Toledo Rockets Football

Toledo Rockets Football

2024-25 REGULAR SEASON
261.3 PYPG
118.9 RYPG
29.1 PPG
380.2 TotY/G

Team Information

Ground Glass Bowl
City Toledo, Ohio
Conference Mid-American,
Nickname Rockets

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About Toledo Rockets Football

University of Toledo is the Rockets, known as a powerhouse in Division I FBS college football. Competing in the Mid-American Conference, they've been thrilling fans since 1917. Despite some historical gaps, the Rockets have made their mark, ranking in the Top 25 of the AP Poll four times, with their best finish at No. 12 in 1970. With an impressive 11–9 record in bowl games and a 2017 MAC Championship title, the Rockets have solidified their place among college football's elite. Led by head coach Jason Candle, the team continues to captivate audiences with skill and determination. Join us as we dive into the exciting world of Toledo Rockets Football!

Name of TeamToledo Rockets Football
First season1917
Head coachJason Candle
StadiumGlass Bowl
LocationToledo, Ohio
ConferenceMid-American Conference
DivisionWest
Field surfaceField Turf
Conference titles15
Division titles12
Fight songU of Toledo
RivalsBowling Green (rivalry)
Consensus All-Americans2

Toledo Rockets Football Introduction

The Toledo Rockets football team, based in Toledo, Ohio, is a proud member of the Mid-American Conference's West Division. Established in 1917, the team plays its home games at the Glass Bowl stadium, known for its historic charm and modern amenities. The team's mascot, the Rockets, which symbolizes their explosive energy and determination on the field.

Led by head coach Jason Candle, the Rockets have a rich history of success, boasting 15 conference titles and 12 division titles. They proudly represent their university with the fight song "U of Toledo" echoing through the stadium on game days. The team's fierce rivalry with Bowling Green adds excitement to each matchup, further fueling their competitive spirit. With two Consensus All-Americans and a strong tradition of excellence, the Toledo Rockets continue to soar to new heights in collegiate football.

Toledo Rockets Football History

Toledo Rockets football began in 1917, led by coach John Brandeberry. The team's nickname, "Rockets," emerged after two impressive touchdowns in 1923. Despite a rough start, the team won its first conference title that year. Under coach Jim Nicholson in 1930, recruiting and scheduling improved, boosting the team's reputation.

Throughout the years, the Rockets have seen both triumphs and challenges. Clarence Spears led the team during the 1930s, and in 2017, they clinched the MAC West Division title and won the MAC Championship for the first time in 13 years by defeating Akron 45–28. In 2022, despite being co-champions, Toledo won the tiebreaker and secured the MAC West Division title. They went on to win the MAC Championship by defeating Ohio 17–7.

Over the years, the Rockets have competed in various conferences and earned 15 conference titles and 12 division titles. With an all-time record of 580–452–24 and a bowl record of 11–10, Toledo's football legacy is marked by resilience, determination, and a commitment to excellence.

Toledo Rockets Football Coach

The history of Toledo Rockets football is rich with a diverse array of head coaches who have guided the team through decades of competition. From the early years with coaches like John Brandeberry and James Baxter to the modern era under the leadership of Jason Candle, each coach has contributed to the program's growth and success.

Notable figures include Frank Lauterbur, who led the team to multiple Mid-American Conference titles in the 1960s and 1970s, and Gary Pinkel, who continued the tradition of excellence with his tenure from 1991 to 2000. Coaches like Chuck Stobart and Dan Simrell also left their mark, fostering winning seasons and conference championships.

Head Coach: Jason Candle

Jason Candle has been a pivotal figure in Toledo Football's resurgence, seamlessly transitioning from assistant coach to head coach in 2015. His tenure has been defined by success, with Candle leading the Rockets to two MAC Championship titles and six bowl appearances in just seven seasons.

Under his leadership, Toledo has become a powerhouse in the Mid-American Conference, with Candle earning accolades such as MAC Coach of the Year. His strategic acumen and dedication to player development have propelled the program to new heights, solidifying its status as a perennial contender. In 2017, Candle guided the Rockets to an outstanding 11-3 record and a MAC Championship victory, showcasing his ability to lead the team to greatness.

YearsCoach
1917John Brandeberry
1918James Baxter
1919–1920Watt Hobt
1921–1922Joseph Dwyer
1923–1925Pat Dwyer
1926–1929Boni Petcoff
1930, 1932–1935Jim Nicholson
1936–1942Clarence Spears
1946–1947Bill Orwig
1948–1949Skip Stahley
1950Bob Snyder
1951Don Greenwood
1951–1953Claire Dunn
1954–1955Forrest England
1956Jack Morton
1957–1959Harry Larche
1960–1962Clive Rush
1963–1970Frank Lauterbur
1971–1976John Murphy
1977–1981Chuck Stobart
1982–1989Dan Simrell
1990Nick Saban
1991–2000Gary Pinkel
2001–2008Tom Amstutz
2009–2011Tim Beckman
2011–2015Matt Campbell
2015–presentJason Candle

Toledo Rockets Football Stadium: Glass Bowl

The Glass Bowl is a football stadium in Toledo, Ohio, where the University of Toledo Rockets play their home games. Situated on the school's Bancroft campus near the Ottawa River, it's known for its unique blend of old and new architectural styles. The stadium features traditional stonework around the field, maintaining its historic charm despite several expansions over the years.

