per run for the team. The Falcons allowed 126 yards on 29 tries, which is equivalent to 4.3 yards per carry allowed. This indicates that they were not successful in stopping the run. A total of 313 yards were thrown by Bowling Green, and the team’s completion rate was 72.7%. Bowling Green failed to complete 24 passes out of 33 attempts.
In terms of scoring touchdowns, the Bowling Green Falcons achieve an average of 21.5 points per game. This is a significant accomplishment for the team. They are now ranked 83rd in the nation in terms of the average for the run game, which is 150.8 yards per game. By the end of the season, the Falcons have accumulated a total of 1,263 yards. In terms of putting the ball inside the end zone, Bowling Green has scored a total of three touchdowns through the air and four touchdowns through the running game respectively. While Bowling Green has accumulated 69 first downs as a team, they have been hampered by 27 penalties that have resulted in 214 yards of loss. Not once, but twice, they have allowed the opposing team to take possession of the ball.
When it comes to the number of points scored by their opponents, the Falcons are rated 73rd in Division I, allowing 23.5 points per game. During the course of the season, they have allowed an average of 110.8 running yards per game and 3.5 yards per attempt on the ground. During the course of this season, they have allowed 443 yards of running through the course of four games. As far as yards via the air are concerned, the Falcons have allowed 958 yards, which places them in the 105th position in Division 1 competition. They are allowing a completion rate of 62.9% and are allowing 239.5 yards via the air for each game that they play. Due to the fact that they are allowing 350.3 yards per game for the season, they are ranked 65th in Division 1 football. They have handed up five touchdowns through the air and five scores through the rushing of the ball.
By the time they take the field, the Bobcats have a record of 2-2 for the current season. In the most recent game that they participated in, the Bobcats defeated the Gardner-Webb Runnin’ Bulldogs by a score of 52-35. This victory was the Bobcats’ most recent triumph. By the end of the game, the Bobcats had accumulated 608 yards, and they had run 75 plays, which averaged 8.1 yards per play. After a total of 48 carries, Ohio finished with 318 yards on the ground, averaging 6.6 yards per carry. In total, Ohio allowed 31 running attempts for 191 yards, with a rush average of 6.2 yards. A completion percentage of 63.3% was allowed by the Bobcats’ pass defense, which resulted in the loss of 289 yards via the air on 19 of 30 opportunities.
The Ohio Bobcats are currently ranked 59th in Division 1 with an average of 414.5 yards per game thrown by their quarterback. The Ohio offense has committed 23 violations, resulting in a total of 165 yards of penalties. This number places the Ohio offensive at the 65th spot in the nation in terms of helping out the other team. Additionally, they have carried the ball for a total of 769 yards, which is equivalent to an average of 192.3 yards per game through the use of the ground game. While they have been able to obtain 90 first downs, they have also thrown three interceptions and have only allowed one fumble to be recovered. With an average of 27.3 points scored per game, the Bobcats are now ranked 82nd in the nation in terms of the number of points that are being scored. The Bobcats are now rated 73rd in Division I due to the fact that they have accumulated 889 yards in the air and have held an average of 222.3 passing yards per game. This allows them to maintain their position as the best team in the division.
The Bobcats are currently ranked 105th in the nation due to their average scoring defense of 29.0 points per game. By the end of the season, Ohio has allowed a total of 635 yards rushing, which is equivalent to 158.8 yards per game, and has also allowed six touchdowns to be scored through the run. Due to the fact that they have allowed 7 touchdowns to be scored through the air and have allowed 266.5 yards per game, they are now ranked 117th in Division 1. Since the beginning of the season, the Bobcats defense has participated in 240 plays, which places them 61st in Division 1. As of the current season, their defense has a total of four interceptions and zero fumbles. 116 points have been allowed to be scored against them overall.
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