Football: Breathe easy; Ohio beats Buffalo 34-10
By Andrew Gillis | Nov. 3, 2016The Bobcats are now just one game away from sealing a MAC East title.
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The Bobcats are now just one game away from sealing a MAC East title.
Sit comfortably, Bobcats. That's what Ohio's football team is doing this upcoming week.
The Ohio offense continued to play well in its 34-10 win against Buffalo.
Ohio beat Buffalo 34-10 on Thursday night as Tarell Basham tied the season sack record.
After losing two of their top three scorers from a year ago, Ohio looks to sort out its roster this weekend against Thomas More.
Ohio starts its season Saturday in an exhibition matchup against Rio Grande.
Ohio will take on an emotional Michigan-Dearborn team this weekend.
The Chicago Cubs defeated the Cleveland Indians 8-7 to win their first World Series since 1908.
Former Ohio forward Maurice Ndour is trying to make an impact on the New York Knicks.
Quiera Lampkins generally sat in the background of the game plan, this year, she's in the forefront.
Buffalo will come to Athens with a strong running attack.
The Bobcats will likely have a new home in the next 10 years, but there are many steps left to complete.
Dorian Brown's 212 yards at Toledo were the most by a running back since 2008.
The masks are custom-made by artists and include symbols and drawings important to the players.
Buffalo run defense should pose a strong matchup for Ohio's run-oriented offense.
Katie Barker used her time off to understand mental aspects of basketball, and she's ready to build off of her knowledge.
Coach Frank Solich said at his weekly press conference that Greg Windham's injury is not as serious as they thought and he should recover quickly.
As the season progresses for the Bobcats, and the weekend series continue to physically impact them, they will inevitably get injured.
The Ohio soccer team has three key takeaways from this season despite missing out on the MAC Tournament for the third-straight year.
The last in The Post's preseason profiles on basketball players, Drew Crabtree and Jaylon McDonald are examined for their impact this season.