Football: 'Cats prepare for impending all-around attack
By Brandon Kors | Aug. 29, 2013One constant in the ever-changing world of college athletics is the prospect of a new season, sure to be full of triumphs and tribulations, every year.
One constant in the ever-changing world of college athletics is the prospect of a new season, sure to be full of triumphs and tribulations, every year.
Ohio is set to start its season by competing in the Oregon Classic this weekend in Eugene, Ore., where the Bobcats will face three teams, including 2012 National Championship runner-up Oregon.
Ohio football players Larenzo Fisher, a junior cornerback, and Greg Windham, a redshirt freshman quarterback, pleaded not guilty to drug-trafficking charges Wednesday.
Many college athletes strive to be professional.
Whoa there, Bobcat fan, let’s not get ahead of ourselves.
Ivo Baltic said he sees the start of his professional career in Croatia as a fresh start after he signed a four-year contract with Cedevita Zagreb in mid-August.
After spending his summer proving himself one workout at a time, former Ohio men’s basketball guard D.J. Cooper signed a contract on Monday to play professionally in Greece.
Former Ohio basketball player DeVaughn Washington has signed a contract with the Kumamoto Vorters in Japan’s National Basketball League, which is the country’s top league.
For redshirt senior wide receiver Donte Foster, making highlight reel catches is nothing new.
With just two days remaining until the college football season officially kicks off, “MACtion” will soon be upon us.
78 days and counting.
Last season might have ended with a 45-14 thrashing of Louisiana-Monroe in the Advocare V100 Independence Bowl, but the conclusion of the Bobcats’ Mid-American Conference slate wasn’t nearly as inspiring.
Doing something for the first time is usually hard.
Despite winning the Mid-American Conference regular season title last season, Ohio was knocked out of the MAC Tournament one match short of the championship.
Come next week, another Fall Semester will be underway, which means another fall sports season is also on the horizon.
Ohio University has its own competition for an entity to become a club sport. This year, four new organizations have en tered the race.
In the case of former Ohio assistant coach Jonathon Sheridan, one year is all you need to make a difference.
Later this week, golf fans around the world will be watching the world’s best golfers compete in the final major of the season.