University of Toledo Football 2017 Spring Prospectus

Logan Woodside Cody Thompson Senior Senior Wide Receiver First-Team All-MAC First-Team All-MAC 2017 Heisman Candidate 2017 Biletnikoff Award Candidate

Ja’Wuan Woodley Jon’Vea Johnson Terry Swanson Senior Linebacker Junior Wide Receiver Senior Running Back Third-Team All-MAC Second-Team All-MAC 2015 Second-Team All-MAC 2017 TOLEDO QUICK FACTS

Toledo Quick Facts 2017 Toledo Football Schedule Location: Toledo, Ohio 43606-3390 Important Dates Home Games Population: 287,208 (city); 651,409 (metro) Date Opponent Time Founded: 1872 Spring practice begins Aug. 31 ELON TBA Sept. 16 TULSA TBA Enrollment: 20,648 Tuesday, Feb. 14 TBA AKRON* TBA Conference: Mid-American (West Division) TBA EASTERN MICHIGAN* TBA Nickname: Rockets Spring practice ends Colors: Midnight Blue and Gold TBA NORTHERN ILLINOIS* TBA Saturday, March 25 TBA WESTERN MICHIGAN* TBA Mascot: Rocky the Rocket Road Games Stadium (year built): Glass Bowl (1937) Date Opponent Time Stadium Capacity/Surface: 26,038/Field Turf Spring Media Day Sept. 9 at Nevada TBA Ticket Office Phone: (419) 530-GOLD Tuesday, Feb. 21 Sept. 23 at Miami (FL) TBA President: Dr. Sharon Gaber (10:30 a.m. ) TBA at Ball State* TBA Vice President and Athletic Director: Mike O’Brien TBA at Bowling Green* TBA TBA at Central Michigan* TBA Faculty Representative: Dr. Mary Powers MAC Football Media Day TBA at Ohio* TBA Canton, OH Schedule subject to change. Coaching Staff Wednesday, July 26 * Mid-American Conference Game Head Coach: Jason Candle (Mount Union ‘03) Record at Toledo: 10-4 (2nd full season at UT) Players report to 2016 Toledo Football Results Overall Coaching Record: Same Date Opponent Time preseason camp Sept. 2 at Arkansas State (ESPNU) W, 31-10 For Interviews: Call Paul Helgren (419) 530-4918 TBA Sept. 10 MAINE (ESPN3) W, 45-3 Coaching Staff: Sept. 17 FRESNO STATE (ESPN3) W, 52-17 • Jason Candle - Head Coach (Field) Sept. 30 at BYU (ESPN2) L, 55-53 First day of practice Oct. 8 at EMU* (ESPN3) W, 35-20 • Brian George - Def. Coordinator/Def. Line (Press Box) TBA Oct. 15 BOWLING GREEN* (ASN) W, 42-35 • Brian Wright - Off. Coordinator/QBs (Press Box) Oct. 22 CMU * (BCSN/TWC/ESPN3) W, 31-17 • Mike Bellamy - Wide Receivers (Field) Media Day Oct. 27 OHIO * (CBSSN) L, 31-26 • Marquel Blackwell - Running Backs (Field) Nov. 2 at Akron* (ESPN2) W, 48-17 TBA Nov. 9 at NIU*& (ESPN2) W, 31-24 • Robby Discher - Tight Ends/Special Teams (Field) Nov. 16 BALL STATE* (ESPN2) W, 37-19 • Mike Hallett - Offensive Line (Press Box) UT fall classes begin Nov. 25 at WMU* (ESPN2) L, 55-35 • Hank Poteat - Cornerbacks (Field) Monday, Aug. 28 Dec. 17 Appalachian State# L, 31-28 • Mike Ward - Linebackers (Field) * Mid-American Conference Game Home opener & at Guaranteed Rate Field, Chicago, IL • Ross Watson - Safeties (Field) # Raycom Media Camellia Bowl, Montgomery, AL • Brad Bichey - Strength and Conditioning (Field) vs. Elon Field/Press Box positions in parentheses Thursday, Aug. 31 2016 MAC Standings Football Information MAC Championship Game West Division 2016 Record: 9-4 Friday, Dec. 1 Team MAC ALL 2016 MAC Record: 6-2 Western Michigan 8-0 13-1 2016 Home Record: 5-1 2016 Road Record: 4-3 Toledo 6-2 9-4 Social Media Northern Illinois 5-3 5-7 2016 Bowl: Raycom Media Camellia Bowl Eastern Michigan 4-4 7-6 2016 Letterwinners Returning: 44 (20 off., 21 def., 3 special teams) Twitter Central Michigan 3-5 6-7 @ToledoFB 2016 Letterwinners Lost: 22 (8 off., 11 def., 3 spec.) Ball State 1-7 4-8 @CoachCandle 2016 Starters Returning: 15 (6 off., 7 def., 2 spec.) @ToledoRockets East Division 2016 Starters Lost: 11 (6 off., 4 def., 1 spec.) @UTPaulHelgren Team MAC ALL Offensive/Defensive Sets: Spread / Multiple Ohio 6-2 8-6 Facebook UTRockets Miami 6-2 6-7 UT Athletic Communications Bowling Green 3-5 4-8 Associate AD/Communications: Paul Helgren E-Mail: [email protected] Instagram Akron 3-5 5-7 Twitter: @UTPaulHelgren UTRockets Kent State 2-6 3-9 Office Phone Number: (419) 530-4918 Buffalo 1-7 2-10 Snapchat Mobile Phone Number: (419) 262-3861 ToledoRockets Athletic Communications Fax: (419) 530-4930 2016 MAC Championship Game Press Box Phone Number: (419) 530-3732 You Tube Western Michigan 29, Ohio 23 Internet Address: www.utrockets.com UTRocketsVideo 2017 University of Toledo Spring Football Outlook High-Powered Rockets Take Aim at MAC Championship Toledo, Ohio - Toledo’s 2017 there for us to compete for a spring football practice schedule championship. It’ll be fun to was moved up two weeks earlier watch and fun to go to work than in previous years. The Rock- and see what this team looks ets will hit the field for the first like.” time on Feb. 14 and conclude The following is an overview the six-week practice season on of the Rockets by position head- March 25. ing into 2017 spring practice: There were good reasons to move the practice season up on Quarterback the calendar. Plays and terminol- What could senior Logan ogy are still fresh in the players’ Woodside possibly do for an minds, and it also gives them encore? more time to recover from any Woodside shattered just injuries sustained during spring about every Toledo passing ball. record in the books in 2016. But second-year Head Coach He led the nation with 45 Jason Candle also had another touchdown passes, 16 more motive in mind. than the previous best in “I like the idea of getting Rocket history. He connected back out onto the field earlier, ” on 69.1 percent of his passes said Candle. “We had a very good Senior led the nation with 45 for 4,129 yards, an average season (in 2016) and I can’t wait to touchdown passes in 2016. of more than 317 yards per see what the future holds for this contest. He earned first-team team.” All-MAC honors and was named a contender for the Heis- The Rockets were 9-4 in Candle’s debut as head coach, man Trophy by the Heisman Trophy Trust. Most importantly, earning a berth into the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl. How- he directed the Rockets to nine wins, pacing an offense that ever, they came up one game short of their ultimate goal, scored at least 31 points in 11 of 13 games. a trip to the MAC Championship Game, leaving additional What’s left for Woodside to improve on? Not much incentive for 2017. really, at least statistically speaking, so Candle is counting A MAC title is at the top of Toledo’s goals this season, on him to inspire others. and once again the Rockets should be serious contenders “Logan’s leadership, his accountability, and his buy-in to for the crown. UT returns one of the nation’s most explo- the program have been outstanding. His value as a leader sive offenses. Led by senior quarterback Logan Woodside, is at an all-time high,” said Candle. “He’s going to have to go Toledo averaged 38.0 points per game and led the Mid- from making himself better, to making everybody around American Conference in total offense with 517.8 yards per him better on a day-to-day basis, in the off-season, and game. Woodside paced the nation with 45 touchdown throughout next season.” passes. Two of his favorite targets are back—Cody Thomp- Backing up Woodside is another senior, Michael Julian, son (64 receptions, 11 TDs, 19.8 ypc) and Jon’Vea Johnson and sophomore Mitchell Guidagni. Julian has some game (40/10/19.3)—as is 2015 second-team All-MAC running experience, having played in 14 games in his college career, back Terry Swanson. On defense, the Rockets return seven with one starting assignment. starters, including All-MAC linebacker Ja’Wuan Woodley. “We’re very excited about next season,” said Candle. “We have a great group of senior leaders, and plenty of talent on both sides of the ball. We will have some growing up to do in some key positions, but certainly the talent is -continued next page- 2017 TOLEDO SPRING OUTLOOK Running Back the past two seasons. In 2016, he Kareem Hunt is no longer caught 64 passes for 1,269 yards in Toledo’s backfield, but no one and 11 touchdowns. He earned should feel sorry for the Rockets. first-team All-MAC honors and set Candle has plenty of firepower in the school record for receiving store. yards in a season. Hunt finished his four-year ca- “Cody is very versatile. You reer as UT’s all-time leading rusher, can move him around to a lot of racking up 4,945 yards, three All- different spots,” said Candle. “He MAC awards and the North Team possesses a ton of skill and brings MVP award in the 2017 Senior Bowl. a really workmanlike approach to But Hunt was never a one-man each and every day. Cody is just gang. Right beside him most of a fantastic player, a great student the way was Terry Swanson, now and a great teammate. I can’t say a senior and ready for a chance in enough about that guy.” a brighter spotlight. In addition, Also making a big impact sophomore Art Thompkins burst last season was junior Jon’Vea on the scene in 2016. Redshirt fresh- Johnson. Johnson grabbed 40 passes for 773 yards and 10 TDs, men Nevone McCrimmon and Senior Cody Thompson set the school Shakif Seymour are in the mix, too, record with 1,269 receiving yards in 2016. earning second-team All-MAC and will have a chance to shine this accolades. spring. Sophomore Diontae Johnson In 2015, Swanson rushed for 923 yards, earning sec- sat out last season with an injury but is ready to come back ond-team All-MAC honors. Last year, he had fewer carries into the lineup one year removed from an outstanding but still rushed for 583 yards and caught 10 passes out of freshman campaign. He caught 14 passes in 2015 and also the backfield. averaged 22.8 yards on 11 kickoff returns. “Terry Swanson has been an all-conference performer Other receivers who have seen action for the Rockets for us,” said Candle. “I know if Terry’s development and are senior Darryl Richards, junior Andrew Davis and growth can take the same leap that Kareem’s did from his sophomore Danzel McKinley-Lewis. Redshirt freshmen junior to senior year, you’d expect some really good things Desmond Phillips and Neru N’Shaka are up-and-coming out of Terry this fall.” receivers who will have a chance to make their marks this Thompkins rushed for 235 yards as a freshman in 2016, spring. averaging an eye-popping 8.1 yards per carry. Replacing first-team All-America tight end Michael “Art is an explosive playmaker,” added Candle. “He’s Roberts will not be easy, but Candle likes the players he a guy that can score from anywhere on the field. He has has at that position. Senior Adam Kulon and sophomore improved in the passing game and certainly has improved Jordan Fisher are the leading candidates to fill that role. in blitz pick-up, which gives him the right to expect some playing time in any situation.” Offensive Line Toledo loses three starters from the offensive line but Wide Receivers/Tight Ends still has five players who either started or saw significant On the other end of Woodside’s accurate passes is a action in 2016. receiving corps that is as talented as any that has ever worn Returning players who started at least six games last the Midnight Blue and Gold. year include seniors and Nate Jeppesen, Senior Cody Thompson has established himself as as well as sophomore Bryce Harris. Senior Brant Weiss and one of the top big-play receivers in the country. Thompson junior Yazeed Atariwa have seen plenty of action in their has ranked in the top 10 in yards per reception in each of careers as either part-time starters or a reserves. 2017 TOLEDO SPRING OUTLOOK

At 6-6, 315 pounds, Nkansah is a two-year starter who looks to anchor the left tackle position. Jeppessen had eight starts at center and right guard in 2016, Harris had six at center, and Weiss had five at right tackle. Atariwa had one start at right guard, and also saw emergency duty on the defensive line. “We’ve got a very solid core of players on the offensive line,” said Candle. “They have all played meaningful snaps and games throughout their career, which is encouraging. But we’ve also got some younger guys who are ready to show what they can do.” Those young linemen include sophomores Chandler Cotterman, Brandon Heidecker and Cameron Bell, as well as redshirt freshman Luke Doerger.

Defensive Line Marquise Moore has played alongside many great defensive linemen in his college career. Now it’s time for the fifth-year senior to step into a leadership role. Moore has started 21 games as a Rocket, including 11 in a 2016 season in which he compiled 36 tackles. Candle is looking for bigger things from his 300-pound tackle this season. Senior linebacker Ja’Wuan Woodley had 13 tackles for “Marquise understands the daily routine of playing loss and earned third-team All-MAC honors in 2016. winning football and what we ask our players to do,” said Candle. “He’s a big guy at tackle who needs to take the next step and be a leader. He’s going to be counted on to be an Linebackers every-down player, not a rotation guy.” The linebacker position, led by senior Ja’Wuan Wood- Other tackles with playing experience are senior Daniel ley, has the most experience on the Rocket defense. Wood- Davis, sophomores Nate Childress, Lamarr Davis and ley was a third-team All-MAC selection in 2016, racking up Willie Ross. Reggie Howard is a junior-college transfer who 79 tackles and 13.0 TFL. In 2015, he was the Defensive MVP will have a chance to be in the rotation. Edrick Matthews of the Marmot Boca Raton Bowl. and David Hood both will be redshirt freshmen in 2017. “Ja’Wuan Woodley is one of the better linebackers in At defensive end, junior Olasunkanmi Adeniyi came our conference,” Candle said. “He plays at a different speed into his own in 2016 with 49 tackles and 8.0 tackles for loss. than everyone else. Success is really important to him. He Senior Zach Quinn is a three-time letterwinner who has has high expectations for himself and our defense.” tallied 43 tackles in his career. Senior had 22 Other veteran linebackers include junior Tyler Ta- tackles in 13 games as a junior college transfer last season. afe, who stepped in and started all 13 games at middle “Ola and Zach have played a ton of football for us,” linebacker last year, and senior Jack Linch, who had 24 said Candle. “Ola obviously had great production last year, tackles at linebacker and on special teams. Junior Richard and Zach has played a lot on special teams and been very Olekanma, is back after missing all but three games last productive when he’s had his opportunities to play on year due to injury. defense. Tuzar Skipper also played some meaningful snaps Candle said he will also be keeping his eye on some last year.” younger linebackers this spring, like redshirt freshman Other names to watch out for at defensive end are Tre’shun Wilson. Malik Jones, a fifth-year transfer from Maryland, and Obi Anunike, a grayshirt freshman who enrolled in January. -continued next page- 2017 TOLEDO SPRING OUTLOOK

Special Teams The Rockets return two placekickers but will need to replace punter Nick Ellis, who had an oustanding senior season. Candle will also need to find a replacement for Corey Jones, who handled kickoff and punt return duties in 2016. Junior Jameson Vest and senior Sam Vucelich shared the kicking duties last year and that combination could continue in 2017. Vest handled field goals and extra points, connecting on 13-of-19 field goals and 61-of-62 PATs. Vucelich averaged 60.2 yards on 81 kickoffs. The leading candidate to replace Ellis at punter is senior Michael Julian, who also serves as a backup quarterback. Julian will be competing with walk-on Reuben Luna this spring. Candidates for kickoff returner include sophomores Diontae Johnson and Art Thompkins, along with Senior Trevon Mathis (6) started all 13 games at redshirt freshman Desmond Phillips. Phillips will also be cornerback last season. competing with sophomore Danzel McKinley-Lewis at punt returner this spring. Secondary Senior Brad Spelman returns as the team’s long Toledo’s secondary returns both starting cornerbacks snapper. and a starting safety. But there will be plenty of competition “There’s room for improvement in every position, but I to fill the five backfield positions. thought we were solid in the special teams units last year,” Senior Trevon Mathis and junior Ka’dar Hollman are said Candle. “We did a really good job on our cover units. back at the corners. Mathis started all 13 games in 2016, The kick return we gave up in the bowl game obviously was making 44 tackles and adding an and two a glaring moment, but until that point we were number- pass breakups. Hollman started in eight games, making 33 one in our conference in kick-return coverage. We did a tackles and breaking up eight passes. Sophomore Aaron consistently good job on the punt unit all year; the coverage Covington played in 11 games, making 15 tackles and was really good. In the return game, I think we can do a snagging a key interception late in the Northern Illinois better job. That’s an area that needs to improve.” win. Other cornerbacks with playing experience are junior Marcus Whitefield and senior Kennedy Frazier. 2017 Schedule Candle is also high on redshirt freshmen Justin Clark, The Rockets have six home games next season, in- Keelen Roberts and Kareem Felder. cluding a matchup vs. a very tough Tulsa squad on Sept.16. Following the graduation of DeJuan Rogers and Connery Toledo will open the 2017 season at home vs. Elon on Swift, the situation at safety is pretty wide open. Junior Josh Thursday, Aug. 31. UT’s non-conference road games are at Teachey (28 tackles) started 12 games at the star position Nevada (Sept. 9) and Miami (Sept. 23). last season, but no other safety has more than one career In Mid-American Conference play, the Rockets will start in college. Sophomore DeDarallo Blue (26 tackles) host Akron, Eastern Michigan, Northern Illinois and Western had an impressive freshman season, gradually working his Michigan. Toledo will face Ball State, Bowling Green, Central way into more playing time as the year progressed. Michigan and Ohio on the road. Dates and times for the Others to look out for at safety are junior Anthony games will be released later by the Mid-American Confer- Davis, sophomores Ronnie Jones and Kahlil Robinson, ence and redshirt freshman Jordan Williams.

TOLEDO NOTEBOOK

ROCKET UPDATE - 2016 REVIEW honors at some point in their career: 2016 National Touchdown Passing Leaders 1. Logan Woodside, Toledo...... 45 • Toledo (9-4, 6-2 MAC) finished in senior quarterback Logan Wood- 2. Jake Browning, Washington...... 43 second place in the MAC West Division. side (first team), senior wide receiver 3. Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech...... 41 • The Rockets played in the Ray- Ryan Higgins, LA Tech...... 41 Cody Thompson (first team), junior 5. Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma...... 40 com Media Camellia Bowl, falling to wide receiver Jon’Vea Johnson (sec- Appalachian State, 31-28. ond team), senior linebacker Ja’Wuan Toledo Touchdown Passing Leaders - Season • Toledo has won at least nine Woodley (third team) and junior run- 1. Logan Woodside (2016)...... 45 2. (2003)...... 29 games in five of the last six seasons, ning back Terry Swanson (2015 sec- Bruce Gradkowski (2005)...... 29 and has been bowl-eligible for each of ond team). 4. Bruce Gradkowski (2004)...... 27 the past seven years. Chris Wallace (1997)...... 27 • Toledo averaged 517.8 yards of MAC Touchdown Passing Leaders - Season LOGAN WOODSIDE NAMED CON- 1. Matt Johnson, BGSU (2015)...... 46 total offense and 322.8 in passing in TENDER FOR HEISMAN TROPHY 2. Logan Woodside, Toledo (2016)...... 45 2016, both top marks in the MAC. Senior quarterback Logan Woodside 3. Omar Jacobs, BGSU (2004)...... 41 4. Chad Pennington, MAR (1997)...... 39 • Toledo’s 517.8 yards per game was named a “contender” for the 2016 5. Byron Leftwich, MAR (2001)...... 38 shattered the school record of 490.5 Heisman Trophy by the Heisman Trophy 6. Chad Pennington, MAR (1999)...... 37 set in 2014. UT’s 322.8 passing yards Ben Roethlisberger, MIA (2003)...... 37 Trust and was one of only a select few 8. Tim Hiller, WMU (2008)...... 36 per game also smashed the school re- candidates for the prestigious award 9. Keith Wenning, Ball State (2013)...... 35 cord of 298.4 set in 2004. given annually the best football player 10. Tim Lester, WMU (1999)...... 34 • The Rockets averaged 38.0 points in the country. Toledo Passing Yardage Leaders - Season while allowing 25.7. Woodside also was on the official 1. Logan Woodside (2016)...... 4,129 • Logan Woodside was named a watch lists for the Maxwell Award (na- 2. Bruce Gradkowski (2004)...... 3,518 “contender” for the Heisman Trophy 3. Brian Jones (2002)...... 3,446 tional player of the year) and the Manning 4. Bruce Gradkowski (2003)...... 3,210 by the Heisman Trophy Trust. Award (nation’s top quarterback). 5. Phillip Ely (2015)...... 2,965 • Woodside led the nation with 45 touchdown passes and threw for at WOODSIDE AMONG NATIONAL, MAC THOMPSON AND JOHNSON ARE TO- least three touchdowns in 12 out of LEADERS LEDO’S BIG-PLAY RECEIVERS 13 games. Logan Woodside put up some stag- Senior Cody Thompson and ju- • Senior RB Kareem Hunt rushed gering numbers in 2016. nior Jon’Vea Johnson form a potent for 1,475 yards to finish 4,945 career The junior quarterback completed deep-threat combo for the Rockets. yards, surpassing former leader Ches- 69.1 percent of his passes for 4,129 Last season, Thompson averaged 19.8 ter Taylor (4,849 from 1998-2001). yards and 45 TDs, with only nine inter- yards per grab, while Johnson came in • Toledo had three receivers with ceptions. He was the national leader at 19.3 yards per catch. at least 10 TD receptions this season: in TD passes, and was second nation- Thompson caught 64 passes for a Michael Roberts (16), Cody Thompson ally in passing efficiency (183.3). He is school-record 1,269 yards and 11 TDs. (11) and Jon’Vea Johnson (10). Rob- the first Rocket QB ever to crack the He had 10 receptions of at least 40 erts broke the school record previous- 4,000-yard passing mark in a season. yards. Johnson had 40 receptions for ly held by Lance Moore (14 in 2004). His passing yardage total is the most 773 yards and 10 TDs. He also caught • Junior Cody Thompson had ever by a UT quarterback by more than a 98-yard TD pass, the longest play 1,269 receiving yards, breaking the 600 yards. from scrimmage in UT history. school record previously held by Woodside’s 45 touchdown passes Lance Moore (1,194 in 2003). is by far the most ever by a Rocket quar- terback, 16 more than the previous 15 STARTERS, 44 LETTERWINNERS record of 29 set by Bruce Gradkowski RETURN FOR ROCKETS in 2003 and 2005. Woodside’s total Toledo returns 15 starters and also ranks second in MAC history, just 44 letterwinners from last year’s 9-4 one shy of the record of 46 set by Matt team. Six starters return on offense, Johnson of Bowling Green in 2015. seven on defense and two on special teams. Among the returnees are five players who have earned All-MAC TOLEDO NOTEBOOK

NEW FACES ON THE COACHING Toledo’s 2016 All-MAC Honorees STAFF PROTECTING THE QUARTERBACK Mike Bellamy and Hank Poteat have First-Team All-MAC Toledo’s offensive line allowed 14 joined the Toledo coaching staff in 2017. Mike Ebert, Sr., OL sacks this season, which was tied for Bellamy, who will coach the wide Kareem Hunt, Sr., RB the 11th-fewest in the nation. receivers, comes to Toledo after spending Storm Norton, Sr., OL Going back to last season, UT has last season at Mississippi State and the Michael Roberts, Sr., TE not allowed a sack in 15 of its last 25 previous four campaigns at Illinois. Poteat John Stepec, Sr., DE games. Toledo opened the 2015 sea- was the cornerbacks coach at Kent State Cody Thompson, Jr., WR son with seven consecutive games the past two seasons and will handle the Logan Woodside, Jr., QB without a sack. The Rockets eventu- same position for the Rockets. Second-Team All-MAC ally relinquished five sacks in 2015, “I am very excited about the addition Treyvon Hester, Sr., DT which was the second-fewest in the of Hank Poteat and Mike Bellamy to our Jon’Vea Johnson, So., WR nation. staff,” said head coach Jason Candle. “Both DeJuan Rogers, Sr., Safety men bring instant credibility to their re- Third-Team All-MAC PROTECTING THE BALL spective meeting rooms and will provide Corey Jones, Sr., PR Toledo’s running backs lost only a necessary spark on the recruiting trail.” Ja’Wuan Woodley, Jr., LB one in 2016. That came on a fumble by Terry Swanson in the first NUMBER NINE half of the Arkansas State game on Toledo had nine wins in 2016, the ROCKETS WERE EFFECTIVE ON Sept. 2. Toledo’s running backs did not fifth time in the last six years UT won THIRD DOWN lose another fumble after that, giv- at least nine games. Toledo’s record the Toledo was sixth in the nation ing them a streak of 12 consecutive past six years: in successful third-down attempts games without a lost fumble and 31 Year Record in 2016, converting 51.1 percent of out of the last 32 games overall going 2011 9-4 its third-down attempts. Conversely, back to the 2014 season. 2012 9-4 Rocket opponents converted just Before the Arkansas State game, 2013 7-5 34.7% of third-down attempts, the the last time Toledo lost a fumble by 2014 9-4 23rd-best mark for defenses in the one of its running backs was Oct. 4, 2015 10-2 country. 2014 in the fourth quarter of a 20-19 2016 9-4 overtime win over Western Michigan THAT’S VERY OFFENSIVE when Swanson fumbled in a driving AMONG THE NATION’S BEST Toledo shattered the school re- rain storm. Toledo finished the 2016 season cords for total offense and passing of- in the top 10 in the nation in five team fense in 2016, averaging 517.8 yards FOUR ROCKETS INVITED TO POST- categories: of total offense, 27.3 yards more than SEASON ALL-STAR GAMES • Passing Efficiency (183.3) - 2nd the record of 490.5 set in 2014. UT’s Four Rockets were invited to play • 3rd-Down Conversions (51.1%) - 5th passing attack put up 322.8 yards per in post-season all-star games in Janu- • Total Offense (517.8) - 7th game, nearly 24.2 yards per game bet- ary. • Red-Zone Offense (92.0%) - 9th ter than the standard of 298.4 set in Running back Kareem Hunt and • Passing Offense (322.8) - 10th 2004. tight end Michael Roberts played in the Reese’s Senior Bowl on Jan. 28, Toledo Total Offense Records LEADERS OF THE MAC 1. 2016 517.8 (6,731 yds in 13 games) 2017 at Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mo- The Rockets led the MAC in the 2. 2014 490.5 (6,377 in 13 games) bile, AL. Hunt rushed for 118 yards following categories: 3. 2011 481.3 (6,257 in 13 games) and was named the North Team MVP. 4. 2002 472.2 (6,611 in 14 games) • Total Offense (517.8) 5. 2003 462.8 (5,553 in 12 games) Treyvon Hester, Storm Norton and • Passing Offense (322.8) Michael Roberts were chosen to play Toledo Passing Yardage Records in the 92nd East-West Shrine Game on • Passing Efficiency (183.8) 1. 2016 322.8 (4,196 yds in 13 games) • 3rd-Down Conversions-Defense (34.7%) 2. 2004 298.4 (3,879 in 13 games) Jan. 21, 2017 at Tropicana Field in St. 3. 2009 278.5 (3,342 in 12 games) Petersburg, FL. Hester was unable to 4. 2003 278.3 (3,339 in 12 games) 5. 2011 267.7 (3,480 in 13 games) play due to an injury. Q&A WITH HEAD COACH JASON CANDLE

Q: How would you assess your winter conditioning. Then there first season as head coach as well is a little bit of break in May, and as the challenges for 2017? in mid-May we’ll get them back here and have them here for the Candle: We had a lot of great summer. Plenty of time to get seniors last year and they went strong and get ready for pre- out with a great season. Going season camp. through a coaching change and having a whole new coaching Q: You said you are looking for staff, that’s a very difficult process new leaders to begin emerging to go through, even with a veteran this spring. On the other hand, team. This year’s team will take you already have a great leader on a different approach. We’ll in senior quarterback Logan be younger at some spots, not Woodside. necessarily less talented. We’re certainly younger in experience Candle: Logan’s leadership, his and will have some growing up to do in those key positions. accountability, and his buy-in to the program have been It’ll be fun to watch, it’ll be fun to go to work and see what outstanding. His value as a leader is at an all-time high. He this team looks like. certainly did a good job of leading our football team in some of our key moments last year. I thought he played his Q: What are your biggest points of emphasis this spring? best in some of the biggest games, and that’s what you want your quarterback to do. The number-one characteristic that Candle: I think we’re trying to define who we are, to find he has is that he has the ability to make everyone around out who our leaders are. It’s a new senior class and a new him better. You need that type of leadership from the group of players who are battling for roles on this team. quarterback position. It’s the most scrutinized position in We are trying to find out who our top players are going to all sports and he knows that very well. He’s going to have be, and who emerges to take those roles. From there, we to go from making himself better, to making everybody adjust schematically to what fits them the best and gives us around him better on a day-to-day basis, in the off-season, a clearer picture of what our team will ultimately look like. and throughout next season. We’ll do a good job of generating some great competition at each and every position. Certainly some of our questions Q: Does that mean leadership beyond just throwing a have to do with positions; some of those questions will not football and completing passes? necessarily be answered this spring. So we’re just trying to get some preliminary thoughts of what our team will look Candle: When you’re competing for a position, sometimes like and a snapshot of who we’re going to be. you can only focus on what you’re doing, and you don’t worry about what the other people in the offensive meeting Q: You are starting spring practice two weeks earlier this room are doing. At the quarterback position, ideally, you year, and you’ll be finished by March 25. What are the need to understand how everyone is ticking because when advantages of the earlier schedule? it’s third-and-five, it’s all about trust and being on the same page. Candle: I thought we needed a little bit of a change. I think our players are ready to practice when the terminology is Q: Considering the kind of success that Logan has had, fresher in their heads from coming off of last season. It gives are you holding him to a higher standard in his senior us the chance to heal up some of our guys on the back end season? if injuries do occur throughout spring football, which as we know, sometimes happens. Candle: Logan understands what a good practice looks like and he understands the day-to-day routine of what we ask Q: So do you get right back into off-season conditioning our football team to do. He’s always been an ambassador after March 25? of that work ethic. We wouldn’t expect anything less as he moves into his senior year. He’s got big dreams and big Candle: Yes. We’ll use the month of April to continue our goals for this football team, and for himself personally, so Q&A WITH HEAD COACH JASON CANDLE our job as a staff is to assist him and push him to make sure himself in a position to be successful. that he can be his best each and every day. That can only make our team better. Q: You mentioned your strength at the receiver position. You’ve got two receivers coming back in Cody Thompson Q: Some part of that leadership is the fact that Logan is and Jon’Vea Johnson who put up big numbers last going to adjust to having some new people around him year. I think people may have forgotten about Diontae on offense. You’re losing three starters from the offensive Johnson, who had an impressive freshman year then line, an All-American tight end in Michael Roberts and a missed last season due to injury. Expectations are high star running back in Kareem Hunt. That’s got to be part for all three of those guys I would assume. of the leadership equation, moving forward with new people in new positions. Candle: We had two receivers who each grabbed 10-plus touchdowns Candle: We do return some veteran last year, and then we have Diontae players at the offensive skill positions. coming back. Diontae also provides We are as strong as we have been value in the return game. I think he in my tenure here at wide receiver. might benefit from having the time We’ve got a couple of running backs off to grow and mature a bit. So I’m returning in Terry Swanson and Art really excited about those three. We Thompkins, who have each run for over also have some receivers who got 100 yards in a football game. We’re a little their feet wet last year and are ready inexperienced at tight end, but we were to make some plays for us. Danzel last year as well and that turned out to be McKinley-Lewis and Desmond Phillips a strength for us. Mike Roberts obviously played some meaningful time last year had a tremendous senior season, but we and made some plays for us. Certainly have some good young players at tight we’re looking to expand their roles. (Junior) Andrew Davis end, who will have a chance to make an impact. On the and (redshirt freshman) Neru N’Shaka are coming off injuries offensive line, we’re losing a great one in Storm Norton, as and could be factors. Darryl Richards was in the rotation well as Mike Ebert and Paul Perschon. Those guys will be last year and is back as a senior. So, there is a lot of depth missed, but I’m excited to watch some of the young guys at receiver. The competition throughout the spring will be who I know have been waiting their turn to be every-down fun to watch. players, step up and embrace their time to shine. Q: Cody Thompson really stood out last year. You’ve Q: Talking about the offensive line, you’ve got a nucleus got to be very excited to have a quarterback/receiver of players who have started and played well, guys like combination like that, something you can build around Nate Jeppesen, Elijah Nkansah, Bryce Harris, Yazeed in your passing game. Atariwa and Brant Weiss. So there is a core of veteran offensive lineman. But who are some of the up-and- Candle: Cody is very versatile. You can move him around to coming linemen who will need to step forward? a lot of different spots. He possesses a ton of skill and brings a really workmanlike approach to each and every day. As a Candle: Those guys you mentioned have all played coach, you’re always trying to develop leaders and groom meaningful snaps and college football games throughout guys to be vocal and be at the forefront of everything. Since their career, which is encouraging. But we’ve also got some he has been here, Cody has led that position group just by younger guys who are ready to show what they can do. his work ethic and by his desire to be the best. That has Chandler Cotterman is a strong presence at guard. He has a shown up on game day. So we’re expecting a big senior chance to be a first-team player. I’m really excited about him year out of him and out of the other guys he has helped and and his growth so far, and the way he’s worked off the field supported. Cody is just a fantastic player, a great student and in the weight room. Cameron Bell has practiced for two and a great teammate. I can’t say enough about that guy. years as a second-team guy and is now ready to compete for a starting spot. Brandon Heidecker is in the mix, as is Luke Q: At tight end, odds are you’re not going to get 16 Doerger, who is coming off of a redshirt year. He is showing touchdowns out of that position next year (the number some real growth in the weight room and working to put Michael Roberts had in 2016). But success at tight end is Q&A WITH HEAD COACH JASON CANDLE also measured by other things, like run blocking, pass blocking and down-field blocking. How do you see that position shaking out?

