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Toledo Football 10-Time MAC Champions

TOLEDO GAME NOTES Toledo (2-3) vs. VS. Eastern Michigan (3-2) Probably the most telling characteristic of this year’s WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 8, 3:00 p.m. Rocket football team is its consistent level of emotional in- WHERE: The Glass Bowl (26,248) tensity. Toledo has had unique challenges in all five games, 2011 RECORDS: and although the Rockets’ record is 2-3, its intensity “record” • Toledo (2-3, 1-0 MAC) is 5-0. • Eastern Michigan (3-2, 1-0 MAC) That is not to be taken for granted. How often do we SERIES RECORD: Toledo leads, 26-11. hear of “trap” games and “emotional letdowns”? Not with COACHES: this team. Not in a tricky home opener vs. New Hampshire • Tim Beckman, 15-15 (3rd year) at Toledo, that could have found UT looking ahead. Not in huge back- same overall. 2-0 vs. EMU. to-back games vs. Ohio State and Boise State. Losses true, • Ron English, 5-24 (3rd year) at EMU, same but no one suggested Toledo gave anything less than 100 Eric Page needs six overall. 0-2 vs. Toledo. percent in those contests. Not at Syracuse, a tough place receptions to become TV: BCSN (tape delay). Bill Clark (play by to play, especially coming off the Boise and OSU defeats. UT’s all-time leader. play) and Rocket Hall of Famer John Ross And especially not last week, a thorough 36-13 trouncing of (analyst) will call the action. Temple on the road, regarded by many to be the best team ROCKET RADIO NETWORK: Mark Beier in the MAC East. (play-by-play), former Rocket Andy Boyd Coming off a controversial 33-30 overtime loss at Syracuse, it might have been (color) and Jim Heller (sideline) will cover the understandable if Toledo had been a little flat at Temple. But that would have been un- action. Pregame begins at 1:00 p.m. (listing of acceptable to head coach Tim Beckman, and his team played like it. Toledo’s defense network affiliates on page three). was stalwart, forcing four turnovers and holding All-MAC RB Bernard Pierce to just WEB: Live video on Rocket Vision at www. 75 yards and no scores in 24 attempts. Junior QB Austin Dantin ran the UT offense utrockets.com. Free live audio streaming of the efficiently, connecting on 12-of-14 passes without a turnover while he was at the helm. UT Rocket Radio Network broadcast also at the And senior Morgan Williams and sophomore David Fluellen stepped in for the injured official UT website. Adonis Thomas at running back, combining for 163 yards rushing, seven receptions and three touchdowns. Williams had 121 yards rushing himself, the most since his sophomore season. 2011 Toledo Football Schedule Date Opponent Time • A Look at Eastern Michigan: Considering EMU’s recent past (2-22 in the past two Sept. 1 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 58-22 seasons), it might be easy to overlook the Eagles. But the Eagles have already won Sept. 10 at Ohio State (BTN) L, 27-22 three games this year, including a 31-23 victory over Akron last week. EMU leads the Sept. 16 BOISE STATE (ESPN) L, 40-15 Sept. 24 at Syracuse (BEN) L, 33-30 (OT) MAC with 233.0 rushing yards per game. Sophomore RB Javonti Greene (379 yards) Oct. 1 at Temple* (ESPN+) W, 36-13 and junior QB Alex Gillett (295 yards) are the leaders, but junior RB Dominique White Oct. 8 EMU* 3:00 p.m. led EMUwith 164 yards and three TDs in the win over Akron. Oct. 15 at Bowling Green* (ESPN+) Noon Oct. 22 MIAMI* (Homecoming) 7:00 p.m. Nov. 1 NIU* (ESPN2) 7:00 p.m. Quick Notes for the Eastern Michigan Game Nov. 8 WMU* (ESPN2/U) 8:00 p.m. • Toledo leads the series, 26-11. The Rockets have won four straight and 10 of the Nov. 18 at CMU* (ESPNU) 8:00 p.m. last 11. The last EMU victory at the Glass Bowl came in 1999. The Eagles’ best Nov. 25 at Ball State* TBA Dec. 2 MAC Championship Game# 7:00 p.m. run in the series came with three consecutive wins from 1987 through 1989; EMU finished first, second and second in the MAC in those three seasons. HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS • Junior WR Eric Page needs six receptions to give him 230 for his career and make All times listed are site times him UT’s all-time leader. Current Arizona Cardinal Stephen Williams (229 from * Mid-American Conference Game # West Division champion vs. East Division champion, 2005-08) has 229. Page passed Lance Moore of the (222 from Ford Field, Detroit, MI (ESPN2) 2001-04) with four catches last week to move into second place. • Toledo will again be without the services of two All-MAC players, senior RB Adonis Thomas (broken arm) and junior LB Dan Molls (leg injury). Toledo Quick Facts University Facts Location: Toledo, Ohio 43606-3390 2011 MAC Standings Population: 285,937 (city); 654,696 (metro) Through Sept. 24 Founded: 1872 Enrollment: 23,064 West Division Conference: Mid-American (West Division) Team MAC ALL Nickname: Rockets Toledo 1-0 2-3 Colors: Midnight Blue and Gold Ball State 1-0 3-2 Mascot: Rocky the Rocket Western Michigan 1-0 3-2 Stadium (built): Glass Bowl (1937) Eastern Michigan 1-0 3-2 Stadium Capacity/Surface: 26,248/Field Turf Northern Illinois 0-1 2-3 Ticket Office Phone: (419) 530-GOLD Central Michigan 1-1 2-3 President: Dr. Lloyd Jacobs Athletic Director: Michael O’Brien East Division Faculty Representative: Celia Regimbal Team MAC ALL Ohio 1-0 4-1 Football Coaching Staff Bowling Green 1-0 3-2 Head Coach: Tim Beckman (Findlay ‘88) Temple 1-1 3-2 For Interviews: Call Paul Helgren (419) 530-4918 Kent State 0-1 1-4 Assistant Coaching Staff: Buffalo 0-1 1-4 • Mike Ward (Georgetown ‘84) -Assistant Head Coach/Co-Defensive Coordinator Miami 0-1 0-4 • Louis Ayeni (Northwestern ‘03) - Associate Head Coach/Run-Game Coordinator Akron 0-2 1-4 • Matt Campbell (Mount Union ‘02) -Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line Coach • Paul Nichols (Davidson ‘03) - Co-Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Coach • Jason Candle (Mount Union ‘03) - Receivers Coach • Steve Clinkscale (Ashland ‘00) - Cornerbacks Coach/Special Teams Coordinator • Alex Golesh (Ohio State ‘06) - Tight Ends Coach/Recruiting Coordinator • Scott Isphording (Hanover ‘94) - Quarterbacks Coach • Eli Rasheed (Indiana ‘96) - Defensive Line Coach Strength Coach: Rudy Wade (Ball State ‘01) Football Information 2010 Record: 8-5 overall; 7-1 MAC (2nd-West) Lettermen Returning: 47 (21 off., 22 def., 4 spec.) Lettermen Lost: 12 (3 off., 9 def., 0 spec.) Starters Returning: 17 (8 off., 7 def., 2 spec.) Starters Lost: 7 (3 off., 4 def., 0 spec.) Offensive/Defensive Sets: Spread / Multiple UT Athletic Media Relations Associate AD/Media Relations: Paul Helgren E-Mail: [email protected] Future Non-Conference Games Office Phone Number: (419) 530-4918 2012 Mobile Phone Number: (419) 262-3861 2014 Sept. 1 - at Arizona Press Box Phone Number: (419) 530-3732 Sept. 6 - MISSOURI Sept. 8 - at Wyoming Associate SID: Steve Easton Sept. 20 - at Iowa State Sept. 22 - COASTAL CAROLINA Assistant SID: Brian DeBenedictis Intern: Brad Pettiford 2015 2013 Website: www.utrockets.com Sept. 5 - MIAMI (FL) Aug. 31 - at Florida Sept. 19 - IOWA STATE Sept. 7 - at Missouri Oct. 17 - at Navy Oct. 19 - NAVY 2016 Sept. 3 - at Miami (FL) Media Information

ROCKET SPORTS RADIO NETWORK Rocket fans can listen to the Rockets on the Rocket TOLEDO FOOTBALL Media guide Sports Radio Network presented by the University of To- UT no longer produces a printed media guide. Guides ledo. The network includes flagship station WSPD, now in may be found online at www.utrockets.com. Go to the its 45th season of covering UT football games. Every UT “Football” page and click on the media guide icon. football game will feature a two-hour pre-game show and a 30-minute post-game show. Media availablity for the rockets Mark Beier returns for his 17th season as the “Voice of • Head coach Tim Beckman the Rockets,” while former Rocket player and assistant coach • Monday, 9:38 a.m.: MAC Teleconference (9:38-9:46 Andy Boyd debuts as color analyst. Jim Heller is in his third a.m.). Call Paul Helgren for media call-in number. Replay season as sideline reporter. available on the MAC website (www.mac-sports.com). Rocket Sports Radio Network • Monday, 1:15 p.m.: News Conference at the Larimer WSPD – Toledo – 1370 AM Athletic Center from 1:15-1:30 p.m. WJMO – Cleveland – 1300 AM • Tuesday-Wednesday: Coach Beckman available for WDTW – Detroit, MI – 1310 AM brief on-field interviews immediately before or after prac- WFRO - Fremont - 99.1 FM tice Tuesday and Wednesday by pre-arrangement with Paul WBVI – Fostoria – 96.7 FM Helgren, at least 24 hours in advance. WMTR – Archbold – 96.1 FM • Players WOHF-FM (Bellevue) Players will be available for media interviews as follows: • Monday, 1:30 p.m.: Players will be available at the UT COACH’S Radio Show Larimer Athletic Center from 1:30-2:00 p.m. Players will Rocket fans can hear from head coach Tim Beckman be chosen by Coach Beckman. Requests for other players every Monday night in a live broadcast from Fricker’s in will be considered on a case-by-case basis by Coach Beck- Maumee at 6:00 p.m. on “The UT Rockets Coach’s Show” man. Requests for players must be received by Paul Hel- on the Rocket Sports Network and on Rocket Vision (www. gren by noon on Sunday for Saturday games. utrockets.com). Host Mark Beier and Coach Beckman will • Tuesday: Players may be available for brief on-field review the previous week’s game, preview the next oppo- interviews after practice Tuesday at the discretion of Coach nent and take questions from fans and callers. A Rocket Beckman, by pre-arrangment only. Call Paul Helgren to ar- player will also be featured as a special guest each week. range, at least 24 hours in advance. Fricker’s is located at 1418 Reynolds Road in Maumee. • Player Phone Interviews • Players may be requested for phone interviews for tim beckman in cyberspace Monday afternoon from 1:15-2:00 p.m., or Tuesday after Fans and media can follow UT head football coach Tim practices, by pre-arrangement only (24-hour advance notice Beckman via Facebook, Twitter and his own website. required). These interviews are at the discretion of Coach • www.CoachBeckman.com Beckman. • www.Twitter.com/CoachBeckman Please Note: First-year freshmen are not available for me- • www.Facebook/Tim Beckman dia interviews.

WEBSITE Updated rosters, bios, depth chart, game notes and news Media Contact for Toledo Football on the Rockets can be found on the official UT Athletics Associate A.D. Paul Helgren website www.utrockets.com. (O) 419-530-4918 (C) 419-262-3861 SOCIAL MEDIA [email protected] • www.Twitter.com/UTRocketsDotCom • www.Twitter.com/UTPaulHelgren Media Contact for Eastern Michigan Football • www.Facebook/UTRockets Jim Streeter • www.YouTube.com/UTRocketsVideo (O) 734-487-0318 (C) 734-260-1104 [email protected] Toledo Football Depth Chart

Toledo Offense Toledo Defense

LT 74 Mike VanDerMeulen 6-7 304 Sr. DE 97 Malcolm Riley 6-3 281 Sr. 56 Josh Hendershot 6-4 275 Fr. (R) 84 Christian Smith 6-2 260 So.

LG 78 Phillipkeith Manley 6-5 309 Sr. DT 94 Johnie Roberts 6-3 280 Sr. 54 Jeff Myers 6-3 280 Fr. (R) (Nose) 98 Elijah Jones 6-2 295 So.

C 67 Zac Kerin 6-5 294 So. DT 52 Johnathan Lamb 6-4 285 Sr. 61 Erik Carlson 6-2 283 So. 92 Danny Farr 6-5 295 Jr.

RG 75 Greg Mancz 6-5 280 Fr. (R) DE 23 T.J. Fatinikun 6-2 245 Jr. 57 Robert Lisowski 6-4 292 Fr. (R) (Leo) 15 Jayrone Elliott 6-3 220 So.

RT 72 John Morookian 6-5 301 Sr. LB 10 Charles Rancifer 6-3 217 Sr. 60 A.J. Lindeman 6-6 300 Jr. (Star) 6 Byron Best 5-9 200 Jr.

TE 9 Danny Noble 6-5 233 Sr. LB 49 Terrell Anderson 6-1 215 Sr. 88 Jerome Jones 6-7 240 Sr. (Mike) 48 Dawalyn Harper 6-1 220 Fr. (R) 82 Colby Kratch 6-4 245 Jr. LB 38 Robert Bell 6-0 227 Jr. QB 4 Austin Dantin 6-2 200 Jr. (Will) 55 Ray Bush 6-3 220 Fr. (R) 2 Terrance Owens 6-4 180 So. FCB 2 Taikwon Paige 5-11 185 Sr. RB 22 David Fluellen 6-0 215 So. 26 Keith Suggs 5-10 175 Fr. 23 Morgan Williams 5-11 215 Sr. SS 29 Jermaine Robinson 6-3 188 Jr. WR-X 7 Kenny Stafford 6-4 204 Sr. 28 Ethan Kagy 5-11 192 So. 8 James Green 6-3 200 So. FS 5 Diauntae Morrow 6-0 199 Sr. WR-Z 11 Bernard Reedy 5-9 175 So. 21 Ross Madison 6-1 193 So. 13 Cordale Scott 6-4 220 Jr. BCB 3 Desmond Marrow 6-3 210 Sr. WR-M 12 Eric Page 5-10 180 Jr. 13 Anthony Washington 6-0 175 Sr. 83 Julian Bellinger 6-1 175 Jr.

Toledo Special Teams

PK 4 Ryan Casano 5-10 178 Sr. Snap 53 Matt Wall 6-1 218 So. 85 Jeremiah Detmer 5-8 170 Fr. 95 Colin McHugh 5-11 211 Sr.

P 35 Vince Penza 6-1 201 So. KOR 12 Eric Page 5-10 180 Jr. 8 Corey Smith 5-8 175 Fr. (R) 11 Bernard Reedy 5-9 175 So. 22 David Fluellen 6-0 215 So. Hold 2 Bill Claus 6-0 189 Sr. 35 Vince Penza 6-1 201 So. PR 12 Eric Page 5-10 180 Jr. 11 Bernard Reedy 5-9 175 So.

Depth chart as of Oct. 1, 2011 Toledo Football Game Notes

TOLEDO-EMU SERIES 36-13 victory over Temple on Oct. 1. Bell Williams (229 from 2006-09) at the top Toledo leads the series, 26-11. The led UT with a career-high 12 tackles, in- of the list. Rockets have won four straight and 10 of cluding 2.5 tackles for loss and a fumble the last 11. The last EMU victory at the recovery. DANTIN KEEPS THE HELM THE Glass Bowl came in 1999. The Eagles’ Bell was one of three Rocket defend- WAY IN TEMPLE WIN best run in the series came with three con- ers who could have earned the award. Toledo has employed a two-quarter- secutive wins from 1987 through 1989; Junior DE T.J. Fatinikun had 3.0 TFL back system for most of this season, but EMU finished first, second and second in and a pass breakup, while junior safety in the Rockets’ 36-13 win over Temple, the MAC in those three seasons. Jermaine Robinson had 2.0 TFL and a junior Austin Dantin took almost all the one pass breakup. snaps from center. NICE TO SEE YOU AGAIN Dantin went 12-of-14 for 115 EMU’s coaching staff feature two ERIC PAGE HONORED FOR HIS yards and one TD vs. the Owls. More former Rocket coaches, running backs VERSATILITY importantly, he did not commit any coach Doug Downing and offensive Junior Eric Page was turnovers. coordinator Ken Karcher. Downing was one of three players named to the Paul Head coach Tim Beckman said he the running backs coach at UT under Hornung Award weekly national honor still is committed to playing two QBs, former head coach Tom Amstutz from roll for his performance vs. Temple on but went with Dantin vs. Temple because 2001-08. Karcher was the QB coach for Oct. 1. Page caught four passes for 26 he had the hot hand. the Rockets in 2008. yards and had 90 yards on kick returns Sophomore Terrance Owens had vs. the Owls. He also threw one pass for been splitting time with Dantin for the AFTERNOON AT THE GLASS 33 yards and a touchdown and ran in a most of the season. The two split time BOWL two-point conversion in the win. evenly in the season opener vs. New Saturday’s contest vs. EMU will The Paul Hornung Award is given to Hampshire. Dantin received the majority be rare afternoon game, with kickoff the nation’s most versatile player. of snaps vs. Ohio State and Syracuse, scheduled for 3:00 p.m. while Owens played the majority of the RUNNING BACKS STEP UP Boise State game. A LOOK AT EMU With senior All-MAC RB Adonis Redshirt freshman Dwight Macon Eastern Michigan is coming off a 31- Thomas out of the Temple game with came in for a few snaps vs. Temple, but 23 victory over Akron last week. Junior a broken arm, senior Morgan Williams did not attempt a pass. He rushed twice RB Dominique White had his coming-out and sophomore David Fluellen made for five yards and caugth a 33-yard TD party with 164 yards and three TDs vs. sure the Rockets’ running game didn’t pass from Eric Page. the Zips. miss a beat. The Eagles have a potent and varied The two combined for 162 yards ADONIS THOMAS OUT WITH rushing attack, leading the MAC with rushing and three TDs. Williams led INJURY 233.0 rushing yards per game on 5.0 the way with 121 yards on 20 carries One of Toledo’s biggest offensive yards per carry. Sophomore RB Javonti for one score. Fluellen started the game weapons will be out of action for awhile Greene (379 yards) and junior QB Alex and carried eight times for 41 yards and following an injury in the Syracuse game Gillett (295 yards) are the leaders. Gillett a TD. Fluellen also caught four passes on Sept. 24. is known as a running QB but has also for 67 yards, including a 43-yard gain Thomas, a 1000-yard rusher who thrown for 501 yards and three TDs this and a 20-yard TD catch. Williams added earned second-team All-MAC honors in season. three receptions for 26 yards. 2010, broke his left arm during the first EMU’s defense is led by junior LB play against the Orange, an eight-yard Justin Cudsworth, a JC transfer who has PAGE NEEDS SIX CATCHES TO gain. Thomas had surgery to repair the 42 tackles, including 6.0 TFL. BECOME UT’S ALL-TIME LEAD- arm on Sept. 26, and likely be out until ING RECEIVER November, according to head coach Tim ROBERT BELL NAMED MAC Junior Eric Page’s four receptions Beckman. DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE vs. Temple moved him into second place Thomas has been named to the pre- WEEK on UT’s all-time receiving list, passing season “Watch List” for the Doak Walker Junior LB Robert Bell was named currrent New Orleans Saint Lance Moore Award as the nation’s best running back. MAC West Division Defensive Player of (222 from 2001-04). Page needs six He leads the Rockets in rushing with 235 the Week for his performance in Toledo’s catches to pass Arizona Cardinal Stephen yards and three touchdowns, and was Toledo Football Game Notes averaging 6.1 yards per carry. He is also second on the team with 13 receptions. ROCKETS IN THE NFL Thomas finished the 2010 season As of Sept. 8, there were nine former Rockets on as the league’s No. 2 rusher with 1,098 NFL rosters: • Barry Church, Dallas Cowboys yards, and led the MAC with a 6.3 yards • John Greco, per carry average. • , Cincinnati Bengals • Andrew Hawkins, Cincinnati Bengals M*A*S*H REPORT, PART II • Brett Kern, Tennessee Titans In addition to Thomas’ injury, • Kevin Kowalski, Dallas Cowboys Toledo has had to deal with numerous • Lance Moore, New Orleans Saints injuries, all on the defensive side of the • Chester Taylor, Arizona Cardinals ball. The M*A*S*H list includes senior • Stephen Williams, Arizona Cardinals safety Mark Singer (shoulder-out for Lance Moore season) and junior All-MAC LB Dan Molls (leg-doubtful for EMU). Senior CB Taikwon Paige, senior LB Charles NCAA Football Rules committee that cation with Big East Commissioner, John Rancifer, and senior CB Desmond Mar- the final outcome of the contest cannot Marinatto, along with Rogers Redding, row all had been battling injuries but be changed. Secretary-Rules Editor of the NCAA played in the win vs. Temple. Responding to a statement released Football Rules Committee. By rule once by the Mid-American Conference, the game is declared over the score is PAGE EARNS HONORS FOR PER- O’Brien said: final and there is no recourse to reverse FORMANCE VS. SYRACUSE “While we are obviously disap- an outcome.” Eric Page was honored by the Mid- pointed for the student-athletes, coaches Toledo lost to Syracuse, 33-30, American Conference as the West Divi- and fans that an officiating error played a in overtime on Sept. 24 at the Carrier sion Offensive Player of the Week for his role in the outcome of our football game Dome. The controversy began late in the performance vs. Syracuse on Sept. 24. at Syracuse, we accept the ruling from the contest following an apparently missed Page caught 14 passes, tying his Big East and the NCAA Football Rules extra point by the Orange with 2:07 to career high, for a career-best 168 yards. Committee that the final outcome of the play. Officials on the field ruled the extra He also racked up 114 yards on kickoff game cannot be reversed. We appreciate point good, giving Syracuse a 30-27 lead. returns and seven yars on punt returns, the efforts of those who looked into this Replay officials reviewed the extra point giving him 289 all-purpose yards. That matter. We consider the matter closed and and confirmed the ruling on the field. number would have been 94 yards now look forward to the remainder of the Toledo tied the score, 30-30, on a last- larger, if Page’s kickoff return for a Rocket football season.” second field goal, and the Orange won touchdown in the ssecond quarter had The statement from Mid-American in overtime on a field goal of its own. not been called back due to an illegal Conference Commissioner Jon Stein- Hours later, the Big East Conference blocking penalty. brecher read: Office sent out a statement saying that the Page also was one of three players “Since the conclusion of the Toledo- wrong call had been made on the field and named to the Hornung Award national Syracuse game, I have been in communi- in the replay booth. player of the week. “Big” UT Victories in the 21st Century HOW’S THAT FOR A TOLEDO CONCEDES ON AP- 2010: Toledo 31, Purdue 20 DEBUT? PEAL TO CHANGE SCORE 2009: Toledo 54, Colorado 38 Freshman PK Jeremiah Detmer OF SYRACUSE GAME 2008: Toledo 13, Michigan 10 converted a 52-yard field goal University of Toledo athletic 2007: Toledo 36, Iowa State 35 on the final play of the opening director Mike O’Brien said on 2006: Toledo 37, Kansas 31 - 2OT half in the Syracuse game in Sept. 26 that while he still feels the 2005: Toledo 45, UTEP 13 (GMAC Bowl) his first collegiate field-goal -at outcome of the Toledo-Syracuse 2003: Toledo 35, #9 Pittsburgh 31 tempt. Detmer’s 52-yard boot is game on Sept. 24 was affected by 2001: Toledo 38, Minnesota 7 the second-longest in school his- an officiating error, the Univer- 2001: Toledo 23, Cincinnati 16 (Motor City Bowl) tory, trailing only Todd France’s sity accepts the ruling by the Big 2000: Toledo 24, Penn State 6 55-yard kick vs. Western Michi- East Conference Office and the gan on Nov. 6, 2001. Toledo Football Game Notes

