Football: News and notes from Frank Solich's weekly press conference
Frank Solich became the winningest coach in Mid-American Conference history Tuesday when Ohio defeated Bowling Green 66-24.
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Frank Solich became the winningest coach in Mid-American Conference history Tuesday when Ohio defeated Bowling Green 66-24.
Ohio will play its first neutral site game of the Myrtle Beach Invitational on Thursday when it tips off against No. 24 Baylor at the HTC Center.
BOWLING GREEN – Frank Solich emerged from the locker room underneath the bleachers at Doyt L. Perry Stadium smiling, shivering and wet.
BOWLING GREEN — Ohio didn’t have much at stake when it took the field against Bowling Green Tuesday night at Doyt Perry Stadium for its second to last game of the regular season.
Ohio doesn’t have much left to play for this season.
Frank Solich’s contract will expire on Jan. 3, per documents The Post obtained through a Freedom of Information Act, or FOIA, request.
Ohio suffered its first loss of the season Saturday with a 78-54 defeat to No. 10 Villanova at Wells Fargo Center.
Alex Porterfield and Natasha Simons were shivering 17 rows behind the Ohio bench at Peden Stadium.
Nathan Rourke took the field for the last time at Peden Stadium on Tuesday in overtime against Western Michigan.
Ohio will look to keep its undefeated start to the season alive Wednesday when it travels to Iona for its third game of the season.
Ohio has been in this spot before.
Ohio earned its second win of the season in an easy 88-50 win over Heidelberg on Saturday to give new coach Jeff Boals his first win in The Convo.
Frank Solich spoke with the media two days after Ohio’s 24-21 loss to Miami on Wednesday at Peden Stadium and gave his analysis of Western Michigan, who the Bobcats play Tuesday.
Ohio will play Heidelberg on Saturday in its home opener of the Jeff Boals era, which began with a win Tuesday on the road in St. Bonaventure. The Bobcats will look for their fourth 2-0 start in the last six seasons.
Nathan Rourke wanted to make an apology.
Ohio’s hopes of making a Mid-American Conference Championship are all but gone.
Ohio defeated St. Bonaventure 65-52 on Tuesday inside the Reilly Center to give Jeff Boals his first win as coach of the Bobcats.
The list of reasons why Ohio needs to win Wednesday against Miami never ends.
The Jeff Boals era has arrived.
Frank Solich held his weekly press conference Wednesday and discussed Ohio’s win over Ball State on Saturday and give his thoughts on the Bobcats’ next game against Miami on Nov. 6.