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Toledo Post-Game Notes

Post Game Notes

Toledo vs. Akron
Sept. 27, 2025
  • Toledo is now 67-28 in Homecoming games.
  • Toledo won its fourth consecutive MAC home opener and is 9-1 in league openers at the Glass Bowl under Head Coach Jason Candle.
  • Toledo is now 14-10 all-time vs. Akron.
  • The Rockets held Akron to just 145 yards of total offense, their third consecutive game holding their opponents to under 300 yards.
  • Toledo’s defense has allowed 17 points in its last three games, an average of 5.7 per contest. The 17 points allowed in three games is Toledo’s fewest since allowing 14 in three games from Sept. 30-Oct. 14, 2000.
  • Senior wide receiver Junior Vandeross caught nine passes for 122 yards. He now has 2,019 career receiving yards, becoming the 15th Rocket to surpass the 2000-yard mark. It was the seventh game in his career over the 100-yard mark.
  • Vandeross caught two TD passes and now has six this season and 15 for his career.
  • Tucker Gleason completed 16-of-19 passes for 237 yards and three touchdowns. Gleason, who completed 15-of-16 passes in the first half, set his career completion percentage record of 84.2. 
  • Senior Eric Holley III caught his first career TD reception.
  • Senior running back Chip Trayanum scored a touchdown for the fourth consecutive game.
  • Robert Hammond III had what is believed to be the longest kickoff in school history with a 90-yard kickoff with 23 seconds left in the first half. Hammond kicked off from the UT 10-yard line due to a penalty following a Toledo touchdown, and his kick went 82 yards in the air, bouncing at the eight-yard line and rolling into the end zone for a touchback.
  • Toledo scored its most points (105) and reached 100 points in consecutive home games for the first time since Sept. 22 and Oct. 6, 2018 when the Rockets combined for 115 home points against Nevada and Bowling Green.
  • The Rockets’ 42-point triumph earned their largest margin of victory in a MAC game since Oct. 17, 2015 against Eastern Michigan in a 63-20 romp.