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toledo ALPHABETICAL ROSTER54 Myers, Jeff*** OL 6-3 290 Sr. Weston, OH-Massillon Washington65 Nelson, Chase** OL 6-8 315 Sr. Edina, MN-Edina / North Dakota State College of Science51x Niswander, Austin OLB 6-1 215 Fr. Findlay, OH-Findlay76 Nkansah, Elijah OL 6-6 295 Fr. (R) Mason, OH-Mason11 Norrils, Cheatham*** CB 6-0 195 Sr. <strong>Toledo</strong>, OH-St. John’s74 Norton, Storm* OL 6-8 310 So. <strong>Toledo</strong>, OH-Whitmer14 Olack, Justin*** WR 6-4 220 Sr. Shadyside, OH-Massillon Washington42x Olekanma, Richard LB 6-1 230 Fr. Downers Grove, IL-North58 Perchinske, Collin OL 6-5 275 Jr. Cleveland, OH-Padua Franciscan68 Perschon, Paul OL 6-6 310 So. Schaumburg, IL-Conant73 Pfeiffer, Alex OL 6-5 292 Fr. Cincinnati, OH-Anderson61 Pizanias, Vlassios PK 5-9 225 Fr. Hubbard, OH-Hubbard36 Pringle, Ricky* RB 5-10 200 Sr. Buffalo, NY-Canisius31 Quinn, Zach LB 6-3 225 Fr. (R) Aurora, OH-Aurora7x Reese, Jalen QB 6-3 180 Fr. Mansfield, OH-Mansfield21x Remy, Marc* RB 6-0 186 So. North Olmsted, OH-North Olmsted84x Richards, Darryl WR 6-3 185 Fr. (R) Chagrin Falls, OH-Kenston81x Riley, Davi’on TE 6-3 215 Fr. Lake Wales, FL-Lake Wales80 Roberts, Michael TE 6-4 265 So. Cleveland, OH-Benedictine19 Rogers, Bernard CB 5-11 170 Fr. Tampa, FL-Plant23 Rogers, DeJuan* DB 6-1 185 So. Detroit, MI-Cass Tech2x Rogers, Mykale WR 6-1 192 Fr. Lima, OH-Central Catholic88 Rogers, Zach* WR 6-2 210 Jr. Elyria, OH-Catholic41 Rosenbauer, Zac*** FB 6-2 255 Sr. Lima, OH-Shawnee42 Runyan, Craig* TE 6-4 245 So. Marysville, OH-Marysville9x Russell, Alonzo** WR 6-4 205 Jr. Washington, D.C.-H.D. Woodson/Milford (NY) Academy98x Shelley, Ed PK 6-0 180 Fr. Hudson, OH-Hudson98x Sherman, Grant TE 6-3 240 Fr. Kenton, OH-Kenton20x Smith, Brad RB 5-9 195 Fr. Clyde, OH-Clyde90 Spelman, Brad LS 6-1 220 Fr. (R) Hilliard, OH-Bradley69x Spielman, Noah DL 6-0 278 Fr. Upper Arlington, OH-Upper Arlington10x Stepec, John* DE 6-3 260 So. Willoughby Hills, OH-Lake Catholic21x Stroker, Jimmy DB 5-9 182 Fr. Washington Court House, OH-Miami Trace22 Swanson, Terry RB 5-9 183 Fr. Aliquippa, PA- Aliquippa47 Swift, Connery DB 5-9 207 So. Waynesboro, VA-Wilson Memorial33 Sylvestre, Junior*** LB 6-0 222 Sr. Hollywood, FL-South Broward25x Thompson, Cody WR 6-1 187 Fr. Huron, OH-Huron43 Voss, Trent** DE 6-3 220 Jr. East Grand Rapids, MI-East Grand Rapids39 Vucelich, Samuel PK 5-11 172 Fr. (R) Powell, OH-Olentangy Liberty53x Weber, Bill OL 6-4 325 Fr. Coppell, TX-Coppell87 Weiss, Brant OL 6-6 238 Fr. (R) Sunbury, OH-Big Walnut29x Whitfield, Marcus WR 5-11 165 Fr. Massillon, OH-Washington8 Whittaker, Chaz** S 6-2 200 Jr. Pittsburgh, PA-Penn Hills6 Wilcher, Kishon** WR 5-7 180 Jr. Detroit, MI-Cass Tech35x Woodland, Jamaal CB 6-2 190 Fr. Lanham, MD-Duval30 Woodley, Ja’Wuan LB 5-11 230 Fr. (R) Columbus, OH-Bishop Hartley11x Woodside, Logan* QB 6-2 210 So. Frankfort, KY-Franklin County83 Yousey, Zach* WR 6-1 195 So. Columbus, OH-Harvest Prep93 Zimmerman, Robert* DT 6-3 325 Jr. Sumter, SC-Sumter/Hutchinson (KS) Community College15 Zmolik, Alex** TE 6-5 245 Jr. Port Huron, MI-Port HuronRoster as of Dec. 18, 2014x - duplicate number


toledo NUMERICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown-High School/Transfer or Prep2 Martin, Jordan DB 6-2 205 So. Upper Marlboro, MD-Forestville Bishop McNamara2 Rogers, Mykale WR 6-1 192 Fr. Lima, OH-Central Catholic3 Hunt, Kareem* RB 5-11 215 So. Willoughby, OH-South4 Jones, Corey WR 5-8 165 So. Pittsburgh, PA-Penn Hills4x Haden, Jordan** DB 5-11 210 Sr. Fort Washington, MD-Friendly/Florida5 Dukes, Christian** CB 5-9 185 Jr. Cincinnati, OH-Colerain5x Julian, Michael QB 6-5 215 Fr. (R) Hilton Head Island, SC-Hilton Head Island6 Wilcher, Kishon** WR 5-7 180 Jr. Detroit, MI-Cass Tech7 Johnson, Delando DB 6-2 200 So. Baltimore, MD-Calvert Hall College7x Reese, Jalen QB 6-3 180 Fr. Mansfield, OH-Mansfield8 Whittaker, Chaz** S 6-2 200 Jr. Pittsburgh, PA-Penn Hills8x Davis, Andrew WR 6-4 185 Fr. St. Petersburg, FL-Lakewood9 Russell, Alonzo** WR 6-4 205 Jr. Washington, D.C.-H.D. Woodson/Milford (NY) Academy10 Stepec, John* DE 6-3 260 So. Willoughby Hills, OH-Lake Catholic10x Gibson, Quentin QB 6-3 195 Fr. Marrero, LA-Archbishop Shaw11 Norrils, Cheatham*** CB 6-0 195 Sr. <strong>Toledo</strong>, OH-St. John’s11x Woodside, Logan* QB 6-2 210 So. Frankfort, KY-Franklin County12 Ely, Phillip QB 6-1 202 Jr. Tampa, FL-Plant / Alabama12x Alexander, Devin DB 6-0 220 Fr. St. Louis, MO-Ritenour13 Cole, Cameron* CB 6-0 190 Sr. Cincinnati, OH-LaSalle/Fort Scott (KS) C.C.14 Olack, Justin*** WR 6-4 220 Sr. Shadyside, OH-Massillon Washington14x James, Tré DE 6-1 250 Jr. Baltimore, MD-Baltimore City College / Snow College15 Zmolik, Alex** TE 6-5 245 Jr. Port Huron, MI-Port Huron17 Macon, Dwight*** WR 6-0 205 Sr. Steubenville, OH-Steubenville19 Rogers, Bernard CB 5-11 170 Fr. Tampa, FL-Plant20 Haynes, Juwan** CB 6-0 190 Jr. Pittsburgh, PA-Central Catholic20x Smith, Brad RB 5-9 195 Fr. Clyde, OH-Clyde21 Remy, Marc* RB 6-0 186 So. North Olmsted, OH-North Olmsted21x Mattison, Cameron DB 6-1 190 Fr. Charlotte, NC-Mallard Creek21x Stroker, Jimmy DB 5-9 182 Fr. Washington Court House, OH-Miami Trace22 Swanson, Terry RB 5-9 183 Fr. Aliquippa, PA- Aliquippa23 Rogers, DeJuan* DB 6-1 185 So. Detroit, MI-Cass Tech24 Jones-Moore, Damion* RB 5-7 190 So. Pittsburgh, PA-Central Catholic24x Brinson, Dedric CB 6-2 180 Fr. Lake Wales, FL-Lake Wales25 Thompson, Cody WR 6-1 187 Fr. Huron, OH-Huron26 Frazier, Kennedy DB 6-1 185 Fr. (R) Baltimore, MD-Calvert Hall College27 Mathis, Trevon CB 5-11 170 Fr. Pittsburgh, PA-Woodland Hills28 Curry, Jesse RB 5-10 190 So. Youngstown, OH-Ursuline29 Linch, Jack LB 6-0 218 Fr. (R) <strong>Toledo</strong>, OH-Whitmer29x Whitfield, Marcus WR 5-11 165 Fr. Massillon, OH-Washington30 Woodley, Ja’Wuan LB 5-11 230 Fr. (R) Columbus, OH-Bishop Hartley31 Quinn, Zach LB 6-3 225 Fr. (R) Aurora, OH-Aurora32 Batt, Derek LB 5-11 210 Sr. <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green, OH-<strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green33 Sylvestre, Junior*** LB 6-0 222 Sr. Hollywood, FL-South Broward34 Gibbs, Keenen DE 6-3 265 Jr. Cincinnati, OH-LaSalle35 Jones, Chris WR 6-2 173 Fr. Baltimore, MD-DeMatha Catholic35x Woodland, Jamaal CB 6-2 190 Fr. Lanham, MD-Duval35x High, Josh LB 6-0 222 So. London, OH-London36 Pringle, Ricky* RB 5-10 200 Sr. Buffalo, NY-Canisius37 Blazevich, Michael DB 6-0 195 So. Northwood, OH-Cardinal Stritch38 Fletcher, Drake* LB 6-0 230 Sr. Cincinnati, OH-Roger Bacon39 Vucelich, Samuel PK 5-11 172 Fr. (R) Powell, OH-Olentangy Liberty39x Iverson, Quincy DB 5-11 180 Fr. Copley, OH-Copley40 Murdock, Chase** LB 6-0 225 Jr. Barrington, IL-Barrington41 Rosenbauer, Zac*** FB 6-2 255 Sr. Lima, OH-Shawnee42 Runyan, Craig* TE 6-4 245 So. Marysville, OH-Marysville42x Olekanma, Richard LB 6-1 230 Fr. Downers Grove, IL-North


toledo GAME NOTESROCKETS FACE ARKANSAS STATE INGODADDY BOWLThe Rockets (8-4, 7-1 MAC) will playArkansas State (7-5, 5-3 Sun Belt) inthe 2015 GoDaddy <strong>Bowl</strong> in Mobile, ALon Jan. 4. <strong>Toledo</strong> last visited Mobile in2005 for what was then known as theGMAC <strong>Bowl</strong>, defeating UTEP, 45-13.<strong>Toledo</strong> leads the all-time serieswith Arkansas State, 2-0. The two teamswill play a home-and-home series in2015 and 2016.HISTORY OF THE GODADDY BOWLThe GoDaddy <strong>Bowl</strong> began in 1999as the Mobile Alabama <strong>Bowl</strong>. GoDaddyjoined as the title sponsor in 2011.GoDaddy <strong>Bowl</strong>1999- TCU 28, East Carolina 142000- Southern Miss 28, TCU 212001- Marshall 64, E. Carolina 61 (2 OT)2002- Marshall 38, Louisville 152003- Miami (OH) 49, Louisville 282004- <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green 52, Memphis 352005- <strong>Toledo</strong> 45, UTEP 132007- Southern Miss 28, Ohio 72008- Tulsa 63, <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green 72009- Tulsa 45, Ball State 132010- C. Michigan 44, Troy 41 (2 OT)2011- Miami (OH) 35, M. Tennessee 212012- N. Illinois 38, Arkansas St. 202013-Arkansas State 17, Kent State 132014- Arkansas State 23, Ball State 202015-<strong>Toledo</strong> vs. Arkansas StatePrevious Names1999: Mobile Alabama <strong>Bowl</strong>2000: GMAC Mobile Alabama <strong>Bowl</strong>2001-10: GMAC <strong>Bowl</strong>2011-13: GoDaddy.com <strong>Bowl</strong>2014-current: GoDaddy <strong>Bowl</strong>NOTE: <strong>Bowl</strong> moved to January beginning inthe 2006-07 season.toledo bowl history<strong>Toledo</strong> has played in 13 bowls inits 94-year history, with a 9-4 record.Some of the highlights include:• Three consecutive Tangerine <strong>Bowl</strong>victories during a 35-0 streak from1969-71.• A 27-25 victory over San JoseState in the 1981 California <strong>Bowl</strong> on alast-second field goal by Tony Lee.• A controversial 30-13 loss to UNLVin the 1984 Cal <strong>Bowl</strong>. UNLV’s leagueat the time, the PCAA, forfeited allof UNLV’s victories from that seasonfor use of inelgible players. However,UNLV never recognized that ruling andpointed out that no inelgible playersplayed in the bowl game. Neither thePCAA nor the Cal <strong>Bowl</strong> exists anymore.Both <strong>Toledo</strong> and UNLV claim the gameas a victory.• A 40-37 victory over Nevada in the1995 Las Vegas <strong>Bowl</strong>, the first overtimegame in BCS history.• In 2011, the Rockets hung on toa 42-41 victory over Air Force in theMilitary <strong>Bowl</strong> when the Falcons’ tricktOLEDO BOWL HISTORY<strong>Bowl</strong> Record: 9-31969 Tangerine <strong>Bowl</strong><strong>Toledo</strong> 56, Davidson 331970 Tangerine <strong>Bowl</strong><strong>Toledo</strong> 40, William & Mary 121971 Tangerine <strong>Bowl</strong><strong>Toledo</strong> 28, Richmond 31981 California <strong>Bowl</strong><strong>Toledo</strong> 27, San Jose State 251984 California <strong>Bowl</strong>UNLV 30, <strong>Toledo</strong> 13*1995 Las Vegas <strong>Bowl</strong><strong>Toledo</strong> 40, Nevada 37 (OT)2001 Motor City <strong>Bowl</strong><strong>Toledo</strong> 23, Cincinnati 162002 Motor City <strong>Bowl</strong>Boston College 51, <strong>Toledo</strong> 252004 Motor City <strong>Bowl</strong>Connecticut 39, <strong>Toledo</strong> 102005 GMAC <strong>Bowl</strong><strong>Toledo</strong> 45, UTEP 132010 Little Caesars <strong>Bowl</strong>FIU 34, <strong>Toledo</strong> 322011 Military <strong>Bowl</strong><strong>Toledo</strong> 42, Air Force 412012 Famous Idaho <strong>Bowl</strong>Utah State 41, <strong>Toledo</strong> 15* <strong>Toledo</strong> claims victory by forfeitplay to go for two points on a late conversionafter touchdown was stoppedby UT.LAST TIME IN MOBILE<strong>Toledo</strong>’s last visit to Mobile was anenjoyable one, as the Rockets defeatedUTEP, 45-13. Senior quarterback BruceGradkowski ended his storied collegiatecareer with an exclamation point,throwing five touchdown passes tolead <strong>Toledo</strong> to a convincing win. Fellowsenior and roommate Trinity Dawsonran for 132 yards.<strong>Toledo</strong>’s defense shut down UTEP’soffense at almost every turn. LinebackerMike Alston contributed twobig tackles for the Rockets to end thefirst half, when UTEP was threateningto cut into a 28-13 deficit. It was the lasttime the Miners appeared set to mounta rally.Gradkowski, who completed 18-of-32 passes for 298 yards, was chosenas the game’s MVP while Dawson (offense),Alston (defensive) and SteveOdom (special teams) also receivedgame honors.THE “LOST” BOWL GAMESSome UT historians argue thatthe Rockets have actually played in17 bowls. The Rockets hosted an annualpost-season game from 1946-49known as the Glass <strong>Bowl</strong>. <strong>Toledo</strong> went3-1 in those games.ROCKET UPDATE• The Rockets (8-4, 7-1 MAC) are cochampionsof the West Division of theMid-American Conference, sharing thecrown with Northern Illinois. NIU wonthe tie-breaker and advanced to theMAC Championship <strong>Game</strong> by virtureof its 27-24 win over UT on Nov. 11.• <strong>Toledo</strong> won its final two games ofthe regular-season, a 27-20 victory overMAC East Division champion <strong>Bowl</strong>ingGreen on Nov. 19 and a 52-16 thrashingat Eastern Michigan on Nov. 28.• The Rockets are bowl-eligible for


toledo GAME NOTESthe fifth-straight season. Their last bowlappearance came in 2012 vs. UtahState at the Famous Idaho Potato <strong>Bowl</strong>.• <strong>Toledo</strong> is 32-8 in MAC play since2010, 18-6 since Matt Campbell tookover as head coach in 2012. The Rocketsare also 15-3 overall at home underCampbell.11 ROCKETS MAKE ALL-MACThe University of <strong>Toledo</strong>claimed 11 spots on the 2014 All-MAC football team, tied with WesternMichigan for the most of anyschool. Three Rockets made firstteamAll-MAC. They were seniorcenter Greg Mancz, sophomorerunning back Kareem Hunt and seniorlinebacker Junior Sylvestre.Seven Rockets made secondteamAll-MAC, while one made thethird team. Earning second-teamhonors were senior offensive linemenJosh Hendershot and JeffMyers; sophomore wide receiverCorey Jones; senior placekickerJeremiah Detmer, a three-time All-MAC selection; junior defensivelineman Orion Jones; sophomoredefensive lineman Treyvon Hester;and senior safety Jordan Haden.Junior wide receiver Alonzo Russellmade third-team All-MAC for thethird consecutive season.<strong>Toledo</strong>’s 2014 All-MAC HonoreesFirst-Team All-MACKareem Hunt, So., RBGreg Mancz, Sr., CJunior Sylvestre, Sr., LBSecond-Team All-MACJeremiah Detmer, Sr., PKJordan Haden, Sr., SJosh Hendershot, Sr., OLTreyvon Hester, So., DTCorey Jones, So., WROrion Jones, Jr., DTJeff Myers, Sr., OLThird-Team All-MACAlonzo Russell, Jr., WR• The win over EMU made <strong>Toledo</strong>15-0 against MAC opponents fromthe state of Michigan over the last fiveseasons.• The Rockets lead the MAC in totaloffense (486.3) and rushing offense(247.3), and are second in scoringoffense (34.4) and rushing defense(120.5).• <strong>Toledo</strong> also leads the league inkickoff coverage (42.2), red-zone offense(89.5%) and first downs (24.2).MANCZ NAMED ALL-AMERICA BYFWAASenior center Greg Mancz wasnamed second-team All-America bythe Football Writers Association ofAmerica (FWAA).Mancz is the only player from theMid-American Conference to make theFWAA All-American team. He is the firstRocket to earn All-American honorssince Eric Page was named honorablemention by Sports Illustrated in 2011.He is also the first UT offensive linemanto make either first- or second-teamAll-America on one of the five majorAll-America teams since Dan Bukovichmade the Associated Press first-team in1938.“This is a great honor for Greg, onethat he truly deserves,” said <strong>Toledo</strong>head coach Matt Campbell. “To benamed an All-American is very special,an honor that very few players everreceive. This is a proud day for Gregand for the entire University of <strong>Toledo</strong>football program.”“I am very honored and humbledto be named an All-American by theFWAA,” said Mancz. “I look upon anaward like this as an honor for my entireteam, especially the offensive line.We are all seniors and really worked asa single unit this year, so I feel like theother four guys on the line earned ashare of this honor.”MANCZ NAMED MAC’S TOP PLAYERSenior center Greg Mancz washonored as the 2014 Vern Smith LeadershipAward winner, given annuallyto the best player in the Mid-AmericanConference. The award is voted on bythe league’s head coaches.Mancz is a three-time All-MACplayer who moved to center this yearafter playing three seasons at guard.He helped lead the Rockets to an 8-4record and guided the offense to theNo. 1 spot in the MAC in total offense(486.3) and rushing offense (247.3). Heis the first Rocket to receive this awardsince quarterback Bruce Gradkowskishared the honor with Western Michiganwide receiver Greg Jennings in2005, and the first Rocket to win theaward outright since running backWasean Tait in 1995. He is also the firstoffensive lineman to earn the award inits 33-year history.“Greg has had an outstandingcollege career and a terrific seniorseason so he is very deserving of VernSmith Leadership Award,” said UT headcoach Matt Campbell. “He has been adominant center and the anchor ofour offense this year. Greg is also atrue student-athlete and has been oneof the best leaders I have ever beenaround, both on and off the field.”Mancz suffered a knee injury inthe Kent State game on Nov. 4 andsat out the next two games, haltinghis string of 47 consecutive gamesstarted —every game since his redshirtfreshman season. He returned to thelineup on Nov. 28 at Eastern Michigan,playing one series off the bench. He isexpected to be in the starting lineupfor the bowl game, according to HeadCoach Matt Campbell.THE HUNT IS ON FOR RUSHINGROCKET RECORDSSophomore Kareem Hunt becamethe 15th <strong>Toledo</strong> player to rush for 1,000yards in a season, passing that mile-


Myers and Nelson.• Ray Bush: Graduated with a degreein interdisciplinary studiesand pursuing a master’s degree.• Jordan Haden: Graduatedwith a degree in interdisciplinarystudies and continuing hiseducation.• Josh Hendershot: Graduatedwith a degree in criminal justiceand pursuing a master’s in criminaljustice.• Rob Lisowski: Graduated witha degree in marketing and pursuinghis MBA.• Greg Mancz: Graduated with adegree in finance and pursuinghis MBA.• Jeff Myers: Graduated with adegree in criminal justice and pursuinga master’s degree.• Chase Nelson: Graduated with adegree in marketing and pursuing hisMBA.2014 CAPTAINSThe Rockets voted on their 2014captains and selected four seniors tolead the team: center Greg Mancz, offensivelineman Jeff Myers, linebackerJunior Sylvestre and placekicker JeremiahDetmer.Olasunkanmi AdeniyiYazeed AtariwaMichael BlazevichPhillip ElyAyoub HamidahNate JeppesenJon’Vea JohnsonOrion JonesAdam KulonGreg ManczTreyvon MathisMarquise MooreAustin NiswanderCheatham NorrilsElijah NkansahRichard Olekanma<strong>Toledo</strong> Pronunciation GuideOH-la-suhn-KAHN-meeAH-den-UH-yeeYAH-zeed AH-tar-REE-wahBLAZE-uh-vitchE-leeAH-yoob hahm-ME-dahJEP-eh-senJOHN-vayOR-e-onKOO-lahnMANTSTRAY-vonMAR-keesNICE-wan-derCHEE-dum NOR-ilzen-KAN-sahOH-lay-kahn-mahtoledo GAME NOTESGiant Killers“Big” UT Victories in the 21st Century2013: <strong>Toledo</strong> 45, Navy 44 (2OT)2012: <strong>Toledo</strong> 29, #18 Cincinnati 232011: <strong>Toledo</strong> 42, Air Force 41 (Military <strong>Bowl</strong>)2010: <strong>Toledo</strong> 31, Purdue 202009: <strong>Toledo</strong> 54, Colorado 382008: <strong>Toledo</strong> 13, Michigan 102007: <strong>Toledo</strong> 36, Iowa State 352006: <strong>Toledo</strong> 37, Kansas 31 - 2OT2005: <strong>Toledo</strong> 45, UTEP 13 (GMAC <strong>Bowl</strong>)2003: <strong>Toledo</strong> 35, #9 Pittsburgh 312001: <strong>Toledo</strong> 38, Minnesota 72001: <strong>Toledo</strong> 23, Cincinnati 16 (Motor City <strong>Bowl</strong>)2000: <strong>Toledo</strong> 24, Penn State 6ROCKETS’ OFFENSIVE LINE IS LOAD-ED WITH EXPERIENCE<strong>Toledo</strong>’s offensive line featuresfive seniors, including three All-MACplayers, first-teamer Greg Mancz andsecond-team selectionsJeff Myers andJosh Hendershot. Chase Nelson andRob Lisowski round out the fivesome.The offensive line as a group hasstarted in 154 career games. Mancz hadhis games-started streak snapped at 47when he sat out the NIU game on Nov.11.per-CHIN-skiper-SHOWNVLAH-see-ohs PIH-zahn-ee-Colin PerchinskePaul PerschonVlassios PizaniasahsDavi’on RileyMykale RogersJunior SylvestreSam VucelichKishon WilcherZach YouseyAlex ZmolikCoachesJon HeacockEli RasheedTyson VeidtPlayer StartsGreg Mancz 47Josh Hendershot 37Jeff Myers 37Chase Nelson 21Rob Lisowski 12Total 154ROCKETS ADDED FIVE NEWFACES TO COACHING STAFFin 2014Head Coach Matt Campbellhired five new assistants andalso changed some staff assignmentsin 2014. Here arethe additions and changes:Staff Additions• Jon Heacock, assistant headcoach/defensive coordinator/safeties• Derek Sage, wide receivers• Anthony Johnson, running backs• Tyson Veidt, linebackers/recruitingcoordinatorStaff Changes• Bryan Gasser, moved from directorof high school relations to tight endscoach.• John Kuceyeski moved from directorof football operations to director ofhigh school relations.• Greg Brabenec moved from graduateassistant to director of football operations.DAY-vee-onMY-kellsil-VES-treeVOO-suh-litchkey-SHAWNYOW-zeeZMO-lickHAY-cockE-ly RAH-sheedVITE


toledo amongst mac/National leadersTEAM RANKINGS (as of Dec. 6, 2014)Category Total MAC Rank National Rank (125 teams)Scoring Offense 34.4 2 32Scoring Defense 29.0 8 83Total Offense 486.3 1 18Total Defense 402.9 7 72Rushing Offense 247.3 2 17Rushing Defense 120.5 2 19Passing Offense 239.0 7 54Passing Defense 282.4 12 119Passing Efficiency 142.2 4 36Passing Efficiency-Defense 142.3 12 107Kickoff Returns 21.5 5 54Punt Returns 7.1 6 77Interceptions 10 T-9 76Net Punting 36.1 10 88Kickoff Coverage 42.2 1 NAField Goal Percentage 77.3% 4 NASacks 27 3 54Sacks Allowed (Fewest) 16 T-3 20First Downs 24.2 1 23First Downs Allowed 21.9 T-6 793rd-Down Conversions 45.3% 4 30Opp. 3rd-Down Conversions 43.8% 11 1014th-Down Conversions 61.5% T-3 24Opp. 4th-Down Conversions 57.1% 12 85Penalties (Fewest yards) 52.0 6 59Time of Possession 31:08 4 37Turnover Margin -0.33 T-8 89Red Zone Offense 89.5% 1 18Red Zone Defense 88.2% 13 104INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS (as of Dec. 6, 2014)Category Player Total MAC NationalRushing Yards Kareem Hunt 1360 3 18Terry Swanson 732 10 95Rushing Yards Per <strong>Game</strong> Kareem Hunt 151.1 1 3Terry Swanson 61.0 10 98Rushing Yards Per Attempt Kareem Hunt 7.9 1 2Terry Swanson 6.5 2 16Passing Yards Per <strong>Game</strong> Logan Woodside 189.7 10 79Completion Percentage Logan Woodside 59.8 4 42Passing Efficiency Logan Woodside 144.2 3 29Receptions/<strong>Game</strong> Corey Jones 5.5 5 42Receiving Yards/<strong>Game</strong> Corey Jones 67.7 10 69Scoring Jeremiah Detmer 8.2 3 34Kareem Hunt 7.3 5 64Touchdowns Kareem Hunt 11 T-6 NARushing Touchdowns Kareem Hunt 11 T-5 41Punt Return Average Corey Jones 6.7 3 48Kickoff Return Average Kishon Wilcher 23.2 4 51All-Purpose Yards/<strong>Game</strong> Kareem Hunt 156.0 1 9Corey Jones 101.5 10 91Field Goals/<strong>Game</strong> Jeremiah Detmer 1.42 T-3 T-24Field Goals Pct. Jeremiah Detmer 77.3% 6 45Tackles/<strong>Game</strong> Junior Sylvestre 7.8 20 105Tackles/<strong>Game</strong> (Linemen) Trent Voss 5.6 1 NASacks Orion Jones 6.0 T-4 NRTackles For Loss Trent Voss 11.0 T-7 NRInterceptions Jordan Haden 3 T-8 T-67


toledo's National tv apearancesOverall Record: 31-40Record on ESPN: 12-11Record on ESPN2: 12-16Record on ESPNU: 4-9Record on ESPN Classic: 0-1Record on ESPNews: 1-0Record on Big Ten Network: 2-2Record on SEC Network: 0-12014 (2-3)Sept. 6: Missouri 49, at <strong>Toledo</strong> 24 (ESPN)Sept. 12: at Cincinnati 58, <strong>Toledo</strong> 34 (ESPNU)Nov. 4: <strong>Toledo</strong> 30, at Kent State 20 (ESPNU)Nov. 11: at Northern Illinois 27, <strong>Toledo</strong> 24 (ESPN2)Nov. 19: at <strong>Toledo</strong> 27, <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green 20 (ESPN2)Jan. 4: <strong>Toledo</strong> vs. Arkansas State, GoDaddy <strong>Bowl</strong> (ESPN)2013 (2-3)Aug. 31: at Florida 24, <strong>Toledo</strong> 6 (SEC Network)Sept. 7: at Missouri 38, <strong>Toledo</strong> 23 (ESPNU)Oct. 19: at <strong>Toledo</strong> 45, Navy 44 (2OT) (ESPNews)Nov. 12: at <strong>Toledo</strong> 51, Buffalo 41 (ESPNU)Nov. 20: Northern Illnois 35, at <strong>Toledo</strong> 17 (ESPN2)2012 (1-4)Sept. 1: at Arizona 24, <strong>Toledo</strong> 17 (OT) (ESPNU)Nov. 6: Ball State 34, at <strong>Toledo</strong> 27 (ESPN2)Nov. 14: at Northern Illinois 31, <strong>Toledo</strong> 24 (ESPN2)Nov. 20: at <strong>Toledo</strong> 35, Akron 23 (ESPN2)Dec. 15: Potato <strong>Bowl</strong> - Utah State 41, <strong>Toledo</strong> 15 (ESPN)2011 (3-3)Sept. 10: at Ohio State 27, <strong>Toledo</strong> 22 (Big Ten Network)Sept. 16: Boise State 40, at <strong>Toledo</strong> 15 (ESPN)Nov. 1: Northern Illlinois 63, at <strong>Toledo</strong> 60 (ESPN2)Nov. 8: at <strong>Toledo</strong> 66, WMU 63 (ESPNU)Nov. 18: <strong>Toledo</strong> 44, at CMU 17 (ESPNU)Dec. 28: Military <strong>Bowl</strong> - <strong>Toledo</strong> 42, Air Force 41 (ESPN)2010: (2-3)Sept. 3: Arizona 41, at <strong>Toledo</strong> 2 (ESPN)Sept. 25: <strong>Toledo</strong> 31, at Purdue 20 (Big Ten Network)Nov. 9: at Northern Illinois 65, <strong>Toledo</strong> 30 (ESPN2)Nov. 17: at <strong>Toledo</strong> 33, <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green 14 (ESPN2)Dec. 26: LCP <strong>Bowl</strong> - FIU 34, <strong>Toledo</strong> 32 (ESPN)2009: (1-2)Sept. 5: at Purdue 52, <strong>Toledo</strong> 31 (Big Ten Network)Sept. 11: at <strong>Toledo</strong> 54, Colorado 38 (ESPN)Nov. 11: at Central Michigan 56, <strong>Toledo</strong> 28 (ESPN2)2008: (1-3)Sept. 20: Fresno State 55, at <strong>Toledo</strong> 54 - 2OT (ESPNU)Oct. 11: <strong>Toledo</strong> 13, at Michigan 10 (Big Ten Network)Nov. 5: at Akron 47, <strong>Toledo</strong> 30 (ESPNU)Nov. 28: <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green 38, at <strong>Toledo</strong> 10 (ESPN Classic)2007: (0-3)Sept. 1: Purdue 52, at <strong>Toledo</strong> 24 (ESPNU)Nov. 13: at Ball State 41, <strong>Toledo</strong> 20 (ESPN2)Nov. 23: at <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green 37, <strong>Toledo</strong> 10 (ESPNU)2006: (3-3)Sept. 15: at <strong>Toledo</strong> 37, Kansas 31 - 2OT (ESPN2)Sept. 30: at Pittsburgh 45, <strong>Toledo</strong> 3 (ESPNU)Oct. 7: Central Michigan 42, at <strong>Toledo</strong> 20 (ESPNU)Nov. 7: <strong>Toledo</strong> 17, at Northern Illinois 13 (ESPN2)Nov. 14: Ball State 20, at <strong>Toledo</strong> 17 (ESPN2)Nov. 21: at <strong>Toledo</strong> 31, <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green 21 (ESPN2)2005: (3-2)Sept. 27: at Fresno State 44, <strong>Toledo</strong> 14 (ESPN2)Nov. 4: <strong>Toledo</strong> 30, at Ohio 21 (ESPN2)Nov. 16: Northern Illinois 35, at <strong>Toledo</strong> 17 (ESPN2)Nov. 22: <strong>Toledo</strong> 44, at <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green 41 (2OT) (ESPN2)Dec. 21: GMAC <strong>Bowl</strong> - <strong>Toledo</strong> 45, UTEP 13 (ESPN)2004: (4-3)Sept. 4: at Minnesota 63, <strong>Toledo</strong> 21 (ESPN2)Oct. 16: at <strong>Toledo</strong> 31, Ohio 13 (ESPN)Nov. 2: at Miami 23, <strong>Toledo</strong> 16 (ESPN2)Nov. 9: <strong>Toledo</strong> 31, at Northern Illinois 17 (ESPN2)Nov. 23: at <strong>Toledo</strong> 49, <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green 41 (ESPN2)Dec. 2: MAC Championship - <strong>Toledo</strong> 35, Miami 27 (ESPN)Dec. 27: Motor City <strong>Bowl</strong> - UConn 39, <strong>Toledo</strong> 10 (ESPN)2003: (1-2)Aug. 29: at UNLV 28, <strong>Toledo</strong> 18 (ESPN)Sept. 12: <strong>Toledo</strong> 24, at Marshall 17 (ESPN)Nov. 29: <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green 31, <strong>Toledo</strong> 23 (ESPN)2002: (0-2)Dec. 7: MAC Championship - at Marshall 49, <strong>Toledo</strong> 45 (ESPN2)Dec. 26: Motor City <strong>Bowl</strong> - Boston College 51, <strong>Toledo</strong> 25 (ESPN)2001: (3-0)Nov. 6: at <strong>Toledo</strong> 41, Western Michigan 35 (ESPN)Nov. 30: MAC Championship - at <strong>Toledo</strong> 41, Marshall 36 (ESPN)Dec. 29: Motor City <strong>Bowl</strong> - <strong>Toledo</strong> 23 vs. Cincinnati 16 (ESPN)2000: (2-0)Sept. 2: <strong>Toledo</strong> 24, at Penn State 6 (ESPN2)Nov. 22: at <strong>Toledo</strong> 51, <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green 17 (ESPN2)1999: (0-1)Oct. 14: at Marshall 38, <strong>Toledo</strong> 13 (ESPN)1998: (0-1)Dec. 4: MAC Championship - at Marshall 23, <strong>Toledo</strong> 17 (ESPN2)1997: (0-1)Dec. 5: MAC Championship - at Marshall 34, <strong>Toledo</strong> 14 (ESPN2)1995: (1-0)Dec. 14: Las Vegas <strong>Bowl</strong> - <strong>Toledo</strong> 40 vs. Nevada 37 (OT) (ESPN)1987: (0-1)Nov. 5: Eastern Michigan 38, at <strong>Toledo</strong> 9 (ESPN)1984: (1-0)*Dec. 15: California <strong>Bowl</strong> - UNLV 30, <strong>Toledo</strong> 13 (ESPN)* <strong>Game</strong> later forfeited to <strong>Toledo</strong>1981: (1-0)Dec.19: California <strong>Bowl</strong> - <strong>Toledo</strong> 27, vs. San Jose State 25 (ESPN)


You would be hardpressedto find someonemore passionateabout his work thanMatt Campbell.Campbell, in histhird season as the headfootball coach at theUniversity of <strong>Toledo</strong>, describeshimself this way.“Relentless,” saidCampbell. “Going fromgood to great requiresrelentlessness. I want tobe relentless in the pursuitof greatness, and Iwant my staff and playersto be the same way.”Campbell’s pursuitof greatness has vaultedhim up the coachingladder quickly. He was named <strong>Toledo</strong> head coach on Dec.12, 2011, becoming the youngest head coach in the NCAADivision I FBS at the time by more than three years. Today, atage 34, he is still the second-youngest head coach in the FBS.But age has no bearing on what Campbell has accomplishedthus far in his career, and it certainly is not a factor on wherehe plans to lead the UT program.Just 16 days after taking over the helm in 2011, Campbellled his Rockets to a 42-41 victory over Air Force in the Military<strong>Bowl</strong>. He followed that up with winning seasons in 2012,2013 and 2014 including berths in the 2012 Famous IdahoPotato <strong>Bowl</strong> and the 2015 GoDaddy <strong>Bowl</strong>.These are just further chapters in his meteoric rise in thecoaching world that began just a little more than a decadeago. When the subject of the most successful young coachesin the nation comes up, Campbell’s name is almost alwaysincluded in the conversation.Growing Up in Football CountryHead coach MATT CAMPBELLCampbell’s passion forfootball was nurtured inthe heart of football country.He was born Massillon,OH, a football hotbedfamous for presentingevery male baby with aminiature football at thehospital nursery. His father,Rick, was the footballcoach at Massillon JacksonHigh School, a rivalto Campbell’s own highschool, Massillon Perry. Anoutstanding high schoolfootball player, Campbellchose to play college footballat Mount Union, just ashort drive from his home.Campbell thrived at MountUnion under legendarycoach Larry Kehres, twice earning first-team All-America andOhio Athletic Conference defensive lineman of the year honors.Better still, Campbell was a vital part of three consecutiveNCAA Division III national titles (2000, 2001, 2002). During hiscareer at Mount Union, he had 207 tackles, 49 tackles for lossand 22 sacks. Campbell also excelled in the classroom, earningCoSIDA Academic All-America honors and graduating in2002.Matt Campbell’s winning percentage of 65.8% (25-13) ranks secondall-time at <strong>Toledo</strong> behind Gary Pinkel (65.9%) for coaches with atleast three years at the UT helm.Learning the Coaching RopesCampbell began his coaching career as the offensivegraduate assistant at <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green in 2003 and 2004, workingwith the tight ends for teams that won the 2003 MotorCity <strong>Bowl</strong> and 2004 GMAC <strong>Bowl</strong>. He then returned to his almamater for the 2005 season as offensive coordinator/offensiveline coach.In his two seasons leading the Mount Union offense,Campbell and the Purple Raiders went 29-1 and won twoCampbell encourages his players to participate in communityservice in the off-season.Campbell meets with the media following a practice at the2012 Famous Idaho Potato <strong>Bowl</strong>.


