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No. 24 Toledo (9-1, 6-1 MAC) vs. Western Michigan (6-5, 5-2 MAC) 2015 Toledo Football Friday, Nov. 27 • Noon Date Opponent Time The Glass Bowl • Toledo, OH • CBS Sports Network Sept. 3 STONY BROOK (ESPN3) Cancelled Sept. 12 at #18 Arkansas (SEC Network) W, 16-12 Toledo, OH - It’s Senior Day for the No. 24 Toledo Sept. 19 IOWA STATE (ESPNews) W, 30-23 -2OT Rockets, and the 2015 senior class would like nothing Sept. 26 ARKANSAS STATE (ESPN3) W, 37-7 better than to cap its legacy with a victory in its final Oct. 3 at Ball State * (ASN) W, 24-10 game in the Glass Bowl over Western Michigan on Fri- Oct. 10 KENT STATE * (HC) (ESPN3) W, 38-7 Oct. 17 EASTERN MICHIGAN * (BCSN) W, 63-20 day, Nov. 27 (Noon/CBS Sports Network). A win over Oct. 24 at UMass * (ESPN3) W, 51-35 the Broncos would mean an outright MAC West Divi- Nov. 3 NORTHERN ILLINOIS * (ESPN2) L, 32-27 sion crown for UT and the opportunity to play East Nov. 10 at Central Michigan * (ESPN2) W, 28-23 Division champ Bowling Green in the MAC Champi- Nov. 17 at Bowling Green * (ESPN2) W, 44-28 onship Game at Detroit’s Ford Field on Friday, Dec. 4. Nov. 27 W. MICHIGAN * (CBSSN) Noon Dec. 4 MAC Championship Game# 8:00 p.m. Toledo (9-1, 6-1 MAC) enters the WMU game in first place, one-half game ahead of NIU (6-2 MAC) in Schedule subject to change. the MAC West. Because the Huskies defeated UT on * Mid-American Conference Game Cheatham Norrils had two Nov. 3, they control the tie-breaker that would de- # West Division champion vs. East Division champion, in Toledo’s 44-28 Ford Field, Detroit, MI win over Bowling Green. termine which team advances to the MAC title game in the event of a tie. Thus, Toledo must defeat WMU on Friday to play for a championship. If Toledo loses, Toledo vs. Western Michigan • TEAM RECORDS: then NIU returns to the MAC title game. WMU (5-2 MAC) and CMU (5-2) could tie Toledo (9-1, 6-1 MAC) for a division crown with UT and NIU but would lose all tie-breakers, therefore they Western Michigan (6-5, 5-2 MAC) cannot advance to the MAC title game • SERIES RECORD: Toledo leads, 41-28. The Rockets The Rockets are coming off a 44-28 victory at Bowling Green on Nov. 17. UT have won five straight, including a 20-19 triumph scored on its first six possessions to race out to a 30-7 lead and then staved off a in overtime at WMU last year. BGSU rally to claim the Battle of I-75 Trophy for the sixth consecutive year. Junior • THE COACHES: running back Kareem Hunt rushed for a season-high 153 yards and two touch- Matt Campbell, 35-14 (4th year) at Toledo, same downs and the Rocket defense forced five turnovers. Toledo’s defense held Bowl- overall. 3-0 vs. WMU. ing Green to 368 yards of total offense, 216 below its average of 584. P.J. Fleck, 15-20 (third year) at WMU, same over- Western Michigan (6-5, 5-2 MAC) is coming off a 27-19 loss to Northern Illinois all. 0-2 vs. Toledo. on Nov. 18 that knocked it out of the MAC West Division race. • TV: CBS Sports Network. Game Notes Play by Play: Ben Holden • Toledo is 9-1 for the first time since it went 10-1 in 2000, and is 12-1 in its last Analyst: Jay Feely 13 games dating back to the final three games of the 2014 season. Sideline: John Schriffen • Toledo won every road game on its schedule (5-0) for the first time since it • ROCKET RADIO NETWORK: Pregame begins at went 12-0 in 1971. The Rockets were undefeated on the road in 1995, but had 10:30 a.m. one tie (5-0-1). Play by Play: Michael Reghi • Toledo is 38-9 in MAC games since 2010, 17-1 vs. MAC East Division oppo- Analyst: Dave Walkosky nents, 21-8 vs. schools from the West. Sidelines: Jim Heller • WEB-AUDIO: Free live audio streaming of the UT • UT ranks No. 1 in the MAC in scoring defense (19.7) and rushing offense Rocket Radio Network broadcast on UTRockets.com. (214.4), and is second in scoring offense (35.8) and rushing defense (112.3). • UT COACH’S SHOW: Coach Matt Campbell and • Junior Kareem Hunt rushed for 153 yards vs. BGSU, marking his third straight host Mark Beier talk Rocket Football every Monday game and 19th career game over the century mark. • Hunt’s effort vs. BGSU moved him to No. 5 on Toledo’s all-time rushing list with from 6-7 p.m. at Frickers in Maumee. Carried live 3,252 career yards, surpassing Jalen Parmelee, who had 3,119 yards from 2004-07. on WSPD-AM1370 and online on UTRockets.com. • Toledo leads the series with Western Michigan, 41-28, and has won five straight • TWITTER: games in the series. @UTPaulHelgren: Daily updates on UT Football. • Toledo has not appeared in the MAC Championship Game since 2004, but has @ToledoFB: Live updates on Game Day. been West Division co-champs three times since then (2005, 2011, 2014), losing @ToledoRockets: Updates for all Rocket sports. out on tie-breakers each time. • ONLINE: Follow the Rockets on Game Day at • Toledo is ranked No. 24 in the latest AP media poll with 123 points, one spot UTRockets.com for live stats during the game and ahead of Temple and one behind Mississippi State. Toledo also received 69 points complete post-game coverage. in the latest USA Today coaches poll, good for an unofficial ranking of 27th. toledo QUICK FACTS

Quick Facts Location: Toledo, Ohio 43606-3390 2015 MAC Standings Population: 282,313 (city); 651,429 (metro) West Division Founded: 1872 Team MAC ALL Enrollment: 20,325 Toledo 6-1 9-1 Conference: Mid-American (West Division) Northern Illinois 6-2 8-4 Nickname: Rockets Western Michigan 5-2 6-5 Colors: Midnight Blue and Gold Central Michigan 5-2 6-5 Mascot: Rocky the Rocket Ball State 2-6 3-9 Stadium (built): Glass Bowl (1937) Eastern Michigan 0-7 1-10 Stadium Capacity/Surface: 26,244/Field Turf Ticket Office Phone: (419) 530-GOLD East Division President: Dr. Sharon Gaber Team MAC ALL Vice-President and Athletic Director: Mike O’Brien Bowling Green 6-1 8-3 Faculty Representative: Mary Powers Ohio 5-3 8-4 Akron 4-3 6-5 Coaching Staff Buffalo 3-4 5-6 Head Coach: Matt Campbell (Mount Union ‘02) Kent State 2-5 3-8 Record at Toledo: 35-14 (fourth season) Miami 2-6 3-9 Overall Coaching Record: Same UMass 1-6 2-9 For Interviews: Call Paul Helgren (419) 530-4918 Assistant Coaching Staff: Saturday, Nov. 14 • Jason Candle -Offensive Coordinator/ Coach - PRESS BOX * Akron 37, Miami 28 • Jon Heacock - Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Coach - PRESS BOX * UMass 28, Eastern Michigan 17 • Bryan Gasser - Tight Ends Coach/Special Teams Coordinator - FIELD Tuesday, Nov. 17 • Anthony Johnson - Running Backs Coach - FIELD * Toledo 44, Bowling Green 28 • Tom Manning - Offensive Line Coach - PRESS BOX * Ohio 48, Ball State 31 • D.K. McDonald - Cornerbacks Coach - FIELD • Eli Rasheed - Defensive Line Coach - FIELD Wednesday, Nov. 18 • Derek Sage - Wide Receivers Coach - FIELD * Central Michigan 27, at Kent St. 14 • Tyson Veidt - Linebackers Coach/Recruiting * Northern Illinois 27, Western Michigan 19 Coordinator - FIELD Strength Coach: Rudy Wade Saturday, Nov. 21 * Miami 20, at UMass 13 Football Information * Akron 42, Buffalo 21 2015 Record: 9-1 Tuesday, Nov. 24 2015 MAC Record: 6-1 * Bowling Green 48, at Ball State 10 2015 Home Record: 4-1 * Ohio 26, at Northern Illinois 21 2015 Road Record: 5-0 2015 Letterwinners Returning: 47 (19 off., 26 def., 2 spec.) Friday, Nov. 27 2014 Letterwinners Lost: 13 (8 off., 4 def., 1 spec.) * Western Michigan at Toledo, Noon, CBSSN 2015 Starters Returning: 15 (5 off., 8 def., 2 spec.) * Kent State at Akron, Noon, ESPN3 2014 Starters Lost: 10 (6 off., 3 def., 1 spec.) *Eastern Michigan at Central Michigan, 1:00, Offensive/Defensive Sets: Spread / Multiple ESPN3 UT Athletic Communications *UMass at Buffao, 4:30, ESPNU/3 Associate AD/Communications: Paul Helgren Friday, Dec. 4 E-Mail: [email protected] MAC Championship Game, Detroit, MI Twitter: @UTPaulHelgren Bowling Green vs. MAC West Champion Office Phone Number: (419) 530-4918 8:00 p.m., ESPN2 Mobile Phone Number: (419) 262-3861 Athletic Communications Fax: (419) 530-4930 *Mid-American Conference game Press Box Phone Number: (419) 530-3732 Internet Address: www.utrockets.com media information

ROCKET SPORTS RADIO NETWORK Media availablity for the rockets Rocket fans can listen to their favorite team on the • Head coach Matt Campbell Toledo Rocket Sports Radio Network presented by the • Monday, 9:38 a.m.: MAC Teleconference (9:38-9:46 University of Toledo. The network includes flagship sta- a.m.). Call Paul Helgren for media call-in number. Replay tion WSPD, now in its 49th season of covering UT football available on the MAC website (www.mac-sports.com). games. Every UT football game will feature a 90-minute • Monday, 1:00 p.m.: News Conference at the Larimer pre-game show and a 30-minute post-game show. Athletic Complex from 1:00-1:15 p.m. Replay available on Mark Beier returns for his 21st season as the “Voice UT Athletics website (www.utrockets.com). of the Rockets,” while former Rocket player and assistant • Tuesday-Wednesday: Coach Campbell available for coach Andy Boyd is in his fifth year as color analyst. Jim brief on-field interviews immediately before or after prac- Heller is in his seventh campaign as sideline reporter. tice Tuesday-Wednesday by pre-arrangement with Paul Rocket Sports Radio Network Helgren, at least 24 hours in advance. Toledo WSPD-AM* 1370 • Players Toledo WCWA-AM 1230 Players will be available for media interviews as follows: Archbold WMTR-FM 96.1 • Monday, 1:15 p.m.: Players will be available at the Larimer Athletic Complex from 1:15-1:45 p.m. Requests Bellevue WOHF-FM 92.1 for players must be received by Paul Helgren by noon on Cleveland WJMO-AM 1300 Sunday for Saturday games. Player availability is subject Fostoria WBVI-FM 96.7 to approval by Coach Campbell. Hicksville WFGA-FM 106.7 • Tuesday-Wednesday: Players may be available for * Flagship station brief on-field interviews after practice Tuesday-Wednes- day at the discretion of Coach Campbell, by pre-arrang- UT COACH’S Radio Show ment only. Call Paul Helgren to arrange, at least 24 hours Rocket fans can hear from head coach Matt Campbell in advance. every Monday night in a live broadcast from Fricker’s in • Player Phone Interviews Maumee at 6:00 p.m. on “The UT Rockets Coach’s Show” • Players may be requested for phone interviews for on the Rocket Sports Network and on Rocket Vision (www. Monday afternoon from 1:15-2:00 p.m., or Tuesday and utrockets.com). Host Mark Beier and Coach Campbell will Wednesday after practices, by pre-arrangement only (24- review the previous week’s game, preview the next op- hour advance notice required). These interviews are at ponent and take questions from fans and callers. A Rocket the discretion of Coach Campbell. player will also be featured as a special guest each week. Please Note: First-year freshmen are not available for media Fricker’s is located at 1418 Reynolds Road in Maumee. interviews. WEBSITE Media schedule may be adjusted on weeks with non-Satur- Updated rosters, bios, depth chart, game notes and day games. news on the Rockets can be found on the official UT Ath- letics website www.utrockets.com. UPCOMING WEEKLY NEWS CONFERENCE SCHEDULE Media Session Game SOCIAL MEDIA Monday, Nov. 30 MAC Title Game - Friday, Dec. 4* • Twitter: @ToledoRockets, @UTPaulHelgren, @ToledoFB, * If Toledo advances to the MAC Championship Game, there will be @UTMattCampbell a media session on Monday, Nov. 30 at 1:00 p.m. • Instagram: UTRockets • Facebook: UTRockets • YouTube: UTRockets

Media Contact for Toledo Football Paul Helgren, Associate A.D. for Communications Office: (419) 530-4918 Cell: (419) 262-3861 Email: [email protected] Twitter: @UTPaulHelgren and @ToledoRockets Toledo website: www.utrockets.com toledo DEPTH CHART

Toledo Offense LT 74 Storm Norton Jr. 6-8 310 Toledo, OH-Whitmer 58 Cameron Bell Fr. 6-8 360 Sagamore Hills, OH-Nordonia LG 68 Paul Perschon Jr. 6-6 310 Schaumburg, IL-Conant 60 Nate Jeppesen So. 6-3 292 Portage, MI-Central C 65 Ruben Carter Sr. 6-4 306 Miami, FL-Jackson 72 Bryce Harris Fr. 6-5 285 Akron, OH-Firestone RG 64 Mike Ebert Jr. 6-6 298 Sandusky, OH-Perkins 67 Sami Kassem Jr. 6-4 320 Cincinnati, OH-Indian Hills RT 76 Elijah Nkansah So. 6-6 295 Mason, OH-Mason 71 Brant Weiss So. 6-6 280 Sunbury, OH-Big Walnut TE 15 Alex Zmolik Sr. 6-5 252 Port Huron, MI-Port Huron 80 Michael Roberts Jr. 6-4 265 Cleveland, OH-Benedictine QB 12 Phillip Ely Sr. 6-1 202 Tampa, FL-Plant 11 Logan Woodside Jr. 6-2 210 Frankfort, KY-Franklin County RB 3 Kareem Hunt Jr. 5-11 225 Willoughby, OH-South 2 Terry Swanson So. 5-10 202 Aliquippa, PA -Aliquippa 24 Damion Jones-Moore Jr. 5-7 190 Pittsburgh, PA-Central Catholic WR-X 9 Alonzo Russell Sr. 6-4 205 Washington, D.C.-H.D. Woodson 7 Jon’Vea Johnson Fr. (R) 6-0 183 Gary, IN-West Side WR-M 4 Corey Jones Jr. 5-9 165 Pittsburgh, PA-Penn Hills 6 Kishon Wilcher Sr. 5-7 180 Detroit, MI-Cass Tech WR-Z 25 Cody Thompson So. 6-1 202 Huron, OH-Huron 19 Diontae Johnson Fr. 5-11 175 Ruskin, FL-Lennard

Toledo Defense DE 99 Allen Covington Sr. 6-2 275 Tampa, FL-Armwood 34 Keenen Gibbs Sr. 6-3 265 Cincinnati, OH-LaSalle 10 John Stepec Jr. 6-3 260 Willoughby Hills, OH-Lake Catholic DT 97 Orion Jones Sr. 6-2 285 Tulsa, OK-Jenks (Nose) 53 Chris Collins Sr. 6-4 300 Cleveland, OH-John Hay DT 91 Treyvon Hester Jr. 6-4 305 Pittsburgh, PA-Penn Hills 52 Marquise Moore So. 6-0 300 Toledo, OH-Whitmer DE 43 Trent Voss Sr. 6-3 235 East Grand Rapids, MI-East Grand Rapids (Leo) 31 Zach Quinn So. 6-3 225 Aurora, OH-Aurora LB 30 Ja’Wuan Woodley So. 5-11 230 Columbus, OH-Bishop Hartley (Will) 42 Richard Olekanma Fr. (R) 6-2 240 Downers Grove, IL-North LB 40 Chase Murdock Sr. 6-0 225 Barrington, IL-Barrington (Mike) 17 Tyler Taafe Fr. 6-1 221 Hubbard, OH-Hubbard ______S 24 Rolan Milligan Sr. 5-11 198 Lake Wales, FL-Lake Wales (Nickel) 3 Connery Swift Jr. 5-11 195 Waynesboro, VA-Wilson Memorial Dime 32 Josh Teachey Fr. 5-11 172 Pomfret, MD-McDonough BC 1 Cheatham Norrils Sr. 6-0 195 Toledo, OH-St. John’s 20 Juwan Haynes Sr. 6-0 190 Pittsburgh, PA-Central Catholic SS 8 Chaz Whittaker Sr. 6-2 212 Pittsburgh, PA-Penn Hills 7 Delando Johnson Jr. 6-2 200 Baltimore, MD-Calvert Hall College FS 23 DeJuan Rogers Jr. 6-1 191 Detroit, MI-Cass Tech 24 Rolan Milligan Sr. 5-11 198 Lake Wales, FL-Lake Wales FC 6 Trevon Mathis So. 6-0 175 Pittsburgh, PA-Woodland Hills 5 Christian Dukes Sr. 5-9 185 Cincinnati, OH-Colerain ______

Toledo Specialists PK 37 Jameson Vest Fr. 5-9 203 Peachtree City, GA-Our Lady of Mercy 39 Samuel Vucelich So. 5-11 185 Powel, OH-Olentangy Liberty P 48 Nick Ellis Jr. 5-11 170 Pickerington, OH-Pickerington 5 Michael Julian So. 6-5 215 Hilton Head Island, SC-Hilton Head Island Hold 48 Nick Ellis Jr. 5-11 170 Pickerington, OH-Pickerington 25 Cody Thompson So. 6-1 202 Huron, OH-Huron LS 47 Brad Spelman So. 6-1 220 Hilliard, OH-Bradley 79 Zach Lozar Jr. 6-1 218 Willoughby Hills, OH-St. Ignatius KR 19 Diontae Johnson Fr. 5-11 175 Ruskin, FL-Lennard 6 Kishon Wilcher Sr. 5-7 180 Detroit, MI-Cass Tech PR 4 Corey Jones Jr. 5-9 165 Pittsburgh, PA-Penn Hills 13 Jon’Vea Johnson Fr. (R) 6-0 183 Gary, IN-West Side

Depth Chart as of Nov. 22, 2015

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ROCKET UPDATE on the CBS Sports Network. • Toledo is 9-1 following its 44-28 Toledo in the Polls win over Bowling Green on Nov. 17. PINCH-HITTERS IN THE RADIO 2015 Nov. 22 #24 AP, #24 CFP • Toledo is in first place in the MAC BOOTH Nov. 1 #20 AP, #20 USA Today, #24 CFP West. Northern Illinois is in second The Rocket Radio Network team Oct. 25 #20 AP, #20 USA Today with 6-2 league mark. CMU and WMU of Mark Beier and Andy Boyd will not Oct. 18 #19 AP, #20 USA Today Oct. 11 #22 AP, #25 USA Today aretied for third at 5-2. be in the booth for the Western Michi- Oct. 4 #24 AP • A Toledo win over WMU on Friday gan game. Beier will be in Alaska cov- would put the Rockets give the Rockets ering the UT men’s basketball team, 2012 Oct. 29 #23 AP an outright MAC West Division title while Boyd will be out of town that and put them in the title game vs. East day. Filling in for them will be veteran 2001 Champion Bowling Green. play-by-play man Michael Reghi and Dec. 2 #25 AP Dec. 9 #25 AP • A Toledo loss would create at former UT player and coach David Final #22 USA Today/ESPN, #23 AP least a three-way tie for first, with NIU Walkosky. Sideline reporter Jim Heller advancing to the MAC Championship will be covering the game as normal. 2000 Nov. 26 #25 (AP) Game due to its head-to-head victory Dec. 3 #25 (AP), #25 (USA Today/ESPN) over Toledo. WMU and CMU would lose POLL WATCHING: TOLEDO IS NO. 24 any tie-breakers. After a two-week absence, the 1997 Oct. 20 #24 (AP), #24 (USA Today/ESPN) • Toledo is 12-1 in its last 13 games Toledo Rockets are back in the Top 25. Oct. 27 #22 (AP), #22 (USA Today/ESPN) dating back to the final three games Following a 44-28 victory over Bowling Nov. 3 #18 (AP), #20 (USA TodayESPN) of the 2014 season. Green on Nov. 17, the Rockets moved up to No.24 in the latest Associated 1995 • Toledo is 9-1 for the first time Nov. 21 #25 (AP) since it went 10-1 in 2000 Press media poll with 123 points, one Nov. 28 #25 (AP) • Toledo is 38-9 in MAC games spot ahead of Temple and one behind Dec. 5 #25 (AP) since 2010. Mississippi State. Final #24 (AP), #24 (USA Today/CNN) • Toledo is 17-1 against MAC East The Rockets are also No. 24 in the 1971 Division opponents since 2010, 21-8 Playoff poll. The high- Sept. 20 #19 (AP) vs. schools from the MAC West est ranked team among “Group of Five” Oct. 4 #20 (AP) Oct. 11 #17 (AP) • UT ranks No. 1 in the MAC in schools will earn a berth in a New Year’s Oct. 18 #14-T (AP) scoring defense (18.8) and rushing of- Day bowl. Navy (9-1) of the American Oct. 25 #15 (AP) fense (216.2), and is second in scoring Athletic Conference is the only GOF Nov.1 #14 (AP) Nov. 8 #14 (AP) offense (35.8) and rushing defense team ahead of Toledo, at No. 15. Nov. 15 #13 (AP) (114.3). Toledo also received 69 points in Nov. 22 #14 (AP) • Toledo ranks second in the nation the latest USA Today coaches poll, good Nov. 29 #13 (AP) Dec. 6 #14 (AP) in sacks allowed, giving up only three for an unofficial ranking of 27th. Final #13 (UPI), #14 (AP) this season in 349 passing attempts. The Rockets were ranked in the Top • Toledo defeated two “Power Five” 25 for five weeks this season from Oct. 1970 Oct. 19 #19-T (AP) teams in the same season for the first 4-Nov.1, rising as high as No. 19 in the Nov. 2 #15 (AP) time this year, Arkansas (SEC) on Sept. AP poll and No. 20 in the coaches poll Nov. 9 #16 (AP) 12 and Iowa State (Big 12) on Sept. 19. before a loss to Northern Illinois on Nov. 16 #15 (AP) Nov. 23 #15 (AP) Nov. 3 knocked them out of the Top 25. Nov. 30 #14 (AP) ROCKETS ON TV Dec. 7 #15 (AP) The Toledo-WMU contest will be BOWL WATCHING: MAC HAS SIX Final #12 (AP), #17-T (UPI) BOWL AGREEMENTS televised on the CBS Sports Network. 1969 The game will not be streamed on Toledo is bowl eligible and can Nov. 17 #20 (AP) the Internet. The announcers are Ben expect to be invited to one of six Nov. 24 #20 (AP) Holden (play by play), Jay Feely (ana- bowls that have agreements with the Dec. 1 #20 (AP) Dec. 8 #20 (AP) lyst) and John Schriffen (sideline). Mid-American Conference. The sixth Toledo is 37-41 all-time on na- bowl, the Poinsettia Bowl, was added NOTE: Weekly coaches poll information not tional TV. This will be UT’s first game recently due to Army not being bowl- available for some years. USA Today= Coaches poll eligible this season. A seventh bowl, UPI= Coaches poll toledo GAME NOTES

Jeremiah Detmer sent the Quick Lanes Bowl in Toledo-Western Michigan Series

Detroit, is a MAC secondary the game into overtime (Toledo leads, 41-28) with a 37-yard field goal bowl which could invite a Year Winner Score Site Year Winner Score Site Year Winner Score Site MAC team if either Big Ten 1939 UT 6-0 UT 1969 UT 38-13 UT 1991 UT 23-13 WMU with no time left on the 1940 UT 12-0 WMU 1970 UT 20-0 WMU 1992 UT 21-12 UT clock that tied the game or ACC is not able to supply 1941 WMU 34-0 WMU 1971 UT 35-24 UT 1993 WMU 39-26 WMU 1942 WMU 13-0 UT 1972 UT 20-13 WMU 1994 UT 37-34 UT at 13-13. WMU had taken a bowl-eligible team. 1995 UT 31-21 WMU 1950 WMU 54-19 WMU 1973 WMU 24-22 UT 1996 UT 10-7 UT a 13-10 lead with just Bowl invitations go out 1951 WMU 14-6 UT 1974 UT 31-24 WMU 1997 UT 23-13 WMU 1952 WMU 19-14 WMU 1:11 to play when Halde- on Sunday, Dec. 6. The six 1975 UT 25-7 Neutral 1998 UT 35-7 UT 1953 UT 19-7 UT 1976 WMU 34-21 WMU 1999 UT 45-21 UT man nailed a 33-yard field bowls are as follows: 1954 UT 19-7 WMU 1977 WMU 28-7 UT 2000 WMU 21-14 WMU •GoDaddy Bowl, Mobile, AL (vs. 1955 UT 6-0 UT 1978 WMU 17-7 WMU 2001 UT 41-35 UT goal, putting the pressure 1956 WMU 26-15 WMU 1979 UT 17-0 UT 2002 UT 42-21 WMU on Toledo’s offense. Sun Belt) 1957 UT 27-16 UT 1980 WMU 17-7 WMU 2003 UT 34-17 UT • Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, 1958 UT 21-6 WMU 1981 UT 28-14 WMU 2004 UT 59-33 WMU Woodside finished 13- 1959 WMU 24-14 UT 1982 WMU 17-10 UT 2005 UT 56-23 UT Boise, ID (vs. Mountain West) 2006 WMU 31-10 WMU of-27 for 210 yards. Terry 1960 WMU 7-3 WMU 1983 UT 20-16 WMU 2007 WMU 42-28 UT • Raycom Media Camellia Bowl, 1961 WMU 7-0 UT Swanson had a huge 1984 UT 17-13 UT 2008 WMU 27-17 WMU Montgomery, AL (vs. Sun Belt) 1962 WMU 21-0 WMU 1985 WMU 18-13 WMU 2009 WMU 58-26 UT game, rushing for a ca- • Boca Raton Bowl, Boca Raton, 1963 WMU 18-7 UT 1986 UT 28-7 UT 2010 UT 37-24 WMU 1964 UT 21-13 WMU 1987 WMU 21-14 WMU 2011 UT 66-63 UT reer-high 172 yards and FL (vs. American Athletic) 1965 WMU 3-0 UT 1988 WMU 31-9 UT 2012 UT 37-17 WMU one score on 19 carries. • Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, Nas- 1966 WMU 14-13 WMU 1989 UT 19-18 UT 2013 UT 47-20 UT 1990 UT 37-9 WMU 2014 UT 20-19 WMU sau, Bahamas (vs. Conference 1967 UT 35-9 UT 1968 UT 30-6 WMU USA) NUMBER NINE • San Diego County Credit Toledo’s victory over 4. If multiple teams remain tied, the final Union Poinsettia Bowl, San Diego, CA (vs. Bowling Green gave it its tie-breaker is as follows: Record of tied Mountain West) ninth victory of the season, the fourth teams versus cross-division opponents in • Secondary to Quick Lane Bowl, Detroit, nine-win season in the last five years rank order. MI (Big Ten vs. ACC) for UT. The Rockets were 9-4 in 1011, TOLEDO-WMU SERIES 9-4 in 2012 and 9-4 in 2014. The last TIE-BREAKERS Toledo leads the series, 41-28. time Toledo won 10 games was in 2001 There are numerous scenarios in The Rockets have won five straight vs. when the Rockets went 10-2. which three or four teams among To- Western Michigan, including a 20-19 HOW 2015 SEASON RANKS ledo, NIU, WMU and CMU could be tied overtime win in Kalamazoo last season. If Toledo defeats Western Michigan for first in the MAC West Division. In all Since 1989, the Rockets are 20-6 vs. the on Friday, it would be only the sixth scenarios, either Toledo or Northern Broncos. Illinois wins the tie-breakers. time in 95 years of football that the Rockets have won at least 10 games Ties are broken in the following LAST YEAR: Toledo 20, WMU 19 in a season. order: (OT) 1. Head-to-head competition. In the event Here are the top 10 seasons by In a game as wild as the stormy of a multiple-team tie, the team with the winning percentage in UT history: weather, Toledo defeated Western Michi- best head-to-head record amongst tied Top 10 Seasons in Toledo History teams wins the tie-breaker. gan, 20-19, in overtime at Waldo Stadium Year W L T Pct. 2. Record of tied teams vs. common op- on Oct 4. 1. 1970 12 0 0 1.000 ponents within the division, versus rank Logan Woodside’s 22-yard pass on 1971 12 0 0 1.000 3. 1969 11 0 0 1.000 order, highest to lowest, of division teams. third down to Alonzo Russell gave To- 4. 1995 11 0 1 .958 Team(s) eliminated in the second tie- ledo a 20-13 edge in overtime. Russell 5. 2000 10 1 0 .909 breaker criterion are not included in further nearly went down as the Broncos at- 6. 1967 9 1 0 .900 consideration in tie-breaking formula. tempted to tackle him at about the 15- 2015 9 1 0 .900 Head-to-head competition is again used 8. 2001 10 2 0 .833 yard line, but regained his footing and 9. 1947 9 2 0 .818 to break the tie between the remaining sprinted into the end zone. 1983 9 2 0 .818 tied teams. 1990 9 2 0 .818 3. Comparison of conference winning WMU answered with a 20-yard TD percentage of cross-over opponents of pass from Zach Terrell to Darius Phillips ROAD WARRIORS tied teams. Tie-breaker is awarded to the but Andrew Haldeman’s extra-point at- Toledo’s 5-0 road record this sea- team whose cross-division opponents had tempt hit the left upright and bounced son is the first time since the 1971 the best cumulative conference winning back onto the field, igniting a Rocket cel- season it went undefeated and un- percentage. ebration. tied away from the Glass Bowl. The toledo GAME NOTES

Rockets did post a 5-0-1 mark in road all-time rushing list in the first quarter. He games in the 1995 campaign. moved past former Rocket Jalen Parmele tOLEDO NOMINEES FOR MAC (2004-07) and now has 3,252 yards in his WEST PLAYER OF THE WEEK ROCKETS SHOOT DOWN FALCONS, career. Hunt topped the 100-yard mark Offense 44-28 for the third straight game and 19th time Sept. 12: Phillip Ely, QB* Junior running back Kareem Hunt in his career. Sept. 19: Kareem Hunt, RB* rushed for a season-high 153 yards and Sept. 26: Phillip Ely, QB* two touchdowns and the Rocket defense NOTES FROM THE BGSU GAME Oct. 3: Terry Swanson, RB* forced five turnovers as Toledo defeated • Toledo extended its series-long win- Oct. 10: Terry Swanson, RB its arch-rivals from Bowling Green, 44-28, ning streak against the Falcons to six Oct. 17: Phillip Ely, QB on Nov. 17. games. The victory also reduced Bowl- Oct. 24: Phillip Ely, QB It was the sixth consecutive victory ing Green’s all-time series advantage Nov. 3: Kareem Hunt, RB for Toledo in the “Battle of I-75. More over the Rockets to 39-37-4. Nov. 10: Kareem Hunt, RB Nov. 17: Kareem Hunt, RB* importantly, it kept Toledo (9-1, 6-1 MAC) • Toledo kept control of the Battle in the thick of race for the Mid-American of I-75 Trophy, which it has possessed Defense Conference West Division title. every year since its introduction in Sept. 12: Cheatham Norrils, CB* Hunt battered the Falcons on the 2011. Sept. 19: Allen Covington, DE ground early as Toledo jumped out to • Toledo’s defense forced five Sept. 26: Orion Jones, DT% 20-0 and 30-7 leads, and then ground up turnovers, matching the most by a Oct. 3: Trent Voss, DE yardage late as Toledo tried to eat up the Rocket opponent this season. UT also Oct. 10: Trent Voss, DE* clock. Senior Phillip Ely made forced five turnovers against Arkansas Oct. 17: Chaz Whittaker, S enough big plays to keep the Falcons’ State (Sept. 26). Oct. 24: Chase Murdock, LB defense honest. Ely completed 16-of-24 • Toledo’s 30 points in the first half Nov. 3: Ja’Wuan Woodley, LB Nov. 10: Cheatham Norrils, CB passes for 208 yards and one touchdown, are a season high. The Rockets’ previ- Nov. 17: Cheatham Norrils, CB and also ran for his first career score. ous best was 28 vs. EMU on Oct. 17. Toledo’s defense held Bowling Green • The Rockets’ four rushing touch- Special Teams to 368 yards of total offense, 216 below downs marked a season high. Senior Sept .12: Zach Quinn, LB its average of 584. Most important was QB Phillip Ely contributed to that to- Sept. 19: Jameson Vest, PK* the three recoveries and two tal with his first career rushing touch- Sept. 26: Jameson Vest, PK interceptions by the Rockets that either down, an eight-yard scamper in the Oct 3: No nominee stopped BGSU drives or set up Toledo third quarter. Oct 10: Corey Jones, PR scores. The game was sealed by senior • Senior WR Alonzo Russell caught Oct 17: Ja’Wuan Woodley, LB%/ cornerback Cheatham Norrils’ second three passes for 74 yards and one TD, Keenen Gibbs, DE% Oct. 24: Jameson Vest, PK of the game with 1:55 left. giving him 48 straight games with a Nov. 3: Nick Ellis, P catch, just one behind UT’s all-time Nov. 10: No nominee KAREEM HUNT NAMED MAC WEST leader Steve Odom (2003-06). Nov. 17: Jameson Vest, PK OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK • Russell also moved into second junior running back Kareem Hunt place on UT’s career touchdown list * MAC West Division Player of the Week was named the Mid-American Confer- with 24 scores. He is one behind for- % MAC West Division Co-Player of the Week ence West Division Offensive Player of mer Rockets Lance Moore (2001-04) the Week for his performance in Toledo’s and Eric Page (2010-13) for the school 44-28 victory over Bowling Green on Nov. record. notched a career-best two intercep- 17. • Russell became the third Rocket tions. He has three INTs in his last two Hunt rushed for a season-high 153 to surpass 3,000 receiving yards. He games, half of his career total of six. yards and two touchdowns on 28 carries ranks third in UT history with 3,014 • Freshman PK Jameson Vest boot- to lead Toledo to its sixth-consecutive yards and now ranks fifth in Toledo ed a season-high three field goals for win over its rivals to the south. Hunt’s two annals with 197 receptions. Russell a fourth time this year. He connected touchdowns give him 31 career rushing moved ahead of Bernard Reedy (195 from 20, 22 and 35 yards out in the scores, tying Emerson Cole (1947-49) for catches from 2010-13) in tonight’s first half before missing a 51-yard at- fifth place on Toledo’s all-time list. Hunt game. tempt in the fourth quarter. also moved into fifth place on the Rockets’ • Senior CB Cheatham Norrils • Toledo scored on its first six toledo GAME NOTES drives of the game. The only drive UT career TDs. 68 yards in Toledo’s 16-12 upset of didn’t find the end zone was when it Hunt topped the 100-yard Arkansas on Sept. 12. He is third on ran out the clock before halftime. mark for the 19th time in his career to the team with 401 yards and also has move into second place in UT history. scored five touchdowns. DOMINATING THE EAST Hunt was tied with Wasean Tait (1993- Junior Marc Remy got the start- The Rockets are now 17-1 against 98) entering tonight and is now eight ing nod in the Arkansas game. He has MAC East Division opponents since TDs behind the Rockets’ all-time lead- rushed for 171 yards and is second 2010, 21-8 vs. West foes. UT’s only ing rusher Chester Taylor (1998-2001). among the running backs with nine loss to a cross-division opponent dur- receptions. ing that stretch came against Akron, “JUSTICE LEAGUE” KEYS ROCKETS AT CHEATHAM NORRILS FOR ALL- 31-29, in its season finale on Nov. 29, RUNNING BACK AMERICA 2013. Star running back Kareem Hunt Senior cornerback Cheatham UT is 38-9 overall in Mid-American isn’t the only weapon in Toledo’s back- Norrils wasn’t sure if he would even Conference contests since 2010. field. UT’s rushing attack has versatil- be playing football this year. But the ity, thanks to what sophomore Terry Toledo native’s senior season has been KAREEM HUNT ROCKETING UP THE Swanson dubbed “The Justice League.” so impressive, UT has promoted him as TOLEDO RECORD BOOK Swanson leads a committee of an All-America candidate. Junior Kareem Hunt’s season- four running backs with 801 yards. He Norrils leads the Rockets with three best 153 yards vs. Bowling Green on averages 6.7 yards per carry, tops in the interceptions and 11 pass breakups. In Nov. 17 gives him 3,252 career rushing MAC and 10th in the nation. Toledo’s last two victories, Norrils has yards, moving him into fifth place on Hunt, a junior, has rushed for 755 sealed the wins with interceptions on the Rockets’ all-time rushing list. He yards and nine scores in seven games the final drive of UT’s opponents. Nor- moved past former Rocket Jalen Par- played. He leads the MAC with 107.9 rils had two picks in Toledo’s 44-28 win mele (2004-07). Hunt needs 85 yards yards per game and has gained over over Bowling Green on Nov. 17, the first to pass David Fluellen (2010-13), who 100 yards in each of Toledo’s last three setting up the Rockets’ first touchdown ranks fourth with 3,336 yards. games. of the game. Hunt also scored two touch- Toledo’s other two members of the Norrils also came up big in To- downs vs. BGSU to give him 31 career Justice League played big roles early in ledo’s upset of then-No. 18 Arkansas, rushing touchdowns, tying Emerson the season, especially when Hunt and breaking up up two passes in the final Cole (1947-49) for fifth place on UT’s Swanson were out with injuries. minute of the contest. all-time list. Roland Moss (1966-68) Junior Damion Jones-Moore was Norrils missed the entire 2014 sea- ranks fourth with 32 career TDs and the starter vs. Arkansas State and Ball son after contracting an undiagnosed Joe Schwartz (1970-72) is fifth with 35 State. He led the team in rushing with viral infection that left him bed-ridden for weeks and unable to participate in ROCKETS IN THE NFL any physical activity for months. There are 11 former Rockets on current NFL rosters (as of Sept. 1, 2015) PHILLIP ELY HAS BEEN IMPRESSIVE • Barry Church, S, Dallas IN RETURN AT QUARTERBACK • Jayrone Elliott, LB, Green Bay Senior Phillip Ely’s performance this • T.J. Fatinikun, DE, Tampa Bay season should settle any questions • David Fluellen, RB, Tennessee about his comeback from injury. • Bruce Gradkowski, QB, Pittsburgh Ely has led the Rockets to an 9-1 • John Greco, OL, Cleveland record and has shown solid leadership • Andrew Hawkins, WR, Cleveland for the offense. He has completed 190- • Brett Kern, P, Tennessee of-342 passes for 2,400 yards and 19 • Greg Mancz, OL, Houston TDs. • Lance Moore, WR, Detroit In 2014, Ely suffered a season- • Junior Sylvestre, LB, Indianapolis ending knee injury vs. Missouri in Week #2 on Sept. 6, 2014. Ely also tore Andrew Hawkins the labrum in his left shoulder in that toledo GAME NOTES game. He had surgery for both injuries tions at Toledo with 197. He would until NIU came up with two sacks vs. UT and endured a long and arduous fight need 20 catches to pass Steve Odom on Nov. 3. back onto the playing field. (216 from 2003-06) for No. 4. on the list. The five Joe Moore Award finalists will be named on Monday, Nov. 30 and ALONZO RUSSELL IS MR. CONSIS- HOLD THAT LINE! the winner will be announced the week TENCY The Rockets ranked No. 2 in the of Dec. 7. Senior Alonzo Russell has caught nation in red-zone defense, holding The following o-line units earned at least one pass in every game in his opponents to just 20-of-32 (62.5%) in- a spot as semifinalists, in alphabetical UT career—a streak of 48 consecutive side the 20-yard line. order (overall record through Nov. 17): games. That streak is second in the na- Alabama (9-1) tion and is second all-time at UT. The ROCKET OFFENSIVE LINE NAMED Arkansas (6-4) Baylor (8-1) all-time Rocket record is 49 games by SEMIFINALIST FOR JOE MOORE Clemson (10-0) Steve Odom from 2003-06. AWARD The University of Toledo was Duke (6-4) Russell has also caught at least 50 Florida St (8-2) named one of 20 semifinalists for the passes in each of his three seasons as a Iowa (10-0) Rocket (56-59-51), earning third-team 2015 Joe Moore Award , the Joe Moore LSU (7-2) All-MAC each time. He has 31 recep- Foundation for Teamwork announced Michigan State (9-1) tions so far in 2015. today. The Joe Moore Award is given Navy (8-1) Current NCAA Reception Streaks annually to the school with the top North Carolina (9-1) Player No. offensive line in college football. Notre Dame (9-1) 1. D.J. Foster, Arizona State 51 Toledo is the only school from the Ohio State (10-0) 2. Alonzo Russell, Toledo 48 Mid-American Conference to make the Oregon (7-3) 3. Tajae Sharpe, UMass 46 list and one of only two schools from Pittsburgh (7-3) 4. Dom Williams, Washington St. 42 a non-Power Five conference (Navy Stanford (8-2) 5. Jaydon Mickens, Washington 40 Toledo (9-1) 6. Bryce Treggs, California 37 from the American Athletic Confer- USC (7-3) Shaq Washington, Cincinnati 37 ence is the other). The Rockets have Utah (8-2) Nelson Spruce, Colorado 37 allowed just three sacks this season 9. Tommylee Lewis, Northern Illinois 36 Virginia Tech (5-5) Rashon Ceaser, ULM 36 and are second in the MAC in rushing Tyler Boyd, Pittsburgh 36 offense, averaging 214.4 yards per SIX ROCKETS NOMINATED FOR ACA- Rashard Higgins, Colorado State 36 game. Toledo opened the season with DEMIC ALL-AMERICA Streak through 11-21-15 261 consecutive passing without a sack Six Rockets have been RUSSELL JOINS 3000 CLUB nominated for Capital One Ac- Senior wide receiver Alonzo Giant Killers ademic All-America, selected Russell became just the third “Big” UT Victories in the 21st Century by the College Sports Infor- mation Directors of America Rocket to pass 3,000 yards in 2015: Toledo 16, #18 Arkansas 12 (CoSIDA). To be nominated, a career receiving yards following Toledo 30, Iowa State 23 (2OT) player must be in his second a three-catch, 74-yard perfor- 2013: Toledo 45, Navy 44 (2OT) season of academic eligibility mance vs. Bowling Green on Nov. 2012: Toledo 29, #18 Cincinnati 23 at his school, must be a starter 17. Russell ranks third all-time at 2011: Toledo 42, Air Force 41 (Military Bowl) or key reserve, must carry UT with 3,014 receiving yards. He 2010: Toledo 31, Purdue 20 at least a 3.3 GPA and have trails only Eric Page (3,446 from 2009: Toledo 54, Colorado 38 played in at least 50 percent 2009-11) and Stephen Williams 2008: Toledo 13, Michigan 10 of his team’s games. (3,102 from 2006-09. 2007: Toledo 36, Iowa State 35 All-District teams Russell also caught a TD pass 2006: Toledo 37, Kansas 31 - 2OT will be announced on Nov. vs. the Falcons, moving him into 2005: Toledo 45, UTEP 13 (GMAC Bowl) 5, with the All-America team second all-time in career touch- 2003: Toledo 35, #9 Pittsburgh 31 announced on Dec. 3. down catches with 24, just one 2001: Toledo 38, Minnesota 7 Toledo’s Capital One Academic behind Lance Moore (25 from Toledo 23, Cincinnati 16 (Motor City Bowl) All-America Candidates 2001-04). 2000: Toledo 24, Penn State 6 • Nate Jeppesen, So., Portage, MI Russell is fifth in career recep- toledo GAME NOTES