Candle: We had so much success in the passing game last year because Mike was such a presence. I think our staff has to do a great job this off-season of developing our playmakers and putting them in the best position to be successful. We have a number of players we are looking at to fill that role, guys like Adam Kulon and Jordan Fisher. We traditionally haven’t been a team that’s thrown the football at that high of a success rate to the tight end, but Mike commanded that because he was a mismatch for everybody we played against. If somebody at that position develops to be like that, then so be it. If it’s not, then we’ll find the best 11 guys and get them in the position to be successful and Candle: We have to do a great job of identifying who our to score touchdowns. best 11 are and match the scheme to what fits our players. Graduation hits us a little bit, but it’s nothing to cry about Q: At running back, you lose Kareem Hunt, who was a because you always have good players behind graduating great talent and will undoubtedly go down as one of seniors who have waited their turn. I don’t think this year the greatest running backs in UT history. But, as you is any different. We have a lot of players who have played mentioned earlier, you’ve got two guys who are proven, either special teams or in back-up roles. So now it’s the so I don’t think anyone is going to be feeling sorry for responsibility of our coaches to make sure those guys the Rockets this fall. transition into becoming first-team and every-down players.

Candle: Terry Swanson is entering his fourth year playing Q: Let’s start with the defensive line. What are the for us. He played as a freshman, he’s been an all-conference strengths and challenges there? performer for us. Just two years ago, he and Kareem were both second-team all-conference backs. I know if Terry’s Candle: Our most experienced player at defensive tackle development and growth can take the same leap that is Marquise Moore. He understands the daily routine of Kareem’s did from his junior to senior year, you’d expect playing winning football and what we ask our players to some really good things out of Terry this fall. One thing do. He’s a big guy at tackle who needs to take the next step Terry brings is consistency. Each and every day you know and be a leader. He’s going to be counted on to be an every- exactly what you’re going to get. As for Art Thompkins, down player, not a rotation guy. I know he’ll do a great job of he’s an explosive playmaker. He’s a guy that can score from that. Other tackles who played some meaningful snaps are anywhere on the field. He has improved in the passing game Daniel Davis, Nate Childress, Lamarr Davis and Willie Ross. and certainly has improved in blitz pick-up, which gives him Reggie Howard is a junior-college transfer who will have a the right to expect some playing time in any situation. We chance to be in the rotation at tackle. Edrick Matthews and also have Nevone McCrimmon and Shakif Seymour, two David Hood are coming off of redshirt years. Those eight young guys who are coming on strong. Both have had good guys will be fighting for time at the defensive tackle spot. off-seasons. I look forward to working with them and seeing what they will bring to the table as well. We will need our Q: And then at defensive end, you’ve got , running backs to go three, four, or even five deep for us to who had a really good year, and Zach Quinn is a senior be successful. with significant experience.

Q: Moving to defense, over the last two years you’ve had Candle: Ola and Zach played a ton of football for us. Ola a lot of outstanding players on that side of the ball. Some obviously had great production last year, and Zach has of those guys are gone now. So how do you evaluate the played a lot on special teams and been very productive defense coming into this spring? Who will step up and when he’s had his opportunities to play on defense. Tuzar replace the talent that has graduated? Skipper also played some meaningful snaps last year. Malik Jones is a fifth-year transfer from Maryland who provides Q&A WITH HEAD COACH JASON CANDLE depth there, as well. Obi Anunike is a freshman who is Q: On special teams, you lose Corey Jones as your enrolled and practicing with us. So we have a depth on the kickoff and punt returner, so it would seem there is an defensive line, plus a freshman class coming in that we’re opportunity for someone to step up and earn that spot certainly really excited about. in camp.

Q: Linebacker looks to be the area with the most Candle: In years past, whether it was Eric Page or Bernard experience on defense. Reedy or Corey Jones, we have had a slot receiver who is the guy who’s used to having the ball in his Candle: You count on those guys to be in hands a lot. So there’s an opportunity the right spots. They know the defense, to fill the void at both of those spots. they understand where everyone needs At punt returner, we’ll be looking at to be. Ja’Wuan Woodley is one of the Danzel McKinley-Lewis and Desmond better linebackers in our conference. He Philips this spring. At kickoff return, plays at a different speed than everyone Diontae Johnson, Art Thompkins, else. Success is really important to him. Desmond Philips and Neru N’Shaka He has high expectations for himself are all possible candidates. and our defense. Tyler Taafe was very consistent for us, starting all 13 games Q: How do you assess your special last year. Jack Linch is a senior and a teams units? great special teams player for us who has played meaningful snaps as a linebacker. Candle: There’s room for improvement We’ll also get Richard Olekanma back after missing most of in every position, but I thought we were solid in the special last year due to injury. Tre’shun Wilson is a redshirt freshman teams units last year. We did a really good job on our and an explosive player. We’re certainly excited to watch his cover units. The kick return we gave up in the bowl game development. Anthony Davis now is in his third season and obviously was a glaring moment, but until that point we it’s time for him to produce and become a major factor. So were number-one in our conference in kick-return coverage. there’s a lot of competition at that position. We did a consistently good job on the punt unit all year; the coverage was really good. In the return game, I think we Q: In today’s game, the defensive backfield is so can do a better job. That’s an area that needs to improve. important. You’ve got a lot of guys coming back who have played at cornerback and safety. Q: You’ve got a punter to replace. Who are you looking at for that position? Candle: Our two starting cornerbacks from last year, Trevon Mathis and Ka’dar Hollman, are back. Aaron Covington, Candle: Michael Julian is our leading candidate at punter. who had the interception at the end of the Northern Illinois He’s still playing at quarterback so he will be practicing at game, played a ton of meaningful snaps at cornerback last two positions. We have a walk-on, Rueben Luna, who will year. Kareem Felder, who is an extreme talent, is coming in be competing with him this spring. off of his redshirt year, as are Justin Clark and Keelen Roberts. Kennedy Frazier, a senior, is coming off an injury. So we have Q: At placekicker, you used Jameson Vest for field goals a lot of guys at that position that have a chance to compete. and Sam Vucelich for kickoffs last year. Will you continue with that combination? Q: And at safety? Candle: That’s a possibility, yes. I think both of our kickers Candle: We’ve got to find out who the best three guys are did a good job last year, but they know they will have to be at those positions. DeDarallo Blue, Josh Teachey, Ronnie even better this year. They’re striving for consistency. We’ll Jones, Jordan Williams, all four of those guys are in the mix. have some good competition at that position. Josh was a starter for most of the year, and the other three played on special teams or in back-up roles in situational packages. Now it’s time to put some more on their plate and see what they can deliver for us. DEPTH CHART - OFFENSE

Toledo Offense

LT 76 Elijah Nkansah Sr. 6-6 315 Mason, OH-Mason 58 Cameron Bell So. 6-8 340 Sagamore Hills, OH-Nordonia

LG 78 Yazeed Atariwa Jr. 6-4 312 Sterling, VA-Dominion 53 Bill Weber Jr. 6-5 322 Coppell, TX-Coppell 67 Sami Kassem Sr. 6-4 335 Cincinnati, OH-Indian Hills

C 72 Bryce Harris So. 6-3 295 Akron, OH-Firestone 61 Carter Paddy So. 6-2 285 South Rockwood, MI-Monroe Jefferson

RG 60 Nate Jeppesen Sr. 6-3 265 Portage, MI-Central 56 Chandler Cotterman So. 6-3 302 Anna, OH-Anna 62 Jordan Fair So. 6-4 292 Pickerington, OH-Pickerington 65 Luke Doerger Fr. (R) 6-3 300 Cincinnati, OH-La Salle Rod Peterson Jr. 6-3 280 Taylor, MI-Truman

RT 71 Brant Weiss Sr. 6-6 285 Sunbury, OH-Big Walnut 57 Brandon Heidecker So. 6-3 295 Columbia Station, OH-Columbia 73 Alex Pfeiffer Jr. 6-5 300 Cincinnati, OH-Anderson

TE/FB 45 Adam Kulon Sr. 6-4 258 Algonquin, IL-H.D. Jacobs 46 Jordan Fisher So. 6-3 232 Leesburg, VA-Tuscarora 29 Reggie Gilliam Fr. (R) 6-0 245 Columbus, OH-Westland 41 Nate Swart Fr. (R) 6-5 225 Washington, PA-Washington Chioke Bradley Fr. 6-4 240 Mansfield, OH-Mansfield

QB 11 Logan Woodside Sr. 6-2 201 Frankfort, KY-Franklin County 6 Mitchell Guidagni So. 6-2 199 Hudson, OH-Hudson 5 Michael Julian Sr. 6-5 232 Hilton Head Island, SC-Hilton Head Island 12 Eli Peters Fr. (R) 6-2 200 Jacksonville, FL - Sandalwood 13 Jalen Reese Jr. 6-3 206 Mansfield, OH-Mansfield 15 Jake Floriea Fr. (R) 5’11 200 Mentor, OH- Mentor

RB 2 Terry Swanson Sr. 5-10 200 Aliquippa, PA -Aliquippa 33 Art Thompkins So. 5-8 178 Pittsburgh, PA-Woodland Hills 34 Nevone McCrimmon Fr. (R) 5-11 235 Baltimore, MD-Mount St. Joseph 21 Shakif Seymour Fr. (R) 5-11 215 Cleveland, OH-Parma Heights Holy Name 20 Brad Smith Sr. 5-8 195 Clyde, OH-Clyde

WR-X 7 Jon’Vea Johnson Jr. 6-0 185 Gary, IN-West Side 19 Diontae Johnson So. 5-11 172 Ruskin, FL-Lennard 8 Andrew Davis Jr. 6-4 192 St. Petersburg, FL-Lakewood 87 Elijah Morant Sr. 6-0 192 Toledo, OH-Central Catholic

WR-M 22 Danzel McKinley-Lewis So. 5-10 180 Pittsburgh, PA-Seton LaSalle 10 Desmond Phillips So. 5-10 170 Miami, FL-Jackson 32 Rhett Blackman So. 5-9 183 Lansing, MI-Everett 15 Neru N’Shaka Fr. (R) 5-11 180 Miami Gardens, FL-Hallandale 29 Derich Weiland Sr. 5-10 182 Toledo, OH-Central Catholic

WR-Z 25 Cody Thompson Sr. 6-2 200 Huron, OH-Huron 84 Darryl Richards Sr. 6-3 185 Chagrin Falls, OH-Kenston 6 Liam Allen Sr. 6-0 180 Toledo, OH-St. John’s Nick Kovacs Fr. 6-3 195 Springboro, OH-Springboro 81 Rayshawn Watkins Jr. 6-3 190 Pepper Pike, OH-Orange

Toledo Defense

DE 99 Tuzar Skipper Sr. 6-3 245 Norwich, CT-Free Academy/Monroe (NY) College 54 Andrew Bozcar So. 6-4 236 Monroe, MI-Monroe 98 Chad Coeling So. 6-2 265 Centerville, OH-Centerville Malik Jones Sr. 6-5 265 Baltimore, MD-Dunbar/Maryland

Depth Chart as of Feb. 21, 2017 DEPTH CHART - DEFENSE/SPECIAL TEAMS

DT 52 Marquise Moore Sr. 6-0 300 Toledo, OH-Whitmer (Nose) 93 Nate Childress So. 6-3 292 Rossford, OH-Rossford 90 Lamarr Davis So. 6-1 305 Garfield Heights, OH-Benedictine 94 Edrick Mathews Fr. (R) 6-3 276 Detroit, MI-Cass Tech

DT 92 Daniel Davis Sr. 6-3 265 Grand Blanc, MI-Grand Blanc 95 Willie Ross So. 6-1 260 Ravenna, OH-Ravenna 96 David Hood Fr. (R) 6-1 273 Miami Gardens, FL-Carol City Reggie Howard Jr. 6-3 280 Cincinnati, OH-Withrow/Fort SCott (KS) CC Josh Spurgeon Fr. 6-1 285 Napolean, OH-Napolean

DE 9 Olasunkanmi Adeniyi Jr. 6-2 252 Richmond, TX-Fort Bend Bush (Leo) 31 Zach Quinn Sr. 6-3 225 Aurora, OH-Aurora 55 Lucas Maynard So. 6-3 238 Ashville, OH-Teays Valley Obi Anunike Fr. 6-4 215 Lewis Center, OH-Olentangy

LB 30 Ja’Wuan Woodley Sr. 5-11 233 Columbus, OH-Bishop Hartley (Will) 40 Tre’Shun Wilson Fr (R) 6-0 225 Montgomery, AL- Robert E. Lee

LB 17 Tyler Taafe Jr. 6-1 220 Hubbard, OH-Hubbard (Mike) 42 Richard Olekanma Jr. 6-2 245 Downers Grove, IL-North 29 Jack Linch Sr. 6-0 226 Toledo, OH-Whitmer 51 Chris Norwood So. 6-0 235 Toledo, OH-Central Catholic 50 Connor Lancia So. 6-0 210 Columbus, OH- Bishop Ready

Star 21 Dedarallo Blue So. 6-0 195 Seffner, FL-Armwood 38 Anthony Davis Jr. 5-11 205 Tampa, FL-Chamberlain 43 Davis, Erik So. 6-2 190 Rossford, OH-Rossford

BC 6 Trevon Mathis Sr. 6-0 174 Pittsburgh, PA-Woodland Hills 11 Marcus Whitfield Jr. 6-0 178 Massillon, OH-Washington 32 Keelen Roberts Fr. (R) 5-11 170 Miami Gardens, FL-Carol City 39 Quincy Iverson Jr. 5-9 182 Copley, OH-Copley

SS 35 Ronnie Jones So. 6-1 185 Pittsburgh, PA-Central Catholic or 8 Josh Teachey Jr. 5-11 185 Pomfret, MD-McDonough 12 Jacquez Williams Fr. (R) 6-1 187 Jacksonville Beach, FL-Sandalwood Zach Ford

FS 34 Jordan Williams Fr. (R) 5-10 180 Pflugerville, TX-Hendrickson 27 Kahlil Robinson So. 6-0 175 Charlotte, NC-Southlake Christian Academy 25 Calvin Bransford So. 6-1 210 Dayton, OH-Stebbins 49 Andrew Schafer So. 5-11 186 Marian, IN-Marian

FC 13 Ka’dar Hollman Jr. 6-0 190 Burlington, NJ-Burlington Township 28 Aaron Covington So. 5-9 176 Tampa, FL-Armwood 24 Justin Clark Fr. (R) 5-11 165 West Bloomfield, MI-West Bloomfield 26 Kennedy Frazier Sr. 6-0 190 Baltimore, MD-Calvert Hall College Kareem Felder Fr. (R) 5-10 170 Baltimore, MD-St. Frances Academy

Toledo Specialists

PK 37 Jameson Vest Jr. 5-10 196 Peachtree City, GA-Our Lady of Mercy 39 Samuel Vucelich Sr. 5-11 182 Powel, OH-Olentangy Liberty

P 5 Michael Julian Sr. 6-5 232 Hilton Head Island, SC-Hilton Head Island Rueben Luna Fr. (R) 6-1 210 Lucas, OH-Lucas

Hold 25 Cody Thompson Sr. 6-2 200 Huron, OH-Huron

LS 47 Brad Spelman Sr. 6-1 215 Hilliard, OH-Bradley

KR 19 Diontae Johnson So. 5-11 172 Ruskin, FL-Lennard 33 Art Thompkins So. 5-8 178 Pittsburgh, PA-Woodland Hills 10 Desmond Phillips So. 5-10 170 Miami, FL-Jackson

PR 22 Danzel McKinley-Lewis So. 5-10 180 Pittsburgh, PA-Seton LaSalle 10 Desmond Phillips So. 5-10 170 Miami, FL-Jackson RETURNING STARTERS/STARTERS LOST

Toledo Returning Starters (15)

Offense (6) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown-High School/Transfer or Prep 72 Harris, Bryce* OL 6-3 295 So. Akron, OH-Firestone 60 Jeppesen, Nate*** OL 6-3 265 Sr. Portage, MI-Central 7x Johnson, Jon’Vea** WR 6-0 185 Jr. Gary, IN-West Side 76 Nkansah, Elijah*** OL 6-6 315 Sr. Mason, OH-Mason 25x Thompson, Cody*** WR 6-2 200 Sr. Huron, OH-Huron 11x Woodside, Logan*** QB 6-2 201 Sr. Frankfort, KY-Franklin County

Defense (7) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown-High School/Transfer or Prep 9 Adeniyi, Olasunkanmi** DE 6-2 252 Jr. Houston, TX-Fort Bend Bush 13x Hollman, Ka’dar* CB 6-0 190 Jr. Burlington, NJ-Burlington Township 6x Mathis, Trevon*** CB 6-0 174 Sr. Pittsburgh, PA-Woodland Hills 52 Moore, Marquise*** DT 6-0 300 Sr. Toledo, OH-Whitmer 17 Taafe, Tyler** LB 6-1 220 Jr. Hubbard, OH-Hubbard 8x Teachey, Josh** S 5-11 185 Jr. Pomfret, MD-McDonough 30 Woodley, Ja’Wuan*** LB 5-11 233 Sr. Columbus, OH-Bishop Hartley

Special Teams (2) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown-High School 47 Spelman, Brad*** LS 6-1 215 Sr. Hilliard, OH-Bradley 37 Vest, Jameson** PK 5-10 196 Jr. Peachtree City, GA-Our Lady of Mercy

15 starters returning includes 13 on offense/defense and two on special teams

Toledo Starters Lost (11)

Offense (6) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown-High School 64 Ebert, Mike**** OL 6-6 300 Sr. Sandusky, OH-Perkins 3 Hunt, Kareem**** RB 6-0 225 Sr. Willoughby, OH-South 4 Jones, Corey**** WR 5-9 165 Sr. Pittsburgh, PA-Penn Hills 74 Norton, Storm**** OL 6-8 306 Sr. Toledo, OH-Whitmer 68 Perschon, Paul** OL 6-6 312 Sr. Schaumburg, IL-Conant 80 Roberts, Michael*** TE 6-5 270 Sr. Cleveland, OH-Benedictine

Defense (4) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown-High School 91 Hester, Treyvon**** DT 6-3 300 Sr. Pittsburgh, PA-Penn Hills 23 Rogers, DeJuan**** DB 6-0 190 Sr. Detroit, MI-Cass Tech 10 Stepec, John**** DE 6-3 256 Sr. Willoughby Hills, OH-Lake Catholic 3x Swift, Connery*** DB 5-11 198 Sr. Waynesboro, VA-Wilson Memorial/Virgina-Wise

Special Teams (1) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown-High School 48 Ellis, Nick*** P 5-10 175 Sr. Pickerington, OH-Pickerington

* Letters won RETURNING LETTERWINNERS (44)

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown-High School/Transfer or Prep 9 Adeniyi, Olasunkanmi** DE 6-2 252 Jr. Houston, TX-Fort Bend Bush 86 Allen, Liam** WR 6-0 180 Sr. Toledo, OH-St. John’s 78 Atariwa, Yazeed** OL 6-4 312 Jr. Sterling, VA-Dominion 21x Blue, DeDarallo* S 6-0 195 So. Seffner, FL-Armwood 93 Childress, Nate* DL 6-3 292 So. Rossford, OH-Rossford 28 Covington, Aaron* CB 5-9 176 So. Tampa, FL-Armwood 8x Davis, Andrew* WR 6-4 192 Jr. St. Petersburg, FL-Lakewood 15x Davis, Anthony** LB 5-11 205 Jr. Tampa, FL-Chamberlain 92 Davis, Daniel* DE 6-3 265 Sr. Grand Blanc, MI-Grand Blanc 46 Fisher, Jordan* TE 6-3 232 So. Leesburg, VA-Tuscarora 26 Frazier, Kennedy** CB 6-0 190 Sr. Baltimore, MD-Calvert Hall College 72 Harris, Bryce* OL 6-3 295 So. Akron, OH-Firestone 13x Hollman, Ka’dar* CB 6-0 190 Jr. Burlington, NJ-Burlington Township 60 Jeppesen, Nate*** OL 6-3 265 Sr. Portage, MI-Central 19 Johnson, Diontae* WR 5-11 172 So. Ruskin, FL- Lennard 7x Johnson, Jon’Vea** WR 6-0 185 Jr. Gary, IN-West Side 35 Jones, Ronnie* S 6-1 185 So. Pittsburgh, PA-Central Catholic 5 Julian, Michael*** QB/P 6-5 232 Sr. Hilton Head Island, SC-Hilton Head Island 45 Kulon, Adam* TE/FB 6-4 258 Sr. Algonquin, IL-H.D. Jacobs 29x Linch, Jack*** LB 6-0 226 Sr. Toledo, OH-Whitmer 6x Mathis, Trevon*** CB 6-0 174 Sr. Pittsburgh, PA-Woodland Hills 22 McKinley-Lewis, Danzel* WR 5-10 180 So. Pittsburgh, PA-Seton LaSalle 52 Moore, Marquise*** DT 6-0 300 Sr. Toledo, OH-Whitmer 76 Nkansah, Elijah*** OL 6-6 315 Sr. Mason, OH-Mason 42 Olekanma, Richard** LB 6-2 245 Jr. Downers Grove, IL-North 10 Phillips, Desmond* WR 5-10 170 Fr. (R) Miami, FL-Jackson 31 Quinn, Zach*** LB 6-3 225 Sr. Aurora, OH-Aurora 84 Richards, Darryl** WR 6-3 185 Sr. Chagrin Falls, OH-Kenston 95 Ross, Willie* DT 6-1 260 So. Ravenna, OH-Ravenna 99 Skipper, Tuzar* DL 6-3 245 Sr. Norwich, CT-Norwich Free Academy / Monroe (NY) College 20x Smith, Brad* RB 5-8 195 Sr. Clyde, OH-Clyde 47 Spelman, Brad*** LS 6-1 215 Sr. Hilliard, OH-Bradley 2x Swanson, Terry*** RB 5-10 200 Sr. Aliquippa, PA- Aliquippa 17 Taafe, Tyler** LB 6-1 220 Jr. Hubbard, OH-Hubbard 8x Teachey, Josh** S 5-11 185 Jr. Pomfret, MD-McDonough 33 Thompkins, Art* RB 5-8 178 So. Pittsburgh, PA-Woodland Hills 25x Thompson, Cody*** WR 6-2 200 Sr. Huron, OH-Huron 37 Vest, Jameson** PK 5-10 196 Jr. Peachtree City, GA-Our Lady of Mercy 39x Vucelich, Samuel** PK 5-11 182 Sr. Powell, OH-Olentangy Liberty 71 Weiss, Brant** OL 6-6 285 Sr. Sunbury, OH-Big Walnut 11x Whitfield, Marcus* DB 6-0 178 Jr. Massillon, OH-Washington 34x Williams, Jordan* S 5-10 180 Fr. (R) Pflugerville, TX-Hendrickson 30 Woodley, Ja’Wuan*** LB 5-11 233 Sr. Columbus, OH-Bishop Hartley 11x Woodside, Logan*** QB 6-2 201 Sr. Frankfort, KY-Franklin County Roster as of Feb. 8, 2017 x - wears duplicate number * Letters won 2017 RECRUITING CLASS

Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown-High School / Transfer or Prep Anderson, Tycen DB 6-2 185 Fr. Toledo, OH-St. John’s Jesuit Ateman, Kelvin OL 6-5 285 Fr. Detroit, MI-Cass Tech Berg, Mitchell OL 6-6 305 Fr. Maumee, OH-Toledo St. John’s Jesuit Carter, Dakari WR 5-9 165 Fr. Bedford Heights, OH-Streetsboro Chambers, Tyrone DL 6-5 325 Fr. Cleveland, OH-Lyndhurst Brush Corbett, Darius WR 6-1 165 Fr. Tampa, FL-Catholic Crider, AJ LB 6-1 215 Fr. Clinton, PA-Hookstown South Side Dunn, Devonte’ DL 6-2 290 Fr. Plainfield, IL-Nazareth Academy Givhan, Nate DL 6-4 230 Fr. Montgomery, AL-Carver Haslem, Kedonis OL 6-3 308 Fr. Miami, FL-St. Thomas Aquinas Hines, Jamal DE 6-2 228 Fr. Cincinnati, OH-Princeton Holt, Saeed DB 6-0 180 Fr. Pittsburgh, PA-Woodland Hills Howard, Reggie DL 6-3 280 Jr. Cincinnati, OH-Withrow/Fort Scott (KS) CC King, DeAmonte WR/DB 5-11 175 Fr. Akron, OH-St. Vincent-St. Mary Kovacs, Nick WR 6-3 195 Fr. Springboro, OH-Springboro Lankford, Woodford OL 6-4 270 Fr. Paris, KY-Lexington Catholic Central Martin, Caleb QB 6-2 200 Fr. Fort Recovery, OH-Fort Recovery Mitchell, Bryce WR 6-3 196 Fr. Toledo, OH-Bowsher Patterson, Tadarrius LB 6-1 215 Fr. Birmingham, AL-Carver Rosi, Drew DE/TE 6-4 245 Fr. Powell, OH-Olentangy Liberty Sims, Nicholas RB 5-11 205 Fr. Mobile, AL-Murphy Turner, Jamal TE 6-6 230 Fr. Montgomery, AL-Carver Williams, Victor DB 5-10 185 Fr. Warren, OH-Howland 2017 TOLEDO ALPHABETICAL SPRING ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown-High School/Transfer or Prep 9 Adeniyi, Olasunkanmi** DE 6-2 252 Jr. Houston, TX-Fort Bend Bush 86 Allen, Liam** WR 6-0 180 Sr. Toledo, OH-St. John’s Anunike, Obi DE 6-4 215 Fr. Lewis Center, OH-Olentangy 78 Atariwa, Yazeed** OL 6-4 312 Jr. Sterling, VA-Dominion 58 Bell, Cameron OL 6-8 340 So. Sagamore Hills, OH-Nordonia 32x Blackman, Rhett WR 5-9 183 So. Lansing, MI-Everett 21x Blue, DeDarallo* S 6-0 195 So. Seffner, FL-Armwood 54 Boczar, Andrew DL 6-4 236 So. Monroe, MI-Monroe Bradley, Chioke TE 6-4 240 Fr. Mansfield, OH-Mansfield 25x Bransford, Calvin S 6-1 210 So. Dayton, OH- Stebbins 93 Childress, Nate* DL 6-3 292 So. Rossford, OH-Rossford 24 Clark, Justin CB 5-11 165 Fr. (R) West Bloomfield, MI-West Bloomfield 98 Coeling, Chad DL 6-2 265 So. Centerville, OH-Centerville 56 Cotterman, Chandler OL 6-3 302 So. Anna, OH-Anna 28 Covington, Aaron* CB 5-9 176 So. Tampa, FL-Armwood 8x Davis, Andrew* WR 6-4 192 Jr. St. Petersburg, FL-Lakewood 15x Davis, Anthony** LB 5-11 205 Jr. Tampa, FL-Chamberlain 92 Davis, Daniel* DE 6-3 265 Sr. Grand Blanc, MI-Grand Blanc 43 Davis, Erik TE 6-2 190 So. Rossford, OH-Rossford 90 Davis, LaMarr DL 6-1 305 So. Garfield Heights, OH-Benedictine 65 Doerger, Luke OL 6-3 300 Fr. (R) Cincinnati, OH-La Salle 62 Fair, Jordan OL 6-4 292 So. Mason, OH-William Mason Felder, Kareem CB 5-10 170 Fr. (R) Baltimore, MD-St. Frances Academy 46 Fisher, Jordan* TE 6-3 232 So. Leesburg, VA-Tuscarora 15x Floriea, Jake QB 5-11 200 Fr. (R) Mentor, OH-Mentor Ford, Zach CB 6-3 180 Fr. Cleveland, OH-Cleveland Heights 26 Frazier, Kennedy** CB 6-0 190 Sr. Baltimore, MD-Calvert Hall College 29x Gilliam, Reggie RB 6-0 245 So. Columbus, OH-Westland 6x Guadagni, Mitchell QB 6-2 199 So. Hudson, OH-Hudson 72 Harris, Bryce* OL 6-3 295 So. Akron, OH-Firestone 57 Heidecker, Brandon OL 6-6 315 So. Columbia Station, OH-Columbia 13x Hollman, Ka’dar* CB 6-0 190 Jr. Burlington, NJ-Burlington Township 96 Hood, David DT 6-1 273 Fr. (R) Miami Gardens, FL-Carol City Howard, Reggie DT 6-3 280 Jr. Cincinnati, OH-Withrow/Fort Scott (KS) CC 39x Iverson, Quincy DB 5-9 182 Jr. Copley, OH-Copley 60 Jeppesen, Nate*** OL 6-3 265 Sr. Portage, MI-Central 19 Johnson, Diontae* WR 5-11 172 So. Ruskin, FL- Lennard 7x Johnson, Jon’Vea** WR 6-0 185 Jr. Gary, IN-West Side Jones, Malik DE 6-5 265 Sr. Baltimore, MD-Dunbar/Maryland 35 Jones, Ronnie* S 6-1 185 So. Pittsburgh, PA-Central Catholic 5 Julian, Michael*** QB/P 6-5 232 Sr. Hilton Head Island, SC-Hilton Head Island 67 Kassem, Sami OL 6-4 335 Sr. Cincinnati, OH-Indian Hills / ASA (NY) College Kovacs, Nick WR 6-3 195 Fr. Springboro, OH-Springboro 45 Kulon, Adam* TE/FB 6-4 258 Sr. Algonquin, IL-H.D. Jacobs 50 Lancia, Connor S 6-0 205 So. Columbus, OH-Bishop Ready 29x Linch, Jack*** LB 6-0 226 Sr. Toledo, OH-Whitmer Luna, Rueben P 6-1 210 Fr. Lucas, OH-Lucas 94 Mathews, Edrick DT 6-3 276 Fr. (R) Detroit, MI-Cass Tech 6x Mathis, Trevon*** CB 6-0 174 Sr. Pittsburgh, PA-Woodland Hills 55 Maynard, Lucas DE 6-3 238 So. Ashville, OH-Teays Valley 34x McCrimmon, Nevone RB 5-11 235 Fr. (R) Baltimore, MD-Mount St. Joseph 22 McKinley-Lewis, Danzel* WR 5-10 180 So. Pittsburgh, PA-Seton LaSalle 52 Moore, Marquise*** DT 6-0 300 Sr. Toledo, OH-Whitmer 87 Morant, Elijah WR 6-0 192 Sr. Toledo, OH-Central Catholic 76 Nkansah, Elijah*** OL 6-6 315 Sr. Mason, OH-Mason 51 Norwood, Chris LB 6-0 235 So. Toledo, OH-Central Catholic 15x N’Shaka, Neru WR 5-11 180 Fr. (R) Miami Gardens, FL-Hallandale 42 Olekanma, Richard** LB 6-2 245 Jr. Downers Grove, IL-North 61 Paddy, Carter OL 6-2 285 So. South Rockwood, MI-Monroe Jefferson 2017 TOLEDO ALPHABETICAL SPRING ROSTER

