Football: Ohio to face UAB in Bahamas Bowl
Ohio will head to the Bahamas Bowl on Dec. 22 to face UAB, according to a report from college football insider Brett McMurphy.
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Ohio will head to the Bahamas Bowl on Dec. 22 to face UAB, according to a report from college football insider Brett McMurphy.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — It took just six defense plays for Ohio to dig itself a hole too deep.
Jake Pruehs has plans Tuesday night. He doesn't know with who or where, but he knows exactly what he'll be doing.
Last season, cornerback Bradd Ellis stood at the goal line and batted down a last-second pass to send Ohio to the Mid-American Conference Championship Game.
At exactly the third hour of Sunday's basketball game-turned-marathon, Jordan Dartis leaped in a desperation attempt to block a 3-point shot for the win.
Jason Carter is hurt. How long? We don't know, but we have guesses. What does this mean? How will the Bobcat offense develop without one of its focal points?
After a 37-34 loss to Akron on Tuesday night, Ohio's Mid-American Conference Championship hopes are nearly dashed.
AKRON — Javon Hagan didn't mince words. He knew.
The Bobcats pulled off the upset of Toledo last week, but it's all for nothing if they lose to Akron. They're heavily favored. Can they come through?
Linebacker Quentin Poling and kicker Louie Zervos earned Mid-American Conference East Division Players of the Week on Monday, following Ohio's 38-10 win over Toledo.
Ohio's defense will face another test Tuesday night in Akron. The only difference is that this week's test will be much easier than the one the Bobcats just passed with flying colors.
As the Bobcats walked off the field last Wednesday, there was just about everything to be happy about.
Ohio's most impressive win of the season came against Toledo last Wednesday night. It was a statement win, the kind of win that sends a message throughout the conference.
Jake Pruehs didn't care what any Toledo player had to say. The game was over and Ohio had just beaten down the team everyone said was the cream of the Mid-American Conference crop.
Doug Taylor picked up the phone to order a pizza one day this summer. It was Taylor's tradition, so he didn't think anything of it.
It’s not hard to notice that something is different with Ohio this season. With every snap, the difference touches the ball.
Yes, it was an exhibition. But Saul Phillips took it seriously for his evaluation of minutes. Who stood out? What will the starting five look like next week? What should it look like?
Wednesday will be a look at the Mid-American Conference's top quarterback and running back, at least statistically.
As Miami wide receiver James Gardner tallied catch after catch and touchdown after touchdown Tuesday night, Ohio needed something to get back on track. Without an answer for the 6-foot-4-inch receiver, the Bobcats simply grasped at whatever they could to slow him down.
Miami tried its best to get Junior McMullen off the field.