Football X's and O's: A look at the sputtering Falcons offense
The 2016 Bowling Green Falcons aren't your father's, or brother's, Bowling Green team.
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The 2016 Bowling Green Falcons aren't your father's, or brother's, Bowling Green team.
Sometimes the offensive line has a chef that cooks specifically for them.
There's a saying in sports that's been told time and time again.
It didn't look pretty, but the Bobcats got it done.
Center Jake Pruehs lifted Bo Hardy into the air. Hardy pointed heavenward with the rest of the offense as he celebrated Ohio's 36-14 lead.
Miami has been a tough team to get a read on this season.
Rivalry games have a funny way of making games close.
Andrew Gillis: Offensive Line
The Bobcats have seen the spread option this season.
It would've been some upset.
Once the overwhelming underdog before the facing No. 15 Tennessee, Ohio is now the overwhelming favorite headed into a matchup with unranked FCS squad Gardner-Webb.
Ohio's running back depth chart used to be the deepest of the team.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Two weeks ago, Ohio was thrilled with its running back depth.
The Bobcats said they were looking forward to the challenge that the Volunteers will bring this Saturday.
The play was a blur.
Throughout the football season, The Post will talk to the sports editor or the football writer from the opposing school. This week, the assistant sports editor of The Post, Andrew Gillis, talked to Trenton Duffer, the sports editor from the Tennessee student newspaper, The Daily Beacon. Here's some of what Duffer said:
Ohio has a problem.
It started when I checked Twitter, like I do more times than I should in a day.
It was just another sack.
Nobody took last week's loss to Texas State harder than Greg Windham.