Football: Ohio leads 17-7 at half in Camellia Bowl
By Charlie Hatch | Dec. 19, 2015Ohio scored 17 points in 1:11.
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.
Tony Wolfe breaks down some possible matchups for Ohio this bowl season.
Bobcats pick up their third straight November win for the first time since 2011.
An Ohio win may keep NIU from its sixth consecutive MAC Championship game.
Bowling Green (8-3, 6-1 Mid-American Conference) already clinched its spot in the MAC Championship.
Ohio defeats Ball State in the season's home finale and prepares to face Northern Illinois next week.
As many coaches across the country are calling it quits, Ohio's Frank Solich presses forward with his nearly 50-year career.
Zacciah Saltzman was named co-offensive player of the year for the Southeast Ohio district.
Ohio has its best offensive performance in 18 years.
Ohio plays Tuesday night against Ball State.