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By Trevor Colgan | Nov. 1, 2018Ohio will look to pick up big wins against a top-five team.
Ohio will look to pick up big wins against a top-five team.
Football beat writer Spencer Holbrook talks about Ohio’s win over Ball State and what the team needs to do to succeed in November.
Here’s everything you need to know for Ohio and Western Michigan’s Thursday night matchup.
Senior forward Cody Black routinely has some of the fewest penalty minutes on the team. It’s because of his father, Jim.
Ohio plays Western Michigan on Thursday night for the first time since the 2016 MAC Championship Game.
Ohio lost to Ball State earlier this season. The teams meet again Thursday in the first round of the MAC Tournament.
There are only about 20 seconds from whistle to faceoff.
What to know about the Western Michigan Broncos.
Where Ohio might wind up for its bowl game.
Ohio needs to improve its passing if it wants to advance far in the MAC Tournament.
The Bobcats will play at Western Michigan on Thursday.
Under constant pressure, the Ohio defense allowed five goals in the final regular season game.
The Bobcats’ offense looked strong in their win against Eastern Michigan, and it may just be clicking at the right time.
Athens defeated the Buckeyes and won a league championship for the first time since 2014 on Friday night.
The Bobcats missed opportunities throughout the game.
Ohio’s offense never faltered in Thursday’s win.
Ohio played a complete game Thursday for the second straight game.
The Bobcats were dominant on defense Thursday night.
The Bobcats crushed the Cardinals behind 411 yards rushing.
The Bobcats extended their winning streak to two, improving to 5-3 overall and 3-1 in the Mid-American Conference.