Football: Bobcats adjust to new roles, new leaders
A week into the spring practice schedule, Ohio football players are adjusting to their new roles on the team.
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A week into the spring practice schedule, Ohio football players are adjusting to their new roles on the team.
Only three days after former Ohio coach John Groce left for Illinois, the Bobcats might have already chosen their next head coach.
Only three days after former Ohio coach John Groce left for Illinois, the Bobcats might have already chosen their next head coach.
Hours after their former coach accepted a new job, several Bobcats confirmed that they will continue to call The Convo their home.
A smiling John Groce walked up to the podium at the University of Illinois’ Assembly Hall Thursday wearing a shiny new “I” pin just days after sporting one that read “OHIO.” The orange on his striped tie matched the background behind him but clashed with the hunter green that he had donned for four seasons.
Now that men’s basketball coach John Groce has officially accepted a coaching position at the University of Illinois, Ohio University administrators will soon begin a search to find a new person to lead the Bobcats.
After four years at the helm of the Ohio University men's basketball team, head coach John Groce has left the program to take the same job at the University of Illinois.
Even as Chicago media declare a deal to make John Groce the next head coach of the University of Illinois nearly finalized, Ohio University officials are trying to find a way to keep him in Athens.
Despite reports that Ohio men’s basketball coach John Groce had reached a “done deal” with the University of Illinois, Fighting Illini officials insist they have yet to fill their coaching vacancy.
As some Ohio University students prepare to take a step on the wild side this spring, Ohio’s football team is also gearing up for some experimentation.
Only four days after his team’s season came to an end, Ohio men’s basketball coach John Groce might have a job offer at another school.
Though the Bobcats’ magical season ended Friday night, their final effort showed the country they can hang with the best in the business.
ST. LOUIS — By all conventional wisdom, Ohio was not supposed to beat North Carolina.
ST. LOUIS — Ohio takes on top-seeded North Carolina in the Midwest regional semifinal. The Bobcats will have a tough battle in the frontcourt, but the Tar Heels are missing poitn guard Kendall Marshall.
ST. LOUIS — Ohio advanced to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 1964, and a talented opponent awaits the squad. Top-seeded North Carolina will provide the Bobcats with their toughest test yet in the Big Dance. Follow The Post's liveblog for updates throughout the game.
South Florida and Ohio don’t have much in common, but the pursuit of a berth in the Sweet 16 has the Bulls and the Bobcats ready to charge.
The Bobcats' postseason run continues with a Sunday night matchup against South Florida. The winner advances to the Sweet 16 at the Midwest Region host city of St. Louis. Follow The Post's liveblog for updates throughout the game.
NASHVILLE — Ohio and Michigan meet for the first time in more than 40 years, and the stakes are incredibly high. The winner moves on to the third round of the NCAA Tournament, and the loser's season comes to an abrupt halt. Follow The Post's liveblog for updates throughout the game.