For his efforts, Detmer was named ever to be considered a consensus All- CASANO, BELL RECEIVE NA- MAC West Division Special Teams American. TIONAL RECOGNITION FOR NEW Player of the Week. Page was the only player from the HAMPSHIRE GAME Mid-American Conference to be named Senior placekicker Ryan Casano CROWD FOR BOISE STATE GAME to any major 2010 All-America team. He and junior linebacker Robert Bell each WAS LARGEST SINCE 2004 was the first Rocket to make first-team on made honorable mention for the Col- A crowd of 28,905 jammed the any All-America team since quarterback lege Football Performance Awards for Glass Bowl to see Toledo lose to No. 4 Gene Swick was named first-team by UPI their performances vs. New Hampshire Boise State, 40-15, on Friday, Sept. 16. in 1975. on Sept. 1. Casano was 3-for-3 in field It was the 13th-largest crowd in Glass Page was the first player from the goals while Bell had a career-high eight Bowl history, and the largest since MAC to make the Walter Camp first-team tackles, one sack, one fumble recovery 31,981 saw Toledo defeat Bowling All-America since 2000 when Akron and two forced fumbles. Green in 2004. defensive back Dwight Smith made the prestigious team. He is the first offensive OVERNIGHT RATINGS player from the MAC to be named to the The Toledo-Boise State football team since Randy Moss of Marshall in game on Sept. 16 earned a 2.2 rating, 1997. which translates into 2,125,505 house- holds or 2,724,649 viewers, the most ERIC PAGE RECOGNIZED FOR ever to watch a UT football game. HIS PERFORMANCE VS. OSU It is also the highest-rated ESPN Junior wide receiver Eric Page has football telecast originating from a MAC earned numerous honors for his per- stadium in Mid-American Conference formance vs. Ohio State on Sept. history. The previous high was a 2.0 10. Page caught 12 passes for 145 rating on ESPN2 for the 1999 MAC yards and two touchdowns in a 27- tOLEDO NOMINEES FOR MAC Football Championship Game between 22 loss to Ohio State on Saturday. PLAYER OF THE WEEK Marshall and Western Michigan at Mar- He also threw for a two-point MAC Offensive Player of the Week shall Stadium. conversion and returned a kickoff Sept. 1: Bernard Reedy, WR 42 yards. Sept. 10: Eric Page, WR* ERIC PAGE, ALL-AMERICAN Page was named Mid-Amer- Sept. 16: Adonis Thomas, RB Eric Page is a preseason candidate ican Conference West Division Sept. 24: Eric Page, WR for the Biletnikoff Award as the nation’s Offensive Player of the Week. It is Oct. 1: Morgan Williams, RB top receiver, and the Paul Hornung the first time in Page’s career that Award as the most versatile player in he has been named MAC West MAC Defensive Player of the Week the nation. Offensive Player of the Week. Sept. 1: Robert Bell, LB Page was named to four All-America He was named Special Teams Sept. 10: Taikwon Paige, CB teams in 2010. He was named first-team Player of the Week following his Sept. 16: Desmond Marrow, CB All-America as a kickoff returner by performance vs. Central Michigan Sept. 24: Jermaine Robinson, Safety Sporting News, Walter Camp and Phil last season when he returned two Oct. 1: Robert Bell, LB* Steele Publications, and second-team by kickoffs for touchdowns. SportsIllustrated.com. Page was one of six players MAC Special Teams Player of the Week Sporting News and Walter Camp named to the Paul Hornung Award Sept. 1: Ryan Casano, PK* are two of the five “major” All-America honor roll. The Paul Hornung Sept. 10: None teams recognized by the NCAA (AP, Award is given to the nation’s Sept. 16: None Sporting News, Football Writers, AFCA most versatile player. Page also Sept. 24: Jeremiah Detmer, PK* and Walter Camp). Players who make at earned honorable mention honors Oct. 1: None least three of the five teams are consid- for national wide receiver of the ered to be “consensus” All-Americans. week by both Rivals.com and the * Won MAC West Division Player of the Week Defensive lineman Mel Long (1969-71) Performance is the only Rocket and first-ever player Awards. from the Mid-American Conference Toledo Football Game Notes

ROCKETS SET SEASON TICKET RECORD WITH 11,791 Did you know that the Rockets.... UT sold a record 11,791 season tickets, smashing last season’s record of • Appeared on ESPN Networks 39 times • Have an 8-3 record in bowl games? 11,005. It is also the most season tickets from 2000-2010, including 29 times • Have defeated at least one opponent from 2004-10? ever sold for any current Mid-American from a BCS automatic-berth confer- Conference school. • Will have at least nine national or ence in each of the last five seasons? Toledo Football Season Ticket Numbers regional TV appearances in 2011? • Had consecutive home wins against 2001 - 10,105 • Was the first MAC school ever to host Big 12 teams in 2006 (Kansas), 2007 2002 - 10,596 a Pac-10 school (Arizona in 2010)? (Iowa State) and 2009 (Colorado)? 2003 - 10,784 • Host Boise State, Miami (FL), Mis- • Defeated Big Ten opponents in 2000 2004 - 10,851 souri, Iowa State and Navy in upcoming (Penn State), 2001 (Minnesota), 2008 2005 - 10,104 seasons? (Michigan) and 2010 (Purdue)? Are 2006 - 9,110 the only school in the country to be • Have nine former players on NFL undefeated against both Michigan and 2007 - 8,983 rosters, including XLIV Penn State? 2008 - 8,190 hero Lance Moore of the New Orleans 2009 - 7,476 Saints? • Broke the Mid-American Conference 2010 - 11,005 season attendance record with an aver- • Have made five bowl appearances in age of 30,014 fans in 2001? 2011 - 11,791 the last 10 years, most recently the 2010 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl? • Ranked No. 1 in the nation in atten- dance by capacity (114.4%) in 2001? ROCKETS ON NATIONAL OR RE- • Have had 25 All-Americans, including GIONAL TV NINE TIMES IN 2011 junior Eric Page, a first-team All-Amer- • Have the first player out of the Mid- Nine Toledo games will be carried ican at kickoff returner in 2010? American Conference to rush for on national or regional television this 1,000 yards in an NFL season (Chester • Have a coaching staff that has played Taylor - 1,216 yards for the Vikings season, beginning with the Ohio State or coached in a combined 13 national in 2006)? game on the Big Ten Network on Sept. championship games? 10 (see chart in this release for a history • Had a 35-game winning streak from • Have ranked in the Top 25 in seven 1969-71, the second-longest in Divi- of every national TV game in Rocket different seasons and were ranked 12th sion I-A college football history? history). in the final AP poll in 1970? • Had a player finish eighth in the • Have won 10 MAC Championships Heisman voting in 1971, quarterback Rockets’ 2011 Recruiting and seven MAC West Division titles? Chuck Ealey? Class Ranks No. 1 in MAC Toledo’s 2011 recruiting class was ranked No. 1 in the Mid-American Confer- and Jason Candle have received acco- contract extension that will run through ence by both Rivals.com and Scout.com. A lades fo their recruiting prowess. the 2015 season, UT Athletic Director year ago, UT’s 2010 recruiting class was Campbell was named a “top re- Mike O’Brien announced in July. also ranked No. 1 in the MAC by Rivals. cruiter” by Rivals.com. Campbell was Beckman, 46, was named head The Rockets added 19 signees to a one of nine coaches from non-automatic coach in December of 2008, inheriting group of eight players who joined the qualifying schools in the BCS to make a team that finished 3-9 the previous program last January, bringing the total the list, and the only one from the Mid- season. He led the Rockets to a 5-7 number of new players to 27. Fourteen American Conference. finish in his rookie campaign, and an of the Rockets’ new players are ranked as Candle was named the Mid-Ameri- 8-5 mark last year (7-1 in league play), either three-star or four-star recruits. can Conference “Recruiter of the Year” securing UT’s first winning season and by Scout.com. bowl berth since 2005. UT ASSISTANT COACHES NAMED The future looks even brighter. TOP RECRUITERS BECKMAN SIGNS EXTENSION Beckman’s last two recruiting classes Signing the top recruiting class in THROUGH 2015 were ranked No. 1 in the Mid-American the Mid-American Conference in back- The University of Toledo and head Conference by most recruiting ser- to-back years has not gone unnoticed as football coach Tim Beckman agreed to a vices. Toledo assistant coaches Matt Campbell Toledo Among National/MAC Leaders Toledo Among National Leaders - Through Oct. 1 INDIVIDUAL TEAM Fourth Down Conversion T22. Toledo 66.7% Receptions/Game Turnover Margin 9. Eric Page 8.6 T11. Toledo +1.4 All-Purpose Yards/Game Turnovers Forced 6. Eric Page 191.0 T12. Toledo 12 Fumbles Recovered T8. Toledo 7

Toledo Among MAC Leaders - Through Oct. 1 INDIVIDUAL Passes Defended Sacks by T8. Jermaine Robinson 4 (3brk, 1 int) T12. Toledo 5 Passing - Yards Per Game 10. Austin Dantin 147.8 TEAM Sacks Against (Fewest) T4. Toledo 8 Passing Efficiency Scoring Offense 5. Austin Dantin 147.7 T3. Toledo 32.2 3rd-Down Conversions 8. Terrance Owens 125.8 4. Toledo 46.2% Scoring Defense Total Offense 7. Toledo 27.0 Opp. 3rd-Down Conversions 10. Austin Dantin 166.4/game 9. Toledo 40.6% Total Offense Scoring 4. Toledo 402.4 4th-Down Conversions 10. Ryan Casano 6.8/game 6. Toledo 66.7% Total Defense Receptions/Game 9. Toledo 385.4 Opp. 4th-Down Conversions 3. Eric Page 8.6 6. Toledo 44.4% Rushing Offense Receiving Yards/Game 8. Toledo 143.5 Penalties (Fewest yards) 3. Eric Page 93.6 9. Toledo 58.4 Rushing Defense All-Purpose 4. Toledo 141.4 Time of Possession 1. Eric Page 191.0/game 8. Toledo 29:22 Passing Offense Punt Returns 4. Toledo 259.0 Turnover Margin 2. Eric Page 14.8/attempt* T1. Toledo +1.4 * Does not have enough attempts to qualify Passing Defense 12. Toledo 244.0 Red Zone Offense Kickoff Returns 4. Toledo 83.3% overall 4. Eric Page 23.2/attempt Kickoff Returns (10-18 touchdowns made) 8. Toledo 20.3 Field Goals Red Zone Defense T3. Ryan Casano 85.7% (6-7) Punt Returns T12. Toledo 88.2% overall 1. Toledo 18.0 (9-17 TDs allowed) Forced Fumbles T4. Robert Bell 2 Interceptions 5. Toledo 5 Tackles T14. Robert Bell 7.6 Punting (Net) 11. Toledo 33.7 Tackles for Loss T3. T.J. Fatinikun 7.5 Net Kickoff Coverage 10. Toledo 40.8 Sacks T7. T.J. Fatinikun 3.0 Field Goals 3. Toledo 87.5% (7-8) Toledo on National TV

Overall Record: 23-27 Nov. 22: Toledo 44, at Bowling Green 41 (2OT) (ESPN2) Dec. 21: GMAC Bowl - Toledo 45, UTEP 13 (ESPN) Record on ESPN: 11-9 Record on ESPN2: 10-11 2004: (4-3) Record on ESPNU: 0-6 Sept. 4: at Minnesota 63, Toledo 21 (ESPN2) Record on ESPN Classic: 0-1 Oct. 16: at Toledo 31, Ohio 13 (ESPN) Record on Big Ten Network: 2-2 Nov. 2: at Miami 23, Toledo 16 (ESPN2) Nov. 9: Toledo 31, at Northern Illinois 17 (ESPN2) Nov. 23: at Toledo 49, Bowling Green 41 (ESPN2) 2011 (0-2) Dec. 2: MAC Championship - Toledo 35, Miami 27 (ESPN) Sept. 10: at Ohio State 27, Toledo 22 (Big Ten Network) Dec. 27: Motor City Bowl - UConn 39, Toledo 10 (ESPN) Sept. 16: Boise State 40, at Toledo 15 (ESPN) Nov. 1: Northern Illlinois at Toledo (ESPN2) 2003: (1-2) Nov. 8: WMU at Toledo (ESPN2 or ESPNU) Aug. 29: at UNLV 28, Toledo 18 (ESPN) Nov. 18: Toledo at CMU (ESPNU) Sept. 12: Toledo 24, at Marshall 17 (ESPN) Nov. 29: Bowling Green 31, Toledo 23 (ESPN) 2010: (2-3) Sept. 3: Arizona 41, at Toledo 2 (ESPN) 2002: (0-2) Sept. 25: Toledo 31, at Purdue 20 (Big Ten Network) Dec. 7: MAC Championship - at Marshall 49, Toledo 45 (ESPN2) Nov. 9: at Northern Illinois 65, Toledo 30 (ESPN2) Dec. 26: Motor City Bowl - Boston College 51, Toledo 25 (ESPN) Nov. 17: at Toledo 33, Bowling Green 14 (ESPN2) Dec. 26: LCP Bowl - FIU 34, Toledo 32 (ESPN) 2001: (3-0) Nov. 6: at Toledo 41, Western Michigan 35 (ESPN) 2009: (1-2) Nov. 30: MAC Championship - at Toledo 41, Marshall 36 (ESPN) Sept. 5: at Purdue 52, Toledo 31 (Big Ten Network) Dec. 29: Motor City Bowl - Toledo 23 vs. Cincinnati 16 (ESPN) Sept. 11: at Toledo 54, Colorado 38 (ESPN) Nov. 11: at Central Michigan 56, Toledo 28 (ESPN2) 2000: (2-0) Sept. 2: Toledo 24, at Penn State 6 (ESPN2) 2008: (1-3) Nov. 22: at Toledo 51, Bowling Green 17 (ESPN2) Sept. 20: Fresno State 55, at Toledo 54 - 2OT (ESPNU) Oct. 11: Toledo 13, at Michigan 10 (Big Ten Network) 1999: (0-1) Nov. 5: at Akron 47, Toledo 30 (ESPNU) Oct. 14: at Marshall 38, Toledo 13 (ESPN) Nov. 28: Bowling Green 38, at Toledo 10 (ESPN Classic) 1998: (0-1) 2007: (0-3) Dec. 4: MAC Championship - at Marshall 23, Toledo 17 (ESPN2) Sept. 1: Purdue 52, at Toledo 24 (ESPNU) Nov. 13: at Ball State 41, Toledo 20 (ESPN2) 1997: (0-1) Nov. 23: at Bowling Green 37, Toledo 10 (ESPNU) Dec. 5: MAC Championship - at Marshall 34, Toledo 14 (ESPN2)

2006: (3-3) 1995: (1-0) Sept. 15: at Toledo 37, Kansas 31 - 2OT (ESPN2) Dec. 14: Las Vegas Bowl - Toledo 40 vs. Nevada 37 (OT) (ESPN) Sept. 30: at Pittsburgh 45, Toledo 3 (ESPNU) Oct. 7: Central Michigan 42, at Toledo 20 (ESPNU) 1987: (0-1) Nov. 7: Toledo 17, at Northern Illinois 13 (ESPN2) Nov. 5: Eastern Michigan 38, at Toledo 9 (ESPN) Nov. 14: Ball State 20, at Toledo 17 (ESPN2) Nov. 21: at Toledo 31, Bowling Green 21 (ESPN2) 1984: (1-0)* Dec. 15: California Bowl - UNLV 30, Toledo 13 (ESPN) 2005: (3-2) * Game later forfeited to Toledo Sept. 27: at Fresno State 44, Toledo 14 (ESPN2) Nov. 4: Toledo 30, at Ohio 21 (ESPN2) 1981: (1-0) Nov. 16: Northern Illinois 35, at Toledo 17 (ESPN2) Dec.19: California Bowl - Toledo 27, vs. San Jose State 25 (ESPN) The Glass Bowl

“The best football stadium in the MAC.” - The Sporting News

Video Board The Press Tower

The Glass Bowl will feature a brand-new, high definition video board in 2010, replacing the original board which was installed in 1999. Year Opened: 1991. The new video screen will be wide-screen Number of Private Suites: 45 format and larger than the old screen. Stadium Club Seats: 300 Features: Gerber Media Center Seating: 80 • High definition wide-screen picture • Live-action video • Replays and highlights • Graphics, messages and contests

Largest Crowds In The Glass Bowl 1. 36,852 vs. Navy (2001) 2. 36,502 vs. Northern Illinois (2001) 3. 34,950 vs. Minnesota (2001) 4. 34,900 vs. Marshall (2000) 5. 33,040 vs. Indiana State (1994) 6. 32,726 vs. Weber State (2000) 7. 31,981 vs. Bowling Green (2004) 8. 31,711 vs. Pittsburgh (2003) 9. 31,458 vs. Bowling Green (1994) 10. 31,369 vs. Bowling Green (1982) Fetterman Training Center

Facts and Features • Facility Dedication: Feb. 6, 2010. • Cost: $9 million. • Total Square Feet: 90,400 • Size of football practice field: 71,400 sq. ft. (100 yards long by 220 feet wide. 65 feet high at its highest point.) • Surface: Field Turf • Football field features: fixed goal posts, a game scoreboard and elevated viewing areas for filming. • Basketball/Volleyball practice court. • Golf training facility and clubhouse. • Track features: sprinting lanes, long jump pit and sand training area for track; improvements to the outdoor track, including permanent bleacher seating for 500 spectators and a press box. • Energy Efficiency: 42 geothermal wells running 300 feet under the practice field in a closed-loop water system heat and cool the facility using 50-70% less energy than traditional systems; low-flow plumbing fixtures; and “cool roof” technology that complies with LEED requirements. • Named For: Hal and Susan Fetterman, long-time supporters of the University of Toledo. The Fettermans donated $1 mil- lion toward the cost of the facility. Larimer Athletic Complex

Larimer Athletic Complex The Rockets’ “Launch Pad”

The Larimer Athletic Complex, the home of the UT Foot- ball Program, is located adjacent to the north end zone of the Glass Bowl. Features include: • Football team locker room with wooden lockers. • Strength and conditioning room. • Football coaches’ offices. • Team meeting rooms and large multi-purpose classroom. • Athletic training room. • Equipment room. • Football trophy case. • Rocket Academic Center. 2011 Players to Watch

Terrell Anderson Robert Bell Linebacker Linebacker 6-1 • 215 • Sr. 49 6-0 • 227 • Jr. 38 Penn Hills, PA Grand Rapids, MI Pittsburgh Central Catholic H.S. East Grand Rapids H.S. *** All-MAC Candidate*** 2011 Stepped into starting middle line- 2011 backer position in game #2 vs. Ohio Leads team with 38 tackles...Named State after Dan Molls’ went down MAC West Defensive Player of the with injury...Fifth on team with 25 Week for performance vs. Temple... tackles...Career-best eight tackles Had career-best 12 tackles, 2.5 TFL vs. Boise State. and a fumble recovery vs. the Owls... Has had 7+ tackles in four of five 2010 games...Came out of Ohio State Played in 11 games as a reserve, game with sore ribs but returned to making 18 tackles...Career-best six starting lineup vs. Boise State. tackles vs. Ball State. 2010 2009 Played in eight games as a reserve, Played in five games as a reserve linebacker, making two making 10 tackles. tackles. 2009 2008 Played in nine games as a backup linebacker, making 12 Played in seven games as a reserve outside linebacker... tackles...Returned an interception 67 yards vs. Eastern Had one tackle. Michigan. High School High School Led the state of Pennsylvania with 19.5 sacks as a senior... Three-star recruit by Rivals.com...Named first-team all-state Also had 99 tackles, two forced fumbles and one blocked in Division 3-4 by the Associated Press...Made first-team all- punt...Named first-team all-conference by the Pittsburgh conference, as well as the Grand Rapids Press area “Dream Post-Gazette and the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review...Led Pitts- Team,” in both his junior and senior seasons...Starred at burgh Central Catholic to a 16-0 record, a PIAA 4A state fullback, defensive end and linebacker on teams that won championship and a No. 11 national ranking in USA Today... state championships in 2007 and 2008...Played for USA As a junior, made second-team all-conference, racking up Football’s Junior National Team and the first Junior World 72 tackles, eight sacks and one forced fumble...Selected to Championship in football in Canton, OH...As a senior, he play in the East-West All-Star Game...High school coach was had 38 tackles, four sacks, eight pass breakups and three Terry Totten. forced fumbles. Personal Personal Full name is Terrell Allen Anderson...Birthdate: Nov. 29, 1989... Full name is Robert Anthony Bell...Birthdate: June 9, 1990... Father is Troy Anderson...Information systems major. Parents are Robert Bell Sr. and Dawn Grady...Has three brothers and one sister...Criminal justice major.