Head coach MATT CAMPBELLNCAA Division III national titles. Inthose two seasons at Mount Union,Campbell mentored six All-Americanson offense, including future NFLstar wide receiver Pierre Garcon.Campbell returned to <strong>Bowl</strong>ingGreen as an assistant coach for twoseasons, one as the offensive linecoach (2007) and one as the offensiveline coach/running game coordinator(2008). The 2007 Falconswent 8-5 and earned a trip to theGMAC <strong>Bowl</strong>.Firing Up the Rocket OffenseCampbell’s next move in thecoaching ranks turned out to be pivotal,joining the Rocket staff as the offensive coordinator underhead coach Tim Beckman in 2009. At age 29, Campbellwas the second-youngest coordinator in the NCAA DivisionI FBS, but that didn’t prevent him from molding the Rocketsinto one of the highest scoring offenses in the country.Beckman and Campbell had coached together for oneseason at <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green in 2004 when Beckman was an assistantand Campbell was a graduate assistant. Their reunificationat <strong>Toledo</strong> re-energized the Rocket offense. <strong>Toledo</strong>’soffense was consistently among the most productive in thenation in Campbell’s three seasons as offensive coordinator.In his first season with the Rockets, Campbell helpedguide UT to the No. 16-ranked offense in the country (437.9yards per game), despite losing senior quarterback AaronOpelt to injury midway through the season. <strong>Toledo</strong>’s offensiveresurgence continued in 2010, a season that saw theRockets go 8-5 and make their first bowl appearance in fiveyears. The Rockets ranked third in the Mid-American Conferencein both scoring and total offense. In 2011, <strong>Toledo</strong> (9-4,7-1 MAC) ranked eighth nationally and first inthe MAC in scoring offense (42.2), and 10th inthe country and first in the MAC in total offense(481.3).Campbell earned national attention forhis recruiting, as well. Rivals.com named hima “top recruiter” in 2011. Campbell was one ofnine coaches from non-automatic qualifyingschools in the BCS to make the list, and theonly one from the Mid-American Conference.<strong>Toledo</strong>’s 2010, 2011 and 2012 recruiting classeswere ranked either No. 1 or No. 2 in the MAC byvirtually every scouting service.Taking Over the HelmCampbell‘s career took a dramatic turn atthe end of the 2011 regular season when Beckmanleft the program to take the head coachingposition at Illinois. UT Athletic DirectorCampbell will be participating in his seventhbowl game as a head or assistant coach.Mike O’Brien immediately namedCampbell the interim head coach.Three days later, O’Brien decidedto remove the interim label, andCampbell was introduced as <strong>Toledo</strong>’spermanent head coach withthe Military <strong>Bowl</strong> looming in just 16days.For the Military <strong>Bowl</strong> matchup vs.Air Force, Campbell chose to remainin his normal offensive coordinatorposition in the coaches’ box and letassociate head coach Louis Ayenihandle the on-field duties. The strategyworked out perfectly, as theRockets won, 42-41.Building Champions at <strong>Toledo</strong>Campbell’s first full season as head coach of the Rocketswas quite an exciting ride. Following an overtime loss at Arizonain the season opener, <strong>Toledo</strong> reeled off eight consecutivevictories, including a 29-23 triumph over then-No. 18Cincinnati. Close conference losses to Ball State and NorthernIllinois shot down the Rockets’ dreams of a MAC Championshiptitle, but UT won nine regular-season games andearned a berth into the 2012 Famous Idaho Potato <strong>Bowl</strong> vs.Utah State. It was <strong>Toledo</strong>’s third straight winning season andthird consecutive bowl appearance.In Year No. 2 under Campbell, the Rockets finished witha 7-5 mark, 5-3 in league play. <strong>Toledo</strong> navigated one of itstoughest non-conference schedules ever, traveling to then-No. 10 Florida and eventual SEC West champion Missouri tostart off the season. The Rockets lost those two contests, butwon seven of the next eight games, including a 28-25 triumphover arch-rival and eventual MAC champion <strong>Bowl</strong>ingGreen.In 2014, the Rockets went 8-4 and earned ashare of the MAC West Division title with a7-1 league mark. As a result, <strong>Toledo</strong> earnedits third bowl appearance with Campbell ashead coach.Campbell took the ALS icebucketchallenge in stylelast summer.Family ManCampbell comes from a football family thatplaced a high value on education. His father,Rick, coached at Jackson High Schoolin Massillon, OH, and later served as principalthere. He now serves as athletic directorat Canton South High School. Campbell’smother, Elaine, is a grant writer for MercyMedical Hospital in Canton, OH.Campbell and his wife Erica have two girls,Katelyn (5) and Isabella (4), and a son, Rudy(1).


Head coach MATT CAMPBELLHead Coach Matt CampbellPersonal InformationDate of Birth: Nov. 29, 1979Hometown: Massillon, OHHigh School: Massillon PerryFamily: Wife: Erica; Children: Katelyn (5) and Isabella (4), Rudy (1)Education: Bachelor’s degree in history, Mount Union, 2002Record as a Head CoachYear School Position Record MAC Highlights2011 <strong>Toledo</strong> Head Coach 1-0 0-0 Military <strong>Bowl</strong> Champions2012 <strong>Toledo</strong> Head Coach 9-4 6-2 Famous Idaho Potato <strong>Bowl</strong>2013 <strong>Toledo</strong> Head Coach 7-5 5-32014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Head Coach 8-4 7-1 GoDaddy <strong>Bowl</strong>/MAC West Co-ChampionCareer Record 25-13 18-6Record as an Assistant CoachYear School Position Record / Highlights2003 <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green Graduate Assistant 11-3 / Motor City <strong>Bowl</strong> Champions2004 <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green Graduate Assistant 9-3 / GMAC <strong>Bowl</strong>2005 Mount Union Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line 14-1 / D-III National Champions2006 Mount Union Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line 15-0 / D-III National Champions2007 <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green Offensive Line 8-5 / GMAC <strong>Bowl</strong>2008 <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green Offensive Line/Run-<strong>Game</strong> Coordinator 6-62009 <strong>Toledo</strong> Run-<strong>Game</strong> Coordinator/Offensive Line 5-72010 <strong>Toledo</strong> Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line 8-5 / Little Caesars Pizza <strong>Bowl</strong>2011 <strong>Toledo</strong> Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line 8-4 / Military <strong>Bowl</strong> Champions<strong>Bowl</strong> <strong>Game</strong>s Participated in as a Coach2003 Motor City <strong>Bowl</strong>2004 GMAC <strong>Bowl</strong>2007 GMAC <strong>Bowl</strong>2010 Little Caesars Pizza <strong>Bowl</strong>2011 Military <strong>Bowl</strong>2012 Famous Idaho Potato <strong>Bowl</strong>2014 GoDaddy <strong>Bowl</strong>NCAA Division III National Champions Participated in as a Coach2005 Mount Union2006 Mount UnionNFL Players Coached by Matt CampbellJayrone Elliott (<strong>Toledo</strong> 2010-13): Green BayT.J. Fatinikun (<strong>Toledo</strong> (2009-12): Tampa BayPierre Garcon (Mount Union 2004-07): Indianapolis, Washington.Josh Harris (<strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green, 2000-03): Cleveland.Kevin Kowalski (<strong>Toledo</strong>, 2007-10): Dallas, Washington.Kory Lichtensteiger (<strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green, 2003-07): Washington.Phillipkeith Manley (<strong>Toledo</strong>, 2008-11): Atlanta.Scott Mruczkowski (<strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green, 2001-04): San Diego.Danny Noble (<strong>Toledo</strong>, 2008-11): Tampa Bay, Jacksonville.Eric Page (<strong>Toledo</strong> 2009-11): Tampa Bay.Cecil Shorts (Mount Union, 2006-10): Jacksonville.Stephen Williams (<strong>Toledo</strong>, 2006-09): Arizona, Seattle, Jacksonville, Miami.College Football Playing CareerDefensive lineman, Mount Union College 1999-2002NCAA Division III All-American, 2001 and 2002NCAA Division III National Champions, 2000, 2001 and 2002The Campbell Family (Clockwise): Erica,Katelyn, Isabella, Rudy and Matt.


TOLEDO players to watchRay BushLinebacker6-3 • 235 • Sr.<strong>Toledo</strong>, OHRogers H.S.55Jaylen ColemanLinebacker6-0 • 235 • So.Pittsburgh, PAUniversity Prep H.S.442014Second on team with 75 tackles...Fourth with 7.5 TFL...Careerhigh11 tackles vs. Iowa State on Oct. 11 and BGSU on Nov. 19...Moved to middle linebacker after playing first three seasonsat defensive end.2013Played in 11 games, starting one...Made 36 tackles...2.5 tacklesfor loss and one interception...Career-high eight tackles vs.Western Michigan and Navy.2012Played in one game...Did not record any tackles.2011Played in 10 games...Totaled 18 tackles for the season...Hada season-high and team-high six tackles against EasternMichigan.2010Sat out season as a redshirt.High SchoolEarned first-team all-city, first-team all-district and secondteamall-state honors as a senior...Led team to a 9-2 record...Named <strong>Toledo</strong> City League and district Defensive Player of theYear...90 tackles, 13 tackles for loss and five sacks...Caught 15passes for 188 yards as a tight end....As a junior, had 59 tackles,eight tackles for loss, three sacks and one interception...In track, placed third in the high hurdles in the City Leaguechampionship and leaped 20-11 in the long jump as a junior.PersonalFull name is Raymond Charles Bush...Birthdate: July 13, 1992...Mother is Lydia Butler...Mother works at Owens CommunityCollege in <strong>Toledo</strong>...Has one older sister and one youngerbrother...Graduated with a degree in interdisciplinary studiesand is pursuing his master’s degree.2014Played in 12 games as a reserve linebacker, making 21 tackles...Career-high six tackles at Missouri on Sept. 6.2013Played in five games, making five tackles...Missed first sevengames of the season due to injuries.2012Sat out season as a redshirt.High SchoolFirst-team all-state and all-city selection as a senior...OffensivePlayer of the Year and MVP of the Pittsburgh City League...First-team all-city as a sophomore and junior...Second-teamall-city on defense as a freshman...Led the City League in rushingas a senior with 1,500 yards and 15 TDs...110 tackles, threeinterceptions and three forced fumbles...Three-star prospectby ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com...Scout ranked himas No. 19 middle linebacker in the nation...No. 25 overallprospect in Pennsylvania by both ESPN.com and Rivals.com...High school coach was Lou Berry.PersonalFull name is Jaylen Coleman...Birthdate: July 21, 1993...Fatheris Ronald Alford...Dadplayed football at EdinboroState...Uncle is formerPittsburgh Steeler LamonteColeman...Criminal justicemajor.Ray Bush’s Career StatisticsYear G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH2010 DNP - Redshirt2011 10/0 9 9 18 0 0 0 0 0 02012 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02013 11/1 18 18 36 2.5 1.0 0 1/3 0 02014 12/12 39 36 75 7.5 3.5 0 0 5 2Totals 34/13 66 63 129 10.0 4.5 0 1/3 5 2Career <strong>Game</strong> HighsTackles: 11 (Two times, last vs. <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green, 11-19-14)Tackles for Loss: 2 (Northern Illinois, 11-11-14)Jaylen Coleman’s Career StatisticsYear G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH2012 DNP - Redshirt2013 5/0 1 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 02014 12/0 7 14 21 0 0 0 0 0 1Totals 17/0 8 18 26 0 0 0 0 0 1Career <strong>Game</strong> HighsTackles: 6 (Missouri, 9-6-14)


TOLEDO players to watchChris CollinsDefensive Tackle6-4 • 290 • Jr.Pittsburgh, PAUniversity Prep H.S.53Allen CovingtonDefensive End6-2 • 275 • Jr.Tampa, FLArmwood H.S.992014Played in 11 games, starting one vs. Iowa State...Eight tacklesand one forced fumble.2013Played in all 12 games, starting two at defensive tackle...15tackles and 3.0 tackles for loss...Career-high four tackles vs.Navy.2012Played in five games, making one tackle.High School33 tackles, 13 tackles for loss and 21 sacks as a senior...Firstteamall-conference honors...24 tackles, 12 tackles for lossand eight sacks as a junior...26 tackles, 10 tackles for lossand 16 sacks as a sophomore...MVP of the basketball teamas a sophomore...High school coach was Rodney Decipeda.PersonalFull name is Christopher Alexander Collins...Birthdate: Oct.2, 1993...Parents are Michael and Carla Collins...Has ninesiblings...Brother Mike played football at Case Western Reserve...Majoris exercise science.2014Starter in 11 of 12 games at defensive end...28 tackles, 4.0TFL, 1.0 sack...Three times had four tackles in a game, last vs.<strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green.2013Appeared in all 12 games, making six starts at defensivetackle...Recorded 26 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks...Career-high seven tackles vs. Navy...Credited with five QBhurries, second-best on the team.2012Played in six games, making one tackle.High SchoolThree-star recruit by Rivals.com...Honorable mention All-America selection by Sports Illustrated...93 tackles and 11sacks as a senior for a Tampa Armwood team that won theFlorida 6A state title and was ranked No. 2 in the nation...County Defensive Player of the Year...First-team all-state...Four-year starter...Played tight end as a junior, snagging six TDpasses...Standout basketballplayer...Namedto all-state basketballteam as a junior...Highschool coach was SeanCallahan.PersonalFull name is Allen MarionCovington...Birthdate:July 9, 1994...Parents are Marion andMelissa Covington...Has a younger brother,Aaron... Criminal justicemajor.Chris Collins’ Career StatisticsYear G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH2012 5/0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 02013 12/2 6 9 15 3.0 0 0 0 0 12014 11/1 3 5 8 0 0 1 0 0 0Totals 28/3 10 14 24 3.0 0 1 0 0 1Career <strong>Game</strong> HighsTackles: 5 (Missouri, 9-6-14)Allen Covington’s Career StatisticsYear G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH2012 6/0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 02013 12/2 8 18 26 5.5 0 0 0 1 52014 12/11 10 18 28 4.0 1.0 0 0 2 7Totals 30/13 19 36 55 9.5 1.0 0 0 3 12Career <strong>Game</strong> HighsTackles: 7 (Navy, 10-19-13)


TOLEDO players to watchJeremiah DetmerPlacekicker5-8 • 170 • Sr.Hilliard, OHDavidson H.S.85*** 2014 Lou Groza Award Candidate****** 2014 Second-Team All-MAC ******2013 MAC Special Teams Player of the Year****** 2013 Lou Groza Award Semifinalist****** 2013 First-Team All-MAC ****** 2012 Third-Team All-MAC ******2012 Academic All-MAC***CareerSecond on UT’s all-time field-goal list with 65...Needs four field goalsto pass Rusty Hanna (68 from 1989-92)...Sixth all-time among MACkickers...All-time leader in field-goal percentage (65-77/84.4%) forboth <strong>Toledo</strong> and MAC...Three-time All-MAC kicker...Eight times hasbeen named MAC West Division Special Teams Player of the Week.2014Candidate for the Lou Groza Award as the nation’s top placekicker...Earned second-team All-MAC honors...Has made 17-of-22 fieldgoalattempts...Made 1-of-2 field goals at EMU, with the only misscoming from 57 yards, a career-long attempt...Streak of 11 straightfield goals was snapped vs. BGSU when his 29-yard attempt wasblocked...48-of-50 extra points...Made 3-of-3 field goals vs. KentState, including season-long 45-yarder...Made 3-of-3 field goals vs.Iowa State, earning MAC West Special Teams Player of the Weekhonors for the eighth time in his career...Made 2-2 field goals vs.New Hampshire, Central Michigan and Western Michigan...Secondfield goal vs. WMU was a 37-yarder in the rain that came withno time on the clock to tie the score 13-13 and send the gameinto overtime...First attempt vs. Missouri on Sept. 6 was blocked,snapping a string of 15 consecutive conversions going back to2013...Made a 40-yarder vs. Mizzou and had 4-of-5 touchbacksto earn MAC West Division Special Teams Player of the Week...33touchbacks in 76 attempts this season...Team captain...Nomineefor Academic All-America.2013MAC Special Teams Player of the Year...First-team All-MAC selection...LouGroza Award semifinalist as nation’s top placekicker...Connected on 19-20 field goals and 44-45 extra points...First in MACand tied for 11th in nation and with 1.6 FGs/game...Second in MACand third nationally in FG percentage (95.0%)...Booted 3-of-3 fieldgoals vs. Buffalo...Saw his consecutive field-goal streak snapped at23 vs. Eastern Washington on Sept. 14...Missed his second attemptvs. EWU, a 35-yarder...Tied Alex Steigerwald (23 from 2007-08) formost consecutive field goals by a Rocket...23 makes is fifth-bestall-time in NCAA recordbook...Made 13 straight FGs after the miss,making him successful 36 of his last 37 attempts...Named MAC WestSpecial Teams Player of the Week five times (Sept. 7, Sept. 14, Oct 5,Nov. 2, Nov. 12)...Made 3-of-3 field goals (24, 46, 41) vs. Missouri onSept. 7...Made 2-of-2 field goals vs. Florida on Aug. 31...Connectedon season-high 47-yard FG vs. Navy on Oct. 19...Hit game-winningextra-point in 45-44 double overtime win over Navy...Punted threetimes for an average of 30.0 vs. Missouri...50 percent (38 -76) of hiskickoffs were for touchbacks...Nominee for Capital One AcademicAll-America...Made 44 consecutive extra points until he had oneblocked in the fourth quarter of the Akron game.2012Named third-team All-MAC...Connected on 24-of-29 field goals,including last 17 in a row...Broke school record of 21 field goalsset by Rusty Hanna in 1992...Kicked career-best five field goals in29-23 win over No. 18 Cincinnati...Kicked season-long 47-yardervs. Cincy...Named Lou Groza Award “Star of the Week” following UCgame...Kicked three FGs vs. WMU, CMU and Utah State in FamousIdaho Potato <strong>Bowl</strong>...Tied for third in nation with 1.9 field goals pergame...44-of-47 on PATs...Averaged 61.6 yards per kickoff...23-of-85kickoffs were for touchbacks...Named CoSIDA Academic All-Districtand Academic All-MAC with 3.675 GPA in education.2011Handled all kickoffs and long field-goal attempts...5-of-6 on fieldgoals, including 2-of-2 over 50 yards...Averaged 58.8 yards perkickoff...Named MAC Special Teams Player of the Week for Week 4against Syracuse for booting a career-long 52-yard field goal andaveraging 67 yards on kickoffs...Also kicked 50-yarder at CMU...Sixtouchbacks on kickoffs.Jeremiah Detmer’s Career StatisticsYear G FG-FGA Pct. 18-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Bl XP2011 13 5-6 83.3 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-2 2-2 52 0 0-02012 13 24-29 82.8 0-0 13-14 5-7 6-7 0-1 47 1 44-472013 12 19-20 95.0 0-0 7-7 6-7 6-6 0-0 44 0 44-452014 12 17-22 77.3 0-0 11-13 3-3 3-5 0-1 45 2 48-50Career 50 65-77 84.4 0-0 31-34 16-19 16-20 2-4 52 3 136-142Career <strong>Game</strong> HighsLong Field Goal: 52 (Syracuse, 9-24-11)Field Goals in <strong>Game</strong>: 5 (Cincinnati, 10-20-12)Consecutive Field Goal Streaks: 23 (9-22-12 through 9-14-13); 15 (9-14-13 through8-30-14); 11 (9-27-14 through 11-11-14)High SchoolConnected on 36-of-46 field goals and was 131-of-135 on extrapoints in his high school career...Rated No. 4 kicker in Ohio byRivals.com...Three-star recruit and No. 9 kicker in the nationby Scout.com...First-team all-state, all-district, all-area and allconferenceas a senior, hitting 13-of-16 field goals, including along of 47 yards...Two-time all-state soccer player.PersonalFull name is Jeremiah David Detmer...Nickname is “J.D.”...Birthdate:May 12, 1993...Parents are David and Dawn Detmer...Enjoys soccer, lacrosse and snowboarding...Major is education.


JEREMIAH DETMER IN THE TOLEDO RECORD BOOKCAREER FIELD GOALSFIELD GOALS MADE1. Rusty Hanna (1989-92) ...................................682. Jeremiah Detmer (2011-present)........ 653. Todd France (1998-2001)................................594. Bruce Nichols (1985-88) ................................505. Alex Steigerwald (2006-09)..........................48FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. Rusty Hanna (1989-92) ..................................992. Todd France (1998-2001)...............................843. Jeremiah Detmer (2011-present)........ 774. Bruce Nichols (1985-88) ................................705. Alex Steigerwald (2006-09)..........................58FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEMinimum of 10 field goals made1. Jeremiah Detmer (2011-pres.).......84.4%2. Alex Steigerwald (2006-09)...................82.8%3. Jason Robbins (2002-05)........................82.6%4. Tony Lee (1980-83)....................................78.4%5. Bruce Nichols (1985-88) .........................71.4%FIELD GOALS MADE - 50+ YARDS1. Rusty Hanna (1989-92) .................................... 2Todd France (1998-2001)................................. 2Jeremiah Detmer (2011-pres.)............... 24. Bruce Nichols (1985-88) .................................. 1Alex Steigerwald (2006-09)............................ 1SEASON FIELD GOALSFIELD GOALS MADE1. Jeremiah Detmer (2012)........................242. Rusty Hanna (1992)...........................................213. Jeremiah Detmer (2013)........................194. Rusty Hanna (1990)...........................................18Todd France (1999)............................................18FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. Rusty Hanna (1992)...........................................29Rusty Hanna (1990)...........................................29Jeremiah Detmer (2012)........................294. Todd France (1999)............................................265. David Walker (1984)...........................................25FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEMinimum of 5 field goals made1. Jason Robbins (2005)...............100.0% (13-13)Alex Steigerwald (2007)..........100.0% (13-13)3. Jeremiah Detmer (2013).... 95.0% (19-20)4. Jason Robbins (2004)................................ 90.0%5. Bruce Nichols (1988)................................. 88.2%6. Alex Steigerwald (2006)........................... 87.5%GAME FIELD GOALSFIELD GOALS MADE1. Rusty Hanna vs. N. Illinois (1992)................ 62. Rusty Hanna vs. Ball State (1989)................ 5Todd France vs. E. Illinois (2000).................. 5Jeremiah Detmer vs. Cinc. (2012).........55. Four players.............................................................4LONGEST FIELD GOAL MADE1. Todd France vs. W. Michigan (2001).........552. Jeremiah Detmer vs. Syr. (2011).........523. Bruce Nichols vs. E. Michigan (1986).......51Rusty Hanna vs. Purdue (1992)...................51Todd France vs. E. Michigan (1999)...........51CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS MADE1. Alex Steigerwald (2007-08) ..........................23Jeremiah Detmer (2012-13)................. 233. Jason Robbins (2004-05)................................194. Jeremiah Detmer (2013-14)................. 15MAC RECORDSFIELD GOALS PERCENTAGE - CAREER1. Jeremiah Detmer, UT (2011-14).....84.4 (65-77)2. Alex Steigerwald, UT (2006-09)...............82.8 (48-58)3. Jason Robbins, UT (2002-05)...................82.6 (38-46)4. Ian McGarvey, BSU (2007-10)..................80.9 (55-68)5. Jared Parseghian, Miami (2001-04).......80.0 (36-45)Scott Secor, Ball State (2012-14)............80.0 (40-50)FIELD GOALS MADE - CAREER1. Matt Weller, Ohio (2009-12)....................................... 802. Steve Azar, NIU (2000-03)............................................ 733. Andrew Wellock, EMU (2003-06).............................. 694. Gary Gussman, Miami (1984-87).............................. 68Rusty Hanna, UT (1989-92)......................................... 686. Jeremiah Detmer, UT (2011-14)......................657. John Diettrich, BSU (1983-86)................................... 638. Kenny Stucker, BSU (1988-91)................................... 629. Todd France, UT (1998-2001)..................................... 5910. Chris Nendick, NIU (2004-07).................................. 57


TOLEDO players to watchChristian DukesCornerback5-9 • 185 • Jr.Cincinnati, OHColerain H.S.5Mike EbertOffensive Lineman6-6 • 285 • So.Sandusky, OHPerkins H.S.892014Started all 12 games at cornerback...60 tackles and team-best10 passes broken up...Also had two interceptions...Career-high10 tackles and three passes broken up in win over Ball State...Nine tackles and a fumble recovery vs. CMU.2013Played in 11 games, starting three games at cornerback...Recorded 12 tackles and two pass breakups...Season-highfour tackles vs. Western Michigan.2012Appeared in all 13 games, making five starts...Recorded 35tackles, one tackle for loss and one pass breakup...Seasonhighsix tackles in Arizona and Northern Illinois contests...Tackle for loss vs. Northern Illinois...Broke up a pass againstCoastal Carolina.2011Sat out the season as a redshirt.High SchoolSecond-team all-state as a senior...34 tackles and one interception...Averaged46 yards on kickoff returns...Three-starrecruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com...No. 104 cornerback innation according to Scout.com...Played in the North-SouthAll-Star <strong>Game</strong> and the Big 33 Classic...As a junior, had 44tackles, three interceptions, six pass deflections and averaged48 yards on kickoff returns...Made second-team all-state, andearned all-city and all-league honors...As a sophomore, had48 tackles and nine pass deflections...Earned honorable mentionall-state honors...Also ran track and played one year ofbasketball...High school coach was Tom Bolden.PersonalFull name is Christian Di’Aries Dukes...Birthdate: Dec. 15,1992...Parents are Vince Pass and Colleen Dukes-Pass...Majoris interdisciplinary studies.2014Played in all 12 games as a reserve on the offensive line.2013Played in all 12 games as a reserve on the offensive line.2012Sat out the season as a redshirt.High SchoolFirst-team all-conference as both tight end and defensive endas a senior...12 catches for 128 yards...46 tackles, including fivesacks...As a junior, made first-team all-conference as a tightend with 48 catches for 440 yards and three TDs...Secondteamall-conference as a defensive end with 88 tackles andnine sacks...Three-year letterwinner in basketball, twicenamed first-team all-district and all-conference...Two-timeconference champion and a state finalist in the shot put anddiscus...High school coach was Jason Ziegler.PersonalFull name is Michael Dean Ebert...Birthdate: Dec. 9, 1993...Parents are Michael and Dawn Ebert...Has two sisters, Heidiand Shannon...Mechanical engineering major.Christian Duke’s Career StatisticsYear G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH2011 DNP - Redshirt2012 13/5 27 8 35 1.0 0 0 0 1 02013 11/3 8 4 12 0 0 0 0 2 02014 12/12 45 15 60 1.0 1.0 0 2 10 0Totals 36/20 80 27 107 2.0 1.0 0 2 13 0Career <strong>Game</strong> HighsTackles: 10 (Ball State 9-20-14)


TOLEDO players to watchNick EllisPunter5-11 • 170 • So.Pickerington, OHPickerington H.S.48Phillip ElyQuarterback6-1 • 202• Jr.Tampa, FLPlant H.S.122014Punter in all 12 games, averaging 36.6 yards per boot...Of his48 punts, 18 were downed inside the 20, 16 were fair caught...None of his kicks went for touchbacks...Just seven of his kickswere returned for a total of 50 yards...Twice had a long kickof 51 yards, vs. Kent State and <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green.2013Did not see game action.2012Joined team as a walk-on...Sat out the season as a redshirt.High SchoolFirst-team all-conference kicker as a sophomore and senior....High school coach was Jay Sharrett.PersonalFull name is Nicholas Andrew Ellis...Birthdate: Jan. 6, 1994...Parents are Phil and Kathi Ellis...Father played football atLouisville...Has one brother, Tony...Criminal justice major.Nick Ellis’ Career StatisticsYear G No. Yds Avg. Long TB FC I20 Blk2012 DNP-Redshirt2013 DNP2014 12 48 1756 36.6 51 0 16 18 0Totals 12 48 1756 36.6 51 0 16 18 0Career <strong>Game</strong> HighsLong Punt: 51 (Twice, last vs. <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green, 11-19-14)2014Out for the season following a knee injury in the secondweek of the season...Earned starting role following threewaybattle in off-season...Completed 24-of-34 passes withfour TDs and no interceptions in Rocket debut vs. NewHampshire...Led <strong>Toledo</strong> to seven consecutive touchdownsmidway through the game...Completed 17-of-34 passes for204 yards vs. Missouri before going down with a knee injury...Hadknee surgery on Sept. 19.2013Sat out season after transferring from Alabama.2012 (at Alabama)Played backup quarterback in six games, completing 3-of-4 passes for 42 yards and one touchdown...Connected ontwo of three attempts for 15 yards vs. Arkansas...Threw firstcareer touchdown on a 27-yard pass, his only attempt of thegame, vs. Mississippi State.2011 (at Alabama)Redshirted during his first year with the Crimson Tide.High SchoolU.S. Army All-American...Ranked as the No. 20 pro-stylequarterback prospect by Rivals.com and the No. 48 player inthe state of Florida...No. 40 quarterback by ESPNU and theNo. 41 QB by Scout.com...Ranked as the 69th player in Floridaby SuperPrep Magazine...No. 107 on the Mobile Press-Register’s Super Southeast 120...No. 77 on Orlando SentinelTop 100 players in Florida...Threw for 2,731 yards and 26touchdowns in 2010 for Plant High School while completing64.3 percent of his passes and leading his team to thestate championship game...As a junior in 2010, he led Plantto the Florida 5A State title while throwing for 1,860 yardsand 20 touchdowns, earning 5A honorable mention All-State honors...Also led his team to a state championship as asophomore in 2008...High school coach was Robert Weiner.PersonalFull name is Phillip Edward Ely (pronounced E-lee)...Birthdate:Jan. 3, 1993...Parents are Bruce and Jan Ely...Fatherplayed football at the University of Miami...Also had anuncle who played at Miami, two uncles who played at theUniversity of Florida and another who played at Air Force...Major is marketing.


