Football: Three key things from Ohio's 26-23 loss to Central Michigan
By Andrew Gillis | Oct. 7, 2017Ohio lost 26-23 on Homecoming due to bad turnovers and killer mistakes.
Ohio lost 26-23 on Homecoming due to bad turnovers and killer mistakes.
The Chippewas spoiled the Bobcats' Homecoming game by forcing four turnovers off quarterback Nathan Rourke.
The Bulldog defense did not allow a score in the second half.
Adams had 104 yards in the third quarter alone.
Ohio couldn't overcome Jamestown's damages from the first half of Friday's game.
The Bulls bested the Bobcats late in Friday's game.
Coach Ryan Adams is looking for his offensive line to help set up the run game.
He may just be behind a microphone, but Jake Jakuszeit stands at the heart of the energy at Bird Arena.
Ohio has faced two tough opponents already, but Jamestown is its toughest test yet.
When injury ravaged the career of Ohio’s most highly-anticipated basketball recruit, he found happiness in a career away from the court
Ohio seniors reminisce on their last four years at Ohio.
Seymour, from New Westminster, British Columbia, is part of a rare group of athletes that go directly from Canada to NCAA Division I football.
Ohio's linebackers have some of the most dynamic personalities on the team.
How the conference looks for the first week of conference play.
No team in the Mid-American Conference history has caused the Bobcats as much trouble as Central Michigan, but they'll hope for better results Saturday.
Ohio has two games this weekend, but Friday's home game against Longwood is the one that truly matters.
Leaving at Halftime: Episode 22.
Stephanie Olman, a setter, was asked to be an outside hitter.
The Bobcats will be tested in a pair of weekend matches.