Football: Ohio recaps after loss against Bowling Green during Homecoming
By Chad Lindskog | Oct. 13, 2014Frank Solich wants his team to execute more moving forward after Saturday’s “odd game.”
Frank Solich wants his team to execute more moving forward after Saturday’s “odd game.”
JD Sprague threw for 325 yards and the Bobcats ran 110 offensive plays, but he said he doesn’t care unless the Bobcats gets the win, which they didn’t.
Ohio ran a program-record number of plays Saturday, but couldn't finish drives with points in its 31-13 loss to Bowling Green.
Ohio kicks off with Bowling Green at 2 p.m.
Ohio wants to avenge last year’s shutout against Bowling Green in Saturday’s homecoming game.
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The Bobcats’ loss against Central Michigan was a step back, but Ohio looks to keep molding during Homecoming Week.
Coach Frank Solich said after Saturday’s loss to Central Michigan, none of the Bobcats played well.
The Bobcats were out-played Saturday and struggled on offense.
The Bobcats travel to face Central Michigan, which features a solid defensive front, as they enter the heart of the MAC schedule.
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JD Sprague has gone from being a walk on to the Bobcats starting quarterback after watching those similar to him from the sideline.
During his news conference Monday, Frank Solich said Ohio will need to force more fumbles if it wants to be successful in MAC play.
Although small in numbers to this point, Ohio football’s class of 2015 will look to provide impact in on both sides of the ball.
With Saturday's win against Eastern Illinois, the Bobcats finished non-conference play with two straight victories.