Football: News and notes from Frank Solich's weekly press conference
Coach Frank Solich addressed the media Monday to recap Ohio’s throttling of Western Michigan last week and preview the Bobcats’ rivalry matchup with Miami on Wednesday night.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Post's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query.
300 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
Coach Frank Solich addressed the media Monday to recap Ohio’s throttling of Western Michigan last week and preview the Bobcats’ rivalry matchup with Miami on Wednesday night.
Ohio defeated Rio Grande 93-58 in its exhibition game Saturday afternoon.
KALAMAZOO, Mich. — Nathan Rourke hasn’t played in the fourth quarter since Oct. 13.
KALAMAZOO, Mich. — Ohio didn’t punt until the third quarter Thursday night. Why punt when you can score?
Two years ago, Ohio lost to Western Michigan 29-23 in the 2016 Mid-American Conference Championship Game at Ford Field.
Correction appended.
Coach Frank Solich addressed the media Monday to recap the Bobcats’ thrashing of Ball State and preview the upcoming mid-week road game at Western Michigan.
Jared Dorsa mentioned it in his post-game interview. Frank Solich echoed it when he sat at the same table a few minutes later and fielded questions.
Ohio scored 52 unanswered points and dominated Ball State, cruising to a 52-14 win at Peden Stadium on Thursday night. The Bobcats annual “blackout” game featured a heavy run game and a dominant defense, which only allowed 242 yards of total offense.
Five days ago, Ohio’s season seemed to be at a crossroads: a win on Homecoming could be the turning point for the Bobcats, but a loss would send them into a downward spiral.
Coach Frank Solich addressed the media Monday to recap the Bobcats dominant victory over Bowling Green and preview the upcoming mid-week matchup with Ball State.
Papi White and Evan Croutch walked into the postgame press conference, phones in hand, checking notifications and scrolling. There was a relaxed mood.
Papi White had three first half touchdowns Saturday — two receiving and one rushing on a trick play — to propel Ohio to a 49-14 rout of Bowling Green on Homecoming at Peden Stadium.
The Bobcats upset the Nittany Lions in Happy Valley on Sept. 1, 2012. The effects of that win are still palpable.
Ohio and Bowling Green will meet in the Bobcats’ annual Homecoming game on Saturday at 2 p.m. Bowling Green leads the all-time series 40-27-2, but the opponent is undermined by the Homecoming aspect.
The Bobcats took a double-digit lead into the fourth quarter.
Coach Frank Solich addressed the media Monday to recap the Bobcats disappointing loss at Northern Illinois and preview the upcoming Homecoming matchup with Bowling Green.
DeKALB, Ill.— A well-timed pitch from Nathan Rourke to A.J. Ouellette resulted in Ohio’s first score. A pair of busted-coverage pass plays led to two other scores. Ohio was flexing its muscle on Northern Illinois.
DEKALB, Ill — After falling behind by a field goal early Saturday, the Bobcats held the lead for most of the game. But Northern Illinois scored a touchdown with 4:51, sending the Bobcats home with a 24-21 loss at Huskie Stadium.
It’s the biggest cliché in sports writing: the date circled on the calendar.