Football: Ohio wins at Toledo for first time since 1967, defeats Toledo 31-26
Quinton Maxwell couldn't head for the locker room just yet. He had a stop to make.
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Quinton Maxwell couldn't head for the locker room just yet. He had a stop to make.
Javon Hagan has one number in mind: four.
Toledo's defense might not have the strength that its offense does, but for a struggling Ohio offense, it could be the toughest challenge it has faced all season.
Ohio has already faced a top-15 team on the road in front of 100,000 people, but there might not be a tougher week for the Bobcats this season than this upcoming week.
If there's an offense that scares Ohio, it's likely Toledo's offense.
Sometimes ugly is beautiful.
Chad Moore and Quentin Poling were some of the last players off the field at Wednesday's practice. They had some work to do.
It would be an understatement to say Kent State's offense has been underwhelming this season.
Kent State's defense, by all accounts, isn't anything special.
Coach Frank Solich might have a change to make. Or he might not.
Quinton Maxwell is no stranger to waiting.
Ohio got hit with the walloping fist of reality on Saturday.
It started ugly for Ohio. It didn't end any prettier.
Coach Frank Solich loves consistency.
Six games into the 2016 season, Ohio is at the midway point of its year. The Bobcats are 4-2 overall and 2-0 in the Mid-American Conference.
If there's another team in college football that's a bigger surprise than Eastern Michigan, I'd like to hear about it.
Troy Watson said this week that the Bobcats, playing a team that's tormented them for years, were looking for revenge.
When Ohio takes the field against Bowling Green this Saturday, it will be the most important game for the Bobcats since 2012.
The Ohio and Miami rivalry — the Battle of the Bricks — means a lot to alumni, fans and students.
Bowling Green has possibly the worst defense in college football.