Football: The reverse flea flicker that left Ohio frazzled
With 5:33 left in the second quarter Friday, Ohio's defense went onto the field at Ross-Ade Stadium for its next series.
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With 5:33 left in the second quarter Friday, Ohio's defense went onto the field at Ross-Ade Stadium for its next series.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Ohio felt good headed to Purdue.
During the week of the 2016 Mid-American Conference Championship game, coach Frank Solich pulled Jerrid Marhefka aside in practice one day. He had some good news.
Cameron Odom sat at the green cloth-covered table wearing a white tank top. The Bobcat logo was in the center of the tank top with the word “Bleed” on the left and the word “Green” on the right.
Frank Solich was satisfied. His team hadn’t stopped scoring when it could have.
Ahead of the first game of the season on Saturday, our football beat writers, Andrew Gillis, Jordan Horrobin and Cameron Fields discuss their season predictions. Below are what they expect from the Bobcats.
Frank Solich has never lost to an FCS school as a coach.
Every night before she goes to bed, Anjanette Madison Googles her son.
The Ohio “Flight School” will be undergoing some changes this season.
Ohio will need to retool its defensive line after losing some key starters
Ohio was picked to win the MAC East in the preseason poll, but it wasn't predicted to win a championship.
This didn’t have to happen. Not like this at least.
For Ohio to worry about its defense would be an exercise in low self-esteem. What is there to worry about?
CANTON – Frank Solich had finally gotten the cookies he wanted.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton will have some new visitors this week.
Correction appended.
To be misunderstood is to be human. Sometimes people fully display who they are. Other times, though, people only reveal parts of themselves, perhaps not wanting others to see them so fully. But in director Benny Boom’s All Eyez On Me, a biopic on Tupac Shakur, Tupac (played by Demetrius Shipp Jr.) is portrayed as fully as a human can be. The holes are there, but that’s part of the mystery.
Even the Mid-American Conference slips into the NBA draft sometimes. Since 1947, 147 players from the MAC have been selected in the draft, according to RealGm.com
Cleveland is ready to be filled with magic again.
A pair of Ohio’s best athletes traveled to the University of Kentucky last weekend in the hopes of representing the program well.