12x Peters, Eli QB 6-2 200 Fr. (R) Jacksonville, FL-Sandalwood Peterson, Roderick OL 6-3 280 Jr. Taylor, MI-Truman 73 Pfeiffer, Alex OL 6-5 300 Jr. Cincinnati, OH-Anderson 10 Phillips, Desmond* WR 5-10 170 So. Miami, FL-Jackson 31 Quinn, Zach*** LB 6-3 225 Sr. Aurora, OH-Aurora 13x Reese, Jalen QB 6-3 206 Jr. Mansfield, OH-Mansfield 84 Richards, Darryl** WR 6-3 185 Sr. Chagrin Falls, OH-Kenston 32x Roberts, Keelen CB 5-11 170 Fr. (R) Miami Gardens, FL-Carol City 27 Robinson, Kahlil DB 6-0 175 So. Charlotte, NC-Southlake Christian Academy 95 Ross, Willie* DT 6-1 260 So. Ravenna, OH-Ravenna 49 Schafer, Andrew DB 5-11 186 So. Marian, IN-Marian 21x Seymour, Shakif RB 5-11 215 Fr. (R) Cleveland, OH-Parma Heights Holy Name 99 Skipper, Tuzar* DL 6-3 245 Sr. Norwich, CT-Norwich Free Academy / Monroe (NY) College 20 Smith, Brad* RB 5-8 195 Sr. Clyde, OH-Clyde 47 Spelman, Brad*** LS 6-1 215 Sr. Hilliard, OH-Bradley Spurgeon, Josh DT 6-1 285 Fr. Napolean, OH-Napolean 2 Swanson, Terry*** RB 5-10 200 Sr. Aliquippa, PA- Aliquippa 41 Swart, Nate TE 6-5 225 Fr. (R) Washington, PA-Washington 17 Taafe, Tyler** LB 6-1 220 Jr. Hubbard, OH-Hubbard 8x Teachey, Josh** S 5-11 185 Jr. Pomfret, MD-McDonough 33 Thompkins, Art* RB 5-8 178 So. Pittsburgh, PA-Woodland Hills 25x Thompson, Cody*** WR 6-2 200 Sr. Huron, OH-Huron 37 Vest, Jameson** PK 5-10 196 Jr. Peachtree City, GA-Our Lady of Mercy 39x Vucelich, Samuel** PK 5-11 182 Sr. Powell, OH-Olentangy Liberty 81 Watkins, Rayshawn WR 6-3 190 Jr. Pepper Pike, OH-Orange 53 Weber, Bill OL 6-5 322 Jr. Coppell, TX-Coppell 29x Weiland, Derich WR 5-10 182 Sr. Toledo, OH-Central Catholic 71 Weiss, Brant** OL 6-6 285 Sr. Sunbury, OH-Big Walnut 11x Whitfield, Marcus* DB 6-0 178 Jr. Massillon, OH-Washington 12x Williams, Jacquez WR 6-1 187 Fr. (R) Jacksonville Beach, FL-Sandalwood 34x Williams, Jordan* S 5-10 180 Fr. (R) Pflugerville, TX-Hendrickson 40 Wilson, Tre’Shun S 6-0 205 Fr. (R) Montgomery, AL-Robert E. Lee 30 Woodley, Ja’Wuan*** LB 5-11 233 Sr. Columbus, OH-Bishop Hartley 11x Woodside, Logan*** QB 6-2 201 Sr. Frankfort, KY-Franklin County

Roster as of Feb. 17, 2017 x - duplicate number * Letters won 2017 TOLEDO NUMERICAL SPRING ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown-High School/Transfer or Prep 2 Swanson, Terry** RB 5-10 200 Sr. Aliquippa, PA- Aliquippa 5 Julian, Michael** QB/P 6-5 232 Sr. Hilton Head Island, SC-Hilton Head Island 6x Guadagni, Mitchell QB 6-2 199 So. Hudson, OH-Hudson 6x Mathis, Trevon** CB 6-0 174 Sr. Pittsburgh, PA-Woodland Hills 7 Johnson, Jon’Vea* WR 6-0 185 Jr. Gary, IN-West Side 8x Davis, Andrew* WR 6-4 192 Jr. St. Petersburg, FL-Lakewood 8x Teachey, Josh* CB 5-11 185 Jr. Pomfret, MD-McDonough 9 Adeniyi, Olasunkanmi* DE 6-2 252 Jr. Houston, TX-Fort Bend Bush 10 Phillips, Desmond WR 5-10 170 So. Miami, FL-Jackson 11x Whitfield, Marcus DB 6-0 178 Jr. Massillon, OH-Washington 11x Woodside, Logan** QB 6-2 201 Sr. Frankfort, KY-Franklin County 12x Peters, Eli QB 6-2 200 Fr. (R) Jacksonville, FL-Sandalwood 12x Williams, Jacquez WR 6-1 187 Fr. (R) Jacksonville Beach, FL-Sandalwood 13x Hollman, Ka’dar CB 6-0 190 Jr. Burlington, NJ-Burlington Township 13x Reese, Jalen QB 6-3 206 Jr. Mansfield, OH-Mansfield 15x Davis, Anthony* LB 5-11 205 Jr. Tampa, FL-Chamberlain 15x Floriea, Jake QB 5-11 200 Fr. (R) Mentor, OH-Mentor 15x N’Shaka, Neru WR 5-11 180 Fr. (R) Miami Gardens, FL-Hallandale 17 Taafe, Tyler* LB 6-1 220 Jr. Hubbard, OH-Hubbard 19 Johnson, Diontae* WR 5-11 172 So. Ruskin, FL- Lennard 20 Smith, Brad RB 5-8 195 Sr. Clyde, OH-Clyde 21x Blue, DeDarallo S 6-0 195 So. Seffner, FL-Armwood 21x Seymour, Shakif RB 5-11 215 Fr. (R) Cleveland, OH-Parma Heights Holy Name 22 McKinley-Lewis, Danzel WR 5-10 180 So. Pittsburgh, PA-Seton LaSalle 24 Clark, Justin CB 5-11 165 Fr. (R) West Bloomfield, MI-West Bloomfield 25x Bransford, Calvin S 6-1 210 So. Dayton, OH- Stebbins 25x Thompson, Cody** WR 6-2 200 Sr. Huron, OH-Huron 26 Frazier, Kennedy* CB 6-0 190 Sr. Baltimore, MD-Calvert Hall College 27 Robinson, Kahlil DB 6-0 175 So. Charlotte, NC-Southlake Christian Academy 28 Covington, Aaron CB 5-9 176 So. Tampa, FL-Armwood 29x Gilliam, Reggie RB 6-0 245 So. Columbus, OH-Westland 29x Linch, Jack** LB 6-0 226 Sr. Toledo, OH-Whitmer 29x Weiland, Derich WR 5-10 182 Sr. Toledo, OH-Central Catholic 30 Woodley, Ja’Wuan** LB 5-11 233 Sr. Columbus, OH-Bishop Hartley 31 Quinn, Zach** LB 6-3 225 Sr. Aurora, OH-Aurora 32x Blackman, Rhett WR 5-9 183 So. Lansing, MI-Everett 32x Roberts, Keelen CB 5-11 170 Fr. (R) Miami Gardens, FL-Carol City 33 Thompkins, Art RB 5-8 178 So. Pittsburgh, PA-Woodland Hills 34x McCrimmon, Nevone RB 5-11 235 Fr. (R) Baltimore, MD-Mount St. Joseph 34x Williams, Jordan S 5-10 180 Fr. (R) Pflugerville, TX-Hendrickson 35 Jones, Ronnie RB 6-1 185 So. Pittsburgh, PA-Central Catholic 37 Vest, Jameson* PK 5-10 196 Jr. Peachtree City, GA-Our Lady of Mercy 39x Iverson, Quincy DB 5-9 182 Jr. Copley, OH-Copley 39x Vucelich, Samuel* PK 5-11 182 Sr. Powell, OH-Olentangy Liberty 40 Wilson, Tre’Shun S 6-0 205 Fr. (R) Montgomery, AL-Robert E. Lee 41 Swart, Nate TE 6-5 225 Fr. (R) Washington, PA-Washington 42 Olekanma, Richard* LB 6-2 245 Jr. Downers Grove, IL-North 43 Davis, Erik TE 6-2 190 So. Rossford, OH-Rossford 45 Kulon, Adam TE/FB 6-4 258 Sr. Algonquin, IL-H.D. Jacobs 46 Fisher, Jordan TE 6-3 232 So. Leesburg, VA-Tuscarora 47 Spelman, Brad** LS 6-1 215 Sr. Hilliard, OH-Bradley 49 Schafer, Andrew DB 5-11 186 So. Marian, IN-Marian 50 Lancia, Connor S 6-0 205 So. Columbus, OH-Bishop Ready 51 Norwood, Chris LB 6-0 235 So. Toledo, OH-Central Catholic 52 Moore, Marquise** DT 6-0 300 Sr. Toledo, OH-Whitmer 53 Weber, Bill OL 6-5 322 Jr. Coppell, TX-Coppell 54 Boczar, Andrew DL 6-4 236 So. Monroe, MI-Monroe 55 Maynard, Lucas DE 6-3 238 So. Ashville, OH-Teays Valley 2017 TOLEDO NUMERICAL SPRING ROSTER

56 Cotterman, Chandler OL 6-3 302 So. Anna, OH-Anna 57 Heidecker, Brandon OL 6-6 315 So. Columbia Station, OH-Columbia 58 Bell, Cameron OL 6-8 340 So. Sagamore Hills, OH-Nordonia 60 Jeppesen, Nate** OL 6-3 265 Sr. Portage, MI-Central 61 Paddy, Carter OL 6-2 285 So. South Rockwood, MI-Monroe Jefferson 62 Fair, Jordan OL 6-4 292 So. Mason, OH-William Mason 65 Doerger, Luke OL 6-3 300 Fr. (R) Cincinnati, OH-La Salle 67 Kassem, Sami OL 6-4 335 Sr. Cincinnati, OH-Indian Hills / ASA (NY) College 71 Weiss, Brant* OL 6-6 285 Sr. Sunbury, OH-Big Walnut 72 Harris, Bryce OL 6-3 295 So. Akron, OH-Firestone 73 Pfeiffer, Alex OL 6-5 300 Jr. Cincinnati, OH-Anderson 76 Nkansah, Elijah** OL 6-6 315 Sr. Mason, OH-Mason 78 Atariwa, Yazeed* OL 6-4 312 Jr. Sterling, VA-Dominion 81 Watkins, Rayshawn WR 6-3 190 Jr. Pepper Pike, OH-Orange 84 Richards, Darryl* WR 6-3 185 Sr. Chagrin Falls, OH-Kenston 86 Allen, Liam* WR 6-0 180 Sr. Toledo, OH-St. John’s 87 Morant, Elijah WR 6-0 192 Sr. Toledo, OH-Central Catholic 90 Davis, LaMarr DL 6-1 305 So. Garfield Heights, OH-Benedictine 92 Davis, Daniel DE 6-3 265 Sr. Grand Blanc, MI-Grand Blanc 93 Childress, Nate DL 6-3 292 So. Rossford, OH-Rossford 94 Mathews, Edrick DT 6-3 276 Fr. (R) Detroit, MI-Cass Tech 95 Ross, Willie DT 6-1 260 So. Ravenna, OH-Ravenna 96 Hood, David DT 6-1 273 Fr. (R) Miami Gardens, FL-Carol City 98 Coeling, Chad DL 6-2 265 So. Centerville, OH-Centerville 99 Skipper, Tuzar DL 6-3 245 Sr. Norwich, CT-Norwich Free Academy / Monroe (NY) College Anunike, Obi DE 6-4 215 Fr. Lewis Center, OH-Olentangy Bradley, Chioke TE 6-4 240 Fr. Mansfield, OH-Mansfield Felder, Kareem CB 5-10 170 Fr. (R) Baltimore, MD-St. Frances Academy Ford, Zach CB 6-3 180 Fr. Cleveland, OH-Cleveland Heights Howard, Reggie DT 6-3 280 Jr. Cincinnati, OH-Withrow/Fort Scott (KS) CC Jones, Malik DE 6-5 265 Sr. Baltimore, MD-Dunbar/Maryland Kovacs, Nick WR 6-3 195 Fr. Springboro, OH-Springboro Luna, Rueben P 6-1 210 Fr. Lucas, OH-Lucas Peterson, Roderick OL 6-3 280 Jr. Taylor, MI-Truman Spurgeon, Josh DT 6-1 285 Fr. Napolean, OH-Napolean

Roster as of Feb. 17, 2017 x - duplicate number * Letters won TOLEDO PLAYERS TO WATCH Olasunkanmi 9 Jon’Vea 7 Adeniyi Johnson Defensive End • 6-2 • 252 • Jr. Wide Receiver • 6-0 • 185 • Jr. Richmond, TX • Fort Bend Bush HS Gary, IN • West Side HS 2016 2016 SECOND-TEAM ALL-MAC Started 12 games at “Leo” defensive end...Registered 49 tackles, 2016 second-most among team’s down linemen...Tied for third on Named second-team All-MAC...Fifth on team with 40 recep- team with 8.0 TFL, third with 4.0 sacks...In season-opener at Ar- tions ...Third on team with 773 yards receiving...Second on team kansas State had career-high eight tackles, 3.0 TFL and 1.0 sacks... behind Cody Thompson and 14th nationally in yards per catch Recorded sacks against Arkansas State, Bowling Green, Ohio and (19.3)...10 TD receptions is third on team, tied for 21st nation- Appalachian State. ally and ranks tied for fourth-best ever in a season at UT...Six receptions for 129 yards and one TD vs. NIU...Six receptions for 2015 156 yards and two TDs vs. Ohio...Caught 98-yard TD vs. Bobcats, Played in seven games in a backup role...Recorded three tackles. longest play from scrimmage in UT history...Set career bests in receptions (9), yards (182) and TDs (3) vs. BYU...Caught at least 2014 one pass in first 11 games this season. Sat out season as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL 2015 Accumulated 76 tackles, 18.0 TFL and 5.0 sacks as a senior...Had Played in 12 games, starting one...Eight receptions for 101 48 tackles, 14.0 TFL and 3.0 sacks as a junior...High school coach yards...Had two receptions each vs. Arkansas, Ball State and Cen- was Allen Aldridge. tral Michigan.

PERSONAL 2014 Full name is Olasunkanmi Adeniyi...Birthdate: Sept. 12, 1997... Sat out season as redshirt. Mother is Esther Adeniyi...Has one brother, Olamide...Marketing major. HIGH SCHOOL Caught 73 passes for 1,428 yards and 23 touchdowns as a se- nior...Earned first-team all-state honors and was named one of the top 22 players in the state by Indiana Preps...Scout.com ranked him as a three-star recruits, while 24/7 Sports ranked him as a three-star recruit and the No. 11 player in the state...47 pass- es for 1,054 yards and nine touchdowns as a junior, earning first- team all-area accolades...Also played basketball and was a two- time all-state sprinter in track, finishing third in the 100 meters at the 2013 state finals...High school coach was Jason Johnson.

PERSONAL Full name is Jon’Vea J’Qyay Johnson...Birthdate: Dec. 23, 1995... Parents are Jason Johnson and Eula Veasy...Father was a wide re- ceiver for the Denver Broncos, Pittsburgh Steelers and New Or- leans Saints from 1988-91...Major is interdisciplinary studies.

Jon’Vea Johnson’s Career Statistics Olasunkanmi Adeniyi’s Career Statistics Year G/S Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LP Year G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH 2014 DNP-Redshirt 2015 7/0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2015 12/1 8 101 9.2 0 18-CMU 2016 13/12 33 16 49 8.0 4.0 0 0 0 8 2016 13/13 40 773 19.3 10 98-Ohio Totals 25/14 48 874 18.2 10 98-Ohio Totals 20/12 34 18 52 8.0 4.0 0 0 0 8 CAREER GAME HIGHS CAREER GAME HIGHS Receptions: 9 (BYU, 9-30-16) Tackles: 8 (Akransas State, 9-2-16) Receiving Yards: 182 (BYU, 9-30-16) Receiving TDs: 3 (BYU, 9-30-16) Long Reception: 98 (Ohio, 10-27-16) TOLEDO PLAYERS TO WATCH Trevon 6 Marquise 52 Mathis Moore Cornerback • 6-0 • 174 • Sr. Defensive Tackle • 6-0 • 300 • Sr. Pittsburgh, PA • Woodland Hills HS Toledo, OH • Whitmer HS 2016 2016 Started all 13 games at cornerback...Totaled 44 tackles, 1.0 TFL, Started final 11 games of season...Recorded 36 tackles, 2.0 TFL one forced fumble, one interception and two pass breakups... and three quarterback hurries...Registered a season-high five Collected career-high nine tackles against Northern Illinois. total tackles against BYU, Eastern Michigan and Ball State.

2015 2015 Played in 11 games, starting four...Started four of final five games Played in 12 games in a backup role...Recorded four tackles. of the season...Season-high eight tackles vs. Bowling Green... Recorded interception vs. Northern Illinois. 2014 Played in two games, making three tackles...Injured in the Mis- 2014 souri game on Sept. 6, forcing him to miss the remainder of Played in all 13 games as a true freshman, starting two....23 the season...Received an injury hardship from the NCAA and tackles and one interception...At least one tackle in 11 games... retained his sophomore eligibility. Had season-high four tackles vs. New Hampshire and Cincinnati. 2013 HIGH SCHOOL Played all 12 games, starting nine at defensive tackle and de- Was a first-team all-conference and second-team all-state se- fensive end...Totaled 26 tackles, 5.0 TFL, 2.0 sacks...Season-high lection at cornerback as a senior...A “Fab 22” pick by the Pitts- five tackles vs. Buffalo. burgh Post-Gazette...Had 62 tackles and three ... As a junior, had three interceptions and earned second-team HIGH SCHOOL all-conference honors...High school coach was George Novac. Earned first-team all-conference, first-team all-region, first- team all-district and second-team all-state honors as a senior... PERSONAL Garnered 80 tackles and 11 sacks for a squad that made it to the Full name is Trevon Mathis...Birthdate: Sept. 12, 1995...Mother is state championship game...Three-star recruit by Scout.com and Chiron Mathis...Has four older brothers...Major is interdisciplin- 24/7 Sports...Selected to play in the Ohio North-South All-Star ary studies. Game...As a junior, had 80 tackles and six sacks...Earned first- team all-conference, first-team all-region, first-team all-district and honorable mention all-state honors...An outstanding heavyweight wrestler...High school coach was Jerry Bell.

PERSONAL Full name is Marquise JuJuan Moore...Birthdate: Aug. 25, 1995... Parents are Mitchell Moore and Nakisha Hunter...Has two broth- ers, Keon and Michael...Communication major.

Marquise Moore’s Career Statistics Trevon Mathis’ Career Statistics Year G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH 2013 12/9 8 18 26 5.0 2.0 0 0 0 2 Year G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH 2014 2/1 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2014 13/2 16 7 23 0 0 0 1 6 0 2015 12/0 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2015 11/4 18 3 21 1.0 0 0 1 7 0 2016 11/11 17 19 36 2.0 0 0 0 0 3 2016 13/13 36 8 44 1.0 0 1 1 2 0 Totals 37/21 27 41 68 7.0 2.0 0 0 0 5 Totals 37/19 70 18 88 2.0 0 1 3 15 0 CAREER GAME HIGHS CAREER GAME HIGHS Tackles: 5 (four times, most recent vs. Ball State, 11-16-16) Tackles: 9 (Northern Illinois, 11-9-16) TOLEDO PLAYERS TO WATCH Elijah 76 Tyler 17 Nkansah Taafe Offensive Line • 6-6 • 315 • Sr. Linebacker • 6-1 • 220 • Jr. Mason, OH • Mason HS Hubbard, OH • Hubbard HS 2016 2016 Started eight games at right tackle...Missed four games due to Started all 13 games at middle linebacker...Had 70 tackles, 6.0 injury...Part of a unit that allowed just 14 sacks, which ranked 11th TFL, two quarterback hurries and two pass breakups...Career- in the country and third in MAC...Rocket offense led the MAC in high 12 tackles vs. Appalachian State...10 tackles against North- total offense (517.8) and passing offense (322.8)...UT also ranked ern Illinois. seventh in nation in total offense, 10th in passing offense. 2015 2015 Appeared in 12 games as linebacker, making 10 tackles...Had at Starter at right tackle...Part of an offensive line that allowed just least one tackle in eight five sacks in 411 passing attempts, the second-lowest total in games. the country...Rocket offense led MAC in rushing (207.9 yards/ game), ranked third in scoring offense (35.0) and total offense HIGH SCHOOL (460.9)...Offensive line was one of 20 in the nation named as Three-star prospect, ac- a semifinalist for Joe Moore cording to ESPN.com... Award honoring best O-line in As a senior, he recorded the nation. 108 total tackles, 58 solo...Also tallied seven 2014 sacks, one interception Played in six games as a re- and a fumble recovery... serve offensive lineman. Named all-conference, all-county and all-state... 2013 Named the county de- Sat out season as a redshirt. fensive player of the year as well as his team’s HIGH SCHOOL defensive MVP...Invited Earned first-team all-league to play in the North/ and second-team all-district South All-Star game... honors as a senior...Chosen to Named all-conference the Cincinnati Enquirer’s Top and all-county in his ju- 50 watch list...Selected to play nior season...As a sophomore, was named Hubbard’s special in the Ohio North-South All- team’s player of the year... High school coach was Brian Hoff- Star Game...High school coach was Brian Castner. man.

PERSONAL PERSONAL Full name is Elijah Osei Nkansah...Last name pronounced en- Full name is Tyler James Taafe...Birthdate: June 15, 1997...Par- KAN-suh...Birthdate: Dec. 28, 1994...Mother is Amy Mason... ents are James and Lisa Taafe...Has one brother, Tim, and two Mother played college volleyball...Has two brothers, Isaiah and sisters, Jen and Emily...Pre-business major. Roman...Major is criminal justice.

Tyler Taafe’s Career Statistics Year G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH 2015 12/0 5 5 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 2016 13/13 32 38 70 6.0 0.5 0 0 2 2 Totals 25/12 37 43 80 6.0 0.5 0 0 2 2 CAREER GAME HIGHS Tackles: 10 (Northern Illinois, 11-9-16) TOLEDO PLAYERS TO WATCH

2014 Terry 2 Second on team and 10th in MAC with 732 yards rushing...Second on team, second in MAC and 15th in the country in yards per carry Swanson (6.5)...Rushed for season-high 172 yards in 20-19 win at Western Running Back • 5-10 • 200 • Sr. Michigan...Started at Iowa State, rushing for 124 yards and two Aliquippa, PA • Aliquippa HS touchdowns...97 yards and two TDs vs. UMass, including the game- 2015 SECOND-TEAM ALL-MAC winner with 34 seconds left from 19 yards out...12 receptions for 153 yards and one TD...Did not play in GoDaddy Bowl due to injury. 2016 Second on team in rushing with 583 yards on 116 attempts...Also HIGH SCHOOL caught 10 passes for 74 yards...Season-high 112 yards and one Finished high school career as the third all-time leading rusher TD vs. BGSU...67 yards and one TD plus a 10-yard TD catch vs. in Aliquippa history with 4,333 yards on 466 carries...As a senior, Akron...63-yard TD run vs. BGSU was longest scoring run of his rushed for 1,783 yards and 25 touchdowns...As a junior, rushed for career...71 yards rushing vs. EMU. 1,546 yards and 19 touchdowns...Selected to the Pittsburgh Post Gazette “Fab 22” Team in both junior and senior seasons. 2015 Named second-team All-MAC...Second on team with 923 yards PERSONAL rushing...Fifth in MAC with 83.9 rushing yards per game...Second Full name is Terry Shawn Swanson...Birthdate: Aug. 6, 1996...Par- in MAC with 6.5 yards per carry...Career mark of 6.51 yards per ents are Terry and Pamela Swanson...Has an older sister, Terika... carry is second on UT’s all-time list behind teammate Kareem Communication major. Hunt...118 yards on career-best 21 attempts vs. UMass...97 yards and one TD on just four attempts vs. EMU...Career-long 90-yard run vs. EMU was fourth-longest in UT history and longest ever not to result in a score...Season-high 161 yards and one TD vs. Kent State...Had an 88-yard run vs. KSU, tied for fifth-longest in UT his- tory...139 yards on 24 carries vs. Ball State...Named MAC West Of- fensive Player of the Week for performance vs. BSU...71 yards and two TDs vs. Arkansas State.

Terry Swanson’s Career Statistics

Year G/S Att. Yds. Avg. TD LP 2014 12/1 113 732 6.5 6 48-WMU 2015 11/2 143 923 6.5 7 90-EMU 2016 13/0 116 583 5.0 4 63-BGSU Totals 36/3 372 2238 6.0 17 90-EMU CAREER GAME HIGHS Rushing Yards: 172 (Western Michigan, 10-4-14) Rushing Attempts: 21 (UMass, 10-24-15) Rushing TDs: 2 (Three times, last vs. Arkansas State, 9-26-15) Longest Run: 90 (Eastern Michigan, 10-17-15) TOLEDO PLAYERS TO WATCH

yards vs. EMU, including career-high Cody 25 88-yard TD catch...Five receptions and 112 receiving yards vs. Arkansas Thompson State...Four catches and first collegiate Wide Receiver • 6-2 • 200 • Sr. TD vs. Kent St. Huron, OH • Huron HS 2016 FIRST-TEAM ALL-MAC 2014 2016 BILETNIKOFF AWARD CANDIDATE Played in all 13 games, catching four passes...Season-long 15-yard catch vs. 2016 Central Michigan. First-team All-MAC selection...Second on team with 64 recep- tions for school-record 1,269 yards...Second on team with 11 HIGH SCHOOL TD receptions, which also ranks third all-time at UT...Led team Played quarterback in high school...Threw for 1,883 yards and 17 and was ninth in nation with 19.8 yards per catch...Second in touchdowns as a senior, and also rushed for 1,139 yards and 22 MAC and 17th nationally with scores...Made second-team all-conference, second-team all-dis- 97.6 yards receiving per game... trict, and academic all-conference...Totaled 1,574 passing yards Had 14 receptions of 30 yards or and 1,001 rushing yards as a junior, throwing for 22 TDs and more...Over 100 yards receiving rushing for 14 more, earning second-team all-conference acco- in six games...Named MAC West lades...Also served as the team’s punter, averaging 44.6 yards per Offensive Player of the Week for punt as a senior...Played wide receiver as a sophomore, catching his performance vs. CMU on Oct. 48 passes for 865 yards and 11 touchdowns...Was an honorable 22...Career-high seven recep- mention all-district player in basketball as a junior...High school tions for 122 yards and four TDs coach was Tony Legando. vs. CMU...Four TDs ranks second on UT’s single-game list, one be- PERSONAL hind Eric Page (5 TDs vs. NIU in Full name is Cody James Thompson...Birthdate: Jan. 11, 1996... 2011)...Seven receptions for 126 Parents are Scott and Lois Thompson...Marketing major. yards vs. EMU...Five receptions for 161 yards vs. BYU...Four re- ceptions for 102 yards and one Toledo Season Receiving Records TD vs. Fresno State...Two grabs Receiving Yards for 85 yards vs. Maine...Also blocked a punt vs. Black Bears... 1. Cody Thompson (2016)...... 1,269 Caught five passes for a career-high 174 yards and one touch- 2. Lance Moore (2003)...... 1,194 down vs. Arkansas State...Six catches for 105 yards and one TD 3. Lance Moore (2004)...... 1,189 vs. Ball State...99 yards and one TD in the Camellia Bowl...On of- 4. Eric Page (2011)...... 1,182 5. Stephen Williams (2007)...... 1,169 ficial watch list for Biletnikoff Award (nation’s top receiver)... Aca- 6. Eric Page (2009)...... 1,159 demic All-America nominee. 7. Bernard Reedy (2012)...... 1,113 8. Eric Page (2010)...... 1,105 2015 9. Stephen Williams (2009)...... 1,065 10. Carl Ford (2002)...... 1,062 Second on team with 37 receptions...Led team with 825 receiv- 11. Alonzo Russell (2012)...... 960 ing yards...First in MAC and third in country with 22.3 yards per 12. Don Fair (1970)...... 949 catch...Season-best 119 yards receiving vs. Temple in Boca Ra- 13. Jeff Calabrese (1972)...... 886 ton Bowl, including 80-yard TD grab...Two catches of 56 and 40 John Ross (1974)...... 886 15. Corey Jones (2014)...... 842 yards vs. WMU...116 receving yards and season highs in recep- 16. Bernard Reedy (2013)...... 840 tions (6) and TD receptions (2) vs. UMass...Two catches for 110 17. Steve Odom ( 2003)...... 838 18. Cody Thompson (2015)...... 825 19. Corey Jones (2016)...... 817 Cody Thompson’s Career Statistics 20. Stephen Williams (2008)...... 781 Year G/S Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LP Touchdown Receptions 2014 13/0 4 34 8.5 0 15-CMU 1. Michael Roberts (2016)...... 15 2015 12/11 37 825 22.3 5 88-EMU 2. Lance Moore (2004)...... 14 2016 13/13 64 1269 19.8 11 78-BYU 3. Cody Thompson (2016)...... 11 Totals 38/24 105 2128 20.3 16 88-EMU 4. Eric Page (2011)...... 10 Jon’Vea Johnson (2016)...... 10 CAREER GAME HIGHS 6. Lance Moore (2003)...... 9 Receptions: 7 (Twice, last vs. CMU, 10-22-16) Don Seymour (1973)...... 9 Receiving Yards: 174 (Arkansas State, 9-2-16) Carl Ford (2002)...... 9 Touchdown Receptions: 4 (CMU, 10-22-16) Bernard Reedy (2011)...... 9 TOLEDO PLAYERS TO WATCH

Jameson 37 Ja’Wuan 30 Vest Woodley Placekicker • 5-10 • 196 • So. Linebacker • 5-11 • 233 • Jr. Peachtree City, GA • Our Lady of Mercy HS Columbus, OH • Bishop Hartley HS 2016 2016 THIRD-TEAM ALL-MAC Made 13-of-19 field goals and 61-of-62 PATs...Led the team and 2016 tied for fourth in the MAC in scoring at 7.7 points per game... Third-team All-MAC selection...Second on team with Tied for sixth in MAC in field goals/game (1.00) and field-goal 79 tackles and 13.0 TFL...Added 3.5 sacks, two pass percentage (68.4%)...Converted a career-long 49-yard field breakups, two forced and five QB hurries... goal against Ball State, one of season-best three successful at- Tied career best with 3.0 TFL vs. Akron...Nine tackles and tied tempts that game...Also connected on a 47-yarder vs. Ohio and career high with 3.0 TFL vs. Ohio...Named MAC West Defensive a 44-yarder against NIU. Player of the Week following Ohio game...Career-high 12 tack- les at BYU...Team-best eight tackles, 2.0 TFL and a forced fumble 2015 vs. Maine. Led MAC and was 23rd in country in field goals made (1.58/ game)...Ranked fifth in MAC in field-goal percentage, connect- 2015 ing on 19-of-27 (.704) kicks...Named honorable mention Fresh- Named Defensive MVP of Marmot Boca Raton Bowl...Forced man All-America by CampusInsiders.com...Four times made a fumble early in the game that resulted in a UT safety...Also three field goals in a game...Earned MAC West Special Teams had six tackles and one TFL...50 tackles, 6.5 TFL, 2.0 sacks for the Player of the Week honors for performance vs. Iowa State on season...Season-high 11 tackles and 3.0 TFL vs. NIU...Moved into Sept. 19...Made 3-of-4 field goals, including a 42-yarder that starting linebacker position in UMass game on Oct. 24 follow- sent the game into second ovetime vs. Cyclones...Made 3-of-3 ing injury to Jaylen Coleman. field goals with a season-long boot of 44 yards vs. UMass...Made 3-of-3 FGs vs. Arkansas State and 3-of-4 vs. Bowling Green...49- 2014 of-50 on PATs. Played in 10 games as a reserve linebacker...Totaled five tack- HIGH SCHOOL les...Played on special teams and returned one kickoff for 28 Ranked as a three-star kicker by ESPN.com...Named honorable yards. mention all-state, first-team South Metro, all-region offensive MVP, first-team all-county athlete and first-team all-county HIGH SCHOOL kicker...Also named an honorary captain, offensive MVP and Rushed for over 1,900 yards and 28 touchdowns as a senior... special teams MVP as a senior...Had four field goals with a long Conference player of the year...Led Bishop Hartley High School of 45 yards...As a QB, threw for 1,058 yards, and rushed for 998 to the Ohio Division IV state semifinals...First-team all-metro, all- yards and 26 touchdowns as a senior...Team’s offensive MVP district and all-conference in both his junior and senior years... and earned first-team all-county as an “athlete” as a junior... Named to the Max Preps All-American team as a senior...As a ju- Recorded 1,800 passing yards, 750 rushing yards and 17 total nior, rushed for 1,500 yards and 21 TDs. On defense, totaled 82 touchdowns as a junior...Kicked five field goals, with a long of tackles, three sacks and seven fumble recoveries...Earned con- 48 yards...As a sophomore, was named a honorable mention ference defensive player of the year honors...High school coach all-region kicker and recorded 360 passing yards, 400 rushing was Brad Burchfield. yards, six total touchdowns, four field goals, with a long of 35 yards...High school coach was Mike Earwood. PERSONAL Full name is Ja’Wuan O’Shay Woodley...Birthdate: June 26, PERSONAL 1994...Major is interdisciplinary studies. Full name Jameson McBride Vest...Birthdate: Jan. 1, 1997...Par- ents are Randal and Gail Vest...Has one brother, Chase...Mechan- ical engineering major. Ja’Wuan Woodley’s Career Statistics

