Leaving at Halftime Episode 38: All the marbles in Akron
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?
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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?
Teyvion Kirk wasn’t supposed to start.
Jordan Dartis is comfortable in his own skin. Maybe even too comfortable for Saul Phillips' liking.
Gavin Block is banned from dunking.
Saul Phillips isn’t adjusting expectations for the 2017-2018 season.
Sam Frayer is growing up.
Jaylin McDonald could’ve played more elsewhere. He had multiple Division II offers. He didn’t need to be a walk on.
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?
When Jason Carter made a 3-pointer in practice Oct. 3, it wasn’t a big deal for him.
After a long wait following last year’s loss to Kent State in the semifinals of the conference tournament, Ohio defeated Capital 80-57 Saturday in its season-opening exhibition.
Antonio Bisutti couldn’t tell his family.
Matt Parker and Anthony Posial join the show to break down the Bobcats' sweep over Liberty, Dads Weekend crowd, Davenport's up tempo attack and more.
Ohio's esteemed senior class is gone. There's a different atmosphere and different expectations around Bob Boldon's program. Cameron Fields joins the show to help explain what we can expect this season.
Ohio forward Ellis Dozier didn’t always eat his breakfast.
Matt Parker and iceologist Anthony Posial join the show to talk Liberty hockey rink, undermanned Bobcats, why Liberty is called the flames and more.
James Gollon is done being patient. He’s done learning from the sidelines. He’s done visualizing himself on the court.
Trevor Colgan and Jordan Klimack join the show to discuss whether or not Athens can actually make the playoffs, the game against Nelsonville this week, Halloween costumes and more.
Andrew Gillis joins the show. The Bobcats destroyed Kent. The big tests are ahead. It has been some time since they've played a good team, Papi's rhythm with Rourke is off.
Andrew Gillis joins the show to explain just how bad the Kent State offense is, and we guess the line for Ohio-Kent State, wonder just how much worse KSU would be if they only ran trick plays and more.
Hockey beat writer Anthony Poisal joins the show to talk Ohio's wins over UNLV, future presidential candidate Sean Hogan and the ice problem at Bird Arena.