Bowling Green held on to beat Louisville 28-27 in the meeting between the top two teams in the Mid-American Conference DIAA league.
The Falcons ran out to a 21-10 halftime lead thanks to two tries by hooker Ben Young and one by fullback Joe Romshe. Center Joey Apel hit a penalty goal and wing Owen Slimmer landed a rare drop goal.
"We just started slow," said Louisville Head Coach Emil Walton. "We gave them a few easy meters and it's been a theme for us to only switch on too late."
They did, however, switch on.
The Cardinals stormed back with three tries. Only one conversion, however, and that would have an influence on the game.
Bowling Green, meanwhile, went into halftime thinking they should have led by more.
"We could have put it away early if we had finished some big breakaways," said BG Head Coach Tony Mazzarella.