1935 Toledo Rockets football team

The team's victories included games against Bowling Green (63–0) and Louisville (41–7).

[2] The 63-point margin of victory over Bowling Green remains the third largest in program history.

[3] The Bowling Green–Toledo football rivalry, dating back to 1919, was terminated after the 1935 season and was not revived until 1948.

[5] The Rockets' 13–0 victory over Dennison was the first game in program history to be broadcast on radio.

[6] Jim Nicholson resigned as the team's head coach after the 1935 season.