The 2022 Quick Lane Bowl was a
college football bowl game
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played on December 26, 2022, at
Ford Field
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in
Detroit, Michigan
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, United States. The eighth annual
Quick Lane Bowl
The Quick Lane Bowl is a post-season college football bowl game certified by the NCAA that began play in the 2014 season. Backed by the Detroit Lions of the National Football League, the game features a bowl-eligible team from the Big Ten Confer ...
, the bowl featured
New Mexico State
New Mexico State University (NMSU or NM State) is a public land-grant research university based primarily in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Founded in 1888, it is the oldest public institution of higher education in New Mexico and one of the state's tw ...
, an
FBS Independent, and
Bowling Green
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of the
Mid-American Conference
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(MAC). The game began at 2:34 p.m.
EST and aired on
ESPN
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. It was one of the
2022–23 bowl games concluding the
2022 FBS football season. The game's title sponsor was automotive chain
Quick Lane Tire and Auto Center.
New Mexico State started the game the better team as their defense made the first big play, an
interception
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of
quarterback
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Matt McDonald by Trevor Brohard on Bowling Green's first drive. New Mexico State scored the game's first points in response, with a 15-yard pass thrown by Diego Pavia caught by Star Thomas for a
touchdown
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. Bowling Green missed a
field goal
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on their second drive and
punted on their third, while New Mexico State's third drive resulted in another touchdown that stretched their lead to 14 points. Another missed field goal for the Falcons and an interception thrown by Pavia ended the half, and the Aggies made a field goal to increase their lead on their first drive of the second half. Bowling Green's first score came on the ensuing
kickoff
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, which was returned for a touchdown by Ta'Ron Keith. The teams then traded punts and then scores, as New Mexico State scored a touchdown and Bowling Green made their first field goal. Bowling Green inched closer with a
safety
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resulting from a punt block several drives later and a touchdown on their next possession, which brought them within five points, but the Aggies were able to pick up enough first downs and run out the clock on their final possession to win the game 24–19.
Teams
Based on conference tie-ins, the game typically features teams from the
Big Ten Conference
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and the
Mid-American Conference
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(MAC). However, with the Big Ten securing two spots in the
College Football Playoff
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, there were not enough additional
bowl eligible
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...
teams in the conference to fulfill the obligation for this game, allowing for a replacement team. The game pitted the
New Mexico State Aggies
The New Mexico State University teams are called the Aggies, a nickname derived from the university's agricultural beginnings. The mascot is known as "Pistol Pete". NMSU's colors are crimson and white. Since 2005 the Aggies have competed in the ...
and the
Bowling Green Falcons
The Bowling Green Falcons are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent Bowling Green State University (BGSU), in Bowling Green, Ohio, United States. The Falcons compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Div ...
; this was their first meeting.
New Mexico State Aggies

The Aggies, an
FBS independent, finished the regular season with a record of 6–6. Under normal circumstances, a 6–6 team with two wins over
Football Championship Subdivision
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(FCS) teams would be bowl-ineligible, however, the Aggies' circumstances were anything but normal. The Aggies' scheduled game against
San Jose State
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was cancelled in the wake of the death of Spartans freshman running back Camdan McWright. With a 5–6 record heading into the last week of the season, the Aggies applied for a waiver with the
NCAA
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to allow them to play in a bowl game, which was granted.
This was the fifth overall bowl game in New Mexico State history; they had compiled a 3–0–1 record in prior bowls, most recently appearing in and winning the
2017 Arizona Bowl
The 2017 Arizona Bowl was a college football bowl game played on December 29, 2017, at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Arizona, United States. The third edition of the Arizona Bowl featured the New Mexico State Aggies of the Sun Belt Conference against ...
.
The Aggies entered the game as the only active FBS team to have appeared in one or more bowl games in their program's history without sustaining a loss.
This was New Mexico State's first appearance in a game played outside the
Southwestern United States
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.
It was also their final game as an FBS independent, as the Aggies will compete as a member of
Conference USA
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beginning in 2023.
Bowling Green Falcons
Bowling Green finished their regular season with a 6–6 record, 5–3 in conference play. They began with three losses in their first four games, but became bowl eligible after winning four of five games from mid-October to mid-November. One of their losses, to FCS team
Eastern Kentucky
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on September 10, took seven overtimes to decide. The Falcons did not face any ranked teams during the season.
This was Bowling Green's 14th all-time bowl game appearance and their first Quick Lane Bowl appearance. Their last appearance in a bowl game was in the
December 2015 GoDaddy Bowl, when they lost to
Georgia Southern
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.
