Football: Week 12 Student Media Poll picks from "The Post"
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Each week, the Sports' editorial team selects its Top 25 FBS college football teams for the Student Media Poll.
Ohio's (2-1) 71-52 win over Detroit Mercy featured strong defensive play, offensive contributions from Ohio's unsung heroes and Senior Guard Jaylin Hunter picking up his 1,000th point as a college basketball player.
Ohio (1-1) is looking to bounce back from its last loss when it takes on Detroit Mercy this Saturday.
Ohio (8-3, 5-2 Mid-American Conference) didn't celebrate its official senior day with its 34-20 win against Central Michigan (5-6, 3-4 MAC) but seniors O'Shaan Allison, Shane Bonner and Vonnie Watkins took full advantage of their opportunities to make an impact in their final game in front of home fans.
Ohio (1-1) tested itself with a road game against Cleveland State, a preseason top-5 Horizon League team, and lost on Saturday. The Bobcats took on a risk when scheduling one of the better mid-major programs in college basketball on the road rather than a low-major program or even a Division II program.
Ohio (7-3, 4-2 Mid-American Conference) rebounded last week from its third loss of the season, but the team no longer has its home winning streak. Ohio will be looking to start a new winning streak in its final home game of the season against Central Michigan (5-5, 3-3 MAC).
Ohio had flashes of high-level play in its 82-78 loss to Cleveland State but struggles with defensive rebounding and fouls doomed the team.
In Ohio’s 3-0 loss to Michigan State on Friday, the team gave substantial playing time to eight freshmen and sophomores. From the start of the game, Ohio had issues dealing with Michigan State’s pressure, which ultimately led to the team giving up multiple early goals. Despite this, the Bobcats’ younger players still made plays showing how and why the team ended up in the NCAA tournament in the first place, all while showing signs of positivity for future Bobcat teams.
Ohio (1-0) couldn't have asked for a better start to the season after its 88-70 win over Troy. Now, the team will hope to build off its season opener with its first road test against Cleveland State (1-1).
Nearly every part of Ohio's unbelievable run to the NCAA tournament has been a complete surprise to everyone outside of the Ohio locker room. Perhaps the biggest surprise is Ohio sophomore defender Rayann Pruss being at the center of Ohio's offensive explosion.
At times in Ohio's 20-10 win over Buffalo, the team looked downright ugly. Despite this, the Bobcats will come back from Buffalo, accomplish what they set out to do and pick up a road win to keep its Mid-American Conference East Division hopes alive.
Ohio's (6-3, 3-2 Mid-American Conference) loss against Miami may have put a damper on some of the team's preseason goals, but Ohio could salvage its year with three straight wins to end the season to get to 9-3. To do so, the Bobcats will need to handle a road test against an opponent that has excelled since the beginning of MAC play in Buffalo (3-6, 3-2 MAC).
Following its Cinderella run in the Mid-American Conference tournament, conference champion Ohio punched its ticket to the NCAA tournament, where it will take on Michigan State this Friday at 6 p.m.
Ohio’s unbelievable Cinderella run ended with pure jubilation as the buzzer sounded with Ohio ahead of Kent State 2-1 in the Mid-American Conference Championship.
Each week, the Sports' editorial team selects its Top 25 FBS college football teams for the Student Media Poll.
Ohio (6-3, 3-2 Mid-American Conference) couldn't have asked for a better start in its 30-16 loss against Miami, but by the end of the game made too many mistakes to have a chance to win the game.
Ohio's (6-2, 3-1 Mid-American Conference) game against Miami (6-2, 3-1 MAC) could very easily decide which team represents the MAC East in the conference championship game in Detroit. With major MAC implications hanging over the game, this year's edition of the Battle of the Bricks feels like one of the biggest in the series' recent history.
Before Ohio Defensive End Shane Bonner became one of Ohio’s most effective pass rushers, he was a star running back at John Glenn High School. Bonner helped carry John Glenn to the playoffs as a running back with over 900 yards rushing and 13 touchdowns in the 2017-18 regular season.
Tim Albin sat down with the press for his weekly press conference ahead of Ohio’s monumental matchup against Miami this weekend. Here is what the Post learned.
Ohio (6-2, 3-1 Mid-American Conference) may not have been flawless on both sides of the ball in its 20-17 victory over Western Michigan (2-6, 1-3 Mid-American Conference), but it did enough to keep its home winning streak alive and become bowl eligible.