Jameson Vest’s Career Statistics Year G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH 2014 10/0 1 4 5 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 Year G FG-FGA Pct. 18-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Bl XP 2015 12/7 23 27 50 6.5 2.0 2 1 0 1 2015 12 19-27 70.4 2-2 5-7 9-12 3-5 0-1 44 1 49-50 2016 13/12 54 25 79 13.0 3.5 2 0 2 5 2016 13 13-19 68.4 0-0 5-5 4-6 4-8 0-0 49 1 61-62 TOTALS 35/19 78 56 134 20.0 5.5 4 1 2 6 Totals 25 32-46 69.6 2-2 10-12 13-18 7-13 0-1 49 2 110-112 CAREER GAME HIGHS CAREER GAME HIGHS Tackles: 12 (BYU, 9-30-16) Long Field Goal: 49 (Ball State, 11-16-16) Tackles for Loss: 3.0 (Northern Illinois, 11-3-15) Field Goals in Game: 3 (Five times, last vs. Ball State, 11-16-16) TOLEDO PLAYERS TO WATCH

Player of the Week following Ohio game...Completed 98-yard TD Logan 11 to Jon’Vea Johnson vs. Ohio, the longest play from scrimmage in UT history...23-of-32 for 264 yards and four TDs vs. CMU...23-30 Woodside for 322 yards and four TDs vs. BGSU...25-of-31 with four TDs vs. Quarterback • 6-2 • 201 • Jr. EMU...30-of-38 for career-high 505 yards and five TDs vs. BYU...30 Frankfort, KY • Franklin County HS completions was a career best, and five TDs tied his career high... 2016 FIRST-TEAM ALL-MAC MAC West co-offensive Player of the Week and MAC Male Schol- 2016 HEISMAN TROPHY CANDIDATE ar Athlete of the Week for his performance vs. BYU...15-of-26 for 2016 MAXWELL AWARD CANDIDATE 239 yards and four TD passes vs. Fresno State...13-of-25 for 329 2016 MANNING AWARD CANDIDATE yards and four TDs vs. Maine...Completed 23-of-31 passes for 371 yards and three TDs vs. Arkansas State...Named MAC West Career Offensive Player of the Week and Manning Award “Star of the Holds Toledo career record for passing efficiency (162.9)...Ranks Week” for his efforts...On official watch list for Manning Award, second in TD passes (65), third in completion percentage (65.4%)... presented annually to the nation’s top quarterback, and Max- Ranks sixth in passing yards (6,385)...Ten 300-yard passing games well Award, given to the top overall player in the country... Aca- broke school record of nine set by Bruce Gradkowski (2001-05)... demic All-America nominee. Ranks fourth in MAC history in completion percentage. 2015 2016 Did not see game action...Redshirted and retained junior eligi- First-team All-MAC selection...Named a Heisman Trophy “con- bility. tender” by the Heisman Trophy Trust...Led nation with 45 touch- down passes...Broke school record of 29 TD throws achieved 2014 twice by Bruce Gradkowski (2003 and 2005)...45 TD passes is Ranked fourth in MAC in passing efficiency (142.5) and comple- second among MAC all-time leaders, one shy of record of 46 set tion percentage (62.5), 10th in passing yards (188.6)...Completed by BGSU’s Matt Johnson in 2015...Second in country in passing 21-of-27 passes for 176 yards vs. Arkansas State in the GoDaddy efficiency (183.3)...Led MAC and sixth in nation in passing yards/ Bowl...Threw for 323 yards and career-high five TDs vs. EMU... game (317.6)...Second in MAC and fourth in nation in comple- Also completed career-best 77.8% (14-18) of his passes vs. the tion percentage (69.1%)...Had 24 completions of 40 or more Eagles...Named one of eight Manning Award Stars of the Week yards...At least three TD passes in 12 of 13 games, and six games for his performance vs. EMU...Did not start and played in only with at least four and one with five...25-of-39 for 325 yards and one series at NIU on Nov. 11 due to ankle injury suffered at Kent three TDs vs. Ball State...23-of-33 for 286 yards and three TDs vs. State on Nov. 4...Returned to full-time action in 27-20 win vs. NIU...26-of-37 for 327 yards and three TDs at Akron...32-of-46 for BGSU on Nov. 19, completing 8-of-18 passes for 53 yards...Three 438 yards and three TDs vs. Ohio...Named MAC West Offensive TD passes vs. Kent State and UMass...Completed just 13-of-27

2016 National Touchdown Passes Leaders 1. Logan Woodside, Toledo...... 45 2. Jake Browning, Washington...... 43 3. Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech...... 41 Ryan Higgins, LA Tech...... 41 5. Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma...... 40

Logan Woodside’s Career Statistics

Year G/S Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yds. TD 2013 4/1 41 21 0 51.2 240 1 2014 12/10 296 185 8 62.5 2263 19 2015 DNP-Redshirt 2016 13/13 418 289 9 69.1 4129 45 Totals 29/24 755 495 17 66.0 6632 65 CAREER GAME HIGHS Completions: 32 (Ohio, 10-27-16) Attempts: 46 (Ohio, 10-27-16) Completion Percentage: 80.6%/25-31 (EMU, 10-8-16) Passing Yards: 505 (BYU, 9-30-16) Touchdowns Passes 5 (Twice, most recent vs. BYU, 9-30-16) Rushing Yards: 43 (Ball State, 9-20-14) TOLEDO PLAYERS TO WATCH passes in rainstorm at WMU on Oct. 4, but drove UT 55 yards for game-tying field goal with just over a minute left in regulation... Connected on 23-of-34 passes for season-high 339 yards and two TDs vs. CMU...Completed 13-of-22 passes for 152 yards and one TD vs. Ball State...Also set career highs in rushing (43) and rushing TDs (2) vs. Cardinals...Stepped into starting role follow- ing season-ending injury to Phillip Ely vs. Missouri on Sept. 6... Completed 6-of-10 passes for 52 yards vs. Mizzou...Took over as starting QB vs. Cincinnati on Sept. 12...Completed 27-of-40 pass- es for 322 yards and three touchdowns vs. Bearcats...Earned co- MAC West Division Player of the Week honors vs. the Bearcats... Rushed for 78 yards and three TDs on 52 carries...Named to the Academic All-MAC team.

2013 Played in four games as a true freshman, starting one vs. CMU on Sept. 21...Completed 14-of-24 passes for 185 yards off the bench to lead UT to a 33-21 victory over Eastern Washington on Sept. 14...Season-best 81-yard TD pass vs. EWU.

High School Completed 138-of-212 passes for 2,951 yards and a school-re- Logan Woodside’s Passing Statistics by Game cord 41 touchdowns as a senior...Led his school to a 12-1 record, 2013 advancing to the third round of state playoffs...Earned first-team Opponent Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yds. TD all-state honors from MaxPreps...Rushed for 428 yards and nine at Florida DNP at Missouri DNP TDs...Added 65.5 tackles, five interceptions and 13 pass break- Eastern Washington 24 14 0 58.3 185 1 ups on defense...Named Offensive MVP for Team Kentucky in at Central Michigan 6 3 0 50.0 27 0 at Ball State DNP Best of the Bluegrass All-Star game...As a junior, threw for 2,560 Western Michigan 6 2 0 33.3 8 0 yards and 29 touchdowns...Rushed for 417 yards and seven TDs... Navy DNP at Bowling Green DNP Three-star recruit by Scout.com...Quarterback MVP at the Mid- Eastern Michigan 5 2 0 40.0 20 0 west Ultimate 100 Camp...High school coach was Chris Tracy. Buffalo DNP Northern Illinois DNP at Akron DNP Personal Full name is Logan Miles Woodside...Birthdate: Jan. 27, 1995... 2014 Opponent Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yds. TD Parents are Jason Woodside and Emily Cleveland...Has one step- New Hampshire DNP brother, Tyler Cleveland...Marketing major. Missouri 10 6 0 60.0 52 0 at Cincinnati 40 27 0 67.5 322 3 Ball State 22 13 1 59.1 152 1 Central Michigan 34 23 1 67.6 339 2 at Western Michigan 27 13 1 48.1 210 1 at Iowa State 36 22 0 61.1 189 1 UMass 34 20 2 58.9 225 3 at Kent State 25 16 0 64.0 202 3 at Northern Illinois 5 2 0 40.0 20 0 Bowling Green 18 8 2 44.4 53 0 at Eastern Michigan 18 14 0 77.8 323 5 Arkansas State 27 21 1 77.8 176 0

2015 DNP-Redshirt

2016 Opponent Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yds. TD at Arkansas State 31 23 0 64.5 371 3 Maine 25 13 1 52.0 329 4 Fresno State 26 15 0 57.7 239 4 at BYU 38 30 2 78.9 505 5 at EMU 31 25 0 80.6 247 4 Bowling Green 30 23 1 76.7 322 4 Central Michigan 32 23 0 71.9 264 4 Ohio 46 32 1 69.6 438 3 at Akron 37 26 0 70.3 327 3 at Northern Illinois 33 23 1 69.7 286 3 Ball State 39 25 1 64.1 325 3 at Western Michigan 24 13 2 54.2 229 3 Appalachian State 26 18 0 69.2 247 2 TOLEDO PLAYERS TO WATCH

LOGAN WOODSIDE IN THE TOLEDO AND MAC RECORD BOOK TOLEDO - CAREER PASSING TOLEDO - SEASON PASSING MAC - CAREER PASSING Passing Yardage Passing Yardage Pass Completion Percentage 1. Bruce Gradkowski (2002-05)...... 9,225 1. Logan Woodside (2016)...... 4,129 1. Bruce Gradkowski, UT (2002-05)...... 68.2% 2. Terrance Owens (2010-13)...... 8,203 2. Bruce Gradkowski (2004)...... 3,518 2. Dan LeFevour, CMU (2006-09)...... 66.4% 3. (1972-75) ...... 7,266 3. Brian Jones (2002)...... 3,446 3. Ben Roethlisberger, Miami (2001-03)...... 66.4% 4. Ryan Huzjak (1993-96)...... 6,926 4. Bruce Gradkowski (2003)...... 3,210 4. Logan Woodside, UT (2013-pres.)...... 65.4% 5. Aaron Opelt (2006-09)...... 6,804 5. Phillip Ely (2015)...... 2,965 Matt Johnson, BGSU (2012-15)...... 65.4% 6. Logan Woodside (2013-present)...... 6,632 6. Chris Wallace (1997)...... 2,955 Zach Terrell, WMU (2013-pres.)...... 65.4% 7. Kevin Meger (1989-92) ...... 6,023 7. Terrance Owens (2012)...... 2,705 7. Byron Leftwich, MAR (1999-02)...... 65.1% 8. Chris Wallace (1995-98)...... 5,454 8. Gene Swick (1975)...... 2,487 8. Tyler Sheehan, BGSU (2006-09)...... 64.7% 9. Tavares Bolden (1999-2001)...... 5,417 9. Chris Wallace (1998)...... 2,476 9. Ryan Schneider, UCF (2002-03)...... 64.5% 10. (1969-71) ...... 5,275 10. Bruce Gradkowski (2005)...... 2,469 10. Omar Jacobs, BGSU (2003-05...... 64.4% Pass Completion Percentage (minimum 400 attempts) Touchdown Passing Leaders 1. Brian Jones (2001-02)...... 68.9 1. Logan Woodside (2016)...... 45 MAC - SEASON PASSING 2. Bruce Gradkowski (2003)...... 29 2. Bruce Gradkowski (2002-05)...... 68.2 Touchdown Passes Bruce Gradkowski (2005)...... 29 3. Logan Woodside (2013-present)...... 65.4 1. Matt Johnson, BGSU (2015)...... 46 4. Bruce Gradkowski (2004)...... 27 4. Austin Dantin (2009-12)...... 65.1 2. Logan Woodside, Toledo (2016)...... 45 Chris Wallace (1997)...... 27 5. Terrance Owens (2010-13)...... 64.0 3. Omar Jacobs, BGSU (2004)...... 41 6. Brian Jones (2002)...... 23 6. Tavares Bolden (1999-2001)...... 59.9 4. Chad Pennington, MAR (1997)...... 39 Phillip Ely (2015) ...... 23 7. Gene Swick (1972-75)...... 59.3 5. Byron Leftwich, MAR (2001)...... 38 8. Logan Woodside (2014)...... 19 8. Aaron Opelt (2006-09)...... 57.7 6. Chad Pennington, MAR (1999)...... 37 9. Terrance Owens (2011)...... 18 9. Philip Ely (2014-2015)...... 56.7 Ben Roethlisberger, MIA (2003)...... 37 Terrance Owens (2013)...... 18 10. Ryan Huzjak (1993-96)...... 56.2 8. Tim Hiller, WMU (2008)...... 36 Pass Completion Percentage 9. Keith Wenning, Ball State (2013)...... 35 Touchdown Passes 1. Terrance Owens (2011)...... 72.2% 10. Tim Lester, WMU (1999)...... 34 1. Bruce Gradkowski (2002-05)...... 85 2. Bruce Gradkowski (2003)...... 71.2% 2. Logan Woodside (2013-present)...... 65 3. Brian Jones (2002)...... 70.2% 3. Terrance Owens (2010-13)...... 63 4. Bruce Gradkowski (2004)...... 70.2% MAC - GAME PASSING 5. Logan Woodside (2016)...... 69.1% 4. Ryan Huzjak (1993-96)...... 52 Passing Yardage 6. Tavares Bolden (2001)...... 67.1% 5. Aaron Opelt (2006-09)...... 46 1. Blake Frohnapfel, UMass vs. BGSU (2014)...589 7. Austin Dantin (2010)...... 66.1% 6. Chuck Ealey (1969-71) ...... 45 2. Jose Davis, KSU vs. UCF (1997)...... 551 8. Lee Pete (1947)...... 65.2% 7. Chris Wallace (1995-97)...... 44 3. Alex Carder, WMU at Toledo (2011)...... 548 9. Austin Dantin (2011)...... 64.9% 8. Gene Swick (1972-75) ...... 43 4. Ben Roethlisberger, MIA vs. NIU (2002...... 525 10. Logan Woodside (2014)...... 62.5% 9. Tavares Bolden (1998-2001)...... 34 5. Andy Schmitt, EMU vs. CMU (2008)...... 516 10. Austin Dantin (2009-12)...... 31 Zac Dysert, MIA at Akron (2012)...... 516 Passing Efficiency 7. Tyler Sheehan, BGSU at KSU (2009)...... 505 (Yds per att x 8.4) + (completion %) 300-Yard Passing Games + (TD % x 3.3) - (Int. % x 2) Logan Woodside, UT at BYU (2016)...... 505 1. Logan Woodside (2013-present)...... 10 1. Logan Woodside (2016)...... 183.9 9. Joe Licata, Buffalo at Toledo (2013)...... 497 2. Bruce Gradkowski (2002-05)...... 9 2. Terrance Owens (2011)...... 169.2 Ryan Schneider, UCF vs. FAU (2003)...... 497 3. Aaron Opelt (2006-09)...... 7 3. Bruce Gradkowski (2004)...... 162.6 4. Brian Jones (2001-02)...... 5 4. Bruce Gradkowski (2003)...... 161.5 Philip Ely (2014-15)...... 5 5. Brian Jones (2002)...... 152.3

Passing Efficiency (Yds per att x 8.4) + (completion %) + (TD % x 3.3) - (Int. % x 2) TOLEDO - GAME PASSING 1. Logan Woodside (2013-present)....162.89 Passing Yardage 2. Bruce Gradkowski (2002-05)...... 157.40 1. Logan Woodside vs. BYU (2016)...... 505 3. Brian Jones (2001-02)...... 149.45 2. Bruce Gradkowski vs. Pitt (2003)...... 461 4. Terrance Owens (2010-13)...... 147.57 3. Bruce Gradkowski vs. BSU(2004)...... 455 5. Austin Dantin (2009-12)...... 135.54 4. Logan Woodside vs. Ohio (2016)...... 438 6. Philip Ely (2014-15)...... 133.46 5. B. Gradkowski vs. Buffalo (2003)...... 435 7. Chuck Ealey (1969-71) ...... 131.79 6. Aaron Opelt vs. Purdue (2009)...... 423 8. Gene Swick (1972-75) ...... 130.30 7. Aaron Opelt vs. Ball State (2009)...... 422 9. Tavares Bolden (1999-2001)...... 124.10 8. Terrance Owens vs. EMU (2012)...... 401 9. Aaron Opelt vs. N. Illinois (2007)...... 387 10. Jim Kelso vs. Wisconsin (1982)...... 382 HEAD COACH JASON CANDLE

Jason Candle has played a major part of the success 32-17 victory over No. 24 Temple in the rain of south Flori- of the University of Toledo football program since 2009, da. The triumph capped a 10-2 season for the Rockets and first as an assistant coach and then as head coach. Candle gave Candle a head coaching debut to remember. assumed the Rockets’ head coaching role in December of 2015 following seven successful seasons as an assistant. First Months on the Job He has since embarked on a quest to take an already out- Candle’s first two months on the job were a whirlwind standing program to even greater heights. of activity. First, he had to prepare his team for a battle In his first full season as Toledo’s leader in 2016, Can- with a very strong Temple team in the Marmot Boca Raton dle led the Rockets to a 9-4 season and a berth in the Ray- Bowl. Despite being short-staffed, the Rockets were ready com Media Camellia Bowl. He and his staff followed that for the No. 24 Owls, holding them to just three points and up with a 2017 recruiting class that was ranked No. 1 in 67 yards of offense in the first half. Toledo dominated the the Mid-American Conference by every major recruiting fourth quarter, too, outscoring Temple, 20-8, in the final service. 15 minutes to come away with a 32-17 victory. Candle was serving as the Rockets’ associate head Next on Candle’s agenda was completing his coach- coach/offensive coordinator when on Dec. 2, 2015, UT ing staff and signing the next generation of Rockets. Athletic Director Mike O’Brien chose him to become the Candle added eight assistants to the staff, as well as 27th head football coach in the 95-year storied history of a strength and conditioning coach, a director of high Toledo football. school relations and a director of football operations. The Candle had exactly 20 days to put together a coach- newcomers­ helped Candle put the finishing touches on ing staff and prepare his team for the Marmot Boca Raton a recruiting class that was ranked second in the MAC by Bowl. Twenty days later, Candle and his team celebrated a ESPN.com. HEAD COACH JASON CANDLE

Firing Up the Rockets in 2016 MAC in rushing, averaging nearly Candle’s first full season as 208 yards per contest, and ranked head coach of the Rockets was No. 2 in the nation in fewest sacks filled with highlights. Toledo won allowed (five). nine games and earned a berth In 2014, UT led the MAC in just into the Raycom Media Camellia about every major offensive catego- Bowl, its sixth bowl berth in the ry, including scoring offense (36.6), last seven years. total offense (490.5) and rushing The 2016 Rockets featured offense (256.4). The 2014 season one of the top offenses in the culminated with a nine-touchdown country, ranking in the top 10 in Jason Candle, shown here with UT Athletic Di- outburst in a 63-44 victory over Ar- five offensive categories, includ- rector Mike O’Brien, was named Toledo’s head kansas State in the GoDaddy Bowl ing passing efficiency (second), football coach on Dec. 2, 2015. for the 9-4 Rockets. third-down conversions (fifth), Six Rockets earned All-MAC rec- total offense (seventh) and pass- ognition on offense in 2014, with ing offense (10th). Toledo set the school record with an senior center Greg Mancz snagging second-team All- average of 517.8 yards per game. America honors and the Vern Smith Leadership Award, The Rockets’ 2016 roster housed a record nine players given annually to the top player in the MAC. Sophomore who were on the official watch lists for national awards. running back Kareem Hunt ranked 10th in the nation in Twelve Rockets made All-MAC, including a league-high rushing (1,631 yards) and second in yards per carry (7.96). seven first-team selections. Junior quarterback Logan Candle also skillfully guided the Rocket Woodside led the nation with 45 touchdown passes and through a challenging season in which the top three sig- was named a contender for the Heisman Trophy by the nal-callers were all injured at the same time. Heisman Trophy Trust. Senior tight end Michael Roberts In 2013, the Rockets averaged 33.0 points and 447.3 led the nation’s tight ends with 16 TD catches and was yards of total offense per game. Toledo’s running game named first-team All-America by the Football Writers As- was especially effective, ranking second in the Mid-Amer- sociation of America. Senior running back Kareem Hunt ican Conference with 240.6 yards per contest. In addition, finished his career as UT’s all-time leading rusher with seven players on the offensive side of the ball earned All- 4,945 yards. Roberts and Hunt were chosen to play in the MAC honors, including two-time first-team running back 2017 Senior Bowl, while offensive lineman Storm Norton David Fluellen. and defensive tackle Treyvon Hester In his debut as offensive coordi- joined Roberts as selections for the nator in 2012, Candle helped guide East-West Shrine Game. the third-ranked offense in the MAC, as UT averaged 445.2 yards per game. Guiding the Rocket Offense as an The Rockets had five offensive players Assistant make the All-MAC team, propelling Under Candle’s guidance as of- them to a 9-4 mark and a trip to the Fa- fensive coordinator, the Toledo of- mous Idaho Potato Bowl. fense was prolific, and 2015 was no exception. The Rockets were 10-2 and Making his Mark as Receivers Coach ranked third in the Mid-American Con- As the receivers coach from 2009- ference in scoring offense (35.0) and 11, Candle mentored one of the most total offense (460.9 yards per game). decorated receivers in Rocket history, Four Rockets earned All-MAC honors Eric Page. Page caught 306 passes on offense, including first-team honor- in his career, the most ever by a Divi- ee Storm Norton (OL). Junior running Six of Candle’s 13 seasons as an assis- sion I-BCS receiver in three seasons. A back Kareem Hunt came back from in- tant football coach were as a coordi- three-time All-MAC player, Page broke juries to lead the MAC in rushing with nator. He was just 27 years old when virtually every UT receiving record and 108.1 yards per game. Toledo led the he was named offensive coordinator tied the MAC record for career recep- at Mount Union. HEAD COACH JASON CANDLE tions. In 2011, the Rockets went 9-4 and won their first bowl game in six years, a 42-41 victory over Air Force in the Military Bowl. Sophomore wide receiver Bernard Reedy caught three touchdown passes and was named the game’s MVP. Page caught a school-record 125 passes for the season and earned first-team All-MAC honors. In 2010, the Rockets went 8-5 and made their first bowl appearance in five seasons. Page caught 99 passes and was a first-team All-MAC honoree at wide receiver, earning All-America honors as a kickoff returner, as well. In 2009, Candle coached the slot receivers and tight ends. He helped guide Page to an outstanding freshman season. Page led the nation in receptions (82) and yardage (1,159) by a freshman and was named first-team Freshman All- America by Phil Steele Magazine and the College Football News. Candle has earned some national accolades of his own. In 2010, he was named one of the top recruiters in the nation by Rivals.com. He was one of only nine coaches Candle has coached 10 players who have played in the NFL. in the country from non-automatic BCS qualifying confer- ences to be named to the list and the only coach from the Candle, a native of Salem, OH, began his coaching MAC. Candle also was named the Mid-American Confer- career at Mount Union in 2003 as the receivers coach. In ence “Recruiter of the Year” by Scout.com in both 2011 the 2004 and 2005 seasons, he worked with Campbell, and 2012. Toledo’s 2011 recruiting class was ranked No. who was the Purple Raiders’ offensive coordinator at the 1 in the MAC by both Scout and Rivals. In 2014, Candle time. Candle took over the post of offensive coordinator was named one of only two MAC assistants to be named in 2007, and also assumed the duties as the program’s re- among the top recruiters in the “Group of Five” conferenc- cruiting coordinator. es by Rivals. In Candle’s two seasons as offensive coordinator, the Purple Raiders went 29-1, win- Coaching Origins at Mount Union ning the national championship in Candle joined the Rockets’ staff in 2008 and finishing as runners-up in 2009 after spending both his playing 2007. Mount Union offensive players and coaching career under head coach earned nine All-American honors in Larry Kehres at Mount Union. In Candle’s Candle’s two seasons running the of- six years as an assistant at Mount Union, fense. QB Greg Micheli was honored the Purple Raiders went 83-4 and won in 2008 with the Gagliardi Trophy, NCAA Division III national champion- given annually to the best NCAA Di- ships in 2005, 2006 and 2008. The 2003 vision III player in the nation. Candle and 2007 teams lost in the national also helped guide two Purple Raider championship game. receivers to All-American status dur- A 2003 Mount Union graduate, Can- ing his time as the receivers coach dle was an All-Ohio Athletic Conference from 2003-08. One of those All- first-team selection in 2001 as he led the American receivers, Pierre Garcon, is team in receptions (41), yards receiving Candle’s record at Toledo in eight years a starting wide receiver for the Wash- (778) and touchdowns (9). He was a key in the program is 66-35. In 14 years of ington Redskins. The other was Cecil member of the 2000 and 2001 national coaching at the college level, Candle Shorts, a fourth-round draft pick of championship teams and finished his has been a part of 13 teams with win- the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2011. career with 57 grabs for 1,037 yards and ning records. Candle and his wife Nicole were 11 scores. married in June of 2014. HEAD COACH JASON CANDLE

Personal Information Date of Birth: Nov. 12, 1979 Hometown: Salem, OH High School: West Branch Family: Wife: Nicole. Married in June of 2014 Education: Bachelor’s degree in physical education and health, Mount Union, 2003 Record as a Head Coach Year School Position Record MAC Highlights 2015 Toledo Head Coach 1-0 0-0 Boca Raton Bowl Champs, MAC West co-champion 2016 Toledo Head Coach 9-4 6-2 Raycom Media Camellia Bowl Career Record 10-4 6-2 Record as an Assistant Coach Year School Position Record / Highlights 2003 Mount Union Receivers 13-1 / D-III National Runnersup 2004 Mount Union Receivers 12-1 2005 Mount Union Receivers 14-1 / D-III National Runnersup 2006 Mount Union Receivers 15-0 / D-III National Champions 2007 Mount Union Offensive Coordinator 14-1/ D-III National Runnersup 2008 Mount Union Offensive Coordinator 15-0 / D-III National Champions 2009 Toledo Slot Receivers/Tight Ends 5-7 2010 Toledo Receivers 8-5 / Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 2011 Toledo Receivers 8-4 / Military Bowl Champions 2012 Toledo Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers 9-4 / Famous Idaho Potato Bowl 2013 Toledo Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers 7-5 2014 Toledo Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 9-4 / GoDaddy Bowl Champions 2015 Toledo Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 10-2/Marmot Boca Raton Bowl Champions

Bowl Games Participated in as a Coach 2010 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 2011 Military Bowl 2012 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl 2015 GoDaddy Bowl (2014 season) 2015 Marmot Boca Raton Bowl 2016 Raycom Media Camellia Bowl

NCAA Division III National Champions Participated in as a Coach 2006 Mount Union 2008 Mount Union

NFL Players Coached by Jason Candle David Fluellen (Toledo 2010-13): Tennessee Pierre Garcon (Mount Union 2004-07): Indianapolis, Washington Zac Kerin (Toledo 2010-13): Minnesota Greg Mancz (Toledo, 2011-14): Houston Danny Noble (Toledo 2008-11): Tampa Bay, Jacksonville Eric Page (Toledo 2009-11): Tampa Bay Bernard Reedy (Toledo 2010-13): Atlanta, Tampa Bay Alonzo Russell (Toledo, 2012-15): Cincinnati Cecil Shorts (Mount Union, 2006-10): Jacksonville, Houston, Tampa Bay Stephen Williams (Toledo, 2006-09): Arizona, Seattle, Jacksonville, Miami

College Football Playing Career Wide Receiver, Mount Union 2000, 2001 First-Team All-OAC 2001

NCAA Division III National Champions Participated in as a Player 2000 Mount Union 2001 Mount Union TOLEDO COACHING STAFF

Jason Candle Brian George Brian Wright Head Coach Defensive Coordinator/ Offensive Coordinator/ Mount Union ‘03 Defensive Line Coach Quarterbacks Coach Ohio ‘94 Wooster ‘94

Mike Bellamy Marquel Blackwell Robby Discher Wide Receivers Coach Running Backs Coach Tight Ends Coach/ Illinois ‘90 South Florida ‘02 Special Teams Coordinator William Jewel ‘09

Mike Hallett Hank Poteat Mike Ward Offensive Line Coach Cornerbacks Coach Linebackers Coach Mount Union ‘94 Pittsburgh ‘11 Georgetown (KY) ‘84

Ross Watson Brad Bichey Ricky Ciccone Andrew Terwilliger Safeties Coach Strength & Conditioning Director of High School Director of Football Ball State ‘01 Coach Relations Operations West Liberty State ‘08 Mount Union ‘05 Otterbein ‘08 2016 TOLEDO STATISTICS

2016 Toledo Football TOLEDO Overall Team Statistics (as of Dec 21, 2016) All games

Team Statistics TOLEDO OPP SCORING 494 334 Points Per Game 38.0 25.7 Points Off Turnovers 24 44 FIRST DOWNS 315 256 R u s h in g 122 110 P a s s in g 168 126 P e n a lt y 25 20 RUSHING YARDAGE 2535 2285 Yards gained rushing 2725 2582 Yards lost rushing 190 297 Rushing Attempts 512 474 Average Per Rush 5.0 4.8 Average Per Game 195.0 175.8 TDs Rushing 17 15 PASSING YARDAGE 4196 2870 C o m p - A t t - I n t 291-423-9 227-414-6 Average Per Pass 9.9 6.9 Average Per Catch 14.4 12.6 Average Per Game 322.8 220.8 TDs Passing 46 24 TOTAL OFFENSE 6731 5155 Total Plays 935 888 Average Per Play 7.2 5.8 Average Per Game 517.8 396.5 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 50-929 66-1297 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 24-237 15-99 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 6-19 9-133 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 18.6 19.7 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 9.9 6.6 INT RETURN AVERAGE 3.2 14.8 FUMBLES-LOST 11-5 10-4 PENALTIES-Yards 91-796 85-901 Average Per Game 61.2 69.3 PUNTS-Yards 54-2328 86-3409 Average Per Punt 43.1 39.6 Net punt average 38.3 36.7 KICKOFFS-Yards 87-5237 67-3961 Average Per Kick 60.2 59.1 Net kick average 40.1 38.9 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 0 : 1 1 2 9 : 4 9 3RD-DOWN Conversions 93/182 66/190 3rd-Down Pct 51% 35% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4/10 7/15 4th-Down Pct 40% 47% SACKS BY-Yards 21-138 14-89 MISC YARDS 42 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 65 41 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 13-19 16-18 ON-SIDE KICKS 1-1 0-2 RED-ZONE SCORES (46-50) 92% (40-47) 85% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (36-50) 72% (27-47) 57% PAT-ATTEMPTS (61-62) 98% (40-40) 100% ATTENDANCE 123766 140574 Games/Avg Per Game 6/20628 5/28115 Neutral Site Games 2/15340

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total TOLEDO 76 108 176 134 0 494 Opponents 72 51 110 101 0 334 2016 TOLEDO STATISTICS

