Toledo bounced back from a loss that knocked it out of MAC West title contention a week prior to earn a 41-24 victory over Northern Illinois on Saturday and move back above .500 on the season.
The Rockets racked up 610 yards of total offense in the game and defensively held NIU to just 88 yards in the second half.
Here are four observations from the game:
1. Toledo may have found its quarterback of the future
Starting in place of Eli Peters, sophomore quarterback Carter Bradley had a historic performance in his first start of the season.