Ohio vs Toledo Full Game Replay 20 Nov 2024 College Football
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Ohio vs Toledo Full Game Replay
2024 NCAA College Football - Week 13
Glass Bowl
7:00 PM, November 20, 2024
Coverage: ESPN2
Toledo, OH
Attendance: 14 543
Ohio Bobcats vs Toledo Rockets What to Watch:
Wednesday's matchup between the Toledo Rockets (7-3) and the Ohio Bobcats (7-3) continues the midweek MACtion. Before this match, both sides had been on winning streaks. Toledo won its second consecutive game last week, defeating Central Michigan 37-10. Ohio, meanwhile, has won three games in a row by double figures. The Bobcats defeated Eastern Michigan 35–10 last Wednesday. Toledo is one game behind Ohio, who are tied for first place in the MAC standings at 5-1. Both teams have +460 odds to win the conference title and are still in the running for a spot in the MAC title game.
At 7 p.m. ET, kickoff will take place from Glass Bowl Stadium in Toledo, Ohio. According to the most recent Ohio vs. Toledo odds, the Rockets are 1.5 points up.
In 2024, the Rockets' offensive is explosive. They start this game with the MAC's top passing offense (249.2) and second scoring offense (29.9). In four games this season, this unit has scored 35 points or more. A dual-threat weapon behind center, junior quarterback Tucker Gleason can push the ball downfield and get yards with his feet. Gleason has thrown 19 passing touchdowns and 2,032 passing yards. In addition, he recorded six touchdowns and 268 rushing yards.
When it comes to the aerial attack, senior receiver Jerjuan Newton is the key differentiator. Newton has good hands at the catch point and is a shrewd route runner.
The native of Florida has a conference-high 10 touchdowns and is third in the conference in receiving yards (823). In 2024, he has surpassed 100 yards three times. Newton had nine receptions for 164 yards and two touchdowns against Bowling Green on October 26.
Anthony Tyus III, a senior running back, is the backfield bellcow. With seven touchdowns and 5.3 yards per run, the Michigan native leads the MAC in rushing yards (726). Six times in 2024, he has rushed for more than 70 yards. Tyus III had 84 rushing yards and a touchdown against Kent State on November 6.
Coleman Owen, a senior wide receiver, can attack defenders at all three levels of the field. Owen tracks the ball well and moves with remarkable quickness. With 56 receptions, five touchdowns, and 15.8 yards per reception, he leads the club in receiving yards (882). Owen has more than 100 receiving yards in five games. He recorded eight grabs for 139 yards in his most recent game versus Eastern Michigan.