2016 Toledo Football TOLEDO Overall Individual Statistics (as of Dec 21, 2016) All games

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg HUNT, Kareem 13 262 1512 37 1475 5.6 10 47 113.5 JONES, Corey 19 183 9.6 1 63 SWANSON, Terry 13 116 600 17 583 5.0 4 63 44.8 THOMPSON, Cody 2 15 7.5 0 10 JONES-MOORE, Dami 12 50 282 3 279 5.6 0 42 23.2 McKINLEY-LEWIS, D. 2 12 6.0 0 12 THOMPKINS, Art 12 29 235 0 235 8.1 3 43 19.6 HOLLMAN, Kadar 1 0 0.0 0 0 SMITH, Brad 3 6 20 1 19 3.2 0 7 6.3 JONES, Ronnie 0 27 0.0 1 27 JULIAN, Michael 4 2 7 0 7 3.5 0 5 1.8 Total 24 237 9.9 2 63 JONES, Corey 13 2 6 0 6 3.0 0 3 0.5 Opponents 15 99 6.6 0 33 TEAM 6 8 0 29 -29 -3.6 0 0 -4.8 WOODSIDE, Logan 13 37 63 103 -40 -1.1 0 7 -3.1 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Total 13 512 2725 190 2535 5.0 17 63 195.0 SWIFT, Connery 2 3 1.5 0 3 Opponents 13 474 2582 297 2285 4.8 15 62 175.8 JOHNSON, Delando 1 0 0.0 0 0 COVINGTON, Aaron 1 7 7.0 0 7 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g ROGERS, DeJuan 1 0 0.0 0 0 WOODSIDE, Logan 13 183.33 289-418-9 69.1 4129 45 98 317.6 MATHIS, Trevon 1 9 9.0 0 9 JULIAN, Michael 4 218.56 2-5-0 40.0 67 1 62 16.8 Total 6 19 3.2 0 9 Total 13 183.75 291-423-9 68.8 4196 46 98 322.8 Opponents 9 133 14.8 1 49 Opponents 13 129.29 227-414-6 54.8 2870 24 91 220.8 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g JONES, Corey 34 671 19.7 0 45 JONES, Corey 13 66 817 12.4 5 85 62.8 THOMPKINS, Art 12 202 16.8 0 26 THOMPSON, Cody 13 64 1269 19.8 11 78 97.6 LINCH, Jack 1 24 24.0 0 24 ROBERTS, Michael 13 45 533 11.8 16 41 41.0 FISHER, Jordan 1 2 2.0 0 2 HUNT, Kareem 13 41 403 9.8 1 71 31.0 PHILLIPS, Desmond 1 29 29.0 0 29 JOHNSON,Jon'Vea 13 40 773 19.3 10 98 59.5 JONES-MOORE, Dami 1 1 1.0 0 1 SWANSON, Terry 13 10 74 7.4 1 20 5.7 Total 50 929 18.6 0 45 McKINLEY-LEWIS, D. 10 7 70 10.0 0 40 7.0 Opponents 66 1297 19.7 1 94 YOUSEY, Zach 13 6 146 24.3 2 62 11.2 THOMPKINS, Art 12 3 29 9.7 0 28 2.4 Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg JONES-MOORE, Dami 12 3 14 4.7 0 10 1.2 Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 PHILLIPS, Desmond 10 2 27 13.5 0 31 2.7 Opponents 1 6 6.0 0 6 RICHARDS, Darryl 11 2 21 10.5 0 11 1.9 MONTGOMERY, D'Vari 3 1 14 14.0 0 14 4.7 KULON, Adam 13 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.5 Total 13 291 4196 14.4 46 98 322.8 Opponents 13 227 2870 12.6 24 91 220.8 2016 TOLEDO STATISTICS

2016 Toledo Football TOLEDO Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Dec 21, 2016) All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd # Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 23 ROGERS, DeJuan 13 55 39 94 2.5-7 0.5-2 1-0 6 1 . . . . 30 WOODLEY,Ja'Wuan 13 54 25 79 13.0-74 3.5-29 . 2 5 . 2 . . 10 STEPEC, John 13 44 27 71 14.0-46 4.5-20 . 3 15 . 2 . . 17 TAAFE, Tyler 13 32 38 70 6.0-19 0.5-5 . 2 2 . . . . 3C SWIFT, Connery 13 39 22 61 1.5-4 . 2-3 7 . . . . . 9 ADENIYI, Olasunkan 13 33 16 49 8.0-46 4.0-38 . . 8 . . . . 6 MATHIS, Trevon 13 36 8 44 1.0-3 . 1-9 2 . . 1 . . 91 HESTER, Treyvon 10 22 17 39 8.0-33 5.0-28 . 1 7 1-0 1 . . 52 MOORE, Marquise 11 17 19 36 2.0-4 . . . 3 . . . . 13 HOLLMAN, Kadar 13 25 8 33 . . . 8 . . . . . 20 POWELL, Jeremi 13 19 13 32 2.5-7 . . . 1 . . . . 8 TEACHEY, Josh 13 27 1 28 5.0-15 1.0-3 ...... 21 BLUE, Dedarallo 13 13 13 26 1.0-4 . . 2 . . . . . 29 LINCH, Jack 13 15 9 24 1.0-6 1.0-6 ...... 2C MARTIN, Jordan 13 17 7 24 0.5-1 . . 4 . . . . . 99 SKIPPER, Tuzar 13 10 12 22 1.0-3 . . . 2 . . 1 . 31 QUINN, Zach 13 9 6 15 . . . . 1 1-0 . . . 28 COVINGTON, Aaron 11 13 2 15 . . 1-7 3 . . . . . 7 JOHNSON, Delando 13 3 11 14 . . 1-0 1 . . . . . 5 REMY, Marc 12 8 6 14 . . . 3 . . . . . 1 WHITFIELD, Marcus 12 8 5 13 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 92 DAVIS, Daniel 12 4 7 11 3.0-11 0.5-4 ...... 42 OLEKANMA, Richard 3 3 6 9 1.0-3 ...... 93 CHILDRESS, Nate 12 3 5 8 ...... 34 WILLIAMS, Jordan 11 3 3 6 ...... 3R JONES, Ronnie 12 4 1 5 ...... 97 MOORE, Earl 2 2 3 5 0.5-1 . . 1 1 . . . . 78 ATARIWA, Yazeed 10 2 2 4 ...... 74 NORTON, Storm 13 3 . 3 ...... 39 VUCELICH, Samuel 13 2 1 3 ...... 25 THOMPSON, Cody 13 3 . 3 ...... 1 . 3 WILLIAMS, Jhonny 3 . 3 3 1.0-4 0.5-3 . . 1 . . . . 90 DAVIS, Lamarr 3 1 2 3 0.5-1 ...... 19 MEYERS, Mark 2 1 1 2 ...... 15 DAVIS, Anthony 4 1 1 2 ...... 11 WOODSIDE, Logan 13 2 . 2 ...... 35 HIGH, Josh 11.1 ...... 27 ROBINSON, Kahlil 1 . 1 1 ...... 26 FRAZIER, Kennedy 2 1 . 1 ...... 55 MAYNARD, Lucas 3 1 . 1 1.0-2 ...... 50 LANCIA, Connor 2 . 1 1 ...... 45 KULON, Adam 13 . 1 1 ...... 76 NKANSAH, Elijah 9 1 . 1 ...... 47 SPELMAN, Brad 13 . 1 1 ...... 7 JOHNSON,Jon'Vea 13 1 . 1 ...... 14 FRYE, Desmond 2 . 1 1 ...... TM TEAM 6 ...... 1-0 . . . Total 13 538 344 882 74-294 21-138 6-19 45 47 4-0 6 2 . Opponents 13 562 418 980 67-192 14-89 9-133 39 25 4-6 5 1 . 2016 TOLEDO STATISTICS

2016 Toledo Football TOLEDO Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Dec 21, 2016) All games

SEASON CAREER

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g HUNT, Kareem 13 262 1512 37 1475 5.6 10 47 113.5 44 782 5047 102 4945 6.3 44 91 112.4 SWANSON, Terry 13 116 600 17 583 5.0 4 63 44.8 36 372 2272 34 2238 6.0 17 90 62.2 JONES-MOORE, Damio 12 50 282 3 279 5.6 0 42 23.2 44 250 1437 21 1416 5.7 16 53 32.2 THOMPKINS, Art 12 29 235 0 235 8.1 3 43 19.6 12 29 235 0 235 8.1 3 43 19.6 SMITH, Brad 3 6 20 1 19 3.2 0 7 6.3 7 10 34 1 33 3.3 0 7 4.7 JULIAN, Michael 4 2 7 0 7 3.5 0 5 1.8 14 22 96 36 60 2.7 0 16 4.3 JONES, Corey 13 2 6 0 6 3.0 0 3 0.5 48 16 130 5 125 7.8 0 29 2.6 TEAM 6 8 0 29 -29 -3.6 0 0 -4.8 WOODSIDE, Logan 13 37 63 103 -40 -1.1 0 7 -3.1 30 95 248 194 54 0.6 3 14 1.8 Total 13 512 2725 190 2535 5.0 17 63 195.0 Opponents 13 474 2582 297 2285 4.8 15 62 175.8

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g WOODSIDE, Logan 13 183.33 289-418-9 69.1 4129 45 98 317.6 30 163.26 495-755-17 65.6 6632 65 98 221.1 JULIAN, Michael 4 218.56 2-5-0 40.0 67 1 62 16.8 14 131.46 15-31-0 48.4 228 2 62 16.3 Total 13 183.75 291-423-9 68.8 4196 46 98 322.8 Opponents 13 129.29 227-414-6 54.8 2870 24 91 220.8

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g JONES, Corey 13 66 817 12.4 5 85 62.8 48 189 2236 11.8 15 85 46.6 THOMPSON, Cody 13 64 1269 19.8 11 78 97.6 38 105 2128 20.3 16 88 56.0 ROBERTS, Michael 13 45 533 11.8 16 41 41.0 39 70 832 11.9 22 41 21.3 HUNT, Kareem 13 41 403 9.8 1 71 31.0 44 73 555 7.6 1 71 12.6 JOHNSON,Jon'Vea 13 40 773 19.3 10 98 59.5 26 49 875 17.9 10 98 33.7 SWANSON, Terry 13 10 74 7.4 1 20 5.7 36 35 298 8.5 2 40 8.3 McKINLEY-LEWIS, D. 10 7 70 10.0 0 40 7.0 10 7 70 10.0 0 40 7.0 YOUSEY, Zach 13 6 146 24.3 2 62 11.2 37 8 183 22.9 3 62 4.9 THOMPKINS, Art 12 3 29 9.7 0 28 2.4 12 3 29 9.7 0 28 2.4 JONES-MOORE, Damio 12 3 14 4.7 0 10 1.2 44 20 167 8.4 0 35 3.8 PHILLIPS, Desmond 10 2 27 13.5 0 31 2.7 10 2 27 13.5 0 31 2.7 RICHARDS, Darryl 11 2 21 10.5 0 11 1.9 20 4 61 15.2 0 26 3.0 MONTGOMERY, D'Vari 3 1 14 14.0 0 14 4.7 3 1 14 14.0 0 14 4.7 KULON, Adam 13 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.5 22 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.3 Total 13 291 4196 14.4 46 98 322.8 Opponents 13 227 2870 12.6 24 91 220.8

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g g plays rush pass total avg/g WOODSIDE, Logan 13 455 -40 4129 4089 314.5 30 850 54 6632 6686 222.9 HUNT, Kareem 13 262 1475 0 1475 113.5 44 783 4945 0 4945 112.4 SWANSON, Terry 13 116 583 0 583 44.8 36 372 2238 0 2238 62.2 JONES-MOORE, Damio 12 50 279 0 279 23.2 44 250 1416 0 1416 32.2 THOMPKINS, Art 12 29 235 0 235 19.6 12 29 235 0 235 19.6 JULIAN, Michael 4 7 7 67 74 18.5 14 53 60 228 288 20.6 SMITH, Brad 3 6 19 0 19 6.3 7 10 33 0 33 4.7 JONES, Corey 13 2 6 0 6 0.5 48 16 125 0 125 2.6 TEAM 6 8 -29 0 -29 -4.8 Total 13 935 2535 4196 6731 517.8 Opponents 13 888 2285 2870 5155 396.5 2016 TOLEDO STATISTICS

2016 Toledo Football TOLEDO Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Dec 21, 2016) All games

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PAT PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts VEST, Jameson - 13-19 61-62 - - - - - 100 - 32-46 110-112 - - - - - 206 ROBERTS, Michael 16 - - - 2 - - - 100 22 - - - 2 - - - 136 THOMPSON, Cody 11 ------66 16 - - - - 0-1 - - 96 HUNT, Kareem 11 ------66 45 ------270 JOHNSON,Jon'Vea 10 ------60 10 ------60 JONES, Corey 6 ------36 16 ------96 SWANSON, Terry 5 ------30 19 ------114 THOMPKINS, Art 3 ------18 3 ------18 YOUSEY, Zach 2 ------12 3 ------18 JONES, Ronnie 1 ------6 1 ------6 WOODSIDE, Logan - - - - - 2-3 - - 0 3 - - - - 3-4 - - 18 Total 65 13-19 61-62 - 2 2-3 - - 494 Opponents 41 16-18 40-40 - - 0-1 - - 334

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg JONES, Corey 19 183 9.6 1 63 64 532 8.3 1 63 THOMPSON, Cody 2 15 7.5 0 10 3 46 15.3 0 10 McKINLEY-LEWIS, D. 2 12 6.0 0 12 2 12 6.0 0 12 HOLLMAN, Kadar 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 JONES, Ronnie 0 27 0.0 1 27 0 27 0.0 1 27 Total 24 237 9.9 2 63 Opponents 15 99 6.6 0 33

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg JONES, Corey 34 671 19.7 0 45 46 923 20.1 0 45 THOMPKINS, Art 12 202 16.8 0 26 12 202 16.8 0 26 PHILLIPS, Desmond 1 29 29.0 0 29 1 29 29.0 0 29 LINCH, Jack 1 24 24.0 0 24 1 24 24.0 0 24 JONES-MOORE, Damio 1 1 1.0 0 1 1 1 1.0 0 1 FISHER, Jordan 1 2 2.0 0 2 1 2 2.0 0 2 Total 50 929 18.6 0 45 Opponents 66 1297 19.7 1 94

Interceptions no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg SWIFT, Connery 2 3 1.5 0 3 2 3 1.5 0 3 MATHIS, Trevon 1 9 9.0 0 9 3 22 7.3 0 13 JOHNSON, Delando 1 0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0.0 0 0 ROGERS, DeJuan 1 0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0.0 0 0 COVINGTON, Aaron 1 7 7.0 0 7 1 7 7.0 0 7 Total 6 19 3.2 0 9 Opponents 9 133 14.8 1 49

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 1 6 6.0 0 6 2016 TOLEDO STATISTICS

2016 Toledo Football TOLEDO Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Dec 21, 2016) All games

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All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g HUNT, Kareem 13 1475 403 0 0 0 1878 144.5 44 4945 555 0 0 0 5500 125.0 JONES, Corey 13 6 817 183 671 0 1677 129.0 48 125 2236 532 923 0 3816 79.5 THOMPSON, Co 13 0 1269 15 0 0 1284 98.8 38 0 2128 46 0 0 2174 57.2 JOHNSON,Jon'V 13 0 773 0 0 0 773 59.5 26 3 875 0 16 0 894 34.4 SWANSON, Terr 13 583 74 0 0 0 657 50.5 36 2238 298 0 37 0 2573 71.5 ROBERTS, Mich 13 0 533 0 0 0 533 41.0 39 0 832 0 8 0 840 21.5 THOMPKINS, Art 12 235 29 0 202 0 466 38.8 12 235 29 0 202 0 466 38.8 JONES-MOORE, 12 279 14 0 1 0 294 24.5 44 1416 167 0 1 0 1584 36.0 YOUSEY, Zach 13 0 146 0 0 0 146 11.2 37 0 183 0 0 0 183 4.9 McKINLEY-LEWI 10 0 70 12 0 0 82 8.2 10 0 70 12 0 0 82 8.2 PHILLIPS, Desm 10 0 27 0 29 0 56 5.6 10 0 27 0 29 0 56 5.6 JONES, Ronnie 12 0 0 27 0 0 27 2.2 12 0 0 27 0 0 27 2.2 LINCH, Jack 13 0 0 0 24 0 24 1.8 35 0 0 0 24 0 24 0.7 RICHARDS, Darr 11 0 21 0 0 0 21 1.9 20 0 61 0 21 0 82 4.1 SMITH, Brad 3 19 0 0 0 0 19 6.3 7 33 0 0 0 0 33 4.7 MONTGOMERY, 3 0 14 0 0 0 14 4.7 3 0 14 0 0 0 14 4.7 MATHIS, Trevon 13 0000990.7 37 0 0 0 0 22 22 0.6 JULIAN, Michael 4 7 0 0 0 0 7 1.8 14 60 0 0 0 0 60 4.3 COVINGTON, A 11 0000770.6 11 0000770.6 KULON, Adam 13 0 6 0 0 0 6 0.5 22 0 6 0 0 0 6 0.3 SWIFT, Connery 13 0000330.2 38 0000330.1 FISHER, Jordan 8 0 0 0 2 0 2 0.2 8 0 0 0 2 0 2 0.2 TEAM 6 -29 0000-29-4.8 WOODSIDE, Log 13 -40 0 0 0 0 -40 -3.1 30 54 0 0 0 0 54 1.8 Total 13 2535 4196 237 929 19 7916 608.9 Opponents 13 2285 2870 99 1297 133 6684 514.2

Field Goals att good long blkd att good long blkd VEST, Jameson 19 13 49 1 46 32 49 2 Total 19 13 49 1 Opponents 18 16 44 1

Punting no. yds avg lg blk no. yds avg lg blk ELLIS, Nick 54 2328 43.1 69 0 150 5962 39.7 69 0 Total 54 2328 43.1 69 0 Opponents 86 3409 39.6 82 1

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob no. yds avg tb ob VUCELICH, Samuel 81 4877 60.2 18 3 125 7387 59.1 23 7 RODE, Josh 4 238 59.5 0 0 41 2370 57.8 1 0 VEST, Jameson 2 122 61.0 0 0 2 122 61.0 0 0 Total 87 5237 60.2 18 3 Opponents 67 3961 59.1 17 0 2016 TOLEDO STATISTICS

2016 Toledo Football TOLEDO Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Dec 21, 2016) All games

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## Defensive Leaders gp ua a total tfl sack int pbu fr ff blk gp ua a total tfl sack int pbu fr ff blk 23 ROGERS, DeJuan 13 5 5 3 9 9 4 2.5 0 . 5 1 6 . . . 48 1 5 3 9 8 2 5 1 7.0 1 . 5 2 1 9 2 3 . 30 WOODLEY,Ja'Wuan 13 5 4 2 5 7 9 13.0 3 . 5 . 2 . 2 . 35 7 8 5 6 1 3 4 20.0 5 . 5 1 2 . 4 1 10 STEPEC, John 13 4 4 2 7 7 1 14.0 4 . 5 . 3 . 2 . 44 7 0 4 3 1 1 3 21.5 7 . 5 . 4 . 2 . 17 TAAFE, Tyler 13 3 2 3 8 7 0 6.0 0 . 5 . 2 . . . 25 3 7 4 3 8 0 6.0 0 . 5 . 2 . . . 3C SWIFT, Connery 13 3 9 2 2 6 1 1.5 . 2 7 . . . 38 6 9 3 3 1 0 2 2.0 . 2 1 1 1 . . 9 ADENIYI, Olasunkanmi 13 3 3 1 6 4 9 8.0 4 . 0 . . . . . 20 3 4 1 8 5 2 8.0 4 . 0 . . . . . 6 MATHIS, Trevon 13 3 6 8 4 4 1.0 . 1 2 . 1 . 37 7 0 1 8 8 8 2.0 . 3 1 5 1 1 . 91 HESTER, Treyvon 10 2 2 1 7 3 9 8.0 5 . 0 . 1 1 1 . 47 7 7 8 4 1 6 1 31.5 1 3 . 0 . 4 2 4 . 52 MOORE, Marquise 11 1 7 1 9 3 6 2.0 ...... 37 2 7 4 1 6 8 7.0 2 . 0 . . 2 . . 13 HOLLMAN, Kadar 13 2 5 8 3 3 0.0 . . 8 . . . 15 2 6 1 0 3 6 0.0 . . 8 . . . 20 POWELL, Jeremi 13 1 9 1 3 3 2 2.5 ...... 13 1 9 1 3 3 2 2.5 ...... 8 TEACHEY, Josh 13 2 7 1 2 8 5.0 1 . 0 . . . . . 22 3 9 3 4 2 7.5 2 . 0 . 7 . . . 21 BLUE, Dedarallo 13 1 3 1 3 2 6 1.0 . . 2 . . . 13 1 3 1 3 2 6 1.0 . . 2 . . . 2C MARTIN, Jordan 13 1 7 7 2 4 0.5 . . 4 . . . 34 5 6 1 8 7 4 4.5 1 . 0 1 1 0 . 2 . 29 LINCH, Jack 13 1 5 9 2 4 1.0 1 . 0 . . . . . 35 2 9 1 6 4 5 1.0 1 . 0 . . . . . 99 SKIPPER, Tuzar 13 1 0 1 2 2 2 1.0 . . . . . 1 13 1 0 1 2 2 2 1.0 . . . . . 1 31 QUINN, Zach 13 9 6 1 5 0.0 . . . 1 . . 36 2 0 2 3 4 3 3.0 . . . 1 . 1 28 COVINGTON, Aaron 11 1 3 2 1 5 0.0 . 1 3 . . . 11 1 3 2 1 5 0.0 . 1 3 . . . 5 REMY, Marc 12 8 6 1 4 0.0 . . 3 . . . 38 8 6 1 4 0.0 . . 3 . . . 7 JOHNSON, Delando 13 3 1 1 1 4 0.0 . 1 1 . . . 42 3 2 3 1 6 3 1.0 . 2 3 1 1 . 1W WHITFIELD, Marcus 12 8 5 1 3 0.0 . . . 1 . . 24 1 2 9 2 1 0.0 . . . 1 . . 92 DAVIS, Daniel 12 4 7 1 1 3.0 0 . 5 . . . . . 13 4 7 1 1 3.0 0 . 5 . . . . . 42 OLEKANMA, Richard 3 3 6 9 1.0 ...... 15 8 1 4 2 2 1.0 ...... 93 CHILDRESS, Nate 12 3 5 8 0.0 ...... 12 3 5 8 0.0 ...... 34 WILLIAMS, Jordan 11 3 3 6 0.0 ...... 11 3 3 6 0.0 ...... 3R JONES, Ronnie 12 4 1 5 0.0 ...... 12 4 1 5 0.0 ...... 97 MOORE, Earl 2 2 3 5 0.5 . . 1 . . . 2 2 3 5 0.5 . . 1 . . . 78 ATARIWA, Yazeed 10 2 2 4 0.0 ...... 13 2 2 4 0.0 ...... 39 VUCELICH, Samuel 13 2 1 3 0.0 ...... 23 2 1 3 0.0 ...... 25 THOMPSON, Cody 13 3 . 3 0.0 . . . . . 1 38 6 4 1 0 0.0 . . . . . 2 74 NORTON, Storm 13 3 . 3 0.0 ...... 46 3 . 3 0.0 ...... 3W WILLIAMS, Jhonny 3 . 3 3 1.0 0 . 5 . . . . . 3 . 3 3 1.0 0 . 5 . . . . . 90 DAVIS, Lamarr 3 1 2 3 0.5 ...... 3 1 2 3 0.5 ...... 15 DAVIS, Anthony 4 1 1 2 0.0 ...... 8 2 3 5 0.0 ...... 11 WOODSIDE, Logan 13 2 . 2 0.0 ...... 30 2 . 2 0.0 ...... 19 MEYERS, Mark 2 1 1 2 0.0 ...... 2 1 1 2 0.0 ...... 45 KULON, Adam 13 . 1 1 0.0 ...... 22 4 4 8 0.0 ...... 14 FRYE, Desmond 2 . 1 1 0.0 ...... 2 . 1 1 0.0 ...... 47 SPELMAN, Brad 13 . 1 1 0.0 ...... 38 2 1 3 0.0 ...... 50 LANCIA, Connor 2 . 1 1 0.0 ...... 2 . 1 1 0.0 ...... 35 HIGH, Josh 1 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 16 6 2 8 0.0 ...... 27 ROBINSON, Kahlil 1 . 1 1 0.0 ...... 1 . 1 1 0.0 ...... 26 FRAZIER, Kennedy 2 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 12 6 1 7 0.0 ...... 7W JOHNSON,Jon'Vea 13 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 26 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 55 MAYNARD, Lucas 3 1 . 1 1.0 ...... 3 1 . 1 1.0 ...... 76 NKANSAH, Elijah 9 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 27 1 . 1 0.0 ...... TM TEAM 6 . . . 0.0 . . . 1 . . Total 13 5 3 8 3 4 4 8 8 2 74 21 6 4 5 4 6 2 Opponents 13 5 6 2 4 1 8 9 8 0 67 14 9 3 9 4 5 1 TOLEDO AMONG NATIONAL AND MAC LEADERS

2016 TEAM RANKINGS - Final Category Total MAC National (127 teams) Scoring Offense 38.0 2 19 Scoring Defense 25.7 4 48 Total Offense 517.8 1 7 Total Defense 396.5 6 57 Rushing Offense 195.0 4 46 Rushing Defense 175.8 7 67 Passing Offense 322.8 1 10 Passing Defense 220.8 5 N/A Passing Efficiency 183.8 1 2 Passing Efficiency-Defense 129.3 4 62 Kickoff Returns 19.65 9 112 Kickoff Returns-Defense 19.65 5 T - 44 Punt Returns 9.88 3 31 Interceptions 6 11 T-113 Net Punting 38.31 5 44 Kickoff Coverage 41.9 2 N/A Field Goal Percentage 72.2% 7 N/A Sacks/Game 1.62 T-7 T-97 Sacks Allowed/Game 1.08 3 T-11 First Downs 315 2 T-18 First Downs Allowed 256 2 T-48 3rd-Down Conversions 51.1% 2 5 Opp. 3rd-Down Conversions 34.7% 1 23 4th-Down Conversions 40.0% 11 T-108 Opp. 4th-Down Conversions 46.7% 4 51 Penalties (Fewest yards) 796 10 102 Time of Possession 30:10 7 59 Turnover Margin -0.31 7 T-90 Red Zone Offense 92.0% 2 9 Red Zone Defense 85.1% 6 T-69

2016 INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS - Final

Category Player Total MAC National Rushing Yards Kareem Hunt 1,475 1 15 Rushing Yards Per Game Kareem Hunt 113.5 1 19 Rushing Yards Per Attempt Kareem Hunt 5.63 3 45 Passing Yards Per Game Logan Woodside 317.6 1 6 Passing Yards Per Completion Logan Woodside 14.29 1 13 Passing Yards Per Attempt Logan Woodside 9.88 1 3 Completion Percentage Logan Woodside 69.1% 2 4 Passing Efficiency Logan Woodside 183.3 1 2 Touchdown Passes Logan Woodside 45 1 1 Receptions/Game Corey Jones 5.1 7 T-60 Cody Thompson 4.9 8 T68 Receiving Yards Per Game Cody Thompson 97.6 2 17 Corey Jones 62.8 12 94 Yards Per Reception Cody Thompson 19.83 2 9 Jon’Vea Johnson 19.33 3 14 TD Receptions Michael Roberts 15 2 6 Cody Thompson 10 T-3 T-21 Jon’Vea Johnson 10 T-3 T-21 Total Offense Logan Woodside 314.5 1 14 Scoring Jameson Vest 7.7 T-4 T-62 Michael Roberts 7.7 T-4 T-62 Punt Return Average Corey Jones 9.6 3 22 All-Purpose Yards/Game Kareem Hunt 144.5 1 17 Corey Jones 129.0 3 34 Punting Nick Ellis 43.1 3 28 Field Goals/Game Jameson Vest 1.00 T-6 T-67 Field Goals Pct. Jameson Vest 68.4% T-6 T-80 Sacks/Game Treyvon Hester 0.50 10 N/A John Stepec 0.35 15 N/A Tackles For Loss/Game John Stepec 1.08 7 N/A Ja’Wuan Woodley 1.00 10 N/A BIG PLAYS

2016 Big Plays 20+ yards from scrimmage, 30+ yards on kickoff return, 20+ yards on all other returns

TEAM ASU Maine FSU BYU EMU BGSU CMU OU AKR NIU BSU WMU ASU TOTAL Toledo 6 7 8 6 2 6 7 8 5 7 8 11 5 86 Opponent 2 2 6 9 3 7 6 14 4 3 4 6 8 74 Toledo’s Big Plays Arkansas State (Sept. 2) 6 (5 receiving, 1 rushing) Maine (Sept. 10) 7 (5 receiving, 1 rushing, 1 return off block) Fresno State (Sept. 17) 8 (7 receiving, 1 rushing) BYU (Sept. 30) 6 (6 receiving) Eastern Michigan (Oct. 8) 2 (2 receiving) Bowling Green (Oct. 15) 6 (4 receiving, 1 rushing, 1 punt return) Central Michigan (Oct. 22) 7 (5 receiving, 1 rushing, 1 kickoff return) Ohio (Oct. 27) 7 (7 receiving, 1 kickoff return) Akron (Nov. 2) 5 (3 receiving, 2 rushing) Northern Illinois (Nov. 9) 7 (5 receiving, 1 rushing, 1 kickoff return) Ball State (Nov. 16) 8 (5 receiving, 2 rushing, 1 punt return) Western Michigan (Nov. 25) 11 (8 receiving, 3 rushing) Appalachian State (Dec. 17) 5 (3 receiving, 1 rushing, 1 kickoff return) Total Big Plays 86 (65 receiving, 14 rushing, 1 return off block, 2 punt return, 4 kick return)

Receiving (20+) 25 Cody Thompson Appalchian State (Dec. 17) 98 Jon’Vea Johnson Ohio (Oct. 27) 24 Corey Jones Ohio (Oct. 27) 89 Jon’Vea Johnson Maine (Sept. 10) 24 Corey Jones Ohio (Oct. 27) 85 Corey Jones Maine (Sept. 10) 23 Kareem Hunt Western Michigan (Nov. 25) 79 Jon’Vea Johnson BYU (Sept. 30) 23 Cody Thompson Ohio (Oct. 27) 78 Cody Thompson BYU (Sept. 30) 23 Cody Thompson Eastern Michigan (Oct. 8) 71 Kareem Hunt Ball State (Nov. 16) 22 Corey Jones CMU (Oct. 22) 64 Corey Jones Bowling Green (Oct. 15) 22 Michael Roberts Arkansas State (Sept. 2) 64 Cody Thompson Maine (Sept. 10) 22 Michael Roberts Bowling Green (Oct. 15) 63 Cody Thompson Eastern Michigan (Oct. 8) 21 Michael Roberts Western Michigan (Nov. 25) 62 Zach Yousey Fresno State (Sept. 17) 21 Cody Thompson Ball State (Nov. 16) 58 Corey Jones Appalchian State (Dec. 17) 21 Jon’Vea Johnson NIU (Nov. 9) 58 Cody Thompson Appalchian State (Dec. 17) 21 Michael Roberts Ohio (Oct. 27) 54 Cody Thompson Arkansas State (Sept. 2) 21 Michael Roberts Maine (Sept. 10) 49 Cody Thompson Arkansas State (Sept. 2) 21 Cody Thompson Maine (Sept. 10) 48 Corey Jones Ohio (Oct. 27) 20 Corey Jones NIU (Nov. 9) 47 Cody Thompson Fresno State (Sept. 17) 20 Kareem Hunt Ohio (Oct. 27) 46 Corey Jones Western Michigan (Nov. 25) 20 Terry Swanson Bowling Green (Oct. 15) 46 Cody Thompson BYU (Sept. 30) 44 Zach Yousey Akron (Nov. 2) Rushing (20+) 44 Cody Thompson Arkansas State (Sept. 2) 63 Terry Swanson Bowling Green (Oct. 15) 42 Cody Thompson Ball State (Nov. 16) 47 Kareem Hunt Western Michigan (Nov. 25) 41 Kareem Hunt Western Michigan (Nov. 25) 43 Art Thompkins Maine (Sept. 10) 41 Michael Roberts Bowling Green (Oct. 15) 42 Damion Jones-Moore Arkansas State (Sept. 2) 40 Danzel McKinley-Lewis Arkansas State (Sept. 2) 39 Kareem Hunt Ball State (Nov. 16) 39 Jon’Vea Johnson NIU (Nov. 9) 27 Kareem Hunt Western Michigan (Nov. 25) 38 Kareem Hunt Western Michigan (Nov. 25) 26 Kareem Hunt Appalchian State (Dec. 17) 36 Corey Jones Ball State (Nov. 16) 25 Damion Jones-Moore Ball State (Nov. 16) 36 Jon’Vea Johnson NIU (Nov. 9) 24 Kareem Hunt NIU (Nov. 9) 36 Cody Thompson Akron (Nov. 2) 23 Kareem Hunt Western Michigan (Nov. 25) 36 Cody Thompson Fresno State (Sept. 17) 21 Kareem Hunt Akron (Nov. 2) 34 Cody Thompson CMU (Oct. 22) 21 Kareem Hunt CMU (Oct. 22) 33 Michael Roberts Fresno State (Sept. 17) 20 Kareem Hunt Akron (Nov. 2) 33 Cody Thompson CMU (Oct. 22) 20 Art Thompkins Fresno State (Sept. 17) 32 Jon’Vea Johnson Fresno State (Sept. 17) 31 Desmond Phillips Fresno State (Sept. 17) Punt Return (20+) 28 Michael Roberts Western Michigan (Nov. 25) 63 Corey Jones Ball State (Nov. 16) 28 Cody Thompson Western Michigan (Nov. 25) 26 Corey Jones Bowling Green (Oct. 15) 28 Jon’Vea Johnson Ball State (Nov. 16) 28 Art Thompkins Akron (Nov. 2) Return off blocked punt (20+) 28 Corey Jones Fresno State (Sept. 17) 27 Ronnie Jones Maine (Sept. 10) 27 Terry Swanson Western Michigan (Nov. 25) 27 Michael Roberts NIU (Nov. 9) Kickoff Return (30+) 26 Corey Jones BYU (Sept. 30) 45 Corey Jones Ohio (Oct. 27) 26 Cody Thompson BYU (Sept. 30) 37 Corey Jones NIU (Nov. 9) 25 Corey Jones BYU (Sept. 30) 33 Corey Jones CMU (Oct. 22) 25 Corey Jones CMU (Oct. 22) 31 Corey Jones Appalchian State (Dec. 17) 25 Corey Jones CMU (Oct. 22) 2016 TOLEDO STARTERS BY GAME