3.44 GPA, Interdisciplinary Studies Garrett Adcock, New Mexico Jimbo Fisher, Florida State • Storm Norton, Jr., Toledo, OH Corey Robinson, Notre Dame Justin Fuente, Memphis 3.40 GPA, Criminal Justice Ty Darlington, Oklahoma Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State • Brad Spelman, So., Hilliard, OH Alex Zmolik, Toledo 3.84 GPA, Accounting Jim Harbaugh, Michigan • John Stepec, Jr., Willoughby Hills, OH Tom Herman, Houston 3.31 GPA, Criminal Justice CAMPBELL NAMED CANDIDATE FOR Brian Kelly, Notre Dame • Cody Thompson, So., Huron, OH NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR Jim McElwain, Florida 3.61 GPA, Business Toledo head coach Matt Campbell Urban Meyer, Ohio State • Alex Zmolik, Sr., Port Huron, MI has been named to the Watch List for Les Miles, LSU 3.40 GPA, Marketing Pat Narduzzi, Pittsburgh the 2015 Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of Gary Patterson, TCU ALEX ZMOLIK SEMIFINALIST FOR the Year Award, the American Heart Matt Rhule, Temple WUERFFEL AWARD Association and Marathon Oil Corpora- Nick Saban, Alabama Senior TE Alex Zmolik has been tion announced on Oct. 21. Campbell David Shaw, Stanford named one of eight semifinalists for is one of 22 coaches on the watch list. Kevin Sumlin, Texas A&M the 2015 Wuerffel Trophy. A record In December, five to 10 finalists will Dabo Swinney, Clemson number 93 players from college’s Foot- be announced. Finalists will attend an Kyle Whittingham, Utah ball Bowl Subdivision were considered awards banquet on Jan. 13, 2016 at for the award. the Hilton Americas Houston, where CHEATHAM NORRILS NOMINATED The Wuerffel Trophy, known as the winner will be announced live. The FOR ORANGE BOWL COURAGE “College Football’s Premier Award for Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year AWARD Community Service,” is presented an- Award is the only college coaching Senior cornerback Cheatham Nor- nually by the All Sports Association. honor determined after all bowl games rils was named the Orange Bowl-FWAA Named after 1996 Heisman Trophy are concluded and is voted on by the Courage Award recipient for the week QB Danny Wuerffel, the Wuerffel Tro- National Sportscasters and Sportswrit- of Oct. 12. phy is awarded to the FBS player who ers Association. The 2014 winner was Norrils missed the entire 2014 sea- best combines exemplary community Gary Patterson of TCU. son after contracting an undiagnosed service with athletic and academic Paul “Bear’ Bryant Coach of the Year viral infection that left him bed-ridden Watch List achievement. for weeks and unable to participate in Art Briles, Baylor One of four team captains for the any physical activity for months. Matt Campbell, Toledo Norrils was hospitalized for 10 nationally ranked Rockets, Zmolik is a David Cutcliffe, Duke days and lost 25-30 pounds. Because leader in the community and an active Mark Dantonio, Michigan State member in his church. This past spring, Kirk Ferentz, Iowa he went through a stretch of five days Zmolik spent five days in Nicaragua on without walking in the hospital, he a missions trip, spreading the gospel and helping those in need. He worked WHO IS...MATT CAMPBELL? on various projects, including helping Rocket fans around the country who to paint a church and giving the place were watching the TV game show “Jeop- of worship its first cement floor. ardy” on Sept. 22 were surprised and de- Finalists for the award will be an- lighted by one of the answers displayed nounced on Nov. 24. The formal an- during the contest. In the category of nouncement of the 2015 Wuerffel “Rocket Man,” host Alex Trebek gave the Trophy recipient will be on Dec. 8 at the following answer: National Football Foundation’s press “Matt Campbell coaches football for conference in New York City. the Rockets of this university that’s in Ohio but sounds like it could be in Wuerffel Award Semifinalists Spain.” The question, of course, was “What is Toledo?” Spencer Drango, Baylor Ross Martin, Duke The buzz on social media in Rocket Nation was quick, as Twitter and Nate Sudfeld, Indiana Facebook exploded with photos and video from the show. Landon Foster, Kentucky Campbell said his cell phone immediately began lighting up with calls and texts. “They must be running out of questions,” Campbell told the To- ledo Blade. toledo GAME NOTES developed blood clots, forcing him to The very first winner of the Orange at the time of his injury. He led the take blood thinners on top of other Bowl-FWAA Courage Award was To- team in tackles in each of the first four medication. The redshirt senior was ledo’s William Bratton in 2002. games, with a career-high of 16 vs. back at full strength by the time of fall Iowa State. camp this year, and he has played an JACK LINCH nominated for TOLEDO HOLDS OFF RALLY TO DE- integral part of the Rockets’ season. burlsworth trophy FEAT CMU, 28-23 The Courage Award was first pre- Sophomore linebacker Jack Linch Junior running back Kareem Hunt sented by the Football Writers Associa- is a nominee for the Burlsworth Trophy, rushed for 113 yards and two touch- tion of America (FWAA) in 2002 to To- given annually to the best player in downs to lead Toledo to a critical 28-23 ledo’s William Bratton, a running back the country who began his career as a victory over Central Michigan in Mount who played despite suffering from walk-on. Linch has played nine games Pleasant on Nov. 10. acute sickle-cell anemia. A select group this season, making 16 tackles. The victory kept Toledo alive in of writers from the FWAA vote on the the hunt for Mid-American Confer- winner each year. The requirements for JAYLEN COLEMAN OUT AFTER ence West Division crown and all but nomination include displaying cour- BREAKING LEG IN EMU GAME eliminates the Chippewas. age on or off the field, including over- Junior linebacker Jaylen Coleman, Hunt’s first touchdown was a 41- coming an injury or physical handicap, Toledo’s leading tackler, suffered a bro- yard run in the first quarter that put the preventing a disaster or living through ken leg in the first quarter of the East- Rockets up, 14-0, while his second TD hardship. The winner of the award will ern Michigan game on Oct. 17 and will was a three-yard plunge in the fourth be included in festivities during Capital be out indefinitely, head coach Matt quarter that helped give UT its winning One Orange Bowl week and receive his Campbell said following the game. cushion. trophy at an on-field presentation. Coleman paced UT with 48 tackles Hunt was complemented by senior quarterback Phillip Ely, who completed 23-of-39 passes for 322 yards and two scores. His primary target was senior Toledo vs. Ranked Teams wideout Alonzo Russell, who tallied All-Time Record: 8-14 four receptions and a team-high 86 Home: 5-2 Road: 2-10 Neutral: 1-2 yards. Ranking Opponent Year Result Toledo’s defense held CMU to just No. 1 (AP/USA) at Ohio State 1998 L, 49-0 59 yards rushing, forcing the Chip- No. 3 (UPI/AP) at Miami (FL) 1987 L, 24-14 pewas into a one-dimensional attack. No. 3 (UPI/AP) at Washington 1991 L, 48-0 Senior cornerbacks Cheatham Norrils No. 4 (AP/USA) at Boise State 2010 L, 57-14 No. 4 (AP/USA) Boise State 2011 L, 40-15 (seven tackles, one interception, two No. 9 (AP)/No. 11 (USA) Pittsburgh 2003 W, 35-31 pass breakups) and Christian Dukes (six No. 10 (AP/USA) at Florida 2013 L, 24-6 tackles, two breakups) led the defense. No. 10 (UPI)/No. 11 (AP) at Florida State 1986 L, 24-0 No. 11 (USA/AP) vs. Ohio State# 2009 L, 38-0 No. 15 (AP/USA) at Ohio State 2011 L, 27-22 NOTES FROM THE CMU GAME No. 15 (AP)/No. 16 (USA) at Marshall 1999 L, 38-13 • Toledo extended its lead in its se- No. 16 (AP)/No. 19 (USA) N. Illinois 2013 L, 35-17 No. 16 (AP), No. 17 (USA) Utah State& 2012 L, 41-15 ries vs. CMU to 23-18-3 with its sixth No. 18 (USA)/No. 20 (AP) Marshall 2001 W, 41-36 straight victory over the Chippewas. No. 18 (USA)/No. 21 (AP) Cincinnati 2012 W, 29-23 • Toledo is now 10-12-1 in games No. 18 (AP)/No. 18 (USA) Arkansas 2015 W, 16-12 No. 20 (UPI) vs. San Jose State* 1981 W, 27-25 played in Mount Pleasant. No. 21 (AP/USA) N. Illinois 2003 W, 49-30 • UT holds a 37-9 record in MAC No. 22 (USA)/No. 25 (AP) MIssouri 2014 L, 49-24 games since 2010. No. 22 (AP)/No. 25 (USA) at Bowling Green 2003 L, 31-23 No. 22 (USA) at N. Illinois 2004 W, 31-17 • Head Coach Matt Campbell’s No. 23 (USA)/No. 25 (AP) at Minnesota 2004 L, 63-21 record as the Rockets’ head coach is No. 24 (USA) Bowling Green 2004 W, 49-41 now 34-14 and 4-0 vs. Central Michi- * California Bowl & Famous Idaho Potato Bowl gan. # at Cleveland Browns Stadium • The Rockets didn’t commit a AP - Associated Press media poll USA - USA Today coaches poll UPI - United Press International coaches poll turnover in the contest, marking the first time UT has done so since its sea- toledo GAME NOTES son-opening victory over Arkansas. terceptions in the first half, the Rockets threw for 327 yards and four touch- • Senior quarterback Phillip Ely scored on their first five possessions downs as No. 22 Toledo pounded topped the 300-yard passing mark for of the second stanza. Combined with Eastern Michigan, 63-20, at the Glass the fourth time this season and the a stifling showing by UT’s defense in Bowl on Oct. 17. fifth occasion in his Rocket career. the final 30 minutes, it was more than The 63-point output was a season • Junior RB Kareem Hunt gained enough for Toledo to maintain its high and the most since Toledo’s 63- 113 yards on 20 carries for his 18th unbeaten record and notch the fifth- 44 victory over Arkansas State in the 100-yard game of his Rocket career, largest comeback in school history. GoDaddy Bowl on Jan. 4, 2015. It was tying him with Wasean Tait (1993-98) Senior quarterback Phillip Ely, ig- the most in a regular-season game for second place on UT’s all-time list. nited the second-half explosion with since a 66-63 Rocket win over Western Hunt registered a 41-yard touchdown four scoring tosses, finishing the day Michigan in 2011. run in the first quarter for his longest with a career-high 355 passing yards The Rockets trailed 6-0 after one run from scrimmage this season. and a career-best five TDs. Ely’s five quarter of play but scored 56 unan- touchdown throws are tied for third- swered points to roll to their sixth NIU RALLIES TO SHOOT DOWN most in school history, trailing only consecutive victory. After being held ROCKETS, 32-27 former Rocket Bruce Gradkowski’s total scoreless in the first 15 minutes, To- Terry Swanson and Kareem Hunt of six that he accomplished on two oc- ledo scored four touchdowns in the combined for 273 yards rushing but it casions. second quarter to take a 28-6 lead wasn’t enough as the No. 20 Rockets into the locker room. The Rockets then fell to West Division rival Northern Il- ROCKET COMEBACK IS FIFTH-LARG- exploded for four more TDs in the third linois, 32-27, in Mid-American Confer- EST IN SCHOOL HISTORY to put the game away. ence action at the Glass Bowl on Nov. UT trailed UMass, 28-10, at the 8:23 3. mark in the second period before scor- MORE NOTES FROM THE EASTERN Trailing 27-19 in the fourth quarter, ing 38 straight points to post the fifth- MICHIGAN GAME the Huskies scored two touchdowns largest comeback in school history. • UT piled up a season-high 611 in the final nine minutes. The second It is also the Rockets’ largest deficit yards of total offense (238 rushing, score, a two-yard run by Joel Bouagnon overcome since they posted 17-con- season-best 373 passing) against with 1:59 left, gave NIU its first lead of secutive points against Ball State after Eastern Michigan. the game. trailing 17-0 en route to tallying a 31-24 • The Rockets posted a season- Toledo’s attempt to rally was quick- triumph on Oct. 23, 2010. The largest high 63 points, signifying their larg- ly thwarted when Phillip Ely’s pass to comeback was a 24-point turnaround est regular-season output since they Hunt was intercepted by Boomer Mays in a 32-31 Rocket victory vs. Western totaled 66 points against Western at the UT 21-yard line. The Huskies then Carolina in 1975. Michigan on Nov. 8, 2011. UT also to- ran out the clock to claim their sixth taled 63 points against Arkansas State consecutive victory over the Rockets. MORE NOTES FROM UMASS GAME in the GoDaddy Bowl on Jan. 4, 2015. Hunt led Toledo with a season-high • Junior WR Corey Jones finished • UT scored 56 unanswered points 140 yards rushing and two touch- with a season-tying best eight catches against EMU after spotting the Eagles downs. Swanson added 133 yards for 88 yards. Jones has now scored a TD an early 6-0 lead. on 16 attempts. Chase Murdock and in each of the last three games. • The Rockets have now scored at Ja’Wuan Woodley led the defense with • Sophomore RB Terry Swanson least 50 points against EMU in each of 11 tackles apiece. carried the ball a game-high 21 times the past five seasons. for a contest-best 118 yards, including • Sophomore RB Terry Swanson ROCKETS RALLY TO DROP MINUTE- a one-yard TD plunge in the fourth ran for a career-long 90-yard burst MEN, 51-35 quarter. Swanson has now topped the in the second quarter, marking the Faced with its first double-digit century mark three times this season fourth-long run in school history and deficit of the season, Toledo responded and on five occasions in his collegiate the longest that did not go for a score. with a dominating second-half perfor- career. He finished with a team-high 97 yards mance in a 51-35 victory over UMass on rushing. Oct. 24 at Gillette Stadium. ROCKETS EXPLODE IN 63-20 VIC- • Sophomore WR Cody Thompson After being hampered by three in- TORY OVER EASTERN MICHIGAN posted a career-best 88-yard TD catch Senior quarterback Phillip Ely toledo GAME NOTES in the third quarter. It was the fourth- a 23-yard TD run in the second quarter. on 18 attempts. longest TD reception in school histo- Swanson topped the century mark for • UT forced five turnovers. One ry. Thompson finished the game with the second-straight game and fourth interception was returned for a touch- two receptions for 110 yards, topping time in his collegiate career. He also down and a forced fumble set up a the century mark for the second time ripped off a career-long 88-yard run three-yard touchdown. as a Rocket. in the second quarter, equalling the • UT finished with a season-best • The Rockets’ defense totaled a fourth-longest run in school history. six sacks. season-high 12.0 tackles-for-loss. • UT gave up zero points in two pos- ROCKET DEFENSE STOPS BALL sessions in the red zone, including one ROCKET DEFENSE OVERWHELMS STATE, 24-10 drive that began on its own six-yard KENT STATE, 38-7 Another dominating performance line following an interception. Sophomore Terry Swanson rushed by Toledo’s defense helped the Rockets for 161 yards and junior Kareem Hunt defeat Ball State, 24-10, in a cold and ROCKETS GO OVERTIME TO BEAT added two scores to lead No. 24 Toledo blustery afternoon in Muncie on Oct. IOWA STATE to a 38-7 Homecoming victory before 3. For the second consecutive week, 23,118 at the Glass Bowl on Oct. 10. Toledo held the Cardinals to just Toledo defeated a Power Five confer- Toledo’s defense continued its 262 yards of total offense and one ence team in a game that went down dominance, holding Kent State to just touchdown on a long pass play, its first to the final play. This time it was the 257 yards of total offense, including TD allowed from scrimmage since the Iowa State Cyclones of the Big 12 who just 83 yards in the second half. Senior fourth quarter of the Iowa State game. fell to the Rockets, 30-23, in double defensive end Trent Voss led the way The Rockets led 24-3 at halftime and overtime before a joyous crowd of with six tackles, three tackles for loss held Ball State to just 26 yards rushing 23,104 at the Glass Bowl on Sept. 19. and three QB hurries. KSU’s only score on 30 carries. BSU came into the game A week earlier, Toledo knocked came on a fumble recovery in the end leading the MAC in rushing offense, off then-No. 18 Arkansas of the SEC in zone following a bad snap. averaging 232.0 yards per game. Little Rock. That game was decided in Hunt, playing in his first game The offense was powered by a regulation, with Toledo holding on to since suffering a hamstring injury vs. three-headed rushing attack of sopho- a 16-12 decision. Iowa State on Sept. 19, rushed for 85 more Terry Swanson (139 yards) and It took two overtimes to settle the yards on 16 carries. He scored on runs juniors Damion Jones-Moore (85 yards, issue between the Rockets and Cy- of two and one yards. Swanson added 1 TD) and Marc Remy (56 yards). Senior clones, with the contest ending with a an 88-yard run that set up one of Hunt’s QB Phillip Ely shook off two first-quar- fourth-down sack of Iowa State quar- scores as well as a 23-yard TD. ter interceptions to complete 16-of-22 terback Sam Richardson by senior de- passes for 164 yards and two scores. fensive end Tre James on fourth and MORE NOTES FROM KENT STATE nine. GAME TOLEDO’S DEFENSE BULLIES AR- The Rockets took the lead in the • Toledo piled up 518 yards of to- KANSAS STATE second overtime on a 10-yard touch- tal offense (288 rushing, 230 passing) Eight months after giving up 44 down run by junior Damion Jones- against the MAC’s top statistical unit points to Arkansas State in a wild 63-44 Moore. The teams exchanged field at the time. KSU entered the game shoot-out at the GoDaddy Bowl, the goals in the first overtime, with ISU’s giving up 252.0 yards per game. Rockets’ defense dominated the Red Cole Netten connecting from 44 yards • Junior RB Kareem Hunt saw his Wolves in a 37-7 thumping at the Glass and UT’s Jameson Vest making good first action since missing two games Bowl on Sept. 26. from 42. due to injury, carrying the ball 16 Some examples of Toledo’s domi- Iowa State missed a golden op- times for 85 yards and two scores. nance: portunity to win the game in regula- Hunt’s string of 12-straight contests • UT held ASU to zero points and tion, but Netten missed a 32-yard field with at least 100 yards rushing came 209 yards of total offense. ASU’s only goal with no time left on the clock, to an end. score came on a kickoff return. sending the game into OT with the • Sophomore running back Terry • UT held ASU to minus-14 yards score knotted, 20-20. Swanson made his first start of the rushing on 24 attempts. Even when Toledo now has a 3-5 record vs. season and carried the ball 14 times accounting for the 42 yards lost on teams from the Big 12. The Rockets for a season-high 161 yards, including sacks, ASU had just 28 yards rushing toledo GAME NOTES have two wins vs. Iowa State and one the season. The winner of that honor 5. Bryan Harsin, Boise State 38 (Nov. 1, 1976) triumph over Kansas. earns $5,000 toward its school’s gen- 6. Willie Taggert, S. Florida 38 (Aug. 27, 1976) eral scholarship fund. 7. Justin Fuente, Memphis 38 (July 30, 1976) ROCKET VICTORY OVER ARKANSAS 8. Matt Rhule, Temple 40 Jan. 31, 1975) 9. Tom Herman, Houston 40 (June 2, 1975) WAS ONE FOR THE BOOKS DEJUAN ROGERS NAMED WAL- 10. Brian Polian, Nevada 40 (Dec. 22, 1974) Toledo’s win over Arkansas was TER CAMP NATIONAL PLAYER OF historic for a number of reasons: THE WEEK FOLLOWING ARKANSAS 2015 CAPTAINS • It was its first win for Toledo over GAME The Rockets voted on their 2015 a team from the SEC. The Rockets pre- Junior safety DeJuan Rogers was captains and selected four seniors to viously were 0-3 with two losses to named the Walter Camp National lead the team: quarterback Phillip Ely, Missouri and one to Florida. Defensive Player of the Week for his cornerback Cheatham Norrils, defen- • It was Toledo’s first win over a Top performance in Toledo’s 16-12 victory sive end Trent Voss and tight end Alex 25 team since a 29-23 win over No. 18 over No. 18 Arkansas on Sept. 12. Zmolik. Cincinnati in the Glass Bowl in 2012. Rogers recorded a career-high 11 The highest ranked team defeated by tackles, tallied one interception that Toledo was No. 9 Pittsburgh in 2003. stopped a Razorback touchdown and • It was only the second time To- broke up another throw in Toledo’s ledo has defeated a Top 25 team on victory. its home field and first-ever vs. a non- Rogers is the first Toledo player to conference foe. The Rockets won at earn Walter Camp National Player of No. 24 Northern Illinois in 2004. the Week honors, and the first hon- • This was Toledo’s first win over a oree from the Mid-American Confer- “Power Five” conference school since ence since Oct. 20, 2013 (Northern a 31-20 win over Purdue in 2010. Illinois QB Jordan Lynch). • Toledo’s win over Arkansas marks the first MAC win against an opponent CAP AND GOWN CREW from the SEC since 2004 (Ohio 28-16 The following seven players have win at Kentucky on Oct. 2, 2004). already received their bachelor’s de- Toledo is now 8-14 all-time vs. grees and are currently working on teams ranked in the Top 25. their master’s or second bachelor’s degree. TOLEDO NAMED NATIONAL TEAM • Ruben Carter (MBA) OF THE WEEK BY FWAA AND U.S. • Cameron Cole (Bachelor’s-Communica- SPORTS ACADEMY FOLLOWING tion) ARKANSAS WIN • Christian Dukes (Bachelor’s-Communi- Toledo was named the Nation- cation) al Team of the Week by the Foot- • Phillip Ely (MBA) ball Writers Association of America • Keenen Gibbs (Bachelor’s-Communica- tion) (FWAA) and the U.S. Sports Academy • Cheatham Norrils (Master’s - Recreation) following the 16-12 victory over No. • Kishon Wilcher (MBA) 18 Arkansas on Sept. 12. It is the first time the Rockets have forever young earned the FWAA’s AutoNation Na- Matt Campbell is in his fourth sea- tional Team of the Week honor since son as head coach of the Rockets but the award began in 2002. AutoNation is still the third-youngest head man in will donate $1,000 to the Breast Can- Division I-FBS. cer Research Foundation (BCRF) in the Youngest Coaches in NCAA-FBS University of Toledo’s name. 1. PJ Fleck, WMU 34 (Nov. 29, 1980) Toledo’s honor by the U.S. Sports 2. Neal Brown, Troy 35 (Mar. 11, 1980) Academy means it is eligible for the 3. Matt Campbell, Toledo 35 (Nov. 29, 1979) 4. Kliff Kingsbury, Texas Tech 36 (Aug. 8, 1979) game of the year award at the end of toledo GAME NOTES

Toledo’s Future Non-Conference Games

2016 Sept. 3 - at Arkansas State 2015 MAC Preseason Polls Sept. 10 - MAINE Sept. 17 - FRESNO STATE Media Poll Coaches Poll Sept. 30 - at BYU Team (First Place Votes) - Points Team (First Place Votes) - Points MAC East Division MAC East Division 2017 1. Bowling Green (18) 160 1. Bowling Green (11) 89 Aug. 31 - ELON T2. Ohio (1) 118 2. Ohio 64 Sept. 9 - at Nevada T2. Akron (2) 118 3. Akron 60 Sept. 16 - TULSA 4. UMass (3) 113 4. UMass (2) 57 Sept. 23 - at Miami (FL) 5. Buffalo 70 5. Buffalo 43 2018 6. Miami 47 6. Miami 30 Aug. 30 - VMI 7. Kent State 46 7. Kent State 21 Sept. 15 - MIAMI (FL) Sept. 22 – NEVADA MAC West Division MAC West Division Sept. 29 - at Fresno State 1. Toledo (11) 121 1. Northern Illinois (7) 70 2. Western Michigan (8) 120 2. Toledo (5) 67 2019 3. Northern Illinois (4) 113 3. Western Michigan (1) 55 Sept. 28 – BYU 4. Ball State 66 4. Ball State 36 5. Central Michigan (1) 56 5. Central Michigan 32 2020 6. Eastern Michigan 13 Sept. 5 – at Tulsa 6. Eastern Michigan 28 2015 Marathon MAC Championship Game Winner: Toledo (9); Western Michigan Schedules as of July 23, 2015 (8); Northern Illinois (6); Central Michigan (1).

Toledo Pronunciation Guide Olasunkanmi Adeniyi OH-la-suhn-KAHN-mee Elijah Nkansah en-KAN-sah ah-DAY-nee Cheatham Norrils CHEE-dum NOR-illz Yazeed Atariwa YAH-zeed AH-tar-EE-wah Richard Olekanma OH-lay-kahn-mah Michael Blazevich BLAZE-uh-vitch Paul Perschon per-SHOWN Chad Coeling CO-ling Josh Rode ROW-dee Phillip Ely E-lee Taylor Taafe TAFE Mitchell Guadagni GWUH-don-ee Samuel Vucelich VOO-suh-litch Brandon Heidecker HI-duh-ker Travis Vuich VOO-itch Kadar Hollman kuh-DAR HALL-mon Brant Weiss WICE Nate Jeppesen JEPP-eh-sen Kishon Wilcher KEY-shawn Jon’Vea Johnson JOHN-vay Zach Yousey YOW-zee Orion Jones OR-e-on Alex Zmolik ZMO-lick Sami Kassem KUH-sim Adam Kulon KOO-lahn Coaches Conner Lancia LAN-see-uh Jon Heacock HAY-cock Trevon Mathis TRAY-von Eli Rasheed E-ly RAH-sheed Marquise Moore MAR-kees Tyson Veidt VITE toledo AMONG NATIONAL AND MAC LEADERS

TEAM RANKINGS (through Nov. 21, 2015) Category Total MAC National (127 teams) Scoring Offense 35.8 3 25 Scoring Defense 19.7 1 22 Total Offense 461.5 3 32 Total Defense 374.7 4 51 Rushing Offense 214.4 2 24 Rushing Defense 112.3 2 11 Passing Offense 247.1 5 43 Passing Defense 262.4 11 103 Passing Efficiency 128.5 6 73 Passing Efficiency-Defense 117.3 2 37 Kickoff Returns 21.5 4 55 Kickoff Returns-Defense 20.3 NA 37 Punt Returns 11.8 1 28 Interceptions 11 T-4 T-49 Net Punting 35.4 11 103 Kickoff Coverage 39.3 9 NA Field Goal Percentage 68.0% 6 NA Sacks/Game 2.40 3 40 Sacks Allowed/Game (Fewest) 0.30 1 2 First Downs/Game 22.8 T-3 63 First Downs Allowed/Game 20.9 7 47 3rd-Down Conversions 47.5% 3 14 Opp. 3rd-Down Conversions 41.4% 8 88 4th-Down Conversions 50.0% 8 63 Opp. 4th-Down Conversions 41.2% 3 32 Penalties (Fewest yards) 72.0 9 118 Time of Possession 30:02 6 65 Turnover Margin +0.70 2 19 Red Zone Offense 86.0% 3 49 Red Zone Defense 62.5% 1 2

INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS (through Nov. 21, 2015)

Category Player Total MAC National Rushing Yards Terry Swanson 801 4 71 Kareem Hunt 755 7 81 Rushing Yards Per Game Kareem Hunt 107.9 1 22 Terry Swanson 89.0 4 49 Rushing Yards Per Attempt Terry Swanson 6.7 1 12 Kareem Hunt 5.3 5 62 Passing Yards Per Game Phillip Ely 240.0 6 41 Completion Percentage Phillip Ely 55.6% 10 88 Passing Efficiency Phillip Ely 127.0 8 73 Receptions/Game Corey Jones 4.9 14 66 Yards Per Reception Cody Thompson 19.7 2 20 Total Offense Phillip Ely 242.4 7 47 Scoring Jameson Vest 9.4 2 17 Rushing Touchdowns Kareem Hunt 9 T-5 T-49 Punt Return Average Corey Jones 10.5 1 21 Kickoff Return Average Diontae Johnson 22.7 5 60 All-Purpose Yards/Game Kareem Hunt 110.3 6 68 Field Goals/Game Jameson Vest 1.70 1 15 Field Goals Pct. Jameson Vest 68.0% 5 80 Tackles/Game Jaylen Coleman 8.0 14 NR Sacks Orion Jones 6.0 T-5 T-52 Tackles For Loss Orion Jones 11.5 T-5 NR Allen Covington 11.0 T-7 NR Passes Defended/Game Cheatham Norrils 1.40 T-4 T-15 DeJuan Rogers 1.12 7 NR Interceptions Cheatham Norrils 3 T-7 T-50 Forced Rolan Milligan 3 1 T-17 DeJuan Rogers 2 T-2 NR Chase Murdock 2 T-2 NR Fumbles Recovered Trent Voss 2 T-2 T-19

BIG PLAYS

Big Plays 20+ yards from scrimmage, 20+ yards on punt return, 30+ yards on kickoff return

Ark ISU ASU BSU KSU EMU UMass NIU CMU BG WMU Total Toledo 6 6 5 4 10 10 8 3 4 5 61 Opponent 5 4 4 1 2 6 5 5 6 1 39

Toledo’s Big Plays Arkansas (Sept. 12) 6 (1 rushing, 4 receiving, 1 punt return) Iowa State (Sept. 19) 6 (2 rushing, 3 receiving,1 kickoff return) Arkansas State (Sept. 12) 5 (5 receiving) Ball State (Oct. 3) 4 (2 rushing, 2 receiving) Kent State (Oct. 10) 10 (3 rushing, 5 receiving, 1 punt return, 1 kickoff return) Eastern Michigan (Oct. 17) 10 (3 rushing, 6 receiving, 1 kickoff return) UMass (Oct. 24) 8 (6 receiving, 1 punt return, 1 kickoff return) Northern Illinois (Nov .3) 3 (2 rushing, 1 receiving) Central Michigan (Nov. 10) 4 (2 rushing, 2 receiving) Bowling Green (Nov. 17) 4 (2 rushing, 2 receiving, 1 punt return) Total Big Plays 61 (17 rushing, 36 receiving, 4 punt return, 4 kickoff return)

