Sports Column: Season still optimistic for Ohio football
By Chad Lindskog | Sep. 18, 2014The Bobcats may have lost two straight, but don’t give up hope yet
The Bobcats may have lost two straight, but don’t give up hope yet
Chad Lindskog, Sports Editor (2-1)Ohio 35, Idaho 17“The Bobcats score early and often enough that students leave after halftime to pregame in their dorm rooms.”Alex Busch, Asst. Sports Editor (2-1)Ohio 35, Idaho 21“For the first time in four weeks the Bobcats will put together four quarters of consistent play on both sides of the ball, frustrating Idaho’s youngsters at QB and WR.”Luke O’Roark, Staff Writer (3-0)Ohio 30, Idaho 17“Ohio’s offense has been struggling, but the Vandals are just too abysmal to lose to.”Charlie Hatch, Staff Writer (2-1)Ohio 38, Idaho 17“This was scheduled as a must-win game and Frank Solich makes sure it happens in the home opener.”Andy Kovar, Staff Writer (3-0)Ohio 31, Idaho 10“The offense finally finds a groove as a homecoming proves to be exactly what the doctor orders for the Bobcats.”Tony Wolfe, Staff Writer (1-1)Ohio 41, Idaho 10“Ohio has an important chance to recover following a tough loss to Marshall. Idaho is just the kind of team to allow the Bobcats to regain some confidence.”
Ohio plays Friday night to end its non-conference campaign.
Hogan gets coaching debut as Bobcats strive for 2-0 start.
Ohio coach Neil Macmillan and the Bobcats gear up for a matchup against undefeated Indiana.
Ohio will take a road trip to Blacksburg, Va. to compete in the Virginia Tech Alumni Invitational. This competition will carry some of the best not only in the country but also some of the best that Ohio will see this season.
Taco John's has been around for decades and looks as if they're expanding.
Take the heavenly smells of guacamole, honey and chocolate, add in some female “O” songs such as Trey Songz’s “Sex Ain’t Better Than Love,” combined with a packed auditorium of students, and you get the energized scene at “The Female Orgasm.”
Sexy show set to take the Jackie O's Stage.
Night of poetry, reading to honor late William Stafford at ARTS/West.
The Marching 110 will make its home debut Saturday alongside local high school bands
‘Hard-nosed’ newcomers and veterans bring big-play potential for Ohio at the wide receiver position
The Bobcats will host Idaho for their first home game, looking to for their first offensively and defensively balanced game of the season.
Post editor Jim Ryan thanks you for reading, and encourages to continue following our football coverage throughout the season.
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Sex talk with your favorite Bedpost columnists, Kristin Salaky and Ian Ording. Warning: Some language may be offensive to listeners.
The Women's Center hosts a photo exhibit exploring the image of Barbie dolls.
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