Bobcats hope to keep the Bell in Athens
Most Ohio students have never seen Marshall win the annual Battle for the Bell.
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Most Ohio students have never seen Marshall win the annual Battle for the Bell.
With two capable quarterbacks, the Bobcats have decisions to make before traveling to Marshall.
Ohio began its season with a win against Kent State on a field goal as time expired.
Ohio football will look to avenge last season's loss when it opens against Kent State on Saturday
For the first time since 2001, the Bobcats will open their year against a Mid-American Conference opponent when they travel to Kent State University on Saturday. It’ll be just the second time a pair of MAC teams will begin their seasons in conference play the past seven years.
Quarterback competitions are something football fans are accustomed to every year in Ohio.
After having a home-court advantage throughout the CollegeInsider.com Tournament, the Ohio men’s basketball team’s three-game postseason run yielded a substantial price tag.
Athens High School quarterback Joe Burrow announced Tuesday that he has committed to play football at Ohio State, after receiving a scholarship offer days ago.
Ohio Athletics announced the hiring of its new senior associate athletics director for external operations, Michael Stephens, on Wednesday.
North Carolina’s High Point University announced Tuesday that Dan Hauser, Ohio’s senior associate athletic director for external operations, will soon assume its athletic director role.
Although Ohio failed to win its third consecutive bowl game, expenses for Ohio football’s four-day trip to St. Petersburg, Fla., in December totaled less than the team’s previous two postseason trips, according to a report released by Ohio Athletics last Tuesday.
Although Ohio failed to win its third consecutive bowl game, expenses for Ohio football’s four-day trip to St. Petersburg, Fla., in December totaled less than the team’s previous two postseason trips, according to a report released by Ohio Athletics last Tuesday.
Despite not winning a third consecutive bowl game, expenses for Ohio football’s four-day trip to St. Petersburg, Fla. in December totaled less than the team’s postseason trips the previous two seasons, according to a report released by Ohio Athletics on Tuesday.
Call me unpatriotic, but I’m more excited for Spring Training and the start of the MLB season than I am about the Winter Olympics.
With the conclusion of the bowl season last week, Ohio football is looking ahead to another campaign and announced its opponents for the 2014 season on Monday.
After spending 18 years at the helm of the Ohio University swimming and diving program, Greg Werner was fired before the Bobcats’ first meet of the season, despite no evidence of violating OU or NCAA policies.
Before Ohio’s season began, I wrote that this year’s squad could exceed many people’s expectations.
Ohio Athletics announced Tuesday it has begun a process to sell naming rights for The Convo and the field at Peden Stadium for the first time in the venues’ respective histories.
For the first time in the venues’ history, Ohio Athletics announced a new partnership to sell Peden Stadium and The Convo's naming rights on Tuesday.
Although Ohio University was established 66 years before its in-state counterpart Ohio State University, the Buckeyes are viewed as the state’s big-brother school, especially because of their athletic dominance.