Rushing 26 Corey Jones Bowling Green (Nov. 17) 90 Terry Swanson Eastern Michigan (Oct. 17) 25 Kishon Wilcher Arkansas (Sept. 12) 88 Terry Swanson Kent State (Oct. 10) 25 Andrew Davis Kent State (Oct. 10) 58 Terry Swanson Northern Illinois (Nov. 3) 25 Alonzo Russell Kent State (Oct. 10) 41 Marc Remy Ball State (Oct. 3) 24 Corey Jones Arkansas (Sept. 12) 41 Kareem Hunt Central Michigan (Nov. 10) 24 Corey Jones Iowa State (Sept. 19) 41 Kareem Hunt Bowling Green (Nov. 17) 24 Cody Thompson Iowa State (Sept. 19) 40 Damion Jones-Moore Eastern Michigan (Oct. 17) 23 Cody Thompson Arkansas State (Sept. 26) 39 Kareem Hunt Iowa State (Sept. 19) 22 Diontae Johnson Arkansas State (Sept. 26) 37 Kareem Hunt Northern Illinois (Nov. 3) 22 Alex Zmolik Eastern Michigan (Oct. 17) 34 Kareem Hunt Iowa State (Sept. 19) 22 Diontae Johnson Eastern Michigan (Oct. 17) 27 Damion Jones-Moore Arkansas (Sept. 12) 22 Cody Thompson Eastern Michigan (Oct. 17) 23 Terry Swanson Kent State (Oct. 10) 22 Alonzo Russell UMass (Oct. 24) 23 Terry Swanson Bowling Green (Nov. 17) 21 Cody Thompson Ball State (Oct. 3) 22 Damion Jones-Moore Ball State (Oct. 3) 21 Alonzo Russell Eastern Michigan (Oct. 17) 21 Damion Jones-Moore Eastern Michigan (Oct. 17) 21 Diontae Johnson Northern Illinois (Nov. 3) 22 Kareem Hunt Kent State (Oct. 10) 20 Cody Thompson Kent State (Oct. 10) 20 Kareem Hunt Central Michigan (Nov. 10) 20 Corey Jones UMass (Oct. 24)

Receiving Punt Returns 88 Cody Thompson Eastern Michigan (Oct. 17) 48 Corey Jones Kent State (Oct. 10) 55 Corey Jones Eastern Michigan (Oct. 17) 28 Zach Quinn Arkansas (Sept. 12) 47 Alonzo Russell Bowling Green (Nov. 17) 24 Corey Jones Ball State (Oct. 3) 43 Cody Thompson UMass (Oct. 24) 24 Corey Jones UMass (Oct. 24) 38 Alonzo Russell Ball State (Oct. 3) 21 Corey Jones Bowling Green (Nov. 17) 37 Cody Thompson Arkansas State (Sept. 26) 36 Alonzo Russell UMass (Oct. 24) Kickoff Returns 36 Diontae Johnson Central Michigan (Nov. 10) 42 Diontae Johnson Kent State (Oct. 10) 35 Cody Thompson Arkansas State (Sept. 26) 35 Diontae Johnson Eastern Michigan (Oct. 17) 35 Cody Thompson Kent State (Oct. 10) 33 Diontae Johnson UMass (Oct. 24) 33 Alonzo Russell Arkansas State (Sept. 26) 30 Diontae Johnson Iowa State (Sept. 19) 32 Alonzo Russell Arkansas (Sept. 12) 31 Cody Thompson UMass (Oct. 24) 29 Alonzo Russell Iowa State (Sept. 19) 28 Alonzo Russell UMass (Oct. 24) 28 Cody Thompson Central Michigan (Nov. 10) 27 Diontae Johnson Arkansas (Sept. 12) 26 Darryl Richards Kent State (Oct. 10) toledo all-time national tv appeARANCES

Nov. 28: Bowling Green 38, at Toledo 10 (ESPN Classic) Overall Record: 37-41 2007: (0-3) Record on ESPN: 13-11 Sept. 1: Purdue 52, at Toledo 24 (ESPNU) Nov. 13: at Ball State 41, Toledo 20 (ESPN2) Record on ESPN2: 14-17 Nov. 23: at Bowling Green 37, Toledo 10 (ESPNU) Record on ESPNU: 4-9 2006: (3-3) Record on ESPN Classic: 0-1 Sept. 15: at Toledo 37, Kansas 31 - 2OT (ESPN2) Sept. 30: at Pittsburgh 45, Toledo 3 (ESPNU) Record on ESPNews: 2-0 Oct. 7: Central Michigan 42, at Toledo 20 (ESPNU) Nov. 7: Toledo 17, at Northern Illinois 13 (ESPN2) Record on Big Ten Network: 2-2 Nov. 14: Ball State 20, at Toledo 17 (ESPN2) Record on SEC Network: 1-1 Nov. 21: at Toledo 31, Bowling Green 21 (ESPN2) Record on American Sports Network: 1-0 2005: (3-2) Sept. 27: at Fresno State 44, Toledo 14 (ESPN2) 2015 (5-1) Nov. 4: Toledo 30, at Ohio 21 (ESPN2) Sept. 12: Toledo 16, at Arkansas 12 (SEC Network) Nov. 16: Northern Illinois 35, at Toledo 17 (ESPN2) Sept. 19: at Toledo 30, Iowa State 23 - 2OT (ESPNews) Nov. 22: Toledo 44, at Bowling Green 41 (2OT) (ESPN2) Oct. 3: Toledo 24, at Ball State 10 (American Sports Network) Dec. 21: GMAC Bowl - Toledo 45, UTEP 13 (ESPN) Nov. 3: Northern Illinois 32, at Toledo 27 (ESPN2) Nov. 10: Toledo 28, at Central Michigan 23 (ESPN2) 2004: (4-3) Nov. 17: Toledo 44, at Bowling Green 28 (ESPN2) Sept. 4: at Minnesota 63, Toledo 21 (ESPN2) Nov. 27: Western Michigan at Toledo, CBS Sports Network Oct. 16: at Toledo 31, Ohio 13 (ESPN) Nov. 2: at Miami 23, Toledo 16 (ESPN2) 2014 (3-3) Nov. 9: Toledo 31, at Northern Illinois 17 (ESPN2) Sept. 6: Missouri 49, at Toledo 24 (ESPN) Nov. 23: at Toledo 49, Bowling Green 41 (ESPN2) Sept. 12: at Cincinnati 58, Toledo 34 (ESPNU) Dec. 2: MAC Championship - Toledo 35, Miami 27 (ESPN) Nov. 4: Toledo 30, at Kent State 20 (ESPNU) Dec. 27: Motor City Bowl - UConn 39, Toledo 10 (ESPN) Nov. 11: at Northern Illinois 27, Toledo 24 (ESPN2) Nov. 19: at Toledo 27, Bowling Green 20 (ESPN2) 2003: (1-2) Jan. 4: GoDaddy Bowl - Toledo 63, Arkansas State 44 (ESPN) Aug. 29: at UNLV 28, Toledo 18 (ESPN) Sept. 12: Toledo 24, at Marshall 17 (ESPN) 2013 (2-3) Nov. 29: Bowling Green 31, Toledo 23 (ESPN) Aug. 31: at Florida 24, Toledo 6 (SEC Network) Sept. 7: at Missouri 38, Toledo 23 (ESPNU) 2002: (0-2) Oct. 19: at Toledo 45, Navy 44 (2OT) (ESPNews) Dec. 7: MAC Championship - at Marshall 49, Toledo 45 (ESPN2) Nov. 12: at Toledo 51, Buffalo 41 (ESPNU) Dec. 26: Motor City Bowl - Boston College 51, Toledo 25 (ESPN) Nov. 20: Northern Illnois 35, at Toledo 17 (ESPN2) 2001: (3-0) 2012 (1-4) Nov. 6: at Toledo 41, Western Michigan 35 (ESPN) Sept. 1: at Arizona 24, Toledo 17 (OT) (ESPNU) Nov. 30: MAC Championship - at Toledo 41, Marshall 36 (ESPN) Nov. 6: Ball State 34, at Toledo 27 (ESPN2) Dec. 29: Motor City Bowl - Toledo 23 vs. Cincinnati 16 (ESPN) Nov. 14: at Northern Illinois 31, Toledo 24 (ESPN2) Nov. 20: at Toledo 35, Akron 23 (ESPN2) 2000: (2-0) Dec. 15: Potato Bowl - Utah State 41, Toledo 15 (ESPN) Sept. 2: Toledo 24, at Penn State 6 (ESPN2) Nov. 22: at Toledo 51, Bowling Green 17 (ESPN2) 2011 (3-3) Sept. 10: at Ohio State 27, Toledo 22 (Big Ten Network) 1999: (0-1) Sept. 16: Boise State 40, at Toledo 15 (ESPN) Oct. 14: at Marshall 38, Toledo 13 (ESPN) Nov. 1: Northern Illlinois 63, at Toledo 60 (ESPN2) Nov. 8: at Toledo 66, WMU 63 (ESPNU) 1998: (0-1) Nov. 18: Toledo 44, at CMU 17 (ESPNU) Dec. 4: MAC Championship - at Marshall 23, Toledo 17 (ESPN2) Dec. 28: Military Bowl - Toledo 42, Air Force 41 (ESPN) 1997: (0-1) 2010: (2-3) Dec. 5: MAC Championship - at Marshall 34, Toledo 14 (ESPN2) Sept. 3: Arizona 41, at Toledo 2 (ESPN) Sept. 25: Toledo 31, at Purdue 20 (Big Ten Network) 1995: (1-0) Nov. 9: at Northern Illinois 65, Toledo 30 (ESPN2) Dec. 14: Las Vegas Bowl - Toledo 40 vs. Nevada 37 (OT) (ESPN) Nov. 17: at Toledo 33, Bowling Green 14 (ESPN2) Dec. 26: LCP Bowl - FIU 34, Toledo 32 (ESPN) 1987: (0-1) Nov. 5: Eastern Michigan 38, at Toledo 9 (ESPN) 2009: (1-2) Sept. 5: at Purdue 52, Toledo 31 (Big Ten Network) 1984: (1-0)* Sept. 11: at Toledo 54, Colorado 38 (ESPN) Dec. 15: California Bowl - UNLV 30, Toledo 13 (ESPN) Nov. 11: at Central Michigan 56, Toledo 28 (ESPN2) * Game later forfeited to Toledo 2008: (1-3) 1981: (1-0) Sept. 20: Fresno State 55, at Toledo 54 - 2OT (ESPNU) Dec.19: California Bowl - Toledo 27, vs. San Jose State 25 (ESPN) Oct. 11: Toledo 13, at Michigan 10 (Big Ten Network) Nov. 5: at Akron 47, Toledo 30 (ESPNU) Head coach MATT CAMPBELL

You would be hard-pressed to find iature football at the hospital nursery. someone more passionate about his His father, Rick, was the football coach work than Matt Campbell. at Massillon Jackson High School, a rival Campbell, in his fourth season as the to Campbell’s own high school, Massil- head football coach at the University of lon Perry. An outstanding high school Toledo, describes himself this way. football player, Campbell chose to play “Relentless,” said Campbell. “Going college football at Mount Union, just a from good to great requires relentless- short drive from his home. ness. I want to be relentless in the pur- Campbell thrived at Mount Union un- suit of greatness, and I want my staff and der legendary coach Larry Kehres, twice players to be the same way.” earning first-team All-America and Ohio Campbell’s pursuit of greatness Athletic Conference defensive lineman has vaulted him up the coaching lad- of the year honors. Better still, Camp- der quickly. He was named Toledo head bell was a vital part of three consecutive coach on Dec. 12, 2011, becoming the NCAA Division III national titles (2000, youngest head coach in the NCAA Divi- 2001, 2002). During his career at Mount sion I FBS at the time by more than three Union, he had 207 tackles, 49 tackles years. Today, at age 35, he is still the sec- for loss and 22 sacks. Campbell also ex- ond-youngest head coach in the FBS. But Campbell celebrates the victory at the celled in the classroom, earning CoSIDA age has no bearing on what Campbell 2015 GoDaddy Bowl. Academic All-America honors and grad- has accomplished thus far in his career, uating in 2002. and it certainly is not a factor on where he plans to lead the UT program. Learning the Coaching Ropes Just 16 days after taking over the helm in 2011, Campbell Campbell began his coaching career as the offensive led his Rockets to a 42-41 victory over Air Force in the Mili- graduate assistant at Bowling Green in 2003 and 2004, work- tary Bowl. He followed that up with winning seasons in 2012, ing with the tight ends for teams that won the 2003 Motor 2013 and 2014 including a berth in the 2012 Famous Idaho City Bowl and 2004 GMAC Bowl. He then returned to his alma Potato Bowl and a 63-44 victory over Arkansas State in the mater for the 2005 season as offensive coordinator/offensive 2015 GoDaddy Bowl. line coach. These are just further chapters in his meteoric rise in the In his two seasons leading the Mount Union offense, coaching world that began just a little more than a decade Campbell and the Purple Raiders went 29-1 and won two ago. When the subject of the most successful young coaches NCAA Division III national titles. In those two seasons at in the nation comes up, Campbell’s name is almost always Mount Union, Campbell mentored six All-Americans on of- included in the conversation. fense, including future NFL star wide receiver Pierre Garcon. Campbell returned to Bowling Green as an assistant Growing Up in Football Country coach for two seasons, one as the offensive line coach (2007) Campbell’s passion for football was nurtured in the heart and one as the offensive line coach/running game coordina- of football country. He was born in Massillon, OH, a football tor (2008). The 2007 Falcons went 8-5 and earned a trip to the hotbed famous for presenting every male baby with a min- GMAC Bowl.

Campbell encourages his players to participate in commu- Campbell chats with former Washington Redskins quarter- nity service in the off-season. back Joe Theisman at the 2015 GoDaddy Bowl. Head coach MATT CAMPBELL

Firing Up the Rocket For the Military Bowl Offense matchup vs. Air Force, Campbell’s next move in Campbell chose to remain the coaching ranks turned in his normal offensive co- out to be pivotal, joining the ordinator position in the Rocket staff as the offensive coaches’ box and let associ- coordinator under head coach ate head coach Louis Ayeni Tim Beckman in 2009. At age handle the on-field duties. 29, Campbell was the second- The strategy worked out youngest coordinator in the perfectly, as the Rockets NCAA Division I FBS, but that won, 42-41. didn’t prevent him from mold- ing the Rockets into one of the Building Champions highest scoring offenses in the at Toledo country. Campbell’s first full sea- Matt Campbell’s winning percentage of 66.7% (26-13) ranks Beckman and Campbell son as head coach of the first all-time at Toledo for coaches with at least three years at had coached together for one the UT helm. Rockets was quite an excit- season at Bowling Green in ing ride. Following an over- 2004 when Beckman was an time loss at Arizona in the assistant and Campbell was a graduate assistant. Their reuni- season opener, Toledo reeled off eight consecutive victories, fication at Toledo re-energized the Rocket offense. Toledo’s including a 29-23 triumph over then-No. 18 Cincinnati. Close offense was consistently among the most productive in the conference losses to Ball State and Northern Illinois shot nation in Campbell’s three seasons as offensive coordinator. down the Rockets’ dreams of a MAC Championship title, but In his first season with the Rockets, Campbell helped UT won nine regular-season games and earned a berth into guide UT to the No. 16-ranked offense in the country (437.9 the 2012 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl vs. Utah State. It was yards per game), despite losing senior quarterback Aaron Toledo’s third straight winning season and third consecutive Opelt to injury midway through the season. Toledo’s offen- bowl appearance. sive resurgence continued in 2010, a season that saw the In Year No. 2 under Campbell, the Rockets finished with Rockets go 8-5 and make their first bowl appearance in five a 7-5 mark, 5-3 in league play. Toledo navigated one of its years. The Rockets ranked third in the Mid-American Confer- toughest non-conference schedules ever, losing road con- ence in both scoring and total offense. In 2011, Toledo (9- tests at then-No. 10 Florida and eventual SEC East champion 4, 7-1 MAC) ranked eighth nationally and first in the MAC in Missouri to start off the season. But the Rockets then won scoring offense (42.2), and 10th in the country and first in the seven of the next eight games, including a 28-25 triumph MAC in total offense (481.3). over arch-rival and eventual MAC champion Bowling Green. Campbell earned national attention for his recruiting, as In 2014, the Rockets went 9-4 and earned a share of the well. Rivals.com named him a “top recruiter” in 2011. Camp- MAC West Division title with a 7-1 league mark. The Rockets bell was one of nine coaches from non-auto- capped another successful season with a re- matic qualifying schools in the BCS to make the sounding 63-44 victory over Arkansas State list, and the only one from the Mid-American in the GoDaddy Bowl on Jan. 4. Conference. Toledo’s 2010, 2011 and 2012 re- cruiting classes were ranked either No. 1 or No. Family Man 2 in the MAC by virtually every scouting service. Campbell comes from a football fam- ily that placed a high value on education. Taking Over the Helm His father, Rick, coached at Jackson High Campbell‘s career took a dramatic turn at School in Massillon, OH, and later served the end of the 2011 regular season when Beck- as principal there. Campbell’s mother, man left the program to take the head coach- Elaine, is a grant writer for Mercy Medical ing position at Illinois. UT Athletic Director Mike Hospital in Canton, OH. O’Brien immediately named Campbell the in- terim head coach. Three days later, O’Brien de- Campbell and his wife Erica have two cided to remove the interim label, and Camp- girls, Katelyn (6) and Isabella (5), and a son, bell was introduced as Toledo’s permanent Rudy (2). Campbell took the ALS ice- head coach with the Military Bowl looming in bucket challenge in style last just 16 days. summer. Head coach MATT CAMPBELL

Personal Information Date of Birth: Nov. 29, 1979 Hometown: Massillon, OH High School: Massillon Perry Family: Wife: Erica; Children: Katelyn (6) and Isabella (5), Rudy (2) Education: Bachelor’s degree in history, Mount Union, 2002 Record as a Head Coach Year School Position Record MAC Highlights 2011 Toledo Head Coach 1-0 0-0 Military Bowl Champions 2012 Toledo Head Coach 9-4 6-2 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl 2013 Toledo Head Coach 7-5 5-3 2014 Toledo Head Coach 9-4 7-1 GoDaddy Bowl Champs, MAC West Co-Champion 2015 Toledo Head Coach 9-1 6-1 Career Record 35-14 24-7 Record as an Assistant Coach Year School Position Record / Highlights 2003 Bowling Green Graduate Assistant 11-3 / Motor City Bowl Champions 2004 Bowling Green Graduate Assistant 9-3 / GMAC Bowl 2005 Mount Union Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line 14-1 / D-III National Champions 2006 Mount Union Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line 15-0 / D-III National Champions 2007 Bowling Green Offensive Line 8-5 / GMAC Bowl 2008 Bowling Green Offensive Line/Run-Game Coordinator 6-6 2009 Toledo Run-Game Coordinator/Offensive Line 5-7 2010 Toledo Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line 8-5 / Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 2011 Toledo Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line 8-4 / Military Bowl Champions

Bowl Games Participated in as a Coach 2003 Motor City Bowl 2004 GMAC Bowl 2007 GMAC Bowl 2010 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 2011 Military Bowl 2012 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl 2015 GoDaddy Bowl (2014 season)

NCAA Division III National Champions Participated in as a Coach 2005 Mount Union 2006 Mount Union

NFL Players Coached by Matt Campbell Jayrone Elliott (Toledo, 2010-13): Green Bay. T.J. Fatinikun (Toledo, 2009-12): Tampa Bay. David Fluellen (Toledo, 2010-13): Tennessee. Pierre Garcon (Mount Union, 2004-07): Indianapolis, Washington. Josh Harris (Bowling Green, 2000-03): Cleveland. Kevin Kowalski (Toledo, 2007-10): Dallas, Washington. Kory Lichtensteiger (Bowling Green, 2003-07): Washington. Greg Mancz (Toledo, 2011-14): Houston. Phillipkeith Manley (Toledo, 2008-11): Atlanta. Scott Mruczkowski (Bowling Green, 2001-04): San Diego. Danny Noble (Toledo, 2008-11): Tampa Bay, Jacksonville. Eric Page (Toledo, 2009-11): Tampa Bay. Cecil Shorts (Mount Union, 2006-10): Jacksonville. Junior Sylvestre (Toledo, 2011-14): Indianapolis. Stephen Williams (Toledo, 2006-09): Arizona, Seattle, Jacksonville, Miami.

College Football Playing Career The Campbell Family (Clockwise): Erica, Defensive lineman, Mount Union College 1999-2002 Rudy, Matt, Isabella and Katelyn. NCAA Division III All-American, 2001 and 2002 NCAA Division III National Champions, 2000, 2001 and 2002 toledo assistant coaches

In the Press Box

Jason Candle Jon Heacock Tom Manning Mount Union ‘03 Muskingum ‘83 Mount Union ‘06 Offensive Coordinator/ Defensive Coordinator/ Offensive Line Coach Quarterbacks Coach Safeties Coach

On the Sidelines

Bryan Gasser Anthony Johnson D.K. McDonald Ohio Northern ‘06 Texas ‘05 Edinboro ‘01 Tight Ends Coach/ Running Backs Coach Cornerbacks Coach Special Team Coordinator

Eli Rasheed Derek Sage Tyson Veidt Indiana ‘96 Cal State Northridge ‘02 Muskingum ‘96 Defensive Line Coach Wide Receivers Coach Linebackers Coach/ Recruiting Coordinator 2015 toledo alphabetical roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown-High School/Transfer or Prep 9x Adeniyi, Olasunkanmi DE 6-2 250 Fr. (R) Richmond, TX-Fort Bend Bush 36 Alexander, Devin LB 6-0 225 Fr. (R) St. Louis, MO-Ritenour 86 Allen, Liam WR 6-0 178 So. Toledo, OH-St. John’s 78 Atariwa, Yazeed OL 6-4 300 Fr. (R) Sterling, VA-Dominion 70 Badford, Darius OL 6-2 320 Fr. (R) Elyria, OH-Elyria 58 Bell, Cameron OL 6-8 360 Fr. Sagamore Hills, OH-Nordonia 41 Berry, Michael TE/FB 6-3 235 Fr. Beavercreek, OH-Beavercreek 37 Blazevich, Michael DB 6-0 195 Jr. Northwood, OH-Cardinal Stritch 25 Bransford, Calvin SS 6-1 195 Fr. Dayton, OH- Stebbins 65 Carter, Ruben OL 6-4 306 Sr. Miami, FL-Jackson/Florida State 93 Childress, Nate DL 6-3 275 Fr. Rossford, OH-Rossford 98 Coeling, Chad DL 6-2 275 Fr. Centerville, OH-Centerville 13 Cole, Cameron* CB 6-0 190 Sr. Cincinnati, OH-LaSalle/Fort Scott (KS) C.C. 44 Coleman, Jaylen* LB 6-0 235 Jr. Pittsburgh, PA-University Prep 53 Collins, Chris*** DT 6-4 300 Sr. Cleveland, OH-John Hay 56 Cotterman, Chandler OL 6-4 305 Fr. Anna, OH-Anna 28 Covington, Aaron CB 5-9 175 Fr. Tampa, FL-Armwood 99 Covington, Allen*** DE 6-2 275 Sr. Tampa, FL-Armwood 8x Davis, Andrew WR 6-4 192 Fr. (R) St. Petersburg, FL-Lakewood 38 Davis, Anthony LB 6-0 190 Fr. (R) Tampa, FL-Chamberlain 92 Davis, Daniel DE 6-3 260 So. Grand Blanc, MI-Grand Blanc 90 Davis, LaMarr DL 6-1 305 Fr. Garfield Heights, OH-Benedictine 5 Dukes, Christian*** CB 5-9 185 Sr. Cincinnati, OH-Colerain 64 Ebert, Mike** OL 6-6 298 Jr. Sandusky, OH-Perkins 48 Ellis, Nick* P 5-11 170 Jr. Pickerington, OH-Pickerington 12 Ely, Phillip* QB 6-1 202 Sr. Tampa, FL-Plant / Alabama 62 Fair, Jordan OL 6-5 281 Fr. Mason, OH-William Mason 46 Fisher, Jordan TE 6-3 210 Fr. Leesburg, VA-Tuscarora 26 Frazier, Kennedy DB 6-1 185 So. Baltimore, MD-Calvert Hall College 34 Gibbs, Keenen** DE 6-3 265 Sr. Cincinnati, OH-LaSalle 10x Gibson, Quentin QB 6-3 195 Fr. (R) Marrero, LA-Archbishop Shaw 6x Guadagni, Mitchell QB 6-2 200 Fr. Hudson, OH-Hudson 72 Harris, Bryce OL 6-5 285 Fr. Akron, OH-Firestone 20 Haynes, Juwan*** CB 6-0 190 Sr. Pittsburgh, PA-Central Catholic 57 Heidecker, Brandon OL 6-6 309 Fr. Columbia Station, OH-Columbia 91 Hester, Treyvon** DT 6-4 305 Jr. Pittsburgh, PA-Penn Hills 35 High, Josh* LB 6-0 222 Jr. London, OH-London 36x Hollman, Kadar DB 6-1 185 Fr. Burlington, NJ-Burlington Township 3 Hunt, Kareem** RB 6-0 225 Jr. Willoughby, OH-South 39x Iverson, Quincy DB 5-11 180 Fr. (R) Copley, OH-Copley 14x James, Tré* DE 6-1 250 Sr. Baltimore, MD-Baltimore City College / Snow College 60 Jeppesen, Nate* OL 6-3 292 So. Portage, MI-Central 7 Johnson, Delando* DB 6-2 200 Jr. Baltimore, MD-Calvert Hall College 19 Johnson, Diontae WR 5-11 175 Fr. Ruskin, FL- Lennard 7x Johnson, Jon’Vea WR 6-0 183 Fr. (R) Gary, IN-West Side 4 Jones, Corey** WR 5-9 165 Jr. Pittsburgh, PA-Penn Hills 97 Jones, Orion*** DT 6-2 285 Sr. Tulsa, OK-Jenks 24 Jones-Moore, Damion** RB 5-7 190 Jr. Pittsburgh, PA-Central Catholic 5x Julian, Michael* QB/P 6-5 215 So. Hilton Head Island, SC-Hilton Head Island 67 Kassem, Sami OL 6-4 320 Jr. Cincinnati, OH-Indian Hills / ASA (NY) College 45 Kulon, Adam TE/FB 6-4 250 Jr. Algonquin, IL-H.D. Jacobs 51 Lancia, Connor SS 6-0 185 Fr. Columbus, OH-Bishop Ready 29 Linch, Jack* LB 6-0 218 So. Toledo, OH-Whitmer 79 Lozar, Zach LS 6-1 218 Jr. Willoughby Hills, OH-St. Ignatius 2 Martin, Jordan** DB 6-2 205 Jr. Upper Marlboro, MD-Forestville Bishop McNamara 6x Mathis, Trevon* CB 6-0 175 So. Pittsburgh, PA-Woodland Hills 21x Mattison, Cameron DB 6-1 202 Fr. (R) Charlotte, NC-Mallard Creek 55 Maynard, Lucas DE 6-3 230 Fr. Ashville, OH-Teays Valley 2015 toledo alphabetical roster

22 McKinley-Lewis, Danzel WR 5-9 173 Fr. Pittsburgh, PA-Seton LaSalle 59 Miles, Ramone OL 6-4 271 Fr. Toledo, OH-Central Catholic 24x Milligan, Rolan S 5-11 198 Sr. Lake Wales, FL-Lake Wales / UAB 52 Moore, Marquise* DT 6-0 300 Jr. Toledo, OH-Whitmer 87 Morant, Elijah WR 6-1 190 So. Toledo, OH-Central Catholic 40 Murdock, Chase*** LB 6-0 225 Sr. Barrington, IL-Barrington 76 Nkansah, Elijah* OL 6-6 295 So. Mason, OH-Mason 1 Norrils, Cheatham*** CB 6-0 195 Sr. Toledo, OH-St. John’s 74 Norton, Storm** OL 6-8 310 Jr. Toledo, OH-Whitmer 45x Norwood, Chris LB 6-1 230 Fr. Toledo, OH-Central Catholic 42 Olekanma, Richard LB 6-2 240 Fr. (R) Downers Grove, IL-North 61 Paddy, Carter DE 6-3 260 Fr. South Rockwood, MI-Monroe Jefferson 68 Perschon, Paul OL 6-6 310 Jr. Schaumburg, IL-Conant 73 Pfeiffer, Alex OL 6-5 292 Fr. (R) Cincinnati, OH-Anderson 95x Pollard, Doug K 6-2 180 Fr. Monroe, MI-Monroe 95 Potts, Nicholas TE 6-6 215 Fr. Hilliard, OH-Davidson 31 Quinn, Zach* LB 6-3 225 So. Aurora, OH-Aurora 7x Reese, Jalen QB 6-3 200 Fr. (R) Mansfield, OH-Mansfield 21 Remy, Marc** RB 6-0 195 Jr. North Olmsted, OH-North Olmsted 85 Rode, Josh PK 6-0 180 Jr. Delphos, OH-St. John’s 84 Richards, Darryl WR 6-3 185 So. Chagrin Falls, OH-Kenston 80 Roberts, Michael* TE 6-4 265 Jr. Cleveland, OH-Benedictine 27 Robinson, Kahlil DB 6-1 170 Fr. Charlotte, NC-Southlake Christian Academy 81 Robinson, Reid WR 6-4 200 Fr. Hudson, OH-Hudson 23 Rogers, DeJuan** DB 6-1 191 Jr. Detroit, MI-Cass Tech 88 Rogers, Zach* WR 6-2 200 Sr. Elyria, OH-Catholic 9 Russell, Alonzo*** WR 6-4 205 Sr. Washington, D.C.-H.D. Woodson/Milford (NY) Academy 49 Schafer, Andrew DB 5-11 175 Fr. Marian, IN-Marian 20x Smith, Brad RB 5-8 195 Fr. (R) Clyde, OH-Clyde 47 Spelman, Brad LS 6-1 220 So. Hilliard, OH-Bradley 10 Stepec, John** DE 6-3 260 Jr. Willoughby Hills, OH-Lake Catholic 2x Swanson, Terry* RB 5-10 202 So. Aliquippa, PA- Aliquippa 3x Swift, Connery* DB 5-11 195 Jr. Waynesboro, VA-Wilson Memorial 17 Taafe, Tyler LB 6-1 221 Fr. Hubbard, OH-Hubbard 32 Teachey, Josh CB 5-11 172 Fr. Pomfret, MD-McDonough 33 Thompkins, Art RB 5-8 175 Fr. Pittsburgh, PA-Woodland Hills 25 Thompson, Cody* WR 6-1 202 So. Huron, OH-Huron 37 Vest, Jameson K 5-9 203 Fr. Peachtree City, GA-Our Lady of Mercy 43 Voss, Trent*** DE 6-3 235 Sr. East Grand Rapids, MI-East Grand Rapids 39 Vucelich, Samuel PK 5-11 185 So. Powell, OH-Olentangy Liberty 35x Vuich, Travis WR 6-4 188 Fr. Monroe, MI-St. Mary Catholic Central 53x Weber, Bill OL 6-5 305 Fr. (R) Coppell, TX-Coppell 71 Weiss, Brant OL 6-6 280 So. Sunbury, OH-Big Walnut 11x Whitfield, Marcus WR 5-11 178 Fr. (R) Massillon, OH-Washington 8 Whittaker, Chaz*** S 6-2 212 Sr. Pittsburgh, PA-Penn Hills 6 Wilcher, Kishon*** WR 5-7 180 Sr. Detroit, MI-Cass Tech 39x Wolf, Elijah TE 6-0 190 So. Morenci, MI-Morenci 30 Woodley, Ja’Wuan* LB 5-11 230 So. Columbus, OH-Bishop Hartley 11 Woodside, Logan** QB 6-2 210 Jr. Frankfort, KY-Franklin County 83 Yousey, Zach** WR 6-1 190 Jr. Columbus, OH-Harvest Prep 15 Zmolik, Alex*** TE 6-5 252 Sr. Port Huron, MI-Port Huron

Roster as of Oct. 8, 2015 x - duplicate number 2015 toledo numerical roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown-High School/Transfer or Prep 1 Norrils, Cheatham*** CB 6-0 195 Sr. Toledo, OH-St. John’s 2 Martin, Jordan** DB 6-2 205 Jr. Upper Marlboro, MD-Forestville Bishop McNamara 2x Swanson, Terry* RB 5-10 202 So. Aliquippa, PA- Aliquippa 3 Hunt, Kareem** RB 6-0 225 Jr. Willoughby, OH-South 3x Swift, Connery* DB 5-11 195 Jr. Waynesboro, VA-Wilson Memorial 4 Jones, Corey** WR 5-9 165 Jr. Pittsburgh, PA-Penn Hills 5 Dukes, Christian*** CB 5-9 185 Sr. Cincinnati, OH-Colerain 5x Julian, Michael* QB/P 6-5 215 So. Hilton Head Island, SC-Hilton Head Island 6 Wilcher, Kishon*** WR 5-7 180 Sr. Detroit, MI-Cass Tech 6x Mathis, Trevon* CB 6-0 175 So. Pittsburgh, PA-Woodland Hills 6x Guadagni, Mitchell QB 6-2 200 Fr. Hudson, OH-Hudson 7 Johnson, Delando* DB 6-2 200 Jr. Baltimore, MD-Calvert Hall College 7x Johnson, Jon’Vea WR 6-0 183 Fr. (R) Gary, IN-West Side 7x Reese, Jalen QB 6-3 200 Fr. (R) Mansfield, OH-Mansfield 8 Whittaker, Chaz*** S 6-2 212 Sr. Pittsburgh, PA-Penn Hills 8x Davis, Andrew WR 6-4 192 Fr. (R) St. Petersburg, FL-Lakewood 9 Russell, Alonzo*** WR 6-4 205 Sr. Washington, D.C.-H.D. Woodson/Milford (NY) Academy 9x Adeniyi, Olasunkanmi DE 6-2 250 Fr. (R) Richmond, TX-Fort Bend Bush 10 Stepec, John** DE 6-3 260 Jr. Willoughby Hills, OH-Lake Catholic 10x Gibson, Quentin QB 6-3 195 Fr. (R) Marrero, LA-Archbishop Shaw 11 Woodside, Logan** QB 6-2 210 Jr. Frankfort, KY-Franklin County 11x Whitfield, Marcus WR 5-11 178 Fr. (R) Massillon, OH-Washington 12 Ely, Phillip* QB 6-1 202 Sr. Tampa, FL-Plant / Alabama 13 Cole, Cameron* CB 6-0 190 Sr. Cincinnati, OH-LaSalle/Fort Scott (KS) C.C. 14x James, Tré* DE 6-1 250 Sr. Baltimore, MD-Baltimore City College / Snow College 15 Zmolik, Alex*** TE 6-5 252 Sr. Port Huron, MI-Port Huron 17 Taafe, Tyler LB 6-1 221 Fr. Hubbard, OH-Hubbard 19 Johnson, Diontae WR 5-11 175 Fr. Ruskin, FL- Lennard 20 Haynes, Juwan*** CB 6-0 190 Sr. Pittsburgh, PA-Central Catholic 20x Smith, Brad RB 5-8 195 Fr. (R) Clyde, OH-Clyde 21 Remy, Marc** RB 6-0 195 Jr. North Olmsted, OH-North Olmsted 21x Mattison, Cameron DB 6-1 202 Fr. (R) Charlotte, NC-Mallard Creek 22 McKinley-Lewis, Danzel WR 5-9 173 Fr. Pittsburgh, PA-Seton LaSalle 23 Rogers, DeJuan** DB 6-1 191 Jr. Detroit, MI-Cass Tech 24 Jones-Moore, Damion** RB 5-7 190 Jr. Pittsburgh, PA-Central Catholic 24x Milligan, Rolan S 5-11 198 Sr. Lake Wales, FL-Lake Wales / UAB 25 Thompson, Cody* WR 6-1 202 So. Huron, OH-Huron 25x Bransford, Calvin SS 6-1 195 Fr. Dayton, OH- Stebbins 26 Frazier, Kennedy DB 6-1 185 So. Baltimore, MD-Calvert Hall College 27 Robinson, Kahlil DB 6-1 170 Fr. Charlotte, NC-Southlake Christian Academy 28 Covington, Aaron CB 5-9 175 Fr. Tampa, FL-Armwood 29 Linch, Jack* LB 6-0 218 So. Toledo, OH-Whitmer 30 Woodley, Ja’Wuan* LB 5-11 230 So. Columbus, OH-Bishop Hartley 31 Quinn, Zach* LB 6-3 225 So. Aurora, OH-Aurora 32 Teachey, Josh CB 5-11 172 Fr. Pomfret, MD-McDonough 33 Thompkins, Art RB 5-8 175 Fr. Pittsburgh, PA-Woodland Hills 34 Gibbs, Keenen** DE 6-3 265 Sr. Cincinnati, OH-LaSalle 35 High, Josh* LB 6-0 222 Jr. London, OH-London 35x Vuich, Travis WR 6-4 188 Fr. Monroe, MI-St. Mary Catholic Central 36 Alexander, Devin LB 6-0 225 Fr. (R) St. Louis, MO-Ritenour 36x Hollman, Kadar DB 6-1 185 Fr. Burlington, NJ-Burlington Township 37 Blazevich, Michael DB 6-0 195 Jr. Northwood, OH-Cardinal Stritch 37x Vest, Jameson K 5-9 203 Fr. Peachtree City, GA-Our Lady of Mercy 38 Anthony Davis LB 6-0 190 Fr. (R) Tampa, FL-Chamberlain 39 Vucelich, Samuel PK 5-11 185 So. Powell, OH-Olentangy Liberty 39x Iverson, Quincy DB 5-11 180 Fr. (R) Copley, OH-Copley 39x Wolf, Elijah TE 6-0 190 So. Morenci, MI-Morenci 2015 toledo numerical roster