Terrell Anderson’s Career Statistics Robert Bell’s Career Statistics Year G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int/Yds BrUp Year G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int/Yds BrUp 2008 7/0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2009 9/0 10 2 12 0 0 0 1/67 0 2009 5/0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2010 8/0 8 2 10 0 0 0 0 0 2010 11/0 6 12 18 0.5/-3 0 0 0 0 2011 5/5 24 14 38 3.5/-11 1.0/-7 2 0 0 2011 5/4 15 10 25 3.0/-6 0 0 0 0 Totals 22/5 42 18 60 3.5/-11 1.0/-7 2 1/67 0 Totals 28/4 23 23 46 3.5/-9 0 0 0 0 Career Game Highs Career Game Highs Tackles: 12 (Temple, 10-1-11) Tackles: 8 (Boise State, 9-16-11) 2011 Players to Watch Austin Dantin Quarterback 6-2 • 189 • Jr. 4 Tallahassee, FL Leon H.S.

2011 2009 Starting QB in all five games...Connected Played in seven games at quarterback, starting three...Completed 66.4 on 12-of-14 passes for 115 yards vs. Tem- percent of his passes for 962 yards and four TDs...Ran for 51 yards... ple...Best game completion percentage Started in the Northern Illinois game on Oct. 17 and in the final two (85.7%) of career and tied for sxith-best games of the season vs. Eastern Michigan and Bowling Green due in UT history...Also ran for one-yard TD to injuries to starter Aaron Opelt...Was 2-1 as a starter...Led Toledo to vs. Owls...Completed 15-of-21 passes 20-19 victory over NIU on 17-of-24 passing for 202 yards...Led UT to a for 161 yards and three TDs vs. New 47-21 win over EMU on 10-of-11 passing for 116 yards. Hampshire...14-of-26 for 155 yards and one TD vs. OSU...3-of-8 with one TD vs. High School Boise State...22-of-32 for 258 yards and Earned honorable mention Class 4A all-state and first-team All-Big one TD vs. Syracuse. Bend (northern Florida) honors...Completed 62 percent of his passes for 1,856 yards and 18 touchdowns...Rushed for 254 yards and nine 2010 scores. Starting QB in first nine games...Injured shoulder in first quarter of EMU game on Oct. 30 and missed rest of season...Resumed practice on Dec. 5 but did not play in bowl game...Ranked 10th in MAC in passing yards (139.3/ game), sixth in passing efficiency (124.7) and first in completion -per centage (66.1)...Second on team with 292 yards rushing...Tied for team lead with eight rushing TDs...Completed 14-of-18 for 197 yards and one Austin Dantin’s Passing Statistics by Game TD in 31-24 win vs. Ball State...Also rushed for 58 yards and two scores... Completed 30-of-47 passes in 34-21 win vs. Kent State; career highs 2009 Opponent Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yds. TD in attempts and completions...Ran for career high 72 yards vs. KSU, at Purdue DNP including game’s final TD...Completed 13-of-18 passes for 167 yards vs. Colorado DNP Boise State before leaving the game in the fourth quarter due to injury... Ohio State DNP at FIU DNP Completed 24-of-31 passes for 209 yards and two TDs in 31-20 win vs. at Ball State DNP Purdue...Also rushed for 64 yards and two TDs, including a 58-yard TD Western Michigan 28 17 0 60.7 160 3 run...Named Rivals.com MAC Player of the Week for performance vs. Northern Illinois 24 17 1 70.8 202 1 Temple DNP-Injured Purdue...12-of-15 for 102 yards in 20-13 win vs. Ohio...11-of-18 for 173 at Miami 8 5 0 62.5 62 0 yards and two TDs plus one rushing TD in 37-24 win vs. WMU. at Central Michigan 9 6 1 66.7 91 0 Eastern Michigan 12 11 0 91.7 121 0 at Bowling Green 38 23 2 60.5 326 0 Austin Dantin’s Career Statistics 2010 Passing Statistics Opponent Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yds. TD Year G/S Att. Comp. Pct. Yds. TD Int. Arizona 23 14 1 60.9 103 0 2009 7/3 119 79 66.4 962 4 4 at Ohio 15 12 2 80.0 102 1 at WMU 18 11 1 61.1 173 2 2010 9/9 192 127 66.1 1254 7 8 at Purdue 31 24 0 77.4 209 2 2011 5/5 101 66 65.3 739 7 1 Wyoming 20 8 0 40.0 76 0 Totals 21/17 412 272 66.0 2954 18 13 at Boise State 18 13 2 72.2 167 0 Kent State 47 30 0 63.8 229 1 Rushing Statistics Ball State 18 14 2 77.8 197 1 Year G/S Att. Yds. Avg. TD LP at EMU 2 1 0 50.0 -2 0 2009 7/3 44 51 1.2 0 15-BGSU at NIU DNP-Injured Bowling Green DNP-Injured 2010 9/9 103 292 2.8 8 58-Purdue Central Michigan DNP-Injured 2011 5/5 38 93 3.0 1 20-Boise State vs. FIU (Little Caesars Bowl) DNP-Injured Totals 21/17 185 436 2.4 9 58-Purdue 2011 Career Highs Opponent Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yds. TD Completions: 30 (Kent State, 10-16-10) New Hampshire 21 15 0 71.4 161 3 Attempts: 47 (Kent State, 10-16-10) at Ohio State 26 14 0 53.8 155 1 Passing Yards: 326 (Bowling Green, 11-27-09) Boise State 8 3 0 37.5 50 1 Touchdowns: 3 (Western Michigan, 10-10-09) at Syracuse 32 22 1 68.8 258 1 Rushing Yards: 72 (Kent State, 10-16-10) at Temple 14 12 0 85.7 115 1 2011 Players to Watch

T.J. Fatinikun David Fluellen Defensive End Running Back 6-2 • 250 • Jr. 23 6-0 • 215 • So. Perrysburg, OH Lockport, NY 33 Perrysburg H.S. Lockport H.S. *** 2010 Third-Team All-MAC *** 2011 2011 Third on team with 146 yards rush- Leads team and tied for third in MAC ing...Started Temple game in place with 7.5 tackles for loss...Tops on team of injured Adonis Thomas...Fourth on and tied for seventh in MAC with 3.0 team with 12 receptions...Ha scored sacks...Career-high 3.0 TFL and one three TDs, one rushing two on pass pass knocked down vs. Temple...2.5 receptions...Career-high 54 yards tackles for loss vs. New Hampshire... rushing and one TD vs. Temple...Also Leads defensive linemen with 22 caught four passes for 67 yards and tackles. one TD vs. the Owls.

2010 2010 Named third-team All-MAC...Led Gained 224 yards and scored one TD defensive line with 51 tackles...Led on 38 carries...Career-high 53 yards vs. team and was ninth in MAC with 13.0 Wyoming, including a 39-yard burst...Had 52 yards rushing vs. WMU TFL...Most TFL by a Rocket since 17.0 to go with five receptions for 39 yards...Missed four games due to by Mike Alston in 2006...Third in MAC knee injury...Returned to action vs. Bowling Green on Nov. 17. with four forced fumbles...Career-best 2.5 TFL vs. Kent State, includ- ing crucial 10-yard sack in second half...Career-high seven tackles at High School Ohio...Recovered fumble vs. WMU. Ran for 1,638 yards and 19 touchdowns as a senior...Earned first- team All-Western New York and first-team Class AA all-state honors... 2009 Ran for 1,354 yards and 16 scores as a junior, making third-team Played in 11 games, making 20 tackles...Had 3.0 tackles for loss and All-Western New York and fourth-team all-state...Rivals.com ranked 2.0 sacks...Forced team-high three fumbles and recovered one. him as a three-star recruit, as well as the No. 24 all-purpose back in the nation and No. 6 player in the state of New York...Finished High School his career as Lockport’s all-time leading rusher with 4,274 yards... Made first-team all-conference, first-team all-district and special Class AA co-Player of the Year...Top five mention all-state...Recorded 65 tackles, 18 tackles for loss and nine finalist for New York State Player of the sacks...As a junior, made second-team all-league...Totaled 55 tackles, Year...Selected to play in the New York 11 tackles for loss and seven sacks...Numbers as a sophomore were State High School Football Classic at the 73 tackles, 15 tackles for loss and 10 sacks...High school coach was Carrier Dome in Syracuse...High school Matt Kregel. coach was Greg Bronson.

Personal Personal Full name is Ayokunle Olatunji Fatinikun...Birthdate: July 28, 1991... Full name is David Fluellen, Jr...Birth- Parents are Tunde and Moni Fatinikun...Father is a doctor...Has five date: Jan. 29, 1992...Parents are David brothers and one sister...Born in Lagos, Nigeria but grew up in To- Fluellen Sr. and Arletha Fluellen... ledo area...Communication major. Brother Jhamal Fluellen was a running back at Syracuse and Maine...Criminal justice major.

T.J. Fatinikun’s Career Statistics Year G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack QBH FF BrUp 2009 11/0 13 7 20 3.0/-17 2.0/-14 0 3 0 David Fluellen’s Career Statistics 2010 13/13 24 27 51 13.0/-49 5.0/-29 2 4 2 Year G/S Att. Yds. Avg. TD LP 2011 5/5 13 9 22 7.5/-31 3.0/-23 0 0 1 2010 9/0 38 224 5.9 1 39-Wyoming Totals 29/18 50 43 93 23.5/-97 10.0/-66 2 7 3 2011 5/1 34 146 4.3 1 18-Temple Career Highs Totals 14/1 72 370 5.2 2 39-Wyoming Tackles: 7 (Ohio, 9-11-10) Career Game Highs Tackles for Loss: 3.0 (Temple, 10-1-11) Rushing Yards: 54 (Syracuse, 9-24-11) Sacks: 2.0 (Eastern Michigan, 10-30-10) 2011 Players to Watch

Desmond Marrow Dan Molls Cornerback Linebacker 6-3 • 210 • Sr. 6-1 • 222 • Jr. 32 Youngstown, OH 3 North Royalton, OH Cardinal Mooney H.S. Padua Franciscan H.S. *** All-MAC Candidate *** *** 2010 Third-Team All-MAC ***

2011 2011 Third on team with 28 tackles...Leads team with four passes broekn Five tackles vs. New Hampshire...Out up...Career-high 12 tackles and two pass breakups vs. Boise State... of the lineup with a leg injury suffered Seven tackles and one break-up vs. New Hampshire...Came out of in practice on Sept. 6...Return date to Syracuse game on stretcher after suffering concussion in fourth lineup is not known. quarter...Returned to lineup for Temple game...Granted sixth year of eligibility by the NCAA as an injury hardship case due to missing 2010 2007 and 2009 seasons with injury. Third-team All-MAC selection...Sec- ond on team, second in MAC and 10th 2010 in nation with 143 tackles...Tied for Fourth on team with 68 tackles...Tied for team lead with three inter- team lead with three interceptions...11 ceptions...Led team with eight passes defended (3 INTs, 5 breakups)... tackles in 20-13 win vs. Ohio, plus two Picked off Hail Mary pass on game’s final play in 31-24 win over interceptions and a key sack late in the Ball State...Seven tackles vs. Wyoming...Two interceptions and one game...Named MAC West Defensive pass breakup vs. WMU...15-yard return for TD on one of those INTs... Player of the Week (Sept. 11)...Also Earned MAC West Defensive Player of the Week...Honorable mention named honorable mention national choice for national defensive player of the week by College Football linebacker of the week by College Performance Awards...Team-high nine tackles vs. Arizona. Football Performance Awards and MAC Player of the Week by Rivals. 2009 com...Career-high 19 tackles vs. Northern Illinois...17 tackles vs. Sat out the season as he worked to come back from off-season Wyoming...14 tackles and two pass breakups vs. CMU...13 tackles surgery. and 1.5 TFL vs. BGSU...Game-high 13 tackles vs. EMU...10 tackles and one sack vs. FIU in Little Caesars Pizza Bowl...Nine tackles and 2008 a fumble recovery vs. Kent State...Six tackles, one sack, one forced Played and started in seven games...Season ended due to injury at fumble, one interception and one pass broken up vs. WMU. Northern Illinois (10/18/08). 2009 2007 Played in 12 games...Sixth on team in tackles with 43...Also inter- Sat out the season as a medical redshirt. cepted one pass...Had at least one tackle in every game...Career-high seven tackles vs. Temple. 2006 Played in nine games at cornerback, starting one. Personal Full name is Daniel Francis Molls...Birthdate: Feb. 12, 1991...Parents Personal are Andrew and Linda Molls...Father was a defensive back and Full name is Desmond Joel Marrow...Birthdate: Dec. 28, 1987... teammate of UT head coach Tim Beckman at Kentucky in the early Parents are Duane and Wanda Marrow...Father played football at 1980’s...Sister Carly is a freshman on the Rockets’ volleyball team... Wisconsin...Uncle, Vince, is a former Rockets’ All-MAC tight end Exercise science major. and assistant coach...Graduated with a degee in communication in December of 2010...Currently working on a second undergradute degree in recreation.

Desmond Marrow’s Career Statistics Year G/S UT AT TT TFL FF Int/Yds BrUp Dan Molls’ Career Statistics 2006 9/1 14 5 19 0 0 0 2 Year G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack FF Int/Yds BrUp 2007 DNP-Medical Redshirt 2009 12/0 16 27 43 1.5/-4 0 0 1/1 0 2008 7/7 22 8 30 0 1 0 3 2010 13/13 39 104 143 10.5/-61 5.0/-49 1 3/58 4 2009 DNP-Injured 2011 1/1 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 2010 12/12 41 31 72 3.0/-13 0 3/-27 6 Totals 26/14 59 132 191 12.0/-65 5.0/-49 1 4/59 4 2011 5/5 22 6 28 0 0 0 4 Totals 33/25 99 50 149 3.0/-13 1 3/-27 15 Career Game Highs Tackles: 19 (Northern Illinois, 11-9-10) Career Game Highs Tackles for Loss: 2.5 (Ohio, 9-11-10) Tackles: 12 (Boise State, 9-16-11) Interceptions: 2 (Ohio, 9-11-10) Interceptions: 2 (Western Michigan, 9-18-10) 2011 Players to Watch

John Morookian Diauntae Morrow Offensive Lineman Free Safety 6-5 • 301 • Sr. 72 6-0 • 199 • Sr. Providence, RI Cleveland, OH 5 LaSalle H.S. St. Edward H.S. *** All-MAC Candidate*** 2011 Second on team with 29 tackles... 2011 Career-high nine tackles vs. Syra- 41 consecutive starts at right tackle...Key cuse...Moved from strong safety to part of offense that ranks third in MAC free safety in off-season following in scoring offense (32.0) and fourth in season-ending injury to FS Mark total offense (402.4). Singer.

2010 2010 Started all 13 games at right tackle...Key Played in all 13 games at strong part of offensive line that ranked fourth safety...40 tackles...Twice had eight in MAC in total offense (365.4/game) and tackles in a game...Two intercep- third in rushing yards (167.4). tions...Three pass breakups.

2009 2009 Started all 12 games at right tackle..Key Sat out the season as a redshirt after transferring from Iowa. part of an offensive line that ranked No. 16 in the nation in total offense (437.9) and No. 18 in passing offense (278.1). 2007-08 at Iowa Played in 11 games as a sophomore, making 12 tackles...Played in 2008 eight games as a freshman, making five tackles. Played in 11 games as a true freshman at right tackle...Started in 10 games. High School Honorable mention Prep Star all-American...Second-team all-state Prep School as a senior and third-team as a sophomore...Two-time first-team Attended Milford Academy Prep School in New Berlin, NY in fall all-district...Recorded 55 tackles, two QB sacks, a safety and an in- of 2007...Listed as the No. 30 prep school player in the nation by terception as a senior...Had 75 tackles, with 35 solos, eight QB sacks Rivals.com...Three-star recruit by both Rivals and Scout.com. and 15 tackles for loss, as a junior when he played linebacker.

High School Personal First-team all-state selection as a senior in high school and made Full name is Diantae Martinez Morrow...Birthdate: June 18, 1989... all-conference as a junior...Played in the Rhode Island/Con- Parents are Yalanda Goggins and Dwayne Morrow...Father is a necticut All-Star Game as a senior...High school coach was Geoff basketball coach...Individualized studies major. Marcone.

Personal Full name is John Paul Morookian... Birthdate: Nov. 23, 1988...Parents are John and Nancy Morookian... Youngest of five children...Individu- alized studies major.

Diauntae Morrow’s Career Statistics Year G/S UT AT TT TFL FF Int/Yds BrUp 2009 DNP-Redshirt 2010 13/0 19 21 40 1.0/-4 0 2/18 3 2011 5/5 17 12 29 0.5/-1 0 1/5 1 Totals 18/5 36 33 69 1.5/-5 0 3/23 4 Career Game Highs 2011 Players to Watch

Terrance Owens Quarterback 6-4 • 180 • So. 2 Cleveland, OH Glenville H.S.

2011 Has off the bench in four of five games... Completed 10-of-13 passes for 122 yards and two scores vs. New Hasmpshire...7-of- 16 for 137 yards and one TD vs. OSU...17- of-31 for 201 yards vs. Boise State...6-of-10 for 42 yards vs. Syracuse.

2010 Stepped in as Toledo’s QB when Austin Dantin went down with an injury vs. EMU on Oct. 30...Threw for 13 TDs against just five interceptions...Threw for one TD and ran for another vs. FIU in Little Caesars Pizza Bowl...Threw for career-best 304 yards, three TDs on 24-of-32 passing and no interceptions vs. CMU... Also caught a 28-yard TD pass vs. CMU...Named MAC West Division Offensive Player of the Week for his performance vs. CMU...Led UT to victory over Bowling Green with 16-of-25 for 225 yards and two TDs... TD passes came on UT’s first two possessions, passes of 48 yards and 33 yards...Debuted as a starter vs. Northern Illinois on Nov. 9...Completed 18-of-38 passes for 186 yards and two TDs vs. NIU...Came in for Dantin in first quarter of EMU game and led UT to 42-7 victory...Threw for 234 yards and career-high four TDs vs. EMU...Had TD passes of 74, 68, 53 and six yards...Played in three other games in a back-up role...Completed Personal 6-of-15 passes vs. Wyoming...Completed 8-of-11 vs. Boise State. Full name is Terrance Durrell Owens...Birthdate: June 28, 1991...Par- 2009 ents are Thomas Owens and Tonya Watson...Individualized studies Sat out season as a redshirt. major.