Game summary
The game was televised on
ESPN
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, with a commentary team of
John Schriffen
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,
Rene Ingoglia
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Ingoglia was a stand-out running back with the UMass Minutemen football tea ...
, and
Tera Talmadge
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T ...
.
The game's officiating crew, representing the
Pac-12 Conference
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, was to be led by referee Michael Mothershed,
though he encountered travel issues and was not able to make the game;
Big Ten Conference
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referee Jeff Servinski was named as a replacement.
The game was played indoors at
Ford Field
Ford Field is a domed American football stadium located in Downtown Detroit. It primarily serves as the home of the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL), as well as the annual Quick Lane Bowl college football bowl game, state champ ...
in
Detroit, Michigan
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.
First half
Scheduled for a 1:30 p.m.
CST start, the 2022 Quick Lane Bowl began at 1:34 p.m. with Ethan Albertson's opening
kickoff
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* Kick-off (association football)
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which was returned by Jhaylin Embry to the Bowling Green 25-yard-line. The Falcons offense started quickly with a gain of 17 yards on their first play as the result of a pass from Matt McDonald to Odieu Hiliare followed by a 9-yard rush by Ta'ron Keith. On third down, McDonald's third pass of the game was
intercepted
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by Trevor Brohard at the New Mexico State 30-yard-line, giving the Aggies defense an early takeaway. New Mexico State's offense did not start out quite as well, as a
false start
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penalty set them back to 3rd & 13 early on. They converted this with a 42-yard pass from Diego Pavia to Justice Powers, and Pavia rushed for 10 yards several plays later to reach the
red zone and earn a first down. Two plays later, Star Thomas was on the receiving end of a 15-yard Pavia pass for the game's first
touchdown
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, giving the Aggies a 7–0 lead. Bowling Green gained a first down on their first play for the second time, with McDonald connecting with Christian Sims for a 13-yard gain. On their next series, they faced 3rd & 9 but converted with an 11-yard rush from McDonald, though he was injured on the play.
Backup quarterback Camden Orth entered to replace him, and completed his first pass for 10 yards to Austin Osborne for a first down. The Falcons stalled from there and settled for a 48-yard
field goal
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attempt, which was missed by
placekicker
Placekicker, or simply kicker (PK or K), is the player in gridiron football who is responsible for the kicking duties of field goals and extra points. In many cases, the placekicker also serves as the team's kickoff specialist or punter.
Sp ...
Mason Lawler. After a 17-yard pass from Pavia to Kordell David on the second play of their next drive, New Mexico State stalled as well and punted on 4th & 12, with the kick downed at the Bowling Green 15-yard-line. Bowling Green got the ball back with 51 seconds on the clock and were able to run two plays and gain 11 yards before the first quarter expired.
Jaison Patterson began the second quarter with a 4-yard rush for the Falcons, and Orth passed to Christian Sims for a 16-yard gain two plays later, moving the ball to the Bowling Green 47-yard-line. After a pari of rushes by Jamal Johnson for a total of 9 yards, they faced 4th & 1 that was soon moved to a 4th & 6 due to a false start penalty. They punted and the kick was
fair caught at the New Mexico State 20-yard-line. The Aggies gained a first down on their first play and again on their third play; the latter was a 29-yard pass to Jonathan Brady that put them in Bowling Green territory. An
unnecessary roughness
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penalty called against Chris Bacon on the next play but New Mexico State inside the red zone, and they scored several plays later with a 2-yard pass from Pavia to Eric Marsh. Bowling Green's offense was also sparked by a big play early on in their next drive: a 28-yard pass from Orth to Keith that moved the ball to the New Mexico State 29-yard-line. They were unable to keep that momentum going, though, and faced 4th & 4 from the 23-yard-line and attempted a 41-yard field goal, though it was no good and New Mexico State took over at that spot. The Aggies began with a 13-yard rush by Star Thomas that was followed up three plays later by a 17-yard pass from Pavia to David. The Aggies soon thereafter found themselves facing 4th & 6, and on that play Pavia's pass was intercepted by Bacon and returned to the Bowling Green 32-yard-line, giving the Falcons one final possession with 22 seconds remaining in the half. Bowling Green gained 17 yards in their first three plays and attempted a
Hail Mary pass
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with one second left from their own 40-yard-line, though it was batted down and the game went to halftime.