2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Football PLAYERS TO WATCHDrake FletcherLinebacker6-0 • 230 • Sr.Cincinnati, OHRoger Bacon H.S.38Keenen GibbsDefensive Tackle6-3 • 265 • Jr.Cincinnati, OHLaSalle H.S.342014A former walk-on who earned a scholarship in his seniorseason...Played in all 12 games, making two tackles on specialteams...Nominee for the Burlsworth Trophy, given annuallyto the best player in the country who began his career as awalk-on.2013Saw action in 11 games...Totaled 7 tackles.2012Walked on in spring of 2012...Did not see game action.High SchoolFirst-team all-region and first-team all-league as a senior...Team MVP...105 tackles, five sacks...First-team all-league as ajunior...High school coach was Kevin Huxel.PersonalFull name is Drake Christian Fletcher...Birthdate: Jan. 10,1992...Parents are Dwayne and Judith Fletcher...Majoring incommunication.2014Played first full season as a Rocket after battling through injuriesin his first three years...Played in 12 games at defensivetackle, starting one...13 tackles and 2.5 sacks...Credited withsacks in each of UT’s final two games.2013Played in three games...Participation limited due to injuries.2012Did not see game action due to injuries.2011Sat out season as a redshirt...Enrolled in January...Grayshirtwho originally signed with the Rockets in 2010.High SchoolFirst-team all-league and second-team all-district selection asa senior...Made first-team all-league as a junior...Ranked No.176 defensive end in nation by ESPN.com...Listed as a “Top10” defensive line prospect in Ohio by McCallister ScoutingReport...70 tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss and 6.5 sacks as asenior...75 tackles, 10 TFL and five sacks as a junior...Starteron basketball team...Competed in the shot put and discus...High school coach was Tom Grippa.PersonalFull name is Keenen Patrick Gibbs...Birthdate: Oct. 28, 1991...Father is Patrick Gibbs and mother is Vicky Goodson...Majoris interdisciplinary studies.Keenan Gibbs’ Career StatisticsDrake Fletcher’s Career StatisticsYear G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH2013 10/0 2 5 7 0 0 1 0 0 02014 12/0 2 0 2 1.0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 22/0 4 5 9 1.0 0 1 0 0 0Career <strong>Game</strong> HighsTackles: 2 (Three times, last vs. Akron 11-29-13)Year G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH2011 DNP-Redshirt2012 DNP-Injured2013 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02014 12/1 6 7 13 2.5 2.5 0 0 0 1Totals 15/1 6 7 13 2.5 2.5 0 0 0 1Career <strong>Game</strong> HighsTackles: 3 (Eastern Michigan 11-28-14)


2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Football PLAYERS TO WATCHJordan HadenSafety5-11 • 210 • Sr.Fort Washington, MDFriendly H.S.4Juwan HaynesCornerback6-0 • 190• Jr.Pittsburgh, PACentral Catholic H.S.20*** 2014 Second-Team All-MAC ***2014Second-team All-MAC...Played in 10 games, starting all 10...Missed final two games of the season due to injuries...Statusfor bowl game is uncertain...46 tackles and team-best threeinterceptions...Career-high eight tackles vs. Western Michigan.2013Played in six games at free safety, making four tackles...Startedlast game vs. Akron...Missed early part of season due to injuries.2012Played in all 13 games at cornerback...Made 16 tackles andtwo interceptions...Twice totaled four tackles in a game...Returned first career interception 63 yards for a touchdownvs. WMU...Also intercepted a pass against Cincinnati.2011Sat out the season after transferring from Florida.2010Joined his older brother, Joe, at Florida, enrolling in Januaryof 2010...Left the Gators’ program prior to the start of the2010 season.High SchoolA four-star recruit, Haden was the 12th-ranked safety in thecountry by Rivals.com and No. 21 by Scout.com coming outof Friendly High School in Fort Washington, MD in 2009...As ajunior, Haden had 62 tackles and three interceptions, rushedfor 283 yards and three TDs, and caught seven passes.PersonalFull name is Jordan Isaiah Haden...Birthdate: Oct. 21, 1991...Parents are Joseph and Zakiya Haden...Older brother JoeHaden plays for the Cleveland Browns...Graduated with adegree in interdisciplinary studies and is continuing hiseducation...First person in his family to earn a college degree.2014Played in all 12 games, starting three...12 tackles and twopasses broken up.2013Appeared in seven games at safety...Totaled four tackles.2012Played in all 13 games, starting one game vs. EMU...Totaled11 tackles...Career-high three tackles vs. EMU...One of onlytwo true freshmen (along with Alex Zmolik) to see significantplaying time in 2012.High SchoolHonorable mention all-state selection on defense in his seniorand junior years...As a senior, had 30 tackles and threeinterceptions...42 tackles and five interceptions as a junior...High school coach was Terry Totten.PersonalFull name is Juwan Demarcus Haynes...Birthdate: March 22,1994...Parents are John and Sherri Bentley...Has a brother,Josh, and a sister, Shaylah...Communication major.Jordan Haden’s Career StatisticsYear G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH2011 DNP - Transfer2012 13/0 12 4 16 0 0 0 2/105 1 02013 6/1 3 1 4 0 0 0 0/0 0 02014 10/10 32 14 46 1.0 0 0 3/50 4 1Totals 29/11 47 19 66 1.0 0 0 5/155 5 1Career <strong>Game</strong> HighsTackles: 8 (Western Michigan 10-4-14)Juwan Haynes’ Career StatisticsYear G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH2012 13/1 6 5 11 0 0 0 0 0 02013 7/0 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 02014 12/3 7 5 12 0 0 0 0 2 0Totals 32/4 16 11 27 0 0 0 0 2 0Career <strong>Game</strong> HighsTackles: 3 (Eastern Michigan 10-13-12)


2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Football PLAYERS TO WATCHJosh HendershotOffensive Lineman6-4 • 295 • Sr.Newark, OHNewark Catholic H.S.56Treyvon HesterDefensive Tackle6-4 • 300 • So.Pittsburgh, PAPenn Hills H.S.91*** 2014 Second-Team All-MAC ***2014Named second-team All-MAC...Started nine games at lefttackle, then the final three at center when Greg Mancz wentdown with an injury...Has started in 37 consecutive games...Leader of offensive line that powers Rocket offense that ranksNo. 1 in MAC in total offense (486.3) and in rushing offense(247.3) and tied for No. 3 in sacks allowed (16).2013Started all 12 games at left tackle...Starter on offensive linefor 25 consecutive games...Rocket offensive line allowed sixsacks in 12 games, the fewest in the country...UT offensiveline ranked fourth in MAC in total offense (447.3) and secondin rushing (240.6).2012Started all 13 games at left tackle...Key part of offense thatranked third in MAC in total offense (445.2) and fifth in scoringoffense (31.5).2011Played in six games as a reserve offensive lineman.2010Sat out season as a redshirt.High SchoolFirst-team all-league, all-district, all-region and DivisionVI all-state as a senior...Region II “Player of the Year”...Alsostarted on the defensive line...As a junior, made honorablemention all-region...On defense, had 11 sacks as a senior andsix as a junior...Member of the state championship team assophomore...Scout.com rated him No. 81 offensive guardin the country...Chosen to play in the North-South All-Star<strong>Game</strong>...High school coach was Bill Franks.PersonalFull name is Joshua Michael Hendershot...Birthdate: Oct. 10,1991...Parents are Mike Hendershot and Kim Foltz...Graduatedwith a degree in criminal justice and is pursuing hismaster’s degree.*** 2014 Second-Team All-MAC ****** 2013 Third-Team All-MAC ***2014Second-team All-MAC...45 tackles, 7.0 TFL...Season-high eighttackles vs. Northern Illinois.2013Named third-team All-MAC as a freshman...Played in all 12games, starting nine...Totaled 39 tackles...7.5 tackles forloss...3.5 sacks...One pass breakup...Career-high nine tacklesvs. Navy.2012Sat out season as a redshirt.High SchoolSigned with the Rockets in 2012 but did not join the programuntil 2013...Earned first-team all-state and first-teamAll-WPIAL honors...Three-star recruit by Rivals.com...Chosento Pittsburgh Tribune’s “Fabulous 22” team and PittsburghPost-Gazette’s “Terrific 25” team...As a junior, made secondteamall-state as an offensive lineman...High school coachwas Ron Graham.PersonalFull name is Treyvon Ramal Hester...Birthdate: Sept. 21,1992...Parents are Anthony Hester and Theresa Reynolds...Criminal justice major.Trevon Hester’s Career StatisticsYear G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH2012 DNP - Redshirt2013 12/9 16 23 39 7.5 3.5 0 1 1 12014 12/10 20 25 45 7.0 1.0 1 0 1 10Totals 24/19 36 47 84 14.5 4.5 1 1 2 11Career <strong>Game</strong> HighsTackles: 9 (Navy, 10-19-13)Tackles For Loss: 2 (Western Michigan, 10-4-14)


2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Football PLAYERS TO WATCHKareem HuntRunning Back5-11 • 200 • So.Willoughby, OHSouth H.S.3*** 2014 First-Team All-MAC****** 2014 Doak Walker Award Candidate***CareerHas 13 100-yard rushing games in 20 games as a collegian, includingnine straight and 13 in his last 14...Ranks 14th in careerrushing at UT with 2,226 yards despite having played in just twoseasons...In games with at least 10 rushing attempts, he has onlyfailed to reach 100 yards once in his career (91 yards in 19 attemptsvs. NIU in 2013).2014First-team All-MAC selection...Leads MAC and third in nation with151.1 yards per game...Leads league and ranks third nationally with7.86 yards per carry...Became the 15th Rocket to gain 1,000 yardsin a season in first quarter vs. BGSU...Third-fastest player in schoolhistory to reach the 1000-yard mark, doing so in 27 quarters...1,360yards rushing is the seventh-most in UT history and the most everby a sophomore...Rushed for 100 or more yards in every game hehas played...Gained career-best 265 yards and scored two TDson 30 attempts in 27-20 win vs. BGSU... 265 yards rushing is thefourth-highest in UT history and the most since Morgan Williamsset the school mark with 330 yards vs. Miami in 2008...Career-best91-yard touchdown run vs. BGSU was the third-longest rush in<strong>Toledo</strong> history...Gained 119 yards on 18 carries vs. NIU...Rushedfor 141 yards in 18 attempts vs. Kent State...Career-high 198 yardson 26 carries vs. UMass on Oct. 25...Returned to lineup vs. UMassafter missing previous three games due to ankle injury...Rushedfor 142 yards on 12 carries vs. Ball State, all in the first half...Rushedfor 101 yards on 12 carries vs. Cincinnati, all in the first half...Didnot play in the second half of both those games due to injuries...Gained 148 yards and scored three TDs on just 15 carries vs. Missouri...Rushedfor 136 yards and two touchdowns on 20 carriesvs. New Hampshire...Eight receptions for 44 yards.2013Second on team and ninth in MAC with 866 yards rushing...Ninthin MAC in rushing yards per game (72.2)...Second among runningbacks in MAC behind David Fluellen with 6.3 yards per carry...rushedfor over 100 yards five times...String was snapped when he gainedKareem Hunt’s Career StatisticsYear G/S Att. Yds. Avg. TD LP2013 12/3 137 866 6.3 6 52-Navy2014 9/9 173 1360 7.9 11 91-<strong>Bowl</strong>ing GreenTotals 21/12 310 2226 7.2 17 91-<strong>Bowl</strong>ing GreenCareer <strong>Game</strong> HighsRushing Yards: 265 (<strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green, 11-19-14)Rushing Attempts: 31 (Buffalo, 11-12-13)Rushing TDs: 3 (Missouri, 9-6-14)Longest Run: 91 (<strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green, 11-19-14)91 yards vs. NIU...Rushed for 103 yards in regular-season finale vs.Akron before coming out of game in third quarter due to injury...Rushed for season-high 186 yards on 31 carries vs. Buffalo...Rushedfor 168 yards and two TDs on 20 attempts vs. EMU...Started in placeof injured David Fluellen in EMU and Buffalo games...Rushed for 127yards on 15 carries vs. Navy...114 yards on 21 attempts at <strong>Bowl</strong>ingGreen...Also has 12 receptions for 68 yards.High SchoolRushed for 2,685 yards and 44 touchdowns as a senior, settingthe all-time rushing record for Lake County...Averaged 11 yardsper carry for the 10-1 Rebels...Earned first-team all-state, all-districtand all-conference honors...Three-star recruit by Rivals.comand 24/7Sports...Returned two kickoffs for touchdowns...Finalistfor “Mr. Football” in Ohio...As a junior, rushed for 2,519 yards and39 TDs on nine yards per carry, earning first-team all-conferencehonors...Played basketball...Reached 6-feet-5 inches in the highjump...High School coach was Matt Duffy.PersonalFull name is Kareem AJ Hunt...Birthdate: Aug. 6, 1995...Parentsare Kareem Hunt and Stephanie Riggins...Has one brother, ClarenceRiggins...Undecided on academic major.Kareem Hunt’s Career Rushing By <strong>Game</strong>2013Opponent Att. Yds Avg TD LPat Florida 2 0 0.0 0 0at Missouri 1 1 1.0 0 1Eastern Washington 5 27 5.4 0 16at Central Michigan 1 1 1.0 0 1at Ball State 0 0 0.0 0 0Western Michigan 3 48 16.0 0 22Navy 15 127 8.5 2 52at <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green 21 114 5.4 1 21Eastern Michigan 20 168 8.4 2 39Buffalo 31 186 6.0 1 32Northern Illinois 19 91 4.8 0 22at Akron 19 103 5.4 0 162014Opponent Att. Yds Avg TD LPNew Hampshire 20 136 6.8 2 32Missouri 15 148 9.9 3 45at Cincinnati 12 101 8.4 1 21Ball State 12 142 11.8 1 43Central MichiganDNP-Injuredat Western MichiganDNP-Injuredat Iowa StateDNP-InjuredUMass 26 198 7.6 1 36at Kent State 18 141 7.8 0 43at Northern Illinois 18 119 6.6 0 23<strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green 30 265 8.8 2 91at Eastern Michigan 22 110 5.0 1 12


Kareem Hunt IN THE TOLEDO RECORD BOOKCareer RushingRushing Yards1. Chester Taylor (1998-2001)................... 4,8492. Wasean Tait (1993-98)............................ 4,3383. Trinity Dawson (2002-05)...................... 3,4744. David Fluellen (2010-13).........................3,3365. Jalen Parmele (2004-07)........................ 3,1196. Casey McBeth (1991-94)........................ 2,7197. DaJuane Collins (2006-09).................... 2,5888. Steve Morgan (1981-84)........................ 2,5409. Kelvin Farmer (1983-86) ....................... 2,48310. Roland Moss (1966-68) ......................... 2,42111. Morgan Williams (2008-11).................. 2,41212. Adonis Thomas (2008-11)..................... 2,36013. Joe Schwartz (1970-72).......................... 2,33714. Kareem Hunt (2013-present)........ 2,22615. Mike Alston, Sr. (1976-79)...................... 2,180Rushing Average(minimum 200 attempts)1. Kareem Hunt (2013-present).......... 7.182. Adonis Thomas (2008-11)........................6.183. David Fluellen (2010-13)..........................5.954. Chester Taylor (1998-2001)......................5.815. DaJuane Collins (2006-09).......................5.776. Jalen Parmele (2004-07)...........................5.307. Morgan Williams (2008-11).....................5.278. Robert Pfefferle (1966-68).......................5.229. Wasean Tait (1993-98)...............................5.1810. Trinity Dawson (2002-05).........................5.15100-Yard Rushing <strong>Game</strong>s1. Chester Taylor (1998-2001)..........................272. Wasean Tait (1993-98)....................................183. Trinity Dawson (2002-05).............................154. Kareem Hunt (2013-present)..............145. David Fluellen (2010-13)...............................136. Roland Moss (1966-68)..................................11Jalen Parmele (2004-07)...............................11Adonis Thomas (2008-11)............................119. Neil Trotter (1987-90)......................................10Casey McBeth (1991-94)...............................10Adonis Thomas (2008-11)............................10SEASON RushingRushing Yards1. Wasean Tait (1995)................................... 2,0902. Chester Taylor (2001).............................. 1,6203. Kelvin Farmer (1986)............................... 1,5324. Jalen Parmele (2007)............................... 1,5115. David Fluellen (2012).............................. 1,4986. Chester Taylor (2000).............................. 1,4707. Kareem Hunt (2014)....................... 1,3608. Trinity Dawson (2005)............................ 1,2949. Steve Morgan (1984).............................. 1,29110. Dwayne Harris (1997)............................. 1,278Average Yards Per Carry1. Kareem Hunt (2014) 173/1375.........7.862. Jim Hays (1950) 74/572..............................7.733. Emerson Cole (1949) 160/1162...............7.264. David Fluellen (2013) 167/1121..............6.715. Jim Hays (1949) 43/286..............................6.656. Chester Taylor (1999) 182/1176..............6.467. Adonis Thomas (2010) 175/1098............6.278. Adonis Thomas (2011) 171/1071..... ......6.269. Julius Taormina (1953) 72/444.................6.1610. Morgan Williams (2009) 74/444..............6.00100-Yard <strong>Game</strong>s1. Wasean Tait (1995) .........................................122. Chester Taylor (2000).....................................103. Kareem Hunt (2014)............................... 94. Roland Moss (1968).......................................... 8Chester Taylor (2001)....................................... 86. Dwayne Harris (1997)...................................... 7Chester Taylor (1999)....................................... 7Trinity Dawson (2005)...................................... 7Jalen Parmele (2007)........................................ 7David Fluellen (2012)....................................... 7Quickest to 1,000 Yards1. Wasean Tait (1995)................................25 Qtrs.2. Dwayne Harris (1997)..........................26 Qtrs.3. Kareem Hunt (2104)....................27 Qtrs.4. David Fluellen (2013)...........................28 Qtrs.5. Kelvin Farmer (1986)............................31 Qtrs.6. Chester Taylor (2001)...........................32 Qtrs.7. Jalen Parmele (2007)............................32 Qtrs.8. Chester Taylor (2000)...........................33 Qtrs.David Fluellen (2012)...........................33 Qtrs.<strong>Game</strong> RushingYards Rushing1. Morgan Williams vs. Miami (2008)..........3302. Casey McBeth vs. Akron (1994)................3043. Asa Jenkins vs. Davis & Elkins (1951)......2894. Kareem Hunt vs. BGSU (2014)...........2655. Jalen Parmele vs. Ohio (2007)...................2416. Emerson Cole vs. N. Dakota (1949).........230Chester Taylor vs. N. Illinois (2000) .........2308. David Fluellen vs. Buffalo (2012)..............2289. Wasean Tait vs. BGSU (1995)......................22410. Arnold Smiley vs. Kent St. (1981).............221Longest Run From Scrimmage1. Ben Tombaugh vs. Austin Peay (1988).....952. Jalen Parmele vs. Ball State (2006)............923. Kareem Hunt vs. BGSU (2014).............914. Jim Gray vs. <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green (1963)............885. Adonis Thomas vs. FIU (2010).....................87Rushing Yards By a Freshman1. Morgan Williams (2008)..........................1,0102. Troy Parker (1990).........................................8793. Kareem Hunt (2013)...........................8664. Astin Martin (2002).......................................7855. Trinity Dawson (2002)..................................754Rushing Yards By a Sophomore1. Kareem Hunt (2014)........................1,3602. Chester Taylor (1999)...............................1,1763. Arnold Smiley (1981)................................1,0134. Trinity Dawson (2003)..................................9995. Wasean Tait (1994)........................................917


The Hunt is On: Kareem Hunt vs. Chester TaylorChester Taylor is <strong>Toledo</strong>’s all-time leading rusher with 4,849 yards. He earned first-team All-MAC honors three times and played10 years in the NFL with Baltimore, Minnesota, Chicago and Arizona. Through 21 games, Kareem Hunt is ahead of Taylor’s pace.Through 21 <strong>Game</strong>sKareem Hunt2,226 yards310 attempts7.2 rushing average17 TDsChester Taylor1,900 yards314 attempts6.1 rushing average19 TDsKareem Hunt’s Career StatisticsYear G Att. Yds. Avg. TD LP2013 12 137 866 6.3 6 52-Navy2014 9 173 1360 7.9 11 91-<strong>Bowl</strong>ing GreenTotals 21 310 2226 7.2 17 91-<strong>Bowl</strong>ing GreenKareem HuntFreshman Year2013Opponent Att. Yds Avg TD LPat Florida 2 0 0.0 0 0at Missouri 1 1 1.0 0 1Eastern Washington 5 27 5.4 0 16at Central Michigan 1 1 1.0 0 1at Ball State 0 0 0.0 0 0Western Michigan 3 48 16.0 0 22Navy 15 127 8.5 2 52at <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green 21 114 5.4 1 21Eastern Michigan 20 168 8.4 2 39Buffalo 31 186 6.0 1 32Northern Illinois 19 91 4.8 0 22at Akron 19 103 5.4 0 16Totals 137 866 6.3 6 52Sophmore Year2014Opponent Att. Yds Avg TD LPNew Hampshire 20 136 6.8 2 32Missouri 15 148 9.9 3 45at Cincinnati 12 101 8.4 1 21Ball State 12 142 11.8 1 43Central MichiganDNP-Injuredat Western MichiganDNP-Injuredat Iowa StateDNP-InjuredUMass 26 198 7.6 1 36at Kent State 18 141 7.8 0 43at Northern Illinois 18 119 6.6 0 23<strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green 30 265 8.8 2 91at Eastern Michigan 22 110 5.0 1 12Chester Taylor’s Career StatisticsYear G Att. Yds. Avg. TD LP1998 9 103 583 5.5 5 61-NIU1999 11 182 1176 6.5 12 72-BGSU2000 11 250 1470 5.9 18 73-NIU2001 11 268 1430 5.3 20 65-MarshallTotals 42 803 4659 5.8 55 73-NIUChester TaylorFreshman Year1998Opponent Att. Yds Avg TD LPTempleDNP-CDOhio State 8 36 4.5 0 10Western Michigan 2 3 1.5 0 3MiamiDNP-CDCentral Florida 8 61 7.6 2 17Ball State 25 182 7.3 1 56<strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green 16 59 3.7 0 7Akron 8 39 4.9 1 14Northern Illinois 10 87 8.7 0 61Central Michigan 15 73 4.9 1 17Eastern MichiganDNP-InjuredMarshall 11 30 2.7 0 8Totals 103 583 5.5 5 61Sophmore Year1999Opponent Att. Yds Avg TD LPSyracuse 7 23 3.3 0 6Ball State 24 133 5.5 1 33UMass 24 140 5.8 1 31<strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green 18 209 11.6 2 72Kent State 3 14 4.7 1 7Marshall 2 -1 -0.5 0 1Eastern Michigan 23 109 4.7 1 30Louisiana Tech 20 87 4.4 1 27Central Michigan 22 218 9.9 2 66Northern Illinois 17 108 6.4 0 49Western Michigan 22 136 6.2 3 45


2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Football PLAYERS TO WATCHTre’ JamesLinebacker6-1 • 250 • Jr.Baltimore, MDBaltimore City College H.S.Snow (UT) Junior College142014Played in nine games, making eight tackles...Season-highthree tackles vs. Missouri...Key sack vs. <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green.Junior CollegeHad 34 tackles, 9.5 tackles for loss and 4.0 sacks in 11 gamesas a sophomore at Snow...In nine games as a freshman, had15 tackles and 6.5 sacks...Junior college coach was BrittMaughn.High SchoolEarned first-team all-state honors as a senior, racking up63 tackles and 23 sacks...As a junior, had 59 tackles and13 sacks, earning all-city honors...High school coach wasGeorge Patrecks.PersonalFull name is Tré Nicholas James...Birthdate: Jan. 10, 1993...Parents are John Lucks and Duwanda James...Has fourbrothers and two sisters...Major is interdisciplinary studies.Delando JohnsonDefensive Back6-2 • 200 • So.Baltimore, MDCalvert Hall College H.S.2014Played in 12 games, making 19 tackles...Career-high six tacklesvs. Ball State...Interception vs. New Hampshire.2013Played in four games...Totaled four tackles.High SchoolFour-star recruit by 24/7 Sports...Three-star recruit by Scout.com and Rivals.com...Rivals listed him as the No. 47 athletein the nation, while Scout ranked him as the No. 34 safety...Played safety and wide receiver in high school...Led hisschool to three straight MIAA Class A state championshipgames...Earned first-team all-metro and first-team all-conferencehonors in both his junior and senior seasons...As asenior, had 90 tackles and four interceptions, as well as 20 receptionsand two TDs on offense...Played in the Chesapeake<strong>Bowl</strong> and Crab <strong>Bowl</strong>...Member of Team USA in the USA International<strong>Bowl</strong> <strong>Game</strong> in Austin, TX on Feb. 5, 2013...Joinsteammate Kennedy Frazier in the Rockets’ 2013 recruitingclass...High school coach was Donald Davis.7PersonalFull name is Delando Johnson, Jr...Birthdate: Jan. 30, 1995...Parents are Donald and Andrea Moore...Has one brother,Dylan, and two sisters, Summerand Khloe...Communicationmajor.Tre’ James’ Career StatisticsYear G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH2014 9/0 3 5 8 3.0 2.0 0 0 0 0Totals 9/0 3 5 8 3.0 2.0 0 0 0 0Career <strong>Game</strong> HighsTackles: 3 (Missouri, 9-6-14)Tackles For Loss: 1 (Three times, last vs. <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green 11-19-14)Delando Johnson’s Career StatisticsYear G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH2013 4/0 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 02014 12/0 12 7 19 0 0 1 1 0 0Totals 16/0 14 8 22 0 0 1 1 0 0Career <strong>Game</strong> HighsTackles: 6 (Ball State, 9-20-14)


2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Football PLAYERS TO WATCHCorey JonesWide Receiver5-8 • 165 • So.Pittsburgh, PAPenn Hills H.S.4Orion JonesDefensive Lineman6-2 • 285 • Jr.Tulsa, OKJenks H.S.97*** 2014 Second-Team All-MAC ***2014Second-team All-MAC selection...Team leader with 66 receptionsand 812 receiving yards...Second-team All-MAC pick...Tiedfor fifth in MAC with 5.5 catches per game, 10th in receivingyards (67.7)...Averaging 6.7 yards per attempt on punt returns...Has at least two receptions in every game this year...NamedMAC West Special Teams Player of the Week for his performancevs. EMU on Nov. 28...Had 50-yard punt return to set up a TD...Career-best 69-yard TD reception from Dwight Macon in NIUgame...Had 42-yard TD catch vs. UMass...Set career highs inreceptions (12) and receiving yards (118) vs. Iowa State...NamedMAC West Special Teams Player of the Week for his performancevs. Ball State on Sept. 20...Had two punt returns for 35 and 31yards, both of which set up <strong>Toledo</strong> touchdowns...Had 11 receptionsfor 93 yards vs. Cincinnati...Eight catches for 106 yards vs.CMU...Had a 64-yard TD reception vs. New Hampshire...Had key33-yard reception in final drive to set up game-tying field goalvs. WMU on Oct. 4...Has eight rushes for 88 yards.2013Played in 10 games but had no receptions...Rushed for fouryards on two carries.High SchoolSigned with the Rockets in 2012 but did not join the programuntil 2013...Four-star recruit and No. 41 receiver in the nationby Scout.com coming out of high school...Rivals.com and24/7 Sports ranked him as a three-star recruit...In the state ofPennsylvania, ranked No. 16 by 24/7 Sports, No. 17 by Rivals,and No. 19 by ESPN.com...Totaled 2,135 receiving yards on160 receptions and 39 touchdowns in high school career....65receptions for 870 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior.PersonalFull name is Corey Wendelle Jones...Birthdate: Feb. 24, 1993...Parents are Corey and Michelle Jones...Has one brother, Isaiah...Communicationmajor.Corey Jones’ Career StatisticsYear G/S Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LP2013 10/0 0 0 0.0 0 NA2014 12/12 66 812 12.3 5 69-NIUTotals 22/12 66 812 12.3 5 69-NIUCareer <strong>Game</strong> HighsReceptions: 12 (Iowa State, 10-11-14)Receiving Yards: 118 (Iowa State, 10-11-14)Touchdowns: 1 (Five times)*** 2014 Second-Team All-MAC ***2014Second-team All-MAC selection...32 tackles, 10.0 TFL, 6.0sacks...Had at least one TFL in nine games...Career-best sixtackles vs. Iowa State.2013Played in 10 games, starting seven...Totaled 19 tackles...Seasonhighfour tackles vs. Missouri.2013Played in nine games, making six tackles...Season-high threetackles vs. Coastal Carolina.High SchoolThree-star recruit and No. 74 defensive tackle in nation byScout.com...24/7 Sports listed Jones as three-star recruit, No. 2defensive tackle and No. 12 overall player from Oklahoma...68tackles, 21 tackles for loss and 12 sacks as a senior...Firstteamall-state accolades from the Tulsa World...District 6A-3’sDefensive Player of theYear...As a junior, had 80tackles and 12 sacks...Earned honorable mentionall-state, first-teamall-district and first-teamall-metro honors....Highschool coach was AllanTrimble.PersonalFull name is OrionJones...Birthdate: Aug.4, 1994...Parents areCraig Colbert and TrammellJones...Businessmajor.Orion Jones’ Career StatisticsYear G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH2012 9/0 1 5 6 1.0 0 0 0 0 02013 10/7 6 13 19 2.0 0 0 0 0 02014 12/12 15 17 32 10.0 6.0 0 0 0 2Totals 31/19 22 35 57 13.0 6.0 0 0 0 2Career <strong>Game</strong> HighsTackles: 6 (Iowa State, 10-11-14)


2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Football PLAYERS TO WATCHDamion Jones-MooreRunning Back5-7 • 190 • So.Pittsburgh, PACentral Catholic H.S.24Michael JulianQuarterback6-5 • 215 • Fr. (R)Hilton Head Island, SCHilton Head Island H.S.52014Played in 11 games, starting one...Third on team with 357 yardsrushing...Rushed for four TDs and caught seven passes for 59yards...Career-high 70 yards rushing in the season opener vs.New Hampshire...Starter vs. CMU on Sept. 27.2013Played in 10 games...Third on team with 267 rushing yards...Season-high 67 yards vs. EMU...Scored five touchdowns...Ledteam with 7.2 yards per carry.2012Sat out season as a redshirt.High School4,817 rushing yards and 72 touchdowns in high schoolcareer...1,632 yards and 32 touchdowns as a senior...WPIALAAAA first-team all-conference and first-team all-state...Asa senior, was a PIAA Mercury Award finalist, presented annuallyto the region’s top high school football player...SCSSports World Player of the Year and the Rivalry Series MVP...As a junior, rushed for 1,074 yards and 16 TDs...SCS SportsWorld Offensive MVP...WTAE-TV Playbook Athlete of theWeek...WPIAL AAAA first-team all-conference...WPIAL AAAAfirst-team all-conference team as a sophomore...Honorablemention as a freshman...Mercury Award finalist as a sophomorewhen he rushed for 1,359 yards and 15 TDs...Scout.comranked him as a three-star recruit and the No. 61 running backin the country...247sports.com ranked him as No. 77 player inthe state...ESPN.com ranked him No. 81 in state...Ran track inhigh school, earning a bid to state finals in the 4x100...Highschool coach was Terry Totten.PersonalFull name is Damion Joseph Jones-Moore...Birthdate: Nov.10, 1993...Parents are Joseph Moore and Charlene Jones...Major is interdisciplinary studies.Damion Jones-More’s Career StatisticsYear G/S Att. Yds. Avg. TD LP2013 10/0 37 267 7.2 5 53-UB2014 11/1 65 357 5.5 4 42-UNHTotals 21/1 102 624 6.4 9 53-UBCareer <strong>Game</strong> HighsRushing Yards: 70 (New Hampshire, 8-30-14)Rushing Attempts: 12 (Central Michigan, 9-27-14)Longest Run: 53 (Buffalo, 11-12-13)2014Played in six games, starting one vs. Northern Illinois...Completed2-of-7 passes for 49 yards vs. NIU before getting knockedout of the game with a concussion...Returned to action at EMUgame on Nov. 28, completing 2-of-2 passes.2013Sat out season as a redshirt.High SchoolThree-star recruit by ESPN.com and 24/7 Sports...Rankedas top senior quarterback prospect in South Carolina bySCVarsity.com and the No. 11 prospect in the state by ESPN...Threw for 2,100 yards and 22 touchdowns as a senior, earningfirst-team all-state and all-region honors...Three-yearstarter at quarterback...Ran for 850 yards and 10 TDs...LedSouth Carolina to Shrine <strong>Bowl</strong> win over North Carolina...Asa junior, threw for 1,884 yards and 15 touchdowns...Playedbasketball and madeall-state in track in the4x400...High schoolcoach was B.J. Payne.PersonalFull name is Michael A.Julian...Birthdate: Dec.25, 1994...Mother isAshley Julian...Has onebrother, Tracy Julian...Communication major.Michael Julian’s Career StatisticsYear G/S Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yds. TD2013 DNP - Red Shirt2014 6/1 19 8 0 42.1 90 0Totals 6/1 19 8 0 42.1 90 0Career <strong>Game</strong> HighsCompletions: 2 (Three times, last vs Eastern Michigan, 11-28-14)Attempts: 7 (Two times, last vs Northern Illinois, 11-11-14)Completion Percentage: 100/2-2 (EMU, 11-28-14)Passing Yards: 49 (NIU, 11-11-14)


2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Football PLAYERS TO WATCHRobert LisowskiOffensive Lineman6-4 • 292 • Sr.Union, NJUnion H.S.57Dwight MaconWide Receiver/Quarterback6-0 • 205 • Sr.Steubenville, OHSteubenville H.S.172014Started all 12 games at right guard...Helped offensive linepower Rocket offense that ranks No. 1 in MAC in total offense(486.3) and in rushing offense (247.3) and tied for No.3 in sacks allowed (16)...Graduated in spring of 2014 with adegree in marketing.2013Played in 10 games, starting three at right guard...Rocket offensiveline allowed six sacks in 12 games, the fewest in thecountry...UT offense ranked fourth in MAC in total offense(447.3) and second in rushing (240.6).2012Played in 10 games as a reserve lineman.2011Played in two games as a reserve lineman.2010Sat out season as a redshirt...Enrolled in January andparticipated in spring practice.Prep SchoolSpent one season at Fork Union Military Academy...Prep schoolcoach was Mickey Sullivan.High SchoolFirst-team all-state and first-team all-county as a senior...Named best lineman in Watchung Conference...Creditedwith 77 pancake blocks on offense, 56 tackles and four sackson defense...Played in the New Jersey All-Star Classic...As ajunior, made second-team all-county....High school coachwas Brian Sheridan.PersonalFull name is Robert David Lisowski...Birthdate: Sept. 14, 1991...Father is Robert Lisowski...Father is a network administratorat Fairleigh Dickinson University...Graduated with a degreein marketing...Currently working on his MBA.2014Played exclusively at wide receiver until NIU game on Nov. 11when he stepped in at quarterback due to injuries...Completed8-of-11 passes for 140 yards and one TD vs. NIU...Also ran for 97yards and two scores on 18 carries...Threw 69-yard TD bombto Corey Jones on his first pass of the game...Played both QBand WR vs. BGSU on Nov. 19...Completed 1-of-2 passes andrushed for two TDs in that game...Has 18 receptions for 172yards and one TD.2013Played in all 12 games, starting in five at wide receiver...Fourthon team with 18 receptions for 214 yards...Scored threetouchdowns...Tied career high with four catches vs. Ball State.2012Played in all 13 games at wide receiver...Started vs. EMU andCincinnati...18 receptions for 110 yards...Career-high fourcatches vs. Arizona...Multiple catches in five contests...Returned10 kickoffs for 154 yards...Third-string QB...Completed2-of-3 passes for 30 yards.2011Played in four games...Rushed 13 times for 56 yards and atouchdown as a Wildcat QB...Caught one touchdown passfor 33 yards...Completed 2-of-3 passes for 21 yards.2010Sat out season as a redshirt.High SchoolThrew for 1,600 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior...NamedDivision III “Player of the Year” by the Associated Press...Rushedfor 757 yards and nine scores...Earned first-team all-state andall-district honors...Three-star recruit and No. 71 player instate by Rivals.com...As a junior, named Division IV Co-Playerof the Year...Passed for 2,424 yards and 28 TDs...Added 857yards and 12 TDs on the ground...Earned first-team all-stateand all-district honors as a junior...Second-team all-districthonors as sophomore...Selected for North-South All-Star<strong>Game</strong>...High school coach was Reno Saccoccia.PersonalFull name is Dwight James Macon...Birthdate: Sept. 1, 1992...Parents are Dwight and Cynthia Macon...Criminal justicemajor.


2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Football PLAYERS TO WATCHGreg ManczCenter6-5 • 300 • Sr.Cincinnati, OHAnderson H.S.75*** 2014 FWAA Second-Team All-America****** 2014 Vern Smith Award****** 2014 First-Team All-MAC****** 2014 Wuerffel Award Seminfinalist****** 2014 Rotary Lombardi Award Candidate****** 2014 Rimington Trophy Candidate****** 2014 All State AFCA Good Works Nominee****** 2014 Campbell Trophy Nominee****** 2013 Second-Team All-MAC ****** 2012 Third-Team All-MAC ******2013 and 2012 Academic All-MAC****** 2011 Freshman All-American***2014Named second-team All-America by the Football Writers Associationof America (FWAA)...Only player from Mid-AmericanConference to make the FWAA All-American team...First Rocket toearn All-American honors since Eric Page was named honorablemention by Sports Illustrated in 2011...First UT offensive linemanto make either first- or second-team All-America on one of thefive major All-America teams since Dan Bukovich made the AssociatedPress first-team in 1938...Won the Vern Smith LeadershipAward, given annually to the best player in the Mid-AmericanConference...First offensive lineman to win the award in its 33-yearhistory...Only other Rockets to win the Vern Smith Award were RBWasean Tait (1995) and QB Bruce Gradkowski (2005/co-winner)...First-team All-MAC selection...Leader of offensive line that powersRocket offense that ranks No. 1 in MAC in total offense (486.3) andin rushing offense (247.3) and tied for No. 3 in sacks allowed (16)...String of 47 consecutive starts was snapped when he sat out NIUgame on Nov. 11 due to knee injury...Also missed the BGSU gameon Nov. 19...Came off the bench and played one series vs. EMU...One of 12 finalists nationally for the Wuerffel Trophy (communityservice)...Also a candidate for the Rimington Trophy (center), RotaryLombardo Award (lineman), Campbell Trophy (academics) andAll State Good Works Award (community service)... Nominee forAcademic All-America...Moved from right guard to center duringsummer camp...Team captain.2013Named second-team All-MAC...Starter on offensive line for 38consecutive games...Rocket offensive line allowed six sacks in 12games, the fewest in the country...UT offense ranked fourth in MACin total offense (447.3) and second in rushing (240.6)...Nomineefor Capital One Academic All-America.2012Third-team All-MAC selection...Key part of offense that rankedthird in MAC in total offense (445.2) and fifth in scoring offense(31.5)...Starter in all 13 games...Academic All-MAC selection with3.488 GPA in finance.2011Named first-team Freshman All-America by Yahoo! Sports...ThirdteamFreshman All-America by Phil Steele...Started all 13 gamesat right guard...Key part of offense that ranked eighth in nationand first in MAC in scoring (42.2), and 10th in the nation and firstin MAC in total offense (481.3)...<strong>Toledo</strong>’s offensive line also rankedtied for sixth in nation and first in MAC in fewest sacks allowed(10)...Honorable mention Academic All-MAC.2010Sat out season as a redshirt.PersonalFull name is Gregory Brian Mancz...Birthdate: April 23, 1992...Parents are Mary Beth Fehring and the late Brian Mancz...UTStudent-Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC) president in 2013-14...Member of UT Football Team Leadership Council that organizesvolunteer community service activities 2010-2014...Member ofUT Football Leadership Board that makes all team decisions ondiscipline and practice adjustments 2012-2014...Vice-Presidentfor Athletes in Action at UT for 2013-14...Board for Fellowship ofChristian Athletes 2013-14...Graduated with a degree in finance...Currently working on his MBA.