High School Rated as the No. 4 quarterback in Ohio by Scout.com...Named first-team all-area by the Cleveland Plain Dealer, first-team all-conference and Terrance Owens’ Passing Statistics by Game second-team all-state...Threw for 1,258 yards and 14 TDs...As a junior, threw for 1,200 yards and 13 TDs, securing first-team all-conference 2010 recognition...One of five current Rockets from Cleveland Glenville High Opponent Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yds. TD Arizona DNP School...High school coach was Ted Ginn, Sr. at Ohio DNP at WMU DNP at Purdue DNP Wyoming 15 6 0 40.0 108 0 at Boise State 11 8 0 72.7 55 1 Terrance Owens’ Career Statistics Kent State DNP Ball State DNP Year G/S Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yds. TD at EMU 15 10 0 66.7 234 4 2009 DNP-Redshirt at NIU 38 18 1 47.3 186 2 2010 8/4 163 97 5 59.5 1244 13 Bowling Green 25 16 1 64.0 225 2 2011 4/0 70 40 2 57.1 502 3 Central Michigan 32 24 0 75.0 304 3 Totals 12/4 233 137 7 58.8 1746 16 FIU (Little Caesars Bowl) 27 15 3 55.6 132 1 Career Highs 2011 Completions: 24 (Central Michigan, 11-26-10) Opponent Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yds. TD Attempts: 38 (Northern Illinois, 11-9-10) New Hampshire 13 10 0 76.9 122 2 Passing Yards: 304 (Central Michigan, 11-26-10) at Ohio State 16 7 1 43.8 137 1 Boise State 31 17 1 54.8 201 0 Touchdowns: 4 (Eastern Michigan, 10-30-10) at Syracuse 10 6 0 60.0 42 0 Rushing Yards: 65 (FIU, 12-26-10) at Temple DNP 2011 Players to Watch

Eric Page ** 2010 Walter Camp First-Team All-America ** Wide Receiver/Kick Returner * 2010 Sporting News First-Team All-America * 5-10 • 180 • Jr. ** 2010 MAC Special Teams Player of the Year ** Toledo, OH 12 Springfield H.S. ***2010 First-Team All-MAC***

Career State moved him past Donta’ Greene into fourthplace on UT career Has caught at least two passes in all 30 receptions list (198)...Had 164 all-purpose yards vs. New Hampshire... career games...Ranks second all-time at All-America candidate at both wide receiver and kickoff returner... UT with 224 career receptions...Needs Named to “watch lists” for Fred Biletnikoff Award (nation’s best receiver) six receptions to pass Stephen Williams and Paul Hornung Award (most versatile player in the nation)...One of (Arizona Cardinals) and become UT’s 40 players in nation on “Players to Watch” list for Walter Camp Player all-time leader...Third in career receiving of the Year Award. yards with 2,732...14 games with at least 100 yards receiving...Ranks first all-time 2010 at UT in career kickoff return average First-team All-America selection at kickoff return position by Walter (27.3)...Career 5-of-7 passing with four Camp, Sporting News and Phil Steele Publications...Second-team by TDs plus one completion on two-point SI.com...Only MAC player to make a major All-America team in 2010... conversion. First Rocket ever to be named first-team on Walter Camp All-America team, and first MAC player since Akron defensive back Dwight Smith 2011 in 2000...First Rocket to make any first-team All-America list in 35 years Ninth in nation and third in receptions/game (8.6)...Third in MAC in (QB Gene Swick, 1975-UPI)...Seventh Rocket ever to make first-team receiving yards (93.6)...Ranks first in the MAC in all-purpose yards All-America...Named MAC Special Teams Player of the Year...First-team (191.0), second in punt returns (14.8) and fourth in kickoff returns All-MAC at wide receiver and kickoff returner...Named National Kickoff (23.2)...Named to Paul Hornung Award Honor Roll for performance Returner of the Year by College Football Performance Awards...Led vs. Temple...Caught four passes for 26 yards, 90 yards on kick returns, team, third in MAC and seventh in nation with 99 receptions...99 catches completed a 33-yard TD pass and ran in a two-point conversion vs. the is second on UT’s all-time season receptions list behind current New Owls...Four receptions moved him past Lance Moore (New Orleans Orleans Saint Lance Moore (103 in 2003)...Fifth in MAC and 22nd in Saints) and into second place on UT’s all-time receiving list ...Named country with 1,105 receiving yards...Led MAC and was third in nation MAC Offensive Player of the Week and made Hornung Honor Roll in kickoff return average (31.1)...Kickoff return average is the best in for performance vs. Syracuse...Tied career high with 14 catches for UT history...Only player in FBS with three TDs off kickoff returns in career-best 168 yards vs. Orange...Had 96-yard kickoff return called 2010...Led MAC and was 12th in country in all-purpose yards (156.5)... back due to penalty vs. Orange...8 catches for 69 yards vs. Boise Accounted for five TDs in 42-31 win over CMU...Caught 12 passes for State...12 receptions for 145 yards and two TDs vs. Ohio State...For his season-high 127 yards and two TDs; returned two kickoffs for TDs; performance vs. OSU was named MAC West Offensive Player of the threw a 28-yard TD pass...Became first player ever from Mid-American Week...Also honorable mention for the Paul Hornung Award Honor Conference to return two kickoffs for TDs in one game...Named MAC Roll and national wide receiver of the week by both Rivals.com and Special Teams Player of the Week and national special teams Player of the College Football Performance Awards...12 receptions vs. Ohio the Week by College Football Performance Awards for his performance

Eric Page’s Career Statistics Receiving Year G/S Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LP 2009 12/12 82 1159 14.1 7 70-Colorado 2010 13/13 99 1105 11.2 8 53-Wyo./EMU 2011 5/5 43 468 10.9 3 66-Ohio State Totals 30/30 224 2732 12.2 18 70-Colorado Kickoff Returns Year No. Yds. Avg. TD LP 2009 18 457 25.4 0 47-CMU 2010 28 871 31.1 3 99-CMU 2011 18 417 23.2 0 43-New Hampshire Totals 64 1745 27.3 3 99-CMU

Career Game Highs Receptions: 14 (Twice, last vs. Syracuse, 9-24-11) Receiving Yards: 168 (Syracuse, 9-24-11) Receiving Touchdowns: 2 (3 times, last vs. Ohio St., 9-10-11) Kickoff Return Touchdowns: 2 (CMU, 11-26-10) 2011 Players to Watch Eric Page, Wide Receiver/Kick Returner vs. CMU...Six games with at least 100 yards receiving...Season-high 14 catches for 109 yards vs. Kent State...11 catches for 120 yards vs. Boise State...10 catches with one TD in win vs. Purdue...Ran kickoff back 50 yards at key point in fourth quarter of Purdue game...Ran kickoff back 98 yards for a TD with 7:26 left in the fourth quarter in win vs. WMU, first kickoff return for TD in his career...Named national special teams Player of the Week by the College Football Performance Awards for his performance vs. Broncos...Named to “watch lists” for Fred Biletnikoff Award (nation’s best receiver) and Paul Hornung Award (most versatile player in the nation)...A former high school QB who completed 3-of-4 passes for three TDs and one interception on trick plays.

2009 Named second-team All-MAC...Named first-team All-MAC by Phil Steele’s Magazine...Named first-team Freshman All-America by Phil Steele and College Football News...Led all freshmen in the nation with 82 receptions and 1,159 receiving yards...Also led team in both cat- egories...Ranked ninth in the country and second in the league with 6.8 receptions per game...15th in the nation and third in the MAC with 96.6 receiving yards per game...Broke Steve Odom’s UT freshman record of 62 receptions and 838 receiving yards (set in 2003) in the Miami game...Just the fifth Rocket ever to gain at least 1,000 yards receiving in a season...Gained over 100 yards receiving six times...Led team in punt return average (13.4) and kickoff return average (27.0)... Team-high and career-best 152 yards on 11 catches with a 39-yard TD Eric Page’s Career Receiving by Game vs. Ball State...Set UT freshman record with 12 receptions vs. Purdue in his debut as a collegian...Totaled 128 receiving yards and caught 2009 Opponent No. Yards Avg. TD Long one TD pass in that game...Came back with three receptions for 138 at Purdue 12 128 10.7 1 34 yards in Colorado game...Had 70-yard TD reception in CU game...Led Colorado 3 138 46.0 1 70 team with six receptions vs. Ohio State. Ohio State 6 54 9.0 0 26 at Florida International 5 113 22.6 2 41 High School at Ball State 11 152 13.8 1 39 Western Michigan 4 55 13.8 1 25 Named Northwest Ohio’s “Player of the Year” by Toledo Blade...2,381 Northern Illinois 10 127 12.7 0 27 yards on 256 rushes...1,102 yards passing on 71-of-133 attempts... Temple 8 61 7.6 0 17 Ran for 34 TDs, passed for 11 more and kicked 47 extra points...Was at Miami 6 81 13.5 1 23 at Central Michigan 6 77 12.8 0 48 the Ohio Division II “Co-Offensive Player of the Year,” league MVP and Eastern Michigan 4 43 10.8 0 19 a first-team all-state selection...As a junior, ran for 2,039 yards and 23 at Bowling Green 7 130 18.6 0 46 TDs, and passed for 1,137 yards and 17 scores...Five times in career posted 300-yard rushing games...Compiled 8,800 yards of total of- 2010 fense in his career. Opponent No. Yards Avg. TD Long Arizona 4 43 10.8 0 24 at Ohio 7 54 7.7 0 17 Personal at WMU 2 59 29.5 1 50 Full name is Eric Anthony Page...Birthdate: Sept. 23, 1991...Parents at Purdue 10 94 9.4 1 25 are Darnell Easterly and Amy Weemes...Mother is a student at UT... Wyoming 6 101 16.8 0 53 Has a younger brother, Darnell...Criminal justice major. at Boise State 11 120 10.9 0 29 Kent State 14 109 7.8 0 12 Ball State 7 110 15.7 1 46 at EMU 5 86 17.2 1 53 at NIU 7 67 9.6 1 14 Bowling Green 9 111 12.3 1 48 Central Michigan 12 127 10.6 2 25 FIU (Little Caesars Bowl) 5 24 4.8 0 17

2011 Opponent No. Yards Avg. TD Long New Hampshire 5 60 12.0 1 24 at Ohio State 12 145 12.1 2 66 Boise State 8 69 8.6 0 19 at Syracuse 14 168 12.0 0 42 at Temple 4 26 6.5 0 12 2011 Players to Watch Eric Page in the Toledo Record Book

PASS RECEPTION YARDAGE CAREER RECEIVING 1. Lance Moore (2003)...... 1,194 CAREER KICKOFF RETURNS 2. Lance Moore (2004)...... 1,189 RECEPTIONS KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE 3. Stephen Williams (2007)...... 1,169 1. Stephen Williams (2006-09)...... 229 1. Eric Page (2009-present)...... 27.3 4. Eric Page (2009)...... 1,159 2. Eric Page (2009-present)...... 224 2. Ainsworth Morgan (1990-1993)...... 23.1 5. Eric Page (2010)...... 1,105 3. Richard Davis (2005-06)...... 22.2 3. Lance Moore (2001-04)...... 222 6. Stephen Williams (2009)...... 1,065 4. Renza Hughly (1986-87...... 21.0 4. Steve Odom (2003-06)...... 216 7. Carl Ford (2002)...... 1,062 5. Eddie Harris (1982-85) ...... 20.8 5. Dontà Greene (1999-2002)...... 188 8. Don Fair (1970)...... 949 6. Nick Moore (2005-08)...... 182 9. Jeff Calabrese (1972)...... 868 7. Mel Long (1997-2000)...... 175 10. John Ross (1974)...... 886 SEASON KICKOFF RETURNS 8. Don Fair (1969-71) ...... 171 9. Carl Ford (1999-2002)...... 149 KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE 10. Brock Kreitzburg (1995-98)...... 134 GAME RECEIVING 1. Eric Page (2010)...... 27.8 2. Ainsworth Morgan (1993)...... 24.6 RECEPTIONS PASS RECEPTION YARDAGE 3. Isaiah Ballard (2010)...... 24.5 1. Nick Moore vs. Michigan (2008)...... 20 1. Stephen Williams (2006-09)...... 3,102 4. Eric Page (2011)...... 23.2 2. Lance Moore vs. Pittsburgh (2003)...... 15 2. Lance Moore (2001-04)...... 2,776 5. Donta` Greene (2002)...... 22.5 Stephen Williams vs. Buffalo (2007)...... 15 3. Eric Page (2009-present)...... 2,732 Stephen Williams vs. Purdue (2009).....15 4. Steve Odom (2003-06)...... 2,631 5. John Ross vs. Tampa (1974)...... 14 5. Don Fair (1969-71) ...... 2,191 GAME KICKOFF RETURNS Eric Page vs. Kent State (2010)...... 14 6. Mel Long (1997-2000)...... 2,188 Eric Page vs. Syracuse (2011)...... 14 KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE 7. Nick Moore (2005-08)...... 2,045 8. Lance Moore vs. CMU (2003)...... 13 1. Eric Page vs. CMU (2010)...... 215 8. Donta` Greene (1999-2002)...... 1,979 Jeff Calabrese vs. Miami (1972)...... 13 2. Willie Loper vs. Miami (1964)...... 150 9. Carl Ford (1999-2002)...... 1,966 Marcus Goodwin vs. Purdue (1992).....13 3. Ainsworth Morgan vs. Indiana (1993)...141 10. Rick Isaiah (1987-90) ...... 1,939 Chris Hopkins vs. Iowa St. (2006)...... 13 4. Jalen Parmele vs. Iowa State (2007)...... 140 5. Donta` Greene vs. Minnesota (2002)....134 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS YARDS PER RECEPTION AVERAGE 1. Lance Moore (2001-04)...... 25 Minimum 100 yards LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN 2. Mel Long, Jr. (1997-2000)...... 21 1. Scott Resseguie vs. KSU (1975)...... 53.0 (2-106) 1. Chuck Hardy vs. John Carroll (1948)...... 100 Stephen Williams (2006-09)...... 21 2. Eric Page vs. Colorado (2009).46.0 (3-138) 2. Eric Page vs. CMU (2010)...... 99 4. Steve Odom (2003-06)...... 19 3. Butch Hunyadi vs. BGSU (1978)...... 42.7 (3-128) 3. Francis Maher vs. Wayne St. (1938)...... 95 5. Andrew Clarke (2001-05)...... 18 4. Al Baker vs. Ohio (1969)...... 40.0 (4-160) Eric Page vs. CMU (2010)...... 95 Eric Page (2009-present)...... 18 5. Jim Seymour vs. CMU (1973)...... 39.3 (3-118) 5. Francis Maher vs. Long Island (1939)...... 92 7. Don Seymour (1972-74) ...... 17 6. Rod Achter vs. WMU (1981)...... 37.3 (3-112) All returns on this list went for TDs. Carl Ford (1999-2002)...... 17 Henry Burch vs. Villanova (1966)...... 37.3 (3-112) KICKOFFS RETURNED FOR TD 9. Don Fair (1969-71) ...... 13 8. James Thibert vs. S. Dak. St. (1962)...... 36.7 (3-110) 9. Glyn Smith vs. WMU (1971)...... 36.3 (3-109) 1. Eric Page vs. CMU (2010)...... 2 Chris Hopkins (2004-07)...... 13 Nick Moore (2005-08)...... 13

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AT LEAST ONE RECEPTION 1. Steve Odom (2003-06)...... 49 2. Mel Long (1997-2000)...... 46 3. Donta’ Greene (1999-2002)...... 32 4. Eric Page (2009-present)...... 30 5. Lance Moore (2001-04)...... 27

SEASON RECEIVING RECEPTIONS 1. Lance Moore (2003)...... 103 2. Eric Page (2010)...... 99 3. Lance Moore (2004)...... 90 4. Eric Page (2009)...... 82 5. Don Fair (1970)...... 81 6. Carl Ford (2002)...... 79 Stephen Williams (2009)...... 79 8. Nick Moore (2008)...... 78 9. John Ross (1974)...... 77 10. Stephen Williams (2007)...... 73 2011 Players to Watch

Taikwon Paige Charles Rancifer Cornerback Linebacker 5-11 • 185 • Sr. 2 6-3 • 217 • Sr. Aiken, SC Brookhaven, MS 10 Aiken H.S. Brookhaven H.S. Georgia Military College Copiah Lincoln (MS) C.C.

2011 2011 Eighth on team with 19 tackles...Tied Sixth on team with 24 tackles... for second with three pass breakups... Career-high nine tackles vs. Boise Missed the Syracuse game with a hip State...Did not play vs. Syracuse due injury. to injury.

2010 2010 Played in 12 games, starting eight... Played in 13 games, making 21 tackles Had 19 tackles, one interception, two as a reserve linebacker...Interception pass breakups and one forced fumble... vs. Bowling Green...Career-high five Career-high five tackles vs. EMU. tackles vs. EMU...Enrolled in January and participated in spring practice. Junior College Played two seasons as a cornerback Junior College at Georgia Military College in Milled- A safety at Copiah-Lincoln Commu- geville, GA...Rated a four-star prospect and the 25th-best JUCO nity College in Wesson, MS...Fourth on the team with 52 tackles player in nation by Rivals.com...Three-star cornerback by Scout.com... in eight games as a sophomore...Three forced fumbles, one sack Earned Junior College All-America honors...Had six interceptions as and one interception despite missing part of the season due to a a freshman...Signed with Auburn following his sophomore season broken ankle...As a freshman, third on team with 100 tackles in nine at GMC in 2008, but did not attend school there...Junior college games, adding three tackles for loss and three forced fumbles... coach was Bert Williams. Junior college coach was Glen Davis.

High School High School All-state cornerback as a junior and senior...One of 25 seniors Played quarterback, throw- named to the 2006 Palmetto Champions All-Stars by South Caro- ing for 1,466 yards and 15 lina Football Coaches Association... touchdowns as a senior... Played in the North Carolina-South Ran for 833 yards and four Carolina Shrine Bowl....One of the TDs...High school coach was top sprinters in the state...Originally Tucker Peavey. signed with North Carolina out of high school...High school coach was Personal Carey Johnson. Full name is Charles Darrell Rancifer...Nickname is “Bo- Personal Bo”...Birthdate: Aug. 7, 1990... Full name is Taikwon Courtney Parents are Charles and Tif- Paige...Birthdate: July 2, 1988... fany Rancifer...Individualized Parents are Howard Paige and the studies major. late Rosaland Stewart...Has three cousins who have played college football...Individualized studies major.

Charles Rancifer’s Career Statistics Taikwon Paige’s Career Statistics Year G/S UT AT TT TFL FF Int/Yds BrUp Year G/S UT AT TT TFL FF Int/Yds BrUp 2010 13/0 13 8 21 0.5/-1 1 1/0 2 2010 12/8 13 5 18 0.5/-1 1 1/0 2 2011 4/4 14 10 24 1.0/-8 0 0 0 2011 4/3 15 4 19 1.0/-2 1 0 3 Totals 17/4 27 18 45 1.5/-9 1 1/0 2 Totals 16/11 28 9 37 1.5/-3 1 1/0 5 Career Game Highs Career Game Highs Tackles: 9 (Boise State, 9-16-11) Tackles: 7 (Ohio State, 9-10-11) 2011 Players to Watch Malcolm Riley Jermaine Robinson Defensive Lineman Strong Safety 6-3 • 281 • Sr. 97 6-3 • 188 • Jr. Fort Wayne, IN Pittsburgh, PA 29 Snider H.S. Brashear H.S. *** All-MAC Candidate*** *** All-MAC Candidate*** 2011 12 tackles and 2.0 TFL...Recovered 2011 fumble vs. New Hampshire. Fourth on team with 26 tackles... Second on team with 5.5 TFL...One 2010 interception and three pass breakups... Tied for team lead with 5.5 sacks... Returned interception 60 yards vs. Third on team with 10.0 TFL...Led Boise State. team with nine QB hurries...Second 2010 among UT lineman with 44 tackles... Seventh on team with 46 tackles...First One sack and one forced fumble vs. career interception vs. EMU...Career- CMU...Credited with three QB hurries high eight tackles vs. CMU and Ari- vs. Ball State. zona...Suffered Achilles tendon injury 2009 vs. FIU in Little Caesars Pizza Bowl. Played in 12 games, starting two...Had 2009 13 tackles and 3.0 tackles for loss. Played in 12 games, starting 10...Fifth on team with 58 tackles...Added 6.0 tackles for loss and 3.0 sacks... 2008 Forced one fumble and recovered one...Season-high seven tackles Played in 12 games...Had 15 tackles and 2.5 tackles for loss...Recov- vs. Miami...Enrolled in January of 2009. ered one fumble. High School High School Quarterback/defensive back in high school, earning first-team all- Selected to the “Top 33” team by the Bloomington Herald, the Indiana city honors on defense and offense...Was City League “Player of the Football Coaches Association “Fantastic 50” team, and the Journal- Year” and first-team 4A all-state honoree on defense...Threw for 1,648 Gazette all-area and all-conference teams as a senior...In 12 games yards and 28 TDs on 96-of-144 passing as a senior...Rushed for 15 he had 39 solo tackles, 24 assists, 16 tackles for loss, six sacks, one TDs...On defense, had 89 tackles, six sacks and five interceptions...As forced fumble, two fumble recoveries and three pass breakups...First a junior, completed 105-of-190 passes team all-conference junior and senior years...Had 49 tackles and six for 1,128 yards and 15 TDs while rushing sacks as a junior...Head coach was Russ Isaacs. for 10 scores...Added 90 tackles, eight sacks and five interceptions on his way Personal to first-team City League honors...Rated Full name is Malcolm Lenden Riley, Jr....Birthdate: April 28, 1990... as the No. 26 safety in the country, No. Parents are Malcolm and Carla Riley...Enjoys roller skating...Market- 17 player in the state of Pennsylvania ing major. and a three-star recruit by Rivals.com... Ranked No. 39 at safety by ESPN.com... Head coach was Ron Wabby. Personal Full name is Jermaine Robinson.... Birthdate: April 10, 1989...Parents are Malcom Riley’s Career Statistics Jerome and Dinine Robinson...Criminal justice major. Year G/S UT AT TT TFL Sack QBH FF 2008 12/0 9 6 15 2.5/-8 1.0/-6 0 0 2009 12/2 4 9 13 3.0/-6 0 2 0 Jermaine Robinson’s Career Statistics 2010 13/13 19 25 44 10.0/-40 5.5/-28 9 1 2011 5/5 8 4 12 2.0/-7 0 0 0 Year G/S UT AT TT TFL FF Int/Yds BrUp Totals 42/20 40 44 84 17.5/-61 6.5/-34 11 1 2009 12/10 31 27 58 6.0/-31 1 0 3 2010 13/13 20 26 46 1.0/-2 0 1/4 2 Career Highs 2011 5/5 16 10 26 5.5/-19 1 1/60 3 Tackles: 6 (Twice, last vs. Northern Illinois, 11-9-10) Totals 30/28 67 63 130 12.5/-52 2 2/64 8 Tackles For Loss: 2.0 (Twice, last vs. Wyoming, 10-2-10) Sacks: 2.0 (Western Michigan, 9-18-10) Career Game Highs Tackles: 8 (Twice, last vs. CMU, 11-26-10) 2011 Players to Watch

Adonis Thomas Running Back *** 2010 Second-Team All-MAC *** 5-10 • 185 • Sr. 24 *** Doak Walker Award Candidate*** Newark, NJ Weeguahic H.S.

