Football: Notes from Solich's press conference
By Charlie Hatch | Oct. 19, 2015Ohio coach Frank Solich held his weekly press conference Monday after the Bobcats' 49-14 loss to the Broncos.
Ohio coach Frank Solich held his weekly press conference Monday after the Bobcats' 49-14 loss to the Broncos.
Although concussions seem to be a central topic of discussion on the national platform in football, the Bobcats feel protected with their trainers and their alternative approach to tackling opponents.
The Mid-American Conference prepares for week seven of college football.
The bobcats biggest injury punch of season.
An injury and an ejection set the Bobcats back even more.
A win on Saturday would match Ohio's win total in 2014 with six.
The Post sports staffers predict Ohio's matchup with Western Michigan this Saturday.
The Post analyzes Ohio coach Frank Solich's Monday press conference.
MAC teams put up big numbers this week in college football.
It could come as a surprise to some that any receiver could manage to stand out in a game in which 10 different receivers caught passes for Ohio.
Ohio's defense picks off Miami freshman quarterback Billy Bahl four times to beat the RedHawks on homecoming.
Saturday will be the last time quarterback Derrius Vick plays Miami, Ohio's historical "archival," in his career, yet he's taking Saturday's game like he would any other.
Papi White and Daz Patterson are the explosive players Ohio has been waiting for.
Ohio coach Frank Solich addressed the media Monday morning concerning Ohio's match up with Miami on Saturday.
Interconference games are held and rivalries are played out as teams jockey for position in their divisions. The goal: to play in the MAC Championship.
Tight end Keith Heitzman has brought solid blocking and catching since joining the Bobcats this fall.
Ohio’s redshirt senior quarterback’s game management abilities could be the key to Ohio’s conference season
Ohio won its 2015 MAC opener 14-12 on Saturday afternoon in Akron.
Ohio's receiving corps looks for big day at Akron.
Ohio transfer running back C.J. Hilliard is adapting to a new team and city.