2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Football PLAYERS TO WATCHTrevon MathisCornerback5-11 • 170 • Fr.Pittsburgh, PAWoodland Hills H.S.45Jordan MartinDefensive Back6-2 • 205 • So.Upper Marlboro, MD2Forestville Bishop McNamara H.S.2014Played in all 12 games as a true freshman, starting two....21tackles and one interception...Had four tackles in a game vs.New Hampshire and Cincinnati.High SchoolWas a first-team all-conference and second-team all-stateselection at cornerback as a senior...A “Fab 22” pick by thePittsburgh Post-Gazette...Had 62 tackles and three interceptions...As a junior, had three interceptions and earnedsecond-team all-conference honors...High school coach wasGeorge Novac.PersonalFull name is Trevon Mathis...Birthdate: Sept. 12, 1995...Motheris Chiron Mathis...Has four older brothers...Planning onmajoring in communicationor civil engineering.2014Played in nine games at cornerback, starting seven...Missedthree games in mid-season due to injury...Started final sevengames...23 tackles, broke up two passes...Three times hadfour tackles in a game.2013Played in 11 games and started against Akron at cornerback...Totaled24 tackles and two pass breakups...Careerhighsix tackles vs. <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green.High SchoolSix interceptions and 35 tackles as a senior...Earned all-conferencehonors...Three-star recruit by 24/7 Sports...Selectedto the Big 33 All-American <strong>Bowl</strong> as well as the USA OlympicJunior Team...Named MVP of the Rivals Five-Star Showcasein the state of Maryland...No. 1-ranked hurdler in the state...High school coach was Bryce Bevill.PersonalFull name is Jordan DominiqueMartin...Birthdate: Jan.25, 1995...Parents are Johnand Valencia Martin...Hasone brother, William Ford...Criminal justice major.Trevon Mathis’ Career StatisticsYear G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH2014 12/2 15 6 21 0 0 0 1/13 6 0Totals 12/2 15 6 21 0 0 0 1/13 6 0Career <strong>Game</strong> HighsTackles: 4 (Two times, last vs Cincinnati 9-12-14)Jordan Martin’s Career StatisticsYear G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH2013 11/1 20 4 24 0 0 1 0 2 02014 9/7 18 5 23 3.0 0 0 0 2 1Totals 20/8 38 9 47 3.0 0 1 0 4 1Career <strong>Game</strong> HighsTackles: 6 (<strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green, 10-26-13)


2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Football PLAYERS TO WATCHChase MurdockLinebacker6-0 • 225 • Jr.Barrington, ILBarrington H.S.40Jeff MyersOffensive Lineman6-3 • 290 • Sr.Weston, OHMassillon Washington H.S.542014Played in all 12 games, starting one vs. CMU...27 tackles, 1.5TFL...Three times had four tackles in a game.2013Second on team with 109 tackles...Ranked second in the MACwith 9.9 tackles per game...Also had 9.0 TFL...Had at leastnine tackles in a game eight times...Career-high 16 tackleswith 1.0 TFL, one fumble recovery and two pass breakups vs.Buffalo...15 tackles vs. NIU...15 tackles and two QB hurries vs.Navy...Nine tackles and fumble recovery vs. BSU...Tallied 12tackles vs. CMU...Also had 3.0 TFL, 2.0 sacks, an interception andforced a fumble vs. the Chippewas... Did not play vs. EasternWashington due to injury...12 tackles vs. Missouri...Nine stopsvs. Florida in the season opener.2012Played in 12 games, making 11 tackles...Season-high threetackles vs. Akron.High SchoolSecond-team all-state honors as a senior...58 tackles, seventackles for loss and three sacks...First-team all-area and allconferenceas a running back...Rushed for 1,574 yards and20 touchdowns...As a junior made first-team all-area as a runningback...1,068 yards and 12 TDs in seven games...Rushedfor 1,025 yards as a sophomore...High school coach was JoeSanchez.PersonalFull name is Theodore Chase Murdock...Birthdate: Jan. 29,1994...Parents are Lance and Lynda Murdock...Has two oldersisters, McKelle and Campbell...Father played football atDuke...Major is interdisciplinary studies.Chase Murdock’s Career StatisticsYear G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH2012 12/0 7 4 11 0 0 0 0 0 02013 11/11 49 60 109 9.0 4.0 1 1/11 2 32014 12/1 19 8 27 1.5 1.0 0 0 0 0Totals 35/12 75 72 147 10.5 5.0 1 1/11 2 3Career <strong>Game</strong> HighsTackles: 16 (Buffalo, 11-12-13)Tackles For Loss: 3.0 (Central Michigan, 9-21-13)*** 2014 Second-Team All-MAC ***2014Second-team All-MAC selection...Starter at left guard for all 12games...Has now started in 37 consecutive games...Key figureon offensive line that powers Rocket offense that ranks No. 1in MAC in total offense (486.3) and in rushing offense (247.3)and tied for No. 3 in sacks allowed (16)...Graduated in springof 2014 with a degree in criminal justice...Currently pursuinghis master’s degree.2013Earned third-team All-MAC honors...Started all 12 gamesat left guard...Rocket offensive line allowed six sacks in 12games, the fewest in the country...UT offense ranked fourthin MAC in total offense (447.3) and second in rushing (240.6).2012Started all 13 games at left guard...Key part of offense thatranked third in MAC in total offense (445.2) and fifth in scoringoffense (31.5).2011Appeared in all 13 games on the offensive line as a reserve...Part of offense that ranked eighth in nation and first in MACin scoring (42.2), and 10th in the nation and first in MAC intotal offense (481.3)...<strong>Toledo</strong>’s offensive line also ranked tiedfor sixth in nation and first in MAC in fewest sacks allowed (10).2010Sat out season as a redshirt.High SchoolEarned first-team Division I all-district, all-county and all-statehonors as a senior captain...Earned second-team all-countyhonors as a junior...Four-year letterwinner...Rated a three-starrecruit and No. 69 offensive guard in the nation by ESPN.com...No. 73 offensive guard by Scout.com...Selected to playin the North-South All-Star <strong>Game</strong> and the Big 33 Classic...Shot-putter on the track team...High school coach was JasonHall...Played at same high school as Justin Olack.PersonalFull name is Jeffrey H. Myers...Birthdate: April 1, 1992...Parentsare Jeff and Pam Myers...Graduated with a degree in criminaljustice and his pursuing his master’s degree.


2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Football PLAYERS TO WATCHChase NelsonOffensive Linemen6-8 • 315 • Sr.Edina, MNEdina H.S.65Storm NortonOffensive Lineman6-8 • 310 • So.<strong>Toledo</strong>, OHWhitmer H.S.742014Starter at right tackle for all 12 games...Has now started in 24consecutive games...Key figure on offensive line that powersRocket offense that ranks No. 1 in MAC in total offense (486.3)and in rushing offense (247.3) and tied for No. 3 in sacks allowed(16)...Nominee for Academic All-America...Graduated inspring of 2014 with a degree in marketing...Currently pursuinghis MBA.2013Played in all 12 games and started the last nine...Rocket offensiveline allowed six sacks in 12 games, the fewest in thecountry...UT offense ranked fourth in MAC in total offense(447.3) and second in rushing (240.6).2012Played in five games as a reserve on the offensive line.2011Sat out season as a redshirt.Junior CollegePlayed one season on the offensive line at North Dakota StateCollege of Science Community College...Junior college coachwas Chuck Parsons.High SchoolEarned all-conference and second-team All-Metro honors asa senior...High school coach was Reed Boltmann.PersonalFull name is Chase Lloyd Nelson...Birthdate: Feb. 1, 1992...At6-8, is tied for tallest player ever at UT with Erik Faasen (2001-02) and current Rocket teammate Storm Norton...Mother isTracy Nelson...Older brother Cole is pitcher in the MinnesotaTwins organization...Graduated with a degree in marketing...Currently working on his MBA.2014Played in all 12 games, starting three...Moved into starting slotat left tackle for final three games of the season...ReplacedJosh Hendershot, who slid over to center spot when GregMancz went down with an injury...Key reserve on offensiveline that powers Rocket offense that ranks No. 1 in MAC intotal offense (486.3) and in rushing offense (247.3) and tiedfor No. 3 in sacks allowed (16).2013Saw action in seven games as a reserve offensive lineman.2012Sat out season as a redshirt.High SchoolFirst-team all-state, all-district and all-conference honors asa senior...First-team All-<strong>Toledo</strong> Blade and district Lineman ofthe Year...As a junior, received second-team all-district andall-conference recognition...Honorable mention All-<strong>Toledo</strong>Blade team...Participated in track & field...High school coachwas Joe Palka.PersonalFull name is Storm Willis Norton...Birthdate: May 16, 1994......At 6-8, is tied for tallest player ever at UT with Erik Faasen(2001-02) and current Rocket teammate Chase Nelson...Parents are Philand Karen Norton...Hasan olderbrother, Beau...Criminal justicemajor.


2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Football PLAYERS TO WATCHJustin OlackWide Receiver6-4 • 220 • Sr.Massillon, OHMassillon Washington H.S.14Zach QuinnLinebacker6-3 • 225 • Fr. (R)Aurora, OHAurora H.S.312014Third on team with 19 receptions and four TD catches...Careerhighfive receptions at Cincinnati.2013Played in 11 games, starting in seven at wide receiver...Caught16 passes for 205 yards, averaged 12.8 yards per game...Caughtan 80-yard TD pass vs. EMU...Career-high 110 receiving yardsand tied career best with four receptions vs. EMU.2012Appeared in 12 games, starting nine...Tallied 19 catches for270 yards and one touchdown...Recorded five multi-catchgames...Season-high four catches vs. Akron...Season-high 66receiving yards vs. Ball State.2011Appeared in 12 games...Caught one pass for 10 yards and atouchdown vs. Miami.High SchoolCaught 37 passes for 661 yards and seven touchdowns as asenior...Earned third-team all-state and first-team all-districthonors...Three-star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com...Rivalsranked him No. 46 player in the state of Ohio, while Scoutranked him No. 139 among receivers in the nation...Caught49 passes as a junior for 785 yards and three TDs...Earned alldistrictand all-league honors...Played in the Big 33 Classicand the North-South All-Star <strong>Game</strong>...Ran hurdles and sprintson the track team and played one season of baseball...Fromsame high school as current Rocket Jeff Myers...High schoolcoach was Jason Hall.PersonalFull name is Justin Scott Olack...Birthdate: Aug. 12, 1992...Parents are Joe and Karon Olack....Major is interdisciplinarystudies.2014Played in 12 games, starting three...15 tackles and 1.5 TFL...Season-high four tackles vs. Central Michigan.2013Sat out season as a redshirt.High SchoolEarned first-team all-district and first-team all-conferencehonors as a senior...Three-star recruit by 24/7Sports...Totalled90 tackles and four sacks...Rushed for 1,000 yardsand 16 TDs...Led team to the Division II state semifinals...Asa junior, had 120 tackles, eight sacks...1,055 yards rushing,405 receiving yards and 24 touchdowns on offense...Madesecond team all-district and first-team all-conference as ajunior...High school coach was Bob Mihalik.PersonalFull name is Zachary David Quinn...Birthdate: Dec. 29, 1994...Parents are Philip and Jessica Quinn...Has one brother, Eric...Business major.Justin Olack’s Career StatisticsYear G/S Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LP2011 12/0 1 10 10.0 1 10-Miami2012 12/9 19 260 13.7 1 51-BGSU2013 11/7 16 205 12.8 1 80-EMU2014 12/11 19 287 15.1 4 35-BSUTotals 47/27 55 762 12.9 7 80-EMUCareer <strong>Game</strong> HighsReceiving Yards: 110 (Eastern Michigan, 11-2-13)Receptions: 5 (Cincinnati, 9-12-14)Longest Play: 80 (Eastern Michigan, 11-2-13)Zach Quinn’s Career StatisticsYear G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH2013 DNP- Red Shirt2014 12/3 7 8 15 1.5 0 0 0 0 1Totals 12/3 7 8 15 1.5 0 0 0 0 1Career <strong>Game</strong> HighsTackles: 4 (Central Michigan, 9-27-14)


2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Football PLAYERS TO WATCHMarc RemyRunning Back6-0 • 186 • So.North Olmsted, OHNorth Olmsted H.S.21Michael RobertsTight End6-4 • 265 • So.Cleveland, OHBenedictine H.S.802014Played in all 12 games, starting one vs. WMU...Season-high 80yards rushing vs. Cincinnati...Had a 22-yard run vs. the Bearcats.2013Played in four games at running back...Fourth on team with196 yards...First career 100-yard rushing game with 103yards on 16 carries and one TD vs. Akron...Rushed 58 yardsand one touchdown vs. EMU.2012Sat out season as a redshirt.High SchoolOver 2,000 all-purpose yards and 17 TDs as a senior...1,500all-purpose yards and 15 TDs as a junior...All-state, all-district,all-region and all-conference honors both years...Team MVPboth seasons...As a sophomore, rushed for 750 yards...Highschool coach was Mike Ptacek.2014Played in eight games, making four receptions...Two catchesand a TD vs. UMass and EMU.2013Played in three games as tight end.High SchoolEarned first-team all-league honors in his junior and seniorseasons...Caught 51 passes as a senior...High school coachwas Ben Malbasa.PersonalFull name is Michael Lorenzo Roberts...Birthdate: May 7,1994...Mother is Maria Young...Has one brother, Freeman...Criminal justice major.PersonalFull name is MarcErnst Remy...Birthdate:Dec. 31, 1993...Parents are Marc andAlexandria Remy...Hastwo younger sisters,Destiny and Ava...Marketing major.Marc Remy’s Career StatisticsYear G/S Att. Yds. Avg. TD LP2012 DNP - Redshirt2013 4/0 38 196 5.2 2 22-EMU2014 12/1 42 219 5.2 0 22-UCTotals 16/1 80 415 5.2 2 22-TwiceCareer <strong>Game</strong> Highs:Rushing Yards: 103 (Akron, 11-29-13)Rushing Attempts: 16 (Akron, 11-29-13)Longest Run: 22 (Cincinnati, 9-12-14)Michael Roberts’ Career StatisticsYear G/S Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LP2013 3/0 0 0 0.0 0 NA2014 8/0 4 65 16.2 2 36-UMassTotals 11/0 4 65 16.2 2 36-UMassCareer <strong>Game</strong> HighsReceiving Yards: 50 (UMass, 10-25-14)Receptions: 2 (Twice, last vs. EMU, 11-28-14)Longest Play: 36 (UMass, 10-25-14)


2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Football PLAYERS TO WATCHDeJuan RogersDefensive Back6-1 • 185 • So.Detroit, MICass Tech H.S.23Zac RosenbauerFullback6-2 • 255 • Sr.Lima, OHShawnee H.S.412014Played in 12 games at safety, starting nine...Fourth on teamwith 61 tackles...3.5 TFL and two passes broken up...Twice hadcareer-high eight tackles, vs. Missouri and Northern Illinois...Had at least six tackles in five games.2013Played in all 12 games at safety...Started two games vs. BGSUand EMU...23 total tackles, 16 unassisted...One interceptionand two pass breakups...Season-high six tackles vs. Navy.High SchooolThree-star recruit and No. 72 cornerback in the nation byScout.com...Earned honorable mention All-Detroit honorsas a senior...Totalled 93 tackles, three forced fumblesand one interception...Led his school to the Division I statechampionship...As a junior, had 60 tackles and one interception...39tackles and two interceptions as a sophomore, togo with 20 receptions for 344 yards and three TDs on offense...Comesfrom the same high school as current RocketKishon Wilcher...High school coach was Thomas Wilcher.PersonalFull name is DeJuan Marcelle Rogers...Birthdate: Jan. 31,1995...Parents are DeJuan Rogers and Etoyia Barkley...Hasthree siblings, Davis Rogers, Azane Wright and Tyrese Barkley...Communicationmajor.DeJuan Rogers’ Career StatisticsYear G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH2013 12/2 16 7 23 0 0 0 0 0 02014 12/9 35 26 61 3.5 1.0 0 0 2 0Totals 24/11 51 33 84 3.5 1.0 0 0 0 02014Played in 11 games at fullback, starting five...Used primarily asa blocker...Rushed twice for two yards...Nominee for AcademicAll-America.2013Played in 10 games at tight end and fullback, starting three...Rushed for five yards on three carries...Caught two passesfor 14 yards.2012Used primarily as a blocker...Rushed for three yards on twocarries...Moved from defensive end in off-season.2011Played in 12 games, making four tackles as a defensive end...Recorded two tackles vs. CMU.2010Sat out season as a redshirt.High School78 tackles and nine sacks as asenior...Earned first-team allleague,first-team all-regionand second-team all-statehonors...Named conferencedefensive player of the year...Selected to play in the North-South All-Star <strong>Game</strong>...Did notplay football as a junior due toinjury...114 tackles and 16 tackles for loss as a sophomore...Rated three-star recruit and No. 38 middle linebacker in nationby Scout.com...No. 82 linebacker by ESPN.com...Playedbasketball and was sprinter/shot putter on the track team...High school coach was Dick West.PersonalFull name is Zachary Alan Rosenbauer...Birthdate: June 6,1991...Parents are Doug and Becky Rosenbauer...Both hisparents are teachers...Major is information systems.Career <strong>Game</strong> HighsTackles: 8 (Two times, last vs Northern Illinois, 11-11-14)


2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Football PLAYERS TO WATCHAlonzo RussellWide Receiver6-4 • 190 • Jr.9Washington, DC - H.D. Woodson H.S.Milford (NY) AcademyCareerHas caught at least one pass in every game in his Rocket career, a stringof 37 straight...Currently ranks sixth in UT history in career receiving yardswith 2,409, tied for sixth in TD receptions (19), and 10th in receptions(162)...Three-time All-MAC receiver.2014Made third-team All-MAC for the third consecutive season...47 receptions,721 receiving yards and eight touchdown receptions..Has at leasttwo catches in every game...Caught game-winning 22-yard TD in 20-19overtime win at WMU on Oct. 4...Set season highs in receptions (7) andreceiving yards (120), and tied season best in TD receptions (2) vs. CMU...First TD catch vs. CMU was a remarkable one-hand snatch...Five catchesincluding two TDs vs. Cincinnati.2013Second on team with 59 receptions, 728 receiving yards and six TDcatches...10th in MAC in receptions per game (4.9)...Caught at least fivepasses in six games...Caught five passes for 100 yards vs. NIU, includingseason-long 45-yard TD catch...Caught eight passes and two TDs vs.<strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green, including game-winner from 11 yards out with 1:22 toplay...Other TD vs. BGSU was a one-hand grab in the second quarter...Tiedcareer-best with nine receptions to go with a season-high 147 yards anda TD vs. BSU...Grabbed one-handed three-yard TD catch vs. CMU on Sept.21 that earned him ESPN’s “Play of the Day”...Seven catches for 101 yardsand one TD vs. Missouri...Was on official watch list for Biletnikoff Award.2012Third-team All-MAC pick...Second on team with 56 receptions...Second onteam and eighth in MAC with 960 receiving yards...Second in MAC with17.1 yards per catch...Has at least one reception in every game...Seasonbestnine receptions for 139 yards and 2 TDs vs. Akron...Had a 59-yard TDreception at Arizona and a 60-yarder at EMU...Season-best 66-yard TDgrab vs. BGSU...Also caught a 34-yarder vs. the Falcons and a 32-yardervs. Coastal Carolina.2011Sat out the season as a redshirt.Alonzo Russell’s Career StatisticsYear G/S Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LP2011 DNP-Redshirt2012 13/13 56 960 17.1 5 66-BGSU2013 12/12 59 728 12.3 6 45-NIU2014 12/12 47 721 15.3 8 59-EMUTotals 37/37 162 2409 14.9 19 66-BGSUCareer <strong>Game</strong> HighsReceptions: 9 (Twice, last vs. BSU, 9-28-13)Receiving Yards: 152 (BGSU, 9-15-12)Touchdowns: 2 (Four times, last vs. CMU, 9-27-14)***2014 Biletnikoff Award Candidate******2014 Third-Team All-MAC******2013 Third-Team All-MAC******2012 Third-Team All-MAC***High SchoolThree-star prospect by Scout.com and Rivals.com....Rated as the No. 12prep school player in the nation by Rivals...Attended Milford Academy inNew York, the same prep school as former Rocket safety Jermaine Robinson...Caught52 passes for 1,153 yards and 14 touchdowns as a seniorat Woodson High School in Washington, DC.PersonalFull name is Alonzo Jermey Russell...Birthdate: Sept. 29, 1992...Has a sister,Avery Warley, who played basketball at Liberty University and currentlyplays for New York Liberty of the WNBA...Individualized studies major.Alonzo Russell’s Career Receiving by <strong>Game</strong>2012Opponent No. Yards Avg. TD Longat Arizona 3 71 23.7 1 59at Wyoming 3 45 15.0 0 21<strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green 6 152 25.3 1 66Coastal Carolina 7 97 13.9 0 32at Western Michigan 5 87 17.4 0 27Central Michigan 6 58 9.7 0 24at Eastern Michigan 3 98 32.6 1 60Cincinnati 4 38 9.5 0 14at Buffalo 4 80 20.0 0 40Ball State 2 33 16.5 0 18at Northern Illinois 1 20 20.0 0 20Akron 9 139 15.4 2 39Utah State (Potato <strong>Bowl</strong>) 2 35 17.5 0 292013Opponent No. Yards Avg. TD Longat Florida 3 19 6.3 0 11at Missouri 7 101 14.4 1 41Eastern Washington 5 54 10.8 0 29at Central Michigan 3 21 7.0 1 12at Ball State 9 147 16.3 1 38Western Michigan 3 42 14.0 0 22Navy 3 30 10.0 0 20at <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green 8 56 7.0 2 11Eastern Michigan 3 45 15.0 0 29Buffalo 4 56 14.0 0 19Northern Illinois 5 100 20.0 1 45at Akron 6 57 9.5 0 192014Opponent No. Yards Avg. TD LongNew Hampshire 6 78 13.0 0 25Missouri 6 89 14.8 0 25at Cincinnati 5 114 22.8 2 54Ball State 3 30 10.0 1 26Central Michigan 7 120 17.1 2 36at Western Michigan 4 43 10.8 1 22at Iowa State 2 16 8.0 0 9UMass 4 45 11.2 0 16at Kent State 3 21 7.0 1 8at Northern Illinois 3 53 17.7 0 39<strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green 2 19 9.5 0 13at Eastern Michigan 2 93 46.5 1 59


alonzo russell IN THE TOLEDO RECORD BOOKCareer ReceivingReceptions1. Eric Page (2009-11).......................................3062. Stephen Williams (2006-09).......................2293. Lance Moore (2001-04)...............................2224. Steve Odom (2003-06)................................2165. Bernard Reedy (2010-13)............................1956. Dontà Greene (1999-2002)........................1887. Nick Moore (2005-08)..................................1828. Mel Long (1997-2000)..................................1759. Don Fair (1969-71) .......................................17110. Alonzo Russell (2012-current)...........162Receiving Yards1. Eric Page (2009-11)...................................3,4462. Stephen Williams (2006-09)...................3,1023. Lance Moore (2001-04)...........................2,7764. Bernard Reedy (2010-2013)...................2,7435. Steve Odom (2003-06)............................2,6316. Alonzo Russell (2012-current)........2,4097. Don Fair (1969-71) ...................................2,1918. Mel Long (1997-2000)..............................2,1889. Nick Moore (2005-08)..............................2,04510. Donta` Greene (1999-2002)...................1,979Touchdown Receptions1. Lance Moore (2001-04).................................25Eric Page (2009-11).........................................253. Bernard Reedy (2010-13)..............................234. Mel Long, Jr. (1997-2000).............................21Stephen Williams (2006-09).........................216. Steve Odom (2003-06)..................................19Alonzo Russell (2012-current).............198. Andrew Clarke (2001-05)..............................189. Don Seymour (1972-74) ...............................17Carl Ford (1999-2002)....................................17Yards Per Reception Average(minimum 50 receptions)1. Butch Hunyadi (1978-81)...........................20.22. Scott Resseguie (1973-76).........................17.33. Capus Robinson (1980-83)........................17.04. Al Baker (1969-71)........................................16.65. Don Seymour (1972-74).............................16.16. Romauldo Brown (1988-90).....................16.07. Eric Hutchinson (1984-87).........................15.58. Randy Whately (1973-74)..........................15.49. Alonzo Russell (2012-current)..........14.910. Tom Boyd (1991-94)....................................14.0Consecutive <strong>Game</strong>s With a Reception1. Steve Odom (2003-06)..................................492. Mel Long (1997-2000)....................................463. Eric Page (2009-11).........................................38Bernard Reedy (2010-13)..............................385. Alonzo Russell (2012-current).............376. Donta’ Greene (1999-2002)..........................32Season ReceivingReceiving Yards1. Lance Moore (2003)..................................1,1942. Lance Moore (2004)..................................1,1893. Eric Page (2011).........................................1,1824. Stephen Williams (2007).........................1,1695. Eric Page (2009).........................................1,1596. Bernard Reedy (2012)..............................1,1137. Eric Page (2010).........................................1,1058. Stephen Williams (2009).........................1,0659. Carl Ford (2002)..........................................1,06210. Alonzo Russell (2012)........................960Touchdown Receptions1. Lance Moore (2004)........................................142. Eric Page (2011)...............................................103. Lance Moore (2003).......................................... 9Don Seymour (1973)........................................ 9Carl Ford (2002).................................................. 9Bernard Reedy (2011)...................................... 97. Andrew Clarke (2003)...................................... 8Chuck Hardy (1948).......................................... 8Don Seymour (1974)........................................ 8Alonzo Russell (2014)............................ 8Tom Boyd (1994)................................................ 8Nick Moore (2007)............................................. 8Stephen Williams (2008)................................. 8Eric Page (2010)................................................. 8Bernard Reedy (2013)...................................... 8


2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Football PLAYERS TO WATCHBrad SpelmanLong Snapper6-1 • 220 • Fr. (R)Hilliard, OHBradley H.S.90John StepecDefensive End6-3 • 260 • So.Willoughby Hills, OHLake Catholic H.S.102014Played in all 12 games as long snapper.2013Joined team as a walk-on and sat out as a redshirt.High SchoolNamed specialist of the year at his school as a senior...100%success rating on long snaps...Honorable mention all-leaguepick...29 tackles, two sacks on defense...Three receptions andone TD on offense...As a junior, 98% success rating on longsnaps...35 tackles on defense...High school coach was MikeLoParo.PersonalFull name is Bradley Lawrence Spelman...Birthdate: July 31,1995...Parents are Lawrence and Kathleen Spelman...Has twobrothers, Rayn and Kevin...Business major.2014Played in all 12 games as a reserve defensive end, makingseven tackles.2013Saw action in seven games...10 tackles and two tackles forloss...Career-high six tackles vs. Navy.High SchoolThree-star recruit by Scout.com...Earned first-team all-statehonors...Named district Defensive Player of the Year by theAssociated Press in both his junior and senior seasons...Twice named first-team all-county and first-team all-conference...Namedto the Ohio North-South All-Star <strong>Game</strong>...64tackles as a defensive end and rushed for 377 yards andsix touchdowns as a senior...As a junior, had 80 tackles, including27 tackles for loss and 12 sacks, while scoring eighttouchdowns on offense...High school coach was Mike Bell.PersonalFull name is John Thomas Stepec...Birthdate: Nov. 4, 1994...Parents are Tom and Maria Stepec...Has a brother, Joe, and asister, Katie...Criminal justice major.John Stepec’s Career StatisticsThe Rocket seniors celebrate their fifth-consecutive victoryover arch-rival <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green, a 27-20 triumph in <strong>Toledo</strong> onNov. 19.Year G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH2013 7/0 6 4 10 2.0 0.0 0 2 0 22014 12/0 6 1 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Totals 19/0 12 5 17 2.0 0.0 0 2 0 2Career <strong>Game</strong> HighsTackles: 6 (Navy, 10-19-13)


2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Football PLAYERS TO WATCHTerry SwansonRunning Back5-9 • 183 • Fr.Aliquippa, PAAliquippa H.S.222014Second on team and ninth in MAC with 732 yards rushing...Secondon team, second in MAC and 15th in the country in yardsper carry (6.5)...Rushed for season-high 172 yards in 20-19 win atWestern Michigan...Started at Iowa State, rushing for 124 yardsand two touchdowns...97 yards and two TDs vs. UMass, includingthe game-winner with 34 seconds left from 19 yards out...Alsoran for 97 yards and one score vs.CMU...12 receptions for 153 yardsand one TD.High SchoolFinished high school careeras the third all-time leadingrusher in Aliquippa history with4,333 yards on 466 carries...As a senior, rushed for 1,783yards and 25 touchdowns...Asa junior, rushed for 1,546 yardsand 19 touchdowns...Madeall-state and all-county, andwas selected to the PittsburghPost Gazette “Fab 22” Team inboth junior and senior seasons...Rushedfor 950 yards and13 TDs as a sophomore...Alsoplayed basketball in high school...High school coach was MikeZmijanic.PersonalFull name is Terry Shawn Swanson...Birthdate: Aug. 6, 1996...Parentsare Terry and Pamela Swanson...Has an older sister Terika...Business major.Terry Swanson’s Career Rushing By <strong>Game</strong>Terry Swanson’s Career StatisticsYear G/S Att. Yds. Avg. TD LP2014 12/1 113 732 6.5 6 48-WMUTotals 12/1 113 732 6.5 6 48-WMUCareer <strong>Game</strong> HighsRushing Yards: 172 (Western Michigan, 10-4-14)Rushing Attempts: 19 (Western Michigan, 10-4-14)Rushing TDs: 2 (Twice, last vs. UMass, 10-25-14)Longest Run: 48 (Western Michigan, 10-4-14)2014Opponent Att. Yds Avg TD LPNew Hampshire 6 45 7.5 0 26Missouri 1 7 7.0 0 7at Cincinnati 0 0 0.0 0 NABall State 9 44 4.9 0 7Central Michigan 11 97 8.8 1 41at Western Michigan 19 172 9.1 1 48at Iowa State 17 124 7.3 2 34UMass 18 97 5.4 2 19at Kent State 17 75 4.4 0 16at Northern Illinois 7 41 5.9 0 13<strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green 6 14 2.3 0 13at Eastern Michigan 2 16 8.0 0 16


2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Football PLAYERS TO WATCHConnery SwiftDefensive Back5-9 • 207 • So.Waynesboro, VAWilson Memorial H.S.472014Played in 12 games at safety, starting final two games of theseason...15 tackles, one pass breakup and two QB hurries.2013Joined team as a walk-on and sat out as a redshirt after transferringfrom the University of Virginia-Wise.2012Led UVA-Wise in rushing with 671 yards and five TDs on 156attempts...Also caught eight passes for 39 yards...Namedhonorable mention all-conference.High SchoolEarned all-state, all-region, all-district and all-conferencehonors as a running back as a senior...Rushed for 1,914yards on 249 carries with 31 TDs...As a junior, rushed for 795yards and 14 TDs on 116 carries...Named all-region honorablemnetion, all-district and all-conference as a junior...Highschool coach was Jeremiah Major.PersonalFull name is Randy Connery Swift...Birthdate: March 2, 1994...Parents are Randy Swift, Sr. and Anita Swift...Has two brothers,Javal and Savant, and a sister, Trinity...Business major.Connery Swift’s Career StatisticsYear G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH2013 DNP- Red Shirt2014 12/2 11 4 15 0 0 0 0 1 2Totals 12/2 11 4 15 0 0 0 0 1 2Career <strong>Game</strong> HighsTackles: 6 (<strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green, 11-19-14)Junior SylvestreLinebacker6-0 • 222 • Sr.Hollywood, FLSouth Broward H.S.33*** 2013, 2014 First-Team All-MAC ***2014Named first-team All-MAC for the second straight year...Teamleader with 94 tackles...9.5 tackles for loss...11 tackles and 2TFL vs. NIU on Nov. 11, earning MAC West Defensive Playerof the Week...Season-high 14 tackles vs. WMU...13 tacklesvs. Ball State...Credited with five pass breakups and four QBhurries...Sporting News preseason MAC Defensive Player ofthe Year...Team captain.2013Named first-team All-MAC...Led team with 118 tackles...Thirdin MAC and tied for 21st nationally with 9.8 tackles per game...Tied for 10th in MAC with 9.5 tackles for loss...Also had fivesacks...Led team with seven QB hurries, including three vs.Buffalo...12 tackles vs. NIU...Career-best three sacks vs. <strong>Bowl</strong>ingGreen, including key stop on BG’s final drive...Named MAC WestDefensive Player of the Week for effort vs. Falcons...Career-high17 tackles vs. Navy...12 tackles, one sack, one forced fumbleand two fumble recoveries vs. CMU...On the sack, he forceda fumble, scooped it up and ran 22 yards for a TD...EarnedMAC West Defensive Player of the Week for performance vs.CMU...13 tackles vs. Missouri.2012Played in all 13 games, starting five at star linebacker...Recorded49 tackles and 1.0 TFL...Season-high eight tackles vs. NIU.2011Appeared in all 13 games...Totaled 19 tackles and one recoveredfumble...Season-high four tackles vs. EMU.High SchoolAll-county wide receiver/defensive back as a senior...Averaged7.3 yards and scored four touchdowns on 19 carries...Caughteight passes for 85 yards...57 tackles...Played in the BrowardCounty Athletic Association All-Star <strong>Game</strong> as a senior.PersonalFull name is Johnior Sylvestre...Birthdate: Dec. 27, 1991...Parentsare Gilsame and Johnion Sylvestre...Criminal justice major.Junior Sylvestre’s Career StatisticsYear G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH2011 13/0 14 5 19 0 0 0 0 0 02012 13/5 28 21 49 1.0 0 0 0 1 02013 12/12 64 54 118 9.5 5.0 3 1/1 2 72014 12/12 53 41 94 9.5 2.5 0 0 5 4Totals 50/29 159 121 280 20.0 7.5 3 1/1 8 11Career <strong>Game</strong> HighsTackles: 17 (Navy, 10-19-13)Sacks: 3 (<strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green, 10-26-13)


2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Football PLAYERS TO WATCHCody ThompsonWide Receiver6-1 • 187 • Fr.Huron, OHHuron H.S.25Trent VossDefensive End6-3 • 220 • Jr.East Grand Rapids, MIEast Grand Rapids H.S.432014Played in 12 games, catching four passes...Career-long 15-yard catch vs. CMU.High SchoolPlayed quarterback in high school, but will be a wide receiverat <strong>Toledo</strong>...Threw for 1,883 yards and 17 touchdownsas a senior, and also rushed for 1,139 yards and 22 scores...Made second-team all-conference and second-team all-districtselection, and academic all-conference...Totaled 1,574passing yards and 1,001 rushing yards as a junior, throwingfor 22 TDs and rushing for 14 more, earning second-teamall-conference accolades...Also served as the team’s punter,averaging 44.6 yards per punt as a senior...Played wide receiveras a sophomore, catching 48 passes for 865 yardsand 11 touchdowns...Was an honorable mention all-districtplayer in basketball as a junior...High school coach was TonyLegando.PersonalFull name is Cody James Thompson...Birthdate: Jan. 11,1996...Parents are Scottand Lois Thompson...Has an older brother,Tony Graham, and anolder sister, NicoleThompson...Businessmajor.2014Third on team with 67 tackles...Ranks first in MAC for tackles/game among linemen (5.6)...Leads team with 11.0 TFL andsecond with eight QB hurries and 4.5 sacks...Moved fromlinebacker in the off-season.2013Started first seven games at linebacker until a season-endinginjury...Tallied 33 solo tackles, 5.5 were for a loss...Had onesack...One fumble recovery and two forced fumbles.2012Played in 12 games, making 47 tackles...Started final twogames...Had Career-high 13 tackles vs. Coastal Carolina...12tackles and 2.5 TFL vs. Akron...Seven tackles vs. Utah State inFamous Idaho Potato <strong>Bowl</strong>.2011Sat out season as a redshirt.High SchoolThree-star recruit by Scout.com...First-team all-state selection...Namedto the Detroit Free Press “Dream Team”...Rankedas the No. 31 player in Michigan by the Detroit News...Earnedfirst-team all-conference and all-area honors...140 tackles,16 sacks, four interceptions, four fumble recoveries and fiveforced fumbles as a senior...Rushed for 690 yards and seventouchdowns on 113 carries...Helped East Grand Rapids HighSchool win its fifth straight Division III title...As a junior, totaled110 tackles, four forced fumbles, five fumble recoveries andone interception...Earned all-conference and all-area honors...85tackles and three interceptions as a sophomore...80tackles as a freshman...High school coach was Peter Stuursma.PersonalFull name is Trent Joseph Voss...Birthdate: July 27, 1993...Parentsare Jim and Judy Voss...Father played football at CentralMichigan...Major is interdisciplinary studies.Trent Voss’ Career StatisticsCody Thompson’s Career StatisticsYear G/S Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LP2014 12/0 4 34 8.5 0 15-CMUTotals 12/0 4 34 8.5 0 15-CMUCareer <strong>Game</strong> HighsReceptions: 1(Four times)Year G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH2011 DNP-Redshirt2012 12/2 26 21 47 6.5 3.5 0 1 5 12013 7/7 33 27 60 5.5 1.0 2 0 0 02014 12/12 32 35 67 11.0 4.5 0 1 2 8Totals 31/21 91 83 174 23.0 9.0 2 2 7 9Career <strong>Game</strong> HighsTackles: 13 (Coastal Carolina, 9-22-12)Tackles for Loss: 2.5 (Akron, 11-29-12)


2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Football PLAYERS TO WATCHChaz WhittakerSafety6-2 • 200 • Jr.Pittsburgh, PAPenn Hills H.S.8Kishon WilcherWide Receiver5-7 • 180 • Jr.Detroit, MICass Tech H.S.62014Starter in all 12 games at safety...50 tackles, two interceptions,six passes broken up...Career-high 11 tackles vs. WesternMichigan...Also had eight tackles vs. Iowa State, seven vs.Northern Illinois.2013Played in all 12 games, starting 11 at free safety...Made 31tackles, and two interceptions...Broke up two passes anddeflected four...Twice had six tackles in a game.2012Played in all nine games, making one tackle.High SchoolPlayed quarterback, wide receiver and safety...Three-starrating from Scout.com. and 247sports.com...No. 40 overallrecruit in Pennsylvania by 247sports.com...ESPN.com listedhim at No. 63...No. 101 safety in the nation by Scout...All-WPIALselection as a senior at safety...Threw for 502 yards and fivetouchdowns...Averaged 19.9 yards per reception...Accountedfor nine TDs...Honorable mention all-conference wide receiveras a junior...Honorable mention all-conference quarterbackas a sophomore...As a junior, had 800 yards receiving and200 yards passing with five overall TDs...Played basketball...Selected to the Super 60 All-Star <strong>Game</strong> as a senior...High schoolcoach was Ronald Graham.PersonalFull name is Chaz Jamal Whittaker...Birthdate: Aug. 10, 1994...Mother is Keesha Powell...Communication major.2014Played in 12 games as a reserve wide receiver...Caught 14passes for 252 yards and two TDs...Had a career-best 89-yard TDvs. Eastern Michigan...Twice had career-best three catches in agame, vs. New Hampshire and Kent State...Returned 27 kickoffsfor 626 yards (23.2 avg.)...Long kickoff return was 77 yards vs.<strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green...Moved from cornerback in off-season.2013Played in 10 games at cornerback...Totaled five tackles andforced one fumble.2012Played in three games before missing the rest of the seasondue to injury...Retained sophomore eligibility.2011Played in all 13 games at cornerback and on special teams...Leading freshman tackler with 28 stops...One of top tacklerson special teams...Second on the team with two fumble recoveries...Career-highsix tackles against Western Michigan.High SchoolThree-star prospect by Rivals.com...First-team all-state, allmetroand all-city running back and receiver...Rated as theNo. 32 player in Michigan by the Detroit News...Named toDetroit Free Press “Dream Team”...Scored 16 touchdowns asa senior, catching 62 passes for 1,100 yards to go with 356yards rushing...As a junior, caught 46 passes for 325 yards,gained 685 yards rushing and scored 10 TDs...Earned all-cityand all-metro honors...Ran 200 meters and 4x200 relay onthe track team, earning all-state and All-America honors...High school coach was father Thomas Wilcher.Kishon Wilcher’s Career StatisticsChaz Wittaker’s Career StatisticsYear G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH2012 9/0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 02013 12/11 31 14 45 0 0 1 2/-3 2 12014 12/12 35 15 50 0 0 1 2/24 6 1Totals 33/23 67 29 96 0 0 2 4/21 8 2Career <strong>Game</strong> HighsTackles: 11 (Western Michigan, 10-4-14)Receiving StatsYear G/S Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LP2014 12/0 14 252 18.0 2 89-EMUTotals 12/0 14 252 18.0 2 89-EMUCareer <strong>Game</strong> HighsReceptions: 3 (Twice, last vs. Eastern Michigan, 11-28-14)Defensive StatsYear G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH2011 13/0 10 18 28 0 0 1 0 1 02012 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02013 10/0 5 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 0Totals 38/0 15 18 33 0 0 2 0 1 0Career <strong>Game</strong> HighsTackles: 6 (Western Michigan, 11-8-11)