It's a place where fans come together to cheer on their team and create unforgettable memories. The largest crowd ever recorded at the Glass Bowl was 36,852 people during a game against the United States Naval Academy on October 27, 2001. This stadium holds a special place in the hearts of Toledo Rockets fans, serving as the a backdrop for thrilling victories and passionate support for the team.

Toledo Rockets Football Rivals

Bowling Green Falcons - "The Battle of I-75"

Toledo and Bowling Green have a big rivalry called "The Battle of I-75" that started in 1924. Back then, Bowling Green questioned if Toledo's captain, Gilbert Stick, should play because he also played for another team in Genoa, Ohio. But the rules allowed it, so Bowling Green's protest didn't work. In 1950, Toledo's sports director made Bowling Green students pay more for basketball game tickets. There were rumors that Bowling Green tried to steal Toledo's mascot, too. Then, in 1951, during a game, there was a fight because a Bowling Green player hit Toledo's fullback hard. Toledo's coach, Don Greenwood, got was involved and quit later because the school didn't support him. He thought the referees should have punished Bowling Green for playing too rough, and he felt responsible for his players' safety.

Toledo Rockets Football Record and stats

The Toledo Rockets football team boasts an impressive record, clinching 15 conference titles, with 12 earned in the Mid-American Conference. Additionally, they've secured 13 division titles.

Conference championships

YearConferenceCoachRecordConference record
1923Northwest Ohio LeaguePat Dwyer6–4
1927Northwest Ohio LeagueBoni Petcoff5–2
1929Northwest Ohio LeagueBoni Petcoff4–2–1
1967Mid-American ConferenceFrank Lauterbur9–15–1
1969Mid-American ConferenceFrank Lauterbur11–05–0
1970Mid-American ConferenceFrank Lauterbur12–05–0
1971Mid-American ConferenceJohn Murphy12–05–0
1981Mid-American ConferenceChuck Stobart9–38–1
1984Mid-American ConferenceDan Simrell8–3–17–1–1
1990Mid-American ConferenceNick Saban9–27–1
1995Mid-American ConferenceGary Pinkel11–0–17–0–1
2001Mid-American ConferenceTom Amstutz10–25–2
2004Mid-American ConferenceTom Amstutz9–47–1
2017Mid-American ConferenceJason Candle11–27–1
2022Mid-American ConferenceJason Candle8–55–3

Division championships

YearDivisionCoachOpponentCG Result
1997MAC - WestGary PinkelMarshallL 14–34
1998MAC - WestGary PinkelMarshallL 17–23
2000†MAC - WestGary PinkelN/A (lost tiebreaker to Western Michigan)
2001†MAC - WestTom AmstutzMarshallW 41–36
2002†MAC - WestTom AmstutzMarshallL 45–49
2004†MAC - WestTom AmstutzMiami (OH)W 35–27
2005†MAC - WestJoe NovakN/A (lost tiebreaker to Northern Illinois)
2011†MAC - WestTim BeckmanN/A (lost tiebreaker to Northern Illinois)
2014†MAC - WestMatt CampbellN/A (lost tiebreaker to Northern Illinois)
2015†MAC - WestMatt CampbellN/A (lost tiebreaker to Northern Illinois)
2017MAC - WestJason CandleAkronW 45–28
2022†MAC - WestJason CandleOhioW 17–7
2023MAC - WestJason CandleMiami (OH)L 14–23

Toledo Rockets Football Roster

The 2024 Toledo Rockets Football roster showcases a diverse lineup of talented players across all positions. Leading the offense at quarterback are J. DeHaan, T. Gleason, R. Johnson III, and J. Richter. In the backfield, teams have dynamic running backs like P. Boone, M. Drennen II, and K. Pechac. Our wide receiver corps boasts playmakers such as J. Allen, A. Beale, and J. Newton. On the defensive front, standouts include T. Ford, D. Alexander, and E. Carter. At linebacker, they have impactful players like J. Baker, D. Bolden, and S. Ellis. In the secondary, their defensive backs include N. Bowers, M. Cherry, and Z. Ford. Special teams are anchored by kickers B. Bishop and M. Denning, along with punter E. Duran.

Toledo Rockets Football Schedule

The 2024 Toledo Rockets Football Schedule is packed with exciting matchups against tough opponents. It kicks off on August 29th with a home game against DUQ, followed by another home game against MASS on September 7th. On September 14th, the Rockets hit the road to face MSST, then travel to WKU on September 21st. October 5th sees Toledo back home against M-OH, followed by an away game against BUFF on October 12th. On October 19th, they travel to face NIU, then return home on October 26th to take on BGSU. November starts with a road game against EMU on the 2nd, followed by a home game against CMU on November 12th. The regular season wraps up with home games against OHIO on November 20th and a road game against AKR on November 26th.

FAQ's On Toledo Rockets Football

A. The Toledo Rockets football team was established in 1917.

A. The Toledo Rockets football team has won 15 conference titles.

A. The Toledo Rockets football team has won 12 division titles.

A. The fight song of the Toledo Rockets football team is "U of Toledo."

A. The rivals of the Toledo Rockets football team include Bowling Green, with whom they have a significant rivalry known as "The Battle of I-75."