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DeQuan Finn will lead the Toledo Rockets (4-2) into their matchup versus the Kent State Golden Flashes (2-4) at The Glass Bowl on Saturday at 3:30 PM ET.
The Rockets are expected to win by at least a touchdown (currently -8.5) versus the Golden Flashes. The over/under for this game is 61.5 points.
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Game Info and Betting Lines for Toledo vs. Kent State
- Game Day: Saturday, October 15, 2022
- Game Time: 3:30 PM ET
- TV Channel: ESPN+
- Location: Toledo, Ohio
- Stadium: The Glass Bowl
Favorite | Spread | Favorite Spread Odds | Underdog Spread Odds | Total | Over Total Odds | Under Total Odds | Favorite Moneyline | Underdog Moneyline |
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Rockets | -8.5 | -110 | -110 | 61.5 | -110 | -111 | -322 | +250 |
Toledo Betting Insights
- Kent State has covered the spread twice in five opportunities this season.
- Kent State is 2-1 against the spread when an underdog by 8.5 points or more this year.
- In Kent State’s five games with a set total, one has hit the over (20%).
Toledo Stats & Insights
- On offense, Toledo ranks 79th in the FBS with 388.7 yards per game. Meanwhile, its defense ranks 50th in total defense (353.3 yards allowed per contest).
- Toledo is putting up 36.2 points per game on offense (31st in the FBS), and ranks 63rd on the other side of the ball with 25.5 points allowed per game.
- Toledo is averaging 201.0 passing yards per game on offense, which ranks them 106th in the FBS. The defense ranks 36th, allowing 199.8 passing yards per game.
- Toledo ranks 40th in run offense (187.7 rushing yards per game) and 83rd in run defense (153.5 rushing yards allowed per game) this year.
- Toledo is averaging a 39.5% third-down conversion rate on offense this year (66th in the FBS), and is giving up a 37.8% third-down conversion rate (67th) on the other side of the ball.
- With 10 forced turnovers (30th in the FBS) against eight turnovers committed (62nd in the FBS), Toledo’s +2+2 turnover margin ranks 43rd in college football.
Toledo’s Best Players
- Finn leads Toledo with 1,139 yards (189.8 ypg) on 90-of-149 passing with 11 touchdowns and five interceptions this season. He also has 368 rushing yards on 57 carries while scoring five touchdowns on the ground.
- Jacquez Stuart has carried the ball 59 times for 350 yards (58.3 per game) and three touchdowns.
- Jerjuan Newton’s leads his squad with 340 yards as a receiver. He’s racked up that yardage on 18 catches (out of 30 targets) and scored four touchdowns.
- DeMeer Blankumsee has caught 28 passes for 300 yards (50.0 yards per game) and one touchdown this year.
- Devin Maddox’s 15 catches are good enough for 168 yards and one touchdown.
- Adrian Woliver has 2.0 sacks to pace the team, and also has 1.0 TFL and eight tackles.
- Dallas Gant is the team’s top-tackler this year. He’s racked up 42 tackles and 3.0 TFL.
- Quinyon Mitchell has a team-high four interceptions to go along with nine tackles, 1.0 TFL, and five passes defended.
Kent State Betting Insights
- Kent State has covered the spread twice in five opportunities this season.
- Kent State is 2-1 against the spread when an underdog by 8.5 points or more this season.
- In Kent State’s five games with a set total, one has hit the over (20%).
Kent State Stats & Insights
- Kent State ranks 44th in total yards per game (437.2), but it has been worse defensively, ranking 19th-worst in the FBS with 442.7 total yards surrendered per contest.
- Kent State is putting up 27.2 points per game on offense this season (85th-ranked). Meanwhile, it is giving up 29.7 points per contest (92nd-ranked) on defense.
- Kent State has been struggling in pass defense, ranking 18th-worst with 276.2 passing yards allowed per game. It has been better on the other side of the ball, generating 236.5 passing yards per contest (75th-ranked).
- With 200.7 rushing yards per game on offense, Kent State ranks 28th in the FBS. Defensively it ranks 95th, surrendering 166.5 rushing yards per game.
- Kent State’s third-down offense has been consistently moving the chains, producing a 50.6% third-down conversion rate (13th-best) this season. On defense, it ranks 71st by allowing a 38.1% third-down rate.
- After forcing four turnovers (119th in the FBS) and turning the ball over nine times (85th in the FBS) this season, Kent State owns the 100th-ranked turnover margin of -5.
Kent State’s Best Players
- Collin Schlee has been a dual threat for Kent State this season. He has 1,386 passing yards (231.0 per game) while completing 61.4% of his passes. He’s thrown eight touchdown passes and three interceptions this season. On the ground, he’s compiled 283 yards (47.2 ypg) on 57 carries with one rushing touchdown.
- The team’s top rusher, Marquez Cooper, has carried the ball 125 times for 542 yards (90.3 per game), with six touchdowns this year. He’s proven to be a dual threat, hauling in 71 receiving yards (11.8 per game) on four catches.
- Dante Cephas paces his squad with 619 receiving yards on 39 catches with three touchdowns.
- Devontez Walker has caught 32 passes and compiled 512 receiving yards (85.3 per game) with five touchdowns.
- Khalib Johns has 4.0 sacks to lead the team, and also has 5.0 TFL and 12 tackles.
- Kent State’s top-tackler, Nico Bolden, has 22 tackles and 1.0 TFL this year.
- Khali Saunders leads the team with one interception, while also collecting three tackles and one pass defended.