40 Murdock, Chase*** LB 6-0 225 Sr. Barrington, IL-Barrington 41 Berry, Michael TE/FB 6-3 235 Fr. Beavercreek, OH-Beavercreek 42 Olekanma, Richard LB 6-2 240 Fr. (R) Downers Grove, IL-North 43 Voss, Trent*** DE 6-3 235 Sr. East Grand Rapids, MI-East Grand Rapids 44 Coleman, Jaylen* LB 6-0 235 Jr. Pittsburgh, PA-University Prep 45 Kulon, Adam TE/FB 6-4 250 Jr. Algonquin, IL-H.D. Jacobs 45x Norwood, Chris LB 6-1 230 Fr. Toledo, OH-Central Catholic 46 Fisher, Jordan TE 6-3 210 Fr. Leesburg, VA-Tuscarora 47 Spelman, Brad LS 6-1 220 So. Hilliard, OH-Bradley 48 Ellis, Nick* P 5-11 170 Jr. Pickerington, OH-Pickerington 49 Schafer, Andrew DB 5-11 175 Fr. Marian, IN-Marian 51 Lancia, Connor SS 6-0 185 Fr. Columbus, OH-Bishop Ready 52 Moore, Marquise* DT 6-0 300 Jr. Toledo, OH-Whitmer 53 Collins, Chris*** DT 6-4 300 Sr. Cleveland, OH-John Hay 53x Weber, Bill OL 6-5 305 Fr. (R) Coppell, TX-Coppell 55 Maynard, Lucas DE 6-3 230 Fr. Ashville, OH-Teays Valley 56 Cotterman, Chandler OL 6-4 305 Fr. Anna, OH-Anna 57 Heidecker, Brandon OL 6-6 309 Fr. Columbia Station, OH-Columbia 58 Bell, Cameron OL 6-8 360 Fr. Sagamore Hills, OH-Nordonia 59 Miles, Ramone OL 6-4 271 Fr. Toledo, OH-Central Catholic 60 Jeppesen, Nate* OL 6-3 292 So. Portage, MI-Central 61 Paddy, Carter DE 6-3 260 Fr. South Rockwood, MI-Monroe Jefferson 62 Fair, Jordan OL 6-5 281 Fr. Mason, OH-William Mason 64 Ebert, Mike** OL 6-6 298 Jr. Sandusky, OH-Perkins 65 Carter, Ruben OL 6-4 306 Sr. Miami, FL-Jackson/Florida State 67 Kassem, Sami OL 6-4 320 Jr. Cincinnati, OH-Indian Hills / ASA (NY) College 68 Perschon, Paul OL 6-6 310 Jr. Schaumburg, IL-Conant 70 Badford, Darius OL 6-2 320 Fr. (R) Elyria, OH-Elyria 71 Weiss, Brant OL 6-6 280 So. Sunbury, OH-Big Walnut 72 Harris, Bryce OL 6-5 285 Fr. Akron, OH-Firestone 73 Pfeiffer, Alex OL 6-5 292 Fr. (R) Cincinnati, OH-Anderson 74 Norton, Storm** OL 6-8 310 Jr. Toledo, OH-Whitmer 76 Nkansah, Elijah* OL 6-6 295 So. Mason, OH-Mason 78 Atariwa, Yazeed OL 6-4 300 Fr. (R) Sterling, VA-Dominion 79 Lozar, Zach LS 6-1 218 Jr. Willoughby Hills, OH-St. Ignatius 80 Roberts, Michael* TE 6-4 265 Jr. Cleveland, OH-Benedictine 81 Robinson, Reid WR 6-4 200 Fr. Hudson, OH-Hudson 83 Yousey, Zach** WR 6-1 190 Jr. Columbus, OH-Harvest Prep 84 Richards, Darryl WR 6-3 185 So. Chagrin Falls, OH-Kenston 85 Rode, Josh PK 6-0 180 Jr. Delphos, OH-St. John’s 86 Allen, Liam WR 6-0 178 So. Toledo, OH-St. John’s 87 Morant, Elijah WR 6-1 190 So. Toledo, OH-Central Catholic 88 Rogers, Zach* WR 6-2 200 Sr. Elyria, OH-Catholic 90 Davis, LaMarr DL 6-1 305 Fr. Garfield Heights, OH-Benedictine 91 Hester, Treyvon** DT 6-4 305 Jr. Pittsburgh, PA-Penn Hills 92 Davis, Daniel DE 6-3 260 So. Grand Blanc, MI-Grand Blanc 93 Childress, Nate DL 6-3 275 Fr. Rossford, OH-Rossford 95 Potts, Nicholas TE 6-6 215 Fr. Hilliard, OH-Davidson 95x Pollard, Doug K 6-2 180 Fr. Monroe, MI-Monroe 97 Jones, Orion*** DT 6-2 285 Sr. Tulsa, OK-Jenks 98 Coeling, Chad DL 6-2 275 Fr. Centerville, OH-Centerville 99 Covington, Allen*** DE 6-2 275 Sr. Tampa, FL-Armwood

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Jaylen 44 Allen 99 Coleman Covington Linebacker • 6-0 • 235 • Jr. Defensive End • 6-2 • 275 • Sr. Pittsburgh, PA • University Prep HS Tampa, FL • Armwood HS

2015 2015 Broke his leg in the first quarter of the EMU game on Oct. 17...Likely Second on team and ninth in MAC with 11.0 tackles for loss...39 out for the season...Leads team with 48 tackles...Led Rockets in tackles and 3.5 sacks...Five tackles, 2.0 TFL and a forced fumble tacking in each of the first four games...Had 13 tackles at Arkansas vs. BGSU...Season-high six tackles vs. UMass and NIU...Five tackles and 16 stops vs. Iowa State...Set career highs each game...Also in on vs. CMU...Career-high 4.0 TFL vs. Iowa State...Nominated for MAC two TFL and one pass breakup vs. Iowa State...Six tackles and first West Defensive Player of the Week for performance vs. ISU...1.5 career interception vs. Arkansas State...Eight tackles vs. Ball State. TFL vs. EMU.

2014 2014 Played in 13 games as a reserve linebacker, making 23 tackles... Starter in 12 of 13 games at defensive end...29 tackles, 4.0 TFL, Career-high six tackles vs. Missouri. 1.0 sack...Three times had four tackles in a game, last vs. Bowl- ing Green...Returned a fumble 67 yards for a touchdown in the 2013 GoDaddy Bowl vs. Arkansas State. Played in five games, making five tackles...Missed first seven games of the season due to injury. 2013 Appeared in all 12 games, making six starts at defensive tackle... 2012 Recorded 26 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks...Credited Sat out season as a redshirt. with five QB hurries, second-best on the team...Career-high seven High School tackles vs. Navy. First-team all-state and all-city selection as a senior...Offensive 2012 Player of the Year and MVP of the Pittsburgh City League...First- Played in six games, making one tackle. team all-city as a sophomore and junior...Second-team all-city on defense as a freshman...Led the City League in rushing as a senior High School with 1,500 yards and 15 TDs...110 tackles, three interceptions and Three-star recruit by Rivals.com...Honorable mention All-America three forced fumbles...Three-star prospect by ESPN.com, Rivals. selection by Sports Illustrated...93 tackles and 11 sacks as a senior com and Scout.com...Scout ranked him as No. 19 middle line- for a Tampa Armwood team that won the Florida 6A state title backer in the nation...No. 25 overall prospect in Pennsylvania by and was ranked No. 2 in the nation...County Defensive Player of both ESPN.com and Rivals.com...High school coach was Lou Berry. the Year...First-team all-state...Four-year starter...Played tight end as a junior, snagging six TD passes...Standout basketball player... Personal Named to all-state basketball team as a junior...High school coach Full name is Jaylen Coleman...Birthdate: July 21, 1993...Father is was Sean Callahan. Ronald Alford...Dad played football at Edinboro State...Uncle is former Pittsburgh Steeler Lamonte Coleman...Criminal justice Personal major. Full name is Allen Marion Covington...Birthdate: July 9, 1994... Parents are Marion and Melissa Covington...Has a younger brother, Aaron...Criminal justice major.

Jaylen Coleman’s Career Statistics Allen Covington’s Career Statistics Year G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH 2012 DNP - Redshirt Year G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH 2013 5/0 1 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 6/0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2014 13/0 7 16 23 0 0 0 0 0 1 2013 12/2 8 18 26 5.5 0 0 0 1 5 2015 6/6 21 27 48 2.5 0 1 1 1 0 2014 13/12 11 18 29 4.0 1.0 0 0 2 7 2015 9/9 23 16 39 11.0 4.5 1 0 2 3 Totals 24/6 29 47 76 2.5 0 1 1 1 1 Totals 36/19 43 52 95 20.5 5.5 1 0 5 15 Career Game Highs Career Game Highs Tackles: 16 (Iowa State, 9-19-15) Tackles: 7 (Navy, 10-19-13) Tackles for Loss: 1.5 (Iowa State, 9-19-15) Tackles for Loss: 4.0 (Iowa State, 9-19-15)

toledo players to watch

ChrisTIAN 5 Mike 64 Dukes Ebert Cornerback • 5-9 • 185 • Sr. Offensive Lineman • 6-6 • 298 • Jr. Cincinnati, OH • Colerain HS Sandusky, OH • Perkins HS 2015 2015 Starter in seven of 10 games...21 of his 28 tackles this season have Starter at right tackle...Leader of offensive line that has allowed been solo...Key pass breakup vs. BGSU...Two pass breakups vs. just three sacks in 349 passing attempts this season, second- CMU...Five tackles vs. Arkansas and Ball State. best mark in the country...Rocket offense also ranks third in MAC in total offense (461.5), and second in scoring offense (35.8) and 2014 rushing (214.4 yards/game)...Offensive line is one of 20 in the Started all 13 games at cornerback...62 tackles and team-best 10 nation to be named semifinalist for Joe Moore Award honoring passes broken up...Also had two interceptions...Career-high 10 best O-line in the nation. tackles and three passes broken up in win over Ball State...Nine tackles and a fumble recovery vs. CMU. 2014 2013 Played in all 13 games as a reserve on the offensive line...Returned Played in 11 games, starting three games at cornerback...Recorded a kickoff for 12 yards. 12 tackles and two pass breakups...Season-high four tackles vs. Western Michigan. 2013 Played in all 12 games as a reserve on the offensive line. 2012 Appeared in all 13 games, making five starts...Recorded 35 tackles, 2012 one tackle for loss and one pass breakup...Season-high six tackles in Sat out the season as a redshirt. Arizona and Northern Illinois contests...Tackle for loss vs. Northern Illinois...Broke up a pass against Coastal Carolina. High School 2011 First-team all-conference as both tight end and defensive end Sat out the season as a redshirt. as a senior...12 catches for 128 yards...46 tackles, including five sacks...As a junior, made first-team all-conference as a tight end High School with 48 catches for 440 yards and three TDs...Second-team all- Second-team all-state as a senior...34 tackles and one intercep- conference as a defensive end with 88 tackles and nine sacks... tion...Averaged 46 yards on kickoff returns...Three-star recruit by Three-year letterwinner in basketball, twice named first-team Rivals.com and Scout.com...No. 104 cornerback in nation accord- all-district and all-conference...Two-time conference champion ing to Scout.com...Played in the North-South All-Star Game and and a state finalist in the shot put and discus...High school coach the Big 33 Classic...As a junior, had 44 tackles, three interceptions, was Jason Ziegler. six pass deflections and averaged 48 yards on kickoff returns... Made second-team all-state, and earned all-city and all-league Personal honors...As a sophomore, had 48 tackles and nine pass deflec- Full name is Michael Dean Ebert...Birthdate: Dec. 9, 1993...Par- tions...Earned honorable mention all-state honors. ents are Michael and Dawn Ebert...Has two sisters, Heidi and Personal Full name is Christian Di’Aries Dukes...Birthdate: Dec. 15, 1992... Parents are Vince Pass and Colleen Dukes-Pass...Major is interdis- ciplinary studies.

Christian Duke’s Career Statistics

Year G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH 2011 DNP - Redshirt 2012 13/5 27 8 35 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 2013 11/3 8 4 12 0 0 0 0 2 0 2014 13/13 47 15 62 1.0 1.0 0 2 10 0 2015 10/7 21 7 28 0 0 0 0 4 0 Totals 47/28 101 34 137 2.0 1.0 0 2 17 0 Career Game Highs Tackles: 10 (Ball State, 9-20-14) toledo players to watch

passes for 204 yards vs. Missouri before leaving the game due Phillip 12 to injury.

E ly 2013 Quarterback • 6-1 • 202 • Sr. Sat out season after transferring from Alabama. Tampa, FL • Plant HS 2012 (at Alabama) 2015 Played backup quarterback in six games, completing 3-of-4 Has completed 55.6% of his passes for 2,400 yards and 19 TDs... passes for 42 yards and one touchdown...Connected on two Passing yardage total ranks 10th among UT season leaders... of three attempts for 15 yards vs. Arkansas...Threw first career Four games with at least 300 yards passing...Has been sacked touchdown on a 27-yard pass, his only attempt of the game, vs. only three times in 342 passing attempts...String of 255 passing Mississippi State. attempts without a sack was snapped vs. NIU...Threw for 208 yards and one TD and also scored first career rushing TD in win 2011 (at Alabama) over BGSU...Set career highs in passing yards (355), TD passes Redshirted during his first year with the Crimson Tide. (5) and completions (26) vs. UMass...Threw three first-half inter- ceptions vs. UMass, but rallied UT back from 18 points down at High School halftime with five TD passes as Rockets outscored the Minute- U.S. Army All-American...Ranked as the No. 20 pro-style quarter- men 41-7 in the second half to win, 51-35...322 yards and two back prospect by Rivals.com and the No. 48 player in the state TDS vs. CMU...Twice named MAC West Division Offensive Player of Florida...No. 40 quarterback by ESPNU and the No. 41 QB by of the Week, vs. Arkansas (Sept. 12) and Arkansas State (Sept. Scout.com...Ranked as the 69th player in Florida by SuperPrep 26)...Four TD passes vs. EMU...327 yards passing vs. EMU was Magazine...No. 107 on the Mobile Press-Register’s Super South- second most in his career...Set career best in completion per- east 120...No. 77 on Orlando Sentinel Top 100 players in Florida... centage vs. Ball State, hitting 16-of-22 (72.7%) of his passes, two Threw for 2,731 yards and 26 touchdowns in 2010 for Plant High for touchdowns...Threw interceptions on his first two passes vs. School while completing 64.3 percent of his passes and leading the Cardinals, then hit 16 of his next 20 throws...Completed 21- his team to the state championship game...As a junior in 2010, of-38 passes for 237 yards, one TD and no interceptions in 16-12 he led Plant to the Florida 5A State title while throwing for 1,860 victory over No. 18 Arkansas...Converted eight passes on third yards and 20 touchdowns, earning 5A honorable mention All- or fourth down...Connected on 11-of-28 passes for 138 yards State honors...Also led his team to a state championship as a and one score vs. Iowa State...Threw for 308 yards on 25-of-52 sophomore in 2008...High school coach was Robert Weiner. passing vs. Arkansas State...Set career highs in completions and attempts vs. Red Wolves...Completed 19-of-32 passes for 205 Personal yards and two TDs vs. Kent State...Team captain. Full name is Phillip Edward Ely (pronounced E-lee)...Birthdate: Jan. 3, 1993...Parents are Bruce and Jan Ely...Father played foot- 2014 ball at the University of Miami...Also had an uncle who played at Missed most of the season following a knee and shoulder inju- Miami, two uncles who played at the University of Florida and ries in the second week of the season vs. Missouri...Completed another who played at Air Force...Graduated with a degree in 24-of-34 passes with four TDs and no interceptions in Rocket marketing last spring...Currently pursuing his MBA. debut vs. New Hampshire...Led Toledo to seven consecutive touchdowns midway through the game...Completed 17-of-34

Phillip Ely’s Career Statistics Phillips Ely’s Passing Statistics by Game 2014 Passing Statistics Opponent Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yds. TD Year G/S Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yds. TD New Hampshire 34 24 0 70.6 337 4 2011 DNP-Redshirt Missouri 34 17 1 50.0 204 0 2012 6/0 4 3 0 75.0 42 1 2013 DNP-Transfer 2015 2014 2/2 68 41 1 60.3 541 4 Opponent Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yds. TD at Arkansas 38 21 0 55.3 237 1 2015 10/10 342 190 10 55.6 2400 19 Iowa State 28 11 1 39.3 138 1 Totals 12/12 410 231 11 56.3 2941 23 Arkansas State 52 25 1 48.1 308 0 2012 stats at Alabama. Career stats are at Toledo only. at Ball State 22 16 2 72.7 164 2 Kent State 32 19 0 59.4 205 2 Career Highs Eastern Michigan 27 18 0 66.7 327 4 Completions: 26 (UMass, 10-24-15) at UMass 47 26 3 55.3 355 5 Attempts: 52 (Arkansas State, 9-26-15) Northern Illinois 33 15 2 45.5 136 1 Completion Percentage: 72.7/16-22 (Ball State, 10-3-15) at Central Michigan 39 23 0 59.0 322 2 Passing Yards: 355 (UMass, 10-24-15) at Bowling Green 24 16 1 66.7 208 1 Touchdowns Passes 5 (UMass, 10-24-15) Stats at Toledo only Rushing Yards: 23 (New Hampshire, 8-30-14) toledo players to watch

Treyvon 91 Corey 4 Hester Jones Defensive Tackle • 6-4 • 305 • Jr. Wide Receiver • 5-8 • 165 • Jr. Pittsburgh, PA • Penn Hills HS Pittsburgh, PA • Penn Hills HS 2014 Second-Team all-mac 2015 biletnikoff award candidate 2013 Third-Team All-MAC 2014 second-team all-mac

2015 2015 26 tackles, 5.0 TFL, 1.5 sacks, 3 QB hurries this season...Season- Leads team with 49 receptions...Four receptions vs. BGSU...Eight high five taqckles vs. BGSU...Four tackles and a sack vs. Arkansas catches for 88 yards and one TD vs. UMass...Seven catches for 90 State...Forced fumble on the sack that was recovered on ASU’s yards vs. EMU...Eight catches for 61 yards and one TD vs. Arkan- three-yard line and led to UT touchdown one play later...Four sas...Four receptions for 54 yards vs. Iowa State. tackles and one TFL vs. Arkansas. 2014 2014 Second-team All-MAC selection...Team leader with 68 receptions Second-team All-MAC...45 tackles, 7.0 TFL...Season-high eight and 812 receiving yards...Sixth in MAC with 5.2 catches per game, tackles vs. Northern Illinois...Six tackles vs. Cincinnati and EMU... 10th in receiving yards (64.8)...Averaged 6.4 yards per attempt Career-best 2.5 tackles for loss vs. Arkansas State in the GoDaddy on 24 punt returns...Had at least two receptions in every game... Bowl...Notched at least one tackle behind the line of scrimmage Named MAC West Special Teams Player of the Week for his per- in nine games. formance vs. EMU on Nov. 28...Had 50-yard punt return to set up a TD...Career-best 69-yard TD reception from Dwight Macon in 2013 NIU game...Had 42-yard TD catch vs. UMass...Set career highs in Third-team All-MAC as a freshman...Played in all 12 games, start- receptions (12) and receiving yards (118) vs. Iowa State...Named ing nine...Totaled 39 tackles...7.5 tackles for loss...3.5 sacks...One MAC West Special Teams Player of the Week for his performance vs. pass breakup...Career-high nine tackles vs. Navy. Ball State on Sept. 20...Had two punt returns for 35 and 31 yards, both of which set up Toledo touchdowns...Had 11 receptions for 2012 93 yards vs. Cincinnati...Eight catches for 106 yards vs. CMU...Had Sat out season as a redshirt. a 64-yard TD reception vs. New Hampshire...Caught key 33-yard reception in final drive to set up game-tying field goal vs. WMU. High School 2013 Signed with the Rockets in 2012 but did not join the program Played in 10 games...Rushed for four yards on two carries. until 2013...Earned first-team all-state and first-team All-WPIAL honors...Three-star recruit by Rivals.com...Chosen to Pittsburgh High School Tribune’s “Fabulous 22” team and Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s “Ter- Signed with the Rockets in 2012 but did not join the program rific 25” team...As a junior, made second-team all-state as an of- until 2013...Four-star recruit and No. 41 receiver in the nation fensive lineman...High school coach was Ron Graham. by Scout.com coming out of high school...Rivals.com and 24/7 Sports ranked him as a three-star recruit...In the state of Pennsyl- Personal vania, ranked No. 16 by 24/7 Sports, No. 17 by Rivals, and No. 19 Full name is Treyvon Ramal Hester...Birthdate: Sept. 21, 1992... by ESPN.com...Totaled 2,135 receiving yards on 160 receptions Parents are Anthony Hester and Theresa Reynolds...Criminal jus- and 39 touchdowns in high school career....65 receptions for 870 tice major. yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior...Earned All-WPIAL honors and spot on the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “Fab 22” team. Personal Full name is Corey Wendelle Jones...Bithdate: Feb. 24, 1993... Trevon Hester’s Career Statistics Parents are Corey and Michelle Jones...Communication major. Year G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH 2012 DNP - Redshirt Corey Jones’ Career Statistics 2013 12/9 16 23 39 7.5 3.5 0 1 1 1 2014 13/11 22 27 49 9.5 2.0 2 0 1 10 Year G/S Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LP 2015 10/10 14 12 26 5.0 1.5 1 0 0 3 2013 10/0 0 0 0.0 0 NA 2014 13/13 68 842 12.4 5 69-NIU Totals 35/30 52 61 114 22.0 7.0 3 1 2 14 2015 10/9 49 477 9.7 4 55-EMU Career Game Highs Totals 33/22 117 1319 11.3 9 69-NIU Tackles: 9 (Navy, 10-19-13) Career Game Highs Tackles For Loss: 2.5 (Arkansas State, 1-4-15) Receptions: 12 (Iowa State, 10-11-14) Receiving Yards: 118 (Iowa State, 10-11-14) Touchdowns: 1 (Nine times) toledo players to watch

history to reach the 1,000-yard mark, doing so in 27 quarters... Kareem 3 Rushed for 100 or more yards in all 10 games in which he played... Had 11 runs of at least 20 yards (second-most in the nation), 11 Hunt runs of at least 30 yards and seven of at least 40...Gained career- Running Back • 5-11 • 225 • Jr. best 271 yards and scored five TDs in Toledo’s 63-44 win over Willoughby, OH • South HS Arkansas State in the GoDaddy Bowl...271 yards rushing ranks 2015 doak walker award candidate fourth all-time at UT...Five TDs tied the all-time bowl record set 2015 Maxwell award candidate by two others, most recently Oklahoma State’s Barry Sanders in 2015 All-America Candidate the 1988 Holiday Bowl...Named MVP of the GoDaddy Bowl and 2015 GoDaddy Bowl MVP named to All-Bowl Team by the Associated Press...Rushed for 265 2014 first-team all-mac yards and scored two TDs on 30 attempts in 27-20 win vs. BGSU... 265 yards rushing is the fifth-highest in UT history...Career-best Career 91-yard touchdown run vs. BGSU was the third-longest rush in Has rushed for over 100 yards in 19 games as a collegian, the Toledo history...198 yards on 26 carries vs. UMass on Oct. 25... second-best mark in UT history...Rushed for at least 100 yards in Returned to lineup vs. UMass after missing previous three games 12 straight games from his final game in 2013 through his first due to ankle injury...Rushed for 142 yards on 12 carries vs. Ball game in 2015, tying Wasean Tait (1995) for most consecutive 100- State, all in the first half...Rushed for 101 yards on 12 carries vs. yard games at UT...Ranks fifth in career rushing at UT with 3,252 Cincinnati, all in the first half...Did not play in the second half of yards...Needs 85 yards to pass former teammate David Fluellen both those games due to injuries...Gained 148 yards and scored (3,336 from 2010-13) for fourth place...Career rushing average of three TDs on just 15 carries vs. Missouri...Rushed for 136 yards 6.7 yards per carry ranks first all-time at UT. and two touchdowns on 20 carries vs. New Hampshire...Caught nine passes on the season for 39 yards. 2015 Second on team with 755 yards rushing...MAC leader and 22nd in country with 107.9 yards per game...Rushed for 100+ yards in each of last three games...Season-high 153 yards and two TDs vs. Bowling Green...113 yards and two TDs vs. CMU...140 yards and two TDs on 25 attempts vs. NIU...90 yards on 20 carries vs. UMass...45 yards and one TD in nine carries vs. EMU...Returned to lineup with 85 yards rushing and two TDs in 16 attempts vs. Kent State...Sat out Arkansas State and Ball State games due to hamstring injury...Rushed for 129 yards in 24 carries vs. Iowa State... Named MAC West Division Offensive Player of the Week for his effort vs. ISU...Did not play vs. Arkansas due to violation of team policies...Preseason All-America candidate...On preseason “watch lists” for Doak Walker Award (top running back) and Maxwell Award (player of the year).

2014 First-team All-MAC selection...Led MAC and ranked 10th in na- tion with 1,631 yards rushing...Second-highest rushing total in Toledo history...Led MAC and was third in nation with 163.1 yards per game...Led league and ranked second nationally with 7.96 yards per carry...Became the 15th Rocket to gain 1,000 yards in a season in first quarter vs. BGSU...Third-fastest player in school

Kareem Hunt’s Career Statistics

Year G/S Att. Yds. Avg. TD LP 2013 12/3 137 866 6.3 6 52-Navy 2014 10/10 205 1631 8.0 16 91-Bowling Green 2015 7/6 143 755 5.3 9 41-Twice Totals 29/19 485 3252 6.7 31 91-Bowling Green Career Game Highs Rushing Yards: 271 (Arkansas State, 1-4-15) Rushing Attempts: 32 (Arkansas State, 1-4-15) Rushing TDs: 5 (Arkansas State, 1-4-15) toledo players to watch

2013 Second on team and ninth in MAC with 866 yards rushing...Ninth in MAC in rushing yards per game (72.2)...Second among running backs in MAC behind David Fluellen with 6.3 yards per carry...Rushed for over 100 yards five times...Rushed for season-high 186 yards on 31 carries vs. Buffalo...Rushed for 168 yards and two TDs on 20 attempts vs. EMU...Started in place of injured David Fluellen in EMU and Buffalo games...Rushed for 127 yards on 15 carries vs. Navy...114 yards on 21 attempts at Bowling Green...12 receptions for 68 yards.

High School Rushed for 2,685 yards and 44 touchdowns as a senior, setting the all-time rushing record for Lake County...Averaged 11 yards per carry for the 10-1 Rebels...Earned first-team all-state, all-dis- trict and all-conference honors...Three-star recruit by Rivals.com and 24/7Sports...Returned two kickoffs for touchdowns...Finalist for “Mr. Football” in Ohio...As a junior, rushed for 2,519 yards and 39 TDs on nine yards per carry, earning first-team all-conference honors...Played basketball...Reached 6-feet-5 inches in the high jump...High school coach was Matt Duffy.

Personal Full name is Kareem AJ Hunt...Birthdate: Aug. 6, 1995...Parents Kareem Hunt’s Career Rushing By Game are Kareem Hunt and Stephanie Riggins...Has one brother, Clar- 2013 ence Riggins...Criminal justice major. Opponent Att. Yds Avg TD LP at Florida 2 0 0.0 0 0 at Missouri 1 1 1.0 0 1 Eastern Washington 5 27 5.4 0 16 at Central Michigan 1 1 1.0 0 1 at Ball State 0 0 0.0 0 0 Western Michigan 3 48 16.0 0 22 Navy 15 127 8.5 2 52 at Bowling Green 21 114 5.4 1 21 Eastern Michigan 20 168 8.4 2 39 Buffalo 31 186 6.0 1 32 Northern Illinois 19 91 4.8 0 22 at Akron 19 103 5.4 0 16

2014 Opponent Att. Yds Avg TD LP New Hampshire 20 136 6.8 2 32 Missouri 15 148 9.9 3 45 at Cincinnati 12 101 8.4 1 21 Ball State 12 142 11.8 1 43 Central Michigan DNP-Injured at Western Michigan DNP-Injured at Iowa State DNP-Injured UMass 26 198 7.6 1 36 at Kent State 18 141 7.8 0 43 at Northern Illinois 18 119 6.6 0 23 Bowling Green 30 265 8.8 2 91 at Eastern Michigan 22 110 5.0 1 12 Arkansas State 32 271 8.5 5 44

2015 Opponent Att. Yds Avg TD LP at Arkansas DNP Iowa State 24 129 5.4 0 39 Arkansas State DNP-Injured at Ball State DNP-Injured Kent State 16 85 5.3 2 22 Eastern Michigan 9 45 5.0 1 14 at UMass 20 90 4.5 0 12 Northern Illinois 25 140 5.6 2 37 at Central Michigan 20 113 5.7 2 41 at Bowling Green 29 153 5.3 2 41 toledo players to watch

Kareem Hunt IN THE TOLEDO RECORD BOOK

Career Rushing SEASON Rushing Game Rushing Rushing Yards Rushing Yards Yards Rushing 1. Chester Taylor (1998-2001)...... 4,849 1. Wasean Tait (1995)...... 2,090 1. Morgan Williams vs. Miami (2008)...... 330 2. Wasean Tait (1993-98)...... 4,338 2. Kareem Hunt (2014)...... 1,631 2. Casey McBeth vs. Akron (1994)...... 304 3. Trinity Dawson (2002-05)...... 3,474 3. Chester Taylor (2001)...... 1,620 3. Asa Jenkins vs. Davis & Elkins (1951)...... 289 4. David Fluellen (2010-13)...... 3,336 4. Kelvin Farmer (1986)...... 1,532 4. Kareem Hunt vs. Ark. St. (2014)...... 271 5. Kareem Hunt (2013-present)...... 3,252 5. Jalen Parmele (2007)...... 1,511 5. Kareem Hunt vs. BGSU (2014)...... 265 6. Jalen Parmele (2004-07)...... 3,119 6. David Fluellen (2012)...... 1,498 6. Jalen Parmele vs. Ohio (2007)...... 241 7. Casey McBeth (1991-94)...... 2,719 7. Chester Taylor (2000)...... 1,470 7. Emerson Cole vs. N. Dakota (1949)...... 230 8. DaJuane Collins (2006-09)...... 2,588 8. Trinity Dawson (2005)...... 1,294 Chester Taylor vs. N. Illinois (2000) ...... 230 9. Steve Morgan (1981-84)...... 2,540 9. Steve Morgan (1984)...... 1,291 9. David Fluellen vs. Buffalo (2012)...... 228 10. Kelvin Farmer (1983-86) ...... 2,483 10. Dwayne Harris (1997)...... 1,278 10. Wasean Tait vs. BGSU (1995)...... 224 11. Roland Moss (1966-68) ...... 2,421 12. Morgan Williams (2008-11)...... 2,412 Average Yards Per Carry Longest Run From Scrimmage 13. Adonis Thomas (2008-11)...... 2,360 1. Kareem Hunt (2014) 205/1631...... 7.96 1. Ben Tombaugh vs. Austin Peay (1988).....95 14. Joe Schwartz (1970-72)...... 2,337 2. Jim Hays (1950) 74/572...... 7.73 2. Jalen Parmele vs. Ball State (2006)...... 92 15. Mike Alston (1976-79)...... 2,180 3. Emerson Cole (1949) 160/1162...... 7.26 3. Kareem Hunt vs. BGSU (2014)...... 91 4. Terry Swanson (2015) 107/749...... 7.00 4. Terry Swanson vs. EMU (2105)...... 90 Rushing Average 5. David Fluellen (2013) 167/1121...... 6.71 5. Jim Gray vs. Bowling Green (1963)...... 88 (minimum 200 attempts) 6. Jim Hays (1949) 43/286...... 6.65 Terry Swanson vs. KSU (2105)...... 88 1. Kareem Hunt (2013-present)...... 6.71 7. Chester Taylor (1999) 182/1176...... 6.46 2. Terry Swanson (2014-present)...... 6.58 8. Adonis Thomas (2010) 175/1098...... 6.27 Longest Touchdown Run 3. Adonis Thomas (2008-11)...... 6.18 9. Adonis Thomas (2011) 171/1071...... 6.26 1. Ben Tombaugh vs. Austin Peay (1988)...... 95 4. David Fluellen (2010-13)...... 5.95 10. Julius Taormina (1953) 72/444...... 6.16 2. Jalen Parmele vs. Ball State (2006)...... 92 5. Chester Taylor (1998-2001)...... 5.81 3. Kareem Hunt vs. Bowling Green (2014)...91 6. DaJuane Collins (2006-09)...... 5.77 100-Yard Games 4. Adonis Thomas vs. FIU (2010)...... 87 7. Jalen Parmele (2004-07)...... 5.30 1. Wasean Tait (1995) ...... 12 5. Morgan Williams vs. Miami (2008)...... 86 8. Morgan Williams (2008-11)...... 5.27 2. Chester Taylor (2000)...... 10 9. Robert Pfefferle (1966-68)...... 5.22 Kareem Hunt (2014)...... 10 Rushing Touchdowns 10. Wasean Tait (1993-98)...... 5.18 4. Roland Moss (1968)...... 8 1. Gib Stick vs. Findlay (1923)...... 5 Chester Taylor (2001)...... 8 Joe Schwartz vs. Kent State (1971)...... 5 100-Yard Rushing Games 6. Dwayne Harris (1997)...... 7 Kareem Hunt vs. Arkansas St. (2015).... 5 1. Chester Taylor (1998-2001)...... 27 Chester Taylor (1999)...... 7 2. Kareem Hunt (2013-present)...... 19 Trinity Dawson (2005)...... 7 3. Wasean Tait (1993-98)...... 18 Jalen Parmele (2007)...... 7 4. Trinity Dawson (2002-05)...... 15 David Fluellen (2012)...... 7 5. David Fluellen (2010-13)...... 13 6. Roland Moss (1966-68)...... 11 Quickest to 1,000 Yards Jalen Parmele (2004-07)...... 11 1. Wasean Tait (1995)...... 25 Qtrs. Adonis Thomas (2008-11)...... 11 2. Dwayne Harris (1997)...... 26 Qtrs. 9. Neil Trotter (1987-90)...... 10 3. Kareem Hunt (2104)...... 27 Qtrs. Casey McBeth (1991-94)...... 10 4. David Fluellen (2013)...... 28 Qtrs. Adonis Thomas (2008-11)...... 10 5. Kelvin Farmer (1986)...... 31 Qtrs.

