Football: Secondary is piece to Bobcats defensive success this weekend
The Bobcats' defense could not have started the 2016 season any better.
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The Bobcats' defense could not have started the 2016 season any better.
Kansas' defense last year was, in a word, awful.
If you've ever watched Big 12 football, you know what kind of offense you'll see: A fast paced, Run-and-Shoot offense designed to run as many plays in as short a time as possible. Kansas is no different.
Sometimes, sports are unbelievable.
Coach Frank Solich leaned back and pondered in thought.
In anticipation of Ohio's opening game against Texas State, here's everything you need to be prepared for Saturday.
It has been a long offseason.
If Texas State’s goal is to come out and sling the ball around the field, Saturday will be a clash of styles, as Ohio's style will likely be just the opposite – ground and pound.
Quentin Poling had to stop by the coach’s office Monday morning. He couldn’t wait any longer.
Texas State’s offense will be fast.
Bo Hardy spent his entire career studying an offensive playbook.
Coach Frank Solich had a bit of jump in his step last Friday.
Eric Herman, a former Bobcat offensive lineman, signed with the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday. Terms of the deal were not immediately available, but the contract will likely be a one-year deal.
Greg Windham was named the Bobcats’ starting quarterback for the opener against Texas State on September 3, coach Frank Solich announced Friday afternoon.
Ohio coach Deane Webb is dedicated to keeping a family-like feeling for Ohio volleyball. So far, he's been successful.
Ohio needs offense to come through for it to compete for the MAC title.
Ohio is looking to build off of it's fourth ranked defense from last season.
Ohio's five quarterbacks look to lead the way next season.
Ohio's defense will be strong once again.
Ohio's defense held its offense to under three yards per play during Saturday's spring game.