#118 Toledo Rockets |
#9 in MAC |
I might get some flack for this one, but (and it feels off to say this about a MAC team), but you take the name off the jerseys and it gets a few less puzzled looks. Yes, Toledo went 6-6 last year, but after a solid start, that including pushing Kentucky, and beating BYU, they were a complete and total dumpster fire down the stretch. They finished 2-5, with the wins being an overtime win over Eastern Michigan and a 2 point win over Kent State. The losses included a 13 point loss to 3-9 Bowling Green, a 38 point loss to 5-7 Ball State, a 3 point loss to 5-7 Northern Illinois, a 19 point loss to Buffalo and a 42 point loss to Toledo. Over their final 7 games they were outscored in regulation by an average of 16 points per game, while playing 5 teams that finished under .500. The injury to starting quarterback Mitchell Guagdani didn’t help, but he’s graduated now anyway, and Eli Peters, who quarterbacked the team down the stretch is likely the starter. The real issue though is the defense, which was absolutely abysmal last year during their second half collapse. The Rockets allowed 6.8 ypp in MAC play last year, which was second worst in the conference. Bowling Green’s complete disregard for defense allows everyone buffer, but Toledo was a long ways away from the #10 defense. The gap in ypp between Toledo and the #10 ranked defense was more than the gap between #10 and #4. The main problem was in the back seven, that did nothing to slow down opponents passing attacks. On the season, they allowed 8.5 ypa through the air, but, like most things, that deteriorated as the season went on. They allowed a MAC worst 8.8 ypa in conference play, including 9.1 ypa over the final quarter of the season, and 12.0 ypa in the finale against Central Michigan. Granted, as bad as the secondary was, they were given no help by a front that tallied the tenth lowest sack rate in the FBS, and, again, got even worse down the stretch, failing to record a single sack over the final month of the season. They do return 70% of their defensive production, but exactly how much production was that? Hopefully Notre Dame transfer outside linebacker Jonathan Jones, who is immediately eligible, provides a little bit of a boost there. What makes this a wildcard pick is that Toledo generally recruits better than any school in the MAC. The Rockets just hauled in their fourth consecutive top ranked class in the MAC. So, while there were tons of issues in the second half of last year, with no obvious solutions in sight, Toledo should have the most talent, in terms of STARZ power, of any MAC team.
| KEY PLAYERS |
RB | Bryant Koback, Junior |
WR | Bryce Mitchell, Senior |
G | Nick Rosi, Sophomore |
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DE | Jamal Hines, Junior |
S | Saeed Holt, Junior |
S | Tycen Anderson, Senior |