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Tim Albin knows what Ohio’s about to go against. Actually, he knows who Ohio is about to go against.
Ohio and Northern Illinois will meet for the 22nd time Saturday when the Bobcats travel to Huskie Stadium for a 3:30 p.m. kickoff. NIU leads the all-time series 11-10, and recently, the Huskies have had the upper hand, although the two don’t meet often.
Coach Frank Solich addressed the media Monday to recap the Bobcats thrilling come-from-behind victory over Kent State and preview the upcoming Mid-American Conference road trip to Northern Illinois. Here's what came up during the press conference:
KENT — Nathan Rourke went to work at his own 19-yard line at Dix Stadium with 5:07 to play. The Bobcats were down five and hadn’t led in the game Saturday.
KENT — Nathan Rourke and the Bobcats had the ball, down five with five minutes to play. On a first down scramble, Rourke was running out of bounds and was trucked by a Kent State defender, giving the Bobcats 15 extra yards they didn't have to earn.
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Ohio will open Mid-American Conference play Saturday on the road at Kent State. The Bobcats closed nonconference action with a 58-42 win over UMass last week, and they have gotten stronger on offense as September’s waged on.
Ohio will take on Kent State on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. at Dix Stadium. To learn more about the Golden Flashes, The Post’s Spencer Holbrook talked with Henry Palattella of kentwired.com to discuss the upcoming matchup.
Led by the most total yards in Ohio football history, the Bobcats scored 58 points and beat UMass 58-42 on Saturday at Peden Stadium. Ohio had 394 yards on the ground, and its defensive line was a highlight, even though it gave up 42 points.
Coach Frank Solich addressed the media Monday to recap the Bobcats shootout victory over UMass and preview the upcoming Mid-American Conference opener against Kent State. Here's what came up during the press conference:
Ohio and Kent State will meet for the 71st time Saturday, when the Bobcats travel north to Dix Stadium for a 3:30 p.m. kickoff. Ohio leads the all-time series 43-25-2, and recently, Ohio has had the upper hand.
Nathan Rourke sat in his postgame press conference wearing a smile and eye black smeared on his face.
Ohio defeated UMass 58-42 Saturday in a high-scoring game to close out nonconference play. Maleek Irons had a career day on the ground, and Ohio's defensive struggles continued.
Ohio is 1-2 this season. It's lost the last two games on national television, showing enough to make you wonder if the Mid-American Conference Championship hopes are realistic.
Ohio (1-2) returns home to Peden Stadium to host UMass (2-3) on Saturday at noon. In Week 4, the Bobcats started quickly against Cincinnati, but lost a 34-30 heartbreaker on the road. Meanwhile, the Minutemen are coming off a 49-31 win over Charlotte.
Pete Germano knows his defensive ends can be better.
Ohio had a 21-point first half lead against Cincinnati, but the Bobcats ultimately lost 34-30. Ohio’s defense looked much improved for large portions of the game, and Nathan Rourke led the offense down the field early in the game.
Correction appended.
Ohio will host UMass on Saturday for a 2 p.m. kickoff at Peden Stadium. The Minutemen have never beaten the Bobcats on the football field.
CINCINNATI — With under two minutes remaining at Nippert Stadium, Ohio faced a first and goal from the 2. Nathan Rourke turned and handed the ball to A.J. Ouellette.