ANN ARBOR, MI — Bowling Green was forced to use a walk-on quarterback who had not taken a single snap in practice this week and was on the travel roster for the first time against second-ranked Michigan on Saturday night.
Bowling Green, already a heavy underdog, was put in an even more difficult situation, was outscored 17-0 in the second half, and lost 31-6.
Bowling Green suffered an injury to starting quarterback Connor Bazelak, a transfer from Indiana, on Thursday. He was dressed on the sidelines of Michigan Stadium and appeared to have a leg injury. Camden Orth took his place but was forced to leave the game in the second quarter.
Replacing Orth was Hayden Timosciek, a walk-on who arrived on campus in June after a freshman year at Purdue, where he never saw the field. He played the rest of the game, completing 6-of-10 passes for 33 yards with two interceptions.
“We take great pride in our quarterbacks knowing protection. We’re drawing plays on the sideline. How that kid handled that — I mean that is wild. To play against that defense in this type of environment, and not taking one snap all week long — he’s a tough kid.”
The 6-foot-7 Timosciek’s only practice reps this week were on the scout team, where he played the role of Michigan starting quarterback J.J. McCarthy. Suddenly he was thrust into action in the sport’s biggest stadium, in front of 109,955 fans, against a defense that had allowed just 10 points over the first two games.
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