200-Yard Rushing Games Rushing Yards By a Freshman 1. Chester Taylor (1998-2001)...... 4 1. Morgan Williams (2008)...... 1,010 David Fluellen (2010-13)...... 4 2. Troy Parker (1990)...... 879 3. Wasean Tait (1993-98)...... 3 3. Kareem Hunt (2013)...... 866 4. Kelvin Farmer (1983-86) ...... 2 4. Astin Martin (2002)...... 785 Emerson Cole (1947-49)...... 2 5. Trinity Dawson (2002)...... 754 Kareem Hunt (2013-present)...... 2 Rushing Yards By a Sophomore Consecutive 100-Yard Rushing Games 1. Kareem Hunt (2014)...... 1,631 1. Wasean Tait (1995)...... 12 2. Chester Taylor (1999)...... 1,176 Kareem Hunt (2013-15)...... 12 3. Arnold Smiley (1981)...... 1,013 3. Jalen Parmele (2007)...... 7 4. Trinity Dawson (2003)...... 999 4. David Fluellen (2012)...... 6 5. Wasean Tait (1994)...... 917 David Fluellen (2013)...... 6 6. Roland Moss (1968)...... 5 Kelvin Farmer (1986)...... 5 Rushing Touchdowns Arnold Smiley (1981)...... 5 1. Wasean Tait (1995)...... 24 Adonis Thomas (2011)...... 5 2. Chester Taylor (2001)...... 21 3. Chester Taylor (2000)...... 18 Joe Schwartz (1971)...... 18 5. Kelvin Farmer (1986)...... 16 Kareem Hunt (2014)...... 16 toledo players to watch

Orion 97 Damion 24 Jones Jones-Moore Defensive Tackle • 6-2 • 285 • Sr. Running Back • 5-7 • 190 • Jr. Tulsa, OK • Jenks HS Pittsburgh, PA • Central Catholic HS 2014 second-team all-mac 2015 2015 Third on team with 401 yards rushing and five rushing TDs...82 yards Leads team and is tied for sixth in the MAC in sacks (6.0) and and one TD vs. EMU...Sat out Kent State game due to foot injury... TFL (11.5)...Also has 42 tackles...Career-high seven tackles vs. Started vs. Ball State, rushing for 85 yards and one TD...Started vs. NIU...Named MAC West co-Defensive Player of the Week for his Arkansas State, rushing for 64 yards and one TD...Rushed 27 yards performance in 37-7 win over Arkansas State...Career-high 3.0 on six carries vs. Iowa State...10-yard TD run in second overtime was sacks vs. Red Wolves...Five tackles and 1.5 TFL vs. Arkansas... the game-winner vs. Cyclones...Rushed for 68 yards and one TD on Seven tackles, 1.5 sacks and 1.5 TFL vs. Iowa State...Six tackles 11 attempts vs. Arkansas. and 2.0 TFL vs. EMU. 2014 2014 Played in 12 games, starting one...Third on team with 460 yards rush- Second-team All-MAC selection...33 ing on 80 carries...Rushed for six TDs and caught nine passes for 70 tackles, 10.0 TFL, 6.0 sacks...Had at yards...Career-high 103 yards on 15 carries in GoDaddy Bowl...Named least one TFL in nine games...Career- Offensive MVP in that game...70 yards rushing in the season opener best six tackles vs. Iowa State. vs. New Hampshire...Starter vs. CMU on Sept. 27. 2013 2013 Played in 10 games, starting seven... Played in 10 games...Third on team with 267 rushing yards...Season- Totaled 19 tackles...Season-high four high 67 yards vs. EMU...Scored five touchdowns...Led team with 7.2 tackles vs. Missouri. yards per carry. 2012 2012 Played in nine games, making six Sat out season as a redshirt. tackles...Season-high three tackles High School vs. Coastal Carolina. 4,817 rushing yards and 72 touchdowns in high school career...1,632 High School yards and 32 touchdowns as a senior...WPIAL AAAA first-team all- Three-star recruit and No. 74 defen- conference and first-team all-state...As a senior, was a PIAA Mercury sive tackle in nation by Scout.com...24/7 Sports listed Jones as Award finalist, presented annually to the region’s top high school foot- three-star recruit, No. 2 defensive tackle and No. 12 overall player ball player...SCS Sports World Player of the Year and the Rivalry Series from Oklahoma...68 tackles, 21 tackles for loss and 12 sacks as MVP...As a junior, rushed for 1,074 yards and 16 TDs...SCS Sports World a senior...First-team all-state accolades from the Tulsa World... Offensive MVP...WTAE-TV Playbook Athlete of the Week...WPIAL AAAA District 6A-3’s Defensive Player of the Year...As a junior, had 80 first-team all-conference...WPIAL AAAA first-team all-conference team tackles and 12 sacks...Earned honorable mention all-state, first- as a sophomore...Honorable mention as a freshman...Mercury Award team all-district and first-team all-metro honors...High school finalist as a sophomore when he rushed for 1,359 yards and 15 TDs... coach was Allan Trimble. Scout.com ranked him as the No. 61 running back in the country. Personal Personal Full name is Orion Jones...Birthdate: Aug. 4, 1994...Parents are Full name is Damion Joseph Jones-Moore...Birthdate: Nov. 10, 1993... Craig Colbert and Trammell Jones...Business major. Parents are Joseph Moore and Charlene Jones...Has three brothers, Jason, Marcus and Elijah...Major is interdisciplinary studies. Orion Jones’ Career Statistics Year G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH 2012 9/0 1 5 6 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 Damion Jones-More’s Career Statistics 2013 10/7 6 13 19 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 2014 13/13 15 18 33 10.0 6.0 0 0 0 2 Year G/S Att. Yds. Avg. TD LP 2015 10/10 19 23 42 11.5 6.0 0 0 0 1 2013 10/0 37 267 7.2 5 53-UB Totals 42/30 41 59 100 24.5 12.0 0 0 0 3 2014 12/1 80 460 5.8 6 42-UNH 2015 8/2 79 401 5.1 5 40-EMU Career Game Highs Totals 30/3 196 1128 5.8 16 53-UB Tackles: 7 (Northern Illinois, 11-3-15) Tackles for Loss: 3.0 (Arkansas State, 9-26-15) Career Game Highs Sacks: 3.0 (Arkansas State, 9-26-15) Rushing Yards: 103 (Arkansas State, 1-4-15) Rushing Attempts: 15 (Arkansas State, 1-4-15) toledo players to watch

Chase 40 Rolan 24 Murdock Milligan Linebacker • 6-0 • 225 • Sr. Safety • 5-11 • 198 • Sr. Barrington, IL • Barrington HS Lake Wales, FL - Lake Wales HS (UAB)

2015 2015 Leads team with 71 tackles...Eight tackles, two forced fumbles 30 tackles, 4.0 TFL...Leads MAC with three forced three fum- and two pass breakups vs. BGSU...Season-high 11 tackles vs. NIU... bles... Tied for second on team with two interceptions...Forced Has at least four tackles in every game...Nine tackles and 2.5 TFL fumble and a pass breakup off the bench vs. BGSU...Career-high vs. UMass...10 tackles vs. Iowa State...Scooped up a blocked field 10 tackles vs. UMass...Scored on 36-yard interception return vs. goal and ran 45 yards for first collegiate TD vs. EMU. Arkansas State...Missed game vs. CMU due to injury

2014 2014 at UAB Played in 13 games, starting one vs. CMU...27 tackles, 1.5 TFL... Played one season at UAB, starting eight games in 2014...Team’s Three times had four tackles in a game. No. 2 tackler with 54...Four tackles for loss, two sacks 2013 and broke up six passes... Second on team with 109 tackles...Ranked second in the MAC with Transferred to UT from UAB 9.9 tackles per game...Also had 9.0 TFL...Had at least nine tackles after the school announced in a game eight times...Career-high 16 tackles with 1.0 TFL, one it was dropping its football fumble recovery and two pass breakups vs. Buffalo...15 tackles program. vs. NIU...15 tackles and two QB hurries vs. Navy...Nine tackles and fumble recovery vs. BSU...Tallied 12 tackles vs. CMU...Also had 3.0 junior college TFL, 2.0 sacks, an interception and forced a fumble vs. the Chip- Played one season of junior pewas...Did not play vs. Eastern Washington due to injury...12 college at Reedley (CA) Col- tackles vs. Missouri...Nine stops vs. Florida in the season opener. lege in 2013...Totaled 44 tackles, three interceptions 2012 and two fumble recoveries. Played in 12 games, making 11 tackles...Season-high three tackles vs. Akron. High School Attended Lakes Wales High School in High School Lake City, FL...Earned 5A all- Second-team all-state honors as a senior...58 tackles, seven tack- state honorable mention les for loss and three sacks...First-team all-area and all-conference honors as a quarterback in as a running back...Rushed for 1,574 yards and 20 touchdowns... his senior year...High school coach was Rod Shafer. As a junior made first-team all-area as a running back...1,068 yards and 12 TDs in seven games...Rushed for 1,025 yards as a Personal sophomore...High school coach was Joe Sanchez. Full name is Rolan Lenard Milligan...Birthdate: Aug. 16, 1994... Parents are Earnest and Faye Hamilton...Has two brothers and Personal five sisters...Plans to major in marketing. Full name is Theodore Chase Murdock...Birthdate: Jan. 29, 1994...Parents are Lance and Lynda Murdock...Has two older sisters, McKelle and Campbell...Father played football at Duke... Major is interdisciplinary studies.

Chase Murdock’s Career Statistics Rolan Milligan’s Career Statistics Year G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH Year G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH 2012 12/0 7 4 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 2014* 12/8 37 17 54 4.0 2.0 0 0 6 2 2013 11/11 49 60 109 9.0 4.0 1 1/11 2 3 2015 9/6 21 9 30 4.0 0 3 2 1 1 2014 13/1 19 8 27 1.5 1.0 0 0 0 0 Totals 9/6 21 9 30 4.0 0 3 2 1 1 2015 10/9 42 29 71 6.5 0 2 0 3 2 Totals 45/20 117 101 198 17.0 5.0 3 1/11 5 5 Career Game Highs Tackles: 10 (UMass, 10-24-15) Career Game Highs Tackles: 16 (Buffalo, 11-12-13) *2014 stats at UAB Tackles For Loss: 3.0 (Central Michigan, 9-21-13) toledo players to watch

2014 Cheatham 1 Missed the entire season due to illness. Norrils 2013 Cornerback • 6-0 • 195 • Sr. Started all 12 games...Fifth on team with 52 tackles... Season-high Toledo, OH • St. John’s Jesuit HS seven tackles vs. CMU...Six tackles vs. Buffalo...Only interception of the season came vs. EMU...Five tackles vs. Florida and again vs. 2015 All-America Candidate 2012 Third-Team All-MAC Missouri...Forced a fumble on a sack and also recovered it vs. Gators. 2012 2015 Started 12 of 13 games...Third-team All-MAC selection...Third on Having best season as a collegian after not playing football for team with 74 tackles... Two interceptions and five pass breakups... a full 12 months due to illness...Second on team with 54 tackles Career-best 10 tackles with an interception and pass break-up vs. ...Leads team and tied for seventh in MAC with three intercep- Ball State...Eight tackles vs. Coastal Carolina...MAC West Defensive tions...Leads team and sixth in MAC with 11 pass breakups... Player of the Week for Two interceptions in 44-28 win over Bowling Green on Nov. 17... his performance vs. First set up UT’s first TD, second sealed with win with under two BGSU on Sept. 15... minutes to play...Picked off pass in final seconds to secure 28-23 Seven tackles plus an win at CMU on Nov. 10...Also had two breakups vs. Chippewas... interception vs. Fal- Named MAC West Division Defensive Player of the Week for his cons...Academic All- perfomance in 16-12 victory over No. 18 Arkansas on Sept. 12.... America nominee with Eight tackles and three pass breakups vs. Arkansas, including two 3.416 GPA. breakups on game’s final drive...Nine tackles, one TFL, one pass breakup vs. Iowa State...Team captain. 2011 Appeared in nine games, recording sev- en tackles...Season- best three tackles vs. Ball State...Two tackles vs. Miami. High School Named Toledo Blade “Player of the Year” in Northwest Ohio as a senior, as well as the district “Player of the Year”...Caught 58 passes for 1,061 yards and 11 touchdowns as a senior...Eight interceptions, returning three for scores...Earned first-team all-state honors as a receiver, and first-team all-city as a receiver and defensive back...17 interceptions for his career... Four-year starting point guard on basketball team. Personal Full name is Eddie Cheatham Norrils...Birthdate: July 26, 1993... Parents are Eddie and Willa Norrils...Mother is a Toledo police officer and father is a probation officer...Father played basketball and mother played volleyball at Defiance...Graduated with a degree in criminal justice...Studying recreation & leisure studies in graduate school. Cheatham Norrils’ Career Statistics Year G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH 2011 9/0 3 4 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 13/12 49 25 74 1.5 0 0 2 5 0 2013 12/12 32 20 52 1.5 0 2 1 2 0 2014 DNP-Illness 2015 10/10 39 15 54 3.5 0 0 3 11 1 Totals 44/34 123 64 187 6.5 0 2 6 18 1 Career Game Highs Tackles: 10 (Ball State, 11-16-12) Pass Breakups: 3 (Arkansas, 9-12-15) toledo players to watch

Storm DeJuan 23 Norton 74 Rogers Offensive Lineman • 6-8 • 310 • Jr. Safety • 6-1 • 191 • Jr. Toledo, OH • Whitmer HS Detroit, MI • Cass Tech HS 2015 rotary lombardi award candidate 2015 Second on team in tackles (54) and pass breakups (8)...Five 2015 tackles, a fumble recovery and a pass breakup vs. BGSU...Missed Starter at left tackle...Leader of offensive line that has allowed UMass and NIU games due to injury...Returned vs. NIU, racking just three sacks in 349 passing attempts this season, second- up seven tackles, one forced fumble and one pass breakup... best mark in the country...Rocket offense also ranks third in Named Walter Camp National Defensive Player of the Week for MAC in total offense (461.5), and second in scoring offense his performance vs. Arkansas...Recorded career-high 11 tackles (35.8) and rushing (214.4 yards/game)...Offensive line is one of and an interception in the end zone...First Toledo player to earn Walter Camp National Player of the Week honors, and first hon- 20 in the nation to be named semifinalist for Joe Moore Award oree from the MAC since Northern Illinois QB Jordan Lynch in honoring best O-line in the nation...On official watch list for Ro- 2013...10 tackles, one TFl and one breakup vs. Iowa State...Four tary Lombardi Award, presented annually to the nation’s top tackles, two breakups vs. Arkansas State...Broke up one pass down lineman or linebacker. and forced a fumble vs. Ball State.

2014 2014 Played in all 13 games, starting three...Moved into starting slot Played in 13 games at safety, starting nine...Fourth on team with at left tackle for final three games of the season...Replaced Josh 67 tackles...3.5 TFL and two passes broken up...Twice had career- Hendershot, who slid over to center spot when Greg Mancz went high eight tackles, vs. Missouri and Northern Illinois...Had at least down with an injury...Key reserve on offensive line that powered six tackles in five games. Rocket offense that ranked No. 1 in MAC in total offense (486.3) 2013 and in rushing offense (247.3) and tied for No. 3 in sacks allowed Played in all 12 games at safety...Started two games vs. BGSU (16)...Named Academic All-MAC (3.270 GPA in criminal justice). and EMU...23 total tackles, 16 unassisted...One interception and two pass breakups...Season-high six tackles vs. Navy. 2013 Saw action in seven games as a reserve offensive lineman. High School Three-star recruit and No. 72 cornerback in the nation by Scout. 2012 com...Earned honorable mention All-Detroit honors as a senior... Sat out season as a redshirt. Totalled 93 tackles, three forced fumbles and one interception... Led his school to the Division I state championship...As a junior, High School had 60 tackles and one interception...39 tackles and two inter- First-team all-state, all-district and all-conference honors as a ceptions as a sophomore, to go with 20 receptions for 344 yards and three TDs on offense...Comes from the same high school as senior...First-team All-Toledo Blade and district Lineman of the current Rocket Kishon Wilcher. Year...As a junior, received second-team all-district and all-con- Personal Full name is DeJuan Marcelle Rogers...Birthdate: Jan. 31, 1995... Parents are DeJuan Rogers and Etoyia Barkley...Has three sib- lings, Davis Rogers, Azane Wright and Tyrese Barkley...Commu- nication major.

DeJuan Rogers’ Career Statistics Year G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH 2013 12/2 16 7 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 2014 13/9 40 27 67 3.5 1.0 0 0 2 0 2015 8/8 33 21 54 1.0 0 2 1 8 0 Totals 33/19 89 55 144 4.5 1.0 2 1 10 0

Career Game Highs Tackles: 11 (Arkansas, 9-12-15) Pass Breakups: 2 (Arkansas State, 9-26-15) toledo players to watch

2013 Alonzo 9 Third-team All-MAC selection...Second on team with 59 recep- tions, 728 receiving yards and six TD catches...10th in MAC in re- Russell ceptions per game (4.9)...Caught at least five passes in six games... Wide Receiver • 6-4 • 205 • Sr. Caught five passes for 100 yards vs. NIU, including season-long Washington, DC • H.D. Woodson HS • Milford (NY) Academy 45-yard TD catch...Caught eight passes and two TDs vs. Bowling 2015 Biletnikoff Award Candidate Green, including game-winner from 11 yards out with 1:22 to play... 2014 Third-Team All-MAC Other TD vs. BGSU was a one-hand grab in the second quarter... 2013 Third-Team All-MAC Tied career best with nine receptions to go with a season-high 2012 Third-Team All-MAC 147 yards and a TD vs. BSU...Grabbed one-handed three-yard TD catch vs. CMU on Sept. 21 that earned him ESPN’s “Play of the Career Day”...Seven catches for 101 yards and one TD vs. Missouri...Was Only third Rocket to pass 3,000 yards in career receiving yards on official watch list for Biletnikoff Award. (3,014)...Trails only Eric Page (3,446 from 2009-11) and Stephen Wil- liams (3,102 from 2006-09 )...Second all-time in career touchdown 2012 catches (24), just one behind Lance Moore (25 from 2001-04)... Third-team All-MAC pick...Second on team with 56 receptions... Fifth in career receptions at Toledo (197)...Would need 20 catches Second on team and eighth in MAC with 960 receiving yards... to pass Steve Odom (216 from 2003-06) for No. 4...Has caught at Second in MAC with 17.1 yards per catch...Has at least one recep- least one pass in every game in his career (48 straight), which tion in every game...Career-best nine receptions for 139 yards ranks second in the country among active receivers and second and 2 TDs vs. Akron...Had a 59-yard TD reception at Arizona and all-time at UT...Odom hols the UT record with 49...Has started in a 60-yarder at EMU...Season-best 66-yard TD grab vs. BGSU...Also every game in his career. caught a 34-yarder vs. the Falcons and a 32-yarder vs. Coastal Carolina. 2015 Second on team with 31 receptions...Third in MAC in yards per 2011 reception (17.9)...Has at least one reception for 20+ yards in nine Sat out the season as a redshirt. games of 10 games...Leads team with five TD receptions...Three High School receptions for 74 yards vs. BGSU on Nov. 17 moved into No. 5 Three-star prospect by Scout.com and Rivals.com....Rated as the spot in career receptions (197)...Four catches for 86 yards vs. CMU, No. 12 prep school player in the nation by Rivals...Attended Milford including season-high 51-yarder...Two catches vs. NIU, including Academy in New York...Caught 52 passes for 1,153 yards and 14 11-yard TD grab...Three receptions for 43 yards vs. EMU...Caught touchdowns as a senior at Woodson High School in Washington, one pass for 32 yards vs. Arkansas...Two receptions vs. Iowa State, DC...Four TDs on kickoff and punt returns, and three more scores including a 29-yarder and a three-yard TD catch...Five catches for on seven interceptions...First-team All-Metro DCselection. 60 yards vs. Arkansas State...Four grabs vs. Kent State...On official Watch List for Biletnikoff Award as nation’s leading receiver. Personal Full name is Alonzo Jermey Russell...Birthdate: Sept. 29, 1992.... 2014 Major is interdisciplinary studies. Made third-team All-MAC for the third consecutive season...51 receptions, 770 receiving yards and eight touchdown receptions.. Had at least two catches in every game...Caught game-winning 22-yard TD in 20-19 overtime win at WMU on Oct. 4...Set season highs in receptions (7) and receiving yards (120), and tied season best in TD receptions (2) vs. CMU...First TD catch vs. CMU was a remarkable one-hand snatch...Five catches including two TDs Current NCAA Reception Streaks vs. Cincinnati. Player No. 1. D.J. Foster, Arizona State 51 2. Alonzo Russell, Toledo 48 3. Tajae Sharpe, UMass 46 Alonzo Russell’s Career Statistics 4. Dom Williams, Washington St. 42 Year G/S Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LP 5. Jaydon Mickens, Washington 40 2011 DNP-Redshirt 6. Bryce Treggs, California 37 2012 13/13 56 960 17.1 5 66-BGSU Shaq Washington, Cincinnati 37 2013 12/12 59 728 12.3 6 45-NIU Nelson Spruce, Colorado 37 2014 13/13 51 770 15.1 8 59-EMU 9. Tommylee Lewis, Northern Illinois 36 2015 10/10 31 556 17.9 5 51-CMU Rashon Ceaser, ULM 36 Totals 48/48 197 3014 15.3 24 66-BGSU Tyler Boyd, Pittsburgh 36 Career Game Highs Rashard Higgins, Colorado State 36 Receptions: 9 (Twice, last vs. BSU, 9-28-13) Streak through 11-21-15 Receiving Yards: 152 (BGSU, 9-15-12) Touchdowns: 2 (Four times, last vs. CMU, 9-27-14) toledo players to watch

ALONZO RUSSELL IN THE TOLEDO RECORD BOOK Alonzo Russell’s Career Receiving by Game Career RECEIVING SEASON RECEIVING 2012 Opponent No. Yards Avg. TD Long Receptions Receiving Yards at Arizona 3 71 23.7 1 59 1. Eric Page (2009-11)...... 306 1. Lance Moore (2003)...... 1,194 at Wyoming 3 45 15.0 0 21 2. Stephen Williams (2006-09)...... 229 2. Lance Moore (2004)...... 1,189 Bowling Green 6 152 25.3 1 66 3. Lance Moore (2001-04)...... 222 3. Eric Page (2011)...... 1,182 Coastal Carolina 7 97 13.9 0 32 4. Steve Odom (2003-06)...... 216 4. Stephen Williams (2007)...... 1,169 at Western Michigan 5 87 17.4 0 27 5. Alonzo Russell (2012-present)...... 197 5. Eric Page (2009)...... 1,159 Central Michigan 6 58 9.7 0 24 6. Bernard Reedy (2010-13)...... 195 6. Bernard Reedy (2012)...... 1,113 at Eastern Michigan 3 98 32.6 1 60 6. Dontà Greene (1999-2002)...... 188 7. Eric Page (2010)...... 1,105 Cincinnati 4 38 9.5 0 14 8. Nick Moore (2005-08)...... 182 8. Stephen Williams (2009)...... 1,065 at Buffalo 4 80 20.0 0 40 9. Mel Long (1997-2000)...... 175 9. Carl Ford (2002)...... 1,062 Ball State 2 33 16.5 0 18 at Northern Illinois 1 20 20.0 0 20 10. Don Fair (1969-71) ...... 171 10. Alonzo Russell (2012)...... 960 Akron 9 139 15.4 2 39 Utah State (Potato Bowl) 2 35 17.5 0 29 Receiving Yards Touchdown Receptions 1. Eric Page (2009-11)...... 3,446 1. Lance Moore (2004)...... 14 2013 2. Stephen Williams (2006-09)...... 3,102 2. Eric Page (2011)...... 10 Opponent No. Yards Avg. TD Long 3. Alonzo Russell (2012-present)...... 3,014 3. Lance Moore (2003)...... 9 at Florida 3 19 6.3 0 11 4. Lance Moore (2001-04)...... 2,776 Don Seymour (1973)...... 9 at Missouri 7 101 14.4 1 41 5. Bernard Reedy (2010-2013)...... 2,743 Carl Ford (2002)...... 9 Eastern Washington 5 54 10.8 0 29 6. Steve Odom (2003-06)...... 2,631 Bernard Reedy (2011)...... 9 at Central Michigan 3 21 7.0 1 12 7. Don Fair (1969-71) ...... 2,191 7. Chuck Hardy (1948)...... 8 at Ball State 9 147 16.3 1 38 8. Mel Long (1997-2000)...... 2,188 Don Seymour (1974)...... 8 Western Michigan 3 42 14.0 0 22 Navy 3 30 10.0 0 20 9. Nick Moore (2005-08)...... 2,045 Tom Boyd (1994)...... 8 at Bowling Green 8 56 7.0 2 11 Andrew Clarke (2003)...... 8 10. Donta` Greene (1999-2002)...... 1,979 Eastern Michigan 3 45 15.0 0 29 Nick Moore (2007)...... 8 Buffalo 4 56 14.0 0 19 Touchdown Receptions Stephen Williams (2008)...... 8 Northern Illinois 5 100 20.0 1 45 1. Lance Moore (2001-04)...... 25 Eric Page (2010)...... 8 at Akron 6 57 9.5 0 19 Eric Page (2009-11)...... 25 Bernard Reedy (2013)...... 8 3. Alonzo Russell (2012-present)...... 24 Alonzo Russell (2104)...... 8 2014 4. Bernard Reedy (2010-13)...... 23 Opponent No. Yards Avg. TD Long 5. Mel Long, Jr. (1997-2000)...... 21 New Hampshire 6 78 13.0 0 25 Stephen Williams (2006-09)...... 21 Missouri 6 89 14.8 0 25 7. Steve Odom (2003-06)...... 19 at Cincinnati 5 114 22.8 2 54 Ball State 3 30 10.0 1 26 8. Andrew Clarke (2001-05)...... 18 Central Michigan 7 120 17.1 2 36 9. Don Seymour (1972-74) ...... 17 at Western Michigan 4 43 10.8 1 22 Carl Ford (1999-2002)...... 17 at Iowa State 2 16 8.0 0 9 UMass 4 45 11.2 0 16 Yards Per Reception Average at Kent State 3 21 7.0 1 8 (minimum 50 receptions) at Northern Illinois 3 53 17.7 0 39 1. Butch Hunyadi (1978-81)...... 20.2 Bowling Green 2 19 9.5 0 13 2. Scott Resseguie (1973-76)...... 17.3 at Eastern Michigan 2 93 46.5 1 59 3. Capus Robinson (1980-83)...... 17.0 Arkansas State 4 49 12.3 0 23 4. Al Baker (1969-71)...... 16.6 2015 5. Don Seymour (1972-74)...... 16.1 Opponent No. Yards Avg. TD Long 6. Romauldo Brown (1988-90)...... 16.0 at Arkansas 1 32 32.0 0 32 7. Eric Hutchinson (1984-87)...... 15.5 Iowa State 2 32 16.0 1 29 8. Randy Whately (1973-74)...... 15.4 Arkansas State 5 60 12.0 0 33 9. Alonzo Russell (2012-present)...... 15.3 at Ball State 2 45 22.5 1 38 10. Tom Boyd (1991-94)...... 14.0 Kent State 4 58 14.5 0 25 Eastern Michigan 3 43 14.3 0 21 Consecutive Games With a Reception at UMass 5 96 19.2 1 28 1. Steve Odom (2003-06)...... 49 Northern Illinois 2 30 15.0 1 19 2. Alonzo Russell (2012-present)...... 48 at Central Michigan 4 86 24.4 0 51 at Bowling Green 3 74 24.6 1 47 3. Mel Long (1997-2000)...... 46 4. Eric Page (2009-11)...... 38 Bernard Reedy (2010-13)...... 38 toledo players to watch

Terry 2 Cody 14 Swanson Thompson Running Back • 5-9 • 202 • So. Wide Receiver • 6-1 • 202 • So. Aliquippa, PA • Aliquippa HS Huron, OH • Huron HS

2015 2015 Leads team with 801 yards rushing...Fourth in MAC with 89.0 Tied for second on team with 31 receptions...Leads team with rushing yards per game...Leads MAC and is 12th in nation with 610 receiving yards...Second in MAC with 19.7 yards per catch... 6.7 yards per carry...Career mark of 6.58 yards per carry is second Four catches for 57 yards vs. BGSU...Set career highs in recep- on UT’s all-time list behind teammate Kareem Hunt...52 yards tions (6), receving yards (116) and TD receptions (2) vs. UMass... and one TD in 13 attempts vs. BGSU...133 yards on 16 attempts Two catches for 110 yard vs. EMU, including career-high 88-yard vs. NIU...118 yards on career-best 21 attempts vs. UMass...97 yards TD catch...Five receptions and 112 receiving yards vs. Arkansas and one TD on just four attempts vs. EMU...Career-long 90-yard State...Four catches and first collegiate TD vs. Kent State. 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 2014 State...Had an 88-yard run vs. KSU, tied for fifth-longest in UT his- Played in all 13 games, catching four tory...139 yards on 24 carries vs. Ball State...Named MAC West Of- passes...Career-long 15-yard catch vs. fensive Player of the Week for performance vs. BSU...71 yards and Central Michigan. two TDs vs. Arkansas State...Starter in aborted season opener vs. Stony Brook...Rushed for four yards on two carries before coming High School out with ankle injury...Did not play vs. Arkansas due to injury. Played quarterback in high school... Threw for 1,883 yards and 17 touch- 2014 downs as a senior, and also rushed Second on team and 10th in MAC with 732 yards rushing...Second for 1,139 yards and 22 scores...Made on team, second in MAC and 15th in the country in yards per carry second-team all-conference and sec- (6.5)...Rushed for season-high 172 yards in 20-19 win at Western ond-team all-district selection, and Michigan...Started at Iowa State, rushing for 124 yards and two academic all-conference...Totaled 1,574 touchdowns...97 yards and two TDs vs. UMass, including the game- passing yards and 1,001 rushing yards as a junior, throwing for winner with 34 seconds left from 19 yards out...Also ran for 97 yards 22 TDs and rushing for 14 more, earning second-team all-con- and one score vs. CMU...12 receptions for 153 yards and one TD... ference accolades...Also served as the team’s punter, averaging Did not play in GoDaddy Bowl due to injury. 44.6 yards per punt as a senior...Played wide receiver as a soph- omore, catching 48 passes for 865 yards and 11 touchdowns... High School Was an honorable mention all-district player in basketball as a Finished high school career as the third all-time leading rusher junior...High school coach was Tony Legando. in Aliquippa history with 4,333 yards on 466 carries...As a senior, rushed for 1,783 yards and 25 touchdowns...As a junior, rushed for Personal 1,546 yards and 19 touchdowns...Made all-state and all-county, Full name is Cody James Thompson...Birthdate: Jan. 11, 1996... and was selected to the Pittsburgh Post Gazette “Fab 22” Team in Parents are Scott and Lois Thompson...Has an older brother, both junior and senior seasons...Rushed for 950 yards and 13 TDs Tony Graham, and an older sister, Nicole Thompson...Business as a sophomore...Also played basketball in high school. major. Personal Full name is Terry Shawn Swanson...Birthdate: Aug. 6, 1996...Par- ents are Terry and Pamela Swanson...Has an older sister, Terika... Business major.

Terry Swanson’s Career Statistics Cody Thompson’s Career Statistics Year G/S Att. Yds. Avg. TD LP Year G/S Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LP 2014 12/1 113 732 6.5 6 48-WMU 2014 13/0 4 34 8.5 0 15-CMU 2015 9/2 120 801 6.7 6 90-EMU 2015 10/9 31 610 19.7 4 88-EMU Totals 21/3 233 1533 6.6 12 90-EMU Totals 23/9 35 644 18.4 4 88-EMU Career Game Highs Career Game Highs Rushing Yards: 172 (Western Michigan, 10-4-14) Receptions: 6 (UMass, 10-24-15) Rushing Attempts: 21 (UMass, 10-24-15) Receiving Yards: 116 (UMass, 10-24-15) Rushing TDs: 2 (Three times, last vs. Arkansas State, 9-26-15) Touchdown Receptions: 2 (UMass, 10-24-15) Longest Run: 90 (Eastern Michigan, 10-17-15) toledo players to watch

2011 Trent 43 Sat out season as a redshirt.

Voss High School Defensive End • 6-3 • 235 • Sr. East Grand Rapids, MI • East Grand Rapids HS Three-star recruit by Scout.com...First-team all-state selec- tion...Named to the Detroit Free Press “Dream Team”...Ranked 2015 rotary lombardi award candidate as the No. 31 player in Michigan by the Detroit News...Earned 2015 first-team all-conference and all-area honors...140 tackles, 51 tackles and 7.5 TFL...Leads team with eight QB hur- 16 sacks, four interceptions, four fumble recoveries and five ries and two fumble recoveries...Four pass breakups...Six forced fumbles as a senior...Rushed for 690 yards and seven tackles, a fumble recovery and a pass breakup vs. BGSU... touchdowns on 113 carries...Helped East Grand Rapids High Six tackles, 3.0 TFL and three QB hurries vs. Kent State... School win its fifth straight Division III title...As a junior, totaled Named MAC West Defensive Player of the Week for per- 110 tackles, four forced fumbles, five fumble recoveries... formance vs. KSU...Seven tackles, 3.0 TFL vs. Ball State... Earned all-conference and all-area honors...85 tackles as a Seven tackles, two pass breakups and one QB hurry vs. sophomore, 80 as a freshman. Arkansas...Four tackles vs. Iowa State...Ninth in UT career tackles for loss (34.5). Personal Full name is Trent Joseph Voss...Birthdate: July 27, 1993... 2014 Parents are Jim and Judy Voss...Father played football at Third on team with 67 tackles...First in MAC for tackles/game Central Michigan...Major is interdisciplinary studies. among linemen (5.9)...Led team and tied for second in MAC with 15.0 TFL...Second on team with eight QB hurries and 4.5 sacks...Team-high 10 tackles and career-high 4.0 TFL vs. Arkansas State in GoDaddy Bowl...Recovered a fumble in the end zone for a touchdown on the game’s first play from scrimmage...Named Defensive MVP of bowl...Moved from linebacker in the off-season.

2013 Started first seven games until a season-ending injury... Tallied 33 solo tackles, 5.5 were for a loss...Had one sack... One fumble recovery and two forced fumbles.

2012 Played in 12 games, making 47 tackles...Started final two games...Had season-high 13 tackles vs. Coastal Carolina...12 tackles and 2.5 TFL vs. Akron...Seven tackles vs. Utah State in Famous Idaho Potato Bowl.

Trent Voss’ Career Statistics Year G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH 2011 DNP-Redshirt 2012 12/2 26 21 47 6.5 3.5 0 1 5 1 2013 7/7 33 27 60 5.5 1.0 2 0 0 0 2014 13/13 38 39 77 15.0 4.5 0 1 2 8 2015 10/10 23 28 51 7.5 1.0 1 0 4 8 Totals 43/33 120 115 235 34.5 10.0 3 2 11 17 Career Game Highs Tackles: 13 (Coastal Carolina, 9-22-12) Tackles for Loss: 4.0 (Arkansas State, 1-4-15) toledo players to watch Chaz 8 Ja’Wuan 30 Whittaker Woodley Safety • 6-2 • 212 • Sr. Linebacker • 5-11 • 230 • So. Pittsburgh, PA • Penn Hills HS Columbus, OH • Bishop Hartley HS 2015 2015 40 tackles and two pass breakups...Tied for second on team 37 tackles, 5.5 TFL, 2.0 sacks...Career-high 11 tackles vs. NIU... with two interceptions...Six tackles and a pick vs. EMU...Six tack- Moved into starting linebacker postion in UMass game on Oct. les vs. Ball State...Three tackles and an interception vs. Arkansas 24 following injury to Jaylen Coleman. State...Six tackles vs. Iowa State...Grabbed two interceptions in aborted season opener vs. Stony Brook, though stats from that 2014 game do not count as the game was cancelled due to weather. Played in 10 games as a reserve linebacker...Totaled five tackles... 2014 Played on special teams and re- Starter in all 13 games at safety...56 tackles, two interceptions, six turned one kickoff for 28 yards. passes broken up...Career-high 11 tackles vs. Western Michigan... Also had eight tackles vs. Iowa State, seven vs. Northern Illinois. High School Rushed for over 1,900 yards and 2013 28 touchdowns as a senior... Played in all 12 games, starting 11 at free safety...Had 31 tackles Conference player of the year... and two interceptions, both vs. WMU...Broke up two passes and Led Bishop Hartley High School deflected four...Twice had six tackles in a game. to the Ohio Division IV state semifinals...First-team all-metro, 2012 all-district and all-conference in Played in all nine games, making one tackle. both his junior and senior years... Named to the Max Preps All- High School American team as a senior...As a Played quarterback, wide receiver and safety...Three-star rating junior, rushed for 1,500 yards and from Scout.com. and 247sports.com...No. 40 overall recruit in 21 TDs. On defense, totaled 82 tackles, three sacks and seven Pennsylvania by 247sports.com...ESPN.com listed him at No. fumble recoveries...Earned conference defensive player of the 63...No. 101 safety in the nation by Scout...All-WPIAL selection year honors...High school coach was Brad Burchfield. as a senior at safety...Threw for 502 yards and five touchdowns... Averaged 19.9 yards per reception...Accounted for nine TDs... Personal Honorable mention all-conference wide receiver as a junior... Full name is Ja’Wuan O’Shay Woodley...Birthdate: June 26, Honorable mention all-conference quarterback as a sophomore... 1994...Major is interdisciplinary studies. As a junior, had 800 yards receiving and 200 yards passing with five overall TDs...Played basketball...Selected to the Super 60 All-Star Game as a senior...Attended same high school as former Rocket All-MAC players Barry Church, Archie Donald and Brandon Hefflin...High school coach was Ronald Graham.

Personal Full name is Chaz Jamal Whittaker...Birthdate: Aug. 10, 1994... Mother is Keesha Powell...Communication major.