Toledo 2016 Game by Game Starters

OFFENSE

Game LT LG C RG RT TE QB RB WR WR WR at Arkansas State Norton Perschon Harris Ebert Nkansah Roberts Woodside Hunt J. Johnson C. Jones Thompson

Maine Norton Perschon Harris Ebert Nkansah Roberts Woodside Hunt J. Johnson C. Jones Thompson

Fresno State Norton Perschon Harris Ebert Nkansah Roberts Woodside Hunt J. Johnson C. Jones Thompson at BYU Norton Perschon Jeppesen Ebert Nkansah Roberts Woodside Hunt J. Johnson C. Jones Thompson at EMU Norton Perschon Jeppesen Ebert Nkansah Roberts Woodside Hunt J. Johnson C. Jones Thompson

Bowling Green Norton Perschon Jeppesen Ebert Nkansah Roberts Woodside Hunt J. Johnson C. Jones Thompson

Central Michigan Norton Perschon Harris Jeppesen Weiss Roberts Woodside Hunt J. Johnson C. Jones Thompson

Ohio Norton Perschon Harris Jeppesen Weiss Roberts Woodside Hunt J. Johnson C. Jones Thompson at Akron Norton Perschon Harris Atariwa Weiss Roberts Woodside Hunt J. Johnson C. Jones Thompson at NIU Norton Perschon Jeppesen Ebert Weiss Roberts Woodside Hunt J. Johnson C. Jones Thompson

Ball State Norton Perschon Jeppesen Ebert Weiss Roberts Woodside Hunt J. Johnson C. Jones Thompson at WMU Norton Perschon Jeppesen Ebert Nkansah Roberts Woodside Hunt J. Johnson C. Jones Thompson

Appalachian State Norton Perschon Jeppesen Ebert Nkansah Roberts Woodside Hunt J. Johnson C. Jones Thompson

DEFENSE

Game DE DT DT DE Star WLB MLB SS FS BCB FCB at Arkansas St Stepec E. Moore Hester Adeniyi Teachey Woodley Taafe Swift D. Rogers Mathis Hollman

Maine Stepec E. Moore Hester Adeniyi Teachey Woodley Taafe Swift D. Rogers Mathis Hollman

Fresno State Stepec M. Moore Hester Quinn Teachey Woodley Taafe Swift D. Rogers Mathis Hollman

at BYU Stepec M. Moore Hester Adeniyi Teachey Woodley Taafe Swift D. Rogers Mathis Hollman

at EMU Stepec M. Moore Hester Adeniyi Teachey Woodley Taafe Swift D. Rogers Mathis Hollman

Bowling Green Stepec M. Moore Hester Adeniyi Teachey Woodley Taafe Swift D. Rogers Mathis Hollman

Central Michigan Stepec M. Moore Hester Adeniyi Teachey Woodley Taafe Swift D. Rogers Mathis Hollman

Ohio Stepec M. Moore Hester Adeniyi Teachey Woodley Taafe Swift D. Rogers Mathis Hollman

at Akron Stepec M. Moore D. Davis Adeniyi Teachey Woodley Taafe Swift D. Rogers Mathis Martin

at NIU Stepec M. Moore D. Davis Adeniyi Teachey Powell Taafe Swift D. Rogers Mathis Martin

Ball State Stepec M. Moore Hester Adeniyi Powell Woodley Taafe Swift D. Rogers Mathis Martin

at WMU Stepec M. Moore Hester Adeniyi Teachey Woodley Taafe Swift D. Rogers Mathis Martin

Appalachian State Stepec M. Moore D. Davis Adeniyi Teachey Woodley Taafe Blue D. Rogers Mathis Martin 2016 TOLEDO PARTICIPATION

Player G/S ASU Maine FS BYU EMU BGSU CMU OU AKR NIU BSU WMU ASU Adeniyi, Olasunkanmi, DL 13/12 S S P S S S S S S S S S S Allen, Liam, WR 5/0 x P P x P x x x P x x P x Atariwa, Yazeed, OL 9/1 x P x x P P P P S P P x P Bell, Cameron, OL 2/0 x x P x x x x x P x x x x Blackmon, Rhett, WR 2/0 x P P x x x x x x x x x x Blazevich, Michael, DB 3/0 x P P x x x x x x x P x x Blue, DeDarallo, DB/LB 13/1 P P P P P P P P P P P P S Childress, Nate, DL 12/0 P P P x P P P P P P P P P Clark, Justin, DB 1/0 x x x x x x x x x P x x x Cotterman, Chandler, OL 4/0 x P P x x x x P x P x x x Covington, Aaron, DB 11/0 P P P x P P P P P P P P x Davis, Anthony, LB 4/0 x x P P P P x x x x x x x Davis, Daniel, DE 12/3 P P P x P P P P S S P P S Davis, Lamar, DL 2/0 x P P x x x x x x x x x x Ebert, Mike, OL 11/10 S S S S S S x x P S S S S Ellis, Nick, P 13/0 P P P P P P P P P P P P P Fisher, Jordan, TE 8/0 x x x x P P P P P P P P x Frazier, Kenned, DB 2/0 x P P x x x x x x x x x x Gilliam, Reggie, RB 2/0 x P x P x x x x x x x x x Harris, Bryce, C 11/6 S S S P P P S S S P x x P Hester, Treyvon, DL 10/10 S S S S S S S S x x S S x High, Josh, LB 1/0 x x x P x x x x x x x x x Hollman, Kadar, CB 13/8 S S S S S S S x P P P P P Hunt, Kareem, RB 13/13 S S S S S S S S S S S S S Iverson, Quincy, DB 1/0 x P x x x x x x x x x x x Jeppesen, Nate, OL 13/8 P P P S S P S S P S S S S Johnson, Delando, DB 13/2 P P P P S P P P P P S P P Johnson, Jon’Vea, WR 13/13 S S S S S S S S S S S S S Jones, Corey, WR 13/13 S S S S S S S S S S S S S Jones, Ronnie, RB 11/0 x P P x P P P P P P P P P Jones-Moore, Damion, RB 12/0 P P P P P P P x P P P P P Julian, Michael, QB 4/0 x P P x x x x x P x P x x Kulon, Adam, TE/FB 12/0 P P P x P P P P P P P P P Lancia, Connor, LB/OT 1/0 x P x x x x x x x x x x x Linch, Jack, LB 13/0 P P P P P P P P P P P P P Martin, Jordan, DB 13/5 P P P P P P P P S S S S S Mathis, Trevon, CB 13/13 S S S S S S S S S S S S S Maynard, Lucas, DL 3/0 x P P x x x x x x x P x x McKinley-Lewis, Danzel, WR 9/0 P P P x P x P x P x P P P Meyers, Mark, DB 2/0 x P P x x x x x x x x x x Montgomery, D’Vario, WR 3/0 x P P x x x x x x x x x P Moore, Earl, DT 2/2 S S x x x x x x x x x x x Moore, Marquise, DT 11/11 x x S S S S S S S S S S S Nkansah, Elijah, OL 9/8 S S S S S S x x x x P S S Norton, Storm, OL 13/13 S S S S S S S S S S S S S Olekanma, Richard, LB 3/0 P P P x x x x x x x x x x Perschon, Paul, OL 13/13 S S S S S S S S S S S S S Phillips, Desmond, WR 10/0 P P P x P P P P P P P x x Powell, Jeremi, LB 13/2 P P P P P P P P P S S P P Quinn, Zach, DL 12/1 P P S P x P P P P P P P P Remy, Marc, DB 12/0 P P P P P P P P P x P P P Richards, Darryl, WR 11/0 P P P P P x P P P P P P x Roberts, Michael, TE 13/13 S S S S S S S S S S S S S Robinson, Kahlil, DB 1/0 x x P x x x x x x x x x x Rode, Josh, K 2/0 x P P x x x x x x x x x x Rogers, DeJuan, DB 13/13 S S S S S S S S S S S S S Ross, Willie, DT 2/0 x x x x x x x x P P x x x Skipper, Tuzar, DL 12/0 P P P x P P P P P P P P P Smith, Brad, RB 4/0 x P P P x x x x P x x x x Spelman, Brad, LS 13/0 P P P P P P P P P P P P P Stepec, John, DL 13/13 S S S S S S S S S S S S S Swanson, Terry, RB 13/0 P P P P P P P P P P P P P Swift, Connery, DB 13/12 S S S S S S S S S S S S P Taafe, Tyler, LB 13/13 S S S S S S S S S S S S S Teachey, Josh, LB 13/13 S S S S S S S S S S S S S Thompson, Cody, WR 13/13 S S S S S S S S S S S S S Thompkins, Art, RB 12/0 P P P P P P P P P P P x P Vest, Jameson, PK 12/0 P P P P P P P P P P P x P Vucelich, Samuel, PK 13/0 P P P P P P P P P P P P P Weber, Bill, OL 1/0 x x P x x x x x x x x x x Weiss, Brant, OL 10/5 x P P x x P S S S S S P P Whitfield, Marcus, DB 12/0 P P x P P P P P P P P P P Williams, Jhonny, DL 3/0 x P P x P x x x x x x x x Williams, Jordan, DB 10/0 P P P x P P P P x P P P x Woodley, Ja’Wuan, LB 13/12 S S S S S S S S S P S S S Woodside, Logan, QB 13/13 S S S S S S S S S S S S S Yousey, Zach, WR 13/0 P P P P P P P P P P P P P GAME 1 - TOLEDO 31, ARKANSAS STATE 10

Jonesboro, AR - Junior quarterback Logan Woodside threw for a ca- SCORING 1 2 3 4 F reer-high 371 yards and three touchdowns and the Rocket defense domi- Toledo 0 21 10 0 — 31 nated the Red Wolves’ offense as Toledo routed Arkansas State, 31-10, in Arkansas State 3 0 0 7 — 10 the season opener for both schools at Centennial Bank Stadium in Jones- boro, AR on Sept. 2. 1st Quarter The victory, Toledo’s third over ASU in the last three seasons, was the 1:17 ASU Houston 43 yd field goal 6-31/1:44 first regular-season win for head coach Jason Candle. Candle also coached 2nd Quarter the Rockets to victory in the final game of last season, a 32-17 triumph over 11:58 UT Roberts 5 yd pass from Woodside (VEST kick) 12-75 4:19 Temple in the Marmot Boca Raton Bowl. 6:14 UT Hunt 1 yd run (VEST kick) 11-51 4:19 Toledo dominated both sides of the ball, outgaining Arkansas State, 556-266, in total offense. At halftime, the Rockets had 293 yards of offense 2:-3 UT Thompson 16 yd pass from Woodside (VEST kick) 6-33 2:05 to just 80 for the Red Wolves. UT took a 21-3 lead into the locker room. 3rd Quarter Woodside sat out last season as a redshirt but hardly missed a beat. 11:13 UT Vest 42 yd field goal 7-40 2:58 His passes threaded the needle and he made smart decisions when receiv- 6:09 UT Roberts 22 yd pass from Woodside (VEST kick) 5-86 2:15 ers were covered. Junior Cody Thompson led the Rocket receivers with five 4th Quarter receptions for a career-high 174 yards and a touchdown. 11:14 ASU Weh-Weh 2 yd run (Houston kick) 6-94 1:51 All three of Toledo’s running backs contributed, with senior Damion Jones-Moore leading the way with 81 yards on 11 carries. Senior Kareem Attendance: 26,182 Hunt added 78 yards and a score, while junior Terry Swanson chipped in with 30. TEAM STATISTICS TOLEDO Arkansas State Toledo’s defense, which returned only three starters from last season, FIRST DOWNS 24 13 kept Arkansas State off balance all night. The Rockets held the Red Wolves RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 45-185 38-142 to just 142 yards rushing on 38 carries. Sophomore defensive end Olasunk- PASSING YDS (NET) 371 124 anmi Adeniyi led the way with eight tackles, three tackles for loss and one Passes Comp-Att-Int 23-31-0 11-25-0 sack. TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 76-556 63-266 Toledo started out a little slow before finding its bearings. UT missed Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 a chance to score first when Jameson Vest’s 40-yard attempt went wide Punt Returns-Yards 3-18 1-24 right midway through the first quarter. Moments later, Arkansas State took Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-32 5-71 advantage of a Rocket turnover and converted it into a 43-yard field goal Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 by J.D. Houston to take a 3-0 lead with 1:17 left in the opening period. Punts (Number-Avg) 3-47.0 7-41.0 The Rockets struck back with three touchdowns in three consecutive Fumbles-Lost 3-2 0-0 possessions. The first score was a 75-yard drive that took 12 plays. Hunt got Penalties-Yards 6-58 6-48 the drive going with a 19-yard run in which he bowled over a pair of Red Possession Time 34:35 25:25 Wolves before going down at the ASU 47-yard line. Six plays later, Wood- Third-Down Conversions 12 of 17 3 of 16 side found tight end Michael Roberts wide open for a five-yard score. Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 4 Toledo made it 14-3 on its next drive, going 51 yards in 11 plays. Hunt Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 1-2 capped it off with a dive from one-yard out. Moments later, Woodside hit Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-26 0-0 Cody Thompson in the end zone for a 16-yarder that put UT up, 21-3. It was more of the same in the second half as the Rockets scored on RUSHING: TOLEDO-JONES-MOORE, D. 11-81; HUNT, Kareem 17-78; SWANSON, their first two possessions to put the game on ice. Vest began the half with Terry 14-30; WOODSIDE, Logan 1-2; TEAM 2-minus 6. Arkansas State-Wand, a 42-yard field goal. Roberts caught his second TD pass of the night, a 22- Warren 12-77; Voytik, Chad 18-38; Weh-Weh, Armond 5-29; Echols-Luper, C 1-7; yard strike from Woodside that made the score 31-3. That play was set up Booker, C. 1-minus 3; Hansen, Justice 1-minus 6. by a 44-yard pass-and-catch over the middle by Thompson, who broke two tackles before being forced out of bounds at the ASU 21-yard line. PASSING: TOLEDO-WOODSIDE, Logan 23-31-0-371. Arkansas State-Voytik, Chad 11-24-0-124; Hansen, Justice 0-1-0-0. ROCKET ROUNDUP: The Rockets won their season opener for a third straight season. UT’s last RECEIVING: TOLEDO-JONES, Corey 6-54; THOMPSON, Cody 5-174; ROBERTS, loss in an opener was at No. 10 Florida by a 24-6 margin in 2013 ... Toledo M. 4-41; HUNT, Kareem 4-26; JOHNSON,Jon’Vea 2-28; McKINLEY-LEWIS 1-40; leads the all-time series vs. Arkansas State by a 5-0 margin. The Rockets SWANSON, Terry 1-8. Arkansas State-Booker, C. 3-13; Echols-Luper, C 3-6; have defeated the Red Wolves in each of the last three years ... The Rock- Mack, Blake 2-87; Murray, Chris 1-11; McInnis, Justin 1-4; Sanders, K. 1-3. ets have won nine straight road games dating back to the 2014 season ... Junior quarterback Logan Woodside threw for a career-high 371 yards by completing 23-of-31 passes for three touchdowns. Woodside’s previous best was 337 yards against Central Michigan on Sept. 27, 2014 ... Senior running back Kareem Hunt moved past Trinity Dawson (3,474 yds. – 2002- 05) into 3rd place on UT’s career rushing list. He now has 3,548 yards in his Rocket career and trails only Chester Taylor (4,849 yds. – 1998-2001) and Wasean Tait (4,338 yds. – 1993-98) ... Hunt also registered his 35th career rushing touchdown to move into a tie for third place with Joe Schwartz (1970-72). Chester Taylor ranks first with 56 with Wasean Tait placing sec- ond with 38 scores ... Junior wide receiver Cody Thompson registered a career-best 174 receiving yards by hauling in five catches with one touch- down. GAME 2 - TOLEDO 45, MAINE 3

Toledo, OH - Junior quarterback Logan Woodside threw for 329 yards SCORING 1 2 3 4 F and four touchdowns to lead Toledo to a 45-3 victory over Maine at the Maine 3 0 0 0 — 3 Glass Bowl Saturday night. Toledo 7 10 21 7 — 45 The Black Bears, a Division I-FCS school, held their own early on but could never sustain an offensive attack against a smothering Rocket de- 1st Quarter fense. UT held Maine to 235 yards of total offense, scored a touchdown in 7:51 MAINE - Leonard, Patric 29 yd field goal 15 plays, 68 yards, 7:09 the third quarter on a blocked punt and blocked a field goal in the final 6:29 TOLEDO - JONES, Corey 85 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, Jameson period. kick ) 3 plays, 86 yards, 1:19 Woodside did much of his damage in the first half, connecting on 2nd Quarter long touchdown passes to Corey Jones (85 yards) and Cody Thompson (64) to propel Toledo to a 17-3 halftime lead. Jones led the Rockets with three 5:33 TOLEDO - VEST, Jameson 31 yd field goal 14 plays, 55 yards, 6:00 catches for 100 yards. Senior Kareem Hunt led the rushing attack with 66 3:29 TOLEDO - THOMPSON, Cody 64 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, yards on 15 carries. Jameson kick ) 1 plays, 64 yards, 0:09 For the second straight week, Toledo’s defense dominated the game. 3rd Quarter The Rockets, who beat Arkansas State 31-10 in their opener, have sur- 5:50 TOLEDO - ROBERTS, M. 21 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, Jameson rendered just 13 points in their first two wins. Junior linebacker Ja’Wuan kick ) 13 plays, 84 yards, 5:25 Woodley led the way with eight tackles, two tackles for loss and a forced 4:21 TOLEDO - JONES, Ronnie 27 yd punt return (VEST, Jameson kick ) fumble, while senior defensive end John Stepec added six tackles and two 2:24 TOLEDO - JOHNSON,Jon’Vea 89 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, TFL. Maine was limited to just 9-of-25 passing for 65 yards. Jameson kick ) 3 plays, 91 yards, 0:48 Maine actually got on the board first, taking the opening kickoff 68 4th Quarter yards in 15 plays to set up a 29-yard field goal by Patrick Leonard. Toledo 2:52 TOLEDO - THOMPKINS, Art 2 yd run (VEST, Jameson kick ), 4 plays, 57 yards, struck back quickly when Woodside hit Corey Jones over the middle and 1:45 the senior sped down the field for an 85-yard score, giving the Rockets a 7-3 lead they held through the first quarter. Attendance: 23,439 The Black Bears missed an opportunity for points early in the second quarter when they recovered a fumbled Toledo punt on the UT 35-yard TEAM STATISTICS TOLEDO Maine line. But Toledo stopped Maine on downs on a fourth-and-six play from the FIRST DOWNS 17 12 31 yard-line. The Rockets then countered with a 14-play, 55-yard drive that RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 33-187 42-170 culminated in a 31-yard field goal by Jameson Vest. PASSING YDS (NET) 329 65 After Maine was forced to punt on its next possession, the Rockets Passes Comp-Att-Int 13-27-1 9-25-0 struck quickly, scoring on the first play of the next drive. Woodside hit TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 60-516 67-235 Cody Thompson on a crossing pattern that the junior turned into a 64-yard Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 touchdown, giving Toledo a comfortable 17-3 lead with 3:29 left in the half. Punt Returns-Yards 3-18 1-24 Toledo blew the game open with three touchdowns in the third quar- Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-32 5-71 ter. UT extended the lead to 24-3 on its second drive of the period when Interception Returns-Yards 8-60 3-3 senior tight end Michael Roberts hauled in a 21-yard TD pass from Wood- Punts (Number-Avg) 3-43.3 11-40.0 side to finish off a 13-play, 84-yard drive. A little more than a minute later, Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0 Thompson blocked a Black Bear punt that was picked up by freshman Ron- Penalties-Yards 8-68 8-65 nie Jones and returned for a 27-yard touchdown to make the score 31-3 Possession Time 24:30 35:30 with 4:21 left in the third quarter. Following a three-and-out by Maine, Third-Down Conversions 8 of 15 5 of 19 Woodside struck again, connecting with sophomore Jon’Vea Johnson for Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 1 an 89-yard bomb to make it 38-3. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 1-2 Toledo’s defense continued its stinginess when Tuzar Skipper blocked Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-4 0-0 a 35-yard field goal midway through the final quarter, giving UT a second- half shutout, RUSHING: Maine-Darian Davis-Ray 11-67; Zaire Williams 15-52; Nigel Beck- ford 13-39; Dan Collins 2-12; Jordan Dunn 1-0. TOLEDO-HUNT, Kareem 15-66; ROCKET ROUNDUP: Toledo begins the season 2-0 for only the second THOMPKINS, Art 5-61; JONES-MOORE, Damion 8-45; SWANSON, Terry 3-13; time in the last 11 years. UT began with a 7-0 run last year...With the victory WOODSIDE, Logan 1-6; TEAM 1-minus 4. over Maine, the Rockets improve to 22-2 all-time vs. schools from the Foot- ball Championship Subdivision (FCS) since Division I institutions were split PASSING: Maine-Dan Collins 9-25-0-65. TOLEDO-WOODSIDE, Logan 13-25-1- into two divisions in 1978...After spotting Maine a 3-0 lead, Toledo reeled 329; JULIAN, Michael 0-2-0-0. off 45 consecutive points to tally the decisive 42-point home victory...UT has now scored at least 30 points in five-consecutive games, dating back RECEIVING: Maine-Marquise Adams 3-31; Jordan Dunn 3-21; Jaleel Reed 1-11; to last season...The Rockets finished with a commanding 516-235 edge in Julian Dunn 1-6; Nigel Beckford 1-minus 4. TOLEDO-JONES, Corey 3-100; ROB- total offense. UT posted 187 yards rushing and 329 yards passing...Toledo ERTS, Michael 3-34; THOMPSON, Cody 2-85; JOHNSON,Jon’Vea 1-89; YOUSEY, held a commanding 281-yard advantage in total offense despite running Zach 1-11; McKINLEY-LEWIS, D. 1-6; SWANSON, Terry 1-3; HUNT, Kareem 1-1. seven fewer plays (67-60) than Maine... The Rockets averaged a whopping 8.6 yards per play, while the Black Bears were limited to 3.5...UT had three scoring plays that covered at least 64 yards and two that went for at least 85...Toledo limited Maine QB Dan Collins to 9-of-25 passing for a mere 65 yards...Cody Thompson was credited with a blocked punt in the third quar- ter, which resulted in a 27-yard return for a score by freshman S Ronnie GAME 3 - TOLEDO 52, FRESNO STATE 17

Toledo, OH - Junior quarterback Logan Woodside threw for 239 yards SCORING 1 2 3 4 F and four touchdowns while senior running back Kareem Hunt rushed for Fresno State 0 0 7 10 — 17 123 yards and one score to lead Toledo to a 52-17 victory over Fresno State Toledo 14 10 14 14 — 52 at the Glass Bowl on Sept. 19. Toledo held the Bulldogs to just 254 of total offense and 0-of-13 on 1st Quarter third-down conversions. UT did not yield a first down until the 10-minute 9:45 TOLEDO - THOMPSON, Cody 36 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, mark of the second quarter. Fresno State quarterback Chason Virgil com- Jameson kick ) 4 plays, 64 yards, TOP 1:41 pleted just 12-of-23 passes, while Bulldog running backs averaged just 1.9 5:36 TOLEDO - ROBERTS, M. 9 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, Jameson yards per carry. Senior defensive tackle Treyvon Hester led the way with kick ) 6 plays, 60 yards, TOP 2:32 two sacks and 2.5 tackles for loss, while senior defensive end John Stepec had two TFLs and two QB hurries. 2nd Quarter Woodside completed 15-of-26 passes, with two scoring throws to 13:40 TOLEDO - HUNT, Kareem 7 yd run (VEST, Jameson kick ), 7 plays, 55 yards, senior tight end Michael Roberts and one each to junior Cody Thompson TOP 2:48 and sophomore Jon’Vea Johnson. His four TD passes give him 11 in three 10:27 TOLEDO - VEST, Jameson 22 yd field goal 7 plays, 50 yards, TOP 2:17 contests this season. Thompson (game-high 102 yards receiving) and se- 3rd Quarter nior Corey Jones each had a game-high four receptions, while Roberts had 10:36 TOLEDO - JOHNSON,Jon’Vea 18 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, three. Hunt cracked the 100-yard mark for the first time this season and Jameson kick ) 7 plays, 53 yards, TOP 2:54 the 21st time in his four-year career. Redshirt freshman Art Thompkins also 5:37 TOLEDO - ROBERTS, M. 6 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, Jameson gained 103 yards on 15 carries, his first 100-yard effort. kick ) 8 plays, 69 yards, TOP 3:27 The Rockets took advantage of good field position to open up a 24-0 2:02 FS - JOHNSON, KeeSea 9 yd pass from VIRGIL, Chason (KROENING, Kody halftime lead, with drives of 64, 60, 55 and 50 yards. Toledo opened the kick ) 7 plays, 66 yards, TOP 3:27 scoring on their second possession on a 36-yard touchdown pass from 4th Quarter Woodside to Thompson. Woodside went right back to work on UT’s next 14:51 FS - KROENING, Kody 42 yd field goal 4 plays, -6 yards, TOP 1:06 possession, connecting with Roberts for a nine-yard score to make it 14-0 12:06 TOLEDO - THOMPKINS, Art 1 yd run (VEST, Jameson kick ), 7 plays, 75 with 5:36 to play in the quarter. yards, TOP 2:45 The Rockets third score came on the ground, a seven-yard rushing 6:41 FS - JORDAN, Jamire 85 yd pass from VIRGIL, Chason (KROENING, Kody TD by Hunt that capped a seven-play, 55-yard drive early in the second kick ) 1 plays, 85 yards, TOP 0:10 quarter. 4:03 TOLEDO - YOUSEY, Zach 62 yd pass from JULIAN, Michael (VEST, Jameson Woodside opened the second half with an 18-yard scoring strike to kick ) 5 plays, 82 yards, TOP 2:34 Johnson to extend the lead to 31-0. On their next possession, the Rockets Attendance: 19,379 used a 47-yard completion from Woodside to Thompson to set up a six- yard scoring toss to Roberts. TEAM STATISTICS TOLEDO FRESNO ST Fresno State broke into the scoring column with 2:02 left in the third FIRST DOWNS 27 7 quarter on a nine-yard completion from Virgil to KeeSean Johnson. FSU RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 55-318 27-51 tacked on a 42-yard field goal by Kody Kroening on the second play of the PASSING YDS (NET) 301 203 fourth quarter to trim the lead to 38-10. Passes Comp-Att-Int 16-28-0 13-26-0 Thompkins scored his first collegiate touchdown on a one-yard TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 83-619 53-254 plunge to make it 45-10. FSU cut the lead to 45-17 on an 85-yard bomb Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 from Virgil to Jamire Jordan. Toledo closed out the scoring on a 62-yard TD Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-34 pass from junior Michael Julian to senior Zach Yousey with 4:03 left. Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-27 7-133 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 ROCKET ROUNDUP: UT improves to 3-0 for the second-consecutive sea- Punts (Number-Avg) 5-39.8 12-38.4 son and third time since 2001...Toledo scored a season-high 52 points... Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Through the first three games, the Rockets are averaging a whopping 42.7 Penalties-Yards 6-45 12-138 points...The Rockets’ 619 yards are a season high...Through the first three Possession Time 36:16 23:44 games this season, UT is averaging 563.7 yards of total offense...UT ran Third-Down Conversions 8 of 15 0 of 13 a season-high 83 plays and held a commanding 27-7 advantage in first Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 downs...The Rockets also held a decisive 36:16-23:44 edge in time of pos- Red-Zone Scores-Chances 6-6 2-2 session...UT’s defense was perfect on the money down, holding the Bull- Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-35 0-0 dogs to 0-of-13 on third-down conversions...Conversely, the Rockets were an efficient 8-of-15 (53.3 percent) on third down...Hunt topped the century RUSHING — Fresno State - James 13-40, O’Neal 4-8, Kline 1-4, Virgil 9-(minus mark for the first time this season and 21st time in his collegiate career, the 1). Toledo - Hunt 19-123, Thompkins 15-103, Swanson 13-64, B.Smith 4-14, second-highest total in school history...Hunt also moved into sole posses- Woodside 2-10, Jones-Moore 1-2, Julian 1-2. sion of third place in school history with 36 career rushing touchdowns... Redshirt freshman RB Art Thompkins had a season-high 15 rushes for a PASSING — Fresno State - Virgil 12-23-0-190, Kline 1-3-0-13. Toledo - Wood- season-best 103 yards, including a one-yard TD plunge in the fourth quar- side 15-26-0-239, Julian 1-2-0-62. ter...Thompkins has now hit pay dirt in each of the last two games. RECEIVING — Fresno State- K.Johnson 4-51, O’Neal 4-5, Peck 3-46, Jordan 1-85, Olsen 1-16. Toledo - Thompson 4-102, C.Jones 4-30, M.Roberts 3-48, Yousey 1-62, Phillips 1-31, J.Johnson 1-18, Montgomery 1-14, Thompkins 1-(mi- nus 4). GAME 4 - BYU 55, TOLEDO 53

