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Toledo Post-Game Notes

Toledo Post Game Notes

Toledo vs. Miami
Nov. 12, 2025
  • Toledo is now 4-2 in MAC play, tied for second place with Miami and three other teams, one game behind conference leader Western Michigan (5-1).
  • Toledo is bowl eligible for the 16th consecutive season, the sixth-longest streak in the nation.
  • Toledo held its opponent to 14 points or fewer for the fifth time this season. The Rockets have held back-to-back opponents to three points or fewer for the first time since 1983 (0 vs. Ohio, 3 at Bowling Green).
  • Toledo’s defense held Miami to 222 yards of total offense, including just 97 yards in the first half. It was the sixth time this season that the Rockets have held their opponents to fewer than 250 yards.
  • The Rockets were credited with a season-high 6.0 sacks, their most since Nov. 25, 2022 against Western Michigan.
  • Wide receiver Junior Vandeross III caught six passes for 44 yards. He now has 197 career receptions, moving past Bernard Reedy (195 from 2010-13) for seventh place all time at Toledo.
  • Tucker Gleason’s two touchdown passes gives him 53 for his career, moving him past Ryan Huzjak (52 from 1993-96) for fifth in the Toledo record book.
  • Safety Braden Awls grabbed his fifth interception of the season, ninth of his career. Awls’ five picks leads the MAC and is tied for the national lead. He is the first Rocket to have five interceptions in one season since Quinyon Mitchell had five in 2022. The Toledo record is nine, set by Mark Brandon in 1983.
  • Defensive back Nasir Bowers grabbed his second interception of the season and fourth of his career. Avery Smith's late interception was his first of the season and the third of his career.
  • Sophomore Bryson Hammer’s 54-yard punt return in the second quarter was a career long.
  • Senior running back Chip Trayanum scored a rushing touchdown in his seventh straight game.