2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Football PLAYERS TO WATCHLogan WoodsideQuarterback6-2 • 210 • So.Frankfort, KYFranklin County H.S.112014Ranks third in MAC in passing efficiency(144.2), 10th in passing yards (189.7)...threw for 323 yards and career-highfive TDs vs. EMU...Also completed career-best77.8% (14-18) of his passesvs. the Eagles...Named one of eightManning Award Stars of the Week forhis performance vs. EMU...Did not startand played in only one series at NIUon Nov. 11 due to ankle injury sufferedat Kent State on Nov. 4...Returned tofull-time action in 27-20 win vs. BGSUon Bov. 19, completing 8-of-18 passesfor 53 yards...Three TD passes vs. Kent State and UMass...Cameout of Kent State game in third quarter with an ankle injury...Completed just 13-of-27 passes in rainstorm at WMU on Oct. 4,but drove UT 55 yards for game-tying field goal with just overa minute left in regulation...Connected on 23-of-34 passes forcareer-high 339 yards and two TDs vs. CMU...Completed 13-of-22 passes for 152 yards and one TD vs. Ball State...Also set careerhighs in rushing (43) and rushing TDs (2) vs. Cardinals...Steppedinto starting role following season-ending injury to Phillip Elyvs. Missouri on Sept. 6...Completed 6-of-10 passes for 52 yardsvs. Mizzou...Took over as starting QB vs. Cincinnati on Sept. 12...Completed 27-of-40 passes for 322 yards and three touchdownsvs. Bearcats...Earned co-MAC West Division Player of the Weekhonors vs. the Bearcats.2013Played in four games as a true freshman, starting one vs. CMU onSept. 21...Completed 14-of-24 passes for 185 yards off the benchto lead UT to a 33-21 victory over Eastern Washington on Sept.14...Career-best 81-yard TD pass vs. EWU.Logan Woodside’s Career StatisticsYear G/S Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yds. TD2013 4/1 41 21 0 51.2 240 12014 11/8 269 164 7 61.0 2087 19Totals 15/9 310 185 7 59.7 2327 20Career HighsCompletions: 27 (Cincinnati, 9-12-14)Attempts: 40 (Cincinnati, 9-12-14)Completion Percentage: 77.8/14-18 (EMU, 11-28-14)Passing Yards: 339 (Central Michigan, 9-27-14)Touchdowns Passes 5 (EMU, 11-28-14)Rushing Yards: 43 (Ball State, 9-20-14)High SchoolCompleted 138-of-212 passes for 2,951yards and a school-record 41 touchdownsas a senior...Led his school toa 12-1 record, advancing to the thirdround of state playoffs...Earned firstteamall-state honors from MaxPreps...Rushed for 428 yards and nine TDs...Added 65.5 tackles, five interceptionsand 13 pass breakups on defense...Named Offensive MVP for Team Kentuckyin Best of the Bluegrass All-Stargame...As a junior, threw for 2,560 yardsand 29 touchdowns...Rushed for 417yards and seven TDs...Three-star recruit by Scout.com...QuarterbackMVP at the Midwest Ultimate 100 Camp...High schoolcoach was Chris Tracy.PersonalFull name is Logan Miles Woodside...Birthdate: Jan. 27, 1995...Parents are Jason Woodside and Emily Cleveland...Has one stepbrother,Tyler Cleveland...Marketing major.Logan Woodside’s Passing Statistics by <strong>Game</strong>2013Opponent Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yds. TDat FloridaDNPat MissouriDNPEastern Washington 24 14 0 58.3 185 1at Central Michigan 6 3 0 50.0 27 0at Ball StateDNPWestern Michigan 6 2 0 33.3 8 0NavyDNPat <strong>Bowl</strong>ing GreenDNPEastern Michigan 5 2 0 40.0 20 0BuffaloDNPNorthern IllinoisDNPat AkronDNP2014Opponent Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yds. TDNew HampshireDNPMissouri 10 6 0 60.0 52 0at Cincinnati 40 27 0 67.5 322 3Ball State 22 13 1 59.1 152 1Central Michigan 34 23 1 67.6 339 2at Western Michigan 27 13 1 48.1 210 1at Iowa State 36 22 0 61.1 189 1UMass 34 20 2 58.9 225 3at Kent State 25 16 0 64.0 202 3at Northern Illinois 5 2 0 40.0 20 0Bolwing Green 18 8 2 44.4 53 0at Eastern Michigan 18 14 0 77.8 323 5


2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Football PLAYERS TO WATCHZach YouseyWide Receiver6-1 • 195 • So.Columbus, OHHarvest Prep H.S.83Alex ZmolikTight End6-5 • 245 • Jr.Port Huron, MIPort Huron H.S.152014Played in 11 games...One reception for 23 yards vs. NewHampshire.2013Played in eight games on special teams...Had one tackle.High SchoolRated as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com...Earned firstteamall-conference and special mention all-district as asenior...Caught 18 passes for 328 yards, rushed for 722 on57 attempts and scored 22 touchdowns...Caught 28 passesfor 500 yards as a junior...Chosen to play in the Ohio North-South All-Star <strong>Game</strong>...High school coach was Jack Johnson.PersonalFull name is Zachary Tyler Yousey...Birthdate: May 4, 1994...Parents are Chris and Angela Yousey...Has five brothers...Business major.2014Played in 11 games, starting six...10 receptions for 157 yards...Career-high four receptions vs. New Hampshire and CentralMichigan.2013Played in all 12 games, starting seven...Caught six passes for84 yards...Career-long 26 yard TD reception vs. NIU.2012Appeared in all 13 games...Caught just three passes but twoof them were touchdowns...Touchdown receptions camevs. WMU and Akron.High SchoolAll-conference and team Defensive Player of the Year as asenior... Conference all-academic team in junior and seniorseasons... 247sports.com rated him as No. 79 player in Michigan...Playedbasketball and ran track & field...High schoolcoach was Ryan Mullins.PersonalFull name is AlexanderScott Zmolik...Birthdate:Aug. 12, 1993...Parentsare James and RoxannZmolik...Has a youngerbrother, Zachary...Marketingmajor.Zach Yousey’s Career StatisticsYear G/S Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LP2013 8/0 0 0 0.0 0 NA2014 11/0 1 23 23.0 0 23-UNHTotals 11/0 1 23 23.0 0 23-UNHCareer <strong>Game</strong> HighsReceiving Yards: 23 (New Hampshire, 8-30-14)Alex Zmolik’s Career StatisticsYear G/S Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LP2012 12/0 3 11 3.7 2 7-UB2013 12/7 6 84 14.0 1 26-NIU2014 11/6 10 157 15.7 0 29-CMUTotals 35/13 19 252 13.3 3 29-CMUCareer <strong>Game</strong> HighsReceiving Yards: 69 (Central Michigan, 9-27-14)Receptions: 4 (Twice, last vs. Central Michigan, 9-27-14)


2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Football TEAM STATISTICS2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> FootballTOLEDO Overall Team Statistics (as of Dec 02, 2014)All gamesTeam Statistics TOLEDO OPPSCORING 413 352Points Per <strong>Game</strong> 34.4 29.3FIRST DOWNS 291 263Rushing 142 81Passing 130 162Penalty 19 20RUSHING YARDAGE 2968 1446Yards gained rushing 3219 1744Yards lost rushing 251 298Rushing Attempts 523 399Average Per Rush 5.7 3.6Average Per <strong>Game</strong> 247.3 120.5TDs Rushing 28 13PASSING YARDAGE 2868 3389Comp-Att-Int 222-370-8 270-450-10Average Per Pass 7.8 7.5Average Per Catch 12.9 12.6Average Per <strong>Game</strong> 239.0 282.4TDs Passing 24 32TOTAL OFFENSE 5836 4835Total Plays 893 849Average Per Play 6.5 5.7Average Per <strong>Game</strong> 486.3 402.9KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 44-945 41-753PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 24-170 7-50INT RETURNS: #-Yards 10-93 8-148KICK RETURN AVERAGE 21.5 18.4PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 7.1 7.1INT RETURN AVERAGE 9.3 18.5FUMBLES-LOST 20-8 8-2PENALTIES-Yards 73-624 58-506Average Per <strong>Game</strong> 52.0 42.2PUNTS-Yards 49-1821 64-2537Average Per Punt 37.2 39.6Net punt average 36.1 35.7KICKOFFS-Yards 76-4617 69-4234Average Per Kick 60.8 61.4Net kick average 40.0 39.3TIME OF POSSESSION/<strong>Game</strong> 31:08 28:523RD-DOWN Conversions 78/172 78/1783rd-Down Pct 45% 44%4TH-DOWN Conversions 8/13 8/144th-Down Pct 62% 57%SACKS BY-Yards 27-162 16-129MISC YARDS 10 2TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 52 45FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 17-22 14-18ON-SIDE KICKS 1-3 0-0RED-ZONE SCORES (51-57) 89% (45-51) 88%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (36-57) 63% (33-51) 65%PAT-ATTEMPTS (48-51) 94% (38-42) 90%ATTENDANCE 117286 126845<strong>Game</strong>s/Avg Per <strong>Game</strong> 6/19548 6/21141Neutral Site <strong>Game</strong>s 0/0Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalTOLEDO 82 103 135 86 7 413Opponents 83 84 89 90 6 352


2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> FootballTOLEDO Overall Individual Statistics (as of Dec 02, 2014)All games2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Football OFFENSIVE STATISTICSRushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/gHUNT, Kareem 9 173 1375 15 1360 7.9 11 91 151.1SWANSON, Terry 12 113 741 9 732 6.5 6 48 61.0JONES-MOORE, D. 11 65 364 7 357 5.5 4 42 32.5REMY, Marc 12 42 225 6 219 5.2 0 22 18.2MACON, Dwight 11 28 156 26 130 4.6 4 23 11.8WOODSIDE, Logan 11 47 164 76 88 1.9 3 14 8.0JONES, Corey 12 8 88 0 88 11.0 0 29 7.3PRINGLE, Ricky 9 7 30 0 30 4.3 0 11 3.3ELY, Phillip 2 10 43 36 7 0.7 0 18 3.5WILCHER, Kishon 12 2 6 0 6 3.0 0 5 0.5ROSENBAUER, Zac 12 2 2 0 2 1.0 0 2 0.2JULIAN, Michael 6 14 25 36 -11 -0.8 0 8 -1.8TEAM 8 11 0 16 -16 -1.5 0 0 -2.0ELLIS, Nick 12 1 0 24 -24 -24.0 0 0 -2.0Total 12 523 3219 251 2968 5.7 28 91 247.3Opponents 12 399 1744 298 1446 3.6 13 65 120.5Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/gWOODSIDE, Logan 11 144.24 164-269-7 61.0 2087 19 89 189.7ELY, Phillip 2 143.59 41-68-1 60.3 541 4 64 270.5JULIAN, Michael 6 81.89 8-19-0 42.1 90 0 39 15.0MACON, Dwight 11 177.86 9-14-0 64.3 150 1 69 13.6Total 12 142.19 222-370-8 60.0 2868 24 89 239.0Opponents 12 142.28 270-450-10 60.0 3389 32 76 282.4Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/gJONES, Corey 12 66 812 12.3 5 69 67.7RUSSELL, Alonzo 12 47 721 15.3 8 59 60.1OLACK, Justin 12 19 287 15.1 4 42 23.9MACON, Dwight 11 18 172 9.6 1 20 15.6WILCHER, Kishon 12 14 252 18.0 2 89 21.0SWANSON, Terry 12 12 153 12.8 1 40 12.8ZMOLIK, Alex 11 10 157 15.7 0 29 14.3HUNT, Kareem 9 8 44 5.5 0 10 4.9JONES-MOORE, D. 11 7 59 8.4 0 21 5.4REMY, Marc 12 6 46 7.7 1 16 3.8ROGERS, Zach 8 5 42 8.4 0 11 5.2ROBERTS, M. 8 4 65 16.2 2 36 8.1THOMPSON, Cody 12 4 34 8.5 0 15 2.8YOUSEY, Zach 10 1 23 23.0 0 23 2.3JOHNSON,Jon'Vea 1 1 1 1.0 0 1 1.0Total 12 222 2868 12.9 24 89 239.0Opponents 12 270 3389 12.6 32 76 282.4Punt Returns no. yds avg td lgJONES, Corey 23 154 6.7 0 50MACON, Dwight 1 16 16.0 0 16Total 24 170 7.1 0 50Opponents 7 50 7.1 0 34Interceptions no. yds avg td lgHADEN, Jordan 3 50 16.7 0 23DUKES,Christian 2 2 1.0 0 2WHITTAKER, Chaz 2 24 12.0 0 24JOHNSON, D. 1 0 0.0 0 0VOSS, Trent 1 4 4.0 0 4MATHIS, Trevon 1 13 13.0 0 13Total 10 93 9.3 0 24Opponents 8 148 18.5 0 41Kick Returns no. yds avg td lgWILCHER, Kishon 27 626 23.2 0 77JONES, Corey 8 164 20.5 0 28SWANSON, Terry 2 37 18.5 0 19MACON, Dwight 2 39 19.5 0 20WOODLEY,Ja'Wuan 2 30 15.0 0 28EBERT, Mike 1 12 12.0 0 12JOHNSON,Jon'Vea 1 16 16.0 0 16RICHARDS, D. 1 21 21.0 0 21Total 44 945 21.5 0 77Opponents 41 753 18.4 0 36Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lgTotal 0 0 0.0 0 0Opponents 1 5 5.0 0 5


2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Football OFFENSIVE STATISTICS2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> FootballTOLEDO Overall Individual Statistics (as of Dec 02, 2014)All gamesPATScoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf ptsDETMER,Jeremiah - 17-22 48-50 - - - - - 99HUNT, Kareem 11 - - - - - - - 66RUSSELL, Alonzo 8 - - - - - - - 48SWANSON, Terry 7 - - - - - - - 42JONES, Corey 5 - - - - - - - 30MACON, Dwight 5 - - - - - - - 30JONES-MOORE, D. 4 - - - 1 - - - 26OLACK, Justin 4 - - - - - - - 24WOODSIDE, Logan 3 - - - - 1-1 - - 18WILCHER, Kishon 2 - - - - - - - 12ROBERTS, M. 2 - - - - - - - 12REMY, Marc 1 - - - - - - - 6TEAM - - 0-1 - - - - - 0Total 52 17-22 48-51 - 1 1-1 - - 413Opponents 45 14-18 38-42 0-1 1 1-2 - - 352Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/gWOODSIDE, Logan 11 316 88 2087 2175 197.7HUNT, Kareem 9 173 1360 0 1360 151.1SWANSON, Terry 12 113 732 0 732 61.0ELY, Phillip 2 78 7 541 548 274.0JONES-MOORE, D. 11 65 357 0 357 32.5MACON, Dwight 11 42 130 150 280 25.5REMY, Marc 12 42 219 0 219 18.2JONES, Corey 12 8 88 0 88 7.3JULIAN, Michael 6 33 -11 90 79 13.2PRINGLE, Ricky 9 7 30 0 30 3.3WILCHER, Kishon 12 2 6 0 6 0.5ROSENBAUER, Zac 12 2 2 0 2 0.2TEAM 8 11 -16 0 -16 -2.0ELLIS, Nick 12 1 -24 0 -24 -2.0Total 12 893 2968 2868 5836 486.3Opponents 12 849 1446 3389 4835 402.9Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blkDETMER,Jeremiah 17-22 77.3 0-0 11-13 3-3 3-5 0-1 45 2FG Sequence TOLEDO OpponentsNew Hampshire (22),(27) -#24 Missouri 44,(40) -Cincinnati 28,(23),(36),48 (34)Ball State - (49),(45),(22),34Central Michigan (32),(21) -Western Michigan (25),(37) 27,(27),29,(33)Iowa State (27),(29),(41) (32),(36),(38)UMass - 43Kent State (26),(28),(45) -Northern Illinois (21) (37),(19)<strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green 29 (23),(31)Eastern Michigan (21),57 (42)Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blkELLIS, Nick 48 1756 36.6 51 0 16 18 3 0JULIAN, Michael 1 65 65.0 65 0 0 1 1 0Total 49 1821 37.2 65 0 16 19 4 0Opponents 64 2537 39.6 63 4 11 24 8 0Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydlnDETMER,Jeremiah 76 4617 60.8 33 0Total 76 4617 60.8 33 0 18.4 40.0 25Opponents 69 4234 61.4 23 1 21.5 39.3 25Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.


2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Football defensive STATISTICS2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> FootballTOLEDO Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Dec 02, 2014)All gamesTackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd# Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf33 SYLVESTRE, J. 12 53 41 94 9.5-31 2.5-17 . 5 4 . . . .55 BUSH, Ray 12 39 36 75 7.5-28 3.5-21 . 5 2 . . . .43 VOSS, Trent 12 32 35 67 11.0-70 4.5-34 1-4 2 8 . . 1 .23 ROGERS, DeJuan 12 35 26 61 3.5-9 1.0-3 . 2 . . . . .5 DUKES,Christian 12 45 15 60 1.0-1 1.0-1 2-2 10 . 1-0 . . .8 WHITTAKER, Chaz 12 35 15 50 . . 2-24 6 1 . 1 . .4A HADEN, Jordan 10 32 14 46 1.0-1 . 3-50 4 1 . . . .91 HESTER, Treyvon 12 20 25 45 7.0-23 1.0-10 . 1 10 1-0 1 . .97 JONES, Orion 12 15 17 32 10.0-48 6.0-30 . . 2 . . . .99 COVINGTON, A. 12 10 18 28 4.0-23 1.0-8 . 2 7 . . . .40 MURDOCK, Chase 11 19 8 27 1.5-8 1.0-7 . . . . . . .2 MARTIN, Jordan 9 18 5 23 3.0-12 . . 2 1 . . . .27 MATHIS, Trevon 12 15 6 21 . . 1-13 6 . . . . .44 COLEMAN, Jaylen 12 7 14 21 . . . . 1 . . . .7 JOHNSON, D. 12 12 7 19 1.0-7 . 1-0 . . . 1 . .47 SWIFT, Connery 12 11 4 15 . . . 1 2 . . . .31 QUINN, Zach 12 7 8 15 1.5-2 . . . 1 . . . .34 GIBBS, Keenen 12 6 7 13 2.5-14 2.5-14 . . 1 . . . .20 HAYNES, Juwan 12 7 5 12 . . . 2 . . . . .4D JAMES, Tre 9 3 5 8 3.0-15 2.0-14 . . . . . . .53 COLLINS, Chris 11 3 5 8 . . . . . . 1 . .50 KULON, Adam 7 4 3 7 . . . . . . . . .10 STEPEC, John 12 6 1 7 . . . . . . . . .29 LINCH, Jack 10 2 2 4 . . . . . . . . .85 DETMER,Jeremiah 12 4 . 4 . . . . . . . . .25 THOMPSON, Cody 12 1 3 4 . . . . . . . . .35 HIGH, Josh 10 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . .52 MOORE, Marquise 2 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . .30 WOODLEY,Ja'Wuan 9 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . .4C CAVE, Victor 3 2 . 2 1.0-3 1.0-3 . . . . . . .38 FLETCHER, Drake 12 2 . 2 1.0-4 . . . . . . . .90 SPELMAN, Brad 12 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .26 FRAZIER, K. 3 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .54 MYERS, Jeff 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .56 HENDERSHOT, J. 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .65 NELSON, Chase 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .96 HAMIDAH, Ayoub 2 1 . 1 . . . . 1 . . . .15 ZMOLIK, Alex 11 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .14 OLACK, Justin 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .6 WILCHER, Kishon 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .22 SWANSON, Terry 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .48 ELLIS, Nick 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Total 12 459 332 791 69-299 27-162 10-93 48 42 2-0 4 1 .Opponents 12 508 430 938 49-220 16-129 8-148 42 20 8-5 9 3 .


2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Football CAREER STATISTICS2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> FootballTOLEDO Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Dec 02, 2014)All gamesSEASONCAREERRushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/gHUNT, Kareem 9 173 1375 15 1360 7.9 11 91 151.1 21 310 2261 35 2226 7.2 17 91 106.0SWANSON, Terry 12 113 741 9 732 6.5 6 48 61.0 12 113 741 9 732 6.5 6 48 61.0JONES-MOORE, D. 11 65 364 7 357 5.5 4 42 32.5 21 102 632 8 624 6.1 9 53 29.7REMY, Marc 12 42 225 6 219 5.2 0 22 18.2 16 80 428 13 415 5.2 2 22 25.9MACON, Dwight 11 28 156 26 130 4.6 4 23 11.8 40 41 223 37 186 4.5 5 23 4.7WOODSIDE, Logan 11 47 164 76 88 1.9 3 14 8.0 15 53 181 77 104 2.0 3 14 6.9JONES, Corey 12 8 88 0 88 11.0 0 29 7.3 22 10 92 0 92 9.2 0 29 4.2PRINGLE, Ricky 9 7 30 0 30 4.3 0 11 3.3 12 18 132 1 131 7.3 1 44 10.9ELY, Phillip 2 10 43 36 7 0.7 0 18 3.5 2 10 43 36 7 0.7 0 18 3.5WILCHER, Kishon 12 2 6 0 6 3.0 0 5 0.5 38 2 6 0 6 3.0 0 5 0.2ROSENBAUER, Zac 12 2 2 0 2 1.0 0 2 0.2 46 7 10 0 10 1.4 0 3 0.2JULIAN, Michael 6 14 25 36 -11 -0.8 0 8 -1.8 6 14 25 36 -11 -0.8 0 8 -1.8TEAM 8 11 0 16 -16 -1.5 0 0 -2.0ELLIS, Nick 12 1 0 24 -24 -24.0 0 0 -2.0 12 1 0 24 -24 -24.0 0 0 -2.0Total 12 523 3219 251 2968 5.7 28 91 247.3Opponents 12 399 1744 298 1446 3.6 13 65 120.5Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/gWOODSIDE, Logan 11 144.24 164-269-7 61.0 2087 19 89 189.7 15 139.51 185-310-7 59.7 2327 20 89 155.1ELY, Phillip 2 143.59 41-68-1 60.3 541 4 64 270.5 2 143.59 41-68-1 60.3 541 4 64 270.5JULIAN, Michael 6 81.89 8-19-0 42.1 90 0 39 15.0 6 81.89 8-19-0 42.1 90 0 39 15.0MACON, Dwight 11 177.86 9-14-0 64.3 150 1 69 13.6 40 167.18 14-21-0 66.7 212 1 69 5.3Total 12 142.19 222-370-8 60.0 2868 24 89 239.0Opponents 12 142.28 270-450-10 60.0 3389 32 76 282.4Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g gp no. yds avg td lg avg/gJONES, Corey 12 66 812 12.3 5 69 67.7 22 66 812 12.3 5 69 36.9RUSSELL, Alonzo 12 47 721 15.3 8 59 60.1 37 162 2409 14.9 19 66 65.1OLACK, Justin 12 19 287 15.1 4 42 23.9 47 55 762 13.9 7 80 16.2MACON, Dwight 11 18 172 9.6 1 20 15.6 40 55 529 9.6 5 47 13.2WILCHER, Kishon 12 14 252 18.0 2 89 21.0 38 14 252 18.0 2 89 6.6SWANSON, Terry 12 12 153 12.8 1 40 12.8 12 12 153 12.8 1 40 12.8ZMOLIK, Alex 11 10 157 15.7 0 29 14.3 36 19 252 13.3 3 29 7.0HUNT, Kareem 9 8 44 5.5 0 10 4.9 21 20 112 5.6 0 15 5.3JONES-MOORE, D. 11 7 59 8.4 0 21 5.4 21 11 116 10.5 0 35 5.5REMY, Marc 12 6 46 7.7 1 16 3.8 16 7 51 7.3 1 16 3.2ROGERS, Zach 8 5 42 8.4 0 11 5.2 22 8 52 6.5 0 11 2.4ROBERTS, M. 8 4 65 16.2 2 36 8.1 13 4 65 16.2 2 36 5.0THOMPSON, Cody 12 4 34 8.5 0 15 2.8 12 4 34 8.5 0 15 2.8YOUSEY, Zach 10 1 23 23.0 0 23 2.3 17 1 23 23.0 0 23 1.4JOHNSON,Jon'Vea 1 1 1 1.0 0 1 1.0 1 1 1 1.0 0 1 1.0Total 12 222 2868 12.9 24 89 239.0Opponents 12 270 3389 12.6 32 76 282.4Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g g plays rush pass total avg/gWOODSIDE, Logan 11 316 88 2087 2175 197.7 15 363 104 2327 2431 162.1HUNT, Kareem 9 173 1360 0 1360 151.1 21 311 2226 0 2226 106.0SWANSON, Terry 12 113 732 0 732 61.0 12 113 732 0 732 61.0ELY, Phillip 2 78 7 541 548 274.0 2 78 7 541 548 274.0JONES-MOORE, D. 11 65 357 0 357 32.5 21 102 624 0 624 29.7MACON, Dwight 11 42 130 150 280 25.5 40 62 186 212 398 9.9REMY, Marc 12 42 219 0 219 18.2 16 80 415 0 415 25.9JONES, Corey 12 8 88 0 88 7.3 22 10 92 0 92 4.2JULIAN, Michael 6 33 -11 90 79 13.2 6 33 -11 90 79 13.2PRINGLE, Ricky 9 7 30 0 30 3.3 12 18 131 0 131 10.9WILCHER, Kishon 12 2 6 0 6 0.5 38 2 6 0 6 0.2ROSENBAUER, Zac 12 2 2 0 2 0.2 46 7 10 0 10 0.2TEAM 8 11 -16 0 -16 -2.0ELLIS, Nick 12 1 -24 0 -24 -2.0 12 1 -24 0 -24 -2.0Total 12 893 2968 2868 5836 486.3Opponents 12 849 1446 3389 4835 402.9


2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Football CAREER STATISTICS2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> FootballTOLEDO Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Dec 02, 2014)All gamesSEASONCAREERPATPATScoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf ptsDETMER,Jeremiah - 17-22 48-50 - - - - - 99 - 65-77 136-142 - - - - - 331HUNT, Kareem 11 - - - - - - - 66 17 - - - - - - - 102RUSSELL, Alonzo 8 - - - - - - - 48 19 - - - - - - - 114SWANSON, Terry 7 - - - - - - - 42 7 - - - - - - - 42MACON, Dwight 5 - - - - - - - 30 10 - - 0-1 - 0-1 - - 60JONES, Corey 5 - - - - - - - 30 5 - - - - - - - 30JONES-MOORE, D. 4 - - - 1 - - - 26 9 - - - 1 - - - 56OLACK, Justin 4 - - - - - - - 24 7 - - - - - - - 42WOODSIDE, Logan 3 - - - - 1-1 - - 18 3 - - - - 1-1 - - 18WILCHER, Kishon 2 - - - - - - - 12 2 - - - - - - - 12ROBERTS, M. 2 - - - - - - - 12 2 - - - - - - - 12REMY, Marc 1 - - - - - - - 6 3 - - - - - - - 18TEAM - - 0-1 - - - - - 0Total 52 17-22 48-51 - 1 1-1 - - 413Opponents 45 14-18 38-42 0-1 1 1-2 - - 352Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lgJONES, Corey 23 154 6.7 0 50 25 157 6.3 0 50MACON, Dwight 1 16 16.0 0 16 2 15 7.5 0 16Total 24 170 7.1 0 50Opponents 7 50 7.1 0 34Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lgWILCHER, Kishon 27 626 23.2 0 77 27 626 23.2 0 77JONES, Corey 8 164 20.5 0 28 11 237 21.5 0 32WOODLEY,Ja'Wuan 2 30 15.0 0 28 2 30 15.0 0 28MACON, Dwight 2 39 19.5 0 20 12 193 16.1 0 31SWANSON, Terry 2 37 18.5 0 19 2 37 18.5 0 19EBERT, Mike 1 12 12.0 0 12 1 12 12.0 0 12RICHARDS, D. 1 21 21.0 0 21 1 21 21.0 0 21JOHNSON,Jon'Vea 1 16 16.0 0 16 1 16 16.0 0 16Total 44 945 21.5 0 77Opponents 41 753 18.4 0 36Interceptions no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lgHADEN, Jordan 3 50 16.7 0 23 5 155 31.0 1 63WHITTAKER, Chaz 2 24 12.0 0 24 4 27 6.8 0 24DUKES,Christian 2 2 1.0 0 2 2 2 1.0 0 2VOSS, Trent 1 4 4.0 0 4 2 4 2.0 0 4MATHIS, Trevon 1 13 13.0 0 13 1 13 13.0 0 13JOHNSON, D. 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0Total 10 93 9.3 0 24Opponents 8 148 18.5 0 41Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lgTotal 0 0 0.0 0 0Opponents 1 5 5.0 0 5


2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Football CAREER STATISTICS2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> FootballTOLEDO Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Dec 02, 2014)All gamesSEASONCAREERAll Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/gHUNT, Kareem 9 1360 44 0 0 0 1404 156.0 21 2226 112 0 0 0 2338 111.3JONES, Corey 12 88 812 154 164 0 1218 101.5 22 92 812 157 237 0 1298 59.0SWANSON, Terr 12 732 153 0 37 0 922 76.8 12 732 153 0 37 0 922 76.8WILCHER, Kisho 12 6 252 0 626 0 884 73.7 38 6 252 12 626 0 896 23.6RUSSELL, Alonz 12 0 721 0 0 0 721 60.1 37 0 2409 0 1 0 2410 65.1JONES-MOORE, 11 357 59 0 0 0 416 37.8 21 624 116 0 0 0 740 35.2MACON, Dwight 11 130 172 16 39 0 357 32.5 40 186 529 15 193 0 923 23.1OLACK, Justin 12 0 287 0 0 0 287 23.9 47 0 762 0 0 0 762 16.2REMY, Marc 12 219 46 0 0 0 265 22.1 16 415 51 0 0 0 466 29.1ZMOLIK, Alex 11 0 157 0 0 0 157 14.3 36 0 252 0 15 0 267 7.4WOODSIDE, Log 11 88 0 0 0 0 88 8.0 15 104 0 0 0 0 104 6.9ROBERTS, M. 8 0 65 0 0 0 65 8.1 13 0 65 0 8 0 73 5.6HADEN, Jordan 10 0 0 0 0 50 50 5.0 29 0 0 0 0 155 155 5.3ROGERS, Zach 8 0 42 0 0 0 42 5.2 22 0 52 0 0 0 52 2.4THOMPSON, Co 12 0 34 0 0 0 34 2.8 12 0 34 0 0 0 34 2.8PRINGLE, Ricky 9 30 0 0 0 0 30 3.3 12 131 0 0 0 0 131 10.9WOODLEY,Ja'W 9 0 0 0 30 0 30 3.3 9 0 0 0 30 0 30 3.3WHITTAKER, Ch 12 0 0 0 0 24 24 2.0 24 0 0 0 0 27 27 1.1YOUSEY, Zach 10 0 23 0 0 0 23 2.3 17 0 23 0 0 0 23 1.4RICHARDS, D. 1 0 0 0 21 0 21 21.0 1 0 0 0 21 0 21 21.0JOHNSON,Jon'V 1 0 1 0 16 0 17 17.0 1 0 1 0 16 0 17 17.0MATHIS, Trevon 12 0 0 0 0 13 13 1.1 12 0 0 0 0 13 13 1.1EBERT, Mike 12 0 0 0 12 0 12 1.0 23 0 0 0 12 0 12 0.5ELY, Phillip 2 7 0 0 0 0 7 3.5 2 7 0 0 0 0 7 3.5VOSS, Trent 12 0 0 0 0 4 4 0.3 31 0 0 0 0 4 4 0.1R O S E N B A U E R , 12 2 0 0 0 0 2 0.2 46 10 14 0 0 0 24 0.5DUKES,Christian 12 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.2 12 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.2JULIAN, Michael 6 -11 0 0 0 0 -11 -1.8 6 -11 0 0 0 0 -11 -1.8TEAM 8 -16 0 0 0 0 -16 -2.0ELLIS, Nick 12 -24 0 0 0 0 -24 -2.0 12 -24 0 0 0 0 -24 -2.0Total 12 2968 2868 170 945 93 7044 587.0Opponents 12 1446 3389 50 753 148 5786 482.2Field Goals att good long blkd att good long blkdDETMER,Jeremiah 22 17 45 2 77 65 52 3Total 22 17 45 2Opponents 18 14 49 1Punting no. yds avg lg blk no. yds avg lg blkELLIS, Nick 48 1756 36.6 51 0 48 1756 36.6 51 0JULIAN, Michael 1 65 65.0 65 0 1 65 65.0 65 0Total 49 1821 37.2 65 0Opponents 64 2537 39.6 63 0Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob no. yds avg tb obDETMER,Jeremiah 76 4617 60.8 33 0 331 20109 60.8 100 9Total 76 4617 60.8 33 0Opponents 69 4234 61.4 23 1


