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Ohio’s pitching staff is at the forefront of a litany of concerns.
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Ohio’s pitching staff is at the forefront of a litany of concerns.
So the time has finally arrived and, of course, it crept up faster than desired.
2 hours, 14 minutes, 38 seconds.
The cherry blossoms lining the Hocking River signal that spring has sprung in Athens.
Spring and the promise of warm weather threatens to break the vice grip winter has held on Athens for quite some time.
Ohio freshman second baseman Nate Squires’s hat blew in shallow right field, adding comic relief to an otherwise dismal game for the Bobcats.
CLEVELAND — The scrum for the Mid-American Conference’s automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament has been raging for three days.
Recruiting websites arm giddy fans with knowledge and, at best, a murky photo of what the future holds for their respective teams. Player ratings shouldn’t be taken at face value because one who doesn’t receive high marks could turn out better than expected. The opposite can ring true as well.
The Rob Smith era of Ohio baseball is only five games old. With such a small sampling size, it’s hard to craft a perspective of the team’s prospects.
The fax machines started early Wednesday morning to signal one of the most anticipated dates on the college football offseason calendar.
UPDATE—1:43— Tate Leavitt and Zach Murdoch, both offensive lineman, add more depth in the trenches for the Bobcats. Three on the offensive side of the ball, nine more on defense.
“His performance made the golf summer suddenly look much more interesting.”
From peanuts in a plastic bag on his desk to Ohio equipment boxes in the corner of his office, it doesn’t take long to determine Rob Smith’s office in The Convo is one belonging to a baseball coach.
Sport often reveals interesting paradoxes. The institution praises dynasties such as the New England Patriots, Kentucky Wildcats and New York Yankees.
From the hardwood to the football field, Ohio has given itself a foothold among the collegiate athletics landscape, a place it has not enjoyed for quite some time.
Ohio seeks to win its second bowl game in program history. Its opponent, the Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks eye their first bowl victory since becoming a part of the Football Bowl Subdivision. It's the 2012 installment of the AdvoCare V100 Independence Bowl from Shreveport, La.
The Mid-American Conference has struggled to a 1-3 record during this bowl season. Friday, Ohio aims to change that luck against Louisiana-Monroe and tack on a ninth victory in the Advocate V100 Independence Bowl to close its 2012 season.
A former Ohio linebacker, known for tearing up opponents’ backfields throughout his collegiate career, has been accused of vandalizing a field in his hometown of Kearny, Neb.
Postseason bowl games offer a potpourri of possible scenarios, and Ohio will spend its holiday in Louisiana to sample one of the Southern variety against Louisiana-Monroe on Dec. 28.
The Bobcats were the first Division I team in the nation to acquire bowl eligibility and started the season 7-0 before losing four of five games by a combined score of 129-67.