Toledo, OH – A delayed, elusive running game led by QB Parker Novarro who rushed or 104 yards and two TDs and Anthony Tyus III who rambled for 110 yards and a score, put away the Toledo Rockets, 24-7. Trailing into the second half, 7-0, the Ohio U. Bobcats eventually responded. Focus finally fell on capturing a bid for the Mid American Championship game in Detroit on December 7.
For collegefootballfan.com, this game secured several records for us in this well-traveled season of 2024. This continues as our 45th since starting on this adventure in 1979. This evening, we set our single-season record for most new college football stadiums attended in one season – 12. The Glass Bowl of Toledo became our 98th FBS venue we attended to watch a game. With this as our 25th game attended this year, we look ahead to the balance of this season to shatter our record of 27 games attended in one season (2017).
Punts galore before first score
Our third of three MACtion games attended during the last three weeks, neither team scored until five minutes into the second period. The Rockets (7-4, 4-3) ended seven consecutive series resulting in punts between both. In the second quarter, Toledo QB Tucker Gleason keyed the drive with a ten-yard run on a third and four to the Ohio U. Bobcats 34. At the 23, he connected with TE Anthony Torrez on a slant out for a 23-yard score. The punt-fest continued until the Rockets ran the clock out leading at the half, 7-0. The Ohio U. Bobcats did not appear ready at this point to charge into the MAC Championship game.
Turnovers turn the tide
Both teams started the second half with turnovers. Ohio’s threat to score with a drive to Toledo’s five failed with Maxen Hook’s INT to give the Rockets possession on their five. One play later turned the tide of this game. Gleason connected with TE Eric Holley III who coughed up the ball recovered by CB Roman Parodie at Toledo’s 45. On third and two, Anthony Tyus III ran 33 yards to the Rocket six. Novarro took it in on a third-and-goal at the one. At 7-7, the stalemate did not last long.
Toledo fumbled again as S Adonis Wiliams recovered at his team’s 47. As the third period ended, the Ohio U. Bobcats drove to the Toledo Rockets two for a fourth and goal. HC Tom Albin called to go for six. Novarro complied with a run over right tackle to take a 14-7 lead for the Cats. A sack of Gleason on the next Rocket series forced a punt. The Ohio U. Bobcats started their next drive on their 40. On third and four at the Ohio 46, Novarro broke off a 45-yard run to the Bobcats’ one. Tyus took it in to extend the Ohio U. Bobcat lead, 21-7.
Ohio U. Bobcats hinder Rockets’ red glare
Rocket HC Jason Candle brought in QB John Richter for some potential spark. Didn’t get much. The Rockets moved the ball to their 36 before surrendering the ball over on downs. Ohio focused mostly now on running out the clock. Gianni Spetic banged a 24-yard FG though the uprights for a 24-7 Ohio U. Bobcat lead. Another Rocket fumble resulted in the Bobcats running out the clock. They ran their record to 8-3, 6-1 in the Mid-American Conference.
Ohio U. Bobcats on the hunt for MACtion title
Toledo visits feeble Akron in its MAC finale next Saturday (3-8, 2-5). The Ohio U. Bobcats host Ball State (3-7, 2-4) next Friday after Thanksgiving. A win for the Bobcats clinches a berth in the MAC title game in Detroit on December 7. Before that game, however, the Cardinals of BSU host Bowling Green this Saturday. BGSU (6-4, 5-1) needs a win here before facing Miami (O.) in the season MAC finale. If they defeat Ball State, with 6-1 conference records, the winner between the Red Hawks and the BGSU Falcons will determine who will play against the Bobcats in Detroit.
Far-fetched, however, stranger things have happened. If Ball State can pull off two surprise wins in their last two games against Ohio and BGSU; if Buffalo defeats winless Kent State (0-11, 0-7) as expected; and if Bowling Green defeats Miami on the final weekend, four teams in the MAC will finish with 5-2 conference records. All tie for first. Which two play in Detroit. Tiebreaker? We’ll let the MAC powers that be figure that one out.
Live and learn
Don’t know if it was my move to warmer climes down south or just my age starting to act up. I felt downright cold at this game. I guess it was in the 30s. Had a little dusting of snow on the car the next morning. Toledo is at the same latitude as Cleveland. I was luckily a day earlier from that big storm in Cleveland seen last evening in the game between the Browns and Steelers. No guarantees here, but future weeknight MACtion games may only make sense during the first two weeks of November. Only Western Michigan, Eastern Michigan, Akron and Kent remain as MACtion venues to visit. No hurry, but weather and convenience in seeing two of these play within the same week will be the basic strategy here.
Novarro goes 3-0 in our books
We saw Parker Novarro quarterback the Ohio U. Bobcats to three MAC victories this season. With him under center, they defeated Central Michigan, 27-25; Eastern Michigan, 35-10; and Toledo, 24-7. In the three contests we watched him compete in, he completed 46 of 74 passes, threw for 553 yards, threw one TD and two INTs. Rushing, he ran 45 times for 391 yards and seven TDs. He’s a junior this season. WE figure he’ll return to Athens to challenge for anther MAC title.
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