Chaz Whittaker’s Career Statistics

Year G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH Ja’Wuan Woodley’s Career Statistics 2012 9/0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 12/11 31 14 45 0 0 1 2 2 1 Year G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int BrUp QBH 2014 13/13 39 17 56 0 0 1 2 6 1 2014 10/0 1 4 5 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 2015 10/10 25 15 40 0 0 1 2 2 0 2015 10/5 17 20 37 5.5 2.0 1 1 0 1 Totals 44/34 96 45 141 0 0 3 6 10 2 Totals 20/5 18 24 42 6.0 2.0 1 1 0 1

Career Game Highs Career Game Highs Tackles: 11 (Western Michigan, 10-4-14) Tackles: 11 (Northern Illinois, 11-3-15) toledo players to watch

ending injury to Phillip Ely vs. Missouri on Sept. 6...Completed Logan 11 6-of-10 passes for 52 yards vs. Mizzou...Took over as starting QB vs. Cincinnati on Sept. 12...Completed 27-of-40 passes for 322 Woodside yards and three touchdowns vs. Bearcats...Earned co-MAC West Quarterback • 6-2 • 210 • Jr. Division Player of the Week honors vs. the Bearcats...Rushed for Frankfort, KY • Franklin County HS 78 yards and three TDs on 52 carries...Named to the Academic All-MAC team. 2015 2013 Listed at No. 2 at quarterback in depth chart...Has not seen Played in four games as a true freshman, starting one vs. CMU game action this season. 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 2014 Sept. 14...Career-best 81-yard TD pass vs. EWU. Ranked fourth in MAC in passing efficiency (142.5) and comple- tion percentage (62.5), 10th in passing yards (188.6)...Complet- High School ed 21-of-27 passes for 176 yards vs. Arkansas State in the Go- Completed 138-of-212 passes for 2,951 yards and a school-re- Daddy Bowl...Threw for 323 yards and career-high five TDs vs. cord 41 touchdowns as a senior...Led his school to a 12-1 record, EMU...Also completed career-best 77.8% (14-18) of his passes advancing to the third round of state playoffs...Earned first-team vs. the Eagles...Named one of all-state honors from MaxPreps.com...Rushed for 428 yards and eight Manning Award Stars of nine TDs...Added 65.5 tackles, five interceptions and 13 pass the Week for his performance breakups on defense...Named Offensive MVP for Team Ken- vs. EMU...Did not start and tucky in Best of the Bluegrass All-Star game...As a junior, threw played in only one series at NIU for 2,560 yards and 29 touchdowns...Rushed for 417 yards and on Nov. 11 due to ankle injury seven TDs...Three-star recruit by Scout.com...Quarterback MVP suffered at Kent State on Nov. at the Midwest Ultimate 100 Camp...High school coach was 4...Returned to full-time action Chris Tracy. in 27-20 win vs. BGSU on Nov. 19, completing 8-of-18 passes Personal for 53 yards...Three TD passes Full name is Logan Miles Woodside...Birthdate: Jan. 27, 1995... vs. Kent State and UMass... Parents are Jason Woodside and Emily Cleveland...Has one step- Completed just 13-of-27 pass- brother, Tyler Cleveland...Marketing major. es in rainstorm at WMU on Oct. 4, but drove UT 55 yards for game-tying field goal with just over a minute left in regu- Logan Woodside’s Passing Statistics by Game

lation...Connected on 23-of- 2013 34 passes for career-high 339 Opponent Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yds. TD yards and two TDs vs. CMU... at Florida DNP at Missouri DNP Completed 13-of-22 passes for Eastern Washington 24 14 0 58.3 185 1 152 yards and one TD vs. Ball at Central Michigan 6 3 0 50.0 27 0 at Ball State DNP State...Also set career highs in Western Michigan 6 2 0 33.3 8 0 rushing (43) and rushing TDs Navy DNP at Bowling Green DNP (2) vs. Cardinals...Stepped into Eastern Michigan 5 2 0 40.0 20 0 starting role following season- Buffalo DNP Northern Illinois DNP at Akron DNP

Logan Woodside’s Career Statistics 2014 Opponent Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yds. TD Year G/S Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yds. TD New Hampshire DNP 2013 4/1 41 21 0 51.2 240 1 Missouri 10 6 0 60.0 52 0 2014 12/10 296 185 8 62.5 2263 19 at Cincinnati 40 27 0 67.5 322 3 Totals 16/10 337 206 8 61.1 2503 20 Ball State 22 13 1 59.1 152 1 Central Michigan 34 23 1 67.6 339 2 Career Highs at Western Michigan 27 13 1 48.1 210 1 Completions: 27 (Cincinnati, 9-12-14) at Iowa State 36 22 0 61.1 189 1 Attempts: 40 (Cincinnati, 9-12-14) UMass 34 20 2 58.9 225 3 at Kent State 25 16 0 64.0 202 3 Completion Percentage: 77.8/14-18 (EMU, 11-28-14) at Northern Illinois 5 2 0 40.0 20 0 Passing Yards: 339 (Central Michigan, 9-27-14) Bowling Green 18 8 2 44.4 53 0 Touchdowns Passes 5 (EMU, 11-28-14) at Eastern Michigan 18 14 0 77.8 323 5 Rushing Yards: 43 (Ball State, 9-20-14) Arkansas State 27 21 1 77.8 176 0 Game 1 - Toledo 16, #18 Arkansas 12

LITTLE ROCK, AR - Senior Phiilip Ely threw for 237 yards and Toledo’s SCORING 1 2 3 4 F defense shut down Arkansas in the red zone as the Rockets upset the No. Toledo 6 3 7 0 — 16 18 Razorbacks, 16-12, at War Memorial Stadium. The victory was Toledo’s Arkansas 0 7 0 5 — 12 first win over an SEC team in four tries and the first time the Rockets de- feated a Top 25 non-conference opponent on the road. 1st Quarter Toledo’s defense was stellar throughout the game. The Rockets held 6:59 UT JONES 5 yd pass from ELY (THOMPSON pass intcptd) 6-25/1:10 Arkansas to just 103 yards rushing on 31 attempts. Arkansas quarterback 2nd Quarter Brandon Allen did throw for 412 yards, but the Razorbacks came away with 7:53 ARK Collins 21 yd run 8-89/3:47 just three points in four visits to the red zone in the second half. 1:06 UT DETMER 38 yd field goal 8-45/1:44 Jaylen Coleman led the defense with a career-high 13 tackles. Cheatham Norrils notched three pass breakups, including two in Arkan- 3rd Quarter sas’ final two possessions. DeJuan Rogers registered a career-best 11 tack- 5:09 UT JONES-MOORE 11 yd run (VEST kick) 10-80/4:09 les and an interception in the end zone that halted a Razorback drive in the 4th Quarter third quarter. 9:30 ARK Hedlund 25 yd field goal 21-73/10:39 Ely completed 21-of-38 passes and consistently converted third- 0:52 ARK Team safety down passes. Damion Jones-Moore led the rushing attack with 68 yards Attendance: 49,591 and one TD on 11 carries. The outcome of the contest was not decided until the final play. With TEAM STATISTICS TOLEDO Arkansas just one second remaining, Allen fired a pass from the 16-yard line into the FIRST DOWNS 15 30 end zone to Keon Hatcher that sailed over his head, igniting a celebration RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 24-81 31-103 on the Toledo sideline. PASSING YDS (NET) 237 412 Arkansas’ final possession came after Toledo took an intentional safe- Passes Comp-Att-Int 38-21-0 53-32-1 ty on fourth-and-four from its own 14-yard line. The Rockets then kicked TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 62-318 84-515 off and the Razorbacks took possession on their own 32-yard line with 52 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 seconds left. Allen completed three passes to drive Arkansas down to UT’s Punt Returns-Yards 1-28 1-43 16-yard line but could not get the Hogs into the end zone. Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-55 5-104 The Rockets struck first in the contest, scoring on a five-yard touch- Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 down reception by Corey Jones from Ely on UT’s second drive of the game. Punts (Number-Avg) 4-36.8 2-19.0 The Rockets gambled and went for two points, but Cody Thompson’s pass Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 was intercepted, giving Toledo a 6-0 lead. Penalties-Yards 8-55 9-85 Toledo had a chance to extend the lead on its next drive early in Possession Time 22:05 37:55 the second quarter but Jameson Vest’s 26-yard field goal attempt was Third-Down Conversions 7 of 17 5 of 13 blocked. Arkansas took advantage, driving 88 yards in eight plays to take Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 1 of 3 a 7-6 lead with 7:53 to play in the half. Collins finished the drive with a 21- Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 1-5 yard touchdown run down the left sideline. Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 0-0 Toledo regained the lead on a 38-yard field goal with 1:06 left in the first half. On the ensuing drive, Arkansas moved as far as the Toledo 44- RUSHING: TOLEDO-JONES-MOORE, Damion 11-68; REMY, Marc 9-33; ELY, Phil- yard line but time ran out to end the half. lip 1-3, JONES, Corey 1-minus 5; TEAM 2-minus 18. Arkansas-Collins, Alex 20- Following Rogers’ pick in the end zone, Toledo responded with a 10- 54; Allen, Brandon 3-23; Walker, Kody 5-17; Mitchell, Damon 1-5; Williams, R. 1-4; play, 80-yard drive to extend its lead to 16-7 on Jones-Moore’s 11-yard Hatcher, Keon 1-0. scoring run off left tackle with 5:09 to play in third quarter. PASSING: TOLEDO-ELY, Phillip 21-38-0-237. Arkansas-Allen, Brandon 32-53-1- Arkansas answered with a 21-play drive but had to settle for a field 412. goal when Rogers and Rolan Milligan wrapped up Alex Collins for a loss RECEIVING: TOLEDO-JONES, Corey 8-61; REMY, Marc 4-16; THOMPSON, Cody on third down. Cole Hedlund’s 25-yard kick cut the lead 16-10 with 9:30 to 2-30; JOHNSON, Jon’Vea 2-26; ROBERTS, Michael 2-20; RUSSELL, Alonzo 1-32; play. JOHNSON, Di. 1-27; WILCHER, Kishon 1-25. Arkansas- Henry, Hunter 8-117; Following a Toledo punt, Arkansas took over on its own 28-yard line Hatcher, Keon 7-92; Morgan, Drew 5-77; Hollister, Cody 4-65; Cornelius, Jared and moved the ball to the Toledo four-yard line with just over three min- 4-41; Collins, Alex 2-9; Williams, R. 1-6; Sprinkle, Jeremy 1-5. utes to play. A costly holding penalty ensued the Razorbacks ended up TACKLE LEADERS: TOLEDO-COLEMAN, Jaylen 3-10-13; ROGERS, DeJuan 4-7- turning the ball over on downs. 11; NORRILS, Cheatham 6-2-8. Arkansas-Toliver, Henre’ 5-3-8; Ellis, Brooks 2-5-7; The Rockets ran the ball three times, moving the ball to the 14-yard Williams, Jush 1-6-7. line and also draining Arkansas’ final two timeouts. Coach Matt Campbell INTERCEPTIONS: TOLEDO-ROGERS, DeJuan 1-0. Arkansas-None. elected to take the intentional safety, making the score 16-12 with 52 sec- FUMBLES: TOLEDO-Team 1-0. Arkansas-Team 1-0. onds left.

ROCKET ROUNDUP: Toledo is 1-3 vs. teams from SEC with two losses to Missouri and one to Florida...UT’s last victory over a Top 25 team was a 29- 23 win over No. 18 Cincinnati in the Glass Bowl in 2012...The highest ranked team defeated by Toledo is No. 9 Pittsburgh in 2003...The win was UT’s first over a “Power Five” conference since a 31-20 win over Purdue in 2010...To- ledo is now 8-14 vs. teams ranked in the Top 25...Marc Remy made his first career start at running back...Zach Quinn blocked a punt in the first quar- ter that led to Toledo’s first touchdown. It was Toledo’s first blocked punt since 2011 vs. Ohio State, a streak of 49 games without a block. Game 2 - Toledo 30, IOWA STATE 23 (2OT)

TOLEDO, OH - For the second consecutive week, Toledo defeated a Pow- SCORING 1 2 3 4 OT OT F er Five conference team in a game that went down to the final play. This time Iowa State 3 7 0 10 3 0 — 23 it was the Iowa State Cyclones of the Big 12 who fell to the Rockets, 30-23, in Toledo 10 3 7 0 3 7 — 30 double overtime before a joyous crowd of 23,104 at the Glass Bowl. A week earlier, Toledo (2-0) knocked off then-No. 18 Arkansas of the SEC 1st Quarter in Little Rock. That game was decided in regulation, with Toledo holding on 11:39 UT VEST 30 yd field goal 6-37/2:21 to a 16-12 decision. It took two overtimes to settle the issue between the 6:34 ISU Netten 35 yd field goal 14-66/5:01 Rockets and Cyclones, with the contest ending with a fourth-down sack of 1:16 UT RUSSELL 3 yd pass from ELY (VEST kick) 13-90/5:13 Iowa State quarterback Sam Richardson by Tre James on fourth-and-nine. 2nd Quarter The Rockets took the lead in the second overtime on a 10-yard touch- down run by Damion Jones-Moore. The teams exchanged field goals in 7:17 UT VEST 19 yd field goal 4-0/1:36 the first overtime, with ISU’s Cole Netten connecting from 44 yards and UT’s 3:50 ISU Montgomery 59 yd pass from Richardson (Netten kick) 7-79/3:23 Jameson Vest making good from 42. 3rd Quarter Iowa State (1-2) missed a golden opportunity to win the game in regu- 11:32 UT ZMOLIK 0 yd fumble recovery (VEST kick) 10-67/3:23 lation, but Netten missed a 32-yard field goal with no time left on the clock, 4th Quarter sending the game into OT with the score knotted, 20-20. 11:23 ISU Ryen 1 yd run (Netten kick) 16-89/8:46 Toledo was led by Kareem Hunt, who gained 129 yards on 24 carries 6:27 ISU Netten 47 yd field goal 9-41/3:22 in his first game of the season following a two-game suspension. Phillip Ely Overtime was 11-of-28 for 138 yards and one touchdown. 15:00 ISU Netten 44 yd field goal 4-minus 1/0:00 The Rockets’ defense gave up 481 yards of total offense but once again 15:00 UT VEST 42 yd field goal 4-0/0:00 came up with numerous big plays, including four sacks, the biggest coming 15:00 UT JONES-MOORE 10 yd run (VEST kick) 4-25/0:00 on the final play of the game. Jaylen Coleman had a career-high 16 tackles, Attendance: 49,591 while Allen Covington chipped in with a career-best four tackles for loss. ISU’s Richardson was chased throughout the game and scrambled his TEAM STATISTICS Iowa State TOLEDO way to 269 yards passing on 25-of-42 passing. FIRST DOWNS 27 16 UT now becomes just the third Mid-American Conference school to RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 49-207 34-171 beat two Power Five teams in the same season. Ball State did it in 2012 and PASSING YDS (NET) 274 138 Northern Illinois turned the track in 2013. Passes Comp-Att-Int 43-26-0 28-11-1 Toledo drew first blood on its opening possession, taking a 3-0 lead on TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 92-481 62-309 a 30-yard field goal by Vest. The score was set up by Hunt’s 39-yard run on his Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 first carry of the season. The Cyclones answered with a 35-yard field goal by Punt Returns-Yards 1-2 2-41 Netten following a 14-play, 66-yard drive. Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-54 5-119 Toledo came right back with a three-yard TD pass from Ely to Alonzo Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 Russell, who also caught a 29-yarder in the 13-play, 90-yard drive. Punts (Number-Avg) 4-24.5 4-46.0 The Rockets extended the lead to 13-3 on 19-yard Vest field goal that Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0 was set up by a big play came on special teams. Cody Thompson blocked an Penalties-Yards 14-113 8-57 Iowa State punt and appeared to have recovered the ball in the end zone for Possession Time 38:18 21:42 a touchdown but the officials ruled that his knee touched the ground on the Third-Down Conversions 15 of 23 7 of 15 two-yard line. Three runs by Hunt moved the ball no closer to the end zone so Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 Toledo settled for three points and a 10-point lead with 7:17 left in the half. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-4 5-6 Moments later Richardson connected with D’Vario Montgomery on Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 4-24 third-and-12 for a 59-yard scoring strike to cut the lead to 13-10 with 3:23 remaining in the second quarter. Toledo missed an opportunity to tack on RUSHING: Iowa State-Warren, Mike 21-126; Thomas, Joshua 9-37; Richardson, three more points when Vest’s 36-yard field goal attempt sailed wide left with SB 10-18; Lanning, Joel 3-14; Ryen, Trever 3-13; Brown, Tyler 1-1; Wesley, Jauan three seconds left in the half. 1-0. TEAM 1-minus 2. TOLEDO-HUNT, Kareem 24-129; JONES-MOORE, Damion Good fortune smiled on the Rockets on their first drive of the second 6-27; ELY, Phillip 2-8, SWANSON, Terry 1-4; JOHNSON, Jon’Vea 1-3; ZMOLIK 0-0. half. Facing third-and-goal on the ISU two-yard line, Ely tried to run the ball PASSING: Iowa State-Richardson, SB 25-42-0-269; Lanning, Joel 1-1-0-5. TOLE- in but fumbled into the end zone. But Alex Zmolik was on the spot to recover DO-ELY, Phillip 11-28-1-138. the fumble in the end zone and give UT a 20-10 lead. RECEIVING: Iowa State-Daley, Dondre 7-38; Montgomery, D’vario 4-97; Wes- The Cyclones cut the lead to 20-17 with 11:23 left with a 16-play, 89- ley, Jauan 4-42; Lazard, Allen 4-36; Ryen, Trever 3-27; Bundrage, Q. 2-19; Lan- yard drive that was finished off by a one-yard plunge by Trever Ryen. Netten ning, Joel 1-9; Epps, Carson 1-6. TOLEDO-JONES, Corey 4-54; RUSSELL, Alonzo tied the game with a 47-yard field goal with 6:27 remaining, but could not 2-32; WILCHER, Kishon 2-16; JONES-MOORE, Damion 2-12; THOMPSON, Cody connect on the potential game-winner at the end of the contest, setting the 1-24. stage for the overtime drama. TACKLE LEADERS: TOLEDO-COLEMAN, Jaylen 3-10-13; ROGERS, DeJuan 4-7- 11; NORRILS, Cheatham 6-2-8. Iowa State-Toliver, Henre’ 5-3-8; Ellis, Brooks 2-5- ROCKET ROUNDUP: The Rockets are 16-3 at home under Matt Campbell... 7; Williams, Jush 1-6-7. Toledo has won its last three overtime games dating back to 2013 and im- INTERCEPTIONS: Iowa State-Peavy, Brian 1-0. TOLEDO-None. proved to 6-3 all-time in extra-period contests...Kareem Hunt eclipsed the FUMBLES: Iowa State-Lanning, Joel 1-0; Warren, Mike 1-1. TOLEDO-ELY, Phillip century mark for the 12th-straight game...Alonzo Russell has caught a pass 1-0. in 40-straight games, the third-longest streak in school history, and moved into sixth place in UT annals with his 20th career TD reception...Damion Jones-Moore has scored a rushing TD in four-consecutive contests, dating back to last season...The Rockets totaled 13 tackles-for-loss, seven quarter- back hurries and five QB sacks. Game 3 - Toledo 37, ARKANSAS STATE 7

Toledo, OH - Playing without Kareem Hunt, Toledo used a stifling de- SCORING 1 2 3 4 F fense to defeat Arkansas State, 37-7, before 21,385 fans at the Glass Bowl. The Arkansas State 0 7 0 0 — 7 Rockets moved to 3-0 on the season for its best start since the 2005 campaign. Toledo 17 10 3 7 — 37 Hunt, the Rockets’ leading rusher in 2014, sat out the contest due to a hamstring injury suffered in Toledo’s victory over Iowa State last week. He 1st Quarter rushed for a career-high 271 yards and five touchdowns the last time UT faced 13:23 UT JONES-MOORE 2 yd run (VEST kick) 6-71/1:42 ASU, a 63-44 victory in last January’s GoDaddy Bowl. But the Rockets didn’t 12:07 UT VEST 31 yd field goal 6-17/1:11 need Hunt this time thanks to their dominating defense. 0:02 UT MILLIGAN 36 yd interception return UT’s defense forced five turnovers and held Arkansas State (1-3) to just 2nd Quarter 209 yards of total offense, including minus-14 rushing yards on 24 attempts. The Rockets added six sacks, and the only ASU score came on a kickoff return. 11:34 UT SWANSON 3 yd run (VEST kick) 1-3/0:03 UT scored a touchdown on an interception by Rolan Milligan and set up an- 11:22 ASU McKissic 92 yd kickoff return other on a fumble recovery by Trent Voss. In the first half, ASU managed just 4:47 UT VEST 23 yd field goal 16-69/6:35 84 yards of offense. Orion Jones added a career-high three sacks. 3rd Quarter The Rocket offense was led by Phillip Ely, who threw for 308 yards on 25- 8:34 UT VEST 44 yd field goal 10-63/4:06 of-52 passing. Sophomore Terry Swanson scored two rushing touchdowns, 4th Quarter and freshman Jameson Vest kicked three field goals. 5:34 UT SWANSON 1 yd run (VEST kick) 11-83/5:32 Toledo got off to a quick start, taking a 24-0 lead early in the second quar- Attendance: 21,385 ter before Arkansas State got on the board. The Rockets scored on their open- ing drive, moving 71 yards in six plays. Cody Thompson caught three of his TEAM STATISTICS Arkansas State TOLEDO career-high five passes on the drive, including a career-long 35-yarder to ASU’s FIRST DOWNS 11 29 two-yard line. Junior Damion Jones-Moore punched it in on the next play to RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 24-minus-14 46-169 put UT up, 7-0. PASSING YDS (NET) 223 308 Toledo next took advantage of an Arkansas State fumble on the ensuing Passes Comp-Att-Int 35-18-3 52-25-1 kickoff on the ASU 31-yard line. UT’s drive stalled, however, and the Rockets TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 59-209 98-477 settled for a 31-yard field goal by Vest to up the lead to 10-0. Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Following a Red Wolves’ punt, Toledo committed its first miscue of the Punt Returns-Yards 3-13 1-0 game, as Ely’s screen pass was picked off by defensive end Ja’Von Rolland- Kickoff Returns-Yards 8-216 1-26 Hughes at the UT eight-yard line and returned two yards to the six. However, Interception Returns-Yards 1-2 3-41 UT’s defense stiffened, forcing ASU to settle for a 20-yard field goal attempt Punts (Number-Avg) 5-42.0 5-35.2 that sailed wide left. Fumbles-Lost 6-2 2-0 The Rockets extended the lead to 17-0 late in the first quarter on another Penalties-Yards 8-90 8-80 big defensive play. Milligan tipped a pass in the air, then grabbed it and sprint- Possession Time 21:23 38:37 ed 36 yards for his first touchdown as a Rocket. Third-Down Conversions 2 of 13 10 of 20 UT made it 24-0 thanks to another ASU turnover. Treyvon Hester sacked Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 0 of 1 James Tabary on the four- yard line, forcing a fumble that was recovered by Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-2 5-7 Voss on the three. Swanson scored on the next play, making it 24-0 with 11:34 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 left in the half. With the game on the verge of being a blowout, ASU’s J.D. McKissic took RUSHING: Arkansas State-Gordon, Michael 7-22; White, Johnston 3-12; Wand, the ensuing kickoff 92 yards for the touchdown, trimming the margin to 24-7. Warren 4-8; Mack, Blake 1-0; Team 1-minus 2. Tabary, James 8-minus 54. TOLE- Vest tacked on a 23-yard field goal with 4:47 left in the second quarter after a DO-SWANSON, Terry 17-71; JONES-MOORE, Damion 18-64; REMY 2-20; JULIAN, 16-play drive stalled at the six-yard line. Michael 2-15; SMITH, Brad 4-14; ELY Phillip 3-minus 15. Vest came through again on Toledo’s first possession of the second half, PASSING: Arkansas State-Tabary, James 18-35-3-223. TOLEDO-ELY, Phillip 25- this time a career-best 44-yarder that put the Rockets up, 30-7. 52-1-308. RECEIVING: Arkansas State-McKissic, J.D. 6-41; Mack, Blake 3-54; Trosin, Tyler ROCKET ROUNDUP: Toledo improved to 17-3 at home under fourth-year head 3-25; Wand, Warren 2-35; Leaphart, Warren 2-32; Paschal, Dijon 1-31; Gordon, coach Matt Campbell...The Rockets have a six-game winning streak, dating Michael 1-5. TOLEDO-THOMPSON, Cody 5-112; RUSSELL, Alonzo 5-60; JONES, back to last season, for the second-longest unbeaten stretch under Campbell’s Corey 5-40; ROBERTS, Michael 3-42; JOHNSON, Diontae 2-27; SWANSON, Terry direction...UT won eight-straight contests in 2012...Toledo notched a season- 2-4; JOHNSON, Jon’Vea 1-8; JONES-MOORE, Damion 1-8; REMY 1-7. best six sacks and forced a season-high five turnovers with three interceptions TACKLE LEADERS: Arkansas State -Lain 6-3-9; Brown, Cody 6-1-7; Girley, and two fumble recoveries...ASU’s minus-14 yards rushing is the third-lowest Charleston 3-4-7. TOLEDO-COLEMAN, Jaylen 6-1-7; STEPEC, John 3-2-5. mark by Rocket opponent in school history. ..The Rockets limited ASU to 2-of- INTERCEPTIONS: Arkansas State-Rolland-Jones, Ja’Von 1-2. TOLEDO-Milli- 13 on third downs...UT posted a commanding 477-209 edge in total offense gan, Rolan 1-36; COLEMAN, Jaylen 1-5; WHITTAKER, Chaz 1-8. and held an astounding 38:37-21:23 advantage in time of possession...Damion FUMBLES: Arkansas State -Tabary, James 4-1; McKissic, J.D. 1-1; Murray, Chris Jones-Moore registered a two-yard scoring run to extend his scoring streak 1-0. TOLEDO-ELY, Phillip 1-0; RUSSELL, Alonzo 1-0. to five games...Jameson Vest was a perfect 3-of-3 on field-goal attempts and is now 7-of-9 on the season. His previous best effort was a 42-yard field goal against Iowa State on Sept. 19...Ely’s 52 pass attempts were a career high and his 308 yards passing were second-most as a Rockets... Orion Jones was cred- ited with a collegiate best 3.0 sacks...Jaylen Coleman paced the UT defense for a third-straight week with six tackles and also picked off his first collegiate pass...Chaz Whittaker recorded an interception in the second period. It was his first official interception this fall and fifth overall as a Rocket. Game 4 - Toledo 24, Ball STATE 10

MUNCIE, IN - Another dominating performance by Toledo’s defense SCORING 1 2 3 4 F helped the Rockets defeat Ball State, 24-10, in a cold and blustery afternoon Toledo 0 24 0 0 — 24 in Muncie on Saturday. Ball State 0 3 0 7 — 10 With the victory, the Rockets moved to 4-0 on the season, 1-0 in Mid- American Conference play. 1st Quarter One week after stifling Arkansas State 37-7, Toledo held the Cardinals to No scoring just 262 yards of total offense and one touchdown on a long pass play, its first 2nd Quarter TD allowed from scrimmage since the fourth quarter of the Iowa State game. 12:47 UT ROBERTS 3 yd pass from ELY (VEST kick) 12-69/5:28 The Rockets led 24-3 at halftime and held Ball State to just 26 yards rushing 7:36 UT JONES-MOORE 5 yd run (VEST kick) 8-68/2:46 on 30 carries. Rocket opponents have rushed for 12 yards on 54 attempts in the last two games. 3:15 UT VEST 31 yd field goal 6-60/2:34 Jaylen Coleman led Toledo in tackles with eight, his fourth consecutive 1:02 UT RUSSELL 38 yd pass from ELY (VEST kick) 4-68/1:12 game tallying a team-high mark in stops. Trent Voss added seven tackles and 0:00 BSU Hagee 29 yd field goal 7-61/0:56 three tackles for loss, while Cheatham Norrils had six stops and two pass 3rd Quarter breakups. No scoring The offense, missing injured running back Kareem Hunt (hamstring) 4th Quarter for the second straight game, was powered by a three-headed rushing attack 11:12 BSU Williams, Jordan 51 yd pass from Neal 4-71/1:17 of Terry Swanson (139 yards), Damion Jones-Moore (85 yards, 1 TD) and Attendance: 10,002 Marc Remy (56 yards). Phillip Ely shook off two first-quarter interceptions to complete 16-of-22 passes for 164 yards and two scores. TEAM STATISTICS TOLEDO Ball State Toledo’s offense got off to a rocky start, with Ely throwing interceptions FIRST DOWNS 21 19 on his first two attempts, one each on UT’s first two possessions. However, RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 48-280 30-269 Toledo was not harmed by the miscues as the Rocket defense stopped the PASSING YDS (NET) 164 236 Cardinals after both turnovers. Passes Comp-Att-Int 22-16-2 37-23-0 The Rockets finally broke through after their defense forced a turnover TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 70-444 67-262 of their own. DeJuan Rogers knocked the ball loose from BSU quarterback Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Riley Neal that was recovered by Keenan Gibbs. Ely then marched UT 69 Punt Returns-Yards 3-37 1-0 yards in 12 plays, finishing off the drive with a two-yard TD pass to Michael Kickoff Returns-Yards 0-0 5-86 Roberts. Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-0 The Rockets advanced the lead to 14-0 on their next drive, sticking Punts (Number-Avg) 3-38.0 6-40.0 mostly with the ground game. Swanson had back-to-back runs of 16 yards Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1 and Jones-Moore finished it off with an 11-yard score. Penalties-Yards 14-135 3-35 Toledo’s next score was a 31-yard field goal from Jameson Vest that was Possession Time 32:29 27:31 set up by a 41-yard run by Remy, making the score 17-0 with 3:15 left in the Third-Down Conversions 6 of 13 6 of 17 half. Following another Ball State punt, Ely hit Alonzo Russell for a 38-yard Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 2 scoring strike to make the score 24-0. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 1-7 The Cardinals finally put points on the scoreboard on a 29-yard field Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-21 0-0 goal by Morgan Hagee as time expired to end the first half. Following a scoreless third quarter, Ball State shook off its offensive dol- RUSHING: TOLEDO-SWANSON, Terry 24-139; JONES-MOORE, Damion 17-85; drums with a 51-yard touchdown reception by Jordan Williams from Riley REMY 4-56; ELY Phillip 2-4; TEAM 1-minus 4. Ball State-Gilbert, James 11-29; Neal, cutting the lead to 24-10 with 11:12 left in the contest. The Cardinals Green, Darian 7-15; Neal, Riley 11-0; Team, 1-minus 18. had a chance to cut the lead further, but Hagge’s 36-yard field attempt with PASSING: TOLEDO-ELY, Phillip 16-22-2-164. Ball State-Neal, Riley 23-37-0-236. 5:34 missed badly to the right. RECEIVING: TOLEDO-JONES, Corey 4-27; RUSSELL, Alonzo 2-45; THOMPSON, Toledo then gained 57 yards and four first downs to run out the clock to Cody 2-33; JOHNSON, Jon’Vea 2-27; REMY 2-14; JONES-MOORE, Damion 1-6; clinch the win. ZMOLIK, Alex 1-5; WICHER, Kishon 1-4; ROBERTS, Michael 1-3. Ball State-Wil- liams, Jordan 7-100; Mabon, Kevonn 7-68; Lacanaria, C. 4-35; Hogue, Jordan ROCKET ROUNDUP: Toledo extended its winning streak to seven games, 3-21; Gilbert, James 1-19; Green, Darian 1-minus 7. dating back to last season...The streak is the second-longest unbeaten stretch TACKLE LEADERS: TOLEDO-COLEMAN, Jaylen 2-6-8; VOSS, Trent 2-5-7. Ball under the direction of Coach Campbell....The Rockets won eight-straight con- State-Ingle, Ben 3-9-12; Ayers, Michael 3-6-9; Wiggins, Sean 1-8-9. tests during the 2012 season...UT won its Mid-American Conference opener INTERCEPTIONS: TOLEDO-None. Ball State-Holder, Tyree 1-0; Solomon, Terin for the eighth-consecutive year..The Midnight Blue & Gold are also unbeaten 1-0. after four games for the first time since 2001...Terry Swanson carried the ball FUMBLES: TOLEDO-Team 1-0. Ball State -Neal, Riley 1-1; Team 1-0. a career-high 24 times for a season-best 139 yards, topping the century mark for the first time this season and third time in his collegiate career...Damion Jones-Moore started at running back for a second-straight game and fin- ished with 17 rushes for 85 yards, including a five-yard TD scamper in the second period. Jones-Moore has now scored a rushing TD in each of the last six games, dating back to last season...Alonzo Russell hauled in a 38-yard TD reception in the second period and caught a pass in 42 straight games... Russell moved into a three-way tie for fourth place in school history in career TD catches (21) and eighth in receptions (176)...Trent Voss was credited with seven stops, including a season-best 3.0 tackles-for-loss...UT scored a season- high 24 points in the second period. Game 5 - Toledo 37, KENT STATE 7

TOLEDO, OH - Terry Swanson rushed for 161 yards and Kareem Hunt SCORING 1 2 3 4 F added two scores to lead No. 24 Toledo to a 38-7 Homecoming victory over Kent State 7 0 0 0 — 7 Kent State (2-4, 1-1 MAC) before 23,118 at the Glass Bowl. Toledo (5-0, 2-0 Toledo 7 17 7 7 — 38 MAC) moved to 5-0 for the first time since 2001. Toledo’s defense continued its dominance, holding Kent State to just 1st Quarter 257 yards of total offense, including just 83 yards in the second half.Trent 14:21 KSU Seibert 0 yd fumble recovery (Hynes kick) Voss led the way with six tackles, three tackles for loss and three QB hur- 3:44 UT Jones 3 yd pass from ELY (VEST kick) 8-71/2:23 ries. KSU’s only score came on a fumble recovery in the end zone following 2nd Quarter a punt snap that sailed over punter Nick Ellis’ head. In the last three games 11:51 UT SWANSON 23 yd run (VEST kick) 6-75/1:41 Toledo’s defense has given up one touchdown, a 51-yard touchdown pass vs. Ball State on Oct. 3. 5:49 UT VEST 41 yd field goal 9-51/3:20 Hunt, playing in his first game since suffering a hamstring injury vs. Iowa 1:44 UT HUNT 2 yd run (VEST kick) 2-90/0:36 State on Sept. 19, rushed for 85 yards on 16 carries. He scored on runs of 3rd Quarter two and one yards. Swanson added an 88-yard run that set up one of Hunt’s 6:48 UT HUNT 1 yd run (VEST kick) 9-80/3:42 scores as well as a 23-yard TD. 4th Quarter Phillip Ely completed 19-of-32 passes for 205 yards and two touch- 10:13 UT THOMPSON 7 yd pass from ELY (VEST kick) 6-38/2:29 downs. Cody Thompson caught four passes for 65 yards and one score. Once Attendance: 23,118 again, the offensive line did not allow a sack, moving the streak to 173 passes without a sack this season. TEAM STATISTICS Kent State TOLEDO Toledo’s day started off with a couple of hitches. Diontae Johnson took FIRST DOWNS 13 27 the opening kickoff 89 yards for a touchdown that was brought back due to RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 32-123 46-288 an illegal block. The Rockets failed to move the ball, and the ensuing punt PASSING YDS (NET) 134 230 snap went over ended up being recovered in the end zone by Kent State. Passes Comp-Att-Int 32-14-1 33-20-0 UT’s second drive stalled at the KSU 25-yard line and Jameson Vest’s TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 64-257 79-518 42-yard field goal was wide left. The Rockets finally broke through to tie the Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 score late in the first quarter on four-yard pass from Ely to Corey Jones. Punt Returns-Yards 2-7 4-55 The Rockets extended the lead to 14-7 on a 23-yard score by Swanson Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-117 2-67 with 11:51 left in the second quarter. Vest made it 17-7 moments later with a Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 41-yard field goal. Punts (Number-Avg) 10-40.4 4-43.5 Swanson set up Toledo’s next touchdown with an 88-yard run to the Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 KSU two-yard line. It was the longest run of Swanson’s career and tied for Penalties-Yards 9-83 9-84 fourth longest in Toledo history. Hunt took it the rest of the way on the next Possession Time 27:10 32:50 play with a two-yard run, giving UT a 24-7 halftime lead. Third-Down Conversions 7 of 18 4 of 13 Toledo made it 31-7 on a one-yard run by Hunt that capped a nine-play, Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2 80-yard drive with 3:42 left in the third quarter. The Rockets finished off the Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 4-5 scoring with a seven-yard TD pass from Ely to Thompson early in the fourth Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-1 quarter. RUSHING: Kent State-Bollas, George 6-48; Durham, Trayion 13-36; James, Rae- ROCKET ROUNDUP: The Rockets improve to 18-3 at home under fourth- kwon 8-15; Dixon, Antwon 1-15; Simmons, P.J. 1-7; Hibbler, Miles 1-2; Calhoun, year head coach Matt Campbell...UT is now sporting a seven-game winning Ernest 1-1; Reardon, Colin 1-minus 1. TOLEDO-SWANSON, Terry 14-161; HUNT, streak at the friendly confines of the Glass Bowl...Since 2010, Toledo is 15-1 Kareem 16-85; REMY 9-38; JULIAN, Michael 2-28; ELY, Phillip TEAM 3-13; Jones, against MAC East Division opponents. The Rockets’ last loss to a cross-division Corey 1-1; TEAM 1-minus 38. foe came against Akron, 31-29, on Nov. 29, 2013...UT’s defense held KSU to PASSING: Kent State-Bollas, George 10-21-1-77; Reardon, Colin 4-11-0-57. 257 yards of total offense (123 passing, 134 rushing) and forced 10 punts. The TOLEDO-ELY, Phillip 19-32-0-205; JULIAN, Michael 1-1-0-25. Rockets did not allow the Golden Flashes to get into the red zone...Toledo RECEIVING: Kent State-James, Raekwon 4-66; White, Kris 3-8; Simmons, P.J. sustained its first lost fumble of the season on its opening drive. The Rock- 2-14; Calhoun, Ernest 1-18; Woods, Johnny 1-12; Dixon, Antwan 1-8; Chandler, ets had a botched snap on a punt attempt and KSU recovered the loose ball C. 1-5; Fackler, Brice 1-3. TOLEDO-THOMPSON, Cody 4-65; RUSSELL, Alonzo in the end zone for a touchdown...UT posted a season-high 38 points and 4-58; JONES, Corey 3-11; RICHARDS, Darryl 2-40; WILCHER, Kishon 2-14; HUNT, has now scored at least 30 points in all three home games...Toledo piled up Kareem 2-8; DAVIS, Andrew 1-25; ROBERTS, Michael 1-8; JOHNSON, Diontae 1-1. 518 yards of total offense (288 rushing, 230 passing) against the MAC’s top TACKLE LEADERS: Kent State-Holley, Nate 11-4-15; Murray, Najee 6-3-9. TOLE- statistical unit. KSU entered today’s game giving up 252.0 yards per game... DO-ROGERS, DeJuan 4-3-7. Toledo extended its winning streak to eight games dating back to last season. INTERCEPTIONS: Kent State-Holley, Nate 11-4-15. TOLEDO-MILLIGAN, Rolan It matches the longest unbeaten stretch under the direction of Coach Camp- 1-0. bell (eight in 2012)...It also marks UT’s longest winning streak since the Mid- FUMBLES: Kent State -None. TOLEDO-Team 1-1. night Blue & Gold won 12 straight contests over the course of the 2000 and 2001 years. Terry Swanson made his first start of the season and carried the ball 14 times for a season-high 161 yards...Swanson topped the century mark for the second-straight game and fourth time in his collegiate career...Alonzo Russell caught a team-tying best four passes for 58 yards and has caught a pass in 43 straight games. Russell also moved into fifth place in school history with 2,685 career yards receiving...Rolan Millgan intercepted a pass in the third quarter and has recorded a pick in two of the last three games. Game 6 - Toledo 63, Eastern MICHIGAN 20

