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Football: Offense awaits 'one big play' against Marshall

Unpredictability can be the key to a good offense. When the opponent doesn't know what to expect, the offense usually succeeds.

But when the offense doesn't have a consistent game plan, it becomes the unit that struggles.

Through the past three games, the Bobcats have resembled the latter.

Ohio's 224 offensive yards per game average is the second worst in the Football Bowl Subdivision. At his weekly news conference Monday, coach Frank Solich said the group needs to find its identity.

We're in a little bit of a dilemma

Solich said. We need to identify what we think we can do the best whether that's heavy pass and try to mix in the run or heavy run and try to mix in the pass.

We got to make a decision and stick with it and start to make some things work.

Solich said the ineffectiveness of the running game and turnovers from the team's quarterbacks have added to the dilemma.

Two interceptions in each of the last two games doesn't necessarily lead you to want to throw the ball more, Solich said. Not being able to average what we want to average on the ground doesn't lead you to want to run the ball.

The Bobcats are averaging only 3.3 yards per carry. After rushing for 230 yards in the season-opening 33-10 win against Wofford the Bobcats have gained only 122 yards on the ground.

Ohio's leading rusher has come from an unlikely source. Quarterback Phil Bates leads the team with 101 rushing yards

despite missing the Toledo game.

For me, it's definitely frustrating, said running back Vince Davidson. I definitely thought, since we had a nice running game the first game, that we were going to keep going.

I feel like we're running a lot of things and we're just not executing

Davidson said. In order to execute

we need to simplify the offense.

But quarterback Boo Jackson said there is reason to be optimistic, as the offense has been working hard to improve all week during practice.

We definitely have an explosive offense. We definitely can get the ball down the field

Jackson said. All we need is that one big play. We're searching for it.

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according to court documents.

David Tilley

of Guysville

Ohio

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