2011 Leads team with 235 yards rushing...Broke his arm on first carry for Syracuse...Expected to be out till November...Second on team with 13 Adonis Thomas’ Career Rushing By Game receptions...Rushed for 115 yards and one TD on just nine carries vs. 2008 New Hampshire...Also caught four passes for 26 yards...Rushed for 47 Opponent Att. Yds Avg TD LP yards vs. OSU...Set career highs in receptions (6) and receiving yards at Arizona DNP (111) vs. the Buckeyes...Had a 44-yard pass play and rushed for a 4-yard at Eastern Michigan DNP TD from a direct snap vs. OSU...On official “Watch List” for Doak Walker Fresno State DNP Award as nation’s best running back. Florida International DNP Ball State DNP at Michigan DNP 2010 at Northern Illinois DNP Second-team All-MAC pick...Second in MAC with 84.5 yards rushing Central Michigan DNP per game and in total yards rushing with 1,098...Led MAC with 6.3 rush- at Akron DNP ing average...Scored eight rushing TDs...Second on team with 31 pass at Western Michigan DNP receptions...Also had two TD receptions...Twice has caught five passes Miami 9 40 4.4 1 10 in a game... Gained 763 yards on 7.3 yards per carry with six scores in Bowling Green DNP the final six games of season...Career-high 193 yards and two TDs vs. 2009 FIU in Little Caesars Pizza Bowl...Had career-high 87-yard TD run in that Opponent Att. Yds Avg TD LP game, the third-longest scoring run in UT history...163 yards vs. BGSU, at Purdue DNP including an 81-yard TD run...Notched 152 yards and two TDs on just Colorado 6 21 3.5 0 5 10 carries at Northern Illinois...Had 60-yard TD run vs. NIU...130 yards Ohio State DNP vs. Ball State...Had 35-yard run for TD vs. Cardinals...47 yards and one at Florida International DNP TD vs. Kent State, as well as five receptions and one TD reception...94 at Ball State 1 1 1.0 0 1 yards and one TD vs. Wyoming, along with two receptions for 32 yards Western Michigan DNP Northern Illinois DNP vs. Wyoming...79 yards vs. Purdue...Made first career start vs. Ohio, gain- Temple DNP ing 53 yards on 17 carries. at Miami 13 107 8.2 0 34 at Central Michigan DNP 2009 Eastern Michigan 4 8 2.0 0 4 Played in 11 games, four at running back...Rushed for 151 yards...Rushed at Bowling Green DNP for season-high 107 yards vs. Miami...Caught one pass on the season... Also made seven tackles on special teams. 2010 Opponent Att. Yds Avg TD LP Arizona 10 52 5.2 0 17 2008 at Ohio 17 53 3.1 0 9 Played in seven games, all but one on special teams...Rushed the ball at Western Michigan 3 4 1.3 0 3 nine times for 40 yards vs. Miami...Had a 10-yard TD run against the at Purdue 13 79 6.1 0 21 RedHawks. Wyoming 16 94 5.9 1 17 at Boise State 3 6 2.0 0 5 2007 Kent State 9 51 5.2 1 22 Sat out the season as a redshirt. Ball State 19 130 6.8 1 35 at Eastern Michigan 8 52 6.5 0 35 at Northern Illinois 10 152 15.2 2 60 Bowling Green 24 163 6.8 1 81 Adonis Thomas’ Career Statistics Central Michigan 19 73 3.8 0 21 FIU (Little Caesars Bowl) 24 193 8.0 2 87 Year G/S Att. Yds. Avg. TD LP 2007 DNP-Redshirt 2011 Opponent Att. Yds Avg TD LP 2008 7/0 9 40 4.4 1 10-Miami New Hampshire 9 115 12.8 1 46 2009 11/0 27 151 5.6 0 34-Miami at Ohio State 14 47 3.4 1 7 2010 13/12 175 1098 6.3 8 87-FIU Boise State 14 65 4.6 1 18 2011 4/4 38 235 6.1 3 46-New Hampshire at Syracuse 1 8 8.0 0 8 Totals 35/16 249 1524 6.1 12 87-FIU at Temple DNP-Injured Career Game Highs Rushing Yards: 193 (FIU, 12-26-10) Rushing Attempts: 24 (Twice, last vs. FIU, 12-26-10) Receptions: 6 (Ohio State, 9-10-11) Receiving Yards: 111 (Ohio State, 9-10-11) 2011 Players to Watch Mike VanDerMeulen Morgan Williams Offensive Lineman Running Back 6-7 • 304 • Sr. 5-11 • 215 • Sr. Marshall, MI 74 Canton, OH 23 Marshall H.S. McKinley H.S. *** 2010 Third-Team All-MAC *** 2011 Listed at No. 2 at running back in pre- 2011 season depth chart. Has started 42 straight games at left tackle, every game since the first 2010 game of his freshman season....Key Third on team with 287 yards rushing... part of offense that ranks third in Season-high 57 yards on 14 carries vs. Ball MAC in scoring offense (32.0) and State...Third on team with 20 receptions fourth in total offense (402.4). for 157 yards...Tied career-high with four receptions vs. Kent State and Ball State. 2010 Third-team All-MAC selection... 2009 Started all 13 games at left tackle... Played in 10 games, starting two...Second Key part of offensive line that ranked on the team with 444 yards rushing... fourth in MAC in total offense (365.4/ Led team with 6.0 yards per carry... game) and third in rushing yards Season-high 155 yards vs. EMU...Caught (167.4). 13 passes for 83 yards. 2008 2009 Led team and was seventh in MAC with 1,010 yards rushing...Set Started all 12 games at left tackle...Key part of an offensive line that school record for rushing yards by a freshman...Rushed for school- ranked No. 16 in the nation in total offense (437.9) and No. 18 in record 330 yards and added three TDs in 42-14 win over Miami on passing offense (278.1). Nov. 21...That rushing total ranks sixth all-time in MAC history...Had one other 100-yard game, a 142-yard performance vs. Fresno State... 2008 Started four games in place of the injured DaJuane Collins...Caught Started in all 12 games at left tackle...First Rocket freshman to start 13 passes for 76 yards. at left tackle since Nick Kaczur (New England Patriots) in 2001. 2007 2007 Sat out the season as a redshirt. Sat out the season as a redshirt. High School Two-time Ohio Player of the Year...First-team All-Ohio selection by High School the Associated Press...Rushed for 2,447 yards and 34 touchdowns as Made first-team all-conference, first-team all-area and honorable a senior and 2,417 yards and 31 TDs as a junior...All-time leader in mention all-state in his junior rushing yards in Stark County history...Ranked as the 15th-best player and senior years...Honor roll stu- in the state and No. 29 running back in the country by Rivals.com, as dent...Named to the academic well as the No. 71 running back in the nation by ESPN.com. all-state team...Also an honor- able mention all-conference Personal basketball player...Team captain Full name is Morgan Neil Williams...Birthdate: Feb. 7, 1988...Grand- in both football and basketball... mother is Jo Emma Williams...Individualized studies major. High school coach was Rich Hulkow. Morgan Williams’ Career Statistics

Personal Year G/S Att. Yds. Avg. TD LP Full name is Michael Beuker 2007 DNP-Redshirt VanDerMeulen...Birthdate: Aug. 2008 12/4 169 1,010 6.0 6 86-Miami 16, 1989...Parents are Doug and 2009 10/2 74 444 6.0 2 51-EMU Kathy VanDerMeulen...Human 2010 13/1 81 287 3.5 0 23-Boise State resource management major. 2011 5/0 36 198 5.5 3 32-Temple Totals 40/7 360 1,939 5.4 11 86-Miami Career Game Highs Rushing Yards: 330 (Miami, 11-21-08) Rushing Touchdowns: 3 (Miami, 11-21-08) Receptions: 4 (Three times, last vs. Ball State, 10-23-10) Head Coach Tim Beckman The Rockets’ Leader Was Born to Coach

Football is not a way of life for Tim Beckman. It is then in college at the University of Findlay under Dick his life. Strahm as he began his climb up the coaching ladder. Practically since the day he was born, Beckman That climb began with a graduate assistant’s position has either been playing or coaching football. As under Pat Dye at Auburn in 1988, and later positions the son of a football coach, Beckman received an under some of the finest coaches in the land, including early education in all aspects of the sport. He never Urban Meyer, Jim Tressel and Mike Gundy. And most seriously considered anything other than coaching recently, Beckman has focused his lifelong passion as his chosen profession. into his post as the head coach at the University of Beckman, 46, likes to say he has 46 years of Toledo. coaching experience. It’s an exaggeration, but not “I’m blessed that I’ve been able to learn from by much. His father, Dave Beckman, coaches like these,” said Beckman. “I coached football on all levels, just love football. I love being around exposing his sons to every aspect it. It’s an important part of my life.” of the game at an early age. “I’ve been around football Following the “Plan” to Success and football coaches all my life,” Now entering his third season said Beckman. “I was born with as the head coach at UT, Beckman a football. My dad coached high has taken many elements of what he school ball and up to college ball has learned over the years to create and the pros, so I’ve had a chance his own coaching ethos he likes to Tim Beckman (left) poses with his to see it all.” father, Dave, and younger broth- call “The Plan.” That plan appears to All that experience helped er Ted on the practice field at the be on schedule, if not ahead of it, as Beckman as a player in high school, University of Evansville. evidenced by Toledo’s 8-5 record in Head Coach Tim Beckman 2010 and a berth in the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl at signees. Many of the players from that first recruiting Ford Field in Detroit. class make up the core of the Rockets’ current starting “We’ve talked about it since the day we arrived lineup. here,” said Beckman. “Our players have bought into Beckman’s other challenge was to begin to the plan, done all the right things on the field and off. change the attitude and habits of the players. He Now we are seeing the results.” started by instilling firm expectations for his players, Inheriting a team that finished 3-9 in 2008, Beckman whether in off-season training, in the classroom or in led the Rockets to a 5-7 finish in his rookie campaign, a season that had the excitement of a 54-38 victory over Colorado, but the disappointment of losing four-year starting quarterback Aaron Opelt to injury. Coming into the 2010 season, Beckman’s squad was not expected to compete for the MAC West Division title, as the MAC Newsmedia Association picked the Rockets to finish fourth in the West. UT had lost numerous key senior starters, including NFL players Barry Church (Dallas) and Stephen Williams (Arizona), and lacked experience in many key areas. Nevertheless, the Rockets surprised many observers by winning eight games (7-1 in Mid-American Conference play), and securing UT’s first winning season and bowl berth since 2005. The future looks even brighter. Beckman’s last two recruiting classes were generally ranked No. 1 in the Mid-American Conference by the recruiting services. And the 2011 Rocket squad returns 17 starters from a year ago and looks primed for another MAC title run.

Beckman Becomes a Rocket Beckman became the 25th head football coach in UT history in December of 2008 and immediately began transforming the program. He instilled a new enthusiasm and intensity that inspired players and Rocket fans alike. The Rockets improved by two wins and in most important statistical categories over the Beckman is known for his passion for the game and his previous season. But more importantly, Beckman laid competitive nature. “We will compete in everything we a solid foundation that puts Toledo in position to be a do,” he said. dominant program in the Mid-American Conference for years to come. Beckman’s first task as head coach was to the community. For example, Beckman requires his simultaneously assemble a coaching staff and a players to sit in the first two rows in their classes. He recruiting class. Within days of his hire, he had a core also requires players to make personal contact with of coaches together and out on the road in an all-out each of their instructors outside of the class room at effort to sign a top-notch group of recruits. Starting least once at the beginning of the semester. Beckman with just two verbal commitments from the fall, also began a program of community service in which Beckman and his staff added 16 more recruits to give the Rockets are required to take part in community the Rockets a very respectable recruiting class of 18 activities on Fridays during the off-season. Head Coach Tim Beckman As part of his plan to increase competitiveness and International Bowl. team-building, Beckman breaks his squad up into eight The foundation for Toledo’s future was further “teams,” making them compete in everything during solidified by two developments. First, on Signing Day the off-season—in the weight room, in the classroom, in February, both Rivals.com and Scout.com ranked during drills, even during fun social activities. The first- Toledo’s 2010 recruiting class as No. 1 in the Mid- place team is rewarded American Conference, the each week, while the first time a UT recruiting eighth-place team has to class received such run early-morning drills. recognition. “ I t ’ s c o n s t a n t Just three days later, c o m p e t i t i o n ,” s a i d the Fetterman Training Beckman said of his off- Center officially opened, season philosophy. “Peer giving the Rockets one of pressure comes into play. the finest indoor facilities Players aren’t happy if in the country. they lose because their To B e c k m a n , t h e teammate was late for Fe t t e r m a n Tr a i n i n g class.” Center is more than just a Beckman’s efforts to building. Beckman speaking at the 2010 Little Caesars Pizza change the mentality of “When you walk into the program have paid Bowl Kickoff Luncheon. Emcee George Blaha and Little Caesars Pizza Bowl President George Perles look on. Fetterman, the first thing dividends in the class you have to say is, ‘Wow.’ room. In his first semester I’ve seen a lot of indoor overseeing the program, the team’s combined semester facilities in my life, but this is one of the best,” said GPA rose from 2.370 to 2.922, an average increase of Beckman. “When we bring our recruits into this building, more than half a grade per player. UT’s team GPA has it tells them that this University is committed to our stayed in the 2.9 range ever since. Also, the team’s athletic programs, and has a vision for excellence.” four-year Academic Progress Rate (APR) has risen to a school-record 943­­—well above the NCAA’s “cut point” 2010: The Rockets Go Bowling of 925—and includes a very impressive 981 score for To the casual observer, the Rockets faced a the 2009-10 academic year. rebuilding year in 2010. UT lost 11 senior starters from 2009, including a four-year starter at quarterback, 2009: Laying the Foundation for the Future an All-MAC running back and two All-MAC players Beckman’s first season as head coach saw the currently in the NFL. Rockets improve by two wins and decisively defeat But Beckman and his team never saw it that way. a Big 12 school. More importantly, perhaps, was the Even though the Rockets were young and were facing unquestionable feeling among the team and its fans a treacherous schedule, Beckman felt his team would that the Rockets were back on the path to success. thrive in Year Two of his tenure as UT’s leader. Despite losing four-year starting quarterback And thrive they did, going 8-5 and earning the team’s Aaron Opelt to injury midway through the season, the first bowl bid since 2005. The Rockets also went 7-1 in Rockets went from three wins in 2008 to five wins in league play, coming up one win short of a MAC West 2009, the third-best improvement in the MAC. Toledo’s Division title. Of UT’s five losses, four came to teams biggest victory was a nationally televised 54-38 win playing in bowl games. over Colorado in the Glass Bowl. The Rockets also Toledo’s achievement is even more impressive when defeated defending MAC champion Ball State, as well one considers the challenge of the Rockets’ schedule, as Northern Illinois, a team that earned a berth in the especially at the start of the season. Some pundits Head Coach Tim Beckman looked at the slate and wondered if Toledo might start connected on a 34-yard field goal with no time on the the season 0-6. The first six games consisted of non- clock to claim a 34-32 victory. conference battles with Arizona, Purdue, Boise State and Wyoming, as well as conference road contests at 21 Years of Experience as an Assistant Ohio and Western Michigan. Before becoming UT’s head coach, Beckman had But following a season-opening loss to Arizona, the 21 years of experience as an assistant coach, mostly Rockets won back-to-back MAC road games at Ohio with winning teams. He has been a part of teams that and Western Michigan, followed by a convincing 31-20 made the top 25 in each of his final seven seasons as victory at Purdue, a feat that sealed Toledo’s status as an assistant. a team to be reckoned with. And though the Rockets Beckman served as the defensive coordinator at were then humbled by losses at home to Wyoming Oklahoma State (2007-08); the cornerbacks coach and at Boise State, they bounced right back with three at Ohio State (2005-06); the defensive coordinator/ consecutive league victories over Kent State, Ball State assistant head coach at Bowling Green (1998-2004); the and Eastern Michigan. The wins over Kent State and Ball defensive coordinator at Elon (1996-97); the secondary State were notable for their comebacks. Toledo trailed coach/recruiting coordinator at Western Carolina the Golden Flashes at halftime, 21-7, before storming (1990-95); and as a graduate assistant at Auburn (1988- back to a 34-21 triumph, and recovered from a 17-0 89). deficit to beat the Cardinals, 31-24. Beckman’s two seasons as the defensive A 42-7 victory over Eastern coordinator at Oklahoma Michigan on Oct. 30 came S t a t e w e r e h i g h l y with a price, however—the successful considering loss of starting quarterback the ultra-competitive Austin Dantin for the season. nature of the Big 12. However, redshirt freshman During Beckman’s time in quarterback Terrance Stillwater, the Cowboys Owens stepped in and led posted a 16-10 record, Toledo to victories over including a 9-4 mark in EMU, Bowling Green and 2008. the regular-season finale Oklahoma State ranked against Central Michigan. as high as No. 6 in the BCS Owens threw for 304 yards rankings and No. 7 in the and three TDs in a 42-31 AP poll last season, with win over the Chippewas. Beckman asks his team to volunteer their time to three of its losses coming But the biggest story of that community service every Friday in February. “I think to teams that were ranked game was sophomore Eric it’s important for our players to get out in the com- in the top three in the Page, who accounted for munity and give of themselves a little bit,” he said. country when they faced five touchdowns—two by “It’s been an awesome experience for them.” OSU (#1 Texas, #2 Texas receiving, two on kickoff Tech and #3 Oklahoma). In returns and one passing. four of the Cowboys’ victories, Beckman’s defense held Toledo was rewarded for its outstanding season opponents to 14 points or fewer. In 2007, the Cowboys with an invitation to play Florida International in the went 7-6, including a 49-33 win over Indiana in the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl at Ford Field in Detroit. The Insight Bowl in Tempe, AZ. Rockets held a 24-7 lead in the third quarter before At Ohio State, Beckman mentored the Buckeye falling behind, 31-24. A last-minute touchdown by cornerbacks. In 2006, Ohio State ended the year No. Owens and a two-point conversion put UT up, 32-31, 12 nationally in total defense, allowing just 280.5 yards with just over a minute to play. Unfortunately, FIU per game. The Buckeyes were fifth in the country in Head Coach Tim Beckman scoring defense, yielding only 12.8 points per game, and Antonio Smith was a semifinalist for the Jim Thorpe Award as the nation’s top defensive back. In 2005, Beckman helped coach an Ohio State defense that ranked No. 1 in the nation against the run and fifth in total defense. The Buckeyes finished fourth in both major polls. During his stay at Ohio State, the Buckeyes were 22-3 with appearances in the 2006 Fiesta Bowl and the 2007 BCS Championship game. Along the way he coached six All-Big Ten defensive backs. His final game as a coach with Ohio State was the 2007 BCS National Championship Game vs. Florida, where Beckman faced his former boss from his days at Bowling Green, Urban Meyer. At Bowling Green, Beckman was a three-time Tim Beckman (with UT Athletic Director Mike nominee for the Frank Broyles Award, presented O’Brien) was named Toledo’s 25th head football annually to the nation’s top assistant coach. He was a coach on Dec. 4, 2008. finalist in 2001 when the Falcons led the Mid-American coordinator from 1990-95. He coached two of the Conference in total defense, scoring defense, rushing top defenses in the Southern Conference during his defense, turnovers gained and scoring margin. The time with the Catamounts. Beckman then served as College Football News named him one of the country’s the defensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator top defensive coordinators. During his stay at Bowling at Elon College from 1996-97 before moving on to Green, the Falcons won two bowl games, a MAC Bowling Green. division title and finished ranked in the national polls Beckman started his collegiate playing career at three times. Kentucky but transferred to Findlay and excelled under head coach Dick Strahm. A 1988 graduate of Findlay, Playing Days and Coaching Origins Beckman majored in physical education and lettered Beckman began his coaching career in 1988 as in 1984 and 1985 on Oiler teams that qualified for the a graduate assistant at Auburn, where he earned NAIA playoffs both seasons. He attended Forest Park his master’s degree in education. His first full-time High School in Beaumont, TX, for two years before coaching job came at Western Carolina, where he completing high school at Berea (OH) High School near coached the secondary and served as recruiting Cleveland. Beckman is a native of Berea. He and his wife Kim have three children: Tyler (20), Lindsay (18), and Alex (14). Tyler is a sophomore quarterback at the University of Findlay, while Lindsay will be a freshman at UT this fall.