2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Football CAREER STATISTICS2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> FootballTOLEDO Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Dec 02, 2014)All gamesSEASONCAREER## Defensive Leaders gp ua a total tfl sack int pbu fr ff blk gp ua a total tfl sack int pbu fr ff blk33 SYLVESTRE, J. 12 53 41 94 9.5 2.5 . 5 . . . 50 159 121 280 20.0 7.5 1 8 5 3 .55 BUSH, Ray 12 3 9 3 6 7 5 7.5 3 . 5 . 5 . . . 34 6 6 6 3 1 2 9 10.0 4 . 5 1 5 . . .43 VOSS, Trent 12 32 35 67 11.0 4.5 1 2 . . 1 31 91 83 174 23.0 9.0 2 7 1 2 123 ROGERS, DeJuan 12 3 5 2 6 6 1 3.5 1 . 0 . 2 . . . 24 5 1 3 3 8 4 3.5 1 . 0 . 2 . . .5 DUKES,Christian 12 45 15 60 1.0 1.0 2 10 1 . . 12 45 15 60 1.0 1.0 2 10 1 . .8 WHITTAKER, Chaz 12 3 5 1 5 5 0 0.0 . 2 6 . 1 . 24 6 6 2 9 9 5 0.0 . 4 8 . 1 .4A HADEN, Jordan 10 32 14 46 1.0 . 3 4 . . . 29 47 19 66 1.0 . 5 5 . . .91 HESTER, Treyvon 12 2 0 2 5 4 5 7.0 1 . 0 . 1 1 1 . 24 3 6 4 8 8 4 14.5 4 . 5 . 2 1 1 .97 JONES, Orion 12 15 17 32 10.0 6.0 . . . . . 31 22 35 57 13.0 6.0 . . . . .99 COVINGTON, A. 12 1 0 1 8 2 8 4.0 1 . 0 . 2 . . . 30 1 8 3 6 5 4 9.5 3 . 5 . 3 . . .40 MURDOCK, Chase 11 19 8 27 1.5 1.0 . . . . . 34 75 72 147 10.5 5.0 1 2 2 1 .2 MARTIN, Jordan 9 1 8 5 2 3 3.0 . . 2 . . . 20 3 8 9 4 7 3.0 . 1 4 . 1 .27 MATHIS, Trevon 12 15 6 21 0.0 . 1 6 . . . 12 15 6 21 0.0 . 1 6 . . .44 COLEMAN, Jaylen 12 7 1 4 2 1 0.0 . . . . . . 16 8 1 8 2 6 0.0 . . . . . .7 JOHNSON, D. 12 12 7 19 1.0 . 1 . . 1 . 16 14 8 22 1.0 . 1 . . 1 .31 QUINN, Zach 12 7 8 1 5 1.5 . . . . . . 12 7 8 1 5 1.5 . . . . . .47 SWIFT, Connery 12 11 4 15 0.0 . . 1 . . . 12 11 4 15 0.0 . . 1 . . .34 GIBBS, Keenen 12 6 7 1 3 2.5 2 . 5 . . . . . 15 6 7 1 3 2.5 2 . 5 . . . . .20 HAYNES, Juwan 12 7 5 12 0.0 . . 2 . . . 32 16 11 27 0.0 . . 2 . . .4D JAMES, Tre 9 3 5 8 3.0 2 . 0 . . . . . 9 3 5 8 3.0 2 . 0 . . . . .53 COLLINS, Chris 11 3 5 8 0.0 . . . . 1 . 28 10 14 24 3.0 1.0 . . . 1 .10 STEPEC, John 12 6 1 7 0.0 . . . . . . 18 1 2 4 1 6 2.0 . . . . . .50 KULON, Adam 7 4 3 7 0.0 . . . . . . 9 4 3 7 0.0 . . . . . .25 THOMPSON, Cody 12 1 3 4 0.0 . . . . . . 12 1 3 4 0.0 . . . . . .29 LINCH, Jack 10 2 2 4 0.0 . . . . . . 10 2 2 4 0.0 . . . . . .85 DETMER,Jeremiah 12 4 . 4 0.0 . . . . . . 50 7 5 1 2 0.0 . . . . . .35 HIGH, Josh 10 1 2 3 0.0 . . . . . . 10 1 2 3 0.0 . . . . . .30 WOODLEY,Ja'Wuan 9 1 2 3 0.0 . . . . . . 9 1 2 3 0.0 . . . . . .52 MOORE, Marquise 2 1 2 3 0.0 . . . . . . 14 9 19 28 5.0 2.0 . . 1 . .90 SPELMAN, Brad 12 2 . 2 0.0 . . . . . . 12 2 . 2 0.0 . . . . . .38 FLETCHER, Drake 12 2 . 2 1.0 . . . . . . 22 4 5 9 1.0 . . . . 1 .4C CAVE, Victor 3 2 . 2 1.0 1 . 0 . . . . . 3 2 . 2 1.0 1 . 0 . . . . .22 SWANSON, Terry 12 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 12 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . .26 FRAZIER, K. 3 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 3 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . .6 WILCHER, Kishon 12 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 38 16 18 34 0.0 . . 1 2 2 114 OLACK, Justin 12 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 47 2 . 2 0.0 . . . . 1 .54 MYERS, Jeff 12 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 50 2 . 2 0.0 . . . . . .48 ELLIS, Nick 12 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 12 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . .65 NELSON, Chase 12 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 29 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . .15 ZMOLIK, Alex 11 . 1 1 0.0 . . . . . . 36 . 1 1 0.0 . . . . . .56 HENDERSHOT, J. 12 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 43 2 . 2 0.0 . . . . . .96 HAMIDAH, Ayoub 2 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 3 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . .Total 12 459 332 791 69 27 10 48 2 4 1Opponents 12 5 0 8 4 3 0 9 3 8 49 16 8 4 2 8 9 3


2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Football starters by game<strong>Toledo</strong> 2014 <strong>Game</strong> by <strong>Game</strong> StartersOFFENSE<strong>Game</strong> LT LG C RG RT TE or FB QB RB WR WR WRNew Hampshire Hendershot Myers Mancz Liskowski Nelson Rosenbauer Ely Hunt Russell Olack C. JonesMissouri Hendershot Myers Mancz Liskowski Nelson Zmolik Ely Hunt Russell Olack C. Jonesat Cincinnati Hendershot Myers Mancz Liskowski Nelson Zmolik Woodside Hunt Russell Macon C. JonesBall State Hendershot Myers Mancz Liskowski Nelson Rosenbauer Woodside Hunt Russell Macon C. JonesCentral Michigan Hendershot Myers Mancz Liskowski Nelson Rosenbauer Woodside Jones-Moore Russell Macon C. Jonesat WMU Hendershot Myers Mancz Liskowski Nelson Zmolik Woodside Remy Russell Olack C. Jonesat Iowa State Hendershot Myers Mancz Liskowski Nelson Rosenbauer Woodside Swanson Russell Olack C. JonesUMass Hendershot Myers Mancz Liskowski Nelson Rosenbauer Woodside Hunt Russell Olack C. Jonesat Kent State Hendershot Myers Mancz Liskowski Nelson Rosenbauer Woodside Hunt Russell Olack C. Jonesat N. Illinois Norton Myers Hendershot Liskowski Nelson Zmolik Julian Hunt Russell Olack C. Jones<strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green Norton Myers Hendershot Liskowski Nelson Rosenbauer Woodside Hunt Russell Olack C. Jonesat E. Michigan Norton Myers Hendershot Liskowski Nelson Rosenbauer Woodside Hunt Russell Olack C. JonesDEFENSE<strong>Game</strong> DE DT DT DE LB STAR LB or S SS FS CB CBNew Hampshire Covington O. Jones Moore Voss Bush Sylvestre Quinn Haden Whittaker Dukes HaynesMissouri Covington O. Jones Hester Voss Bush Sylvestre D. Rogers Haden Whittaker Dukes Haynesat Cincinnati Covington O. Jones Hester Voss Bush Sylvestre D. Rogers Haden Whittaker Dukes HaynesBall State Covington O. Jones Hester Voss Bush Sylvestre Quinn Haden Whittaker Dukes MathisCMU Covington O. Jones Hester Voss Murdock Sylvestre D. Rogers Haden Whittaker Dukes Mathisat WMU Covington O. Jones Hester Voss Bush Sylvestre D. Rogers Haden Whittaker Dukes Martinat Iowa State Gibbs O. Jones Collins Voss Bush Sylvestre D. Rogers Haden Whittaker Dukes MartinUMass Covington O. Jones Hester Voss Bush Sylvestre Quinn Haden Whittaker Dukes Martinat Kent State Covington O. Jones Hester Voss Bush Sylvestre D. Rogers Haden Whittaker Dukes Martinat N. Illinois Covington O. Jones Hester Voss Bush Sylvestre D. Rogers Haden Whittaker Dukes Martin<strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green Covington O. Jones Hester Voss Bush Sylvestre Swift D. Rogers Whittaker Dukes Martinat E. Michigan Covington O. Jones Hester Voss Bush Sylvestre Swift D. Rogers Whittaker Dukes Martin


2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Football PARTICIPATION CHART<strong>Game</strong> # G/S UNH Mizzou Cinc BSU CMU WMU ISU UMass KSU NIU BGSU EMU ASUBlazevitch, Michael, LB 3/0 P P x x x x x x x x x PBush, Ray, LB 12/11 S S S S P S S S S S S SCave, Victor, DE 3/0 P x P x x x x x x x x PCole, Cameron, CB 1/0 P x x x x x x x x x x xColeman, Jaylen, LB 12/0 P P P P P P P P P P P PCollins, Chris, DT 11/1 P P P P P P S P x P P PCovington, Allen, DE 12/11 S S S S S S P P P S S SDavis, Daniel, DE 1/0 P x x x x x x x x x x xDetmer, Jeremiah, PK 12/12 S S S S S S S S S S S SDukes, Christian, CB 12/12 S S S S S S S S S S S SEbert, Mike, OL 12/0 P P P P P P P P P P P PEllis, Nick, P 12/12 S S S S S S S S S S S SEly, Phillip, QB 2/2 S S x x x x x x x x x xFletcher, Drake, LB 12/0 P P P P P P P P P P P PFrazier, Kennedy, CB 2/0 x x x x P x x x x x x PGibbs, Keenen, DT 12/1 P P P P P P S P P P P PHaden, Jordan, S 10/10 S S S S S S S S S S x xHamidah, Ayoub 3/0 x x x x x x x x x P P PHaynes, Juwan, CB 11/3 S S S P P P P P P P P xHester, Treyvon, DT 12/10 P S S S S S P S S S S SHendershot, Josh, OT/C 12/12 S S S S S S S S S S S SHigh, Josh, LB 9/0 P P x P P P x x P P P PHunt, Kareem, RB 9/9 S S S S x x x S S S S SJames, Tre’, DE 9/0 P P P P P x P P x x P PJeppeson, Nate, OL 2/0 P P x x x x x x x x x xJohnson, Delando, CB 12/0 P P P P P P P P P P P PJones, Corey, WR 12/12 S S S S S S S S S S S SJones, Orion, DT 12/12 S S S S S S S S S S S SJones-Moore, Damion, RB 11/1 P P P P S P P P P P x PJulian, Michael, QB/P 6/1 P P P x x x x x P S x PKulon, Adam DE 7/0 P x P P P P P x x x x PLinch, Jack, LB 9/0 x x x P P P P P P P P PLisowski, Robert, OL 12/12 S S S S S S S S S S S SMacon, Dwight, WR/QB 11/2 P P S S P x P P P P P PMancz, Greg, C 10/9 S S S S S S S S S x x PMathis, Trevon, CB 12/2 P P P S S P P P P P P PMartin, Jordan, CB 9/7 P P x x x S S S S S S SMoore, Marquise, DE 2/1 S P x x x x x x x x x xMurdock, Chase, LB 12/1 P P P P S P P P P P P PMyers, Jeff, OG 12/12 S S S S S S S S S S S SNelson, Chase, OL 12/12 S S S S S S S S S S S SNkansah, Elijah, OL 6/0 P P P x P x x x P x x PNorton, Storm, OL 12/3 P P P P P P P P P S S SOlack, Justin, WR 12/11 S S P P S S S S S S S SPringle, Ricky, RB 9/0 P x P P P P P x P P P PPerschon, Paul 1/0 x x x x x x x x x x x PQuinn, Zach, LB 12/3 S P P S P P P S P P P PRemy, Marc, RB 12/1 P P P P P S P P P P P PRichards, Darryl, WR 1/0 x x x x P x x x x x x xRoberts, Michael, TE 8/0 x x x x P P P P P P P PRogers, DeJuan, S 12/9 P S S P S S S P S S S SRogers, Zach, WR 8/0 P P P P P P P x x x x PRosenbauer, Zac, FB 11/5 S P P S P P S S S P x PRunyan, Craig, TE 6/0 x x x P P P P P P x x xRussell, Alonzo, WR 12/12 S S S S S S S S S S S SSpelman, Brad, LS 12/12 S S S S S S S S S S S SStepec, John, DE 12/0 P P P P P P P P P P P PSwanson, Terry, RB 12/1 P P P P P P S P P P P PSwift, Connery, DB 12/2 P P P P P P P P P P S SSylvestre, Junior, LB 12/12 S S S S S S S S S S S SThompson, Cody, WR 12/0 P P P P P P P P P P P PVoss, Trent, LB 12/12 S S S S S S S S S S S SWhittaker, Chaz, S 12/12 S S S S S S S S S S S SWilcher, Kishon, WR 12/0 P P P P P P P P P P P PWoodlley, Ja’Wuan, LB 9/0 P P P P P x P P x P P xWoodside, Logan 11/9 x P S S S S S S S P S SYousey, Zach WR 11/0 P P P P P P P P P P x PZmolik, Alex, TE 11/6 P S S P S S P x P S S S


game 1 - toledo 54, new hampshire 20<strong>Toledo</strong>, OH – Junior Phillip Ely made a successful debut as <strong>Toledo</strong>’snew quarterback and sophomore Kareem Hunt rushed for 136 yards andtwo touchdowns as the Rockets rallied to defeat a tough New Hampshiresquad, 54-20, in the season opener for both schools in the Glass <strong>Bowl</strong>.After misconnecting on two of his first three passes on <strong>Toledo</strong>’s firstseries, Ely took command of the game, finishing the contest with 24-of-34completions for 337 yards and four touchdowns. He led <strong>Toledo</strong> to sevenconsecutive touchdown drives from midway through the second quarteruntil late in the game, turning a close game into a rout.Hunt, who rushed for the sixth 100-yard game of his career, scoredon a two-yard TD run with 24 seconds left in the first half to give <strong>Toledo</strong> itsfirst lead of the game, 16-14. The Rockets had been trailing, 14-3, midwaythrough the second quarter before touchdowns by sophomore CoreyJones and Hunt gave a boost <strong>Toledo</strong> going into the locker room.<strong>Toledo</strong>’s defense was impressive, as well. The Rockets gave up a 35-yard TD pass and one long drive in the first half, but otherwise kept NewHampshire’s veteran offense under control.The Wildcats, ranked No. 4 in the FCS, scored board first on a 35-yardpass play from Donald Goldrich to R.J. Harris. Harris grabbed a pass nearthe line of scrimmage, then used a block to bolt untouched into the endzone. <strong>Toledo</strong> countered with an 11-play, 78-yard drive that culminated ina 22-yard field goal by Jeremiah Detmer.The teams exchanged punts before New Hampshire struck again,this time on a 13-play, 87-yard drive that was aided by a pair of Rocketpenalties. Goldrich took it the final four yards to put the Wildcats up, 14-3.Moments later, the Rockets cut the score to 14-10 on Ely’s first careertouchdown pass, a 64-yard bomb to Jones, which was also his first collegiateTD reception.Ely began to come into his own on <strong>Toledo</strong>’s final drive of the half.New Hampshire punter Brad Prasky pinned the Rockets in at their ownfour-yard line with 2:16 to play. Ely proceeded to match the offense 96yards in 10 plays and less than two minutes. He completed 5-of-5 passeson the drive. The final two yards came from Hunt, who followed a blockerinto the end zone. The extra point attempt was fumbled, giving UT a 16-14 edge to take into the locker room.<strong>Toledo</strong> put the game away with three consecutive touchdowns.Olack caught his second TD pass with 1:16 left in the third quarter. SophomoreDamion Jones-Moore followed that up with a seven-yard scorewith 12:10 left in the game, putting <strong>Toledo</strong> up safely, 44-20. The score wasset up by a 42-yard run by Jones-Moore and a 32-yarder by Hunt. FreshmanTerry Swanson hauled in a 40-yarder from Ely moments later tomake the score 51-20. Detmer finished off the scoring with a 27-yard fieldgoal, his 15th consecutive conversion going back to last year and his 38thof his last 39 attempts.ROCKET ROUNDUP: The Rockets’ 54 points marked the fifth time UTscored at least 50 points under Matt Campbell. It also signified the second-mostpoints by UT under Campbell, trailing its 55 points vs. EasternMichigan on Nov. 2, 2011...The Rockets scored on eight straight possessions(seven touchdowns, one field goal) between the second and fourthquarters...<strong>Toledo</strong> finished with a commanding 674-375 edge in total offense.The Rockets tallied 360 yards passing and 314 yards rushing. UTaveraged a staggering 8.5 yards per play...UT was an efficient 9-of-13 onthird-down conversions. The Rockets converted 46 percent (76-of-167) onthird downs last fall... The Rockets were a perfect 7-of-7 in red-zone scoringchances. UT scored TDs on 75 percent (38-of-51) inside the 20-yardline in 2013...UT did not allow a sack against New Hampshire. The Rocketsallowed only six sacks in 12 games last fall, the fewest in the country. KareemHunt’s game-high 136 yards were also topped the century mark forthe sixth time in his young UT career...Damion Jones-Moore carried theball seven times for a career-high 70 yards...Justin Olack caught a careerbesttwo TD receptions...Alex Zmolik caught a career-high four passes for58 yards.SCORING 1 2 3 4 FNew Hampshire 7 7 6 0 — 20<strong>Toledo</strong> 3 13 21 17 — 541st Quarter9:08 UNH Harris 35 yd pass from Goldrich (Breda kick) 10-71/3:404:46 UT DETMER 22 yd field goal 11-78/4:182nd Quarter7:43 UNH Goldrich 4 yd run (Breda kick) 13-87/6:045:48 UT JONES 64 yd pass from ELY (DETMER kick) 5-77/1:480:24 UT HUNT 2 yd run (TEAM rush fumbld) 10-96/1:523rd Quarter10:49 UT HUNT 2 yd run (DETMER kick) 7-37/2:117:02 UT OLACK 9 yd pass from ELY (DETMER kick) 7-72/2:214:33 UNH Steriti 8 yd pass from Goldrich (Steriti rush failed) 7-74/2:281:16 UT OLACK 8 yd pass from ELY (DETMER kick) 11-75/3:174th Quarter12:10 UT JONES-MOORE 4 yd run (DETMER kick) 5-97/1:5710:27 UT SWANSON 40 yd pass from ELY (DETMER kick) 3-40/0:214:05 UT DETMER 27 yd field goal 9-70/4:52Attendance: 20,184TEAM STATISTICS UNH TOLEDOFIRST DOWNS 24 34RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-37 45-306PASSING YDS (NET) 338 360Passes Comp-Att-Int 31-45-1 25-35-0TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 76-375 80-666Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 1-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-33 2-34Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0Punts (Number-Avg) 6-39.7 2-37.5Fumbles-Lost 2-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 7-38 3-37Possession Time 31:05 28:55Third-Down Conversions 10 of 17 9 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 7-7Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 4-30RUSHING: New Hampshire-Harris, R.J. 1-16; Allison, Jared 1-11; Owens, Jimmy6-11; Steriti, Nico 10-9; Goodrich, Donald 1-minus 1; Prasky, Brad 1-minus1; TEAM 1-minus 2; Goldrich, Sean 10-minus 6. TOLEDO-HUNT, Kareem 20-136; JONES-MOORE, D. 7-70; SWANSON, Terry 6-45; REMY, Marc 5-33; ELY, Phillip4-23; JULIAN, Michael 2-0; TEAM 1-minus 1.PASSING: New Hampshire-Goldrich, Sean 27-39-0-291; Vailas, Andy 4-6-1-47.TOLEDO-ELY, Phillip 24-34-0-337; JULIAN, Michael 1-1-0-23.RECEIVING: New Hampshire-Harris, R.J. 9-149; Allison, Jared 7-55; Steriti,Nico 5-27; Spears, Harold 3-34; Taylor, Kyon 2-34; Giansante, J. 2-20; DeTroia,Mike 2-15; Kelly, Mike 1-4. TOLEDO-RUSSELL, Alonzo 6-78; JONES, Corey 4-78;ZMOLIK, Alex 4-58; WILCHER, Kishon 3-36; OLACK, Justin 3-24; JONES-MOORE,Damion 2-10; SWANSON, Terry 1-40; YOUSEY, Zach 1-23; MACON, Dwight 1-13.TACKLE LEADERS: New Hampshire-Rowe, Daniel 8-2-10; Cefalo, Nick 8-1-9;TOLEDO-SYLVESTRE, Junior 6-3-9; VOSS, Trent 6-3-9.INTERCEPTIONS: New Hampshire-None. TOLEDO-JOHNSON, Delando 1-0.FUMBLES: New Hampshire-Cefalo, Nick 1-0; Steriti, Nico 1-0. TOLEDO-None.


game 2 - Missouri 49, toledo 24<strong>Toledo</strong>, OH – Sophomore Kareem Hunt rushed for 148 yards andthree touchdowns but it wasn’t enough for <strong>Toledo</strong> to match No. 24 Missouri,as the Tigers defeated the Rockets 49-24 at the Glass <strong>Bowl</strong>.To make matters worse for <strong>Toledo</strong>, junior quarterback Phillip Elywent down with a knee injury in the third quarter. Ely finished 17-of-34 for204 yards and one interception.Missouri was led by sophomore quarterback Maty Mauk, who completed21-of-32 passes for 325 yards and five scores to four different receivers.The Tigers broke open a 7-7 game with three unanswered touchdownsin the first half, then scored on its first possession of the secondhalf to take a commanding 35-7 lead.But the Rockets would not quit. Hunt scored his second TD of thegame from one yard out, set up by his own run of 45 yards on the previousplay. Junior Christian Dukes then picked off Mauk on third-and-long onthe Missouri 43-yard line. Four plays later, Hunt scored his third TD fromone yard out to cut the Tiger lead to 35-21.But Missouri struck back quickly, with Mauk hitting Sasser on thirdand-sevenfor a 47-yard gain. Mauk went right back to Sasser for a 25-yardscore down the sideline to push Mizzou’s cushion back to three touchdowns.The news got worse for <strong>Toledo</strong> on its next possession when Ely wentdown with an apparent knee injury. Ely crumpled to the ground as he sethimself to make a pass. He was helped off the field and did not return tothe game.The Tigers’ Jimmie Hunt caught his second TD pass of the game toclose out the scoring for Missouri with 7:35 left. <strong>Toledo</strong>’s final drive resultedin a 40-yard field goal by Detmer.ROCKET ROUNDUP: The Rockets are now 7-15 all-time vs. Top 25 teams,including 5-3 in the Glass <strong>Bowl</strong>...The attendance of 24,196 marked <strong>Toledo</strong>’sbest turnout since it had 28,115 against <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green on Sept. 15, 2012...Sophomore RB Kareem Hunt carried the ball 15 times for a game-high148 yards and a career-best three touchdowns. With today’s effort, Hunttopped the century mark for a second-consecutive week and seventhtime in his collegiate career...Junior WR Alonzo Russell caught a game-tyingbest six passes for 89 yards. Russell has now reeled in at least six passesin three straight games dating back to last fall and on 10 occasions in hiscollegiate career...Redshirt freshman QB/P Michael Julian was creditedwith a 65-yard punt on his first collegiate attempt in the third quarter...Senior PK Jeremiah Detmer finished 1-of-2 on field-goal attempts, convertinga 40-yarder in the fourth quarter. Detmer’s conversion was his 51stin his UT career, moving him into sole possession of third place in schoolhistory. Detmer had a 44-yard field-goal attempt blocked in the secondquarter to snap a streak of 15 consecutive conversions, dating back tolast fall...Senior S Jordan Haden picked off his first pass of the season andthird in his collegiate career in the first quarter. Haden finished the gamewith a career-best six stops and one pass break up. His previous best effortwas four tackles on two occasions, most recently against NorthernIllinois on Nov. 14, 2012...Junior CB Christian Dukes was credited with hisfirst collegiate interception in the third period. Dukes finished the contestwith a career-tying best six tackles...Sophomore S DeJuan Rogers tiedwith senior LB Junior Sylvestre for the team lead with a career-best eighttackles and one pass break-up. Rogers’ previous best effort was six stopsagainst Navy on Oct. 19, 2013...Junior DL Orion Jones was credited with acareer-best 1.5 tackles-for-loss. Jones had totaled 3.0 tackles-for-loss overthe previous 19 games...Sophomore P Nick Ellis placed four punts insidethe Mizzou 20-yard line. Ellis averaged 39.2 yards per punt on eight attempts....<strong>Toledo</strong>was 3-of-4 in red-zone chances and is now 10-of-11 onthe season.SCORING 1 2 3 4 FMissouri 14 14 14 7 — 49<strong>Toledo</strong> 7 0 14 3 — 241st Quarter10:18 MU Hansbrough 16 yd run (Baggett kick) 4-45/0:564:05 UT Hunt 38 yd run (Detmer kick) 5-57/1:312:47 MU White 7 yd pass from Mauk (Baggett kick) 5-75/1:182nd Quarter12:43 MU Mauk 1 yd run (Baggett kick) 2-25/0:446:12 MU Hunt 13 yd pass from Mauk (Baggett kick) 2-39/0:173rd Quarter8:53 MU Murphy 13 yd pass from Mauk (Baggett kick) 13-85/5:097:38 UT HUNT 1 yd run (DETMER kick) 6-70/1:085:18 UT HUNT 1 yd run (DETMER kick) 4-43/1:014:21 MU Sasser 25 yd pass from Mauk (Baggett kick) 4-75/0:574th Quarter7:35 MU Hunt 12 yd pass from Mauk (Baggett kick) 10-65/5:431:17 UT DETMER 40 yd field goal 10-51/3:41Attendance: 24,196TEAM STATISTICS MISSOURI TOLEDOFIRST DOWNS 25 18RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 47-177 31-154PASSING YDS (NET) 325 256Passes Comp-Att-Int 21-33-2 23-44-1TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 80-502 75-410Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-34 1-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-19 4-92Interception Returns-Yards 1-38 2-26Punts (Number-Avg) 6-41.2 9-42.1Fumbles-Lost 0-0 4-1Penalties-Yards 2-25 9-60Possession Time 33:45 26:15Third-Down Conversions 9 of 17 6 of 18Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 6-6 3-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-31 2-10RUSHING: Missouri-Hansbrough, Russell 18-84; Murphy, Marcus 13-56;Mauk, Maty 12-36; Witter, Ish 4-1. TOLEDO-HUNT, Kareem 15-148; SWANSON,Terry 1-7; JONES-MOORE, D. 3-7; REMY, Marc 3-7; WOODSIDE, Logan 4-1; ELY,Phillip 5-minus 16.PASSING: Missouri-Mauk, Maty 21-32-2-325; Printz, Eddie 0-1-0-0. TOLEDO-ELY, Phillip 17-34-1-204; WOODSIDE, Logan 6-10-0-52.RECEIVING: Missouri-Hunt, Jimmie 6-71; Sasser, Bud 5-121; White, Darius5-69; Murphy, Marcus 3-41; Culkin, Sean 2-23. TOLEDO-RUSSELL, Alonzo 6-89;JONES, Corey 4-19; MACON, Dwight 3-37; HUNT, Kareem 3-12; WILCHER, Kishon2-32; ROGERS, Zach 2-18; JONES-MOORE, Damion 1-21; ZMOLIK, Alex1-20; REMY, Marc 1-8.TACKLE LEADERS: Missouri-Scherer, Michael 3-6-9; Webb, Braylon 4-4-8;TOLEDO-ROGERS, DeJuan 4-4-8; SYLVESTRE, Junior 3-5-8.INTERCEPTIONS: Missouri-Penton, Aarion 1-38. TOLEDO-HADEN, Jordan1-26; DUKES, Christian 1-0.


game 3 - cincinnati 58, toledo 34Cincinnati, OH – <strong>Toledo</strong> staged a furious second-half comeback thaterased much of a 34-point deficit but it wasn’t quite enough as the Rocketsfell to Cincinnati, 58-34, at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati.Cincinnati (1-0) scored touchdowns on its first six possessions, buildingleads of 34-0 and 41-7 in the first half. <strong>Toledo</strong> did not quit, though,cutting the lead to 41-34 early in the fourth quarter. But the Bearcats putthe game away with a touchdown and a field goal midway through thefourth quarter.Both teams rolled up more than 500 yards of offense, with the Rocketstotaling 563 yards and Cincinnati putting up 584.The Rockets (1-2) were led by sophomore QB Logan Woodside, whoconnected on 27-of-40 passes for 322 yards and three touchdowns. SophomoreKareem Hunt paced the rushing attack with 101 yards, all in thefirst half, while sophomore Corey Jones caught 11 passes for 93 yards andone touchdown.UC sophomore quarterback Gunner Kiel completed 25-of-37 passesfor 418 yards and six scores.Cincinnati set the tone on the game’s first play, a 52-yard pass playfrom Kiel to Mekale McKay. Two plays later, Kiel hit McKay for a 17-yard TDalong the left edge of the end zone.<strong>Toledo</strong>’s first drive stalled at midfield, and Cincinnati responded withan eight-play, 81-yard drive that was capped by a 22-yard TD pass fromKiel to Max Morrison. UC extended the lead to 20-0 on an 80-yard drive,then got the ball right back on the UT 14-yard line following a <strong>Toledo</strong>fumble on the kickoff. Two plays later and four seconds into the secondquarter, Kiel found Chris Moore in the end zone to put UC up, 27-0. Themargin ballooned to 34-0 when Rod Moore capped a three-play drivewith a two-yard run.<strong>Toledo</strong> cracked the scoreboard on its first possession of the secondquarter on a three-yard rush by Hunt. Hunt also had 19, 21 and 13 yardson the nine-play, 85-yard drive. The Rockets made it 41-14 with 2:07 left inthe first half when Russell caught a short pass from Woodside and took it38 yards to the house.<strong>Toledo</strong> narrowed its deficit to as close as 41-34 early in the fourthquarter but couldn’t come any closer.ROCKET ROUNDUP: Rockets are now 4-9 all-time in games played inNFL stadiums...Sophomore QB Logan Woodside made his second careerstart under center and completed 27-of-40 passes for 322 yards and threetouchdowns. Woodside posted career highs in all four categories andcompleted passes to eight different receivers...Junior WR Alonzo Russellcaught five passes for a team-high 114 yards and two scores. Russell wascredited with a 38-yard TD reception in the second quarter and a 54-yarderTD catch in the third. He recorded his third career multi-TD effort andtopped the century mark for the first time this season and sixth time in hiscareer...Russell moved into 10th place in school history in career receivingyards (1,969), tied for 10th in TD catches (13) and 12th in receptions (132)...Sophomore RB Kareem Hunt carried the ball 12 times for a team-high101 yards and one touchdown, all in the first half. He has now rushed forat least 100 yards all three games this season and on eight occasions in hisUT career...Sophomore WR Corey Jones reeled in a career-high 11 passesfor 93 yards, including a 13-yard TD reception in the third quarter...Jones’11 receptions are the most by a Rocket since Bernard Reedy finished with13 against Ball State on Sept. 28, 2013...Sophomore RB Marc Remy ranthe ball 11 times for 80 yards...Junior DE Allen Covington recorded hisfirst sack of the season on an important third-down stop in the third period.Covington finished with four stops...Sophomore DB DeJuan Rogersled the Rockets with a career-high seven tackles. It marked the secondstraight contest Rogers has led or tied for the team lead in defensivestops...Senior PK Jeremiah Detmer moved into sole possession of thirdplace in school history with his 51st career field goal.SCORING 1 2 3 4 F<strong>Toledo</strong> 0 14 17 3 — 34Cincinnati 20 21 0 17 — 581st Quarter14:14 UC McKay 17 yd pass from KIEL (Gantz kick) 3-69/0:468:45 UC Morrison 22 yd pass from KIEL (Gantz kick failed) 8-81/2:580:37 UC Green 4 yd run (Gantz kick) 8-80/3:122nd Quarter14:56 UC Moore 8 yd pass from Kiel (Gantz kick) 2-14/0:3610:14 UC Moore 2 yd run (Gantz kick) 3-67/0:516:55 UT HUNT 3 yd run (DETMER kick) 9-85/3:132:17 UC COLE 11 yd pass from Kiel (Gantz kick) 12-86/4:271:13 UT RUSSELL 38 yd pass from WOODSIDE (DETMER kick)3-75/1:043rd Quarter12:19 UT RUSSELL 54 yd pass from WOODSIDE (DETMER kick)7-75/2:417:38 UT JONES, C. 13 yd pass from WOODSIDE (DETMER) 7-23/3:064:33 UT DETMER 23 yd field goal 6-40/2:044th Quarter14:48 UT DETMER 36 yd field goal 10-76/3:3411:59 UC Chisum 18 yd pass from Kiel (Gantz kick) 8-75/2:498:57 UC Gantz 34 yd field goal 6-27/1:091:36 UC Washington 22 yd pass from Kiel (Gantz kick) 8-69/2:52Attendance: 31,192TEAM STATISTICS TOLEDO CINCINNATIFIRST DOWNS 27 28RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 39-240 30-148PASSING YDS (NET) 323 436Passes Comp-Att-Int 28-43-0 29-42-0TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 82-563 72-584Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-5Punt Returns-Yards 1-21 1-11Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-150 6-141Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 2-30.0 4-38.2Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 7-65 2-30Possession Time 35:12 24:48Third-Down Conversions 8 of 17 7 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-6 7-7Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-8 3-22RUSHING: TOLEDO-HUNT, Kareem 12-101; REMY, Marc 11-80; JONES-MOORE,D. 9-41; JONES, Corey, 2-36; JULIAN, Michigan 1-minus 7; WOODSIDE, Logan4-minus 11. Cincinnati-Williams, Hosey 14-103; Kiel, Gunner 4-24; Green, Tion7-14; Evans, Jared 2-5; Legaux, Munchie 1-5; Moore, Rod 1-2; Abernathy, RD1-minus 5.PASSING: TOLEDO-WOODSIDE, Logan 27-40-0-322; JULIAN, Michael 1-2-0-1;Cincinnati-Kiel, Gunner 25-37-0-418; Legaux, Munchie 4-5-0-18.RECEIVING: TOLEDO-JONES, Corey 11-93; RUSSELL, Alonzo 5-114; OLACK,Justin 5-64; JONES-MOORE, Damion 2-13; WILCHER, Kishon 1-16; REMY,Marc 1-11; ROGERS, Zach 1-6; MACON, Dwight 1-5; JOHNSON, Jon’Vea 1-1.Cincinnati-McKay, Mekale 9-175; Washington, Shaq 4-54; Morrison, Max 4-51;Holton, Johnny 3-68; Chisum, Alex 3-39; Moore, Chris 2-23; Dowdy, DJ 1-13;Cole, Nate 1-11; Abernathy, RD 1-4; Green, Tion 1-minus 2.TACKLE LEADERS: TOLEDO-ROGERS, DeJuan 3-4-7; DUKES, Christian 4-2-6; VOSS, Trent 3-3-6; HESTER, Treyvon 2-4-6; Cincinnati-Luc, Jeff 5-7-12; Edwards,Jeff 4-7-11.


game 4 - toledo 34, Ball State 23<strong>Toledo</strong>, OH – In a contest delayed nearly three hours due to severeweather, <strong>Toledo</strong> outlasted Ball State, 34-23, at the Glass <strong>Bowl</strong>. The delaylasted 2:41, which meant the game did not finish until 12:42 the followingmorning. The victory marked the 500th win in school history for theRockets.Sophomore Kareem Hunt rushed for 142 yards and a touchdownon just 12 carries to pace a balanced Rocket offense that gained 318 of its470 yards of total offense on the ground. Hunt left the game in the secondquarter with a foot injury following a 43-yard run and did not return. It wasHunt’s fourth consecutive 100-yard outing in as many tries this season.Sophomore quarterback Logan Woodside guided the Rockets byconnecting on 13-of-22 passes for 152 yards and one TD. Woodside alsoran for two scores. Sophomore Damion Jones-Moore added 62 rushingyards and one score on 11 carries. Sophomore wide receiver Corey Jonesracked up 164 all-purpose yards, including 76 on kickoff returns and 66 onpunt returns.Ball State (1-3, 0-1 MAC) was led by senior running back Jahwan Edwards,who rushed for 125 yards on 21 attempts.<strong>Toledo</strong> (2-2, 1-0 MAC) scored quickly on its first possession, helpedby a 34-yard run by Hunt and a 35-yard pass play from Woodside to seniorwide receiver Justin Olack. Woodside took it in from three yards out. JeremiahDetmer’s extra point attempt was wide right, giving <strong>Toledo</strong> a 6-0lead.The Rockets then stopped Ball State, and Corey Jones returned a63-yard BSU punt 31 yards to the <strong>Toledo</strong> 40-yard line. Two plays later, thegame was suspended due to severe weather and did not resume for another2:41.<strong>Toledo</strong> did not miss a beat following the delay, as Woodside hit Olackfor a 31-yard strike to the BSU 27-yard line on the first play coming out ofthe locker room. Five plays later, Woodside ran it in from eight yards outfor his second TD of the game.After Ball State’s Scott Secor kicked a 49-yard field goal to cut themargin to 13-3, UT answered with an eight-play drive capped by an impressiverun by Hunt, who spun out of one tackle and broke another totake it in from 13 yards, giving the Rockets a 20-3 margin at the end of thefirst quarter.Secor booted a pair of field goals to account for the scoring in thesecond quarter. <strong>Toledo</strong> pushed the lead to 27-9 midway through the thirdquarter when Woodside hit junior WR Alonzo Russell for a 26-yarder. Thedrive was set up by Jones’ 35-yard punt return.The Cardinals stayed in the contest with a touchdown on their nextpossession to cut the lead to 27-16. Quarterback Ozzie Mann hit KeVonnMabon for a 43-yard score that kept BSU within striking distance. <strong>Toledo</strong>came back with a 14-play, 72-yard drive that was capped by a seven-yardTD run by Jones-Moore to give the Rockets a 34-16 margin with 10:19 leftin the contest.ROCKET ROUNDUP: UT won its MAC opener for a seventh-straight year,equaling its longest win streak to start league play since 1993-99...<strong>Toledo</strong>is now 12-3 at home under Head Coach Matt Campbell...Junior WRAlonzo Russell was credited with a 26-yard TD catch in the third quarterto give him 14 in his career, good for 10th place in school history. Russellalso moved into ninth place in UT annals in career receiving yards (1,999)and tied for 11th place with Brock Kreitzburg (1995-98) in career receptions(134). He has also caught a pass in all 29 games as a Rocket...SeniorWR Justin Olack hauled in three passes for a season-high 71 yards...SeniorLB Junior Sylvestre totaled a season-high 13 tackles...Junior CB ChristianDukes was credited with a collegiate-best 10 stops, surpassing hisprevious best effort of six tackles on five occasions...Junior DE Tre Jamesrecorded his first collegiate sack in the fourth quarter...<strong>Toledo</strong> rushed fora season-high 318 yards, topping its previous best effort of 306 yardsagainst New Hampshire on Aug. 30.SCORING 1 2 3 4 FBall State 3 6 7 7 — 23<strong>Toledo</strong> 20 0 7 7 — 341st Quarter13:24 UT WOODSIDE 3 yd run (DETMER kick failed) 5-75/1:367:15 UT WOODSIDE 8 yd run (DETMER kick) 8-60/3:124:20 BSU Secor 49 yd field goal 8-36/2:501:16 UT HUNT 13 yd run (DETMER kick) 8-76/2:592nd Quarter13:10 BSU Secor 45 yd field goal 8-33/3:009:54 BSU Secor 22 yd field goal 6-14/2:013rd Quarter3:28 UT RUSSELL 26 yd pass from WOODSIDE (DETMER kick)5-37/1:521:58 BSU Mabon 43 yd pass from Mann (Secor kick) 4-75/1:244th Quarter10:19 UT JONES-MOORE 7 yd run (DETMER kick) 14-72/6:345:55 BSU Williams 8 yd pass from Mann (Secor kick) 13-75/4:24Attendance: 17,229TEAM STATISTICS BALL STATE TOLEDOFIRST DOWNS 23 23RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 42-175 47-318PASSING YDS (NET) 176 152Passes Comp-Att-Int 27-15-0 22-13-1TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 69-351 69-470Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-66Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-118 4-76Interception Returns-Yards 1-6 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 3-49.7 2-41.5Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1Penalties-Yards 4-40 4-37Possession Time 29:22 30:38Third-Down Conversions 8 of 16 8 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 2 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 4-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-15RUSHING: Ball State-Edwards, Hosey 21-125; Banks, Horactio 13-47; Mann,Ozzie 6-2; Mabon, KeVonn 1-2; TEAM 1-minus 1. TOLEDO-HUNT, Kareem 12-142; JONES-MOORE, D. 11-62; SWANSON, Terry 9-44; WOODSIDE, Logan 7-43;REMY, Marc 6-23; JONES, Corey 1-5; TEAM-minus 1.PASSING: Ball State-Mann, Ozzie 15-27-0-176. TOLEDO-WOODSIDE, Logan13-22-1-152.RECEIVING: Ball State-Williams, Jordan 7-58; Shillings, Chris 5-40; Mabon,Kevonn 3-78. TOLEDO-JONES, Corey 4-17; OLACK, Justin 3-71; RUSSELL,Alonzo 3-30; MACON, Dwight 2-18; REMY, Marc 1-16.TACKLE LEADERS: Ball State-Ingle, Ben 7-7-14; Stlouis, Gilbert 9-4-13; TOLE-DO-SYLVESTRE, Junior 6-7-13; DUKES, Christian 4-6-10.INTERCEPTIONS: Ball State-Cromartie, Dedrick 1-6; TOLEDO-None.


