Football: Three takeaways from Ohio's 17-7 win at Miami
By Andrew Gillis | Oct. 3, 2016It wasn't pretty, but Ohio got a 10-point win over rival Miami. But what did the game tell us about the Bobcats?
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It wasn't pretty, but Ohio got a 10-point win over rival Miami. But what did the game tell us about the Bobcats?
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