Football: A look at Bobcats after non-conference play
By Cameron Fields , Andrew Gillis and Charlie Hatch | Sep. 26, 2016A look at how the Ohio football team looks before heading into its conference schedule.
A look at how the Ohio football team looks before heading into its conference schedule.
Despite big name players not coming into play, the Patriots are off to a pretty good start.
Ohio won with ease Saturday, but the concerns at running back only grew as more injuries piled up.
Ohio's running back depth is depleted, but Bo Hardy is more than willing to play the position.
Week one he didn't dress. Come Saturday, Vinny Emanuele will be a focal point of the Ohio offense.
Ohio will try to fend off its first loss to an FCS opponent since 2002.
Tyler Tupa keeps the Tupa football tradition alive, just on a different side of the ball
Ranked near last in the NCAA, the Bobcats need to improve redzone offense to find success.
Three games into his collegiate career, Louie Zervos has become the nation's top kicker.
A breakdown of the only FCS team on the schedule, Gardner-Webb.
Ohio, hurt by injuries at running back, will have to use a freshman walk-on this weekend.
Boasting likely the deepest group in the MAC before the season, the Bobcats are now scraping the bottom of the barrel for running back depth.
Tennessee volunteered opportunities for Ohio, but the Bobcats ultimately lost to the No. 15 team 28-19 on Saturday afternoon.
Despite a 14-12 deficit at halftime, Ohio loses its third game this season.
The Bobcats will face the biggest, and most physical, defensive front they'll face all season this weekend against Tennessee.
Ohio brought in a DJ to football practice Wednesday to prep for Neyland Stadium's noise.
Defensive end Tarell Basham is now the all-time sack leader in Bobcat history.
The Post spoke with the sports editor of Tennessee's student newspaper to discuss the upcoming game.
The Bobcats will have their biggest challenge of the season this Saturday when they face No. 15 Tennessee.
Coach Frank Solich spent his Monday press conference stressing the talent level of No. 15 Tennessee.