Album Review: Luke Combs’ ‘Gettin’ Old’ features something for everyone
Luke Combs is back with his new album "Gettin' Old," which dropped on March 24. The 18-track album arrived nine months after his third album, "Growin' Up."
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Luke Combs is back with his new album "Gettin' Old," which dropped on March 24. The 18-track album arrived nine months after his third album, "Growin' Up."
Ohio had an up-and-down weekend against Northern Illinois. There were multiple instances where Ohio stood at the bad end of the deal, but it found a way to push through to its second series win of the season.
Ohio got some much-needed confidence last weekend after it took a game from Central Michigan, but it is feeling shaken up after its loss to Morehead State on Tuesday.
There’s nothing like March Madness, yes, but there’s also nothing quite like the madness that ensues for sports media professionals during March, either.
Ohio knew that Sunday’s game was huge. Ohio had a chance to take a series from Central Michigan for the first time since 2009. Everything needed to go right for Ohio, but it did not. Central Michigan put Ohio’s offense into a chokehold in the latter half of the game and it couldn’t recover. Ohio lost 10-6.
Cole Williams had been out of Ohio’s starting lineup since the Hughes Bros. Challenge in mid-February. He’d had a few pinch hit appearances since then, but Williams hadn’t gotten a hit since Feb. 19. Williams was in a true slump.
Friday’s conditions were not ideal for baseball. The wind whipped across the field at Bob Wren Stadium and the temperature dropped with each passing minute. The weather was partially to blame for Ohio’s 8-5 loss to Central Michigan.
Ohio got its first week of Mid-American Conference play out of the way last weekend, and with it came a few lessons. Not everything was roses for the fresh team, however, Ohio did craft a series win over Bowling Green to end the weekend 2-1. Ohio currently sits tied for third place in the MAC.
After Friday’s loss, Ohio sat down and thought about what it needed to do to beat Bowling Green on Saturday. Ohio didn’t need to change much, but it had to change it’s attitude. It did not need to hang its head before Saturday’s doubleheader even started.
Ohio took Bowling Green down to the last out on Friday. At first, it seemed as though Ohio had a clear shot to win, but Adam Fallon’s second home run of the day locked Ohio out of a victory. Bowling Green handed Ohio its 10th loss of the season 5-4.
Ohio fell flat against Kentucky on Wednesday. It left Lexington with a 9-2 loss to move to 2-9 on the season.
Ohio hit the brakes at the wrong time. There’s only one game before Mid-American Conference play begins, and it’s a tall task. Ohio has to knock down Kentucky before the start of conference play.
It was a bittersweet night in The Convo. Ohio capped the regular season with its 14th win at home, but it still faced a big loss. Ohio may have won 92-58, but three seniors — Dwight Wilson III, Ben Roderick and DeVon Baker — played their final game in Athens.
Ohio’s got one last game in The Convo this season.
Ohio had to work from behind against Kent State in Tuesday’s 82-75 loss.
Alec Patino’s not a showy guy. He doesn’t like to broadcast his emotions on the field.
Ohio traveled to Bowling Green, Kentucky, this weekend to take on one of 36 undefeated teams in Division I: Western Kentucky.
Five of the Bobcats spent time at the military academy in Chatham, Virginia.
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Will Cunningham