Ohio vs. Toledo Prediction: Is Mother Nature a Bobcats Fan?

    The weather will have a huge impact on Wednesday's MAC games. Find out which team it benefits in this Ohio vs. Toledo prediction.

    The MAC is one of the most wide-open conferences in college football, and both the Ohio Bobcats and Toledo Rockets still have a chance to make the conference championship game.

    They’ll each need to play their best on Wednesday in a game that could be key to the MAC title race. Who wins, who covers, and what happens with the total? Find out our thoughts in this Ohio vs. Toledo prediction.

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    Ohio vs. Toledo Betting Preview

    All Ohio vs. Toledo odds are from DraftKings Sportsbook and are correct as of Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024. The CFN spread comes from College Football Network’s Football Playoff Meter.

    • CFN FPM Spread
      Toledo -1
    • Spread
      Toledo -2
    • Moneyline
      Toledo -120, Ohio +100
    • Over/Under
      45 points
    • Game Time
      Wednesday, Nov. 20, 7 p.m. ET
    • Location
      The Glass Bowl | Toledo, Ohio
    • Predicted Weather at Kick
      40 degrees, rainy, 20 mph winds
    • How To Watch
      ESPN2

    Both of these teams had dreams of winning a MAC title in the preseason, and they’re still alive, but it won’t be a cakewalk. This has the makings of a true MACtion game, with low temperatures, lots of wind, and a small spread.

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    Vegas has this as a close game with the spread of Toledo -2 not budging. The total has dropped like a rock, though, starting at 50.5 and plummeting to 45, likely because of the weather. As of now, the spread and total imply a game close to 24-22 in favor of the Rockets.

    Ohio’s Winning Probability

    CFN’s FPM is closely aligned with Vegas, making the Bobcats the slightest of road underdogs. Ohio has a 49.2% chance to win the game, per the metric. The Bobcats end with the struggling Ball State Cardinals, so a win on Wednesday would really put them in a good position to make the conference championship

    • at Toledo: 49.2%
    • vs. Ball State: 75.1%

    Toledo’s Winning Probability

    The goal for Toledo is to win the conference, and though it’s not likely, it’s certainly possible. The Rockets end the year at the Akron Zips with a good chance to win. At that point, they’d need a couple of other teams to lose and a few tie-breakers to go their way. Toledo has a 50.8% chance to win this week, per CFN’s FPM metric.

    • vs. Ohio: 50.8%
    • at Akron: 66.9%

    Prediction for Ohio vs. Toledo

    Both of these rosters have been constructed in similar ways, and that’s evident in looking at the numbers.

    Typically, we wouldn’t think of defense when these two teams come to mind, but they’ve had the best defensive units in the MAC this season.

    Ohio and Toledo each rank inside the top 35 in opponent yards per play and excel at stopping both the pass and the run. If there’s any weakness in either, it’s that the Bobcats have struggled a bit more against the pass, but that shouldn’t matter in Wednesday’s conditions.

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    Let’s talk about the weather on Wednesday night. It’s a MACtion fan’s paradise (although probably not for those in attendance). The temperature will be in the 30s, it will rain, and wind gusts in the high 30s are expected.

    So, whatever plans these offenses had of throwing the ball around the field should probably be scratched.

    That could give one team the advantage.

    Toledo is 113th nationally in rushing. We could see Tucker Gleason tuck it and run more to add a number to the running game, but I don’t love the matchup here for the Rockets in these conditions.

    On the other side of the ball, Ohio is ninth nationally in yards per carry, averaging 5.5 yards a tote. Parker Navarro has been growing as a passer, but his bread and butter is adding to the rushing game.

    Our model has the Bobcats as slight favorites on a neutral (also read as “dry, warm, and not windy”) playing field, so with the weather forecast potentially turning this into a game from the 1920s, I really like the Bobcats in this one.

    Expect a sloppy game with several turnovers, but I actually don’t think this hurts the offenses as much as it does the defenses. The coaches might become more aggressive, knowing the kicking and punting games are likely to be treacherous; when that happens, teams typically score more.

    I know the total is dropping, but I have a feeling this could tick over.

    Prediction: Ohio 27, Toldeo 22

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