The Beckman Family: Tyler, Tim, Kim, Alex and Lindsay. Head Coach Tim Beckman Record as a Head Coach Year School Position Record MAC Highlights 2011 Toledo Head Coach 2-3 1-0 2010 Toledo Head Coach 8-5 7-1 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl 2009 Toledo Head Coach 5-7 3-5 Career 15-15 11-6 Record as an Assistant Coach Year School Position Record / Highlights 2008 Oklahoma State Defensive Coordinator 9-4 / No. 6 BCS ranking 2007 Oklahoma State Defensive Coordinator 7-6 / Insight Bowl 2006 Ohio State Cornerbacks 12-1 / BCS Championship Game 2005 Ohio State Cornerbacks 10-2 / Fiesta Bowl 2004 Bowling Green Defensive Coordinator/Asst. Head Coach 9-3 / GMAC Bowl 2003 Bowling Green Defensive Coordinator/Asst. Head Coach 11-3 / Motor City Bowl 2002 Bowling Green Defensive Coordinator/Asst. Head Coach 9-3 2001 Bowling Green Defensive Coordinator/Asst. Head Coach 8-3 2000 Bowling Green Defensive Coordinator/Asst. Head Coach 2-9 1999 Bowling Green Defensive Coordinator/Asst. Head Coach 5-6 1998 Bowling Green Defensive Coordinator/Asst. Head Coach 5-6 1997 Elon Defensive Coordinator/Recruiting Coordinator 7-4 1996 Elon Defensive Coordinator/Recruiting Coordinator 4-7 1995 Western Carolina Secondary/Recruiting Coordinator 3-7 1994 Western Carolina Secondary/Recruiting Coordinator 6-5 1993 Western Carolina Secondary/Recruiting Coordinator 6-5 1992 Western Carolina Secondary/Recruiting Coordinator 7-4 1991 Western Carolina Secondary/Recruiting Coordinator 2-9 1990 Western Carolina Secondary/Recruiting Coordinator 3-8 1989 Auburn Graduate Assistant 10-2 1988 Auburn Graduate Assistant University of Findlay, 1984-87 10-2

Bowl Games Participated in as a Coach Education 2010 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl Bachelor’s degree in physical education, University of Findlay, 1988 2007 Insight Bowl Master’s degree in education, Auburn University, 1994 2006 BCS National Championship Game 2005 Fiesta Bowl Personal Information 2004 GMAC Bowl Date of Birth: Jan. 19, 1965 2003 Motor City Bowl Hometown: Berea, OH 1989 Hall of Fame Family: Wife: Kim; Children: Tyler (20), Lindsay (18) and Alex (14). 1988 Sugar Bowl

NFL Players Coached by Tim Beckman Barry Church, Toledo (Dallas Cowboys) Stephen Williams, Toledo (Arizona Cardinals) Tyler Everett, Ohio State (Dallas Cowboys) Brandon Mitchell, Ohio State (Houston Texans) Nate Salley, Ohio State (Carolina Panthers) Beckman has served Donte Whitner, Ohio State (Buffalo Bills) under two coaches who Donovan Woods, Oklahoma State (Pittsburgh) have won national cham- Ashton Youboty, Ohio State (Buffalo Bills) pionships, Jim Tressel and Urban Meyer. College Football Playing Career University of Kentucky, 1983 2011 Toledo Football Statistics

TEAM STATISTICS TOLEDO OPP ------SCORING...... 161 135 Points Per Game...... 32.2 27.0 FIRST DOWNS...... 101 102 Rushing...... 42 41 Passing...... 55 52 Penalty...... 4 9 RUSHING YARDAGE...... 717 707 Yards gained rushing...... 835 873 Yards lost rushing...... 118 166 Rushing Attempts...... 183 192 Average Per Rush...... 3.9 3.7 Average Per Game...... 143.4 141.4 TDs Rushing...... 9 6 PASSING YARDAGE...... 1295 1220 Comp-Att-Int...... 109-175-3 99-151-5 Average Per Pass...... 7.4 8.1 Average Per Catch...... 11.9 12.3 Average Per Game...... 259.0 244.0 TDs Passing...... 11 10 TOTAL OFFENSE...... 2012 1927 Total Plays...... 358 343 Average Per Play...... 5.6 5.6 Average Per Game...... 402.4 385.4 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards...... 23-468 25-603 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards...... 6-108 10-109 INT RETURNS: #-Yards...... 5-87 3-18 KICK RETURN AVERAGE...... 20.3 24.1 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE...... 18.0 10.9 INT RETURN AVERAGE...... 17.4 6.0 FUMBLES-LOST...... 4-2 8-7 PENALTIES-Yards...... 37-292 20-147 Average Per Game...... 58.4 29.4 PUNTS-Yards...... 28-1053 19-799 Average Per Punt...... 37.6 42.1 Net punt average...... 33.7 33.2 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game...... 29:22 30:38 3RD-DOWN Conversions...... 37/80 28/69 3rd-Down Pct...... 46% 41% 4TH-DOWN Conversions...... 6/9 4/9 4th-Down Pct...... 67% 44% SACKS BY-Yards...... 5-46 8-51 MISC YARDS...... 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED...... 20 17 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS...... 7-8 6-8 ON-SIDE KICKS...... 0-1 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES...... (15-18) 83% (15-17) 88% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS...... (10-18) 56% (9-17) 53% PAT-ATTEMPTS...... (16-17) 94% (13-15) 87% ATTENDANCE...... 49011 165837 Games/Avg Per Game...... 2/24506 3/55279 Neutral Site Games...... 0/0

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total ------TOLEDO...... 63 26 35 37 0 - 161 Opponents...... 23 52 27 30 3 - 135 2011 Toledo Football Statistics

RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long ------THOMAS, Adonis 4 38 238 3 235 6.2 3 46 58.8 PAGE, Eric 5 74 14.8 0 29 WILLIAMS, M. 5 36 208 10 198 5.5 3 32 39.6 WILCHER, Kishon 1 12 12.0 0 0 FLUELLEN, David 5 34 154 8 146 4.3 1 18 29.2 WILLIAMS, M. 0 22 0.0 0 22 DANTIN, Austin 5 38 137 44 93 2.4 1 20 18.6 Total...... 6 108 18.0 0 29 MACON, Dwight 2 9 37 11 26 2.9 1 14 13.0 Opponents...... 10 109 10.9 1 69 OWENS, Terrance 4 12 38 13 25 2.1 0 8 6.2 REEVES, Darius 1 4 12 0 12 3.0 0 6 12.0 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long PASQUALE, David 3 4 11 1 10 2.5 0 6 3.3 ------REEDY, Bernard 5 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 WASHINGTON, A. 1 1 1.0 0 1 PAGE, Eric 5 1 0 4 -4 -4.0 0 0 -0.8 MADISON, Ross 1 14 14.0 0 14 TEAM 4 6 0 24 -24 -4.0 0 0 -6.0 MORROW,D. 1 5 5.0 0 5 Total...... 5 183 835 118 717 3.9 9 46 143.4 ROBINSON, J. 1 60 60.0 0 60 Opponents...... 5 192 873 166 707 3.7 6 87 141.4 ELLIOTT, J. 1 7 7.0 0 7 Total...... 5 87 17.4 0 60 PASSING GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Opponents...... 3 18 6.0 0 18 ------DANTIN, Austin 5 147.70 66-101-1 65.3 739 7 63 147.8 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long OWENS, Terrance 4 125.81 40-70-2 57.1 502 3 66 125.5 ------PAGE, Eric 5 353.60 1-2-0 50.0 33 1 33 6.6 PAGE, Eric 18 417 23.2 0 43 MACON, Dwight 2 188.20 2-2-0 100.0 21 0 14 10.5 FLUELLEN, David 4 34 8.5 0 15 Total...... 5 141.76 109-175-3 62.3 1295 11 66 259.0 REEDY, Bernard 1 17 17.0 0 17 Opponents...... 5 148.66 99-151-5 65.6 1220 10 71 244.0 Total...... 23 468 20.3 0 43 Opponents...... 25 603 24.1 0 57 RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G ------FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long PAGE, Eric 5 43 468 10.9 3 66 93.6 ------THOMAS, Adonis 4 13 168 12.9 0 44 42.0 Total...... 0 0 0.0 0 0 REEDY, Bernard 5 12 216 18.0 2 63 43.2 Opponents...... 0 0 0.0 0 0 FLUELLEN, David 5 12 125 10.4 2 43 25.0 STAFFORD, Kenny 5 7 59 8.4 0 16 11.8 WILLIAMS, M. 5 7 55 7.9 1 15 11.0 NOBLE, Danny 5 4 75 18.8 2 30 15.0 GREEN, James 4 4 46 11.5 0 21 11.5 REEVES, Darius 1 2 13 6.5 0 8 13.0 MACON, Dwight 2 1 33 33.0 1 33 16.5 BELLINGER, J. 1 1 14 14.0 0 14 14.0 STRAIT, Jared 5 1 14 14.0 0 14 2.8 McDOWELL, C. 1 1 7 7.0 0 7 7.0 SCOTT, Cordale 5 1 2 2.0 0 2 0.4 Total...... 5 109 1295 11.9 11 66 259.0 Opponents...... 5 99 1220 12.3 10 71 244.0

SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G ------CASANO, Ryan 0 6-7 16-17 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 34 DANTIN, Austin 5 139 93 739 832 166.4 WILLIAMS, M. 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 OWENS, Terrance 4 82 25 502 527 131.8 PAGE, Eric 3 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 1-1 0 0 20 THOMAS, Adonis 4 38 235 0 235 58.8 THOMAS, Adonis 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 WILLIAMS, M. 5 36 198 0 198 39.6 FLUELLEN, David 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 FLUELLEN, David 5 34 146 0 146 29.2 NOBLE, Danny 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 MACON, Dwight 2 11 26 21 47 23.5 REEDY, Bernard 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 PAGE, Eric 5 3 -4 33 29 5.8 MACON, Dwight 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 REEVES, Darius 1 4 12 0 12 12.0 DANTIN, Austin 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 PASQUALE, David 3 4 10 0 10 3.3 DETMER,Jeremiah 0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 3 TEAM 4 6 -24 0 -24 -6.0 KEIGHLEY, Hank 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 2 Total...... 5 358 717 1295 2012 402.4 Total...... 20 7-8 16-17 1-2 1 1-1 0 0 161 Opponents...... 5 343 707 1220 1927 385.4 Opponents...... 17 6-8 13-15 1-1 0 0-1 0 0 135

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk ------PENZA, Vince 28 1053 37.6 48 0 5 7 0 CASANO, Ryan 6-7 85.7 0-0 3-3 3-3 0-1 0-0 38 0 Total...... 28 1053 37.6 48 0 5 7 0 DETMER,Jeremiah 1-1 100.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 52 0 Opponents...... 19 799 42.1 65 3 8 7 1

FG SEQUENCE TOLEDO OPPONENTS KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn ------New Hampshire (23),(33),(38) - DETMER,Jeremiah 27 1725 63.9 1 1 Ohio State 45 47 Total...... 27 1725 63.9 1 1 603 40.8 29 Boise State (35) - Opponents...... 27 1574 58.3 2 1 468 39.5 30 Syracuse (20),(52),(20) (33),(31),(29),(27) TEMPLE - (30),(37),46

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G ------PAGE, Eric 5 -4 468 74 417 0 955 191.0 THOMAS, Adonis 4 235 168 0 0 0 403 100.8 FLUELLEN, David 5 146 125 0 34 0 305 61.0 WILLIAMS, M. 5 198 55 22 0 0 275 55.0 REEDY, Bernard 5 0 216 0 17 0 233 46.6

2011 Toledo Football Statistics

DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf ------38 BELL, Robert 5 24 14 38 3.5-11 1-7 . . . 2-0 2 . . 5 MORROW,D. 5 17 12 29 0.5-1 . 1-5 1 . . . . . 3 MARROW, Desmond 5 22 6 28 . . . 4 . . . . . 29 ROBINSON, J. 5 16 10 26 5.5-19 . 1-60 3 . . 1 . . 49 ANDERSON,T. 5 15 10 25 3.0-6 . . . 1 . . . . 10 RANCIFER, C. 4 14 10 24 1.0-8 1-5 . . . 1-0 . . . 23 FATINIKUN, T.J. 5 13 9 22 7.5-31 3-23 . 1 . 1-0 . . . 2 PAIGE, Taikwon 4 15 4 19 1.0-2 . . 3 . . 1 . . 52 LAMB, J. 5 9 6 15 2.0-14 1-11 . . . 1-0 1 . . 94 ROBERTS, Johnie 5 7 7 14 0.5-0 . . . 3 . . . . 97 RILEY, Malcolm 5 8 4 12 2.0-7 . . . . 1-0 . . . 15 ELLIOTT, J. 5 4 5 9 . . 1-7 1 1 . . . . 21 MADISON, Ross 5 8 1 9 . . 1-14 ...... 98 JONES, Elijah 5 7 2 9 1.0-7 ...... 33 SYLVESTRE, J. 5 7 2 9 ...... 55 BUSH, Ray 5 5 3 8 ...... 6 BEST, Byron 5 5 3 8 1.0-8 . . . . . 1 . . 25 WILCHER, Kishon 5 2 5 7 . . . . . 1-0 . 1 . 48 HARPER, Dawalyn 5 . 6 6 ...... 3D WASHINGTON, A. 5 5 1 6 0.5-3 . 1-1 ...... 84 SMITH,Christian 5 4 2 6 . . . . 1 . . . . 32 MOLLS, Dan 1 4 1 5 ...... 26 SUGGS, Keith 5 2 1 3 ...... 31 GORDON, James 4 1 2 3 ...... 9 NOBLE, Danny 5 3 . 3 ...... 28 KAGY, Ethan 5 1 2 3 ...... 85 DETMER,Jeremiah 5 . 2 2 ...... 36 NORRILS, C. 4 . 2 2 ...... 92 FARR, Danny 5 1 1 2 ...... 13 SCOTT, Cordale 5 2 . 2 ...... 95 STRAIT, Jared 5 . 1 1 ...... 46 KEIGHLEY, Hank 5 1 . 1 1.0-1 ...... 45 WALL, Matt 5 1 . 1 ...... 2Q OWENS, Terrance 4 1 . 1 ...... Total...... 5 224 134 358 30-118 5-46 5-87 13 6 7-0 6 1 . Opponents...... 5 225 120 345 29-110 8-51 3-18 13 4 2-0 2 . . 2011 Toledo Football Statistics Toledo 2011 Game by Game Starters

OFFENSE

Game LT LG C RG RT TE QB RB WR WR WR

New Hampshire VanDerMeulen Manley Kerin Mancz Morookian Noble Dantin Thomas Scott Reedy Page

Ohio State VanDerMeulen Manley Kerin Mancz Morookian Noble Dantin Thomas Scott Reedy Page

Boise State VanDerMeulen Manley Kerin Mancz Morookian Noble Dantin Thomas Scott Reedy Page

Syracuse VanDerMeulen Manley Kerin Mancz Morookian Noble Dantin Thomas Stafford Reedy Page

Temple VanDerMeulen Manley Kerin Mancz Morookian Noble Dantin Fluellen Stafford Reedy Page

DEFENSE

Game DE DT DT DE LB LB STAR SS FS CB CB

New Hampshire Riley Roberts Lamb Fatinikun Molls Bell Rancifer Robinson Morrow Paige Marrow

Ohio State Riley Roberts Lamb Fatinikun Anderson Bell Rancifer Robinson Morrow Paige Marrow

Boise State Riley Roberts Lamb Fatinikun Anderson Bell Rancifer Robinson Morrow Suggs Marrow

Syracuse Riley Roberts Lamb Fatinikun Anderson Bell Best Robinson Morrow Suggs Marrow

Temple Riley Roberts Lamb Fatinikun Anderson Bell Rancifer Robinson Morrow Paige Marrow 2011 Toledo Football Statistics 2011 Toledo Participation - Defense Game # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Anderson, Terrell P S S S S Bell, Robert S S S S S Best, Byron P P P S P Bush, Ray P P P P P Elliott, Jayrone P P P P P Farr, Danny P P P P P Fatinikun, T.J. S S S S S Gordon, James P P P x P Harper, Dawalyn P P P P P James, John P P P x P Jones, Elijah P P P P P Kagy, Ethan P P P P P Keighley, Hank P P P P P Lamb, Johnathan S S S S S Lewis, Phil P x x x x Madison, Ross P P P P P Marrow, Desmond S S S S S Molls, Dan S x x x x Morrow, Diauntae S S S S S Norrils, Cheatham P x x P P Paige, Taikwon S S P x S Pike, Ben P P P P P Rancifer, Charles S S S x S Riley, Malcolm S S S S S Roberts, Johnie S S S S S Robinson, Jermaine S S S S S Smith, Christian P P P P P Sylvestre, Junior P P P P P Suggs, Keith P P S S P Washington, Anthony P P P P P Wilcher, Kishon P P P P P 2011 Toledo Participation - Offense Game # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Bellinger, Julian P x x x x Carlson, Erik P x x x x Dantin, Austin S S S S S Davidson, Jimmy P P P P P Farha, Fadi P x x x x Fluellen, David P P P P S Green, James P P P P P Hendershot, Josh P x P x x Jones, Jerome P P P P P Kerin, Zac S S S S S Kratch, Colby P P P P P Lindeman, A.J. P P P P P Mancz, Greg S S S S S Macon, Dwight P x x x P Manley, Phillipkeith S S S S S Mattraw, Mark P x x x x McDowell, Cassius P x x x x Morookian, John S S S S S Myers, Jeff P P P P P Noble, Danny S S S S S Olack, Justin P x P x x Owens, Terrance P P P P x Page, Eric S S S S S Pasquale, David P P P P P Reedy, Bernard S S S S S Rosenbauer, Zac P x P P P Reeves, Darius P x x x x Scott, Cordale S S S P P Stafford, Kenny P P P S S Strait, Jared P P P P P Thomas, Adonis S S S S x VanDerMeulen, Mike S S S S S Williams, Morgan P P P P P 2011 Toledo Participation - Kickers/Long Snappers Game # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Casano, Ryan P P P P P Claus, Bill P P P P P Detmer, Jeremiah P P P P P Penza, Vince P P P P P Wall, Matt P P P P P S- Started P-Played x-Did not play Toledo Football Game Recaps Game #1 - Toledo 58, New Hampshire 22

Sept. 1, 2011 Box Score TOLEDO, OH - Senior Adonis Thomas rushed for 115 1 2 3 4 F New Hampshire 0 8 7 7 22 yards and sophomore wide receiver Bernard Reedy scored Toledo 17 13 14 14 58 twice to lead the Toledo Rockets to a 58-22 victory in the season opener over New Hampshire in the Glass Bowl on First Quarter 4:03 TOLEDO - CASANO, Ryan 23 yd field goal Sept. 1. 2:24 TOLEDO - PAGE, Eric 24 yd pass from DANTIN, Austin (CASANO, Ryan kick) Toledo effectively alternated its two quarterbacks, ju- 1:05 TOLEDO - REEDY, Bernard 29 yd pass from OWENS, Terrance (CASANO kick) nior Austin Dantin and sophomore Terrance Owens. Dantin Second Quarter completed 15-of-21 passes for 161 yards and three touch- 9:35 TOLEDO - THOMAS, Adonis 46 yd run (CASANO, Ryan kick) 3:23 TOLEDO - CASANO, Ryan 33 yd field goal downs, while Owens connected on 10-of-13 passes for 122 0:28 UNH - Setian, Chris 3 yd pass from Decker, Kevin (Decker, Kevin rush) yards and two scores. Reedy led the receivers with 113 0:00 TOLEDO - CASANO, Ryan 38 yd field goal yards on five catches. Third Quarter 12:01 TOLEDO - WILLIAMS, M. 15 yd pass from DANTIN, Austin (CASANO kick) Toledo’s defense was strong when it needed to be, hold- 8:58 TOLEDO - REEDY, Bernard 63 yd pass from DANTIN, Austin (CASANO kick) ing the Wildcats to 121 yards of total offense and one score 4:08 UNH - Decker, Kevin 1 yd run (MacArthur, Mike kick) in the first half. For the game, the Rocket ‘D’ forced five Fourth Quarter 14:55 TOLEDO - NOBLE, Danny 8 yd pass from OWENS, Terrance (CASANO kick) turnovers and racked up eight tackles for loss. Three New 8:34 TOLEDO - MACON, Dwight 4 yd run (CASANO, Ryan kick) Hampshire turnovers in the first half led directly to three 8:14 UNH - Steriti, Nico 87 yd run (MacArthur, Mike kick) Rocket touchdowns. New Hampshire Toledo The game was never in doubt, as Toledo jumped out to FIRST DOWNS 18 28 a 27-0 first-half lead. The Rockets were leading, 3-0, when RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 33-152 47-287 Dantin hit Page for a TD from 24 yards out to give UT a PASSING YDS (NET) 180 304 Passes Att-Comp-Int 33-24-2 36-27-0 10-0 cushion with 2:24 left in the first quarter. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 66-332 83-591 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 GAME NOTES Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-43 Toledo snapped its five-game losing skid in season openers Kickoff Returns-Yards 10-222 3-78 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-6 with the win over New Hampshire. The Rockets’ most recent Punts (Number-Avg) 4-47.0 2-38.0 season-opening win occurred against Western Illinois, 62-14, on Fumbles-Lost 3-3 1-0 Sept. 1, 2005...Toledo recorded its fifth-straight home triumph... Penalties-Yards 3-25 6-45 UT’s 58 points were the most since a 70 point-outburst vs. North- Possession Time 24:09 35:51 ern Illinois on Oct. 27, 2007...The Rockets posted their eighth- Third-Down Conversions 5 of 13 13 of 19 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 1 of 1 consecutive contest with at least 30 points, second-longest streak Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 5-5 in school history. The record is 12 consecutive games during the Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-16 2000-01 seasons...Toledo had a 5-0 edge in turnovers...Toledo’s defense had eight tackles behind the line of scrimmage, led by Individual Statistics junior defensive end T.J. Fatinikun with 2.5... Redshirt freshman RUSHING: New Hampshire-Steriti, Nico 3-63; Setian, Chris 7-35; Decker, Kevin 11- QB Dwight Macon completed both of his passes for 21 yards...To- 29; Peters, Dontra 7-20; Brady, James 1-3; Harris, R.J. 2-2; Owens, Jimmy 1-1; Vailas, ledo’s three quarterbacks completed passes to 12 different receiv- Andy 1-minus 1. TOLEDO-THOMAS, Adonis 9-115; MACON, Dwight 8-43; FLUEL- ers...Sophomore WR Bernard Reedy equaled his season receiving LEN, David 8-42; WILLIAMS, M. 7-36; DANTIN, Austin 4-27; REEVES, Darius 4-12; PASQUALE, David 3-8; OWENS, Terrance 1-8; TEAM 3-minus 4. total from a year ago with five catches for a game-high 113 yards and a pair of TD catches...Junior LB Robert Bell made his first PASSING: New Hampshire-Decker, Kevin 21-28-1-162; Vailas, Andy 2-3-1-12; career start and was credited with a career-high eight tackles, and Brady, James 1-2-0-6. TOLEDO-DANTIN, Austin 15-21-0-161; OWENS, Terrance added two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery...Senior PK 10-13-0-122; MACON, Dwight 2-2-0-21. Ryan Casano booted a career-high three field goals, including a

RECEIVING: New Hampshire-Mello, Justin 6-52; Orlando, Joey 6-49; Harris, collegiate-best 38 yarder...Seven true freshmen got into the New R.J. 4-46; Peters, Dontra 3-2; Chandler, Chris 2-13; Setian, Chris 2-11; Steriti, Nico 1-7. Hampshire game, including five defensive backs: PK Jeremiah TOLEDO-REEDY, Bernard 5-113; PAGE, Eric 5-60; THOMAS, Adonis 4-26; FLUEL- Detmer, CB Junior Sylvestre, CB Keith Suggs, CB Cheatham LEN, David 3-6; STAFFORD, Kenny 2-26; REEVES, Darius 2-13; WILLIAMS, M. Norrils, WR Justin Olack, CB Kishon Wilcher, CB John James. 1-15; STRAIT, Jared 1-14; BELLINGER, J. 1-14; NOBLE, Danny 1-8; McDOWELL, C. 1-7; SCOTT, Cordale 1-2.

