Bowling Green–Toledo football rivalry

In 1980, a scale-down replica was fashioned and placed on top of a trophy created by former UT football player Frank Kralik.

Though the two schools play in different divisions in the Mid-American Conference, they have yet to meet in the MAC Championship Game.

[4] Coaches on both teams agreed, "the fiercest and most-heated rivalry in the Mid-American Conference has lost some luster, and that's probably because of the lopsidedness".

[5] In 2019, on the 100th anniversary of the rivalry,[6] Toledo's streak ended as Bowling Green, a 26-point underdog, defeated the Rockets.

Walk-on Grant Loy got his first career start at QB, rushing for 137 yards and a TD while throwing for another.

On November 17, 2010, Toledo and Bowling Green met for the first primetime game in series history.

The game was held in Toledo and broadcast by ESPN2, Dave Neal and Andre Ware on the call.

The Glass Bowl , home to the Rockets since 1937
Doyt Perry Stadium , home to the Falcons since 1966