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Louisville, Toledo bring stout defense

Louisville overcame an 18-point deficit with a balanced offense and key defensive plays, holding off Toledo’s late surge in the Boca Raton Bowl, finishing 27-22.

  • On Tuesday, Louisville Cardinals topped Toledo Rockets 27-22 in the Boca Raton Bowl, as Miller Moss, Louisville quarterback, closed his college career with two touchdown passes.
  • Because Jason Candle left earlier this month, Toledo played under interim coach Robert Weiner, and Osborne started after Tucker Gleason was sidelined with back fractures.
  • A sequence of special-teams and trick plays, including Jacob Peterson's 26-yard touchdown on fourth-and-11 and Robert Hammond III's 50-yard field goal, fueled Toledo’s fourth-quarter surge.
  • Moss ended the game by taking a knee and flipping the ball to an official, who returned it, creating a memorable souvenir for Louisville quarterback Miller Moss.
  • Looking toward next year, Toledo will debut Mike Jacobs at Michigan State, raising offseason questions about consistency after a fourth-quarter surge.
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Roanoke Times broke the news in on Tuesday, December 23, 2025.
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