Att: 20,106 Toledo Football Game Recaps Game #2 - Ohio State 27, Toledo 22

Sept. 10, 2011 Box Score COLUMBUS, OH - Toledo stood toe to toe with the 1 2 3 4 F Toledo 15 0 7 0 22 big team from the Big Ten but in the end the Rockets came Ohio State 7 14 6 0 27 up one play short of upsetting heavily favored Ohio State. The Buckeyes prevailed, 27-22, holding on as Toledo failed First Quarter 11:45 OSU - Stoneburner, J 26 yd pass from Bauserman, Joe (Basil, Drew kick) to complete a fourth-down pass on OSU’s 16-yard line with 7:06 TOLEDO - PAGE, Eric 6 yd pass from DANTIN (KEIGHLEY pass from PAGE) just 48 seconds to play. 2:18 TOLEDO - PAGE, Eric 66 yd pass from OWENS, Terrance (CASANO kick) The Rockets had a chance to win when senior defen- sive lineman Johnathan Lamb recovered a fumble on the Second Quarter 8:02 OSU - Hyde, Carlos 36 yd run (Basil, Drew kick) Toledo 28-yard line with 3:08 to play in the game. Sopho- 0:46 OSU - Fields, Chris 69 yd punt return (Basil, Drew kick) more QB Terrance Owens then drove the Rockets down the field before a shrill crowd of 105,016 in Ohio Stadium. On Third Quarter 12:56 TOLEDO - THOMAS, Adonis 4 yd run (CASANO, Ryan kick) fourth-and-5, Owens’ pass to senior WR Kenny Stafford 3:17 OSU - Hyde, Carlos 2 yd run (Bauserman, Joe pass failed) toward the sideline was off the mark. Toledo’s defense gave a heroic effort, holding the Buck- Fourth Quarter No scoring eyes to 301 yards of total defense, including just 112 yards rushing. Senior cornerback Taikwon Paige had seven tack- Toledo Ohio State les, as did Bell before he left the game in the third quarter. FIRST DOWNS 16 17 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 30-46 34-112 Senior LB Terrell Anderson, subbing for the injured Dan PASSING YDS (NET) 292 189 Molls, had five tackles and one tackle for loss. Passes Att-Comp-Int 42-21-1 30-16-0 Junior wide receiver Eric Page lived up to his billing as TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 72-338 64-301 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 a big-time playmaker, scoring on pass plays of six and 66 Punt Returns-Yards 2-42 3-77 yards. For the game he caught 12 passes for 145 yards. He Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-72 4-89 also had a kickoff return of 42 yards and threw for a two- Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-18 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-40.1 7-33.4 point conversion in the first quarter. Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 14-102 2-13 GAME NOTES Possession Time 29:29 30:31 Toledo fell to 6-9 all time against teams ranked in the Top 25...UT Third-Down Conversions 3 of 16 3 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 5 0 of 1 is now 6-15 all time vs. the Big Ten, but a respectable 6-10 since Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 1-1 breaking though with a win over Purdue in 1992. Ohio State moves Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 4-23 to 18-0 vs. Mid-American Conference schools...Junior WR Eric Page moved into third place in school history in career receptions Individual Statistics (198), tied for fourth place in consecutive games with a catch (27) RUSHING: TOLEDO-THOMAS, Adonis 14-47; DANTIN, Austin 9-12; FLUELLEN, and tied for fifth in TD catches (18)...Page is 5-for-6 throwing the David 3-7; PAGE, Eric 1-minus 4; OWENS, Terrance 2-minus 4; TEAM 1-minus 12. football in his UT career...Junior QB Austin Dantin got the start Ohio State-Hyde, Carlos 20-76; Smith, Rod 7-24; Reed, Verlon 2-8; Bauserman, Joe under center for the second-consecutive game and completed 14- 2-7; Fields, Chris 1-0; TEAM 2-minus 3. of-26 for 155 yards and one TD...Sophomore QB Terrance Owens PASSING: TOLEDO-DANTIN, Austin 14-26-0-155; OWENS, Terrance 7-16-1-137. also saw time under center and finished 7-of-16 for 137 yards and Ohio State-Bauserman, Joe 16-30-0-189. one touchdown...The Rockets outgained Ohio State in total yards, 338-301, and finished the game with a decisive 292-189 advantage RECEIVING: TOLEDO-PAGE, Eric 12-145; THOMAS, Adonis 6-111; REEDY, Ber- in passing yards...Senior RB Adonis Thomas carried the ball 14 nard 1-16; NOBLE, Danny 1-13; STAFFORD, Kenny 1-7. Ohio State-Stoneburner, J 4-43; Hyde, Carlos 4-28; Smith, Devin 2-67; Reed, Verlon 2-23; Brown, Corey 1-11; times for a team-high 47 yards, including a four-yard TD scamper Fragel, Reid 1-6; Fields, Chris 1-6; Berry, Jaamal 1-5. in the third quarter...Thomas also caught a career-high six passes for 111 yards, including a big play of 44 yards, eclipsing the century Att: 105,016 mark for the first time in his UT career...Senior CB Taikwon Paige tied for the team lead with a career-best seven stops...Junior LB Robert Bell tied for the squad lead with seven tackles, equaling his career high from last week against New Hampshire. Toledo Football Game Recaps Game #3 - Boise State 40, Toledo 15

Sept. 16, 2011 Box Score TOLEDO, OH - The Rockets hung close with No. 4 1 2 3 4 F Boise State 13 7 7 13 40 Boise State for awhile, but in the end the Bronco offense Toledo 6 3 0 6 15 was just too efficient. Boise State won the game, 40-15, before a capacity crowd of 28,905 at the Glass Bowl in a First Quarter 11:35 TOLEDO - NOBLE 24 yd pass from DANTIN (PAGE fumbled sanp, rush failed) nationally televised game on ESPN. 6:56 BSU - SHOEMAKER. T. 26 yd pass from MOORE, Kellen (GOODALE kick) Boise State quarterback Kellen Moore threw for 455 2:45 BSU - MARTIN, Doug 71 yd pass from MOORE, Kellen (GOODALE kick failed) yards and five touchdowns as the Broncos amassed 610 yards of total offense. Second Quarter 0:17 BSU - SHOEMAKER. T. 1 yd pass from MOORE, Kellen (FRISINA, M. kick) Toledo countered with eight receptions for 69 yards 0:00 TOLEDO - CASANO, Ryan 35 yd field goal from junior wide receiver Eric Page, while senior Adonis Thomas rushed for 65 yards and one TD on 14 carries. Third Quarter 6:30 BSU - EFAW, Kyle 12 yd pass from MOORE, Kellen (FRISINA, M. kick) Sophomore QB Terrance Owens came off the bench to complete 17-of-31 passes for 201 yards. Fourth Quarter The Rockets struck first, scoring on a 24-yard screen 5:58 BSU - SHOEMAKER. T. 17 yd pass from MOORE, Kellen (FRISINA kick failed) 4:33 TOLEDO - THOMAS, Adonis 1 yd run (CASANO, Ryan kick failed) pass from junior QB Dantin to senior tight end Danny No- 1:30 BSU - WRIGHT, Drew 8 yd run (FRISINA, M. kick) ble. Boise State scored on its next two possessions to take a 13-6 lead. Moore capped a nine play drive with a 26-yard Boise State Toledo FIRST DOWNS 32 21 pass to Tyler Shoemaker for the first score, then followed RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-145 30-98 that up with a 71-yard pass play to Doug Martin. PASSING YDS (NET) 465 251 The Broncos struck with just 17 seconds left in the half Passes Att-Comp-Int 43-33-1 40-20-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 81-610 70-349 when Moore hit Shoemaker in the corner of the end zone Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 from one yard out. Boise State then tried a pooch kick that Punt Returns-Yards 2-10 0-0 went out of bounds on the Toledo 44. Ryan Casano then Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-60 6-103 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-60 kicked a 35-yard field goal with no time on the clock to cut Punts (Number-Avg) 3-34.0 8-37.1 BSU’s lead to 20-9 at the half. Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 Toledo had two good chances to score in the third quar- Penalties-Yards 9-60 9-72 Possession Time 35:45 24:15 ter, but both drives ended with turnovers deep in Bronco Third-Down Conversions 7 of 13 7 of 15 territory. Boise State put the game away with two more Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 0 of 0 scores in the fourth quarter, the final one coming with 1:30 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 2-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-12 0-0 to play on an eight-yard run by Drew Wright. Individual Statistics RUSHING: Boise State-MARTIN, Doug 19-70; HARPER, D.J. 7-35; WRIGHT, Drew GAME NOTES 5-29; SOUTHWICK, Joe 2-15; MOORE, Kellen 2-2; BURROUGHS, M. 1-1; TEAM Attendance was 28,905, marking Toledo’s largest crowd since 1-minus 2; BURROUGHS, D. 1-minus 5. TOLEDO-THOMAS, Adonis 14-65; OW- 31,981 fans were in attendance at the Bowling Green game on Nov. ENS, Terrance 8-18;DANTIN, Austin 3-11; FLUELLEN, David 4-2; WILLIAMS, M. 23, 2004...UT suffered its first home loss against a ranked team 1-2. (4-1)...Toledo falls to 6-11 all-time vs. teams ranked in the top 25...

PASSING: Boise State-MOORE, Kellen 32-42-1-455; SOUTHWICK, Joe 1-1-0-10. Sophomore QB Terrance Owens came off the bench and completed TOLEDO-OWENS, Terrance 17-31-1-201; DANTIN, Austin 3-8-0-50; PAGE, Eric 0-1- 17-of-31 passes for 201 yards...Junior QB Austin Dantin got the 0-0. start under center and finished 3-for-8 for 50 yards, including a 24-yard TD off a screen pass to senior TE Danny Noble in the first RECEIVING: Boise State-BURROUGHS, M. 6-76; MILLER, Matt 6-65; MARTIN, quarter. ..Junior WR Eric Page caught a game-high eight passes Doug 5-122; SHOEMAKER. T. 4-52; MOORE, Kirby 4-46; LINEHAN, Gabe 3-56; POTTER, Chris 2-23; HARPER, D.J. 2-13; EFAW, Kyle 1-12. TOLEDO-PAGE, Eric for 69 yards...Page became just the fourth player in school history 8-69; REEDY, Bernard 4-84; THOMAS, Adonis 3-31; GREEN, James 2-30; NOBLE, to surpass the 200-catch plateau (206)...Sophomore WR Bernard Danny 1-24; FLUELLEN, David 1-9; STAFFORD, Kenny 1-4. Reedy reeled in four passes for a team-high 84 yards. Senior TE Danny Noble now has two TD receptions on the season and eight Att: 28,905 in his career...Senior PK Ryan Casano booted a 35-yard field goal in the second quarter and is now 4-of-5 on field-goal attempts on the season. Toledo Football Game Recaps Game #4 - Syracuse 33, Toledo 30 (OT)

Sept. 24, 2011 Box Score Syracuse, NY - Despite a heroic effort by an injury-rid- 1 2 3 4 OT F Toledo 10 3 7 10 0 30 dled Rocket squad, the University of Toledo succumbed to Syracuse 0 13 7 10 3 33 Syracuse, 33-30, in overtime at the Carrier Dome Saturday afternoon. First Quarter 4:26 TOLEDO - CASANO, Ryan 20 yd field goal Ross Krautman kicked a 27-yard field goal in OT to 1:10 TOLEDO - WILLIAMS, M. 21 yd run (CASANO, Ryan kick) give the Orange a hard-fought victory. Toledo had the first possession in overtime, but on the first play from scrim- Second Quarter 14:00 SYR - PROVO, Nick 25 yd pass from NASSIB, Ryan (KRAUTMAN, Ross kick) mage junior QB Austin Dantin’s pass into the end zone for 8:53 SYR - KRAUTMAN, Ross 33 yd field goal sophomore WR Bernard Reedy was intercepted by SU’s 1:06 SYR - KRAUTMAN, Ross 31 yd field goal Kevyn Scott. 0:00 TOLEDO - DETMER,Jeremiah 52 yd field goal Toledo sent the game into overtime on a 20-yard Third Quarter field goal by senior Ryan Casano with no time on the clock. 4:51 TOLEDO - FLUELLEN, David 29 yd pass from DANTIN (CASANO kick) The Rockets drove 65 yards in the final 2:07 of regulation 3:31 SYR - BAILEY, Antwon 20 yd run (KRAUTMAN, Ross kick) to set up the game-tying field goal. Syracuse had taken the

Fourth Quarter lead moments earlier on an 18-yard pass from Ryan Nassib 12:37 SYR - KRAUTMAN, Ross 29 yd field goal to Alec Lemon. 10:54 TOLEDO - WILLIAMS, M. 3 yd run (CASANO, Ryan kick) Toledo was led by junior WR Eric Page, who caught 2:07 SYR - LEMON, Alec 18 yd pass from NASSIB, Ryan (KRAUTMAN, Ross kick) 0:00 TOLEDO - CASANO, Ryan 20 yd field goal a season-high 13 passes for 158 yards. Sophomore David Fluellen, subbing for the injured Adonis Thomas, rushed Overtime for 62 yards and caught a 29-yard TD pass. Dantin finished SYR - KRAUTMAN, Ross 27 yd field goal 22-of-32 for 258 yards and one touchdown. Toledo Syracuse FIRST DOWNS 24 18 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 37-138 41-153 PASSING YDS (NET) 300 213 GAME NOTES Passes Att-Comp-Int 42-28-1 25-16-0 Syracuse’s PAT after its final touchdown appeared to wide left, but TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 79-438 66-366 officials on the field ruled it good. Replay officials confirmed the Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 call. However, after the game, Big East officials admitted that the Punt Returns-Yards 1-7 3-20 kick was no good, a key mistake in an overtime loss...UT falls to Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-141 4-126 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 4-3 all-time in overtime contests and to 1-8 against teams from the Punts (Number-Avg) 5-36.0 4-39.2 Big East...Page passed Steve Odom (216 catches for 2,631 yards, Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 2003-06) to move into third place in school history with 219 career Penalties-Yards 4-35 4-29 receptions for 2,696 yards. ..Junior QB Austin Dantin started the Possession Time 31:18 28:42 contest under center and completed a season-high 22-of-32 passes Third-Down Conversions 9 of 18 7 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 1 for a season-best 258 yards and one touchdown...Sophomore QB Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 6-6 Terrance Owens also saw time in today’s non-league finale and Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-11 1-6 completed 6-of-10 passes for 42...Senior RB Adonis Thomas Individual Statistics carried the ball for eight yards on the first play from scrimmage RUSHING: TOLEDO-FLUELLEN, David 12-62; DANTIN, Austin 15-42; WIL- and immediately came out of the contest with a left arm injury. LIAMS, M. 8-39; OWENS, Terrance 1-3; TEAM 1-minus 8. Syracuse-BAILEY, Ant- Following the game, Head Coach Tim Beckman announced that won 28-114; GULLEY, P.-T. 10-66; NASSIB, Ryan 2-minus 6; TEAM 1-minus 21. Thomas had suffered a broken arm and would be out 3-4 weeks... Senior CB Desmond Marrow was taken off the field in a stretcher PASSING: TOLEDO-DANTIN, Austin 22-32-1-258; OWENS, Terrance 6-10-0-42. Syracuse-NASSIB, Ryan 16-24-0-213; CHEW, Van 0-1-0-0. midway through the third period after a helmet-to-helmet collision with Syracuse RB Antwon Bailey. Marrow, who finished with a RECEIVING: TOLEDO-PAGE, Eric 13-158; FLUELLEN, David 4-43; STAFFORD, team-high nine tackles, suffered a concussion but was otherwise Kenny 3-22; WILLIAMS, M. 3-14; GREEN, James 2-16; NOBLE, Danny 1-30; DAN- okay...Freshman PK Jeremiah Detmer converted a 52-yard field TIN, Austin 1-10; REEDY, Bernard 1-7. Syracuse-PROVO, Nick 3-54; CHEW, Van goal on the final play of the opening half in his first collegiate 3-39; WEST, Jarrod 2-56; BAILEY, Antwon 2-12; STEVENS, David 2-7; LEMON, Alec 1-18; GRAHAM, Dorian 1-12; HARRIS, Adam 1-12; GULLEY, P.-T. 1-3. field-goal attempt. Detmer’s 52-yard boot is the second-longest in school history, trailing only Todd France’s 55-yard kick vs. Western Att: 39,116 Michigan on Nov. 6, 2001. Toledo Football Game Recaps Game #5 - Toledo 36, Temple 13

Oct. 1, 2011 Box Score PHILADELPHIA - This time, there was no doubt. No 1 2 3 4 F Toledo 15 7 7 7 36 controversial missed extra point, no blown call on the field, Temple 3 10 0 0 13 no replay booth fumble. This time, the Rockets took care of business, defeating Temple, 36-13, in the Mid-American First Quarter 9:09 TU - McMANUS, B. 30 yd field goal Conference opener for both teams. 5:58 TOLEDO - DANTIN, Austin 1 yd run (PAGE, Eric rush) A week after a 33-30 overtime loss at Syracuse, a game 2:14 TOLEDO - WILLIAMS, M. 32 yd run (CASANO, Ryan kick) whose outcome hinged on a missed extra point by the Or-

Second Quarter ange that was ruled good by the officials, the Rockets forced 14:49 TU - RODRIGUEZ, Evan 55 yd pass from STEWART, C. (McMANUS, B. kick), four turnovers and used a smothering defense to defeat a 7:22 TU - McMANUS, B. 37 yd field goal Temple team that was one week removed from a 38-7 win 6:50 TOLEDO - MACON, Dwight 33 yd pass from PAGE, Eric (CASANO, Ryan kick) at Maryland. Third Quarter Senior RB Morgan Williams, substituting for injured 10:34 TOLEDO - FLUELLEN, David 20 yd pass from DANTIN (CASANO kick) All-MAC RB Adonis Thomas, rushed for 121 yards and one touchdown. Junior Austin Dantin went most of the way Fourth Quarter 11:05 TOLEDO - FLUELLEN, David 1 yd run (CASANO, Ryan kick) at quarterback, completing 12-of-14 passes for 115 yards and one score. He also had a one-yard rushing TD. More Toledo Syracuse importantly, Dantin and the Rocket offense played virtually FIRST DOWNS 12 17 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 39-157 46-145 error-free football. Sophomore RB David Fluellen scored PASSING YDS (NET) 148 173 two times, once on the ground and once on a pass recep- Passes Att-Comp-Int 15-13-0 20-10-2 tion. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 54-305 66-318 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Toledo’s defense did a great job on Temple’s junior All- Punt Returns-Yards 1-16 2-2 MAC RB Bernard Pierce, holding him to just 75 yards on Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-74 5-106 24 carries (3.1 average) and no touchdowns. Pierce, who Interception Returns-Yards 2-21 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-36.5 2-59.0 scored five TDs vs. Maryland to give him a national-lead- Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-2 ing 12 on the season, entered the game as the MAC’s lead- Penalties-Yards 4-40 1-15 ing rusher, averaging 5.7 yards per carry. Junior LB Robert Possession Time 25:59 34:01 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 12 6 of 15 Bell led the way with 12 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and a Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 2 fumble recovery. Junior defensive end T.J .Fatinikun had Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 2-3 three tackles for loss and one pass deflection. Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-19 1-10

Individual Statistics GAME NOTES RUSHING: TOLEDO-WILLIAMS, M. 20-121; FLUELLEN, David 8-41; DANTIN, UT has won four-consecutive MAC openers, including the last Austin 7-1; REEDY, Bernard 1-0; TEAM 1-0; MACON, Dwight 2-minus 6. TEMPLE- three under Head Coach Tim Beckman...Toledo finished the game PIERCE, Bernard 24-75; STEWART, C. 15-47; HARPER, Kenny 2-13; BROWN, Matt with a season-best 11.0 tackles-for-loss, including a game-high 3.5 4-6; JONES, Joe 1-4. stops by junior DE T.J. Fatinikun...Toledo held a 15-3 lead after the PASSING: TOLEDO-DANTIN, Austin 12-14-0-115; PAGE, Eric 1-1-0-33. TEMPLE- first quarter and has now outscored the opposition, 63-23, over the STEWART, C. 10-20-2-173. first 15 minutes this season...The Rockets limited the high-powered Owls offense to 13 points, 145 yards rushing and 318 yards of total RECEIVING: TOLEDO-FLUELLEN, David 4-67; PAGE, Eric 4-26; WILLIAMS, M. offense. Temple entered today’s MAC opener second in the league 3-26; MACON, Dwight 1-33; REEDY, Bernard 1-minus 4. TEMPLE-STREATER, Rod 3-43; JONES, Joe 3-21; RODRIGUEZ, Evan 2-64; PIERCE, Bernard 1-37; BALASAV- in rushing offense (226.0 ypg), fourth in scoring offense (32.8 ppg) AGE, M. 1-8. and sixth in total offense (378.2 ypg)...UT’s offense touched up the Temple defense for 36 points on 157 yards rushing. The Owls came Att: 21,705 into today’s contest leading the MAC in scoring defense (7.8 ppg) and rushing defense (75.2 ypg). ..Eric Page caught four passes to move into second place in school history with 224 career catches, passing Lance Moore (222, 2001-04)...Page also completed a 33- yard TD throw-back pass to redshirt freshman QB Dwight Macon in the second quarter and is 5-for-7 with four TD’s throwing the football in his UT career. Toledo Football Roster - Alphabetical No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown-High School/Transfer or Prep 10x Alvey, David PK 6-3 185 Sr. Maumee, OH-St. John’s Jesuit 49 Anderson, Terrell* LB 6-1 215 Sr. Penn Hills, PA-Pittsburgh Central Catholic 44 Barnes, Jordan DE 6-1 240 So. Fort Wayne, IN-Homestead/Western Oklahoma C.C. 51 Batt, Derek LB 5-11 210 Fr. Bowling Green, OH-Bowling Green 38 Bell, Robert** LB 6-0 227 Jr. Grand Rapids, MI-East Grand Rapids 83 Bellinger, Julian** WR 6-1 175 Jr. Lithonia, GA-Lithonia 6 Best, Byron** DB 5-9 200 Jr. Greenwood, SC-Greenwood 11x Brown, Devin WR 5-9 175 Fr. Cincinnati, OH-Mount Healthy 55 Bush, Ray LB 6-3 220 Fr. (R) Toledo, OH-Rogers 68 Cameron, Kyle C 6-2 280 Fr. Toledo, OH-Central Catholic 61 Carlson, Erik* C 6-2 283 So. Canton, OH-Jackson 20x Carmona, Robert WR 6-0 200 So. Dublin, OH-Jerome 4x Casano, Ryan PK/P 5-10 178 Sr. Dripping Springs, TX-Dripping Springs/Orange Coast (CA) C.C. 76 Cherry, Samuel OL 6-2 302 So. Columbus, OH-Gahanna Lincoln 2 Claus, Bill*** P/PK 6-0 189 Sr. Perrysburg, OH-Toledo St. John’s 4 Dantin, Austin** QB 6-2 200 Jr. Tallahassee, FL-Leon 86x Datz, James P 6-1 186 Fr. Granville, OH-Granville 26x Davidson, Jimmy* WR 6-4 201 Jr. Findlay, OH-Findlay 85 Detmer, Jeremiah PK 5-8 170 Fr. Hilliard, OH-Davidson 34x Dukes, Chris CB 5-9 182 Fr. Cincinnati, OH-Colerain 87x Dunbar, Jake P 5-10 188 Fr. Fairfield, IA-Fairfield 15 Elliott, Jayrone* DE 6-3 220 So. Cleveland, OH-Glenville 79 Farha, Fadi OL 6-4 293 Jr. Ypsilanti, MI-Ann Arbor Pioneer 92 Farr, Danny* DT 6-5 295 Jr. Evanston, IL-Evanston Township 23x Fatinikun, T.J.** DE 6-2 250 Jr. Perrysburg, OH-Perrysburg 22 Fluellen, David* RB 6-0 215 So. Lockport, NY-Lockport 15x Gannon, Ryan QB 6-2 190 Fr. Columbus, OH-Dublin Jerome 84 Gaymon, Sam* WR 6-3 199 Jr. Redford, MI-Detroit Renaissance 99 Gibbs, Keenen DE 6-3 260 Fr. Cincinnati, OH-LaSalle 42 Gilbert, Gabe LB 6-1 230 Fr. Green Springs, OH-Clyde 31 Gordon, James LB 6-3 210 Fr. (R) Cleveland, OH-Glenville 8 Green, James* WR 6-3 200 So. Tallahassee, FL-Leon 96 Hamidah, Ayoub DL 6-1 260 Fr. (R) Cleveland, OH-Lakewood 48 Harper, Dawalyn LB 6-1 220 Fr. (R) Youngstown, OH-Ursuline 56 Hendershot, Josh OL 6-4 275 Fr. (R) Newark, OH-Catholic 20 James, John CB 5-11 163 Fr. Cleveland, OH-John Adams 98 Jones, Elijah* DT 6-2 295 So. Indianapolis, IN-Warren Central 88 Jones, Jerome*** TE 6-7 240 Sr. Youngstown, OH-Cincinnati Harmony 28 Kagy, Ethan S 5-11 192 So. Tiffin, OH-Columbian 46 Keighley, Hank* DE 6-4 250 Jr. Dayton, OH-Kettering Alter 67 Kerin, Zac OL 6-5 294 So. Delaware, OH-Olentangy 47 Key, Noah DB 6-0 180 Fr. Columbus, OH-Bishop Hartley 82 Kratch, Colby TE 6-4 245 Jr. Watertown, MN-Watertown-Mayer/N. Dakota St. Coll. of Science 52 Lamb, Johnathan*** DT 6-4 295 Sr. Southfield, MI-Southfield 93 Lewis, Phil DL 6-2 285 Jr. Grosse Pointe, MI-South/Grand Rapids C.C. 60 Lindeman, A.J.* OL 6-6 300 Jr. Aurora, IL-Waubonsie Valley 57 Lisowski, Robert OL 6-4 292 Fr. (R) Union, NJ-Union / Fork Union (VA) Military Academy 17 Macon, Dwight QB 6-0 200 Fr. (R) Steubenville, OH-Steubenville 21 Madison, Ross* DB 6-1 193 So. Leesburg, VA-Heritage/Hargrave (VA) Military Academy 75 Mancz, Greg C 6-5 280 Fr. (R) Cincinnati, OH-Anderson 78 Manley, Phillipkeith*** OL 6-5 309 Sr. Hamilton, OH-Hamilton 3 Marrow, Desmond*** CB 6-3 210 Sr. Youngstown, OH-Cardinal Mooney Toledo Football Roster - Alphabetical

