Tettleton, Ohio trying to stay hot for trip to Buffalo
By Rob Ogden | Oct. 6, 2011Five starts, 1,202 passing yards, and 16 touchdowns ago, Tyler Tettleton scored his first career touchdown in a 27-24 win on the road at Buffalo.
Five starts, 1,202 passing yards, and 16 touchdowns ago, Tyler Tettleton scored his first career touchdown in a 27-24 win on the road at Buffalo.
Though much has been said about Ohio’s defense this year, it would be hard to win games without an effective offense.
After Ohio extended its winning streak to four games with a 2-0 victory against Miami last weekend, coach Neil Macmillan already had his sights set on the team’s next opponent.
When Nelsonville-York coach Dave Boston takes the field for home games, he is reminded of his father.
Teams that are made up like Ohio rely on dominant veterans who impose their will on opponents.
Apathy is sometimes described as the opposite of love. If that is the case, the NBA might be in trouble.
Ohio visits the Land of Lincoln this weekend looking to bank two wins and log another — honestly.
When Ohio took the ice last weekend, many Bobcat fans noticed the familiar No. 17 jersey of Josh Fodor flying around and recording a key assist in the Bobcats’ 5-4 win Saturday night.
The final Mid-American Conference teams got their first taste of conference play, and two MAC West schools picked up wins against East Division teams.
A mouth guard can be replaced for about $3. But how do you replace a nose guard?
Every Ohio soccer player knows two words apply for every home match.
Ohio won a critical game against Kent State Saturday but lost a critical Huynh in the process.
Following her team’s shutout win against Miami yesterday, Ohio’s Taylor Brown had ice on her left wrist.
OHIO Football: Bobcats vs. Kent State Golden Flashes
Despite playing the majority of their games on the road this season, the Bobcats have jumped out to an 8-2 record. Mid-American Conference play will continue for them this weekend, with games at home against Ball State and Miami.
“Kent” is just a euphemism for “almost Cleveland.” OHIO 34, Kent State 16 — Michael Stainbrook (3-0)
After sweeping the Ohio Invitational for the second-consecutive season last weekend, the Bobcats hope to continue their winning ways against much tougher competition this afternoon in the All-Ohio Championships.
Ohio has been the victim of opponents’ point runs in several of its matches this season, but the Bobcats strung together a few runs of their own to defeat Kent State in straight sets.
Playing a team that you’ve already beaten handily may seem like a piece of cake, a cinch, a welcomed chance to add a couple more easy marks to the win column.