Football: Ohio announces its future non-conference schedule
Ohio football will play Kansas, Cincinnati, Virginia, Tennessee and Marshall over the next six seasons.
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Ohio football will play Kansas, Cincinnati, Virginia, Tennessee and Marshall over the next six seasons.
Ohio works on transitional defense and live-ball turnovers before Marshall on Tuesday.
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Kaminski has "taken him under his wing," Block said.
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Ohio will play for bowl eligibility against Kent State Tuesday.
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Drexelle Price drives a lot.
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Ohio's season starts in 17 days.
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The Post analyzes Ohio coach Frank Solich's Monday press conference.
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