Former Bobcats weigh health risks of playing football
By Andy Kovar | Mar. 30, 2015With the likes of Chris Borland and Patrick Willis retiring in past weeks, we asked former Ohio players if it changed their view on playing in the NFL at all.
With the likes of Chris Borland and Patrick Willis retiring in past weeks, we asked former Ohio players if it changed their view on playing in the NFL at all.
Ohio’s defensive front is getting revamped with Antwan Crutcher and Cameron McLeod graduating.
Antwan Crutcher and Cameron McLeod highlight players who competed in front of NFL scouts.
Find out who some Ohio football players are picking in the men's NCAA Tournament.
A recent tweet from an Ohio University student gained traction from locals Thursday regarding an email exchange after a flag football game.
Derrius Vick and JD Sprague battled throughout last season for the starting gig. Entering the 2015, it’s still a competition.
Four members of the Bobcats' recruiting class from this season are already on campus and practicing with the team.
After breakout freshman campaigns, Quentin Poling and AJ Ouellette enter spring season as full time starters.
17 years after he was drafted into the NFL, Peyton Manning is facing decision time on whether to retire.
Ohio Football recruits Deontai Williams and Javon Hagan bring brotherhood to Athens.
Twenty years after his NFL playing career was cut short by injury, former Bobcat Jason Carthen has found a life after football.
Here's a live post of the Bobcats' 2015 class from National Signing Day.
A farewell to the NFL, from a now former Cleveland Browns season ticket holder.
Burrow and Williams are expected to attend Ohio State and Northwestern, respectively.
The former football player decided to switch to medicine after doctors helped save his child’s life.
The MAC announced Tuesday that 13 Ohio football players have made the Academic All-MAC team.
Quentin Poling, a redshirt freshman linebacker for the Bobcats, was arrested and charged Sunday morning by the Athens Police Department after an altercation outside of Courtside Pizza.
Ohio State QB Cardale Jones had the chance to cash in at the NFL level after his National Championship run. He chose to state with the Buckeyes, but did he make the right choice?
Ohio students pack the bars for first ever College Football Championship in support of Ohio State
For the first time in the past six seasons, Ohio will not make a postseason appearance in a bowl game.