On BYU’s first play, it scored a touchdown. Toledo answered seven plays later, and that set the tone for the game. Up and down the field both teams went, late into the evening. Logan Woodside set the Toledo record for passing. Jamaal Williams set the rushing record for BYU. From the opening drives, it felt like the team that had the ball last was going to win, and that’s exactly what happened. Rhett Almond’s last second kick pulled out the victory for the Cougars.
There were few times in the game when it seemed like one team was going to pull away.