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American college football season
The 1944 Bowling Green Falcons football team , sometimes referred to as the Bee Gees , was an
American football team that represented Bowling Green State College (later renamed
Bowling Green State University ) as an independent during the
1944 college football season . In their fourth season under head coach
Robert Whittaker , the Falcons compiled a 5–3 record and outscored opponents by a total of 133 to 117. Donald Mohr was the team captain.
[1] The team played its home games at University Stadium in
Bowling Green, Ohio .
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References
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"2019 Bowling Green Football Media Guide" (PDF) . Bowling Green State University. p. 62. Retrieved June 27, 2020 .
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"Extra Point Defeats C.M.C.: Chippewas Lose to Bowling Green, 20-19; Long Penalty Helps Decide It" . Lansing State Journal . September 2, 1944. p. 8 – via
Newspapers.com .
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"Falcons Eke Out 20-19 Win in Opener: Brent Kirk's Toe Scores Point To Win the Game With Score Tied" . The Daily Sentinel-Tribune . September 2, 1944. p. 3.
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"Falcons Beaten By Miami 28 To 7: Redskins Outclass B.G. in Stadium" . The Daily Sentinel-Tribune . September 11, 1944. p. 3 – via
Newspapers.com .
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"Bowling Green Wins Over Wesleyan, 13-6" . The Cincinnati Enquirer . September 17, 1944. p. 33 – via
Newspapers.com .
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"Bee Gee Falcons Bow To Baldwin-Wallace: Jackets Take Advantage of Errors of Bee Gee To Win 13 to 6" . The Daily Sentinel-Tribune . September 25, 1944. p. 3 – via
Newspapers.com .
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"Bowling Green Trounces Alma" . The Akron Beacon Journal . October 1, 1944. p. 1C – via
Newspapers.com .
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"Falcons Trounce Ohio Wesleyan, 41-0: Slim Homecoming Crowd Sees Bishop Club Routed" . The Daily Sentinel-Tribune . October 9, 1944. p. 3 – via
Newspapers.com .
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"B.G. Beats Case 20-18 In Last 10 Seconds: Win After Case Scores With Only Three Minutes Left" . The Daily Sentinel-Tribune . October 16, 1944. p. 3 – via
Newspapers.com .
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"Bunker Hill Fliers Win Fourth in Row" . The Muncie Sunday Star . October 22, 1944. p. 12 – via
Newspapers.com .
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"Falcons Close Grid Season With a Loss: Weakened Club Trounced By Powerful Bunker Hill 27 to 7" . The Daily Sentinel-Tribune . October 23, 1944. p. 3 – via
Newspapers.com .
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