Scot Loeffler Moves from Bowling Green to Eagles as QB Coach: A New Chapter in NFL
Scot Loeffler transitions from head coach at Bowling Green to quarterback coach for the Philadelphia Eagles, marking a significant shift in his coaching career.

Bowling Green's head coach Scot Loeffler is making a notable transition in his coaching career by moving to the Philadelphia Eagles as their new quarterback coach. After six seasons with Bowling Green, where he led the team to several bowl appearances, Loeffler is stepping into the NFL spotlight once again. This move marks his return to the NFL since his 2008 tenure with the Detroit Lions.
Career Highlights and Achievements
During his time at Bowling Green, Loeffler achieved a record of 27-41, including a 16-10 record in the MAC over the past three seasons. His leadership not only enhanced the team's performance but also contributed significantly to player development, a fact proudly acknowledged by university president Rodney Rogers.
New Role with the Philadelphia Eagles
At the Eagles, Loeffler will be working under Kevin Patullo, the new offensive coordinator, and will replace Doug Nussmeier, who moved to the New Orleans Saints. Loeffler's extensive experience as a quarterback coach at various institutions, including his alma mater Michigan, positions him as a valuable asset to the Eagles' coaching staff.
Implications for Bowling Green
Loeffler's departure opens a 30-day window for Bowling Green players to enter the NCAA transfer portal, alongside the challenge of finding a new head coach. Derek van der Merwe, the athletic director, expressed his commitment to finding a leader who embodies the spirit and values of the program.
This coaching change not only signifies a new step in Loeffler's career but also poses both challenges and opportunities for Bowling Green, as they aim to continue their competitive stance in college football.