Football: Predictions for the Bobcats' 2017 season
By Jordan Horrobin , Cameron Fields and Andrew Gillis | Aug. 31, 2017The football writers of 'The Post' give their 2017 season predictions.
The football writers of 'The Post' give their 2017 season predictions.
An analytical look at Hampton's defense.
Ohio will play Hampton at home Saturday to open its season.
Our sports editor provides an analytical look at the Hampton offense.
Javon Hagan has willed himself toward success, and now he's a team captain for Ohio as a redshirt sophomore.
Ohio will have some new faces in the starting 22 on Saturday.
Solich talked about the quarterback situation, current injuries and facing Hampton in week one.
Ohio football lost a quartet of talented pass rushers in the offseason, but have many experienced lineman returning.
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Kent State football coach Paul Haynes will leave the program due to health issues.
Quinton Maxwell will take the first snap of the season against Hampton on Sept. 2 as Ohio's starting quarterback.
The Bobcats have lost wide receiver Elijah Ball for the season.
Ohio middle linebacker Quentin Poling earned honors on Thursday.
Ohio's cornerbacks, facing injuries, are looking for the "next guy."
The Bobcats' second scrimmage was one for depth, not starting spots.
New Bobcats are adjusting to life as a college football player.
A new scoreboard and sound system will be just some of the additions to football games at Peden.
Trimble's football stadium has been deemed unsafe.
The Bobcats will look to take the next step in 2017, and their offense is the key to that step.
Ohio has a youthful defense, but it's still built to produce with the starters gone