PROVO, UT – Junior Logan Woodside threw for a school record 505 SCORING 1 2 3 4 F yards and five touchdowns but it wasn’t enough as Toledo fell to BYU, 55- Toledo 14 7 17 15 — 53 53, in Provo, UT on Sept. 30. BYU 21 0 14 20 — 55 The Cougars won the game on the final play of the game, a 19-yard field goal by Rhett Almond. Toledo had taken the lead with 1:11 to play on 1st Quarter a seven-yard TD by Kareem Hunt and a two-point conversion from Wood- 14:49 BYU - TRINNAMAN, Jona 75 yd pass from HILL, Taysom (ALMOND, Rhett kick ) 1 side to tight end Michael Roberts. plays, 75 yards, TOP 0:11 Woodside connected on 30-of-38 passes. Sophomore Jon’Vea John- 12:23 TOLEDO - SWANSON, Terry 8 yd run (VEST kick ), 7 plays, 75 yards, TOP 2:26 son had a career night, setting personal bests in receptions (9) and TD re- 04:24 BYU - WILLIAMS, Jamaa 1 yd run (ALMOND, Rhett kick ), 7 plays, 72 yards, TOP 3:00 ceptions (3). Hunt rushed for 146 yards. 00:47 BYU - WILLIAMS, Jamaa 2 yd run (ALMOND, Rhett kick ), 2 plays, 13 yards, TOP 0:31 BYU scored on the very first play from scrimmage, a 75-yard bomb 00:31 TOLEDO - JOHNSON,Jon’Vea 79 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, Jameson from Taysom Hill to Jonah Trinnaman. Toledo answered with a 75-yard kick ) 1 plays, 79 yards, TOP 0:13 drive that took seven plays. Hunt had 27 rushing yards on three carries on 2nd Quarter the drive while Swanson hit pay dirt from eight yards out to make the score 07:45 TOLEDO - JONES, Corey 26 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, Jameson kick ) 7-7. 9 plays, 61 yards, TOP 3:18 The two teams exchanged punts before the Cougars struck again, this 3rd Quarter time on a seven-play, 72-yard drive capped by a one-yard run by Jamaal 11:02 TOLEDO - JOHNSON,Jon’Vea 12 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, Jameson Williams to give BYU a 14-7 edge. On Toledo’s next possession, a deflection kick ) 9 plays, 83 yards, TOP 3:50 off a Woodside pass resulted in a BYU interception that was returned to the 10:18 BYU - WILLIAMS, Jamaa 48 yd run (ALMOND, Rhett kick ), 2 plays, 72 yards, TOP 0:38 UT 13-yard line. Two plays later Williams scored again to make it 21-7 with 08:17 TOLEDO - VEST, Jameson 28 yd field goal 5 plays, 64 yards, TOP 2:01 47 seconds left in the first quarter. 05:01 BYU - WILLIAMS, Jamaa 62 yd run (ALMOND, Rhett kick ), 6 plays, 86 yards, TOP 3:08 But the Rockets responded on the next play from scrimmage when 00:58 TOLEDO - JOHNSON,Jon’Vea 15 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, Jameson Woodside hit Jon’Vea Johnson with a 79-yard TD strike to shave the lead to kick ) 9 plays, 83 yards, TOP 3:56 seven points, 21-14 at the end of the first quarter. 4th Quarter Toledo’s defense stepped up in the second quarter, forcing back-to- 13:20 BYU - CANADA, Squally 17 yd run (ALMOND, Rhett kick ), 6 plays, 79 yards, TOP 2:32 back three-and-outs. The Rockets’ offense took advantage as Woodside hit 10:57 TOLEDO - THOMPSON, Cody 78 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, Jameson Corey Jones in stride for a 26-yard TD to tie the score 21-21. Toledo had a kick ) 5 plays, 90 yards, TOP 2:18 chance to extend the lead late in the half but Jameson Vest’s 40-yard field 05:21 BYU - ALMOND, Rhett 32 yd field goal 11 plays, 70 yards, TOP 5:30 goal attempt was blocked. 03:00 BYU - WILLIAMS, Jamaa 14 yd run (ALMOND, Rhett kick ), 3 plays, 21 yards, TOP 1:29 The back-and-forth nature of the contest continued in the second 01:11 TOLEDO - HUNT, Kareem 7 yd run (ROBERTS, M. pass ), 8 plays, 79 yards, TOP 1:43 half. The Rockets took the opening kickoff in the second half and methodi- 00:00 BYU - ALMOND, Rhett 19 yd field goal 8 plays, 71 yards, TOP 1:06 cally marched down the field, going 83 yards in nine plays to take a 28-21 Attendance: 62,230 lead. Woodside scrambled to hit left and hit Johnson for a 12-yard score, his second TD catch of the night. TEAM STATISTICS TOLEDO BYU Toledo’s lead was short-lived, however, as Williams scored two plays FIRST DOWNS 33 26 later on a 45-yard touchdown run. But the Rockets answered with a 28- RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 41-187 45-338 yard field goal by Vest to regain the lead, 31-28. BYU then countered with a PASSING YDS (NET) 505 248 62-yard TD run by Williams down the left sideline to make the score 35-31 Passes Att-Comp-Int 38-30-2 21-11-0 in favor of the Cougars. Moments later, Woodside hit Johnson for his third TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 79-692 66-586 TD catch of the night to give Toledo a 38-35 lead with less than a minute Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 left in the third quarter. Punt Returns-Yards 1-6 1-4 BYU opened up the fourth quarter with a 17-yard touchdown run by Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-115 8-148 Squally Canada to put the Cougars up 42-38. But once again, Woodside Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-69 came up big, hitting Thompson for a 78-yard heave to give UT a 45-42 mar- Punts (Number-Avg) 2-49.0 5-44.0 gin with 10:57 left. Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Williams scored his fifth TD of the game with 3:00 left, a 14-yarder to Penalties-Yards 8-81 7-82 make the score 52-45. Hunt countered with a seven-yard score with 1:11 Possession Time 31:17 28:43 left. Third-Down Conversions 3 of 10 3 of 9 BYU used up all the clock on its final possession, moving 71 yards in Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0 eight plays before Almond finished it off with the game-winning field goal. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 6-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-20 2-12 ROCKET ROUNDUP: Toledo posted with a season-high 692 yards of to- tal offense, the third-highest single-game total in school history, and a RUSHING: TOLEDO-HUNT, Kareem 27-146; SWANSON, Terry 10-45; JONES- season-best 53 points ... The Rockets have now scored at least 31 points MOORE, D. 1-1; WOODSIDE, Logan 3-minus 5. BYU-WILLIAMS, Jamaa 30-286; in each of the first four games this season ...The Rockets had their nine- CANADA, Squally 9-49; HILL, Taysom 6-3. game road winning streak snapped. UT’s most recent loss away from the Glass Bowl happened at Northern Illinois, 27-24, on Nov. 11, 2014 ... Logan PASSING: TOLEDO-WOODSIDE, Logan 30-38-2-505. BYU-HILL, Taysom 11-21- Woodside’s five TD tosses for are tied for third most in school history in a 0-248. single game ... Woodside’s total of 505 yards passing tied for the seventh- RECEIVING: TOLEDO-JOHNSON,Jon’Vea 9-182; JONES, Corey 6-56; THOMP- most yards in a game in Mid-American Conference history ... Sophomore SON, Cody 5-161; HUNT, Kareem 4-49; ROBERTS, M. 4-36; SWANSON, Terry 1-11; Jon’Vea Johnson hauled in a career-high nine catches for a career-high 182 RICHARDS, D. 1-10. BYU-BALDERREE, Tann 3-62; PEARSON, Colby 2-41; BROWN, yards and a collegiate-best three touchdowns... Junior LB Ja’Wuan Wood- Algernon 2-37; HIFO, Aleva 2-14; TRINNAMAN, Jona 1-75; EL-BAKRI, Brayd 1-19. ley totaled a career-high 12 tackles. GAME 5 - TOLEDO 35, EMU 20

Ypsilanti, MI – Junior quarterback Logan Woodside threw for 247 SCORING 1 2 3 4 F yards and four touchdowns to lead Toledo to a 35-20 victory over a stub- Eastern Michigan 0 3 10 7 — 20 born Eastern Michigan squad in Ypsilanti on Saturday. Toledo 0 7 14 14 — 35 The final outcome was not settled until Woodside connected with Co- rey Jones in the corner of the end zone from 12 yards out with 2:37 to play. 2nd Quarter A DeJuan Rogers’ interception on the ensuing drive eliminated any hopes 08:24 TOLEDO - JOHNSON,Jon’Vea 17 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, of an Eagle comeback. Jameson kick ) 5 plays, 46 yards, TOP 2:08 Woodside, who leads the NCAA in passing efficiency, completed 25- 00:08 EMU - FRICANO, Paul 34 yd field goal 5 plays, 44 yards, TOP 0:34 of-31 passes. Junior Cody Thompson led the way with a career-high seven 3rd Quarter receptions for 126 yards and one TD. Senior Corey Jones also had seven catches and a score. Senior Kareem Hunt paced the running game with 10:11 EMU - FRICANO, Paul 44 yd field goal 13 plays, 52 yards, TOP 4:43 141 yards and one TD. 09:16 TOLEDO - THOMPSON, Cody 63 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, Toledo’s defense held EMU to 317 yards and forced two turnovers. Jameson kick ) 2 plays, 72 yards, TOP 0:51 The Eagles were just 2-of-10 on third-down conversions while Toledo was 08:24 TOLEDO - HUNT, Kareem 2 yd run (VEST, Jameson kick ), 3 plays, 16 yards, 11-of-17. TOP 0:49 Neither team could break into the scoring column in the first quarter. 06:01 EMU - TURNER, Breck 3 yd run (FRICANO, Paul kick ), 7 plays, 72 yards, TOP Toledo had a good chance on its first drive, moving 60 yards in 14 plays, 2:18 but was stopped on downs at the EMU 15-yard line when Woodside’s pass 4th Quarter to Corey Jones came up one yard short of the sticks. 10:52 TOLEDO - ROBERTS, M. 15 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, Jame- The Rockets finally broke through with 8:24 left in the second quarter son kick ) 13 plays, 86 yards, TOP 6:09 when Woodside hit Jon’Vea Johnson for a 17-yard scoring strike to cap off 08:43 EMU - PORTER, Antoine 5 yd pass from ROBACK, Brogan (FRICANO, Paul a five-play, 46-yard drive. Eastern countered with a 34-yard field goal from kick ) 8 plays, 75 yards, TOP 2:09 Paul Fricano with eight seconds left in the first half. 02:37 TOLEDO - JONES, Corey 12 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, Jame- EMU cut the lead to one point, 7-6, on a 44-yard field goal by Fri- son kick ) 14 plays, 83 yards, TOP 6:01 cano on the Eagles’ opening drive of the second half. Toledo came right back with a big play, a 63-yard touchdown bomb from Woodside to Cody Attendance: 21,412 Thompson. On the ensuing kickoff, EMU fumbled and UT’s Marcus Whit- field recovered on the Eagle 16-yard line. Three plays later, Hunt plowed in TEAM STATISTICS TOLEDO EMU from two yards to make the score 21-6 with 8:24 left in the third quarter. FIRST DOWNS 30 16 The Eagles did not quit, however, putting together a seven-play, 72- RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 51-220 20-62 yard drive to cut the lead to 21-13. Breck Turner scored on a three-yard run PASSING YDS (NET) 247 255 to cap the scoring drive. Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-25-0 38-20-1 The teams exchanged punts over the next four possessions until UT TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 82-467 58-317 struck again. Woodside hit tight end Michael Roberts in the corner of the Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 end zone from 15 yards out to make the score 28-13 with 10:52 to play. Two Punt Returns-Yards 3-13 0-0 minutes later, EMU quarterback Brogan Roback found Antoine Porter on a Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-65 4-46 five-yard pass to cut the lead back to eight, 28-20. Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 Toledo put the game away with a 14-play, 83-yard drive that ate up Punts (Number-Avg) 5-40.0 6-44.0 over six minutes off the clock before Woodside hit Jones for the final score Fumbles-Lost 3-0 2-1 of the game. Penalties-Yards 6-60 5-51 Possession Time 37:12 22:48 ROCKET ROUNDUP: With today’s 35-20 victory, Toledo won its MAC open- Third-Down Conversions 11 of 17 2 of 10 er for the ninth consecutive year. The last time the Rockets lost their league Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 lid-lifter was 2007...UT totaled 35 points and 467 yards of total offense. UT Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 3-3 also held a decisive 30-16 edge in first downs and a 37:12-22:48 advantage Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-3 in time of possession. The Rockets have now scored at least 31 points in each of the first five games this season...Toledo was an efficient 11-of-17 RUSHING: TOLEDO-HUNT, Kareem 29-141; SWANSON, Terry 15-71; JONES- (64.7 percent) on third-down conversions, while EMU converted only 2-of- MOORE, Damion 2-13; JONES, Corey 1-3; WOODSIDE, Logan 2-minus 3; TEAM 10 (20 percent)...Toledo extended its winning streak against the Eagles to 2-minus 5. Eastern Michigan-TURNER, Breck 10-21; BAILEY, Sergio 2-20; ERIK- 10 straight games. The Rockets lead the all-time series by a 33-11 margin, SEN, Ian 7-17; ROBACK, Brogan 1-4. including a 16-1 win-loss mark since 1999...The Rockets forced their first two turnovers of the season. UT recovered a fumble on a kickoff in the third PASSING: TOLEDO-WOODSIDE, Logan 25-31-0-247. Eastern Michigan-RO- quarter before senior FS DeJuan Rogers sealed the victory with an inter- BACK, Brogan 20-38-1-255. ception late in the fourth quarter...Junior QB Logan Woodside completed 25-of-31 passes for 247 yards and four touchdowns. Woodside has now RECEIVING: TOLEDO-THOMPSON, Cody 7-126; JONES, Corey 7-33; ROBERTS, thrown at least three TD passes in every game this year. He also has 20 TD Michael 5-35; JOHNSON,Jon’Vea 3-40; YOUSEY, Zach 1-10; McKINLEY-LEWIS, passes on the season, a total that ranks seventh most in school history in D. 1-3; JONES-MOORE, Damion 1-0. Eastern Michigan-PORTER, Antoine 6-50; a single season...Senior RB Kareem Hunt topped the century mark for the BAILEY, Sergio 5-89; DAUGHERTY, E. 4-74; TURNER, Breck 2-23; KILBY, Nigel 2-19; third straight game with a season-high 29 carries for 141 yards, including NIUPALAU, J. 1-0. a two-yard TD run in the third quarter. With the two-yard scoring plunge, Hunt moved into a tie for second place in school history with 38 rushing scores with Wasean Tait (1993-98). The Willoughby, OH native also went over 4,000 career yards rushing with today’s performance (4,024). GAME 6 - TOLEDO 42, BGSU 35

SCORING 1 2 3 4 F Toledo, OH –Senior running back Kareem Hunt scored on a three- BGSU 7 0 7 21 — 35 yard run with 18 seconds left to give Toledo a thrilling 42-35 victory over Toledo 7 7 13 15 — 42 arch-rival Bowling Green before a capacity Homecoming crowd of 30,147 at the Glass Bowl on Saturday. 1st Quarter Junior quarterback Logan Woodside led the Rocket offense with 322 08:59 BGSU - MILLER, Scott 10 yd pass from MORGAN, James (SUDER, Jake kick) yards passing and four touchdown passes, three of them to senior tight 06:18 TOLEDO - ROBERTS, M. 41 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, Jame- end Michael Roberts, who set his career high for TD receptions. Roberts son kick ) had six catches for 94 yards and senior Corey Jones added five receptions 2nd Quarter for 90 yards and one score. Junior Terry Swanson led the ground attack with a season-high 112 00:36 TOLEDO - ROBERTS, M. 22 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, Jame- yards on 12 carries, including a 63-yard TD run in the fourth quarter that son kick ) put Toledo up, 35-21. Hunt had 99 yards on 25 attempts. 3rd Quarter Bowling Green (1-6, 0-3 MAC) answered Swanson’s touchdown with 10:37 BGSU - MILLER, Scott 15 yd pass from MORGAN, James (SUDER, Jake kick) a pair of fourth-quarter TDs that tied the score, 35-35, setting the stage for 03:22 TOLEDO - ROBERTS, M. 5 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, Jame- Toledo’s game-winning drive in the final three minutes. son kick ) Bowling Green got on the scoreboard first on an eight-play, 70-yard 00:02 TOLEDO - JONES, Corey 64 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, Jame- drive that was finished off by a 10-yard reception by Scott Miller from son kick failed) James Morgan with 8:59 left in the first quarter. Toledo struck back when 4th Quarter Woodside hit Michael Roberts for a 41-yard TD down the left sideline to tie 14:26 BGSU - MILLER, Scott 57 yd pass from MORGAN, James (SUDER, Jake kick) the score, 7-7. 10:25 TOLEDO - SWANSON, Terry 63 yd run (ROBERTS, M. pass ) The Rockets took the lead on another Roberts’ touchdown, this time 06:47 BGSU - ZIMMERMAN, M. 20 yd pass from MORGAN, James (SUDER, Jake a 22-yard catch in the end zone from Woodside with just 36 seconds left in kick ) the half. The Falcons were able to attempt a Hail Mary pass at the end of the 03:07 BGSU - REDDING, Teo 18 yd pass from MORGAN, James (SUDER, Jake half but Morgan’s 42-yard attempt was knocked down by Trevon Mathis. kick) BGSU opened the second half by stopping UT on a three-and-out, then 00:18 TOLEDO - HUNT, Kareem 3 yd run (VEST, Jameson kick ) putting together a seven-play, 69-yard drive to tie the score, 14-14. Morgan connected with Miller from 15 yards out for the score. Attendance: 30,147 The Rockets rallied back on the arm of Woodside who threw touch- down passes to Roberts and Corey Jones in the third quarter. Jones’ TD TEAM STATISTICS TOLEDO BGSU was a 64-yarder down the middle of the field that made the score 27-14 FIRST DOWNS 25 24 with two seconds left in the third quarter. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 43-219 34-167 But the Falcons struck back almost immediately, as Morgan hit Miller for PASSING YDS (NET) 322 335 his third TD catch two plays into the fourth quarter, a 57-yarder that pulled Passes Att-Comp-Int 30-23-1 38-25-1 BG to within six, 27-21. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-541 72-502 Moments later, Swanson came up with a big run, bolting 63 yards into Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 the end zone. Woodside hit Roberts for the two-point conversion to put Punt Returns-Yards 1-26 1-0 Toledo up 35-21 with 10:25 left. Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-60 5-101 Bowling Green would not quit, however. Morgan threw his fourth and Interception Returns-Yards 1-9 1-7 fifth TD passes of the game to Marquis Zimmerman and Teo Redding, the Punts (Number-Avg) 6-43.2 7-44.1 latter with 3:07 remaining to tie the score at 35-35. Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 The final drive of the day belonged to Toledo, as Woodside marched Penalties-Yards 7-73 10-83 the Rockets 66 yards in seven plays for the decisive score. Hunt sealed the Possession Time 31:27 28:33 win with his three-yard run. Third-Down Conversions 6 of 14 3 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 3 of 4 ROCKET ROUNDUP: Toledo earned its seventh-straight victory over arch- Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 4-4 rival Bowling Green. With the win, the Rockets earned the right to keep Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-12 3-17 the “Battle of I-75” Trophy. UT won the trophy in 2011, the first year it was established, and has never had to relinquish it since...The game was the RUSHING: Bowling Green-COPPET, Fred 17-104; CLEVELAND, Josh 11-62; DA- 87th-annual Homecoming Game at UT...Toledo improved to 18-1 against VIDSON, Joseph 1-24; MOORE, Ronnie 1-2; STEPHENS, Terence 1-minus 5; MOR- MAC East Division opponents since 2010. The Rockets’ last loss to a cross- GAN, James 3-minus 20. TOLEDO-SWANSON, Terry 12-112; HUNT, Kareem 25- division foe came against Akron, 31-29, on Nov. 29, 2013...Attendance was 99; JONES-MOORE, Damion 2-19; WOODSIDE, Logan 4-minus 11. announced at 30,147, the 11th-largest crowd in Glass Bowl history. It was also the largest home crowd since 31,981 fans saw the Rockets defeat the PASSING: Bowling Green-MORGAN, James 25-38-1-335. TOLEDO-WOODSIDE, Falcons, 49-41, on Nov. 23, 2004...Junior QB Logan Woodside completed Logan 23-30-1-322. 23-of-30 passes for 322 yards and four touchdowns. Woodside completed passes to seven different receivers...Senior TE Michael Roberts set career RECEIVING: Bowling Green-MILLER, Scott 8-149; REDDING, Teo 4-50; MOORE, highs in catches (6), yards receiving (94) and touchdowns (3). Roberts has Ronnie 3-36; ZIMMERMAN, Marquis 3-22; PHOUTHAVONG, Deric 2-31; DOS- now scored a TD in five of six games this season. The Cleveland, OH native SOUS, Vanel 2-26; CLEVELAND, Josh 2-12; FOLKERTSMA, Hunter 1-9. TOLEDO- was credited with a career-long 41-yard TD reception in the first quarter, ROBERTS, Michael 6-94; THOMPSON, Cody 6-74; JONES, Corey 5-90; HUNT, Ka- a 22-yard TD catch in the second and a five-yard scoring reception in the reem 3-26; SWANSON, Terry 1-20; JOHNSON,Jon’Vea 1-11; YOUSEY, Zach 1-7. third. GAME 7 - TOLEDO 31, CMU 17

Toledo, OH –Junior wide receiver Cody Thompson caught four SCORING 1 2 3 4 F touchdown passes and the Rocket defense contained a dangerous CMU 0 0 10 7 — 17 Chippewa offense to help Toledo to a 31-17 victory over Central Michi- Toledo 3 0 14 14 — 31 gan at the Glass Bowl Saturday afternoon. Thompson caught TD passes of 16, 16, 11 and 34 yards—all in the 1st Quarter second half—from junior quarterback Logan Woodside to account for 05:45 TOLEDO - VEST, Jameson 34 yd field goal 11 plays, 63 yards, TOP 4:34 all of the Rockets’ 28 second-half points. Woodside completed 23-of- 3rd Quarter 32 passes for 264 yards, four touchdowns and no interceptions. 12:26 TOLEDO - THOMPSON, Cody 16 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, Thompson ended up with seven receptions and 122 receiving Jameson kick ) 7 plays, 62 yards, TOP 2:29 yards. Senior Kareem Hunt led the rushing attack with 87 yards. Toledo’s defense did a good job containing CMU senior quarter- 09:35 TOLEDO - THOMPSON, Cody 16 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, back Cooper Rush, who entered the game ranked second in Chippewa Jameson kick ) 4 plays, 39 yards, TOP 1:27 history with 85 TD passes. Rush was 18-of-31 for 229 yards, one TD and 06:50 CMU - RUSH, Cooper 20 yd run (EAVEY, Brian kick ), 5 plays, 73 yards, TOP one interception. Two other Rocket interceptions were called back 2:41 due to roughing-the-passer penalties. 01:30 CMU - EAVEY, Brian 36 yd field goal 8 plays, 47 yards, TOP 3:45 The first half was a battle of defenses and field position, with 4th Quarter Toledo taking a 3-0 lead into the locker room. Toledo scored on its 11:36 TOLEDO - THOMPSON, Cody 11 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, opening drive, a 34-yard field goal from Jameson Vest. Toledo jumped Jameson kick ) 10 plays, 74 yards, TOP 4:49 out of the gate to start the second half, scoring on its first two pos- 07:30 TOLEDO - THOMPSON, Cody 34 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, sessions. The Rockets started the half with a seven-play, 62-yard drive Jameson kick ) 5 plays, 55 yards, TOP 2:33 that ended when Woodside hit Thompson for a 16-yard TD. Woodside 04:11CMU - CONKLIN, Tyler 4 yd pass from RUSH, Cooper (EAVEY, Brian kick ) 8 and Thompson hooked up again, again from 16 yards out to make the plays, 76 yards, TOP 3:14 score 17-0 with 9:35 to play in the quarter. Central Michigan answered with its first score of the game with a Attendance: 17,821 quick five-play drive that was capped off by a 20-yard run by Rush to cut the lead to 17-7. A few moments later, a 36-yard field goal by Chip- TEAM STATISTICS TOLEDO CMU pewa kicker Brian Eavey made it 17-10. FIRST DOWNS 23 18 Woodside found Thompson in the end zone for the third time, RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 37-140 23-97 this time an 11-yarder to up the Toledo lead to 24-10 with 11:36 to PASSING YDS (NET) 264 247 play. Passes Att-Comp-Int 32-23-0 33-19-1 Toledo added onto the score when Thompson caught his fourth TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 69-404 56-344 TD of the game, a 34-yarder with 7:30 remaining. Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Central Michigan scored its final touchdown with 4:11 left when Punt Returns-Yards 2-9 0-0 Rush hit Tyler Conklin from four yards out. Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-68 3-55 Interception Returns-Yards 1-3 0-0 ROCKET ROUNDUP: Toledo scored at least 31 points for the seventh Punts (Number-Avg) 3-39.3 4-41.2 straight game this fall...The Rockets secured their seventh-straight vic- Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 tory over Central Michigan...UT held CMU to 17 points and 344 yards Penalties-Yards 7-67 6-77 of total offense...The Rockets limited Central Michigan to 2-of-10 on Possession Time 32:57 26:58 third-down conversions...Junior QB Logan Woodside completed 23- Third-Down Conversions 7 of 14 2 of 10 of-32 passes for 264 yards and four touchdowns...Woodside moved Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 2 into fourth place in school history with 48 career TD passes...Junior WR Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 3-4 Cody Thompson tied his career high with a contest-tying best seven Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-4 1-6 catches for a game-high 122 yards and a career best four TDs, second most in school history in a single game. RUSHING: Central Michigan-SPALDING, Devon 10-65; RUSH, Cooper 4-18; HAYES, Jahray 8-18; CHAPMAN, Mark 1-minus 4. TOLEDO-HUNT, Kareem 20- 87; SWANSON, Terry 9-47; JONES-MOORE, Damion 3-11; THOMPKINS, Art 1-5; WOODSIDE, Logan 3-minus 4; TEAM 1-minus 6.

PASSING: Central Michigan-RUSH, Cooper 18-31-1-229; SHELDON, Jack 1-1-0-18; CHILDRESS, B. 0-1-0-0. TOLEDO-WOODSIDE, Logan 23-32-0-264.

RECEIVING: Central Michigan-WILLIS, Corey 6-73; CONKLIN, Tyler 5-74; SPALDING, Devon 2-28; CHILDRESS, B. 2-12; HAYES, Jahray 2-12; CROUCH, Zach 1-30; BRISSON-FAST, N 1-18. TOLEDO-THOMPSON, Cody 7-122; JONES, Corey 7-85; HUNT, Kareem 4-9; ROBERTS, Michael 2-21; YOUSEY, Zach 1-12; JOHNSON,Jon’Vea 1-10; McKINLEY-LEWIS, D. 1-5. GAME 8 - OHIO 31, TOLEDO 26

Toledo, OH –Junior quarterback Logan Woodside threw for 438 yards SCORING 1 2 3 4 F and three touchdowns but was not able to rally the Rockets in the waning Ohio 0 14 10 7 — 31 seconds as Toledo fell to Ohio, 31-26, at the Glass Bowl Thursday night. Toledo 0 6 14 6 — 26 Trailing 31-20 late in the fourth quarter, the Rockets scored on a Woodside pass to sophomore Jon’Vea Johnson with just over three min- 2nd Quarter utes left to cut the lead to five points. However, a last-gasp drive with less 09:17 OHIO - BELACK, Kyle 57 yd pass from MAXWELL, Quinto (ZERVOS, Louie than a minute left in the game came up short. kick ) 4 plays, 76 yards, TOP 1:59 Woodside connected on 32-of-46 passes and broke the UT record for 04:29 TOLEDO - VEST, Jameson 29 yd field goal 6 plays, 69 yards, TOP 2:38 touchdown passes in a season with 31. Johnson had six receptions for 156 01:55 OHIO - SMITH, Sebastia 33 yd pass from WINDHAM, Greg (ZERVOS, Louie yards and two touchdowns. Senior Corey Jones added seven catches for 115 yards and one TD. kick ) 6 plays, 69 yards, TOP 2:28 The game started out slowly as both teams failed to score in the first 00:00 TOLEDO - VEST, Jameson 47 yd field goal 9 plays, 38 yards, TOP 1:50 quarter, though Ohio had two great opportunities that went for naught. 3rd Quarter Papi White returned a punt 19 yards to the UT 27-yard line, but Ohio was 11:37 TOLEDO - JOHNSON,Jon’Vea 98 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, pushed back six yards in three plays and forced to punt. On their next drive, Jameson kick ) 1 plays, 97 yards, TOP 0:29 the Bobcats moved down to the UT 17-yard line but a 31-yard loss on a bad 06:00 OHIO - WHITE, Papi 25 yd pass from MAXWELL, Quinto (ZERVOS, Louie snap pushed them out of scoring range. kick ) 4 plays, 80 yards, TOP 1:51 Ohio finally broke through with the first score of the game on a 57- 03:39 TOLEDO - JONES, Corey 24 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, Jame- yard TD bomb off a scramble from Quinton Maxwell to Kyle Belack with son kick ) 7 plays, 75 yards, TOP 2:15 9:17 left in the first half. Toledo countered with a 29-yard field goal by 00:11 OHIO - ZERVOS, Louie 39 yd field goal 7 plays, 42 yards, TOP 3:20 Jameson Vest to cut the lead to 7-3. But the Bobcats came right back when 4th Quarter backup quarterback Sebastian Smith hit Greg Windham in the end zone 08:08 OHIO - BROWN, Dorian 51 yd run (ZERVOS, Louie kick ), 8 plays, 90 yards, for a 33-yard score to make the score 14-3 with 1:55 left in the half. Toledo TOP 4:35 used up the remaining time in the first half, moving the ball 38 yards in 03:28 TOLEDO - JOHNSON,Jon’Vea 10 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (WOOD- nine plays to set up a career-long 47-yard field goal by Vest to cut the lead SIDE, Logan pass failed) 9 plays, 68 yards, TOP 2:32 to 14-6 at halftime. Toledo scored its first touchdown of the contest in the third quarter Attendance: 16,154 on a 98-yard bomb from Woodside to Johnson to trim the lead to 14-13. The pass was the longest play from scrimmage in UT history. TEAM STATISTICS TOLEDO OHIO Ohio came back with a big play of its own, a 25-yard TD connection FIRST DOWNS 24 23 from Maxwell to White to extend the lead to 21-13. But the Rockets landed RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 29-122 48-269 another big punch moments later, a 24-yard TD from Woodside to Jones. PASSING YDS (NET) 438 243 Ohio closed out a high-scoring third quarter with a 39-yard field goal Passes Comp-Att-Int 32-46-1 11-22-0 by Louie Zervos to move the Bobcats’ lead to 24-20. The Bobcats added TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 75-560 70-512 another touchdown on a 51-yard run by Dorian Brown to make the score, Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 31-20, with 8:08 remaining. Brown finished with 212 yards rushing. Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-19 Toledo cut the lead to five, 31-26, on a 10-yard pass from Woodside to Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-129 4-102 Johnson. Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-3 Toledo then forced Ohio to punt and received the ball on its own 25- Punts (Number-Avg) 6-40.8 7-34.9 yard line with 55 seconds left. Woodside moved UT to the Ohio 44-yard line Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-1 but with time running out he completed a pass to Kareem Hunt that was Penalties-Yards 9-66 5-55 stopped for a five-yard loss. Toledo tried to get off another play but was Possession Time 27:21 32:39 whistled for snapping the ball too soon and the game was over. Third-Down Conversions 6 of 15 5 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 ROCKET ROUNDUP: Toledo falls to 18-2 against MAC East Division oppo- Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 1-2 nents since 2010...UT’s setback snapped a 12-game winning streak in the Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-35 0-0 series against Ohio. The Bobcats’ last win in the series was a 24-14 home triumph on Oct. 1, 1988. Ohio’s most recent triumph in the Glass City was RUSHING: Ohio-BROWN, Dorian 29-212; WHITE, Papi 5-54; WINDHAM, Greg 20-14 on Sept. 16, 1967...Toledo sustained its first loss at home versus a 4-18; MAXWELL, Quinton 10-minus 15. TOLEDO-SWANSON, Terry 10-58; HUNT, MAC East Division school since a 27-13 setback against Miami on Oct. 26, Kareem 15-50; WOODSIDE, Logan 4-14. 2002...Junior QB Logan Woodside completed 32-of-46 passes for 438 yards and three touchdowns, including a program-best 98-yard TD pass to soph- PASSING: Ohio-MAXWELL, Quinton 7-16-0-159; WINDHAM, Greg 4-6-0-84. omore WR Jon’Vea Johnson in the third quarter...Woodside’s completions TOLEDO-WOODSIDE, Logan 32-46-1-438. and attempts were a career high, while his passing yardage is second most as a Rocket....Woodside set UT single-season record 31 TD passes, surpass- RECEIVING: Ohio-SMITH, Sebastian 4-90; WHITE, Papi 3-64; BELACK, Kyle ing the all-time mark of 29 set by Bruce Gradkowski in 2003 and 2005... 2-74; REID, Jordan 1-13; MORGAN, Mason 1-2. TOLEDO-JONES, Corey 7-115; Sophomore WR Jon’Vea Johnson caught six passes for 156 yards, including JOHNSON,Jon’Vea 6-156; THOMPSON, Cody 6-73; HUNT, Kareem 6-37; ROB- a program-best 98-yard TD catch in the third quarter. ERTS, Michael 4-48; SWANSON, Terry 3-9. GAME 9 - TOLEDO 48, AKRON 17

Akron, OH – Senior Kareem Hunt rushed for 136 yards and junior Lo- SCORING 1 2 3 4 F gan Woodside threw for 327 yards and three touchdowns to lead Toledo to Akron 10 0 7 0 — 17 a 48-17 victory over the Zips in Akron on Wednesday night. Toledo 3 17 14 14 — 48 Hunt’s touchdown early in the second half gave Toledo a 27-10 lead that was never seriously threatened. 1st Quarter Junior Terry Swanson added 67 yards and one rushing TD, as well as 12:28 AKRON - LANE, Jerome 91 yd pass from WOODSON, Thomas (O’LEARY, a 10-yard TD reception. Junior Cody Thompson led the receivers with five Tom kick ) 1 plays, 91 yards, TOP 0:12 catches for 70 yards. 08:47 TOLEDO - VEST, Jameson 21 yd field goal 9 plays, 73 yards, TOP 3:34 Toledo outgained the Zips in total offense, 622 to 444. Junior Ja’Wuan 04:13 AKRON - O’LEARY, Tom 21 yd field goal 10 plays, 71 yards, TOP 4:30 Woodley led the defense with three tackles behind the line of scrimmage. Akron got on the board on its first play from scrimmage, a 91-yard TD 2nd Quarter pass down the middle of the field from Thomas Woodson to Jerome Lane. 14:55 TOLEDO - SWANSON, Terry 9 yd run (VEST, Jameson kick ), 11 plays, 81 Toledo countered with a nine-play, 73-yard drive that resulted in a 21-yard yards, TOP 4:11 field goal by Jameson Vest. On Akron’s next drive, Tom O’Leary matched 03:58 TOLEDO - VEST, Jameson 23 yd field goal 16 plays, 89 yards, TOP 7:10 Vest’s kick with a 21-yarder of his own to make the score 10-3 with 4:13 to 00:00 TOLEDO - ROBERTS, M. 18 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, Jame- play in the first quarter. son kick ) 6 plays, 51 yards, TOP 0:46 Toledo tied the score on the first play of the second quarter on a nine- 3rd Quarter yard run by Terry Swanson, then took the lead, 13-10, later in the period on 09:56 TOLEDO - HUNT, Kareem 2 yd run (VEST, Jameson kick ), 6 plays, 69 yards, a 23-yard field goal by Vest. TOP 1:40 The Rockets scored on the final play of the half on an 18-yard TD pass 06:48 AKRON - NATSON, JoJo 27 yd pass from WOODSON, Thomas (O’LEARY, from Woodside to tight end Michael Roberts, giving them a 20-10 lead at Tom kick ) 8 plays, 75 yards, TOP 3:08 the break. The drive covered 51 yards in just 46 seconds, and was keyed by 01:24 TOLEDO - SWANSON, Terry 10 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, a 20-yard run by Hunt. Jameson kick ) 12 plays, 71 yards, TOP 5:17 Hunt kept the offense rolling in the third quarter, rushing five times 4th Quarter for 33 yards in a six-play drive he capped off with a two-yard score to make 11:53 TOLEDO - YOUSEY, Zach 44 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, Jame- it 27-10 with 9:56 left in the quarter. Akron cut the lead to 27-17 with an son kick ) 6 plays, 80 yards, TOP 2:31 eight-play, 75-yard drive that was culminated by a 27-yard TD strike from 04:47 TOLEDO - THOMPKINS, Art 10 yd run (VEST, Jameson kick ), 11 plays, 80 Woodson to JoJo Natson. yards, TOP 5:31 Toledo marched right back with a 12-play, 71-yard drive that was fin- Attendance: 6,559 ished off by Terry Swanson’s 10-yard TD catch from Woodside to push the lead out to 34-17. Woodside struck one more time with a 44-yard TD strike TEAM STATISTICS TOLEDO AKRON to Zach Yousey to make the score 41-17 with 11:53 left in the contest. FIRST DOWNS 33 21 Redshirt freshman Art Thompkins capped the Rockets’ scoring with a RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 48-290 25-96 10-yard TD run to extend their lead, 48-17, with 4:47 left in the game. PASSING YDS (NET) 332 348 Passes Att-Comp-Int 38-27-0 36-18-2 ROCKET ROUNDUP: Toledo improved to 19-2 against MAC East Divi- TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 86-622 61-444 sion opponents since 2010...Senior TE Michael Roberts recorded his 10th Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 touchdown reception of the season with an 18-yard grab as time expired Punt Returns-Yards 2-10 0-0 in the first half. The 10 touchdowns sets a new single-season school re- Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-69 5-79 cord for touchdown receptions from a tight end...Senior RB Kareem Hunt Interception Returns-Yards 2-0 0-0 recorded 17 carries for 136 yards, taking his career total to 4,396 yards. He Punts (Number-Avg) 2-43.5 5-35.0 surpassed Wasean Tait’s mark of 4,338 career yards for second all-time in Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 UT history...Hunt eclipsed the 100-yard mark for the fourth time this season Penalties-Yards 8-63 5-63 and the 24th time in his career. He trails only Chester Taylor’s 27 100-yard Possession Time 35:47 24:13 performances...Senior WR Corey Jones hauled in four passes for 30 yards Third-Down Conversions 11 of 16 4 of 11 and has now recorded a reception in 34-consecutive contests...Toledo Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 1 compiled 622 yards of total offense (332 passing, 290 rushing). The Rockets Red-Zone Scores-Chances 7-7 1-3 have surpassed the 500-yard mark for the seventh time in nine games this Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-4 0-0 season...The Rockets put together a 16-play, 89-yard drive that spanned a season-long 7:10. The drive was capped with a 23-yard field goal by Jame- RUSHING: TOLEDO-HUNT, Kareem 17-136; SWANSON, Terry 10-67; THOMPKINS, son Vest...Toledo’s win brings the series record against Akron to 10-9 all- Art 6-39; JONES-MOORE, Damion 7-29; WOODSIDE, Logan 4-6; JULIAN, Michael 1-5; time in UT’s favor. SMITH, Brad 2-5; JONES, Corey 1-3. Akron-JONES, Denzel 11-72; EDWARDS, Van 8-23; CHAPMAN, T. 1-3; WOODSON, Thomas 5-minus 2.