Toledo, OH - Phillip Ely threw for 327 yards and four touchdowns as SCORING 1 2 3 4 F No. 22 Toledo pounded Eastern Michigan, 63-20, at the Glass Bowl. The Eastern Michigan 6 0 0 14 — 20 63-point output was a season high and the most since Toledo’s 63-44 vic- Toledo 0 28 28 7 — 63 tory over Arkansas State in the GoDaddy Bowl on Jan. 4, 2015. It was the most in a regular-season game since a 66-63 Rocket win over Western 1st Quarter Michigan in 2011. 11:01 EMU Mulder 51 yd field goal 9-48/3:59 The Rockets trailed 6-0 after one quarter of play but scored 56 un- 1:29 EMU Mulder 23 yd field goal 13-83/6:00 answered points to roll to their sixth consecutive victory. Toledo (6-0, 3-0 2nd Quarter MAC) scored four touchdowns in the second quarter to take a 28-6 lead 13:09 UT SWANSON 9 yd run (VEST kick) 14-78/3:16 into the locker room. UT then exploded for four more TDs in the third to put the game away. 6:25 UT ROBERTS 9 yd pass from ELY (VEST kick) 9-51/2:29 Eastern Michigan (1-6, 0-3 MAC) was able to move the ball in the 2:52 UT HUNT 4 yd run (VEST kick) 3-94/0:44 first half, racking up 234 yards of total offense by the break. But the Eagles 1:11 UT MURDOCK 45 yd blocked FG return (VEST kick) could not penetrate Toledo’s end zone when they had the chance, and had 3rd Quarter no answer for UT’s big plays on both sides of the ball. 13:25 UT JONES 55 yd pass from ELY (VEST kick) 4-75/1:35 Toledo allowed a defensive touchdown for just the second time in 9:06 UT THOMPSON 88 yd pass from ELY (VEST kick) 3-92/0:51 the last four games, a 21-yard run by Darius Jackson in the fourth quarter 4:06 UT JOHNSON, Di. 22 yd pass from ELY (VEST kick) 3-48/0:54 long after the outcome had been decided. EMU added another score by 0:15 UT YOUSEY 14 yd pass from JULIAN (VEST kick) 5-42/1:51 Jackson late in the game. The Rockets totaled 12 tackles behind the line of 4th Quarter scrimmage and four sacks. Delando Johnson paced the ‘D’ with 11 tackles. 13:07 EMU Jackson 21 yd run (Mulder kick) 8-81/2:02 Toledo’s offense racked up a season-high 611 yards, 373 in the air and 9:25 UT JONES-MOORE 21 yd run (VEST kick) 9-91/3:32 238 on the ground. Cody Thompson (88 yards), Corey Jones (55 yards) 4:20 EMU Jackson 3 yd run (Mulder kick) 6-36/1:57 and Diontae Johnson (22 yards) all caught long TD passes from Ely in Attendance: 18, 204 the third quarter. Zach Yousey also caught a TD in the third quarter, a 14-yarder from Michael Julian. Michael Roberts caught a nine-yard TD in TEAM STATISTICS EMU TOLEDO the second quarter. FIRST DOWNS 23 23 Terry Swanson paced the running attack with 97 yards on four car- RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 48-282 29-238 ries, Damion Jones-Moore added 82 yards and Kareem Hunt chipped in PASSING YDS (NET) 176 373 with 45 yards on nine carries. All three running backs scored a touchdown. Passes Comp-Att-Int 37-23-1 33-22-0 TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 85-458 62-611 ROCKET ROUNDUP: The Rockets are 19-3 at home under Matt Campbell... Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 UT has an eight-game home winning streak...Toledo has a nine-game win- Punt Returns-Yards 1-minus 2 1-7 ning streak dating back to last season. It marks UT’s longest streak since Kickoff Returns-Yards 9-130 4-71 the Midnight Blue & Gold won 12 straight contests over the course of the Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-39 2000 and 2001 seasons...UT piled up a season-high 611 yards of total of- Punts (Number-Avg) 5-37.4 3-35.7 fense (238 rushing, season-best 373 passing)...Toledo’s 63 points marked Fumbles-Lost 3-1 2-1 the fifth consecutive game in the series in which the Rockets have scored Penalties-Yards 6-45 6-46 at least 50 points vs. EMU...Toledo scored a season-high 28 points in both Possession Time 36:29 23:31 the second and third periods. UT’s 28 points scored is tied for third-most Third-Down Conversions 9 of 20 7 of 12 in school history in one quarter. The Rockets have now scored 28 points Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 2 of 2 against EMU in a single quarter on four occasions in school history in 2002, Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 4-4 2003 and most recently 2012...UT held EMU without a point in the third Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 4-18 period. The Rockets have not allowed a single point in the third quarter this season, outscoring their opponents 52-0...Toledo did not allow a sack RUSHING: EMU-Jackson, Darius 18-113; Vann, Shaq 11-97; Bell, Reginald 13-28; for a sixth consecutive game, a string of 206 pass attempts without a sack Browning, Sam 1-22; Lewis, Juwan 4-20; Daugherty, Eddie 1-2. TOLEDO-SWAN- this season...Toledo lost only his second fumble of the season late in the SON, Terry 4-97; JONES-MOORE, Damion 9-82; HUNT, Kareem 9-45; JULIAN, Mi- fourth quarter...Toledo’s defense gave up only its second TD of the season chael 2-21; REMY 2-5; TEAM 2-minus 4; ELY, Phillip 1-minus 8. in the red zone...Terry Swanson averaged a staggering 24.2 yards on four PASSING: EMU-Bell, Reginald 16-26-1-121; Roback, Brogan 7-11-0-55. TOLE- carries, including a nine-yard scoring run in the second quarter. He was DO-ELY, Phillip 18-27-0-327; JULIAN, Michael 4-6-0-46. credited with a career-long 90-yard burst in the second quarter, marking RECEIVING: EMU-Tuttle, Cody 8-60; Daugherty, Eddie 4-12; Browning, Sam the fourth-long run in school history and the longest that did not go for 2-41; Banham, Blake 2-25; Davis, Kevin 2-14; Jackson 2-minus 3; Stone, Austin a score...Kareem Hunt carried the ball nine times for 45 yards, including a 1-20; Creel, Dustin 1-4; Fuller, Izaiah 1-3. TOLEDO-JONES, Corey 7-90; ROBERTS, four-yard TD scamper in the second period...Damion Jones-Moore rushed Michael 4-48; RUSSELL, Alonzo 3-43; THOMPSON, Cody 2-110; ZMOLIK, Alex the ball nine times for 82 yards, including a 21-yard TD run in the fourth 2-30; JOHNSON, Diontae 1-22; YOUSEY, Zach 1-14; JOHNSON, Jon’Vea 1-13; quarter. Jones-Moore has scored a rushing TD in seven of the last eight REMY, Marc 1-3. games, dating back to last season...Phillip Ely has now thrown multiple TD TACKLE LEADERS: EMU-Ibe, Great 1-6-7; Giraldo 6-0-6. TOLEDO-JOHNSON, passes in each of the last three games...Corey Jones totaled a team-high Delando 6-5-11; MILLIGAN, Rolan 7-1-8. seven catches for a season-high 90 yards...Alonzo Russell finished with INTERCEPTIONS: EMU-None. TOLEDO-WHITTAKER, Chaz 1-39. three catches for 43 yards, extending his streak of consecutive games with FUMBLES: EMU-Bell, Reginald 2-1; Stone, Austin 1-0. TOLEDO-Team 1-0; Jones, at least one catch to 44. Russell also moved past Nick Moore (2005-08) into seventh place in school history with 183 career receptions...The Rockets’ defense totaled a season-high 12.0 tackles-for-loss with 10 different play- ers recording a stop behind the line of scrimmage. Toledo’s previous best effort was 10.0 tackles-for-loss against Iowa State on Sept. 19. Game 7 - Toledo 51, UMASS 35

FOXBOROUGH, MA - Faced with its first double-digit deficit of the SCORING 1 2 3 4 F season, No. 19 Toledo (7-0, 4-0 MAC) responded with a dominating sec- Toledo 3 7 21 20 — 51 ond-half performance in a 51-35 victory over UMass (1-6, 0-3 MAC) at Gil- Massachusetts 14 14 0 7 — 35 lette Stadium. After being hampered by three interceptions in the first half, the 1st Quarter Rockets scored on their first five possessions of the second stanza. Com- 11:21 UT VEST 35 yd field goal 14-60/3:39 bined with a stifling showing by UT’s defense in the final 30 minutes, it 6:52 UM Mills 10 yd pass from Frohnapfel (Laurent kick) 8-44/2:23 was more than enough for Toledo to maintain its unbeaten record and 1:47 UM Nesmith 14 yd pass from Frohnapfel (Laurent kick) 2-36/0:23 notch the fifth-largest comeback in school history. 2nd Quarter The Rockets’ victory extended their winning streak to 10 games dat- ing back to last season, marking the fifth double-digit winning streak in 13:10 UT JONES 20 yd pass from ELY (VEST kick) 11-78/3:37 school history. 11:10 UM Sharpe 35 yd pass from Frohnapfel (Laurent kick) 6-76/2:00 Phillip Ely, ignited the second-half explosion with four scoring toss- 8:23 UM Young 50 yd run (Laurent kick) 1-50/0:08 es, finishing the day with a career-high 355 passing yards and a career- 3rd Quarter best five TDs. Ely’s five touchdown throws are tied for third-most in school 10:33 UT THOMPSON 4 yd pass from ELY (VEST kick) 10-70/2:52 history, trailing only former Rocket Bruce Gradkowski’s total of six that he 8:13 UT RUSSELL 15 yd pass from ELY (VEST kick) 3-71/0:39 accomplished on two occasions. 1:56 UT ROBERTS 4 yd pass from ELY (VEST kick) 11-70/4:49 Ely primarily spread the ball out to a trio of receivers. Cody Thomp- 4th Quarter son hauled in six catches for 116 yards and a career-best two scores, 14:13 UT SWANSON 1 yd run (VEST kick) 7-36/1:45 Alonzo Russell caught five passes for 96 yards and a TD andCorey Jones 10:59 UT THOMPSON 31 yd pass from ELY (VEST kick) 5-62/2:19 matched his season high with eight receptions for 88 yards and one TD. 6:31 UT VEST 25 yd field goal 7-34/3:18 Terry Swanson led Toledo’s ground attack with 21 carries for 118 4:11 UM Sharpe 3 yd pass from Frohnapfel (Laurent kick) 7-63/2:20 yards and a score. 1:41 UT VEST 29 yd field goal 8-25/2:30 Toledo opened the second stanza with a 70-yard march down the Attendance: 12, 793 field that culminated with Ely finding Thompson wide open in the end zone. Russell brought the Rockets within 28-24 when he was able to get TEAM STATISTICS TOLEDO UMASS his foot in just inside the end line. Michael Roberts put the Midnight Blue FIRST DOWNS 33 19 and Gold ahead to stay, 31-28, on a four-yard catch with 1:56 remaining in RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 58-265 24-148 the third quarter. PASSING YDS (NET) 355 240 A Swanson one-yard plunge and a 31-yard toss from Ely to Thomp- Passes Comp-Att-Int 26-47-3 27-49-1 son in the first five minutes of the fourth quarter continued UT’s scoring TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 105-620 73-388 spurt. Freshman Jameson Vest closed out the Rockets’ scoring with 25- Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 and 29-yard field goals give a season-high three field goals for a third time Punt Returns-Yards 5-60 1-16 this season. Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-117 9-179 Interception Returns-Yards 1-83 3-68 ROCKET ROUNDUP: Toledo’s 10-game winning streak marks its longest Punts (Number-Avg) 1-41.0 8-41.2 since the Midnight Blue & Gold won 12 straight over the course of 2000- Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 01...Toledo improved to 16-1 against MAC East Division opponents since Penalties-Yards 10-81 15-134 2010...The Rockets ran 105 plays, second most in school history in a single Possession Time 36:58 23:02 game, and posted a season-best 620 yards of total offense (355 passing, Third-Down Conversions 12 of 21 4 of 15 265 rushing)...UT has now topped 600 yards of total offense in each of Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 4 0 of 2 the last two contests...Toledo is averaging a staggering 50.7 points and Red-Zone Scores-Chances 8-8 3-4 583.0 yards of total offense over the last three games...UT scored at least Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 0-0 50 points in consecutive games on four occasions under head coach Matt Campbell...Phillip Ely thrown 13 TD passes in the last four contests...Co- RUSHING: TOLEDO-SWANSON, Terry 21-118; HUNT, 20-90; JONES-MOORE, Da- rey Jones tied his season high with eight catches for 88 yards...Jones has mion 14-61; ELY, Phillip 1-6; TEAM 2-minus 10. UMASS-Young, Marquis 13-80; scored a TD in three straight games...Terry Swanson carried the ball a Frohnapfel, Blake 2-32; Lindsay, Sekai 5-25; Isabella, Andy 1-8; Wilson, Jamal 3-3. game-high 21 times for a contest-best 118 yards, including a one-yard TD PASSING: TOLEDO-ELY, Phillip 26-47-3-355. UMASS-Frohnapfel, Blake 27-49- plunge in the fourth quarter. Swanson topped the century three times this 1-240. season and on five occasions in his collegiate career. He has also found the RECEIVING: TOLEDO-JONES, Corey 8-88; THOMPSON, Cody 6-116; RUSSELL, end zone in four of the last five games...Cody Thompson finished with six Alonzo 5-96; ZMOLIK, Alex 2-13; ROBERTS, Michael 2-12; JOHNSON, Diontae catches for a career-best 116 yards...He has now tallied a TD catch (four 1-7; SWANSON, Terry 1-4. UMASS-Sharpe, Tajae 12-159; Young, Marquis 5-7; total) in three straight contests...Alonzo Russell moved into fourth place Nesmith, Shakur 4-35; Mills, Rodney 2-16; Howard, Brandon 1-10; Long, Elgin in school history with 22 career scoring receptions..Russell finished with 1-6; Michel, M. 1-5; Wilson, Jamal 1-2 a season-tying best five grabs for a season-high 96 yards...He has caught TACKLE LEADERS: TOLEDO-MILLIGAN, Rolan 7-3-10; MURDOCK, Chase 5-4-9; at least one pass in 45 straight games...Ja’Wuan Woodley picked off his NORRILS, Cheatham 4-5-9. UMASS-Santos-Knox, Jovan 5-15-20; Singh, Charan collegiate pass on the final play of the second quarter and returned it 83 5-5-10; Huber, Shane 5-5-10. yards...Rolan Milligan spearheaded the defense with a season-high 10 INTERCEPTIONS: TOLEDO-WOODLEY, Ja’Wuan 1-83. UMASS-Jette, Randall stops...Milligan’s career high is 13 stops at Arkansas on Oct. 25, 2014 as a 1-48; Dudley-Giles, Trey 1-20; Colton, Joe 1-0. member of UAB...Josh Teachey made his first collegiate start and finished FUMBLES: TOLEDO-Jones, Corey 1-0. UMASS-Dudley-Giles, Trey 1-0. with four tackles...Michael Roberts registered a touchdown in three of his last four games. Game 8 - NORTHERN ILLINOIS 32, Toledo 27

TOLEDO, OH - Terry Swanson and Kareem Hunt combined for 273 SCORING 1 2 3 4 F yards rushing but it wasn’t enough as the No. 20 Rockets fell to West Divi- Northern Illinois 10 6 3 13 — 32 sion rival Northern Illinois, 32-27, at the Glass Bowl. Toledo 17 0 7 3 — 27 It was the first loss of the season for Toledo (7-1, 4-1 MAC). NIU (6-3, 4-1 MAC) moves into a three-way tie in the MAC West with the Rockets 1st Quarter and Central Michigan. All three teams trail Western Michigan (4-0). 8:05 UT RUSSELL 11 yd pass from ELY (VEST kick) 12-75/3:07 Trailing 27-19 in the fourth quarter, the Huskies scored two touch- 7:31 NIU Lewis 67 yd pass from Hare (Hagan kick) 2-68/0:28 downs in the final nine minutes. The second score, a two-yard run by Joel 6:04 UT HUNT 6 yd run (VEST kick) 5-83/1:20 Bouagnon with 1:59 left, gave NIU its first lead of the game. 2:57 UT VEST 39 yd field goal 7-27/1:50 Toledo’s attempt to rally was quickly thwarted when Phillip Ely’s pass to Hunt was tipped in the air and intercepted by Boomer Mays at the UT 0:39 NIU Hagan 36 yd field goal 7-22/2:10 21-yard line. The Huskies then ran out the clock to claim their sixth con- 2nd Quarter secutive victory over the Rockets. 3:07 NIU Hagan 20 yd field goal 6-16/2:16 Hunt led Toledo with a season-high 140 yards rushing and two 0:00 NIU Hagan 29 yd field goal 7-9/2:14 touchdowns. Swanson added 133 yards on 16 attempts. Chase Murdock 3rd Quarter and Ja’Wuan Woodley led the defense with 11 tackles apiece. 4:23 UT HUNT 1 yd run (VEST kick) 9-68/4:01 Toledo drew first blood on an 11-yard touchdown pass from Ely to 2:34 NIU Hagan 52 yd field goal 6-25/1:39 Russell with 8:05 remaining in the first quarter. NIU wasted no time with its 4th Quarter counter-punch, as Hare hit Tommylee Lewis down the middle of the field 13:45 UT VEST 39 yd field goal 9-51/3:44 for 67-yard scoring strike just two plays later. 9:27 NIU Golladay 7 yd pass from Graham (Bouagnon rush failed) 11-67/4:13 Swanson set up the Rockets’ next score with a 58-yard run to the NIU 1:59 NIU Bouagnon 2 yd run (Hagan kick) 8-70/3:20 20-yard line. Hunt took it the rest of the way, rushing three more times, the Attendance: 23,089 last one a six-yard smash into the end zone to make the score 14-7 with 6:04 left in the first quarter. TEAM STATISTICS NIU TOLEDO After Toledo’ defense forced a Huskie three-and-out, the Rockets FIRST DOWNS 18 21 moved down to the 23-yard line before the drive stalled. Jameson Vest RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 54-124 50-291 kicked a 39-yard field goal to extend the lead to 17-7. NIU’s Christian PASSING YDS (NET) 277 136 Hagan answered with a 36-yarder to cut the margin to 17-10. The field Passes Comp-Att-Int 25-16-1 33-15-2 goal was set up by a 50-yard completion from Hare to Lewis on a third- TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 79-401 83-427 and-39 play. Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 The pace of the game slowed down considerably in the second quar- Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-minus 3 ter, as both offenses stalled. But a pair of Rocket miscues aided the Hus- Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-168 7-132 kies’ cause. A shanked punt by UT’s Nick Ellis that traveled just nine yards Interception Returns-Yards 2-15 1-0 to the UT 19-yard line set up a 20-yard NIU field goal that cut the lead to Punts (Number-Avg) 5-36.2 4-41.8 17-13 with 3:07 left in the half. Moments later, Ely tossed an interception Fumbles-Lost 3-1 2-1 that was picked off at the UT 36-yard line and returned to the 21. Once Penalties-Yards 6-55 4-33 again, UT’s defense stiffened, forcing NIU to settle for a 29-yard field goal Possession Time 30:13 29:47 with two seconds left that made the score 17-16 at the break. Third-Down Conversions 6 of 19 9 of 19 Toledo’s third drive of the third quarter paid dividends, with Hunt Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 2 of 3 scoring from one yard out on fourth down to make the score 24-16. Hunt Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 3-3 set up his TD with a 37-yard run earlier in the drive. Northern struck back Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-5 2-10 with a 52-yard field goal by Hagan, the first points scored against UT in the third quarter this season. RUSHING: NIU-Bouagnon, Joel 26-87; Graham, Ryan 10-41; Hare, Drew 8-29; Vest answered with a 39-yard field goal to push the lead back to Huff, Jordan 5-21; Lewis, Tommylee 2-minus 8; TEAM 3-minus 46. TOLEDO- eight points, 27-19, with 13:45 left. NIU then took advantage of a Toledo HUNT, 25-140; SWANSON, Terry 16-133; ELLIS, Nick 1-18; JONES-MOORE, Da- personal foul to cut the lead to 27-25. UT forced the Huskies to settle for mion 2-5; REMY, Marc 1-2; ELY, Phillip 4-minus 3; TEAM 1-minus 4. a field goal, but on the attempt UT was whistled for a personal foul for PASSING: NIU-Hare, Drew 7-13-1-145; Graham 9-12-0-132. TOLEDO-ELY, Phillip illegal leverage. Northern took advantage as Graham hit Golladay for a 15-33-2-136. one-handed TD grab from seven yards out with 9:27 left in the contest. RECEIVING: NIU-Golladay, Kenny 8-128; Lewis, Tommylee 5-125; Turner, NIU failed on the two-point conversion. Aregero 2-21; Brescacin, Juwan 1-3. TOLEDO-JONES, Corey 4-40; SWANSON, Terry 3-17; RUSSELL, Alonzo 2-30; ROBERTS, Michael 2-17; JOHNSON, Diontae ROCKET ROUNDUP: Toledo’s 10-game winning streak dating back to last 1-21; WILCHER, Kishon 1-6; HUNT, Kareem 1-4; THOMPSON, Cody 1-1. season was snapped...The Rockets are 19-4 at home under fourth-year TACKLE LEADERS: NIU-Mays, Boom 5-5-10; Mayes, Brandon 4-5-9. TOLEDO- head coach Matt Campbell...UT is 36-9 in MAC games since 2010 with six MURDOCK, Chase 7-4-11; WOODLEY, Ja’Wuan 6-5-11. of those setbacks coming against NIU...Kareem Hunt notched his second INTERCEPTIONS: NIU-Mayes, Brandon 1-15; Mays, Boomer 1-0. TOLEDO- multiple touchdown effort of the season and eighth in his collegiate ca- MATHIS, Trevon 1-0. reer...Terry Swanson topped the century mark for the fourth time this FUMBLES: NIU-Team 2-0; Golladay, Kenny 1-1. TOLEDO-TEAM 1-1, ELY, Phillip season and averaged a staggering 8.3 yards per carry...UT had two play- 1-0. ers rush for 100 yards for the first time this season...Alonzo Russell’s first- quarter TD reception was the 23rd of his career and moved him into a tie for third place in school history with Bernard Reedy (2010-13)...Russell has now caught at least one pass in 46 straight games, tied for the second- longest streak in school history with Mel Long (1997-2000). Game 9 - Toledo 28, Central Michigan 23

MOUNT PLEASANT, MI — Kareem Hunt rushed for 113 yards and two SCORING 1 2 3 4 F touchdowns to lead Toledo to a critical 28-23 victory over Central Michigan at Toledo 14 7 0 7 — 28 Kelly/Shorts Stadium. Central Michigan 0 10 7 6 — 23 Hunt’s first touchdown was a 41-yard run in the first quarter that put the Rockets up, 14-0, while his second TD was a three-yard plunge in the fourth 1st Quarter quarter that helped give UT its winning cushion. 10:28 UT ROBERTS 2 yd pass from ELY (VEST kick) 12-70/4:32 Hunt was complemented by Phillip Ely, who completed 23-of-39 passes 1:48 UT HUNT 41 yd run (VEST kick) 5-61/1:39 for 322 yards and two scores. His primary target was Alonzo Russell, who tal- 2nd Quarter lied four receptions and a team-high 86 yards. 13:27 UT JOHNSON, Di. 36 yd pass from ELY (VEST kick) 3-52/0:44 Toledo’s defense held CMU to just 59 yards rushing, forcing the Chip- pewas into a one-dimensional attack. Cheatham Norrils (seven tackles, one 9:30 CMU Eavey 48 yd field goal 10-51/3:57 interception, two pass breakups) and Christian Dukes (six tackles, two break- 3:46 CMU Edwards 0 yd fumble recovery (Eavey kick) 8-58/3:33 ups) led the defense. 3rd Quarter Toledo wasted no time getting on the board, driving 70 yards in 12 plays 8:24 CMU Willis 23 yd pass from Rush (Eavey kick) 6-92/2:41 on its opening drive to take a 7-0 lead. The final two yards came on a shovel 4th Quarter pass from Ely to Michael Roberts. Two possessions later, Hunt took it to the 7:01 UT HUNT 3 yd run (VEST kick) 10-64/3:30 house on a 41-yard TD romp, his longest rush of the season, making it 14-0 3:26 CMU Rice 5 yd pass from Rush (Rush pass failed) 10-79/3:35 with 1:48 left in the first quarter. Attendance: 13,490 The Rockets pushed the lead to 21-0 early in the second quarter on a 36- yard strike on a scramble from Ely to Diontae Johnson. TEAM STATISTICS TOLEDO CMU CMU finally got on the board with 9:30 left in the half when Brian Eavey FIRST DOWNS 23 21 hit a career-long 48-yard field goal to trim the lead to 21-3. The Chippewas RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 35-163 20-59 caught a break on their next drive when Jay Roberson fumbled the ball into PASSING YDS (NET) 322 349 the end zone on a short run from the two-yard line but it was recovered by Passes Comp-Att-Int 23-39-0 33-53-1 right tackle Derek Edwards in the end zone to make the score 21-10. TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 74-485 73-408 CMU scored on its second possession of the third quarter to move to Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 within four points, 21-17. Corey Willis capped six-play, 92-yard drive with a 23- Punt Returns-Yards 2-2 0-0 yard TD catch from Cooper Rush. Willis lost the ball near the goal line after the Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-57 5-100 catch but officials ruled that he crossed the plane. Interception Returns-Yards 1-minus 3 0-0 Toledo then missed an opportunity to add points to the board on its Punts (Number-Avg) 4-30.8 5-39.6 next drive when Jameson Vest pushed a 21-yard field-goal attempt wide Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 right. Penalties-Yards 7-65 5-63 The Rockets’ defense came up big on Central’s next two drives. The Chip- Possession Time 27:53 32:07 pewas advanced to the UT two-yard line on a 33-yard scramble by Rush. But Third-Down Conversions 7 of 14 8 of 17 an offensive pass interference call and a 16-yard sack by Ja’Wuan Woodley Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 2 forced CMU to attempt a 51-yard field goal, which came up short. A short Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-4 2-3 while later, CMU drove to the UT 47-yard line, but Dukes broke up a pass on Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-23 0-0 fourth-and-four. Toledo’s offense then got in gear with a 10-play, 64-yard drive that was RUSHING: TOLEDO-HUNT, 20-113; SWANSON, Terry 10-26; REMY, Marc 2-17; finished off on a three-yard run by Hunt, giving UT a 28-17 lead with 7:01 to JONES, Corey 1-16; ELY, Phillip 1-minus 3; TEAM 1-minus 6. CMU-Rush, Cooper play. Hunt had 42 yards rushing on five carries in the drive. 7-23; Hayes, Jahray 5-19; Roberson, Jay 3-10; Walker, Martez 5-7; Edwards, Derek CMU stayed alive with a 10-play, 79-yard drive that was capped off by 0-0. a five-yard TD catch by Anthony Rice from Rush with 3:26 left. The two-point PASSING: TOLEDO-ELY, Phillip 23-39-0-322. CMU-Rush, Cooper 33-52-1-349; conversion attempt failed, making the score 28-23. Walker, Martez 0-1-0-0. Toledo answered with a long drive but failed to cash in when Vest’s 33- RECEIVING: TOLEDO-RUSSELL, Alonzo 4-86; THOMPSON, Cody 4-62; WILCHER, yard field goal missed wide right with 21 seconds left. CMU took over at its Kishon 4-41; JOHNSON, Diontae 3-63; JOHNSON, Jon’vea 2-27; SWANSON, Terry own 20-yard line but its faint hopes ended when Norrils picked off Rush at the 2-24; JONES, Corey 2-15; REMY, Marc 1-2; ROBERTS, Michael 1-2;. CMU-Kroll, CMU 43 with five seconds left. Jesse 7-130; Chapman, Mark 6-38; Rice, Anthony 5-36; Willis, Corey 4-51; Walker, Martez 3-9; Conklin, Tyler 2-39; Cooper, Eric 2-26; Bacci, Joe 2-11; Roberson, Jay ROCKET ROUNDUP: Toledo extended its lead in its series vs. CMU to 23-18-3 1-5; McCord, Ben 1-4. with its sixth straight victory over the Chippewas...UT holds a 37-9 record in TACKLE LEADERS: TOLEDO-NORRILS, Cheatham 7-0-7; WHITTAKER, Chaz 5-1- MAC games since 2010...The Rockets didn’t commit a turnover in the contest, 6; DUKES, Christian 2-4-6. CMU-Frazier, Kavon 9-3-12; Annese, Tony 7-1-8. marking the first time UT has done so since its season-opening victory over INTERCEPTIONS: TOLEDO-NORRILS, Cheatham 1-minus 3. CMU-None. Arkansas...Phillip Ely topped the 300-yard passing mark for the fourth time FUMBLES: TOLEDO-ELY, Phillip 1-0. CMU-Roberson, Jay 1-0.. this season and the fifth occasion in his Rocket career...Kareem Hunt post his 18th 100-yard game of his Rocket career, tying him with Wasean Tait (1993-98) for second place on UT’s all-time list...Hunt registered a 41-yard touchdown run in the first quarter for his longest run from scrimmage this season...Hunt is the sixth Rocket to top the 3,000-yard career rushing mark...Kishon Wilcher caught a career-high four passes for 41 yards in his first career start for the Rockets. Diontae Johnson recorded season highs for receptions (3) and re- ception yardage (63). He also scored his second touchdown of the season on a 36-yard reception early in the second quarter. Game 10 - Toledo 44, Bowling GREEN 28

BOWLING GREEN, OH - Kareem Hunt rushed for a season-high 153 SCORING 1 2 3 4 F yards and two touchdowns and the Rocket defense forced five turnovers Toledo 17 13 7 7 — 44 as Toledo defeated arch-rival Bowling Green, 44-28. Bowling Green 0 14 14 0 — 28 It was the sixth consecutive victory for Toledo in the “Battle of I-75.” More importantly, it kept Toledo (9-1, 6-1 MAC) in the thick of race for the 1st Quarter Mid-American Conference West Division title. 12:55 UT HUNT 5 yd run (VEST kick) 4-27/1:52 Hunt battered the Falcons on the ground early as Toledo jumped out 10:02 UT SWANSON 23 yd run (VEST kick) 3-67/0:50 to a 20-0 lead, and then ground up yardage late as the Rockets tried to eat 3:10 UT VEST 20 yd field goal 11-60/5:29 up the clock. Phillip Ely made enough big plays to keep the Falcons’ de- 2nd Quarter fense honest. Ely completed 16-of-24 passes for 208 yards and one touch- down, and also ran for his first career score. 14:14 UT VEST 22 yd field goal 6-49/1:47 Toledo’s defense held Bowling Green to 368 yards of total offense, 12:20 BG Coppet 5 yd run (Tate kick) 9-65/1:54 216 below its average of 584. Most important was the three fumble re- 8:33 UT VEST 35 yd field goal 10-47/3:47 coveries and two interceptions by the Rockets that either stopped BGSU 5:58 UT HUNT 11 yd run (VEST kick) 3-39/0:29 drives or set up Toledo scores. The game was sealed by Cheatham Norrils’ 1:34 BG Dieter 5 yd pass from Johnson (Tate kick) 11-76/4:17 second interception of the game with 1:55 left. 3rd Quarter 12:25 BG Dieter 3 yd pass from Johnson (Tate kick) 4-32/1:19 ROCKET ROUNDUP: Toledo extended its series-long winning streak 11:10 UT ELY 8 yd run (VEST kick) 2-8/0:35 against the Falcons to six games...UT’s victory also reduced Bowling 8:03 BG Dieter 11 yd pass from Johnson (Tate kick) 10-57/3:01 Green’s all-time series advantage over the Rockets to 39-37-4...Toledo’s 4th Quarter 5-0 road record this season is the first time since the 1971 season it was 8:38 UT RUSSELL 15 yd pass from ELY (VEST kick) 9-64/5:14 undefeated and untied away from the Glass Bowl...The Rockets did post Attendance: 23,492 a 5-0-1 mark in road games in the 1995 campaign...The Rockets are 17-1 against MAC East Division opponents since 2010. UT’s only loss to a cross- TEAM STATISTICS TOLEDO BGSU division foe during that stretch came against Akron, 31-29, in its season FIRST DOWNS 20 28 finale on Nov. 29, 2013...UT is 38-9 in Mid-American Conference contests RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 50-198 30-94 since 2010...Toledo’s defense forced five turnovers, matching the most PASSING YDS (NET) 208 274 by a Rocket opponent this season. UT also forced five turnovers against Passes Comp-Att-Int 16-24-1 29-47-2 Arkansas State (Sept. 26)...Toledo’s 30 points in the first half are a season TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YARDS 74-406 77-368 high. The Rockets’ previous best was 28 vs. EMU on Oct. 17...The Rockets’ Fumble Returns-Yards 2-45 0-0 four rushing touchdowns tonight marked a season high...Phillip Ely con- Punt Returns-Yards 1-21 0-0 tributed to that total with his first career rushing touchdown, an eight- Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-43 6-91 yard scamper in the third quarter...Kareem Hunt carried the ball a season- Interception Returns-Yards 2-15 1-7 high 29 times for a season-best 153 yards. He scored two touchdowns to Punts (Number-Avg) 2-35.5 4-40.8 give him 31 career rushing touchdowns, tying Emerson Cole (1947-49) for Fumbles-Lost 0-0 5-3 fifth place on UT’s all-time list...Hunt also moved into fifth place on the Penalties-Yards 8-84 8-85 Rockets’ all-time rushing list and has 3,152 yards in his UT career...Hunt Possession Time 34:31 25:29 topped the 100-yard mark for the 19th time in his career to move into Third-Down Conversions 7 of 16 7 of 14 second place in that category in UT history...Alonzo Russell has caught at Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 2 of 3 least one pass in 48 straight games, just one behind UT’s all-time leader Red-Zone Scores-Chances 7-7 4-4 Steve Odom (2003-06)...Russell also moved into second place on UT’s Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-13 1-9 career touchdown list with 24 scores, one behind former Rockets Lance Moore (2001-04) and Eric Page (2010-13) for the school record...Russell RUSHING: TOLEDO-HUNT, 29-153; SWANSON, Terry 13-52; JONES-MOORE, Da- became the third Rocket to surpass 3,000 receiving yards...He ranks third mion 2-9; ELY, Phillip 3-minus 1; TEAM 3-minus 15. BGSU-Greene, Travis 17-73; in UT history with 3,014 yards and now is fifth in Toledo annals with 197 Coppet, Fred 4-13; Johnson, Matt 9-8. receptions...Cheatham Norrils leads the team with three interceptions PASSING: TOLEDO-ELY, Phillip 16-24-1-208. BGSU-Johnson, Matt 29-47-2-274. after notching a career-best two picks tonight...He has three INTs in his RECEIVING: TOLEDO-THOMPSON, Cody 4-57; JONES, Corey 4-51; RUSSELL, last two games and six in his Rocket career...Trevon Mathis registered a Alonzo 3-74; HUNT, Kareem 2-5; SWANSON, Terry 2-5; ROBERTS, Michael 1-16. career-high eight tackles, surpassing his previous best of four on three BGSU-Dieter, Gehrig 13-103; Moore, Ronnie 4-41; Greene, Travis 3-43; Lewis, occasions...Josh Teachey started his second game of the season in place Roger 3-32; Coppet, Fred 3-23; Burbrink, Ryan 2-28; Lee, Derek 1-4.. of Rolan Milligan...Milligan did see action after sitting out UT’s last two TACKLE LEADERS: TOLEDO-MATHIS, Trevon 8-0-8; MURDOCK, Chase 4-4-8. contests due to injury and recorded two tackles, one forced fumble, one BGSU-Valdez, Austin 5-8-13; Greene, Trent 5-6-11. pass breakup and one quarterback hurry...Jameson Vest booted a sea- INTERCEPTIONS: TOLEDO-NORRILS, Cheatham 2-15. BGSU-Valdez, Austin 1-7. son-high three field goals for a fourth time this year. He connected from FUMBLES: TOLEDO-None. BGSU-Greene, Travis 2-0; Johnson, Matt 1-1; Cop- 20, 22 and 35 yards out in the first half before missing a 51-yard attempt pet, Fred 1-1; Dieter, Gehrig 1-1. in the fourth quarter...The Rockets tallied touchdowns on their first two drives of the game...It was the first time this season and first since last year’s game at Eastern Michigan (Nov. 28) that UT reached the end zone on its first two possessions...Toledo scored on its first six scoring drives of the game...The only drive UT didn’t find the end zone was when it ran out the clock before halftime. 2015 toledo statistics