game 5 - toledo 42, Central Michigan 28<strong>Toledo</strong>, OH – Sophomore Logan Woodside threw for a career-high339 yards and the Rocket defense contained Central Michigan’s ground attackas <strong>Toledo</strong> defeated the Chippewas, 42-28, at the Glass <strong>Bowl</strong>. The victoryput UT (3-2, 2-0 MAC) at the top of the MAC’s West Division. Central Michiganfell to 2-3, 0-1 in MAC play.Playing without starting running back Kareem Hunt, the <strong>Toledo</strong> offensedid not miss a beat, grinding out 543 yards of total offense. Woodsidecompleted 23-of-34 passes and threw two touchdowns, both to juniorAlonzo Russell. Russell had seven catches for 120 yards, while sophomoreCorey Jones had a game-high eight receptions for 106 yards. SophomoreDamion Jones-Moore started in place of Hunt and rushed for 51 yards andone touchdown on 11 carries. Freshman Terry Swanson gained a seasonhigh97 yards and just 11 attempts.<strong>Toledo</strong>’s defense held CMU to just 95 yards rushing on 26 attemptsand forced two turnovers. Junior Christian Dukes led UT with nine tackles,a fumble recovery and added a key on-side kick recovery in the second half.UT dominated the first half, outgaining CMU 338-89 in total yards, butfour Rocket fumbles (one lost) helped keep the score close. The Rocketsopened the scoring on their initial drive with a 32-yard field goal from JeremiahDetmer after a 15-play march stalled on the CMU 15-yard line. TheChippewas answered with an eight-play, 75-yard drive that ended with athree-yard corner fade pass from Rush to Jesse Kroll. Detmer’s second field,a 22-yarder, cut the lead to 7-6.<strong>Toledo</strong> regained the lead in the second quarter, thanks to a great catchand run by Jones who took it 41 yards to the CMU 20-yard line. Four playslater, Swanson took it in on third-and-goal from the three-yard line to make13-7 with 4:50 left in the half.Following a three-and-out by CMU, the Rockets drove down the fieldonce again. Russell took it the final six yards with 27 seconds left with asplendid one-hand reception on a Woodside pass.Central cut the lead to 20-14 on its first possession of the second halfbehind a 10-play, 75-yard drive. Rush finished it off with a four-yard completionto Kroll, almost identical to their first-half hook-up.Following a <strong>Toledo</strong> punt, senior safety Jordan Haden picked off Rush,giving UT great field position on CMU’s 35-yard line. Woodside hit Russell inthe corner for a 12-yard TD to make it 27-14.<strong>Toledo</strong> then pulled off a beautifully executed on-side kick, with ChristianDukes grabbing it on the fly at midfield. Five plays later Jones-Mooremade it 34-14 on a three-yard TD run.ROCKET ROUNDUP: The Rockets have started 2-0 in league play in fourof the last five seasons...<strong>Toledo</strong> improved to 13-3 at home under HeadCoach Matt Campbell. UT has won five-consecutive games against CMU,the Rockets’ second-longest win streak in the series which dates back to1928 and surpassed only by 10-straight victories from 1995-2004...TerrySwanson averaged a staggering 8.8 yards per carry...Damion Jones-Moore made his first career start in place of injured starter KareemHunt...Jeremiah Detmer was a perfect 2-of-2 on field-goal attempts,converting from 32 and 21 yards in the first quarter. Detmer has now recorded16 multi-field goal efforts in his collegiate career...Alonzo Russellfinished with a season-high seven catches for a season-best 120 yards andtwo touchdowns. Russell posted his fourth career multi-TD effort in his UTcareer and moved into sole possession of 11th place in school history incareer receptions (141)...Corey Jones hauled in a game-high eight passesfor a collegiate-best 106 yards...Alex Zmolik tied his career high withfour catches for 69 yards. Zmolik also had four receptions against vs. NewHampshire on Aug. 30, 2014...Jordan Haden registered his squad-bestsecond interception and finished with a career-tying best six tackles andone pass breakup...Chase Murdock made his first start of the season andfinished with four tackles...Orion Jones was credited with a team-tyingbest third sack...UT has rushed for at least 200 yards in each of the lastthree games...The Rockets were 5-of-10 on third-down conversions andare 36-of-72 on third-down plays this season, second-best in the MAC.SCORING 1 2 3 4 FCentral Michigan 7 0 14 7 — 28<strong>Toledo</strong> 6 14 14 8 — 421st Quarter10:09 UT DETMER 32 yd field goal 15-64/4:516:03 CMU Kroll 3 yd pass from Rush (Eavey kick) 8-75/4:060:42 UT DETMER 21 yd field goal 10-73/5:162nd Quarter4:50 UT SWANSON 3 yd run (DETMER kick) 6-72/2:570:27 UT RUSSELL 6 yd pass from WOODSIDE (DETMER kick) 7-85/2:183rd Quarter10:09 CMU Kroll 4 yd pass from Rush (Eavey kick) 10-75/4:515:43 UT RUSSELL 12 yd pass from WOODSIDE (DETMER kick) 5-35/2:263:44 UT JONES-MOORE 3 yd run (DETMER kick) 5-50/1:570:03 CMU Rawls 3 yd run (Eavey kick) 8-75/3:414th Quarter7:54 CMU Rawls 6 yd run (Eavey kick) 8-75/3:413:00 UT WOODSIDE 12 yd run (JONES-MOORE pass from WOODSIDE) 8-80/4:48Attendance: 18,087TEAM STATISTICS CMU TOLEDOFIRST DOWNS 20 29RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 26-95 38-204PASSING YDS (NET) 291 339Passes Comp-Att-Int 24-31-1 23-34-1TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 57-386 72-543Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-minus-3Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-43 5-124Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-11Punts (Number-Avg) 3-52.7 1-39.0Fumbles-Lost 1-1 4-1Penalties-Yards 3-35 6-47Possession Time 27:42 32:18Third-Down Conversions 4 of 8 5 of 10Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 7-7Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-11RUSHING: CMU-Rawls, Thomas 17-65; Walker, Martez 5-21; Rice, Anthony 1-12;Rush, Cooper 3-minus 3. TOLEDO-SWANSON, Terry 11-97; JONES-MOORE, D.12-51; REMY, Marc 6-36; WOODSIDE, Logan 6-20; ROSENBAUER, Zac 1-2; TEAM2-minus 2.PASSING: CMU-Rush, Cooper 24-31-1-291; TOLEDO- WOODSIDE, Logan 23-34-1-339.RECEIVING: CMU-Kroll, Jesse 7-83; Davis, Titus 6-128; Rice, Anthony 5-41; Bacci,Joe 2-18; Butler, Deon 1-7; McCord, Ben 1-5; Kinville, Mike1-5; Rawls, Thomas1-4. TOLEDO--JONES, Corey 8-106; RUSSELL, Alonzo 7-120; ZMOLIK, Alex 4-69;OLACK, Justin 1-20; THOMPSON, Cody 1-15; WILCHER, Kishon 1-8; REMY, Marc1-1.TACKLE LEADERS: CMU-Wilson, Jason 4-6-10; King, Kevin 5-4-9; TOLEDO-DUKES, Christian 7-2-9; VOSS, Trent 3-4-7; SYLVESTRE, Junior 2-5-7.INTERCEPTIONS: CMU-Greer, Brandon 1-0; TOLEDO-HADEN, Jordan 1-11.


game 6 - toledo 20, Western michigan 19 (OT)Kalamazoo, MI – In a game as wild as the stormy weather, the <strong>Toledo</strong>Rockets (4-2, 3-0 MAC) defeated Western Michigan (2-3, 0-1 MAC), 20-19,in overtime at Waldo Stadium.Logan Woodside’s 22-yard pass on third down to Alonzo Russellgave <strong>Toledo</strong> a 20-13 edge in overtime. Russell nearly went down as theBroncos attempted to tackle him at about the 15-yard line, but regainedhis footing and sprinted into the end zone.WMU answered with a 20-yard TD pass from Zach Terrell to DariusPhillips but Andrew Haldeman’s extra-point attempt hit the left uprightand bounced back onto the field, igniting a Rocket celebration.Jeremiah Detmer sent the game into overtime with a 37-yard fieldgoal with no time left on the clock that tied the game at 13-13. WMU hadtaken a 13-10 lead with just 1:11 to play when Haldeman nailed a 33-yardfield goal, putting the pressure on <strong>Toledo</strong>’s offense.Woodside finished 13-of-27 for 210 yards. Terry Swanson had ahuge game, rushing for a season-high 172 yards and one score on 19 carries.A driving rain throughout the game slowed down both offenses, butit seemed to bother <strong>Toledo</strong>’s passing game the most. The Rockets gainedjust 130 yards of total offense in the first half, including only 28 yardsthrough the air. Woodside connected on just 2-of-8 passes in the first 30minutes, both to Swanson out of the backfield.The two teams exchanged punts throughout a scoreless first quarter.Punter Nick Ellis pinned the Broncos on their own two-yard line atthe end of the quarter, but WMU drove the length of the field anyway,finishing an 11-play drive with a two-yard scoring run by Jarvion Franklinwith 10:44 left in the second period.<strong>Toledo</strong>’s best chance to score in the first half was thwarted whenWoodside was sacked on third-and-four on WMU’s 38-yard line late in thefirst quarter. Another drive ended when Swanson’s 31-yard rush to theWMU 48-yard line late in the second quarter was immediately followedby a WMU interception on a pass intended for Justin Olack on the Bronco24-yard line.<strong>Toledo</strong> put its first points on the board on its first possession ofthe second half on a 25-yard field goal by Detmer. A three-yard TD runby Swanson on the drive was wiped out by a holding call. The Rocketsmissed another chance to score on their second possession when the exchangebetween Greg Mancz and Woodside was fumbled on the WMUtwo-yard line.The Broncos took over on their own four-yard line following the UTturnover and marched 76 yards downfield, setting up a 27-yard field goalby Haldeman to make the score 10-3 with 1:12 left in the third quarter.The Rockets tied it up at 10-10 with 13:47 left on a two-yard plungeby Swanson following a seven-play, 65-yard drive.ROCKET ROUNDUP: UT is 3-0 in the MAC for a fourth time in the last fiveseasons...The Rockets are now 6-3 all-time in overtime contests...UT mostrecently claimed a 45-44 double-overtime victory vs. Navy on Oct. 19,2013... The victory was <strong>Toledo</strong>’s fifth straight against Western Michigan,matching its longest unbeaten stretch since 2001-05...Jeremiah Detmerbooted two or more field goals for the fourth time this season...TerrySwanson averaged an impressive 9.1 yards per rush and three catchesfor 54 yards for 226 yards of total offense...Alonzo Russell moved intoa three-way tie for eighth place in school history with 17 career TD receptionswith Carl Ford (1999-2002) and Don Seymour (1972-74)...CoreyJones reeled in a team-high five catches for a game-best 104 yards, pushinghim over the century mark in consecutive contests...Junior Sylvestretotaled a season-high 14 tackles...Trent Voss tied his season high withnine tackles, to go along with a blocked field goal in the second and asack in the fourth period...Chaz Whittaker collected a season high 11stops...<strong>Toledo</strong>’s 234 rushing yards was its fourth straight contest with atleast 200 yards.SCORING 1 2 3 4 OT F<strong>Toledo</strong> 0 0 3 10 7 — 20Western Michigan 0 7 3 3 6 — 191st QuarterNo scoring.2nd Quarter10:44 WMU Franklin 2 yd run (Haldeman kick) 11-98/5:093rd Quarter11:40 UT DETMER 25 yd field goal 9-67/3:201:12 WMU Haldeman 27 yd field goal 12-85/5:524th Quarter13:47 UT SWANSON 2 yd run (DETMER kick) 7-65/2:251:11 WMU Haldeman 33 yd field goal 10-60/4:340:00 UT DETMER 37 yd field goal 9-55/1:11Overtime15:00 UT RUSSELL 22 yd pass from WOODSIDE (DETMER kick)15:00 WMU Phillips 20 yd pass from Terrell (Haldeman kick failed)Attendance: 11,493TEAM STATISTICS TOLEDO WMUFIRST DOWNS 19 20RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 36-234 32-62PASSING YDS (NET) 210 388Passes Comp-Att-Int 27-13-1 38-31-0TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 63-444 70-450Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 4-33 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-58 3-40Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0Punts (Number-Avg) 6-28.5 6-41.0Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-0Penalties-Yards 4-26 3-30Possession Time 22:14 37:46Third-Down Conversions 3 of 12 6 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 3-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-13 1-2RUSHING: TOLEDO-SWANSON, Terry 19-172; JONES-MOORE, Damion 6-28;REMY, Marc 5-19; WOODSIDE, Logan 6-15. WMU-Franklin, Jarvion 20-64;Chance, Dareyon 2-3; TEAM 1-minus 1; Terrell, Zach 8-minus 2; Johnson, Fabian1-minus 2.PASSING: TOLEDO-WOODSIDE, Logan 27-13-1-210. WMU-Terrell, Zach 30-37-0-370; Davis, Corey 1-1-0-18.RECEIVING: TOLEDO-JONES, Corey 5-104; RUSSELL, Alonzo 4-43; SWANSON,Terry 3-54; JONES-MOORE, Damion 1-9. WMU-Phillips, Darius 10-121; Braverman,Daniel 8-82; Davis, Corey 7-124; Franklin, Jarvion 1-18; Terrell, Zach 1-18;Roberts, Kendrick 1-8; Johnson, Fabian 1-7; Henry, Michael 1-6; Chance, Dareyon1-4.TACKLE LEADERS: TOLEDO-SYLVESTRE, Junior 11-3-14; WHITTAKER, Chaz 8-3-11. WMU-Currie, Justin 6-3-9; DePalma, Grant 5-3-8.INTERCEPTIONS: TOLEDO-None; WMU-Celiscar, Donald 1-0.


game 7 - iowa state 37, toledo 30Ames, IA – Terry Swanson rushed for 124 yards and two touchdownsbut it wasn’t enough as <strong>Toledo</strong> lost to Iowa State, 37-30, in nonconferenceaction.The Rockets scored a touchdown with 56 seconds left when LoganWoodside completed a four-yard shovel pass to Marc Remy. That cut theIowa State lead to seven points and set up an on-side kick attempt by theRockets. Jeremiah Detmer pounded the ball right at ISU’s Luke Knott andimmediately tackled him. But Knott hung on to the ball and secured theCyclone victory.<strong>Toledo</strong>’s late rally came after a pair of ISU fourth-quarter touchdownsbroke a 23-23 deadlock.The game was closely fought throughout. ISU held a slight 454-425edge in total yardage. Neither team had a turnover. Woodside was 7-of-15in the first half but came on strong in the final 30 minutes, finishing 22-of-36 for 189 yards.The game began as a field-goal contest, with <strong>Toledo</strong> getting on theboard first with a 27-yard boot from Detmer on the Rockets’ first drive.Iowa State’s Cole Netten countered with a pair of field goals from 32 and36 yards to give the Cyclones a 6-3 first-quarter lead.<strong>Toledo</strong> took a 10-6 lead midway through the second quarter on anifty 14-yard TD run by Swanson. Swanson’s run capped a 14-play, 75-yarddrive in which UT went 4-for-4 on third-down plays. The Rockets extendedthe lead to 13-6 with 3:20 left in the half on a 29-yarder by Detmer. Nettencame right back with a 37-yarder with 13 seconds left to trim <strong>Toledo</strong>’s leadto 13-9 at the half.Iowa State regained the lead on its first possession of the second half.Sam Richardson hit Tad Ecby down the sideline for a 23-yard score to putthe Cyclones up, 16-13. After <strong>Toledo</strong> went three-and-out, ISU came backwith another touchdown drive capped by a one-yard plunge by MartinezSyria to make the score 23-13.<strong>Toledo</strong> trimmed the lead back to three points, 23-20, on a one-yardrush from Swanson with 4:01 left in the third quarter. After a stop by theUT defense, the Rockets tied the game, 23-23, on a 41-yard Detmer fieldgoal early in the fourth quarter.Iowa State answered one more time, driving 75 yards in 3:15 to goup, 30-23, with 10:23 left. A pass interference call on third-and-nine keptthe drive going. Richardson finished off the drive with a five-yard TD passto E.J. Bibbs. Bibbs was held up at the five-yard line after the catch, butbroke free of a tackle and crossed the goal line.<strong>Toledo</strong> was then forced to punt, giving the ball back to ISU with 7:55to play. The Cyclones burned up 4:20 off the clock and scored on a 14-yardpass from Sam Richardson to Allen Lazard. <strong>Toledo</strong> was able to cut the leadto seven points but simply ran out of time.ROCKET ROUNDUP: Terry Swanson made his first collegiate start andtopped the century mark for the second-straight game...A Rocket runningback has now totaled at least 100 yards in all but one contest in 2014...Corey Jones hauled in a career-high 12 passes for a game-best 118 yards,topping the century mark for a second-consecutive week....JeremiahDetmer booted a season-high three field goals and has made multiplefield goals in five contests this season...Detmer moved into second placein school history with 60 career field goals and tied for third place with70 field-goals attempted with Bruce Nichols (1985-88)...Alonzo Russellfinished with two catches for 16 yards and has now caught a pass in 32consecutive games, tied for fifth most in school history with Donta Greene(1999-2002)...Ray Bush led <strong>Toledo</strong> with a career-high 11 stops...Bush alsotallied his first sack of the season in the second period and finished with1.5 tackles for loss...Junior Sylvestre recorded his second sack of the seasonin the third quarter and finished with seven stops...Trent Voss posteda game-high 2.5 tackles-for-loss...Nick Ellis averaged an impressive 42.7yards on three punts and landed one inside the Iowa State 20-yard line...Marc Remy scored his first TD of the season with a four-yard reception.SCORING 1 2 3 4 F<strong>Toledo</strong> 3 10 7 10 — 30Iowa State 6 3 14 14 — 371st Quarter10:32 UT DETMER 27 yd field goal 13-81/4:287:05 ISU Netten 32 yd field goal 10-61/3:270:03 ISU Netten 36 yd field goal 13-61/5:452nd Quarter10:48 UT SWANSON 14 yd run (DETMER kick) 14-75/4:153:20 UT DETMER 29 yd field goal 10-65/4:160:13 ISU Netten 38 yd field goal 14-55/3:073rd Quarter12:11 ISU Ecby 23 yd pass from Richardson (Netten kick) 11-75 2:498:04 ISU Syria 1 yd run (Netten kick) 8-65/2:274:01 UT SWANSON 1 yd run 10-83/3:574th Quarter13:38 UT DETMER 41 yd field goal 11-48/4:3310:23 ISU Bibbs 5 yd pass from Richardson (Netten kick) 11-75 3:153:35 ISU Lazard 14 yd pass from Richardson (Netten kick) 16-85/4:200:56 UT REMY 4 yd pass from WOODSIDE (DETMER kick) 13-91/2:34Attendance: 52,281TEAM STATISTICS TOLEDO IOWA STATEFIRST DOWNS 25 34RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 41-236 34-103PASSING YDS (NET) 189 351Passes Comp-Att-Int 22-36-0 37-55-0TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 77-425 87-454Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-minus 4 2-minus 2Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-102 1-31Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 3-42.7 2-35.0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 6-56 5-50Possession Time 29:52 30:08Third-Down Conversions 8 of 16 12 of 17Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 7-7Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-15 0-0RUSHING: TOLEDO-SWANSON, Terry 17-124; WOODSIDE, Logan 9-42; JONES-MOORE, D. 7-29; JONES, Corey 2-25; REMY, Marc 5-18; TEAM 1-minus 2. IowaState-Nealy, D’Vario 7-29; Richardson, Sam 1-11; Brown, Tyler 1-4; Syria, Martinez2-2; TEAM 2-minus 2.PASSING: TOLEDO-WOODSIDE, Logan 22-36-0-189. Iowa State-Richardson,Sam 37-53-0-351.RECEIVING: TOLEDO-JONES, Corey 12-118; SWANSON, Terry 3-22; RUSSELL,Alonzo 2-16; WILCHER, Kishon 2-15; REMY, Marc 2-10; MACON, Dwight 1-8. IowaState-Montgomery, D’Vario 9-90; Lazard, Allen 8-96; Daley, Dondre 6-65; Bibbs,E.J. 5-33; Nealy, Devondrick 3-25; Wesley, Jauan 2-19; Brown, Tyler 2-12; Ecby,Tad 1-23; Burton, Daniel 1-minus 12.TACKLE LEADERS: TOLEDO-BUSH, Ray 6-5-11; WHITTAKER, Chaz 7-1-8. IowaState-Cotton-Moya, Kamari 10-2-12; Brackens, Jared 9-3-12.INTERCEPTIONS: TOLEDO-None. Iowa State-None.FUMBLES: TOLEDO-None. Iowa State-None.


game 8 - toledo 42, UMass 35TOLEDO, OH – Kareem Hunt rushed for a career-high 198 yards as<strong>Toledo</strong> rallied from a 13-point first-half deficit to defeat UMass, 42-35, onHomecoming at the Glass <strong>Bowl</strong>.Terry Swanson scored the winning touchdown with 34 seconds leftfrom 19 yards out. With the score tied, 35-35, and UT running the clock downfor a game-winning field goal, UMass head coach Mark Whipple elected tolet Swanson score. The Minutemen’s final drive ended when Blake Frohnapfel’spass was intercepted by Trevon Mathis on the UT 35-yard line with fiveseconds left.Hunt, playing for the first time since the first half of the Ball State gameon Sept. 20, was dominant, falling just short of 200 yards on 26 carries. Hehad an impressive 36-yard TD run in the third quarter that gave <strong>Toledo</strong> itsfirst lead of the game, 28-20. Swanson chipped in with 97 yards and twoscores. Logan Woodside shook off a slow start to complete 20-of-34 passesfor 225 yards and a career-high tying three TDs.UMass was led by Frohnapfel, who completed 28-of-55 passes for 438yards and five touchdowns. But he was intercepted twice, the first one comingright before Hunt’s third-quarter TD.UMass came out firing, scoring on its first two drives to go up, 13-0.Frohnapfel found Jalen Williams on both scores, connecting with passes of15 and 35 yards. The Minutemen missed the extra point on their first touchdown.<strong>Toledo</strong> got on the board on a 14-yard touchdown run from Swansonwith 2:04 left in the first quarter. UMass then picked off Woodside on the firstplay of the second quarter, giving the Minutemen great field position at theUT 30-yard line. Five plays later, Frohnapfel threw for his third score of thehalf, a 15-yarder to Shakur Nesmith, pushing the margin to 20-7.<strong>Toledo</strong> countered with a 13-play, 94-yard drive that gobbled up 6:31 onthe clock. Woodside hit Michael Roberts, his first catch as a collegian, for a14-yard strike in the end zone to cut the lead to 20-14.The Rockets took their first lead of the game on their first possession ofthe second half on a 42-yard pass from Woodside to Corey Jones. On fourthand-three,Jones caught the pass on the 35-yard line, then spun free of twotacklers and bolted down the sidelines to give UT a 21-20 advantage.The Rocket defense rose up again, setting up <strong>Toledo</strong>’s next score witha midfield interception by Chaz Whittaker. Two plays later, Hunt broke twotackles and dragged another tackler into the end zone on a 36-yard run tomake the score 28-20 with 4:46 left in the third quarter.UMass tied the score at 28-28 on a 36-yard TD strike from Frohnapfel toTajae Sharpe with 11:57 left in the fourth quarter. Frohnapfel then hit RodneyMills for the two-point conversion to knot the score.<strong>Toledo</strong> regained the lead with a 12-play, 75-yard drive, capped by a sixyardTD catch by Dwight Macon to take a 35-28 lead. UMass wasted no time,however, tying the score on a 76-yard catch and run by Jean Sifrin on its firston the ensuing possession.ROCKET ROUNDUP: UT has started 4-0 in conference play for the fourthtime in the last five seasons....<strong>Toledo</strong> is 14-3 at home under Head Coach MattCampbell... The Rockets are 58-25 (.699) all-time in games on homecoming...UT has rushed for at least 200 yards in seven of eight games... Kareem Hunthas now run for at least 100 yards in six-straight games dating back to lastseason...Hunt’s previous best effort was 186 yards vs. Buffalo on Nov. 12,2013...Dwight Macon caught a career-high five passes for 42 yards...CoreyJones reeled in a team-tying best five passes for 67 yards...Terry Swansonhas now scored a touchdown in four straight contests...Alonzo Russell hascaught a pass in 33 consecutive games, fifth most in school history...TrevonMathis recorded his first career interception...DeJuan Rogers tied for theteam lead with six stops and has totaled at least six tackles in each of thelast three games...Orion Jones was credited with his team-tying best fourthsack of the year...The Rockets’ attendance of 20,104 marked UT’s third homegame this season with at least 20,000 fans...Chaz Whittaker recorded hisfirst interception of the season and third in his collegiate career.SCORING 1 2 3 4 FUMass 13 7 0 15 — 35<strong>Toledo</strong> 7 7 14 14 — 421st Quarter9:32 UM Williams 15 yd pass from Frohnapfel (kick failed) 14-80/5:286:34 UM Williams 35 yd pass from Frohnapfel (Laurent kick) 5-55/1:582:04 UT SWANSON 14 yd run (DETMER kick) 12-75/4:302nd Quarter13:05 UM Nesmith 15 yd pass from Frohnapfel (Laurent kick) 5-30/1:486:25 UT ROBERTS 14 yd pass from WOODSIDE (DETMER kick) 13-94/6:313rd Quarter11:08 UT JONES 42 yd pass from WOODSIDE (DETMER kick) 9-84/3:474:46 UT HUNT 36 yd run (DETMER kick) 2-47/0:434th Quarter11:57 UM Sharpe 36 yd pass from Frohnapfel (Mills pass from Frohnapfel) 10-54/2:496:15 UT MACON 6 yd pass from WOODSIDE (DETMER kick) 12-75/5:425:57 UM Sifrin 76 yd pass from Frohnapfel (Laurent kick) 1-76/0:130:34 UT SWANSON 19 yd run 7-80/1:48Attendance: 20,104TEAM STATISTICS UMASS TOLEDOFIRST DOWNS 26 30RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 20-52 49-295PASSING YDS (NET) 445 225Passes Comp-Att-Int 29-57-2 20-34-2TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 77-497 83-520Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-minus 13Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-57 3-44Interception Returns-Yards 2-23 2-37Punts (Number-Avg) 3-38.0 4-35.8Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 9-75 9-81Possession Time 25:59 34:01Third-Down Conversions 6 of 14 9 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions 4 of 5 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 4-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 1-7RUSHING: UMass-Abrokwah, Shadrach 14-38; Michel, Marken 2-13; Woodley,Lorenzo 2-9; Team 1-minus 1, Frohnapfel, Blake 1--minus 7. TOLEDO-HUNT, Kareem26-198; SWANSON, Terry 18-97; WOODSIDE, Logan 4-1; TEAM 1-minus 1.PASSING: UMass-Frohnapfel, Blake 28-55-2-438; Davis, Bernard 1-1-0-7; Michel,Marken 0-1-0-0. 37-53-0-351. TOLEDO-WOODSIDE, Logan 20-34-2-225.RECEIVING: UMass-Sharpe, Tajae 7-75; Mills, Rodney 7-54; Sifrin, Jean 6-185;Williams, Jalen 6-97; Nesmith, Shakur 1-15; Tuleja, Matt 1-10; Abrokwah,Shadrach 1-9. TOLEDO-JONES, Corey 5-67; MACON, Dwight 5-42, RUSSELL,Alonzo 4-45; ROBERTS, Michael 2-50; SWANSON, Terry 2-20; THOMPSON, Cody1-5; HUNT, Kareem 1-minus 4.TACKLE LEADERS: UMass-Santos-Knox, Jovan 6-6-12; Colton, Joe 5-3-8; Andre,Stanley 3-5-8; TOLEDO-ROGERS, DeJuan 5-1-6; BUSH, Ray 4-2-6; Sylvestre, Junior4-2-6.INTERCEPTIONS: UMass-Dudley-Giles, Trey 1-23; Bailey-Smith, Khary 1-0. TO-LEDO-WHITTAKER, Chaz 1-24; MATHIS, Trevon 1-13.FUMBLES: UMass-Michel, Marken 1-0. TOLEDO-None.


game 9 - toledo 30, kent state 20Kent, OH - Kareem Hunt enjoyed his homecoming to NortheastOhio as he rushed for 141 yards to lead <strong>Toledo</strong> to a 30-20 victory over KentState in a rain-drenched Dix Stadium.The victory moved <strong>Toledo</strong> into bowl eligibility at 6-3, and more importantlykept the Rockets on top of the MAC’s West Division at 5-0.Hunt, who rushed for more than 5,000 yards as a prep at nearby WilloughbySouth High School, went over, around and through the GoldenFlashes, going over 100 yards in the first half alone (117) for the third timethis season. His best run was a 43-yarder in the first half.Terry Swanson added 77 yards on 17 carries. Woodside was solid inthe poor weather conditions, completing 16-of-25 passes for 202 yardsand three touchdowns before leaving the game with an apparent leg injuryin the third quarter.Jeremiah Detmer also overcame the rain and a driving wind toknock down 3-of-3 field goals in the first half, his most productive gamesince he kicked five field goals as a sophomore in 2012 in a 29-23 upsetover No. 18 Cincinnati.<strong>Toledo</strong> held a 16-0 halftime lead and then hung on to survive a second-halfKent State rally. Trailing 30-7 with 3:53 left in the third quarter,the Golden Flashes cut the lead to 30-20 with 13:15 left in game. But <strong>Toledo</strong>’sdefense held KSU off the board on its final three drives to secure itsfifth-straight league victory.In the first half, the Rockets consistently moved down the field behindthe legs of Hunt and Swanson, but ended up settling for the right legof Detmer. Detmer connected on field goals of 26, 28 and 45 yards to givethe Rockets a 9-0 lead early in the second quarter.UT finally found the end zone with 2:54 left in the half when Woodsidehit Justin Olack for a 16-yard score to put the Rockets up, 16-0. Thebiggest play on the drive was a 27-yard catch and run by Swanson.<strong>Toledo</strong> extended the lead to 23-0 on its first drive of the second halfon an eight-yard pass from Woodside to Alonzo Russell.Sophomore Nick Holley scored KSU’s first touchdown when he brokea tackle on fourth-and-one and took it 50 yards for the score, cutting thelead to 23-7. The Rockets came right back and marched 75 yards in eightplays and pushed the lead back to 23 points, 30-7, on a two-yard touchdownreception by Kishon Wilcher.ROCKET ROUNDUP: <strong>Toledo</strong> improved to 13-1 against MAC East Divisionfoes since 2010...UT has won its first five league games for the third timein the last five seasons (2010 and 2012)...<strong>Toledo</strong> totaled 221 yards rushingto surpass the 200-yard barrier for the eighth time...The Rockets blankedKent State in the first half, marking the first time they accomplished thisfeat since Sept. 1, 2005 vs. Western Illinois...Kareem Hunt topped thecentury mark for a seventh straight game...Hunt has run for at least 100yards in 11 of 18 games he has played...Logan Woodside has thrown fora career-best three scores on three occasions this fall, including each ofthe last two weeks...Jeremiah Detmer has made his last 10 field-goal attemptsand moved into sole possession of third place in school historywith 73 career field-goal attempts...Terry Swanson has had 17 rushingattempts each of the last four contests but was kept out of the end zonefor the first time in the last five games...Justin Olack reeled in a 16-yard TDreception in the second quarter. It was Olack’s career-best third TD catchof the season. He had three TDs total in his first three years. Olack finishedwith two catches for 44 yards...Alonzo Russell moved into a tie for seventhplace in school history with former Rocket Andrew Clarke (2001-05)with 18 career TD receptions...He has now caught a pass in 34 consecutivegames, the fifth-longest streak in school history...Jordan Haden recordedhis squad-best third interception and fifth career as a Rocket...Trent Vosstallied his first interception of the season and second in his collegiate career...ChristianDukes led the Rockets with six tackles and has registeredat least six stops on six occasions this fall...Kishon Wilcher recorded hisfirst collegiate touchdown and finished with a career-tying best threecatches for collegiate-high 48 yards.SCORING 1 2 3 4 F<strong>Toledo</strong> 6 10 14 0 — 30Kent State 0 0 14 6 — 201st Quarter9:54 UT DETMER 26 yd field goal 11-66/5:064:46 UT DETMER 28 yd field goal 8-69/2:452nd Quarter12:42 UT DETMER 45 yd field goal 9-54/2:072:54 UT OLACK 16 yd pass from WOODSIDE (DETMER kick) 12-82/6:543rd Quarter11:20 UT RUSSELL 8 yd pass from WOODSIDE (DETMER kick) 5-52/1:408:25 KSU Holley, N. 50 yd run (Melchiori kick) 7-72/2:453:53 UT WILCHER 2 yd pass from WOODSIDE (DETMER kick) 8-75/4:321:58 KSU Calhoun 4 yd pass from Strock (Melchiori kick) 5-76/1:494th Quarter13:15 KSU Pierce 3 yd pass from Strock (Strock pass failed) 5-25/1:49Attendance: 7,471TEAM STATISTICS TOLEDO KENT STATEFIRST DOWNS 24 17RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 47-221 19-171PASSING YDS (NET) 201 163Passes Comp-Att-Int 18-32-0 19-41-2TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 79-422 60-334Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-minus 3 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-16 5-81Interception Returns-Yards 2-17 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 3-48.7 6-40.2Fumbles-Lost 3-1 2-1Penalties-Yards 7-73 7-74Possession Time 37:15 22:45Third-Down Conversions 8 of 16 3 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 2 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 2-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-1 0-0RUSHING: TOLEDO-HUNT, Kareem 18-141; SWANSON, Terry 17-75; JONES-MOORE, D. 4-20; WOODSIDE, Logan 2-7; REMY, Marc 1-3; JULIAN, Michael 3-1;TEAM 1-minus 2; ELLIS, Nick 1-minus 24. Kent State-Holley, Nick 12-95; Strock,Nathan 5-71; Hibbler, Miles 1-5; Reardon, Colin 1-0.PASSING: TOLEDO-WOODSIDE, Logan 16-25-0-202; JULIAN, Michael 2-7-0-minus1. Kent State-Reardon, Colin 10-23-1-96; Strock, Nathan 9-18-1-67.RECEIVING: TOLEDO-WILCHER, Kishon 3-48; JONES, Corey 3-40; RUSSELL,Alonzo 3-21; OLACK, Justin 2-44; SWANSON, Terry 2-20; HUNT, Kareem 2-13;MACON, Dwight 2-9; JONES-MOORE, Damion 1-6. Kent State-Pierce, Casey8-57; White, Kris 4-37; Calhoun, Ernest 3-49; Humphrey, Chris 2-19; Brooks,James 1-6; Holley, Nick 1-minus 5.TACKLE LEADERS: TOLEDO-DUKES, Christian 6-0-0; BUSH, Ray 2-2-4; HESTER,Treyvon 1-3-4; JONES, Orion 1-3-4. Kent State-Dellinger, Matt 5-8-13; Italiano,Jordan 4-7-11.INTERCEPTIONS: TOLEDO-Haden 1-13; Voss 1-4. Kent State-None.FUMBLES: TOLEDO-Remy, Marc 1-1; JULIAN, Michael 1-0; ELLIS, Nick 1-0. KentState-Calhoun, Ernest 1-0; Strock, Nathan 1-1.


