Column: Aggressive play should make the football season interesting
By Charlie Hatch | Aug. 24, 2016All signs point to a good season for Ohio as it braces for the season opener next Saturday.
All signs point to a good season for Ohio as it braces for the season opener next Saturday.
The sports staff shares some predictions as fall sports teams begin their seasons.
Eric Herman signed with the Colts on Sunday.
The Bobcats are just under two weeks away from their first game against Texas State and have concluded their fall camp with almost no injuries.
JD Sprague left Ohio, citing injury concerns as his departure.
Ohio's secondary lacks experience. With only one returning starter, the unit wants to prove all the doubts are unnecessary.
Greg Windham was named the Bobcats starting quarterback for the opener against Texas State on September 3, coach Frank Solich announced Friday afternoon.
With 14 returning starters on offense and defense, Ohio has been picked to finish second in the MAC East in a preseason poll
The Post sports staff put together a list of athletes to watch this Fall
Ohio needs offense to come through for it to compete for the MAC title.
On Monday Donte Foster signed with the New York Giants.
Mike McQueen, former Ohio offensive lineman, signed on Saturday after the 2016 NFL Draft.
Ohio cornerback Langston Provitt has withdrawn from the team because of concussion concerns.
Though initially budgeted to lose money on the bowl game, Ohio Athletics earned about $360 from the football team’s trip to Alabama for the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl in December, according to budgets from the athletic department.
Ohio’s two-back set offers flexibility in the backfield.
Ohio is looking to build off of it's fourth ranked defense from last season.
Ohio’s wide receivers strive to execute and make big plays as they head into the fall.
Ohio's five quarterbacks look to lead the way next season.
Ohio's defense will be strong once again.
Ohio's offense performed marginally during Saturday's spring game.