For over two decades, November weeknights in the Midwest have been reserved for MACtion.
The games have taken on the schtick of being delightfully absurd.
Tuesday at the Glass Bowl was not one of those nights, as the University of Toledo removed all doubt against outmanned Central Michigan for a convincing 37-10 victory.
The Rockets scored 20 points off five Central turnovers, the most UT’s forced in a game since 2018. In the process, Toledo enhanced its chances of reaching the Mid-American Conference championship game from 36.1 percent to 43.4 percent, according to ESPN analytics.
The Chippewas faced little resistance on the first possession of the game, converting a 34-yard field goal after going 62 yards in 11 plays.