Bowling Green State University’s football program, the Falcons, competes in NCAA Division I as a member of the Mid-American Conference (MAC). With a rich history, the team plays home games at the Doyt Perry Stadium. The program not only emphasizes athletic excellence but also contributes to the vibrant campus spirit. Falcons football offers student-athletes opportunities for skill development, teamwork, and leadership. The supportive fan base and traditions, including the “Ay Ziggy Zoomba” chant, create an exciting game-day atmosphere. The football experience at BGSU integrates sportsmanship, dedication, and the pride of representing the university on the field.
Bowling Green State University Acceptance Rate: 79%
SAT Score | 1020-1210 |
ACT Score | 20-25 |
Application Fee | $45 |
SAT/ACT | Considered but not required |
Ohio Residents
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$13,519
Non-Ohio Residents
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$13,519
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$7,988.40
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