Below are updates and analysis from Saturday’s Toledo football game against Kent State.

This story will be updated after each quarter.

FIRST QUARTER

● What happened: Kent State did something not many teams have been able to do — connect on a deep pass downfield against Toledo’s defense. Quarterback Dru DeShields found wide receiver Cade Wolford for a 75-yard touchdown on the first play from scrimmage. The Golden Flashes then added a 38-yard field goal on their ensuing drive.

The Rockets scored with a 1:10 left in the first quarter when quarterback Tucker Gleason completed a 58-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Trayvon Rudolph.

● Analysis: Toledo looked lost on both sides of the ball to start the game and allowed some uncharacteristic plays to a confident Kent State team. The Rocket

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