game 10 - Northern Illinois 27, toledo 24DeKalb, IL - Down to their fourth-string quarterback, <strong>Toledo</strong> foughtvaliantly but ultimately succumbed to Northern Illinois, 27-24, in a criticalMAC West Division game.Senior Dwight Macon, a wide receiver who began his career as aquarterback, came off the bench to complete 8-of-11 passes for 140 yardsand a touchdown, and nearly led the Rockets to their first victory overNorthern Illinois since 2009. Macon also rushed for 97 yards and two TD’s.The defeat moved <strong>Toledo</strong> (6-4, 5-1 MAC) into a tie with the Huskies(8-2, 5-1 MAC) for first place in the West with two games remaining in theregular season.Trailing 27-17 with 5:22 left, the Rockets stopped NIU on fourthand-2to regain possession of the ball. Macon went to work, driving <strong>Toledo</strong>79 yards down the field in eight plays, going the final three himselfto make the score 27-24 with 2:14 left. NIU recovered the ensuing onsideskick and ran off all but three seconds of the clock before turning the ballover on downs. A last-ditch Macon pass to Justin Olack ended with KareemHunt taking the lateral and being pushed out of bounds at the <strong>Toledo</strong>39-yard line.Hunt rushed for 119 yards on 18 attempts, his eighth straight 100-yard game. <strong>Toledo</strong> outgained the Huskies in total yards, 472-416.<strong>Toledo</strong> opened the game with third-stringer Michael Julian, a redshirtfreshman, at quarterback. Julian left the game on <strong>Toledo</strong>’s first driveof the second quarter with a concussion, completing 2-of-7 passes for49 yards. Julian was replaced by sophomore Logan Woodside, who hadstarted UT’s last seven games in place of the injured junior Phillip Ely beforesuffering an ankle injury at Kent State on Nov. 4. Woodside playedone series but was unable to move effectively. The Rockets finally settledon Macon, who was very effective both throwing and running in his firstextensive action at signal caller in his collegiate career.NIU scored the game’s first 10 points before <strong>Toledo</strong> answered with a21-yard field goal by Jeremiah Detmer and a 69-yard scoring pass fromMacon to Corey Jones.NIU recaptured the lead, 13-10, with 1:36 left in the first half on a 19-yard field goal by Christian Hagen. The Huskies extended the margin to20-10 on a four-yard TD run by Cameron Stingily.<strong>Toledo</strong> answered with a one-yard score by Macon that capped anine-play, 75-yard drive to cut the score to 20-17 with 6:36 left in the thirdquarter.NIU scored the game’s decisive points on an 11-play, 82-yard drivethat was capped by a Stingily two-yard TD run to make the score 27-17with 6:33 to play.ROCKET ROUNDUP: UT totaled 263 yards rushing to surpass the 200-yard barrier for the ninth time in 10 games...Corey Jones caught a teamhighfour passes for a game-high 102 yards, including a 69-yard TD receptionin the second quarter...Jones surpassed the century mark for thefourth time this season...Jeremiah Detmer has successfully converted 11straight field-goal attempts...Alonzo Russell reeled in three passes for 53yards and has caught at least one pass in every game of his Rocket career,a string of 35 straight...Storm Norton made his first collegiate startat left tackle in place of injured two-time All-MAC senior Greg Mancz...Kareem Hunt carried the ball a team-tying best 18 times for a game-high119 yards, topping the century mark for the eighth straight game...Hunt,who averaged 6.6 yards per carry, has run for at least 100 yards on 12 occasionsin 19 games as a collegian...Junior Sylvestre recorded a gamehigh11 stops, including a team-tying best 2.0 tackles-for-loss...Sylvestrehas recorded double-digit stops on three occasions this fall...Ray Bushrecorded his second sack of the season and finished with four stops and ateam-tying best 2.0 tackles-for-loss...Treyvon Hester was credited with aseason-high eight tackles... DeJuan Rogers tied his career high with eighttackles...Orion Jones totaled a season-tying best 1.5 tackles-for-loss andthree stops...Jones has now recorded at least 1.0 tackles-for-loss in each ofthe last three games.SCORING 1 2 3 4 F<strong>Toledo</strong> 3 7 7 7 — 24Northern Illinois 10 3 7 7 — 271st Quarter7:46 NIU Hagan 37 yd field goal 5-26/1:445:24 NIU Brown 64 yd pass from Hare (Hagan kick) 2-65/0:371:05 UT DETMER 21 yd field goal 11-73/4:132nd Quarter5:22 UT JONES 69 yd pass from MACON (DETMER kick) 2-74/0:341:36 NIU Hagan 19 yd field goal 10-73/3:463rd Quarter9:18 NIU Stingily 4 yd run (Hagan kick) 5-87/1:576:36 UT MACON 1 yd run (DETMER kick) 9-75/2:424th Quarter6:33 NIU Stingily 2 yd run (Hagan kick) 11-82/3:542:14 UT MACON 3 yd run (DETMER kick) 8-79/2:01Attendance: 8,462TEAM STATISTICS TOLEDO NIUFIRST DOWNS 20 17RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 49-263 46-226PASSING YDS (NET) 209 190Passes Comp-Att-Int 23-12-0 22-14-0TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 72-472 68-416Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 4-2 1-7Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-41 3-28Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 7-32.0 8-35.1Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 3-20 5-34Possession Time 30:23 29:37Third-Down Conversions 4 of 15 3 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 1of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 4-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 3-19RUSHING: TOLEDO-HUNT, Kareem 18-119; MACON, Dwight 18-97; SWANSON,Terry 7-41; JULIAN, Michael 6-6. Northern Illinois-Stingily, Cameron 21-81;Hare, Drew 16-66; Brown, Da’Ron 2-64; Turner, Aregero 2-25; Bouagnon, Joel2-minus 2; Daniels, Akeem 3-minus 8.PASSING: TOLEDO-MACON, Dwight 8-11-0-140; JULIAN, Michael 2-7-0-49;WOODSIDE, Logan 2-5-0-20. Northern Illinois-Hare, Drew 14-22-0-190.RECEIVING: TOLEDO-JONES, Corey 4-102; RUSSELL, Alonzo 3-53; OLACK, Justin3-33; HUNT, Kareem 1-15; THOMPSON, Cody 1-6. Northern Illinois- Turner,Aregero 4-59; Brown, Da’Ron 3-73; Beebe, Chad 3-40; Brescacin, Juwan 2-17;Eakes, Luke 2-1.TACKLE LEADERS: TOLEDO-SYLVESTRE, Junior 9-2-11; HESTER, Treyvon 7-1-8;RODGERS, DeJuan 6-2-8. Northern Illinois-Durante, Dechan 8-0-8; Moore, Marlon6-2-8; Lemon, Rasheen 6-1-7.INTERCEPTIONS: TOLEDO-None. Northern Illinois-None.FUMBLES: TOLEDO-JULIAN, Michael 1-0. Northern Illinois-None.


game 11 - toledo 27, <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green 20<strong>Toledo</strong>, OH - – Kareem Hunt rushed for a career-high 265 yards tolead <strong>Toledo</strong> to a 27-20 victory over arch-rival <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green at the Glass<strong>Bowl</strong>. The victory, the Rockets’ fifth-straight over the Falcons, kept theBattle of I-75 Trophy in the Glass City.More importantly, it kept UT (7-4, 6-1 MAC) in the hunt for the Mid-American Conference West Division title. Played on a blustery eveningwith wind chills creeping down into the teens, the 79th meeting betweenthe two schools lived up to its billing.<strong>Toledo</strong> held a 13-10 halftime lead, saw the Falcons tie the game inthe fourth quarter, recaptured the lead, then stopped BGSU on its finalthree possessions.While there were numerous subplots to the contest, the headlinerwas Hunt, who battered the Falcons (7-4, 5-2 MAC) all night long and gaveUT a 20-10 lead in the third quarter with a 91-yard touchdown run, thethird-longest in school history.Hunt accounted for 273 of <strong>Toledo</strong>’s 389 total yards of offense, includingeight yards on one reception. His 265 rushing yards on 30 carries ranksas the fourth-most in Rocket history and the most since Morgan Williamsset the school mark with 330 in 2008.The Rockets used Logan Woodside and Dwight Macon at quarterback.Woodside completed 8-of-18 passes for 53 yards, while Maconrushed for 30 yards and two TDs.<strong>Toledo</strong>’s defense also played a big role in the victory, holding the Falconsto just 271 yards of total offense. BGSU connected on just 12-of-27passing and was held to 2.7 yards per attempt on the ground.UT struck the first blow of the night, a two-yard TD run by Hunt with3:57 left in the first quarter. The Rockets extended their lead to 13-3 on atwo-yard rush from Macon from the Wildcat formation.<strong>Toledo</strong> moved into Falcon territory on its next possession but aWoodside pass was intercepted by Nick Johnson and returned to the UT25-yard line. A penalty on the play moved it in even closer, and two playslater Ronnie Moore ran around the right end for a 10-yard TD, cutting thelead to 13-10 with 9:32 left in the half.After Hunt’s long scoring run put UT up 20-10, <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green evenedthe score at 20-20 on a 17-yard pass from the Falcons’ backup quarterbackCody Callaway to Moore.<strong>Toledo</strong> regained the lead with a seven-play, 52-yard drive that featuredthe rushing of Hunt and Macon. Both had runs of 17 yards, whileMacon took it the final seven yards to make it a 27-20 game with 10:45 toplay.ROCKET ROUNDUP: Alonzo Russell has now caught a pass in 36 straightgames...Kareem Hunt became the 15th Rocket to rush for 1,000 yards ina season...Hunt became the third-fastest player in school history to reachthe mark, doing so in 27 quarters. He trailed only Wasean Tait (25 quarters)and Dwayne Harris (26 quarters)...Hunt’ 91-yard touchdown run was thethird-longest rush in <strong>Toledo</strong> history behind Ben Tombaugh (95 yards in1988) and Jalen Parmele (92 yards in 2006)...Hunt has now hit the centurymark in nine-consecutive games dating back to last season...ConnerySwift made the first start of his career in place of injured senior JordanHaden and finished with six stops...Keenen Gibbs forced <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Greeninto a punt in the third quarter with his second sack of the season...JeremiahDetmer had a 29-yard field goal blocked in the first play of thefourth quarter, snapping a streak of 11-straight field goals...Dwight Maconrushed for 30 yards on eight carries and two touchdowns, markingthe second-consecutive game with two rushing scores.SCORING 1 2 3 4 F<strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green 3 7 3 7 — 20<strong>Toledo</strong> 6 7 7 7 — 271st Quarter3:57 UT HUNT 2 yd run (DETMER kick blocked) 10-71/4:041:56 BG Tate 23 yd field goal 10-63/1:552nd Quarter12:19 UT MACON 2 yd run (DETMER kick) 5-58/1:519:32 BG Moore 10 yd run (Tate kick) 2-13/0:213rd Quarter4:36 UT HUNT 91 yd run (DETMER kick) 1-91/0:142:05 BG Tate 31 yd field goal 4-2/0:424th Quarter13:17 BG Moore 17 yd pass from Callaway (Tate kick) 6-86/1:3610:45 UT MACON 7 yd run (DETMER kick) 7-52/2:26Attendance: 17,486TEAM STATISTICS BG TOLEDOFIRST DOWNS 17 19RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-104 53-325PASSING YDS (NET) 167 63Passes Comp-Att-Int 37-12-0 20-9-2TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 75-271 73-388Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-8Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-88 5-167Interception Returns-Yards 2-81 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 8-37.0 6-37.0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 9-61 8-59Possession Time 25:39 34:21Third-Down Conversions 6 of 18 6 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 3 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 3-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-22 4-23RUSHING: <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green-Moore, Ronnie 12-64; Givens, Andre 19-55; Knapke,James 2-0; Callaway, Cody 5-minus 15. TOLEDO-HUNT, Kareem 30-265; MA-CON, Dwight 8-30; SWANSON, Terry 6-14; Wilcher, Kishon 1-5; TEAM 1-minus 1;WOODSIDE, Logan 4-minus 10.PASSING: <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green-Knapke, James 7-24-0-71; Callaway, Cody 5-13-0-96.TOLEDO-WOODSIDE, Logan 8-18-2-53; MACON, Dwight 1-2-0-10.RECEIVING: <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green-Dieter, Gehrig 5-68; Moore, Ronnie 3-46; Lewis,Roger 2-16; Burbring, Ryan 1-30; Givens, Andre 1-7. TOLEDO-RUSSELL, Alonzo2-19; JONES, Corey 2-14; OLACK, Justin 1-9; WILCHER, Kishon 1-8; THOMPSON,Cody 1-8; HUNT, Kareem 1-8; SWANSON, Terry 1-minus 3.TACKLE LEADERS: <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green-Martin, Gabe 7-5-12; Sutton, Brian 5-4-9.TOLEDO-BUSH, Ray 5-6-11; SYLVESTRE, Junior 4-3-7.INTERCEPTIONS: <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green-Johnson, Nick 1-41; Stephens, Clint 1-40.TOLEDO-None.FUMBLES: <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green-None. TOLEDO-MACON, Dwight 1-1.


game 12 - toledo 52, Eastern Michigan 16Ypsilanti, MI - Logan Woodside threw for 323 yards and a career-highfive touchdowns as <strong>Toledo</strong> cruised to a 52-16 victory over Eastern Michigan.With the victory, <strong>Toledo</strong> (8-4, 7-1 MAC) earned a co-West Division championship,sharing the crown with Northern Illinois.Woodside, who completed 14-of-18 passes, threw scoring passes to fivedifferent receivers. Four of his scoring throws came in the first half, whichgave <strong>Toledo</strong> a 42-9 edge at the break. Kareem Hunt rushed for 110 yards anda TD on 22 carries, moving his streak of games with 100 or more yards to 10.<strong>Toledo</strong>’s defense kept Eastern Michigan under wraps, holding the Eaglesto 215 yards of total offense, including just 119 yards in the first half. UTalso picked off two EMU passes in the first half.The Rocket D got off to a great start when Christian Dukes picked off aReginald Bell pass at EMU’s 42-yard line on the first drive of the game. Twoplays later, Jones took a sideline screen pass from Woodside 41 yards for thescore. Following an EMU three-and-out, Dwight Macon returned a shortpunt 23 yards to the Eagles’ 48-yard line. Woodside hit Justin Olack on thedrive’s second play across the middle for a 22-yard score.Woodside struck again late in the first quarter, hitting Kishon Wilcherover the middle for an 89-yard TD to put UT ahead, 21-0, with 1:28 left in thefirst quarter. It was a career-long pass for both Woodside and Wilcher.EMU scored its first points early in the second quarter on a 10-yard TDpass from Bell to Kris Strange but missed the extra point. <strong>Toledo</strong> extendedthe lead to 28-6 with 5:53 left in the first half on a one-yard run by Hunt. Thedrive was set up by Jones’ 50-yard punt return.An interception by Chaz Whittaker on EMU’s next drive set up <strong>Toledo</strong>’sfifth touchdown. Sophomore Damion Jones-Moore took it 28 yards to give<strong>Toledo</strong> a 29-point lead, 35-6. <strong>Toledo</strong> wasn’t finished, as Woodside hit AlonzoRussell for a 59-yard TD with 1:18 remaining.<strong>Toledo</strong> padded its lead to 45-9 on its first possession of the second halfon Jeremiah Detmer’s 21-yard field goal. The Rockets’ final score came whenWoodside threw an 11-yard touchdown pass to Michael Roberts with 0:29left in the third quarter.ROCKET ROUNDUP: <strong>Toledo</strong> has won its last eight meetings vs. EasternMichigan and leads the all-time series by a 31-11 margin...The victory wasthe Rockets’ 14th in the last 15 matchups between the two schools...UThas captured at least a share of the Mid-American Conference West Divisiontitle in nine of 18 years since the conference was split into divisions....The Rockets have won outright titles on two occasions in 1997 and 1998...UT finished with a 7-1 league mark for the third time in the last five seasonsand possesses a 32-8 win-loss ledger in league play during that timeperiod...The Rockets are unbeaten (15-0) over the last five years againstMAC opponents from the state of Michigan...<strong>Toledo</strong>’s 42 points in the firsthalf tied for third most in school history. The last time UT scored 42 pointsin a half was in a 70-21 victory over Northern Illinois on Oct. 27, 2007...TheRockets have topped the 50-point mark against Eastern Michigan each ofthe last four seasons...Kareem Hunt gained 100 yards on the ground fora 10th-straight game as well as the 14th time in his last 15 outings. Hisnine 100-yard efforts this season are third most in school history behindWasean Tait (12 in 1995) and Chester Taylor (10 in 2000)...Hunt finishedthe day with 110 yards on 22 carries and moved into 14th place on UT’scareer rushing yardage list with 2,226 yards...Hunt’s 1,360 rushing yardsthis season are the seventh most ever by a Rocket...Logan Woodside’sfive touchdown passes were one shy of the school record set by BruceGradkowski on two occasions...The last Rocket to throw five touchdownpasses in a season was Austin Dantin vs. Akron in 2012...Kishon Wilcher’s89-yard touchdown reception was the second-longest TD catch in RynearsonStadium history and also his second TD catch of the season...AlonzoRussell moved into a tie for sixth place with Steve Odom (2003-06) onUT’s all-time touchdown reception list with 19 touchdown passes...Russellhas caught a pass in all 37 games he has played as a collegian and his59-yard TD reception was his longest catch of the season...Corey Jones’50-yard punt return in the second quarter was a career best.SCORING 1 2 3 4 F<strong>Toledo</strong> 21 21 10 0 — 52Eastern Michigan 0 9 7 0 — 161st Quarter13:21 UT JONES 41 yd pass from WOODSIDE (DETMER kick) 2-42/0:3110:56 UT OLACK 22 yd pass from WOODSIDE (DETMER kick) 2-32/0:261:28 UT WILCHER 89 yd pass from WOODSIDE (DETMER kick)2-92/0:422nd Quarter13:41 EMU Strange 10 yd pass from Bell (Mulder kick failed) 7-80/2:405:53 UT HUNT 1 yd run (DETMER kick) 4-8/2:104:26 UT JONES 28 yd run (DETMER kick) 3-50/0:541:18 UT RUSSELL 59 yd pass from WOODSIDE (DETMER kick) 5-70/1:330:00 EMU Mulder 42 yd field goal 4-60/1:093rd Quarter8:32 UT DETMER 21 yd field goal 14-71/6:284:45 EMU Brumfield 34 yd pass from Bell (Mulder kick) 7-65/3:400:29 UT ROBERTS 11 yd pass from WOODSIDE (DETMER kick) 9-79/4:104th QuarterNo scoring.Attendance: 15,226.TEAM STATISTICS TOLEDO EMUFIRST DOWNS 23 12RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 47-172 34-96PASSING YDS (NET) 341 119Passes Comp-Att-Int 16-20-0 8-23-2TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 67-513 57-215Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 4-63 1-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-41 6-74Interception Returns-Yards 2-2 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 4-37.8 9-38.2Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0Penalties-Yards 7-63 2-14Possession Time 32:18 27:42Third-Down Conversions 4 of 11 4 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 1-1Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-22 2-26RUSHING: TOLEDO-HUNT, Kareem 22-110; JONES-MOORE, Damion 6-49;PRINGLE, Ricky 7-30; SWANSON, Terry 2-16; MACON, Dwight 2-3; WILCHER, Kishon1-1; ROSENBAUER, Zac 1-0; TEAM 3-minus 6; JULIAN, Michael 2-minus 11;WOODSIDE, Logan 1-minus 20. Eastern Michigan-Hill, Bronson 6-50; Jackson,Darius 5-33; Brumfield, Ryan 11-20; Bell, Reginald 12-minus 7.PASSING: TOLEDO-WOODSIDE, Logan 14-18-0-323; JULIAN, Michael 2-2-0-18.Eastern Michigan-Bell, Reginald 8-23-2-119.RECEIVING: TOLEDO-JONES, Corey 4-54; MACON, Dwight 3-40; RUSSELL,Alonzo 2-93; ROGERS, Zach 2-18; ROBERTS, Michael 2-15; WILCHER, Kishon 1-89;OLACK, Justin 1-22; ZMOLIK, Alex 1-10. Eastern Michigan-Strange, Kris 2-55;Russell, Tyreese 2-17; Brumfield, Ryan 1-34; Jackson, Darius 1-9; Gardner, Cole1-3; Creel, Dustin 1-1.TACKLE LEADERS: TOLEDO-SYLVESTRE, Junior 3-3-6; HESTER, Treyvon 3-3-6;BUSH, Ray 1-5-6. Eastern Michigan-Ibe, Great 7-5-12; O’Connor, Pat 4-8-12.INTERCEPTIONS: TOLEDO-DUKES, Christian 1-2; WHITTAKER, Chaz 1-0. EasternMichigan-None.FUMBLES: TOLEDO-WOODSIDE, Logan 1-0. Eastern Michigan-Bell, Reginald


2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Football BOWL HISTORY1969 Tangerine <strong>Bowl</strong><strong>Toledo</strong> 56, Davidson 33The Rockets headed to Orlandowith much at stake: the first undefeatedseason in the history of thefootball program. The Rocket offenseracked up 324 yards in total offenseand put 42 points on the board in thefirst half. It all led to a 56-33 victoryover Southern Conference champion Davidson in the 24thannual Tangerine <strong>Bowl</strong>.Quarterback Chuck Ealey, voted the game’s most valuableback, ran nine times for 83 yards and a touchdown and threwfor 147 yards and three scores on 10-of-13 passing. Don Faircaught four passes for 78 yards and Cole carried 22 times for152 yards.The Rockets were later rewarded with a No. 20 nationalranking in the final Associated Press poll.1981 California <strong>Bowl</strong><strong>Toledo</strong> 27, San Jose St. 25They said it couldn’t be done. Therewas no way that <strong>Toledo</strong> could beat a SanJose State team ranked 20th in the finalUPI coaches poll. Yet when the first-everCalifornia <strong>Bowl</strong> game was over, it was<strong>Toledo</strong> who left the field victorious, 27-25. Tony Lee’s 41-yard field goal with justseconds left gave <strong>Toledo</strong> the victory.<strong>Toledo</strong> had led in the game, 21-3, in the third quarter, butlet that slip away. The Spartans took a 25-24 lead with just 52seconds remaining, on a 35-yard touchdown pass and a twopointconversionThe Rockets were faced with 80 yards of field ahead of themand no time outs remaining. Quarterback Maurice Hall coolymarched his offense down to the Spartan 24-yard line to setthe stage for Lee’s winning field goal.1970 Tangerine <strong>Bowl</strong><strong>Toledo</strong> 40,William & Mary 12The Rockets looking to repeat as Tangerine<strong>Bowl</strong> champs and post a secondconsecutive undefeated season, but LouHoltz’s William & Mary team had otherideas and looked primed for an upsetwhen it jumped out to a 6-0 lead and trailed by only 7-6 athalftime.But it was all Rockets in the second half as they scored ontheir first four possessions.The Rockets churned out 326 yards rushing, paced by CharlesCole (132 yards) and Tony Harris (101 yards). <strong>Toledo</strong> finished12thin the nation in the final A.P. poll, and 14th and 17th in the1971 Tangerine <strong>Bowl</strong><strong>Toledo</strong> 28, Richmond 3For the first 15 minutes of the game,Richmond looked as if it had the abilityto end <strong>Toledo</strong>’s winning streak at34 games, taking a 3-0 lead. But thenquarterback Chuck Ealey and the No. 1defense in the nation went to work.The Rocket defense limited the Spidersto just 51 total yards of total offense in the second half,including none through the air. Richmond punted on five of itsseven possessions in the second half, was stopped on fourthdown on one and intercepted on the other.Ealey completed 14-of-23 passes for 176 yards and scoredfrom one yard out. With the victory, the Rockets ran theirwinning streak to 35 games, to this day the second-longest inmajor college football.1984 California <strong>Bowl</strong>UNLV 30, <strong>Toledo</strong> 13*The Rockets came up short, 30-13,against Randall Cunningham, IckeyWoods and the rest of the Runnin’ Rebels.Cunningham had a stellar game,completing 18-of-28 passes for 270yards. Woods, just a freshman at thetime, led UNLV with 53 yards and oneTD.Rocket running back Steve Morgan was named <strong>Toledo</strong>’soutstanding offensive player after totaling 154 yards on 31carries, while quarterback A.J. Sager was 12-of-31 for 137 yardswith one TD.*NOTE: The contest was later claimed as a victory <strong>Toledo</strong> due to aPCAA ruling regarding the use of ineligible players by UNLV earlier that year.1995 Las Vegas <strong>Bowl</strong><strong>Toledo</strong> 40, Nevada 37 (OT)In a game that featured the first overtimein Division I-A football history, <strong>Toledo</strong>prevailed over Nevada, 40-37, electrifyinga national TV audience on ESPN. After afield goal gave the Wolf Pack a 37-34 lead,its first of the game, the Rockets’ WaseanTait, who set four bowl records and wasnamed co-MVP, scored the winning pointson a two-yard run.Tait set Las Vegas <strong>Bowl</strong> standards for rushing yards (185), allpurposeyards (238) and TDs (four).The two teams battled to stand-still through regulation, withNevada tying the game with a late field goal. <strong>Toledo</strong> won the overtimecoin toss and elected to go on defense first. Nevada settledfor a field goal, setting up Tait, who got the call on three of UT’sfour plays, the last one the game-winner. He was buried under asea of Rockets in the victory celebration and passed out cold.


2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Football BOWL HISTORY2001 Motor City <strong>Bowl</strong><strong>Toledo</strong> 23, Cincinnati 16Chester Taylor ran for a Motor City<strong>Bowl</strong>-record 190 yards and scored thego-ahead touchdown on a 24-yard runwith 3:23 left as <strong>Toledo</strong> defeated Cincinnati,23-16. But it was a big play by thedefense that clinched the victory for<strong>Toledo</strong>.Cincinnati drove to the UT five-yard line, but couldn’tconvert on fourth-and-4 with 50 seconds left. Cincinnati’s RayJackson bobbled a deflected pass in a crowded end zone, andsenior free safety Andy Boyd then wrestled Jackson—and theball—to the ground to seal the victory for <strong>Toledo</strong>.Quarterback Tavares Bolden was 14-of-28 for 135 yards,but it was his legs that helped <strong>Toledo</strong> the most. He ran for 41yards on a draw on the first play of the second half that ledto a UT field goal. He tied the game late in the third quarterwhen he sprinted 28 yards untouched for a touchdown. Forthe game, Bolden ran for 99 yards, which helped the Rocketsset a Motor City <strong>Bowl</strong> record with 322 yards rushing.The victory culminated a dream season for the Rocketsand first-year head coach Tom Amstutz. “I was born onScottwood Avenue in downtown <strong>Toledo</strong>, grew up in <strong>Toledo</strong>,went to school at UT, was an assistant coach there for manyyears,” Amstutz said. “This is a dream come true. Words can’texpress how I feel. This isn’t just my team, it’s what I love. It’s aprivilege for me to be the head coach.”2004 Motor City <strong>Bowl</strong>UConn 39, <strong>Toledo</strong> 10Quarterback Bruce Gradkowskiwas game. Unfortunately, his brokenright hand was not. Gradkowski, whobroke his throwing hand in the MACChampionship <strong>Game</strong>, tried to play in theMotor City <strong>Bowl</strong> but was ineffective andclearly in pain. As a result, the Rockets’offense stalled, and Connecticut had its way with <strong>Toledo</strong>, 39-10.Gradkowski finished 6-of-12 for 43 yards before being replacedby Marques Council. By the time Council got in the game tostart the second half, UConn was up, 30-7. Council set careerhighs in attempts (28), completions (16) and passing yards(160).<strong>Toledo</strong> entered the game as the favorites, but without ahealthy Gradkowski it was no contest. UConn scored on sixof its first seven possessions as the Rockets were held to aseason-low 10 points.Gradkowski wasn’t the only Rocket to go down, as theUT training staff was kept busy throughout the entire game.Senior All-MAC free safety Patrick Body broke his right arm inthe second half. Lance Moore, <strong>Toledo</strong>’s all-time leading receiver,left the game in the second half with a dislocated shoulder.Senior center David Odenthal suffered a sprained left ankle inthe first half, returned briefly, then sat out most of the secondhalf.2002 Motor City <strong>Bowl</strong>Boston College 51,<strong>Toledo</strong> 25Boston College scored on its firstsix possessions on its way to a 42-18halftime lead, effectively putting thegame away and preventing the Rocketsfrom defending their Motor City <strong>Bowl</strong>title. <strong>Toledo</strong> cut the Eagles’ advantage to 21-10 when TrinityDawson scored on a two-yard run with 10:47 remaining in thefirst half but UT never got any closer.Down 28-10 with less than six minutes to go in the firsthalf, <strong>Toledo</strong> gambled, going for it on a fourth-and-1 from itsown 40, but Jones’ pass fell incomplete. Boston College tookpossession, and on the next play, Grant Adams caught BrianSt. Pierre’s pass across the middle, eluded a defender andraced into the end zone for a 35-10 lead. A one-yard TD runby Brandon Brokaw with 1:31 to go in the half made it 42-10.Jones, the nation’s percentage completion leader, connectedon 27-41 passes for 331 yards with two touchdownsand two interceptions.Wide receiver Carl Ford had a career-high 10 receptionsfor 112 yards, including a nine-yard touchdown pass with24 seconds to go in the second quarter. Fellow senior Donta’Greene added four catches for 63 yards.2005 GMAC <strong>Bowl</strong><strong>Toledo</strong> 45, UTEP 13Quarterback Bruce Gradkowskiended his storied collegiate careerwith an exclamation point, throwingfive touchdown passes to lead <strong>Toledo</strong>to a convincing 45-13 win over UTEP.Fellow senior and roommate TrinityDawson ran for 132 yards.<strong>Toledo</strong>’s defense shut down UTEP’s offense at almost everyturn. Linebacker Mike Alston contributed two big tackles forthe Rockets to end the first half, when UTEP was threatening tocut into a 28-13 deficit. It was the last time the Miners appearedset to mount a rally.Gradkowski, who completed 18-of-32 passes for 298 yards,was chosen as the game’s MVP while Dawson (offense), Alston(defensive) and Steve Odom (special teams) also won gamehonors. After the game, Gradkowski summed up the sentimentof the team.“It’s been an honor to be here this week,” said Gradkowski.“We were treated unbelievably by the city of Mobile. The southernhospitality has been awesome. We’ve never experiencedanything like this. We wanted to give back to Mobile by performingthe way we did. I hope we satisfied the fans out there.“It’s been a pleasure. What a way to go out. This is ourchampionship. We are GMAC <strong>Bowl</strong> Champions.”


2014 <strong>Toledo</strong> Football BOWL HISTORY2010 Little CaesarsPizza <strong>Bowl</strong>FIU 34, <strong>Toledo</strong> 32Florida International capped a second-halfcomeback with a 34-yard fieldgoal as time expired to give the Panthersa dramatic 34-32 victory over <strong>Toledo</strong> at theLittle Caesars Pizza <strong>Bowl</strong> at Ford Field in Detroit.FIU’s game-winning field goal overshadowed <strong>Toledo</strong>’s owncomeback that gave the Rockets a 32-31 lead with 1:14 to play.Redshirt freshman quarterback Terrance Owens scrambled in for a14-yard TD and then completed a pass to sophomore wide receiverEric Page for the two-point conversion.But on its final possession FIU converted a fourth-and-17from its own 41-yard line to keep its drive alive and set up the eventualgame-winning field goal by Jack Griffin.<strong>Toledo</strong> held a 24-7 lead early in the second half before FIUscored 24 unanswered points to take a 31-24 lead with 3:18 to play.Junior Adonis Thomas led the Rockets with a career-high193 yards rushing and two touchdowns. Thomas’ second TD runwas an 87-yard bolt in the second quarter, the longest run of hiscareer.2011 Military <strong>Bowl</strong><strong>Toledo</strong> 42, Air Force 41<strong>Toledo</strong> used its powerful offense andthe defense came up with a big play in anexciting 42-41 victory over Air Force in theMilitary <strong>Bowl</strong>. The Rockets never trailed ina see-saw affair in which there were threeties and UT’s largest lead was 14 points.With 52 seconds left in the game, AirForce scored what appeared to be the game-tying touchdownwhen Falcons receiver Jonathan Warzeka caught a wide open 33-yard pass from quarterback Tim Jefferson.Air Force lined up for the extra-point but opted to go for twopoints on a trick play. Holder David Baska took the snap and headedfor the end zone, but sophomore defensive end Jayrone Elliottstripped the ball loose from Baska. The ball bounced in the directionof Parker Herrington, who tried to scoop up the loose ball butending up kicking it out of the end zone leaving the Rockets witha 42-41 advantage and their first bowl victory since 2005.The victory was a great vindication for a Rocket team that hadsurvived numerous injuries—including three key injuries to its defensein this game. It was also a dramatic debut for head coachMatt Campbell, the Rockets’ offensive coordinator who was namedhead coach just 16 days prior to the game.2012 Famous Idaho Potato <strong>Bowl</strong>Utah State 41, <strong>Toledo</strong> 15Despite the loss of two stars, <strong>Toledo</strong> gave No. 18 Utah State all itcould handle before losing, 41-15, at the Famous Idaho Potato <strong>Bowl</strong> inBoise, ID.Senior linebacker Dan Molls, the nation’s leading tackler, wasknocked out of the game with a concussion on the game’s openingkickoff. A short while later, junior running back David Fluellen reinjuredhis sore left ankle and never returned.Despite those losses, <strong>Toledo</strong> was in the game well into the fourthquarter, trailing just 13-9 before a 63-yard touchdown run by USU’s KerwynnWilliams put the game on ice just under the seven-minute mark.Williams then followed with two more scoring runs of five and 25 yardsto finish the game with 18 carries for 235 yards.Senior QB Austin Dantin, who played the first three quarters, completed12-of-21 attempts for 132 yards with two interceptions for theRockets. Junior QB Terrance Owens, hobbled by an ankle injury, playedmost of the fourth quarter and was 5-of-16 for 26 yards. Utah State’s Chuckie Keeton threw for 229 yards and completed21-of-31 pass attempts.Junior WR Bernard Reedy led the Rockets in both rushing and receiving, finishing with a career-high 10 carriesfor 50 yards on the ground and six catches for 62 yards through the air. He was honored following the game as<strong>Toledo</strong>’s Most Valuable Player.


TheGlass <strong>Bowl</strong>The Glass <strong>Bowl</strong> is truly one of America’s great collegefootball stadiums.Originally built in 1937, the Glass <strong>Bowl</strong> was renovated in1990. As a result of those changes, the Glass <strong>Bowl</strong> becamea graceful synthesis of modern technology and old-timecharm and craftsmanship.More recent improvements to the Glass <strong>Bowl</strong> include theaddition of the installation of a new videoboard as part ofthe Larimer Athletic Complex renovation in 2014.The Glass <strong>Bowl</strong> features a three-level press tower thathouses 45 private suites, a 300-seat Stadium Club and theGerber Media Center. The Gerber Media Center can accommodate80 media members. A television crew providesclosed-circuit coverage of every Rocket home game. Afive-camera production is fed to two video boards and tomore than 70 television monitors in the press tower.Largest crowds in the Glass <strong>Bowl</strong>1. 36,852 vs. Navy (2001)2. 36,502 vs. Northern Illinois (2001)3. 34,950 vs. Minnesota (2001)4. 34,900 vs. Marshall (2000)5. 33,040 vs. Indiana State (1994)6. 32,726 vs. Weber State (2000)7. 31,981 vs. <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green (2004)8. 31,711 vs. Pittsburgh (2003)9. 31,458 vs. <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green (1994)10. 31,369 vs. <strong>Bowl</strong>ing Green (1982)


FettermanTraining CenterA new era for University of <strong>Toledo</strong> Athletics beganwhen the Fetterman Training Center officially openedits doors on Feb. 6, 2010. The Fetterman Training Centeris a multi-purpose indoor facility that meets the practiceand training needs for football and all 16 Rocketvarsity sports. It is also used by UT intramural and clubsports.Construction of the facility took nine months. The90,400 square-foot facility is actually two buildingsin one: a multi-purpose field house with a 100-yardfootball field and a smaller building with a basketballcourt and golf training facility that connects the indoorfacility to Savage Arena.Special features for football include fixed goal posts,a game scoreboard, and elevated viewing areas for filming.Other features include sprinting lanes, long jumppit and sand training area for track; improvements tothe outdoor track, including permanent bleacher seatingfor 500 spectators and a press box.


LarimerAthletic ComplexLarimer Athletic Complex FactsOriginally constructed: 1991Renovation: Completed in August of 2014.Renovation Cost: $5.5 million. Funded by private donations.Renovation Highlights include:• Updated locker room with players’ lounge.• Weight room expansion to triple its original size• Marcia and Roy Armes Academic Center• New team rooms, offices, meeting rooms• Two-story grand entrance

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