The Mid-American Conference has many competitive football teams, one of which is the Bowling Green Falcons. The Bowling
Green Falcons ended up fifth in the East Division of the MAC in 2010 with a record of 2-10. For the 2011 season, the Bowling
Green Falcons will be looking to move up on the standings in their division and shoot for a bowl game.
The history of the Bowling Green Falcons dates back to the 1910s, and they have been making an impact on NCAA football ever since. In that time, the
Bowling Green Falcons have been invited to multiple college bowl games, including the California Raisin Bowl, the Motor City
Bowl, the GMAC Bowl and the Humanitarian Bowl, among others.
Doyt L. Perry Stadium is the home venue of the Bowling Green Falcons, and it stands as a monument to the school's commitment
to stop football. Doyt L. Perry Stadium first opened in 1966, and it has been renovated since to keep it one of the top stadiums
in the conference. It now has a capacity of 24,000, but it can go above that for the biggest games.
Once you have experienced one of the Bowling Green Falcons home games at Doyt L. Perry Stadium, you will surely want to
come back year after year. The excitement keeps fans on the edge of their seats for the entire game. Make sure your spot is
reserved for this season by securing your sports tickets
for the Bowling Green Falcons early.