This is the second meeting in as many seasons for Miami and Toledo. Last year Miami came out on fire in the second half to beat Toledo 52 to 30. But don’t forget that Toledo actually had a lead headed into half time.
Toledo has a long, storied history of beating national powerhouses. They’ve beaten a Larry Fitzgerald lead Pittsburgh team at home and were even victorious against Michigan at the Big House. Here are three reasons why this year’s game at the Glass Bowl shouldn’t be nearly as close, at least on paper.
1. Recruiting Advantage
Miami has an insurmountable recruiting advantage when compared to Toledo.