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By Nick Kairys | Oct. 13, 2016Ohio, 5-1 (MAC) in its last six games, goes on the road for a weekend series against two MAC West Division teams.
Ohio, 5-1 (MAC) in its last six games, goes on the road for a weekend series against two MAC West Division teams.
Faculty at EMU wanted the Division I football program dropped due to low success and attendance, but the team has jumped out to a 4-2 start this season.
After a 6-0 start at home, the Bobcats go on the road for the first time this season.
Eastern Michigan, a surprise team this season, is vulnerable through the air.
Ohio will face Ball State and Longwood on the road this week in MAC conference play.
The Post analyzes Ohio men's basketball forward Wadly Mompremier.
Ohio got its first win in nine games. Aaron Rodgers hopes this starts a new trend midway through conference play.
The football reporters grade the Bobcats up to this point in the season.
The Eagles will bring a balanced offense on Saturday in hopes of spoiling a strong start to MAC play for the Bobcats.
The two-headed monster in the backfield has caused a shift in the Bulldogs' offensive scheme.
The Post analyzes Ohio men's basketball forward Doug Taylor.
Peyton White and Ty Herriott are best friends and co-captains this year, and have only one goal which is to win a team tournament.
Ohio will play Eastern Michigan on Saturday at 2 p.m. in Athens.
Athens was able to win Friday despite some sloppy play, and that's ok ... for now.
Western Michigan continues its unbeaten season, and it made SportsCenter Top Ten Plays.
In two starts, Javon Hagan is a leading voice of the secondary's impressive start.
Brendan Sano had 519 total yards in Athens' 62-46 win over Meigs.
The Bobcats defeated the Zips 4-1 to get their first win in MAC play this season. Next they travel to Ypsilanti, Michigan to face the EMU Eagles.
After having spent the last four years together, the Bobcats' senior class is preparing for their final season together.
Ohio lost 6-1 to Wake Forest, the No. 17 team in the nation.