Football: Bobcats cap week off with high energy practice
By Andrew Gillis | Mar. 28, 2016The Bobcats took part in a hard-hitting Friday night practice.
The Bobcats took part in a hard-hitting Friday night practice.
Thirteen Bobcats took to the field on Wednesday with hopes to extend their football careers.
Ohio’s defense continues to show its energy during spring football.
On a cold rainy day, the defense ruled practice yet again.
Ohio's defensive backs had 12 interceptions as a team last season.
The defense for the Bobcats owned the morning on the fourth day of Spring Practice
Ohio coach Frank Solich will have to switch around some personnel heading into the new season.
Ohio completed its 2016 recruiting class with 25 signings.
Ohio lost 31-29 in the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl.
Ohio scored 17 points in 1:11.
Patterson will play his final game as a Bobcat this week.
Jovon Johnson is healthy and heading into a game — his last one at Ohio.
Ohio had an average attendance of 21,323.
Former Ohio receiver Lavon Brazill is in an Orlando hospital.
The Bobcats will receive a watch and a backpack, among other gifts, for their appearance in the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl.
The game will be Dec. 19.
Kurt Laseak named MAC Male Scholar Athlete of the Week.
Ian Wells was named to the All-MAC Second Team.
Ohio football will play Kansas, Cincinnati, Virginia, Tennessee and Marshall over the next six seasons.
"MACtion" heads to Detroit for the conference's championship game.