Second half
New Mexico State got the ball to begin the third quarter, as Lawrence Dixon returned Lawler's kickoff to the Aggies' 25-yard-line. Pavia completed a pass to brady on the quarter's first play from scrimmage, which gained 8 yards, and Jamoni Jones rushed for 5 yards on the next play to gain the Aggies a first down. Immediately after, Brady broke off a 37-yard rush that reached the Bowling Green 25-yard-line, and despite a lack of progress afterwards from the offense, Ethan Albertson was able to make a 35-yard field goal to stretch New Mexico State's lead to 17 points. This would not stand for long: on the ensuing kickoff, Keith fielded the short kick at his own 25-yard-line and returned it for a touchdown, giving Bowling Green their first points of the contest. New Mexico State's next drive began at their own 19-yard-line and saw two third down conversions from 5 and 8 yards, respectively, before a pass on 3rd & 2 late in the drive was incomplete and prompted a punt by the Aggies. George Eberle's kick was downed at the Bowling Green 5-yard-line, and the Falcons were not able to make much of it, as they went
three-and-out and punted back to New Mexico State at the Aggies' 47-yard-line. The Aggies were quick to capitalize and gained 8 yards on their first play before scoring a 45-yard touchdown on their second, both on rushes from Ahmonte Watkins. On the Falcons' ensuing drive, Orth completed back-to-back passes early on, to Hiliare for 14 yards and then to Keith for 17. A holding penalty called against Bronson Warner then set them back, but a 21-yard pass from Orth to Sims picked up all of the required yardage and gained them a first down. After another penalty later in the drive, this one an unsportsmanlike conduct foul on Warner, put them at 3rd & 22 and the Falcons gained four yards on the final play of the quarter.
Mason Lawler made a 49-yard field goal for the Falcons on the first play of the fourth quarter, narrowing their deficit to 14 points with five seconds off the clock. His ensuing kickoff was returned to the New Mexico State 42-yard-line; after gaining three yards on their first two plays, the Aggies suffered back-to-back penalties that set them back fifteen yards in total. The drive ended in a punt, which rolled out-of-bounds at the New Mexico State 41-yard-line for a total distance of only 14 yards. Bowling Green's next drive was cut short after only three plays; it started with a 24-yard completion from Orth to Keith, but they gave up the ball with a
fumble
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following a 13-yard pass from Orth to Hiliare. New Mexico State recovered on their own 3-yard-line, and began their drive with a short rush and an incomplete pass before Pavia scrambled for 9 yards and a first down. Two short rushes and a
tackle for loss
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followed and New Mexico State opted to punt, though the punt was blocked and went out of the back of the end zone, resulting in a
safety
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for the Bowling Green defense, which gave them two points and possession of the ball. They took advantage of this possession quickly, with Orth completing a 14-yard pass and a 19-yard pass, both to Broden and the latter for a touchdown. Lawler's
extra point
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made the deficit five points. The Aggies began their next drive at their own 25-yard-line, but faced 3rd & 9 shortly thereafter; Pavia converted with a 9-yard rush. A false start penalty set them back five yards on their next set of downs, but Pavia again picked up a first down on the ground with a 10-yard rush, after which the Aggies rushed twice and passed once, picking up a first down and exhausting Bowling Green's three timeouts. Their final first down, a 5-yard Pavia rush, allowed them to
take a knee and run out the remaining time to secure a 24–19 bowl victory.
Scoring summary
Statistics
Aftermath

The game improved New Mexico State's record to 7–6 and dropped Bowling Green to 6–7 to finish the year.
The game was the sixth bowl appearance for New Mexico State head coach
Jerry Kill
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but only his first win after he lost the previous five. The Aggies' win made the 2022 season just the second in the last twenty years in which they won at least seven games; they will look to make a bowl in 2023 as C–USA members, which would mark their first back-to-back bowl appearances since 1959–1960.
New Mexico State quarterback Diego Pavia was named
most valuable player
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.
References
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Quick Lane Bowl
The Quick Lane Bowl is a post-season college football bowl game certified by the NCAA that began play in the 2014 season. Backed by the Detroit Lions of the National Football League, the game features a bowl-eligible team from the Big Ten Confer ...
Quick Lane Bowl
Quick Lane Bowl
The Quick Lane Bowl is a post-season college football bowl game certified by the NCAA that began play in the 2014 season. Backed by the Detroit Lions of the National Football League, the game features a bowl-eligible team from the Big Ten Confer ...
Quick Lane Bowl
The Quick Lane Bowl is a post-season college football bowl game certified by the NCAA that began play in the 2014 season. Backed by the Detroit Lions of the National Football League, the game features a bowl-eligible team from the Big Ten Confer ...
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