Bowling Green State University Athletics

Ohio 38, BGSU 27 -- Postgame Notes
October 27, 2007 | Football
Oct. 27, 2007
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BOWLING GREEN, Ohio - Ohio University's Kalvin McRae rushed for 200 yards and three touchdowns, helping the Bobcats to a 38-27 win over the Bowling Green State University football team Saturday night (Oct. 27) at BGSU's Doyt L. Perry Stadium.
Some notes and numbers from the game ...
* The Falcons now lead the all-time series with Ohio by a 35-22-2 count ... the Bobcats' win snapped a five-game BGSU series winning streak dating to the 2000 season.
* Redshirt junior LB John Haneline led the Falcons with 14 tackles, the sixth time he has reached double digits in that category in this year's eight games ... Haneline now has a team-high 91 tackles on the season.
* Three other Falcons had double-digit tackle totals on Saturday ... P.J. Mahone had a career-high 12 stops vs. the Bobcats, while Antonio Smith had 11 tackles, also a career best ... Erique Dozier rounded out the group with 10 tackles, while Jahmal Brown just missed double figures with nine stops.
* Dan Macon had two receptions in the game, for a team-high 56 yards ... that total included a 43-yard touchdown catch-and-run from Tyler Sheehan in the fourth quarter ... the 43-yard catch is a career long for Macon.
* Sinisa Vrvilo connected on a 48 yard field goal on the Falcons' opening drive versus Ohio ... the junior added a 30-yarder midway through the second quarter ... Vrvilo has now made nine straight field goals, including 3-of-3 from beyond 40 yards.
* Freddie Barnes caught his sixth touchdown of the season with 1:16 left in the first quarter ... it was his first TD since he caught two scoring passes at Boston College on Oct. 6.
* Anthony Turner added his team-leading fourth rushing touchdown of the season on the Falcons' opening drive of the second half, on a 12-yard scamper over right tackle.
* In the game, Turner saw action at quarterback, running back and wide receiver.
* Angelo Magnone recorded a sack midway through the third quarter, marking his his second straight game with a sack.








