(BCSNN) — The Rockets are going bowling. Toledo quarterback Tucker Gleason threw for two touchdowns and the Rockets’ defense delivered a suffocating performance in a 24–3 win over Miami on Wednesday night at Yager Stadium. The victory moved Toledo (6–4, 4–2 MAC) into a five-way tie for second place in the Mid-American Conference and secured bowl eligibility for the 16th consecutive season — the sixth-longest active streak in the nation.

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(BCSNN) — The Wagon Wheel is rolling back to Kent.

In a rivalry game packed with drama, Kent State outlasted Akron 42–35 in overtime Tuesday night at InfoCision Stadium-Summa Field, reclaiming the coveted trophy for the first time since 2022.

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(BCSNN) — We see it happen every year - a coach gets fired from a big time job, and that school tries to find a way to pay less than the buyout that was agreed to in the coach's contract. LSU is the latest to try it, but will face a fight from former LSU head coach Brian Kelly. Kelly has filed a lawsuit against the university’s board of supervisors, alleging that LSU is attempting to retroactively fire him “for cause” in order to avoid paying the nearly $54 million buyout stipulated in his contract.

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(BCSNN) — The Broncos are postseason bound. Western Michigan is going bowling.

The Broncos punched their postseason ticket Tuesday night with a gritty 17–13 comeback win over defending MAC champion Ohio at Stafford-Smith Field at Waldo Stadium. It marks WMU’s third win this season when trailing at halftime and secures bowl eligibility for the first time under head coach Lance Taylor.

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Texas Tech led the way with four honorees in the Big 12’s weekly football awards for Week 11 alongside winners from Arizona, UCF, Iowa State and West Virginia. The running back tandem of Arizona’s Quincy Craig and Texas Tech’s Cameron Dickey (offensive) were honored with UCF’s Phillip Dunnam and Texas Tech’s Jacob Rodriguez (defensive).

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