2015 Toledo Football Toledo Overall Team Statistics (as of Nov 18, 2015) All games

Team Statistics TOLEDO OPP SCORING 358 197 Points Per Game 35.8 19.7 Points Off Turnovers 76 45 FIRST DOWNS 228 209 R u s h in g 95 77 P a s s in g 115 112 P e n a lt y 18 20 RUSHING YARDAGE 2144 1123 Yards gained rushing 2335 1439 Yards lost rushing 191 316 Rushing Attempts 420 340 Average Per Rush 5.1 3.3 Average Per Game 214.4 112.3 TDs Rushing 22 8 PASSING YARDAGE 2471 2624 C o m p - A t t - I n t 195-349-10 243-413-11 Average Per Pass 7.1 6.4 Average Per Catch 12.7 10.8 Average Per Game 247.1 262.4 TDs Passing 20 13 TOTAL OFFENSE 4615 3747 Total Plays 769 753 Average Per Play 6.0 5.0 Average Per Game 461.5 374.7 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 32-687 63-1245 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 21-248 10-79 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 11-175 10-92 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 21.5 19.8 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 11.8 7.9 INT RETURN AVERAGE 15.9 9.2 FUMBLES-LOST 14-3 24-9 PENALTIES-Yards 82-720 83-788 Average Per Game 72.0 78.8 PUNTS-Yards 34-1304 54-2049 Average Per Punt 38.4 37.9 Net punt average 35.4 33.0 KICKOFFS-Yards 70-4076 41-2439 Average Per Kick 58.2 59.5 Net kick average 39.0 39.1 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 0 : 0 2 2 9 : 5 8 3RD-DOWN Conversions 76/160 69/169 3rd-Down Pct 48% 41% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 9/18 8/18 4th-Down Pct 50% 44% SACKS BY-Yards 24-152 3-14 MISC YARDS 63 3 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 44 23 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 17-25 12-19 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-1 RED-ZONE SCORES (43-50) 86% (20-32) 63% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (32-50) 64% (13-32) 41% PAT-ATTEMPTS (43-43) 100% (21-21) 100% ATTENDANCE 108900 109368 Games/Avg Per Game 5/21780 5/21874 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Toledo 91 112 87 58 10 358 Opponents 40 68 24 62 3 197 2015 toledo statistics

2015 Toledo Football Toledo Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 18, 2015) All games

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg SWANSON, Terry 9 120 809 8 801 6.7 6 90 89.0 JONES, Corey 18 189 10.5 0 48 HUNT, Kareem 7 143 781 26 755 5.3 9 41 107.9 FRAZIER, K. 1 0 0.0 0 0 JONES-MOORE, D. 8 79 407 6 401 5.1 5 40 50.1 THOMPSON, Cody 1 31 31.0 0 4 REMY, Marc 9 29 173 2 171 5.9 0 41 19.0 QUINN, Zach 1 28 28.0 0 0 JULIAN, Michael 4 6 64 0 64 10.7 0 16 16.0 Total 21 248 11.8 0 48 ELY, Phillip 10 20 49 25 24 1.2 1 10 2.4 Opponents 10 79 7.9 0 43 ELLIS, Nick 10 1 18 0 18 18.0 0 18 1.8 SMITH, Brad 3 4 14 0 14 3.5 0 5 4.7 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg JONES, Corey 10 3 17 5 12 4.0 0 16 1.2 NORRILS, C. 3 12 4.0 0 15 JOHNSON,Jon'Vea 10 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.3 WHITTAKER, Chaz 2 39 19.5 0 39 ZMOLIK, Alex 10 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0.0 MILLIGAN, Rolan 2 36 18.0 1 36 TEAM 9 14 0 119 -119 -8.5 0 0 -13.2 WOODLEY,Ja'Wuan 1 83 83.0 0 83 Total 10 420 2335 191 2144 5.1 22 90 214.4 ROGERS, DeJuan 1 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 10 340 1439 316 1123 3.3 8 50 112.3 MATHIS, Trevon 1 0 0.0 0 0 COLEMAN, Jaylen 1 5 5.0 0 5 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Total 11 175 15.9 1 83 ELY, Phillip 10 126.99 190-342-10 55.6 2400 19 88 240.0 Opponents 10 92 9.2 0 48 JULIAN, Michael 4 203.77 5-7-0 71.4 71 1 25 17.8 Total 10 128.53 195-349-10 55.9 2471 20 88 247.1 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Opponents 10 117.27 243-413-11 58.8 2624 13 67 262.4 JOHNSON, Di. 25 568 22.7 0 42 WILCHER, Kishon 6 109 18.2 0 22 Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g OLEKANMA, R. 1 10 10.0 0 10 JONES, Corey 10 49 477 9.7 4 55 47.7 Total 32 687 21.5 0 42 THOMPSON, Cody 10 31 610 19.7 4 88 61.0 Opponents 63 1245 19.8 1 92 RUSSELL, Alonzo 10 31 556 17.9 5 51 55.6 ROBERTS, M. 10 17 168 9.9 4 16 16.8 Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg WILCHER, Kishon 10 12 125 10.4 0 25 12.5 ROGERS, DeJuan 1 23 23.0 0 23 JOHNSON, Di. 9 10 168 16.8 2 36 18.7 JONES, Orion 1 22 22.0 0 22 SWANSON, Terry 9 10 54 5.4 0 14 6.0 MURDOCK, Chase 0 0 0.0 1 0 REMY, Marc 9 9 42 4.7 0 10 4.7 Total 2 45 22.5 1 23 JOHNSON,Jon'Vea 10 8 101 12.6 0 18 10.1 Opponents 0 0 0.0 1 0 ZMOLIK, Alex 10 5 48 9.6 0 22 4.8 HUNT, Kareem 7 5 17 3.4 0 7 2.4 JONES-MOORE, D. 8 4 26 6.5 0 11 3.2 RICHARDS, D. 7 2 40 20.0 0 26 5.7 DAVIS, Andrew 5 1 25 25.0 0 25 5.0 YOUSEY, Zach 5 1 14 14.0 1 14 2.8 Total 10 195 2471 12.7 20 88 247.1 Opponents 10 243 2624 10.8 13 67 262.4 2015 toledo statistics

2015 Toledo Football Toledo Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 18, 2015) All games

PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g VEST, Jameson - 17-25 43-43 - - - - - 94 ELY, Phillip 10 362 24 2400 2424 242.4 HUNT, Kareem 9 ------54 SWANSON, Terry 9 120 801 0 801 89.0 SWANSON, Terry 6 ------36 HUNT, Kareem 7 143 755 0 755 107.9 JONES-MOORE, D. 5 ------30 JONES-MOORE, D. 8 79 401 0 401 50.1 RUSSELL, Alonzo 5 ------30 REMY, Marc 9 29 171 0 171 19.0 THOMPSON, Cody 4 - - - - 0-1 - - 24 JULIAN, Michael 4 13 64 71 135 33.8 JONES, Corey 4 ------24 ELLIS, Nick 10 1 18 0 18 1.8 ROBERTS, M. 4 ------24 SMITH, Brad 3 4 14 0 14 4.7 JOHNSON, Di. 2 ------12 JONES, Corey 10 3 12 0 12 1.2 MURDOCK, Chase 1 ------6 JOHNSON,Jon'Vea 10 1 3 0 3 0.3 MILLIGAN, Rolan 1 ------6 TEAM 9 14 -119 0 -119 -13.2 YOUSEY, Zach 1 ------6 Total 10 769 2144 2471 4615 461.5 ELY, Phillip 1 ------6 Opponents 10 753 1123 2624 3747 374.7 ZMOLIK, Alex 1 ------6 Total 44 17-25 43-43 - - 0-1 - - 358 Opponents 23 12-19 21-21 0-1 - 0-1 - 1 197

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk VEST, Jameson 17-25 68.0 1-1 5-7 8-11 3-5 0-1 44 1 ELLIS, Nick 33 1268 38.4 63 1 11 13 4 0 JULIAN, Michael 1 36 36.0 36 0 0 0 0 0 FG Sequence Toledo Opponents Total 34 1304 38.4 63 1 11 13 4 0 Arkansas 26,(38) 41,(25) Opponents 54 2049 37.9 59 1 16 12 4 2 Iowa State (30),(19),36,(42) (35),(47),32,(44) Arkansas State (31),(23),(44) 20 Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln Ball State (31) (29),35 RODE, Josh 35 2014 57.5 1 0 Kent State 42,(41),36 42 VUCELICH,Samuel 35 2062 58.9 3 3 Eastern Michigan - (51),(23),54 Total 70 4076 58.2 4 3 19.8 39.0 25 Massachusetts (35),(25),(29) - Opponents 41 2439 59.5 6 3 21.5 39.1 25 Northern Illinois (39),(39),47 (36),(20),(29),(52) Central Michigan 21,33 (48),51 Bowling Green (20),(22),(35),51 -

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2015 Toledo Football Toledo Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Nov 18, 2015) 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 40 MURDOCK, Chase 10 42 29 71 6.5-15 . . 3 2 . 2 . . 1 NORRILS, C. 10 39 15 54 3.5-7 . 3-12 11 1 . . . . 23 ROGERS, DeJuan 8 33 21 54 1.0-4 . 1-0 8 . 1-23 2 . . 43 VOSS, Trent 10 23 28 51 7.5-24 1.0-13 . 4 8 2-0 1 . . 44 COLEMAN, Jaylen 6 21 27 48 2.5-3 . 1-5 1 . . 1 . . 97 JONES, Orion 10 19 23 42 11.5-49 6.0-39 . . 1 1-22 . . . 8 WHITTAKER, Chaz 10 25 15 40 . . 2-39 2 . . 1 . . 99 COVINGTON, A. 9 23 16 39 11.0-36 4.5-26 . 2 3 . 1 . . 30 WOODLEY,Ja'Wuan 10 17 20 37 5.5-28 2.0-19 1-83 . 1 . 1 1 . 2S MILLIGAN, Rolan 9 21 9 30 4.0-9 . 2-36 1 1 . 3 . . 5 DUKES,Christian 10 21 7 28 . . . 4 . . . . . 91 HESTER, Treyvon 10 14 12 26 5.0-15 1.5-9 . . 3 . 1 . . 10 STEPEC, John 10 12 11 23 5.5-23 3.0-18 . 1 2 . . . . 3C SWIFT, Connery 10 17 5 22 0.5-2 . . 3 1 1-0 . . . 7 JOHNSON, De. 10 11 10 21 . . . 2 . 1-0 . . . 6D MATHIS, Trevon 9 17 2 19 1.0-3 . 1-0 6 . 1-0 . . . 20 HAYNES, Juwan 9 12 4 16 ...... 29 LINCH, Jack 9 12 4 16 ...... 34 GIBBS, Keenen 9 8 7 15 2.0-9 2.0-9 . 1 1 1-0 1 . . 32 TEACHEY, Josh 8 12 2 14 2.5-3 1.0-2 . 7 . . . . . 42 OLEKANMA, R. 10 4 7 11 ...... 17 TAAFE, Tyler 10 5 4 9 ...... 31 QUINN, Zach 9 1 7 8 0.5-1 . . . 3 . . 1 . 1 WHITFIELD, M. 10 4 4 8 ...... 14 JAMES, Tre 10 3 3 6 3.0-17 3.0-17 . . . . 1 . . 26 FRAZIER, K. 5 4 1 5 ...... 35 HIGH, Josh 24.4 ...... 52 MOORE, Marquise 10 1 3 4 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 25 THOMPSON, Cody 10 2 1 3 ...... 1 . 3Z HOLLMAN, Kadar 2 1 2 3 ...... 2D MATTISON, C. 2213 ...... 38 DAVIS, Anthony 3 1 2 3 ...... 9D ADENIYI, O. 5112 ...... 85 RODE, Josh 7 1 1 2 ...... 53 COLLINS, Chris 8 2 . 2 . . . . 1 . . . . 6 WILCHER, Kishon 10 2 . 2 . . . 1 . . . . . 12 ELY, Phillip 10 1 . 1 ...... 4 JONES, Corey 10 1 . 1 ...... 1 . . 71 WEISS, Brant 9.11 ...... 65 CARTER, Ruben 10 1 . 1 ...... TM TEAM 91.1 ...... 1.. 80 ROBERTS, M. 10 1 . 1 ...... 19 JOHNSON, Di. 91.1 ...... 24 JONES-MOORE, D. 8 1 . 1 . . . 1 . . . . . Total 10 444 305 749 73-248 24-152 11-175 58 28 9-45 17 3 . Opponents 10 399 388 787 36-87 3-14 10-92 38 9 3-0 4 1 1 2015 toledo statistics

2015 Toledo Football Toledo Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Nov 18, 2015) 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 SWANSON, Terry 9 120 809 8 801 6.7 6 90 89.0 21 233 1550 17 1533 6.6 12 90 73.0 HUNT, Kareem 7 143 781 26 755 5.3 9 41 107.9 29 485 3317 65 3252 6.7 31 91 112.1 JONES-MOORE, D. 8 79 407 6 401 5.1 5 40 50.1 30 196 1146 18 1128 5.8 16 53 37.6 REMY, Marc 9 29 173 2 171 5.9 0 41 19.0 25 109 601 15 586 5.4 2 41 23.4 JULIAN, Michael 4 6 64 0 64 10.7 0 16 16.0 10 20 89 36 53 2.7 0 16 5.3 ELY, Phillip 10 20 49 25 24 1.2 1 10 2.4 12 30 92 61 31 1.0 1 18 2.6 ELLIS, Nick 10 1 18 0 18 18.0 0 18 1.8 23 2 18 24 -6 -3.0 0 18 -0.3 SMITH, Brad 3 4 14 0 14 3.5 0 5 4.7 3 4 14 0 14 3.5 0 5 4.7 JONES, Corey 10 3 17 5 12 4.0 0 16 1.2 33 13 109 5 104 8.0 0 29 3.2 JOHNSON,Jon'Vea 10 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.3 11 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.3 ZMOLIK, Alex 10 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0.0 47 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0.0 TEAM 9 14 0 119 -119 -8.5 0 0 -13.2 Total 10 420 2335 191 2144 5.1 22 90 214.4 Opponents 10 340 1439 316 1123 3.3 8 50 112.3

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g ELY, Phillip 10 126.99 190-342-10 55.6 2400 19 88 240.0 12 129.74 231-410-11 56.3 2941 23 88 245.1 JULIAN, Michael 4 203.77 5-7-0 71.4 71 1 25 17.8 10 114.71 13-26-0 50.0 161 1 39 16.1 Total 10 128.53 195-349-10 55.9 2471 20 88 247.1 Opponents 10 117.27 243-413-11 58.8 2624 13 67 262.4

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g JONES, Corey 10 49 477 9.7 4 55 47.7 33 117 1319 11.3 9 69 40.0 THOMPSON, Cody 10 31 610 19.7 4 88 61.0 23 35 644 18.4 4 88 28.0 RUSSELL, Alonzo 10 31 556 17.9 5 51 55.6 48 197 3014 15.3 24 66 62.8 ROBERTS, M. 10 17 168 9.9 4 16 16.8 24 21 233 11.1 6 36 9.7 WILCHER, Kishon 10 12 125 10.4 0 25 12.5 49 31 400 12.9 2 89 8.2 JOHNSON, Di. 9 10 168 16.8 2 36 18.7 9 10 168 16.8 2 36 18.7 SWANSON, Terry 9 10 54 5.4 0 14 6.0 21 22 207 9.4 1 40 9.9 REMY, Marc 9 9 42 4.7 0 10 4.7 25 16 93 5.8 1 16 3.7 JOHNSON,Jon'Vea 10 8 101 12.6 0 18 10.1 11 9 102 11.3 0 18 9.3 ZMOLIK, Alex 10 5 48 9.6 0 22 4.8 47 30 347 11.6 3 29 7.4 HUNT, Kareem 7 5 17 3.4 0 7 2.4 29 26 124 4.8 0 15 4.3 JONES-MOORE, D. 8 4 26 6.5 0 11 3.2 30 17 153 9.0 0 35 5.1 RICHARDS, D. 7 2 40 20.0 0 26 5.7 8 2 40 20.0 0 26 5.0 DAVIS, Andrew 5 1 25 25.0 0 25 5.0 5 1 25 25.0 0 25 5.0 YOUSEY, Zach 5 1 14 14.0 1 14 2.8 23 2 37 18.5 1 23 1.6 Total 10 195 2471 12.7 20 88 247.1 Opponents 10 243 2624 10.8 13 67 262.4

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g g plays rush pass total avg/g ELY, Phillip 10 362 24 2400 2424 242.4 12 440 31 2941 2972 247.7 SWANSON, Terry 9 120 801 0 801 89.0 21 233 1533 0 1533 73.0 HUNT, Kareem 7 143 755 0 755 107.9 29 486 3252 0 3252 112.1 JONES-MOORE, D. 8 79 401 0 401 50.1 30 196 1128 0 1128 37.6 REMY, Marc 9 29 171 0 171 19.0 25 109 586 0 586 23.4 JULIAN, Michael 4 13 64 71 135 33.8 10 46 53 161 214 21.4 ELLIS, Nick 10 1 18 0 18 1.8 23 2 -6 0 -6 -0.3 SMITH, Brad 3 4 14 0 14 4.7 3 4 14 0 14 4.7 JONES, Corey 10 3 12 0 12 1.2 33 13 104 0 104 3.2 JOHNSON,Jon'Vea 10 1 3 0 3 0.3 11 1 3 0 3 0.3 TEAM 9 14 -119 0 -119 -13.2 Total 10 769 2144 2471 4615 461.5 Opponents 10 753 1123 2624 3747 374.7 2015 toledo statistics

2015 Toledo Football Toledo Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Nov 18, 2015) All games

SEASON CAREER

PAT PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts VEST, Jameson - 17-25 43-43 - - - - - 94 - 17-25 43-43 - - - - - 94 HUNT, Kareem 9 ------54 31 ------186 SWANSON, Terry 6 ------36 13 ------78 JONES-MOORE, D. 5 ------30 16 - - - 1 - - - 98 RUSSELL, Alonzo 5 ------30 24 ------144 JONES, Corey 4 ------24 9 ------54 THOMPSON, Cody 4 - - - - 0-1 - - 24 4 - - - - 0-1 - - 24 ROBERTS, M. 4 ------24 6 ------36 JOHNSON, Di. 2 ------12 2 ------12 ELY, Phillip 1 ------6 1 ------6 YOUSEY, Zach 1 ------6 1 ------6 MURDOCK, Chase 1 ------6 1 ------6 ZMOLIK, Alex 1 ------6 4 ------24 MILLIGAN, Rolan 1 ------6 1 ------6 Total 44 17-25 43-43 - - 0-1 - - 358 Opponents 23 12-19 21-21 0-1 - 0-1 - 1 197

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg JONES, Corey 18 189 10.5 0 48 44 345 7.8 0 50 QUINN, Zach 1 28 28.0 0 0 1 28 28.0 0 0 FRAZIER, K. 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 THOMPSON, Cody 1 31 31.0 0 4 1 31 31.0 0 4 Total 21 248 11.8 0 48 Opponents 10 79 7.9 0 43

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg JOHNSON, Di. 25 568 22.7 0 42 25 568 22.7 0 42 WILCHER, Kishon 6 109 18.2 0 22 35 747 21.3 0 77 OLEKANMA, R. 1 10 10.0 0 10 1 10 10.0 0 10 Total 32 687 21.5 0 42 Opponents 63 1245 19.8 1 92

Interceptions no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg NORRILS, C. 3 12 4.0 0 15 6 30 5.0 0 15 MILLIGAN, Rolan 2 36 18.0 1 36 2 36 18.0 1 36 WHITTAKER, Chaz 2 39 19.5 0 39 6 66 11.0 0 39 ROGERS, DeJuan 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 MATHIS, Trevon 1 0 0.0 0 0 2 13 6.5 0 13 WOODLEY,Ja'Wuan 1 83 83.0 0 83 1 83 83.0 0 83 COLEMAN, Jaylen 1 5 5.0 0 5 1 5 5.0 0 5 Total 11 175 15.9 1 83 Opponents 10 92 9.2 0 48

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg ROGERS, DeJuan 1 23 23.0 0 23 1 23 23.0 0 23 JONES, Orion 1 22 22.0 0 22 1 22 22.0 0 22 MURDOCK, Chase 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 Total 2 45 22.5 1 23 Opponents 0 0 0.0 1 0 2015 toledo statistics

2015 Toledo Football Toledo Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Nov 18, 2015) All games

SEASON CAREER

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g SWANSON, Terr 9 801 54 0 0 0 855 95.0 21 1533 207 0 37 0 1777 84.6 HUNT, Kareem 7 755 17 0 0 0 772 110.3 29 3252 124 0 0 0 3376 116.4 JOHNSON, Di. 9 0 168 0 568 0 736 81.8 9 0 168 0 568 0 736 81.8 JONES, Corey 10 12 477 189 0 0 678 67.8 33 104 1319 345 237 0 2005 60.8 THOMPSON, Co 10 0 610 31 0 0 641 64.1 23 0 644 31 0 0 675 29.3 RUSSELL, Alonz 10 0 556 0 0 0 556 55.6 48 0 3014 0 1 0 3015 62.8 JONES-MOORE, 8 401 26 0 0 0 427 53.4 30 1128 153 0 0 0 1281 42.7 WILCHER, Kisho 10 0 125 0 109 0 234 23.4 49 6 400 12 747 0 1165 23.8 REMY, Marc 9 171 42 0 0 0 213 23.7 25 586 93 0 0 0 679 27.2 ROBERTS, M. 10 0 168 0 0 0 168 16.8 24 0 233 0 8 0 241 10.0 JOHNSON,Jon'V 10 3 101 0 0 0 104 10.4 11 3 102 0 16 0 121 11.0 WOODLEY,Ja'W 10 0 0 0 0 83 83 8.3 20 0 0 0 30 83 113 5.7 JULIAN, Michael 4 64 00006416.0 10 53 0 0 0 0 53 5.3 ZMOLIK, Alex 10 0 48 0 0 0 48 4.8 47 0 347 0 15 0 362 7.7 RICHARDS, D. 7 0 40 0 0 0 40 5.7 8 0 40 0 21 0 61 7.6 WHITTAKER, Ch 10 0 0 0 0 39 39 3.9 35 0 0 0 0 66 66 1.9 MILLIGAN, Rola 9 0 0 0 0 36 36 4.0 9 0 0 0 0 36 36 4.0 QUINN, Zach 9 0 0 28 0 0 28 3.1 22 0 0 28 0 0 28 1.3 DAVIS, Andrew 5 0 25 0 0 0 25 5.0 5 0 25 0 0 0 25 5.0 ELY, Phillip 10 24 0 0 0 0 24 2.4 12 31 0 0 0 0 31 2.6 ELLIS, Nick 10 18 0 0 0 0 18 1.8 23 -6 0000-6-0.3 YOUSEY, Zach 5 0 14 0 0 0 14 2.8 23 0 37 0 0 0 37 1.6 SMITH, Brad 3 14 0 0 0 0 14 4.7 3 14 0 0 0 0 14 4.7 NORRILS, C. 10 0 0 0 0 12 12 1.2 44 0 0 0 0 30 30 0.7 OLEKANMA, R. 10 0 0 0 10 0 10 1.0 10 0 0 0 10 0 10 1.0 COLEMAN, Jayl 6 0 0 0 0 5 5 0.8 23 0 0 0 0 5 5 0.2 TEAM 9 -119 0000-119 -13.2 Total 10 2144 2471 248 687 175 5725 572.5 Opponents 10 1123 2624 79 1245 92 5163 516.3

Field Goals att good long blkd att good long blkd VEST, Jameson 25 17 44 1 25 17 44 1 Total 25 17 44 1 Opponents 19 12 52 1

Punting no. yds avg lg blk no. yds avg lg blk ELLIS, Nick 33 1268 38.4 63 0 85 3169 37.3 63 0 JULIAN, Michael 1 36 36.0 36 0 2 101 50.5 65 0 Total 34 1304 38.4 63 0 Opponents 54 2049 37.9 59 2

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob no. yds avg tb ob VUCELICH,Samuel 35 2062 58.9 3 3 35 2062 58.9 3 3 RODE, Josh 35 2014 57.5 1 0 35 2014 57.5 1 0 Total 70 4076 58.2 4 3 Opponents 41 2439 59.5 6 3 2015 toledo statistics

2015 Toledo Football Toledo Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Nov 18, 2015) All games

SEASON CAREER

## Defensive Leaders gp ua a total tfl sack int pbu fr ff blk gp ua a total tfl sack int pbu fr ff blk 40 MURDOCK, Chase 10 4 2 2 9 7 1 6.5 . . 3 . 2 . 45 1 1 7 1 0 1 2 1 8 17.0 5 . 0 1 5 2 3 . 23 ROGERS, DeJuan 8 3 3 2 1 5 4 1.0 . 1 8 1 2 . 33 8 9 5 5 1 4 4 4.5 1 . 0 1 1 0 1 2 . 1 NORRILS, C. 10 3 9 1 5 5 4 3.5 . 3 1 1 . . . 44 1 2 3 6 4 1 8 7 6.5 1 . 0 6 1 8 1 2 . 43 VOSS, Trent 10 2 3 2 8 5 1 7.5 1 . 0 . 4 2 1 . 42 1 2 0 1 1 5 2 3 5 34.5 1 0 . 0 2 1 1 4 3 1 44 COLEMAN, Jaylen 6 2 1 2 7 4 8 2.5 . 1 1 . 1 . 23 2 9 4 7 7 6 2.5 . 1 1 . 1 . 97 JONES, Orion 10 1 9 2 3 4 2 11.5 6 . 0 . . 1 . . 42 4 1 5 9 1 0 0 24.5 1 2 . 0 . . 1 . . 8 WHITTAKER, Chaz 10 2 5 1 5 4 0 0.0 . 2 2 . 1 . 35 9 5 4 6 1 4 1 0.0 . 6 1 0 . 2 . 99 COVINGTON, A. 9 2 3 1 6 3 9 11.0 4 . 5 . 2 . 1 . 40 4 2 5 2 9 4 20.5 8 . 0 . 5 1 1 . 30 WOODLEY,Ja'Wuan 10 1 7 2 0 3 7 5.5 2 . 0 1 . . 1 1 20 1 8 2 4 4 2 6.0 2 . 0 1 . . 1 1 2S MILLIGAN, Rolan 9 2 1 9 3 0 4.0 . 2 1 . 3 . 9 2 1 9 3 0 4.0 . 2 1 . 3 . 5 DUKES,Christian 10 2 1 7 2 8 0.0 . . 4 . . . 23 6 8 2 2 9 0 1.0 1 . 0 2 1 4 1 . . 91 HESTER, Treyvon 10 1 4 1 2 2 6 5.0 1 . 5 . . . 1 . 35 5 2 6 2 1 1 4 22.0 7 . 0 . 2 1 3 . 10 STEPEC, John 10 1 2 1 1 2 3 5.5 3 . 0 . 1 . . . 29 2 6 1 5 4 1 7.5 3 . 0 . 1 . . . 3C SWIFT, Connery 10 1 7 5 2 2 0.5 . . 3 1 . . 23 2 8 1 0 3 8 0.5 . . 4 1 . . 7 JOHNSON, De. 10 1 1 1 0 2 1 0.0 . . 2 1 . . 10 1 1 1 0 2 1 0.0 . . 2 1 . . 6D MATHIS, Trevon 9 1 7 2 1 9 1.0 . 1 6 1 . . 22 3 3 9 4 2 1.0 . 2 1 2 1 . . 29 LINCH, Jack 9 1 2 4 1 6 0.0 ...... 20 1 4 6 2 0 0.0 ...... 20 HAYNES, Juwan 9 1 2 4 1 6 0.0 ...... 42 3 1 1 5 4 6 0.0 . . 2 . . . 34 GIBBS, Keenen 9 8 7 1 5 2.0 2 . 0 . 1 1 1 . 25 1 4 1 5 2 9 4.5 4 . 5 . 1 1 1 . 32 TEACHEY, Josh 8 1 2 2 1 4 2.5 1 . 0 . 7 . . . 8 1 2 2 1 4 2.5 1 . 0 . 7 . . . 42 OLEKANMA, R. 10 4 7 1 1 0.0 ...... 10 4 7 1 1 0.0 ...... 17 TAAFE, Tyler 10 5 4 9 0.0 ...... 10 5 4 9 0.0 ...... 1W WHITFIELD, M. 10 4 4 8 0.0 ...... 10 4 4 8 0.0 ...... 31 QUINN, Zach 9 1 7 8 0.5 . . . . . 1 22 1 1 1 5 2 6 3.0 . . . . . 1 14 JAMES, Tre 10 3 3 6 3.0 3 . 0 . . . 1 . 20 6 8 1 4 6.0 5 . 0 . . . 1 . 26 FRAZIER, K. 5 4 1 5 0.0 ...... 8 5 1 6 0.0 ...... 52 MOORE, Marquise 10 1 3 4 0.0 . . . 1 . . 24 1 0 2 2 3 2 5.0 2 . 0 . . 2 . . 35 HIGH, Josh 2 4 . 4 0.0 ...... 13 5 2 7 0.0 ...... 2D MATTISON, C. 2 2 1 3 0.0 ...... 2 2 1 3 0.0 ...... 3Z HOLLMAN, Kadar 2 1 2 3 0.0 ...... 2 1 2 3 0.0 ...... 25 THOMPSON, Cody 10 2 1 3 0.0 . . . . . 1 23 3 4 7 0.0 . . . . . 1 38 DAVIS, Anthony 3 1 2 3 0.0 ...... 3 1 2 3 0.0 ...... 9D ADENIYI, O. 5 1 1 2 0.0 ...... 5 1 1 2 0.0 ...... 6 WILCHER, Kishon 10 2 . 2 0.0 . . 1 . . . 49 1 8 1 8 3 6 0.0 . . 2 2 2 1 85 RODE, Josh 7 1 1 2 0.0 ...... 7 1 1 2 0.0 ...... 53 COLLINS, Chris 8 2 . 2 0.0 ...... 37 1 2 1 4 2 6 3.0 1 . 0 . . . 1 . 19 JOHNSON, Di. 9 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 9 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 4 JONES, Corey 10 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . 1 . 33 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . 1 . 80 ROBERTS, M. 10 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 24 1 . 1 0.0 ...... TM TEAM 9 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . 1 . 24 JONES-MOORE, D. 8 1 . 1 0.0 . . 1 . . . 30 1 . 1 0.0 . . 1 . . . 12 ELY, Phillip 10 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 12 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 65 CARTER, Ruben 10 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 10 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 71 WEISS, Brant 9 . 1 1 0.0 ...... 9 . 1 1 0.0 ...... Total 10 4 4 4 3 0 5 7 4 9 73 24 11 5 8 9 1 7 3 Opponents 10 3 9 9 3 8 8 7 8 7 36 3 10 3 8 3 4 1 2015 toledo starters by game

Toledo 2015 Game by Game Starters

OFFENSE

Game LT LG C RG RT TE QB RB WR WR WR at Arkansas Norton Perschon Carter Ebert Nkansah Zmolik Ely Remy Russell C. Jones Thompson

Iowa State Norton Perschon Carter Ebert Nkansah Zmolik Ely Hunt Russell C. Jones J. Johnson

Arkansas State Norton Perschon Carter Ebert Nkansah Zmolik Ely Jones-Moore Russell C. Jones Thompson at Ball State Norton Perschon Carter Ebert Nkansah Zmolik Ely Jones-Moore Russell C. Jones Thompson

Kent State Norton Perschon Carter Ebert Nkansah Zmolik Ely Swanson Russell C. Jones Thompson

Eastern Michigan Norton Perschon Carter Jeppesen Nkansah Zmolik Ely Swanson Russell C. Jones Thompson

UMass Norton Perschon Carter Jeppesen Nkansah Zmolik Ely Hunt Russell C. Jones Thompson

Northern Illinois Norton Perschon Carter Jeppesen Nkansah Roberts Ely Hunt Russell C. Jones Thompson

Central Michigan Norton Perschon Carter Jeppesen Nkansah Zmoiik Ely Hunt Russell Wilcher Thompson

Bowling Green Norton Perschon Carter Jeppesen Nkansah Zmoiik Ely Hunt Russell C. Jones Thompson

DEFENSE

Game DE DT DT DE LB/Nick LB LB SS FS CB CB at Arkansas Gibbs O. Jones Hester Stepec Voss Woodley Coleman Whittaker D. Rogers Dukes Norrils

Iowa State Covington O. Jones Hester Voss Swift Murdock Coleman Whittaker D. Rogers Dukes Norrils

Arkansas State Covington O. Jones Hester Voss Milligan Murdock Coleman Whittaker D. Rogers Dukes Norrils at Ball State Covington O. Jones Hester Voss Milligan Murdock Coleman Whittaker D. Rogers Dukes Norrils

Kent State Covington O. Jones Hester Voss Milligan Murdock Coleman Whittaker D. Rogers Dukes Norrils

Eastern Mich. Covington O. Jones Hester Voss Milligan Murdock Coleman Whittaker D. Johnson Dukes Norrils

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Bowling Green Covington O. Jones Hester Voss Teachey Murdock Woodley Whittaker D. Rogers Mathis Norrils 2015 toledo participation

Game # G/S Ark ISU ASU BSU KSU EMU UMass NIU CMU BGSU WMU Adeniyi, Olasunkanmi, DL 4/0 P P x x x P x x P P Alexander, Devin, LB 6/0 P P P x P P P x x x Allen, Liam, WR 4/0 x P P x P P x x x x Atariwa, Yazeed, OL 3/0 x x P x P P x x x x Carter, Ruben, C 10/10 S S S S S S S S S S Coleman, Jaylen, LB 6/6 S S S S S S x x x x Collins, Chris, DT 9/0 P x P P P P P x P P Covington, Allen, DE 9/9 x S S S S S S S S S Davis, Andrew WR 5/0 x P P P P P x x x x Davis, Anthony, LB 3/0 x x P x P P x x x x Dukes, Christian, CB 10/8 S S S S S S S P P P Ebert, Mike, OL 10/9 S S S S S P S S S S Ellis, Nick, P 10/10 S S S S S S S S S P Ely, Phillip, QB 10/10 S S S S S S S S S S Frazier, Kennedy, CB 5/0 P x P x P P P x x x Gibbs, Keenen, DE 10/1 S P P P P P P P P P Haynes, Juwan, CB 9/0 P P P P P x P P P P Hester, Treyvon, DT 10/10 S S S S S S S S S S High, Josh 2/0 x x x x x x x x P P Hollman, Kadar, CB 2/0 x x x x P P x x x x Hunt, Kareem, RB 7/5 x S x x P P S S S S James, Tre, DE 10/0 P P P P P P P P P P Jeppesen, Nate, OL 6/1 x x P P P S P x P x Johnson, Delando, DB 10/1 P P P P P S P P P P Johnson, Diontae, WR 9/0 P P P x P P P P P P Johnson, Jon’vea, WR 10/1 P S P P P P P P P P Jones, Corey, WR 10/9 S S S S S S S S P S Jones, Orion, DT 10/10 S S S S S S S S S S Jones-Moore, Damion, RB 8/2 P P S S x P P P x P Julian, Michael, QB/P 4/0 P x P x P P x x x x Linch, Jack, LB 9/0 P P x P P P P P P P Mathis, Trevon, CB 9/3 x P P P P P P S S S Mattison, Cameron, DB 2/0 x x x x x P P x x x Milligan, Rolan, S 9/6 P P S S S S S S x P Moore, Marquise, DT 10/0 P P P P P P P P P P Murdock, Chase, LB 10/9 P S S S S S S S S S Nkansah, Elijah, OL 10/10 S S S S S S S S S S Norrils, Cheatham, CB 10/10 S S S S S S S S S S Norton, Storm, OL 10/10 S S S S S S S S S S Olekanma, Richard, LB 10/0 P P P P P P P P P P Perschon, Paul, OL 10/10 S S S S S S S S S S Pfeiffer, Alex, OL 1/0 x x x x x P x x x x Quinn, Zach, LB 9/0 P P P P P P P P P x Remy, Marc, RB 9/1 S P P P P P P P P P Richards, Darryl, WR 8/0 x x P P P P P P P x Roberts, Michael, TE 10/1 P P P P P P P S P P Rode, Josh, PK 6/0 P P P P P P x x x x Rogers, DeJuan, S 8/8 S S S S S x x S S S Russell, Alonzo, WR 10/10 S S S S S S S S S S Smith, Brad, RB 2/0 x P P x x x x x x x Spelman, Brad, LS 10/10 S S S S S S S S S P Stepec, John, DE 10/1 S P P P P P P P P P Swanson, Terry, RB 9/2 x P P P S S P P P P Swift, Connery, DB 10/1 P S P P P P P P P P Taafe, Tyler, LB 10/0 P P P P P P P P P P Teachey, Josh, CB 8/2 P x P x P P S P P S Thompson, Cody, WR 10/9 S P S S S S S S S S Vest, Jameson, PK 10/10 S S S S S S S S S P Voss, Trent, DE 10/10 S S S S S S S S S S Vucelich, Samuel, PK 7/0 x x P x P P P P P P Weber, Bill, OL 2/0 x x x x P P x x x x Weiss, Brant, OL 9/0 P x P P P P P P P P Whitfield, Marcus, DB 10/0 P P P P P P P P P P Whittaker, Chaz, S 10/10 S S S S S S S S S S Wilcher, Kishon, WR 10/1 P P P P P P P P S P Woodlley, Ja’Wuan, LB 10/5 S P P P P P S S S S Yousey, Zach, WR 6/0 x x P P P P P x P x Zmolik, Alex, TE 10/9 S S S S S S S P S S