The Toledo Rockets (11-2) play the Wyoming Cowboys (8-4) on Saturday December 30 in the Barstool Sports Arizona Bowl in Tucson Arizona, at Arizona Stadium. Toledo won the West division of the Mid-American Conference but lost in the conference Championship to Miami (OH) 23-14, snapping an 11-game winning streak. Wyoming finished the regular season with a 42-6 victory over Nevada, winning each of its last two and three of the last four. Toledo will play without starting quarterback Dequan Finn, as well as CB Quinyon Mitchell and OG Vinny Sciury and P Jonathan Batzke. Wyoming will play without CB Kolbey Taylor and OT Caden Barnett is questionable.
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Toledo’s offense scored an average 33.6 points per game and gained an average of 426.7 yards of total offense per game. Toledo Rockets quarterback Dequan Finn helped lead the team to an 11-2 record but will not be under center on Saturday when the Rockets face the Wyoming Cowboys. Toledo will have to go with Tucker Gleason as the signal caller. Gleason passed for 199 yards with four touchdowns during the regular season and helped rally Toledo to a victory over Western Michigan while playing in place of an injured Finn. Peny Boone will lead the running attack after rushing for 1,400 yards and 15 touchdowns during the regular season. Jerquan Newton caught 47 passes for 622 yards and 9 touchdowns to lead the Rockets.
Toledo's defense gave up an average of 20.6 points and 330.19 yards per game. Toledo's defens e is led by linebacker Dallas Gant, who had a team best 108 tackles. Judge Culpepper led the Rockets in quarterback sacks with 9.0 and safety Maxen Hook had a team best three interceptions. overall, Toledo made 35 quarterback sacks and 11 interceptions
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