62 Mattraw, Mark OL 6-3 255 Fr. (R) Fort Recovery, OH-Fort Recovery 19 McDowell, Cassius WR 5-9 180 Fr. (R) Deerfield Beach, FL-Deerfield Beach 93x McHugh, Colin*** LS 5-11 211 Sr. Lakewood, OH-Rocky River Lutheran West 45x Miller, Graham CB 5-9 187 Fr. Toledo, OH-Christian 17x Missler, Joseph DB 5-11 195 Fr. (R) Toledo, OH-Whitmer 32 Molls, Dan** LB 6-1 222 Jr. North Royalton, OH-Padua Franciscan 73 Monarch, Stone LS 5-10 205 Fr. Walled Lake, MI-Detroit Central Catholic 81 Moore, Jeff WR 6-0 175 So. Rochester, MI-Rochester 72 Morookian, John*** OL 6-5 301 Sr. Providence, RI-LaSalle 5 Morrow, Diauntae* SS 6-0 199 Sr. Cleveland, OH-St. Edward / Iowa 54 Myers, Jeff OL 6-3 280 Fr. (R) Weston, OH-Massillon Washington 65 Nelson, Chase OL 6-8 345 So. Edina, MN-Edina / North Dakota State College of Science 9 Noble, Danny*** TE 6-5 248 Sr. Elyria, OH-Elyria 36 Norrils, Cheatham DB 6-0 185 Fr. Toledo, OH-St. John’s 14 Olack, Justin WR 6-4 210 Fr. Shadyside, OH-Massillon Washington 2x Owens, Terrance* QB 6-4 180 So. Cleveland, OH-Glenville 12 Page, Eric** WR 5-10 180 Jr. Toledo, OH-Springfield 2x Paige, Taikwon* CB 5-11 185 Sr. Aiken, SC-Aiken / Georgia Military College 34 Pasquale, David** QB 6-2 232 Jr. Cape Coral, FL-Cape Coral 35 Penza, Vince* P 6-1 201 So. Canfield, OH-Cardinal Mooney 89 Perchinske, Collin TE 6-5 265 Fr. Cleveland, OH-Padua Franciscan 30 Pike, Ben* DL 6-3 266 So. Mentor, OH-Mentor 90 Pleasant, Grant DE 6-3 230 Fr. (R) Columbus, OH-Dublin Scioto 10 Rancifer, Charles* LB 6-3 217 Sr. Brookhaven, MS-Brookhaven/Copiah-Lincoln (MS) C.C. 11 Reedy, Bernard* WR 5-9 175 So. St. Petersburg, FL-Lakewood 27 Reeves, Darius RB 6-1 202 So. Columbus, OH-Gahanna Lincoln 97 Riley, Malcolm*** DL 6-3 281 Sr. Fort Wayne, IN-Snider 94 Roberts, Johnie* DL 6-3 280 Sr. Hattiesburg, MS-Hattiesburg / Pearl River C.C. 29 Robinson, Jermaine** S 6-3 188 Jr. Pittsburgh, PA-Brashear 20x Rogers, Zach WR 6-2 195 Fr. Elyria, OH-Catholic 41 Rosenbauer, Zac DL 6-2 255 Fr. (R) Lima, OH-Shawnee 13 Scott, Cordale WR 6-4 220 Jr. Cleveland, OH- Glenville / Illinois 94x Simpkins, Clay PK 5-10 165 Fr. (R) Wauseon, OH-Wauseon 43 Singer, Mark*** S 6-1 194 Sr. Cinnaminson, NJ-Delran Holy Cross 84x Smith, Christian* DE 6-2 260 So. Oklahoma City, OK-Carl Albert 8x Smith, Corey P 5-8 175 Fr. (R) Dexter, MI-Detroit Catholic Central 7 Stafford, Kenny*** WR 6-4 204 Sr. Columbus, OH-St. Francis DeSales 70 Steele, Ben OL 6-4 250 So. Venice, FL-Venice 95 Strait, Jared* TE 6-2 246 Jr. Wyandotte, MI-Roosevelt 91 Sturdivant, Andre DL 6-3 265 Fr. Cleveland, OH-Glenville 26 Suggs, Keith CB 5-10 175 Fr. Indianapolis, IN-Ben David 33 Sylvestre, Junior DB 6-0 195 Fr. Hollywood, FL-South Broward 24 Thomas, Adonis*** RB 5-10 185 Sr. Newark, NJ-Weeguahic 74 VanDerMeulen, Mike*** OL 6-7 304 Sr. Marshall, MI-Marshall 40 Voss, Trent LB 6-3 210 Fr. East Grand Rapids, MI-East Grand Rapids 45 Wall, Matt LS 6-1 218 So. Centerville, OH-Centerville 13x Washington, Anthony** DB 6-0 175 Sr. Fairborn, OH-Fairborn 25 Wilcher, Kishon CB 5-7 168 Fr. Detroit, MI-Cass Tech 23 Williams, Morgan*** RB 5-11 215 Sr. Canton, OH-McKinley 64 Wirth, Ethan OL 6-6 280 Fr. Williamston, MI- Williamston 63 Wisniewski, Paul OL 6-4 295 Fr. Carol Stream, IL-Glenbard North 37 Yayah, Ibrahim CB 5-11 175 So. Columbus, OH-Brookhaven

Through Sept. 19, 2011 Toledo Football Roster - Numerical

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown-High School/Transfer or Prep 2 Owens, Terrance* QB 6-4 180 So. Cleveland, OH-Glenville 2x Claus, Bill*** P/PK 6-0 189 Sr. Perrysburg, OH-Toledo St. John’s 2x Paige, Taikwon* CB 5-11 185 Sr. Aiken, SC-Aiken / Georgia Military College 3 Marrow, Desmond*** CB 6-3 210 Sr. Youngstown, OH-Cardinal Mooney 4 Dantin, Austin** QB 6-2 200 Jr. Tallahassee, FL-Leon 4x Casano, Ryan PK/P 5-10 178 Sr. Dripping Springs, TX-Dripping Springs/Orange Coast (CA) C.C. 5 Morrow, Diauntae* SS 6-0 199 Sr. Cleveland, OH-St. Edward / Iowa 6 Best, Byron** DB 5-9 200 Jr. Greenwood, SC-Greenwood 7 Stafford, Kenny*** WR 6-4 204 Sr. Columbus, OH-St. Francis DeSales 8 Green, James* WR 6-3 200 So. Tallahassee, FL-Leon 8x Smith, Corey P 5-8 175 Fr. (R) Dexter, MI-Detroit Catholic Central 9 Noble, Danny*** TE 6-5 248 Sr. Elyria, OH-Elyria 10 Rancifer, Charles* LB 6-3 217 Sr. Brookhaven, MS-Brookhaven/Copiah-Lincoln (MS) C.C. 10x Alvey, David PK 6-3 185 Sr. Maumee, OH-St. John’s Jesuit 11 Reedy, Bernard* WR 5-9 175 So. St. Petersburg, FL-Lakewood 11x Brown, Devin WR 5-9 175 Fr. Cincinnati, OH-Mount Healthy 12 Page, Eric** WR 5-10 180 Jr. Toledo, OH-Springfield 13 Scott, Cordale WR 6-4 220 Jr. Cleveland, OH- Glenville / Illinois 13x Washington, Anthony** DB 6-0 175 Sr. Fairborn, OH-Fairborn 14 Olack, Justin WR 6-4 210 Fr. Shadyside, OH-Massillon Washington 15 Elliott, Jayrone* DE 6-3 220 So. Cleveland, OH-Glenville 15x Gannon, Ryan QB 6-2 190 Fr. Columbus, OH-Dublin Jerome 17 Macon, Dwight QB 6-0 200 Fr. (R) Steubenville, OH-Steubenville 17x Missler, Joseph DB 5-11 195 Fr. (R) Toledo, OH-Whitmer 19 McDowell, Cassius WR 5-9 180 Fr. (R) Deerfield Beach, FL-Deerfield Beach 20 James, John CB 5-11 163 Fr. Cleveland, OH-John Adams 20x Carmona, Robert WR 6-0 200 So. Dublin, OH-Jerome 20x Rogers, Zach WR 6-2 195 Fr. Elyria, OH-Catholic 21 Madison, Ross* DB 6-1 193 So. Leesburg, VA-Heritage/Hargrave (VA) Military Academy 22 Fluellen, David* RB 6-0 215 So. Lockport, NY-Lockport 23 Williams, Morgan*** RB 5-11 215 Sr. Canton, OH-McKinley 23x Fatinikun, T.J.** DE 6-2 250 Jr. Perrysburg, OH-Perrysburg 24 Thomas, Adonis*** RB 5-10 185 Sr. Newark, NJ-Weeguahic 25 Wilcher, Kishon CB 5-7 168 Fr. Detroit, MI-Cass Tech 26 Suggs, Keith CB 5-10 175 Fr. Indianapolis, IN-Ben David 26x Davidson, Jimmy* WR 6-4 201 Jr. Findlay, OH-Findlay 27 Reeves, Darius RB 6-1 202 So. Columbus, OH-Gahanna Lincoln 28 Kagy, Ethan S 5-11 192 So. Tiffin, OH-Columbian 29 Robinson, Jermaine** S 6-3 188 Jr. Pittsburgh, PA-Brashear 30 Pike, Ben* DL 6-3 266 So. Mentor, OH-Mentor 31 Gordon, James LB 6-3 210 Fr. (R) Cleveland, OH-Glenville 32 Molls, Dan** LB 6-1 222 Jr. North Royalton, OH-Padua Franciscan 33 Sylvestre, Junior DB 6-0 195 Fr. Hollywood, FL-South Broward 34 Pasquale, David** QB 6-2 232 Jr. Cape Coral, FL-Cape Coral 34x Dukes, Chris CB 5-9 182 Fr. Cincinnati, OH-Colerain 35 Penza, Vince* P 6-1 201 So. Canfield, OH-Cardinal Mooney 36 Norrils, Cheatham DB 6-0 185 Fr. Toledo, OH-St. John’s 37 Yayah, Ibrahim CB 5-11 175 So. Columbus, OH-Brookhaven 38 Bell, Robert** LB 6-0 227 Jr. Grand Rapids, MI-East Grand Rapids 40 Voss, Trent LB 6-3 210 Fr. East Grand Rapids, MI-East Grand Rapids 41 Rosenbauer, Zac DL 6-2 255 Fr. (R) Lima, OH-Shawnee 42 Gilbert, Gabe LB 6-1 230 Fr. Green Springs, OH-Clyde 43 Singer, Mark*** S 6-1 194 Sr. Cinnaminson, NJ-Delran Holy Cross 44 Barnes, Jordan DE 6-1 240 So. Fort Wayne, IN-Homestead/Western Oklahoma C.C. Toledo Football Roster - Numerical

45 Wall, Matt LS 6-1 218 So. Centerville, OH-Centerville 45x Miller, Graham CB 5-9 187 Fr. Toledo, OH-Christian 46 Keighley, Hank* DE 6-4 250 Jr. Dayton, OH-Kettering Alter 47 Key, Noah DB 6-0 180 Fr. Columbus, OH-Bishop Hartley 48 Harper, Dawalyn LB 6-1 220 Fr. (R) Youngstown, OH-Ursuline 49 Anderson, Terrell* LB 6-1 215 Sr. Penn Hills, PA-Pittsburgh Central Catholic 51 Batt, Derek LB 5-11 210 Fr. Bowling Green, OH-Bowling Green 52 Lamb, Johnathan*** DT 6-4 295 Sr. Southfield, MI-Southfield 54 Myers, Jeff OL 6-3 280 Fr. (R) Weston, OH-Massillon Washington 55 Bush, Ray LB 6-3 220 Fr. (R) Toledo, OH-Rogers 56 Hendershot, Josh OL 6-4 275 Fr. (R) Newark, OH-Catholic 57 Lisowski, Robert OL 6-4 292 Fr. (R) Union, NJ-Union / Fork Union (VA) Military Academy 60 Lindeman, A.J.* OL 6-6 300 Jr. Aurora, IL-Waubonsie Valley 61 Carlson, Erik* C 6-2 283 So. Canton, OH-Jackson 62 Mattraw, Mark OL 6-3 255 Fr. (R) Fort Recovery, OH-Fort Recovery 63 Wisniewski, Paul OL 6-4 295 Fr. Carol Stream, IL-Glenbard North 64 Wirth, Ethan OL 6-6 280 Fr. Williamston, MI- Williamston 65 Nelson, Chase OL 6-8 345 So. Edina, MN-Edina / North Dakota State College of Science 67 Kerin, Zac OL 6-5 294 So. Delaware, OH-Olentangy 68 Cameron, Kyle C 6-2 280 Fr. Toledo, OH-Central Catholic 70 Steele, Ben OL 6-4 250 So. Venice, FL-Venice 72 Morookian, John*** OL 6-5 301 Sr. Providence, RI-LaSalle 73x Monarch, Stone LS 5-10 205 Fr. Walled Lake, MI-Detroit Central Catholic 74 VanDerMeulen, Mike*** OL 6-7 304 Sr. Marshall, MI-Marshall 75 Mancz, Greg C 6-5 280 Fr. (R) Cincinnati, OH-Anderson 76 Cherry, Samuel OL 6-2 302 So. Columbus, OH-Gahanna Lincoln 78 Manley, Phillipkeith*** OL 6-5 309 Sr. Hamilton, OH-Hamilton 79 Farha, Fadi OL 6-4 293 Jr. Ypsilanti, MI-Ann Arbor Pioneer 81 Moore, Jeff WR 6-0 175 So. Rochester, MI-Rochester 82 Kratch, Colby TE 6-4 245 Jr. Watertown, MN-Watertown-Mayer/N. Dakota St. Coll. of Science 83 Bellinger, Julian** WR 6-1 175 Jr. Lithonia, GA-Lithonia 84 Gaymon, Sam* WR 6-3 199 Jr. Redford, MI-Detroit Renaissance 84x Smith, Christian* DE 6-2 260 So. Oklahoma City, OK-Carl Albert 85 Detmer, Jeremiah PK 5-8 170 Fr. Hilliard, OH-Davidson 86 Datz, James P 6-1 186 Fr. Granville, OH-Granville 87 Dunbar, Jake P 5-10 188 Fr. Fairfield, IA-Fairfield 88 Jones, Jerome*** TE 6-7 240 Sr. Youngstown, OH-Cincinnati Harmony 89 Perchinske, Collin TE 6-5 265 Fr. Cleveland, OH-Padua Franciscan 90 Pleasant, Grant DE 6-3 230 Fr. (R) Columbus, OH-Dublin Scioto 91 Sturdivant, Andre DL 6-3 265 Fr. Cleveland, OH-Glenville 92 Farr, Danny* DT 6-5 295 Jr. Evanston, IL-Evanston Township 93 Lewis, Phil DL 6-2 285 Jr. Grosse Pointe, MI-South/Grand Rapids C.C. 93x McHugh, Colin*** LS 5-11 211 Sr. Lakewood, OH-Rocky River Lutheran West 94 Roberts, Johnie* DL 6-3 280 Sr. Hattiesburg, MS-Hattiesburg / Pearl River C.C. 94x Simpkins, Clay PK 5-10 165 Fr. (R) Wauseon, OH-Wauseon 95 Strait, Jared* TE 6-2 246 Jr. Wyandotte, MI-Roosevelt 96 Hamidah, Ayoub DL 6-1 260 Fr. (R) Cleveland, OH-Lakewood 97 Riley, Malcolm*** DL 6-3 281 Sr. Fort Wayne, IN-Snider 98 Jones, Elijah* DT 6-2 295 So. Indianapolis, IN-Warren Central 99 Gibbs, Keenen DE 6-3 260 Fr. Cincinnati, OH-LaSalle

Through Sept. 19, 2011 Odds & Ends/Pronunciation

Tallest Rockets Height Oldest Rockets Age (Birth Date) Jerome Jones, TE 6-7 Desmond Marrow 23 (Dec. 28, 1987) Mike VanDerMeulen, OL 6-7 Morgan Williams 23 (Feb. 7, 1988) A.J. Lindeman, OL 6-6 Jerome Jones 23 (April 14, 1988) Ethan Wirth 6-6 Bill Claus 23 (June 9, 1988) Taikwon Paige 23 (July 2, 1988) Heaviest Rockets Weight Phillipkeith Manley, OL 309 Fastest Rockets Best time in 40 Danny Farr, DL 308 Taikwon Paige 4.32 Mike VanderMeulen, OL 304 Julian Bellinger 4.38 Samuel Cherry, OL 302 Bernard Reedy 4.46 John Morookian, OL 301 Adonis Thomas 4.49 A.J. Lindeman 300 Byron Best 4.49

Lightest Rockets Weight Strongest Rockets Bench Press John James 163 Zach Kerin 420 Clay Simpkins 165 Elijah Jones 400 Kishon Wilcher 168 Johnny Roberts 400 Jeremiah Detmer 170 Hank Keighley 400 John Lamb 400 Youngest Rockets Age (Birth Date) Andre Sturdivant 17 (Sept. 24, 1993) Best Rocket Liftoff Vertical Jump Cheatham Norrils 18 (July 26, 1993) Morgan Williams 38 Trent Voss 18 (July 27, 1993) Byron Best 36 Jeremiah Detmer 18 (May 12, 1993) Diauante Morrow 36 Keith Suggs 36 Adonis Thomas 36

Data from Spring 2011

Toledo Pronunciation Guide Bill Claus rhymes with “House” Taikwon Paige TIE-kwon Fadi Farha FAH-dee FAR-hah David Pasquale pass-KWAL T.J. Fatinikun fah-TIN-nah-kin Colin Perchinske per-CHIN-ski David Fluellen flu-EL-in Andre Sturdivant stir-DAH-vint Sam Gaymon GAY-min Junior Sylvestre sil-VES-tree Dawalyn Harper DWAY-lin Mike VanDerMeulen van-DER-mew-lin Ethan Kagy KAY-gee Kishon Wilcher key-SHAWN Hank Keighley KEITH-lee Zac Kerin CARE-in Coaches Greg Mancz MANTS Louis Ayeni LEWIS ay-AN-nee Dan Molls MOLES Alex Golesh GO-lesh John Morookian muh-ROO-key-in Scott Isphording iz-FOR-ding Diauntae Morrow dee-AHN-tay Eli Rasheed E-ly RAH-sheed Cheatham Norrils CHEE-dum NOR-ilz