PASSING: TOLEDO-WOODSIDE, Logan 26-37-0-327; JULIAN, Michael 1-1-0-5. Ak- ron-WOODSON, Thomas 17-33-1-316; CHAPMAN, T. 1-3-1-32.

RECEIVING: TOLEDO-THOMPSON, Cody 5-70; ROBERTS, Michael 4-54; JOHNSON,Jon’Vea 4-37; JONES, Corey 4-30; THOMPKINS, Art 2-33; HUNT, Kareem 2-21; JONES-MOORE, Damion 2-14; SWANSON, Terry 2-14; YOUSEY, Zach 1-44; McKINLEY- LEWIS, D. 1-15. Akron-LANE, Jerome 6-177; NATSON, JoJo 3-44; WOLF, Austin 3-34; CONEY, A.J. 2-29; GLADNEY, Kevin 2-19; SMITH, Kwad. 1-32; EDWARDS, Van 1-13. GAME 10 - TOLEDO 31, NIU 24

Chicago, IL – Logan Woodside threw for 286 yards and three touch- SCORING 1 2 3 4 F downs, and Kareem Hunt scored a late game-winning touchdown to lead Northern Illinois 7 7 7 3 — 24 Toledo to a 31-24 come-from-behind victory over Northern Illinois (3-7, 3-3 Toledo 0 3 14 14 — 31 MAC) at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago Wednesday night. The Rockets trailed at halftime, 14-3, but outscored the Huskies, 28-10, in the final 30 1st Quarter minutes. 00:22 NIU - WIMANN, Shane 1 yd pass from GRAHAM, Ryan (HAGAN, Christia Woodside, who leads the nation with 37 TD passes, completed 23-of- kick ) 11 plays, 71 yards, TOP 4:55 33 passes on the night. Two of his scoring strikes were to tight end Michael 2nd Quarter Roberts, who leads the Rockets with 11 TD receptions on the season. 12:06 TOLEDO - VEST, Jameson 44 yd field goal 10 plays, 48 yards, TOP 3:16 Hunt’s game-winning touchdown came with 1:15 left in the contest, finishing off a nine-play, 71-yard drive that broke a 24-24 tie. The big play 07:41 NIU - GOLLADAY, Kenny 4 yd pass from GRAHAM, Ryan (HAGAN, Christia of the drive was a 39-yard completion from Woodside to sophomore wide kick ) 12 plays, 86 yards, TOP 4:15 receiver Jon’Vea Johnson to the NIU six-yard line. 3rd Quarter NIU drew first blood in the contest, scoring on a one-yard TD pass 11:59 TOLEDO - ROBERTS, M. 27 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, Jame- from Ryan Graham to Shane Wimann in the waning moments of the first son kick ) 6 plays, 52 yards, TOP 2:22 quarter. The drive was kept alive when Toledo was whistled for off-sides on 06:09 NIU - BLAKE, Christia 19 yd pass from GRAHAM, Ryan (HAGAN, Christia a made 33-yard field goal attempt. kick ) 14 plays, 75 yards, TOP 5:41 Toledo countered on its next possession with a 10-play, 48-yard drive 03:23 TOLEDO - JOHNSON,Jon’Vea 36 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, that ended with a 44-yard field goal by Jameson Vest, trimming the lead to Jameson kick ) 7 plays, 76 yards, TOP 2:33 7-3 early in the second quarter. But the Huskies came right back with an- 4th Quarter other long drive, this time culminating in a four-yard TD pass from Graham 12:32 TOLEDO - ROBERTS, M. 5 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, Jame- to Kenny Golladay to give NIU its 14-3 halftime edge. son kick ) 7 plays, 57 yards, TOP 2:42 The Rockets came out firing in the second half, forcing NIU to punt 04:31 NIU - HAGAN, Christia 22 yd field goal 12 plays, 73 yards, TOP 4:27 after a three-and-out, then moving swiftly to score their first touchdown of 01:15 TOLEDO - HUNT, Kareem 1 yd run (VEST, Jameson kick ), 9 plays, 71 yards, the contest. Woodside connected with Roberts for a 27-yard touchdown, TOP 3:08 the sixth play in a 52-yard drive that cut the lead to 14-10. Attendance: 10,180 Northern Illinois had an immediate answer, however, marching down the field on its next possession to push the score to 21-10. But Woodside TEAM STATISTICS TOLEDO NIU came right back moments later, hitting Jon’Vea Johnson for a 37-yard score FIRST DOWNS 22 23 to cut the lead to 21-17 with 3:23 left in the third quarter. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 40-134 43-214 NIU held onto its four-point lead until Woodside hit Roberts again, PASSING YDS (NET) 286 221 this time from five yards out, to give the Rockets their first lead, 24-21, with Passes Att-Comp-Int 33-23-1 43-24-1 12:32 remaining in the game. The Huskies eventually evened the score TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-420 86-435 with 4:31 left on the clock with a 22-yard field goal by Christian Hagen. Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Toledo countered with their game-winning drive that ended with Punt Returns-Yards 2-7 2-2 Hunt’s TD. Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-88 6-124 Interception Returns-Yards 1-7 1-0 ROCKET ROUNDUP: The Rockets snapped their six-game losing streak Punts (Number-Avg) 6-44.3 8-36.2 against Northern Illinois...The last time Toledo defeated NIU was a 20-19 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 win in the Glass Bowl on Oct. 17, 2009...Toledo extends its series lead to Penalties-Yards 6-48 8-85 30-14 all-time against NIU...Cody Thompson recorded three catches for 34 Possession Time 28:33 31:27 yards to become the sixth Rocket receiver to reach 1,000 receiving yards in Third-Down Conversions 6 of 13 10 of 21 a season...Thompson ranks 10th in receiving yards in a single-season with Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 1,021...Senior TE Michael Roberts tallied his 11th and 12th TD receptions of Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 4-4 the season, which moved him into second place all-time at UT for season Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 3-24 TD catches...Senior RB Kareem Hunt compiled 122 yards on 19 carries to surpass the 1,000 yard mark on the season (1,048)...Logan Woodside threw RUSHING: TOLEDO-HUNT, Kareem 19-122; JONES-MOORE, Damion 4-34; for three TDs, giving him 37 for the season, the most in the nation...Hunt SWANSON, Terry 10-18; TEAM 2-minus 8; WOODSIDE, Logan 5-minus 32. North- recorded his 25th collegiate game with 100 rushing yards, the second- ern Illinois-WIMANN, Shane 17-97; THOMPSON, Antho 19-84; GOLLADAY, Ken- most in school history. Chester Taylor (1998-2001) owns the school-record ny 5-24; BLAKE, Christia 1-8; MADDIE, Anthony 1-1. with 27 such performances...Sophomore offensive lineman Yazeed Atariwa checked in as a defensive lineman on Toledo’s first defensive possession PASSING: TOLEDO-WOODSIDE, Logan 23-33-1-286. Northern Illinois- and played numerous snaps on the defensive side of the ball. He tallied WIMANN, Shane 24-43-1-221. two tackles in the game...Senior WR Corey Jones hauled in four passes for 38 yards and has now recorded a reception in 35-consecutive contests. RECEIVING: TOLEDO-JOHNSON,Jon’Vea 6-129; HUNT, Kareem 6-37; JONES, Corey 4-38; ROBERTS, Michael 3-37; THOMPSON, Cody 3-34; RICHARDS, Darryl 1-11. Northern Illinois-KENNEDY, Corey 14-143; SMALLS, Albert 4-22; MADDIE, Anthony 3-19; CORCORAN, Josh 2-29; THOMPSON, Antho 1-8. GAME 11 - TOLEDO 37, BSU 19

Toledo, OH –It was Senior Night for Toledo but the evening belonged SCORING 1 2 3 4 F to junior quarterback Logan Woodside, who threw for 325 yards and three Ball State 0 10 3 6 — 19 touchdowns in a 37-19 Rocket victory over Ball State in a fog-filled Glass Toledo 14 6 17 0 — 37 Bowl Wednesday night. Woodside, who leads the nation with 40 TD passes, set the UT single- 1st Quarter season passing yardage record with 3,653, breaking the previous mark of 08:19 TOLEDO - JOHNSON,Jon’Vea 28 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, 3,518 set by Bruce Gradkowski in 2004. More importantly, the victory kept the Rockets (9-2, 6-1 MAC) in the hunt for the MAC West Division title and a Jameson kick ) 8 plays, 93 yards, TOP 2:44 showdown with division leader Western Michigan on Nov. 25. 01:47 TOLEDO - JONES, Corey 63 yd punt return (VEST, Jameson kick ) Not to be overshadowed by Woodside, senior Kareem Hunt rushed 2nd Quarter for 107 yards and added a six receptions and a career-high 98 receiving 14:11 TOLEDO - VEST, Jameson 37 yd field goal 5 plays, 16 yards, TOP 2:01 yards. Hunt’s 71-yard TD reception on the second play of the second half 10:40 BALL - LACANARIA, C. 10 yd pass from NEAL, Riley (HAGEE, Morgan kick ) was his career long, and gave Toledo a comfortable 27-10 lead. 9 plays, 75 yards, TOP 3:31 The Rockets came out firing, finding paydirt on their first possession 05:05 BALL - HAGEE, Morgan 24 yd field goal 11 plays, 60 yards, TOP 3:43 after moving 93 yards in eight plays. Jon’Vea Johnson finished the drive by 00:00 TOLEDO - VEST, Jameson 37 yd field goal 13 plays, 71 yards, TOP 2:01 snagging a 28-yard pass from Woodside at the right edge of the end zone 3rd Quarter to give UT a 7-0 lead. Later in the quarter, Corey Jones returned a punt 63 14:14 TOLEDO - HUNT, Kareem 71 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, yards to make the score 14-0. Jameson kick ) 2 plays, 70 yards, TOP 0:41 Toledo’s next score came after defensive end Zach Quinn recovered a 07:59 TOLEDO - VEST, Jameson 49 yd field goal 9 plays, 64 yards, TOP 4:14 Cardinal fumble, setting up a 37-yard field goal by Jameson Vest. 03:13 BALL - HAGEE, Morgan 37 yd field goal 11 plays, 45 yards, TOP 4:46 Ball State (4-7, 1-6 MAC) got on the board with 10:40 left in the first 02:28 TOLEDO - THOMPSON, Cody 42 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, half when Riley Neal hit Corey Lacanaria on a roll-out for a 10-yard score Jameson kick ) 4 plays, 75 yards, TOP 0:45 to cut the lead to 17-7. On the Cardinals’ next possession, Morgan Hagee 4th Quarter knocked down a 24-yard field goal to make the score 17-10. Toledo an- 03:46 BALL - HAZELTON JR.,D. 11 yd pass from NEAL, Riley (NEAL, Riley pass swered with a 37-yard field goal by Vest with no time left on the clock to failed) 10 plays, 80 yards, TOP 2:46 take a 20-10 lead into the locker room. Attendance: 16, 826 Toledo wasted no time getting back on the board in the second half, as Woodside hit Hunt on a short pass on the second play from scrimmage TEAM STATISTICS TOLEDO BSU that the senior took 71 yards for the score, putting UT up, 27-10. After a FIRST DOWNS 23 23 Ball State three-and-out, Vest added three more points on a career-long RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 32-179 32-133 49-yard field goal to give the Rockets a substantial 30-10 lead midway PASSING YDS (NET) 325 260 through the third period. Passes Att-Comp-Int 39-25-1 49-33-0 Ball State trimmed the lead to 30-13 on a 37-yard field goal by Ha- TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 71-504 81-393 gee, but UT came right back with a 42-yard bomb from Woodside to junior Fumble Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 Cody Thompson to extend the lead to 37-13 late in the third quarter. BSU Punt Returns-Yards 1-63 0-0 scored a late TD but failed on the two-point conversion to complete the Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-64 4-74 scoring. Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-41.5 5-45.2 ROCKET ROUNDUP: UT wrapped up its 2016 home campaign with a 5-1 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 mark. The Rockets are 28-8 in the Glass Bowl since the start of the 2011 sea- Penalties-Yards 4-34 4-45 son...Toledo claimed its third-straight victory over the Cardinals. UT now Possession Time 27:33 32:27 leads the all-time series, 22-19-1...The Rockets finished with 504 yards of Third-Down Conversions 8 of 15 11 of 19 total offense (325 passing, 179 rushing). UT has now totaled at least 500 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 1 yards on eight occasions this season. Toledo averaged a whopping 7.1 yards per play...Junior QB Logan Woodside finished 25-of-39 passing for Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 4-4 325 yards and three touchdowns. Woodside, who completed passes to Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 0-0 eight different receivers, has now thrown at least three TD passes in every game this season...Woodside surpassed Bruce Gradkowski (3,518 in 2004) RUSHING: Ball State-NEAL, Riley 14-85; GREEN, Darian 5-27; GILBERT, James for the top spot in UT annals for passing yards in a season with 3,653... 11-19; MABON, KeVonn 2-2. TOLEDO-HUNT, Kareem 17-107; JONES-MOORE, Senior WR Corey Jones returned a punt 63 yards for a touchdown in the Damion 8-36; THOMPKINS, Art 2-27; SWANSON, Terry 3-10; WOODSIDE, Logan first quarter, marking UT’s first punt return for a score since Bernard Reedy 2-minus 1. struck paydirt from 66 yards out against Central Michigan on Oct. 6, 2012. PASSING: Ball State-NEAL, Riley 33-49-0-260. TOLEDO-WOODSIDE, Logan 25- Jones finished the game with four receptions for 63 yards and has now 39-1-325. caught a pass in 36 straight games...Senior RB Kareem Hunt carried the ball RECEIVING: Ball State-HAZELTON JR., Damon 12-102; MABON, KeVonn 7-56; 17 times for 107 yards, topping the century mark for the 26th time in his GREEN, Darian 5-30; HEPP, Aaron 3-39; LACANARIA, Corey 3-20; WILLIAMSON, collegiate career, one behind the school record set by Chester Taylor (1998- Teddy 2-8; HOGUE, Jordan 1-5. TOLEDO-THOMPSON, Cody 6-105; HUNT, Ka- 2001). Hunt was also credited with a career-tying best six catches for 98 reem 6-98; JONES, Corey 4-63; JOHNSON,Jon’Vea 4-51; McKINLEY-LEWIS, D. 2-1; yards, including a career-best 71-yard TD reception on UT’s first possession KULON, Adam 1-6; ROBERTS, Michael 1-5; PHILLIPS, Desmond 1-minus 4 of the second half...Sophomore WR Jon’Vea Johnson hauled in a 28-yard TD pass and now has 10 TD receptions on the season, tied for third-most in school history in a single season with junior WR Cody Thompson and Eric Page (2011). Lance Moore holds the Toledo record with 14 receiving TDs in 2004. Johnson finished with four catches for 51 yards. GAME 12 - WESTERN MICHIGAN 55, TOLEDO 35

Kalamazoo, MI –Kareem Hunt rushed for a season-high 200 yards and SCORING 1 2 3 4 F picked up another 73 yards on three receptions but it wasn’t enough to WMU 14 10 21 10 — 55 slow down No. 14 Western Michigan as the Broncos rolled in the MAC West Toledo 7 7 0 21 — 35 Division showdown, 55-35, at Kalamazoo Friday night. Western (12-0, 8-0 MAC) scored on an interception on the first play 1st Quarter from scrimmage and never looked back. 14:48 WMU - BROWN, Asantay 21 yd interception return (HAMPTON, Butch kick) Hunt tried to keep the Rockets close in the first half, accounting for 12:27 TOLEDO - ROBERTS, Michael 9 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, 173 of Toledo’s 197 first-half yards. His 38-yard touchdown run early in Jameson kick), 6-75 2:21 the second quarter cut the Bronco lead to 17-14 but UT would never get 05:18 WMU - FRANKLIN, J 14 yd run (HAMPTON, Butch kick), 13-81 7:09 any closer. Woodside completed 13-of-24 passes for 229 yards and three touchdowns. Tight end Michael Roberts caught three TD passes, giving 2nd Quarter him 15 for the season which broke the school record of 14 set by Lance 14:03 WMU - HAMPTON, Butch 23 yd field goal, 11-66 5:14 Moore in 2004. 12:16 TOLEDO - HUNT, Kareem 38 yd run (VEST, Jameson kick), 4-90 1:47 The Rockets got right off the mat after the early turnover, marching 03:02 WMU - FRANKLIN, J 3 yd run (HAMPTON, Butch kick), 11-55 5:48 75 yards in six plays to tie the score, 7-7. Hunt had a 41-yard reception and 3rd Quarter runs of 16 and 10 yards in the drive. Roberts capped off the drive with a 08:56 WMU - DAVIS, Corey 1 yd pass from TERRELL, Zach (HAMPTON, Butch nine-yard TD reception. kick), 12-76 6:04 The Broncos made it 14-7 with a 13-play, 81-yard drive that was fin- 05:47 WMU - BOGAN, Jamauri 27 yd run (HAMPTON, Butch kick), 4-53 1:17 ished off by Jarvion Franklin’s 14-yard run up the middle with 5:18 left in 05:30 WMU - THOMPSON, C 9 yd pass from TERRELL, Zach (HAMPTON, Butch the first quarter. One minute into the second quarter, the Broncos went up, kick), 1-9 0:07 17-7, thanks to a 23-yard field goal by Butch Hampton. 4th Quarter Hunt countered with a 38-yard touchdown run that he finished off 13:38 TOLEDO - ROBERTS, Michael 3 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, with a dive just inside the pylon to cut the lead to 17-14 with 12:16 left in Jameson kick), 6-84 1:56 the half. Toledo then forced a WMU punt but was stopped on fourth-and- 10:10 WMU - HAMPTON, Butch 23 yd field goal, 5-70 3:28 two at midfield. The Broncos then turned that defensive stop into seven 07:53 TOLEDO - ROBERTS, Michael 21 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, points with an 11-play, 55-yard drive that culminated with a three-yard TD Jameson kick), 5-80 2:17 run up the gut by Franklin on third down, making the score 24-14 at the 01:41 WMU - ERNSBERGER, D 7 yd pass from TERRELL, Zach (HAMPTON, Butch break. kick), 5-20 2:44 Western took the kickoff at the start of the third quarter and promptly 00:35 TOLEDO - SWANSON, Terry 2 yd run (VEST, Jameson kick), 4-76 1:06 marched 76 yards in 12 plays to push the lead out to 31-14. Corey Davis Attendance: 24,191 caught passes of 20, 17 and a one yards on the drive, the last one for the score. Following a Toledo punt, WMU moved quickly down the field again, TEAM STATISTICS TOLEDO WMU scoring on a 27-yard run by Jamauri Bogan to make the score 38-14. FIRST DOWNS 20 25 WMU forced its second turnover of the game on a fumble by Wood- RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 30-227 48-249 side following a sack. The Broncos recovered on the nine-yard line and PASSING YDS (NET) 229 196 scored on the next play, a nine-yard pass from Zach Terrell to Carrington Passes Att-Comp-Int 24-13-2 25-19-0 Thompson. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 54-456 73-445 Roberts caught his second TD of the game, a three-yarder, early in the Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-6 fourth quarter to cut the lead to 45-21. WMU added to its lead with a 23- Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-13 yard field goal by Hampton, growing the lead to 48-21. Roberts caught his Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-110 5-91 third TD, a 21-yarder with 7:53 to play, to trim the lead to 48-28. Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-54 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-45.2 3-38.3 ROCKET ROUNDUP: With the loss, Toledo (9-3, 6-2 MAC) finished the regu- Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 lar season in second place in the MAC West Division. UT has finished in first Penalties-Yards 9-71 7-88 or second place in the West in six of the past seven years...Despite the loss, Possession Time 20:33 39:27 Toledo still leads the series with Western Michigan, 41-30...Senior RB Ka- Third-Down Conversions 3 of 9 10 of 15 reem Hunt rushed for 200 yards, the 27th 100-yard game in his career, ty- Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 ing the school mark held by Chester Taylor (1998-2001). It was also his third Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 7-7 200-yard rushing game...Hunt now has 4,825 career rushing yards, second Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-19 all-time at UT and just 24 yards off the record held by Taylor (4,849 from 1998-2001)...Tight end Michael Roberts caught three touchdowns, giving RUSHING: TOLEDO-HUNT, Kareem 20-200; SWANSON, Terry 7-48; WOODSIDE, him 15 TD catches for the season, breaking the school record of 14 set by Logan 3-minus 21. Western Michigan-BOGAN, Jamauri 31-198; FRANKLIN, J Lance Moore in 2004. Roberts’ 15 TDs are the most of any tight end in the 10-38; TERRELL, Zach 4-17; FLACCO, Tom 1-0; TEAM 2-minus 4. country this season (the next closest is seven)...Logan Woodside added to his nation-leading total by throwing three touchdown passes. He leads PASSING: TOLEDO-WOODSIDE, Logan 13-24-2-229. Western Michigan-TER- the nation with 43 touchdown passes, six more than the No. 2 QB (Wash- RELL, Zach 19-25-0-196. ington’s Jake Browning – 37)...Junior Cody Thompson totaled 44 receiving yards vs. WMU. He now has 1,170 receiving yards, the fourth-highest total RECEIVING: TOLEDO-ROBERTS, Michael 4-61; HUNT, Kareem 3-73; JONES, in a single season in school history and just 25 yards short of breaking the Corey 3-51; THOMPSON, Cody 3-44. Western Michigan-DAVIS, Corey 8-81; school record held by Lance Moore ( 1,194 in 2003)...Toledo is now 9-16 THOMPSON, C 3-35; ERNSBERGER, D 2-23; BOGAN, Jamauri 2-22; HENRY, Mi- all-time against teams in the Top 25. chael 2-19; FRANKLIN, J 2-16. GAME 13 - APPALACHIAN STATE 31, TOLEDO 28

Montgomery, AL – Senior Kareem Hunt rushed for 120 yards and SCORING 1 2 3 4 F two touchdowns to become Toledo’s all-time leading rusher, but it wasn’t Appalachian State 7 7 14 3 — 31 enough as Toledo fell to Appalachian State, 31-28, in the 2016 Raycom Me- Toledo 7 7 14 0 — 28 dia Camellia Bowl in Montgomery, AL. App State scored on a 39-yard field goal with 5:14 left in the fourth 1st Quarter quarter to give the Mountaineers a 31-28 lead. Toledo had its chance to tie the score but Jameson Vest’s 30-yard field-goal attempt with 1:48 remain- 08:31 APP - Hopkins, D. 16 yd pass from Lamb, Taylor (Rubino, Michael kick), ing was wide right. 10-72 3:56 Hunt led the rushing attack with 120 yards, giving him 4,945 career 06:59 TOLEDO - ROBERTS, Michael 15 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, rushing yards, which breaks the all-time record at Toledo previously held Jameson kick), 4-75 1:32 by Chester Taylor (4,849 from 1998-2001). It was also the 28th 100-yard 05:18 WMU - FRANKLIN, J 14 yd run (HAMPTON, Butch kick), 13-81 7:09 game in his career, breaking the school mark of 27 held by Taylor. 2nd Quarter Senior Logan Woodside connected 18-of-26 passes and added to his 06:03 APP - Cox, Marcus 13 yd run (Rubino, Michael kick), 7-93 3:23 nation-leading total by throwing two touchdown passes. He leads the na- 02:45 TOLEDO - HUNT, Kareem 26 yd run (VEST, Jameson kick), 2-51 0:19 tion with 45 touchdown passes, two more than the No. 2 QB (Washington’s 3rd Quarter Jake Browning – 43). Junior Cody Thompson led the team with 99 yards on 08:04 APP - Lamb, Taylor 13 yd run (Rubino, Michael kick), 9-69 4:01 five receptions, giving him 1,269 on the season and surpassing the Toledo 02:30 TOLEDO - THOMPSON, Cody 4 yd pass from WOODSIDE, Logan (VEST, record of 1,194 set by Lance Moore in 2003. Jameson kick), 14-75 5:34 The contest was a close battle throughout the night with neither 02:16 APP - Evans, D. 94 yd kickoff return (Rubino, Michael kick) team leading by more than seven points. The score was tied at 7, 14, 21 00:43 TOLEDO - HUNT, Kareem 1 yd run (VEST, Jameson kick), 5-75 1:33 and 28. 4th Quarter The Mountaineers struck first, moving 72 yards on 10 plays in its first 05:14 APP - Rubino, Michael 39 yd field goal, 6-35 3:26 drive for the touchdown, a 16-yard pass from Taylor Lamb to Deltron Hop- kins. Toledo tied the score, 7-7, on a 15-yard scoring strike from Woodside TEAM STATISTICS TOLEDO APP to tight end Michael Roberts. The big play on that drive was a 58-yard FIRST DOWNS 14 25 bomb from Woodside to Corey Jones that set UT up at the App State 17- RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 28-127 49-297 yard line. PASSING YDS (NET) 247 119 The teams traded three punts each before App State scored on a 13- Passes Att-Comp-Int 26-18-0 33-14-0 yard run by Marcus Cox to give the Mountaineers a 14-7 lead with 6:03 to TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 54-374 82-416 play in the second quarter. Toledo struck back when Hunt bolted 26 yards Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 into the end zone to tie the score at 14-14. Punt Returns-Yards 1-25 0-0 App State regained the lead on a 13-yard touchdown run by quarter- Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-52 3-124 back Taylor Lamb on a fourth-and-one play with 8:04 to play in the third Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 quarter. Later in the quarter, Toledo tied the score once again, 21-21, on a four-yard touchdown pass from Woodside to Cody Thompson. However, Punts (Number-Avg) 7-43.0 6-36.5 the Mountaineers wasted no time when returned the en- Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 suing kickoff 94 yards for a touchdown. Penalties-Yards 7-62 2-21 Toledo evened the score at 28-28 with a one-yard run by Hunt. The Possession Time 24:16 35:44 drive was set up by Woodside’s 58-yard pass to Thompson across the mid- Third-Down Conversions 4 of 12 8 of 19 dle of the field to the four-yard line. Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2 App State had a chance to take the lead with a 38-yard field goal Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 3-4 attempt, instead the Mountaineers attempted a fake. The pass attempt Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-8 2-8 fell incomplete giving the Rockets the ball on their own 21-yard line. The Mountaineers took advantage of a later opportunity and regained the lead RUSHING: Appalachian State-Cox, Marcus 22-143; Lamb, Taylor 9-126; Moore, with a 39-yard field goal by Michael Rubino. Jalin 16-35; TEAM 1-minus 3; Lewis, Ike 1-minus 4. TOLEDO-HUNT, Kareem 22- Toledo had a chance to win or tie on its final possession. Jones got UT 120; JONES-MOORE, Damion 3-8; WOODSIDE, Logan 3-minus 1. in good field position with a 31-yard kickoff return to the UT 43-yard line. Toledo moved the ball to the ASU eight-yard line but the drive stalled, set- PASSING: Appalachian State-Lamb, Taylor 14-32-0-119; Critcher, B. 0-1-0-0. ting up Vest’s missed field-goal attempt. TOLEDO-WOODSIDE, Logan 18-26-0-247.

ROCKET ROUNDUP: With tonight’s loss, Toledo is 11-5 in bowl games... RECEIVING: Appalachian State-Lewis, Ike 2-24; Hopkins, D. 2-19; Burns, Bar- Toledo (9-4) finished the season with nine wins, the fifth time in the last rett 2-19; Meadors, S. 2-18; Cox, Marcus 2-10; Jones, Dante 2-9; Letman, Zy 1-11; six years UT has had at least nine victories...Senior RB Kareem Hunt rushed Capel, Jaquil 1-9. TOLEDO-JONES, Corey 6-72; THOMPSON, Cody 5-99; HUNT, for 120 yards, giving him 4,945 career rushing yards, breaking the all-time Kareem 2-26; JOHNSON,Jon’Vea 2-22; ROBERTS, Michael 2-19; SWANSON, Terry record at UT previously held by Chester Taylor (4,849 from 1998-2001). It 1-9. was also the 28th 100-yard game in his career, breaking the school mark of 27 held by Taylor...Logan Woodside added to his nation-leading total by throwing two touchdown passes. He leads the nation with 45 touchdown passes, four more than the No. 2 QB (Texas Tech’s Patrick Mahomes – 41) ...Junior Cody Thompson totaled 99 receiving yards giving him 1,269 for the season and setting the record at Toledo. Lance Moore (1,194 in 2003) held the previous mark for the past 13 years...Senior tight end Michael Roberts caught one touchdown, giving him 16 for the season and adding on to his school record for TD receptions in a season 2017 Toledo Football Schedule Home Games Day Date Opponent Site Time Thur. Aug. 31 ELON GLASS BOWL TBA Sat. Sept. 16 TULSA GLASS BOWL TBA TBA TBA AKRON* GLASS BOWL TBA TBA TBA EASTERN MICHIGAN* GLASS BOWL TBA TBA TBA NORTHERN ILLINOIS* GLASS BOWL TBA TBA TBA WESTERN MICHIGAN* GLASS BOWL TBA

Road Games Day Date Opponent Site Time Sat. Sept. 9 at Nevada Reno, NV TBA Sat. Sept. 23 at Miami (FL) Miami Gardens, FL TBA TBA TBA Ball State* Muncie, IN TBA TBA TBA Bowling Green* Bowling Green, OH TBA TBA TBA Central Michigan* Mt. Pleasant, MI TBA TBA TBA Ohio* Athens, OH TBA

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