A highly-rated quarterback recruit has turned down the likes of Georgia and Michigan in order to play for a rather surprising alternative.
The Dallas Cowboys star linebacker seems to be having quite unfiltered reactions to certain draft picks. After his viral reaction to Tyler Guyton‘s selection
The Eagles landed top cornerback prospect Quinyon Mitchell with the 22nd pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. That’s quite a catch, or is it?
This doesn't bode well for the Cowboys, who rely heavily on their passing attack and face Philadelphia twice a year.
The Philadelphia Eagles took arguably the draft's top cornerback when they selected Toledo's Quinyon Mitchell with the No. 22 overall pick.
In ESPN’s Mock Draft 4.0, Mel Kiper Jr. raised eyebrows with his projection for the Broncos’ first-round pick: a mid-major cornerback. According to Kiper, the Broncos could end up selecting Toledo’s Quinyon Mitchell from the MEAC conference.
The Philadelphia Eagles desperately need help in their secondary. This was made painfully obvious last season when the Eagles finished 31st in the NFL in passing defense.
Green Bay currently owns the No. 25 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
Toledo CB Quinyon Mitchell is a likely Day 1 pick, something the Rockets haven't had in three decades.
The Denver Broncos need a whole lot of things entering the NFL Draft. That includes a quarterback after the team cut Russell Wilson. However, because the Broncos pick 12th, it may be difficult for them to snag one of the top quarterback prospects in the draft class.
Last year, the Jets took DE Will McDonald 15th overall. This year, Indianapolis has the 15th pick and most experts have the team targeting the same dynamic cornerback.
The Kent State Golden Flashes (15-15, 8-9 MAC) visit the Toledo Rockets (19-11, 13-4 MAC) after losing four road games in a row. The Rockets are favored by 8 points in the contest, which tips at 8:00 PM ET on Friday, March 8, 2024.
The Miami (OH) RedHawks (15-14, 9-7 MAC) are 1.5-point underdogs as they look to build on a three-game winning streak when they host the Toledo Rockets (18-11, 12-4 MAC) on Tuesday, March 5, 2024 at Millett Hall.
This week, the College Football Playoff Management Committee announced a handful of notable personnel changes for 2024 and beyond. Most notably, current Michigan Athletic Director Warde Manuel will replace Boo Corrigan as selection committee chair for next season.
The Toledo Rockets (14-8, 8-2 MAC) hit the road in MAC play against the Eastern Michigan Eagles (9-13, 2-8 MAC) on Tuesday, February 6, 2024 at 7:00 PM ET.
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With a conference title and two All-MAC selections under his belt, Toledo junior Quinyon Mitchell has been one of the G5's best defensive backs each of the last two seasons.
Peny Boone, who earned MAC offensive player of the year honors after rushing for 1,400 yards and 15 touchdowns for Toledo, has committed to Louisville, a source told ESPN.
Toledo quarterback Dequan Finn, who won the MAC Championship this season, is transferring to Baylor with one season of eligibility remaining.
After being labeled as underdogs against the defending champion Toledo Rockets, the Miami Redhawks claimed the 2023 MAC championship on Saturday afternoon with 23-14 victory.
The Bowling Green Falcons (6-4, 4-2 MAC) take on the Toledo Rockets (9-1, 6-0 MAC) on Tuesday night in a mid-week MAC showdown. Bowling Green obliterated Kent State last time out, winning 49-19, their fourth victory in a row.
The Toledo Rockets (8-1) play host to Eastern Michigan Eagles (4-5) on Wednesday night in a matchup featuring two MAC schools. Toledo has the best record in the MAC, and they’re a perfect 5-0 in conference games.
The Toledo Rockets take on the Buffalo Bulls at home on Tuesday night. Toledo is 7-1, and they’re 4-0 in conference games after knocking off Miami-Ohio 21-17 last week.
Rollins averaged 18.9 PPG, 6.0 RPG and 3.6 APG for the Rockets of the Mid-American Conference.
Canada’s Leonard Miller will forgo his college eligibility and turn pro.
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