Football: Poor play brings down Bobcats
By Christian Hoppens | Oct. 13, 2013In Ohio’s postgame news conference, redshirt senior wide receiver Donte Foster was asked how to pick up fellow redshirt senior Travis Carrie.
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In Ohio’s postgame news conference, redshirt senior wide receiver Donte Foster was asked how to pick up fellow redshirt senior Travis Carrie.
Momentum has shifted in the Bobcats’ favor.
When it comes to the midway point in the Mid-American Conference season, it’s all about who can crank out results.
After suffering its first Mid-American Conference loss Thursday, Ohio responded with a balanced attack to defeat Eastern Michigan and remain tied for first place in the conference.
For better or worse, a team will have a game or a series during the course of a season that changes the course of the campaign.
The pomp and circumstance that accompanies Homecoming is merely white noise for the Ohio football team.
Grove City natives Keith and Chad Moore are related by blood, and they also share a similar story on the gridiron for Ohio. Both linebackers started their Bobcats careers as walk-on redshirts during their freshman seasons.
Perhaps what caught your eye at the Presidents Cup this past weekend was the infamous Stricker streaker or the absurd amount of rain that fell, causing delays from the first to the last day of competition.
The cliché that conference play is the beginning of a new season is one that is often overused by coaches.
Football is a common bond between father and son in the Schwarzel family.
Six weeks ago, Ohio was blown out by No. 8 Louisville in front of a national television audience.
Despite entering Thursday with a four-game winning streak, the Bobcats fell to Kent State in a match against a team that brought new challenges to Ohio.
Florida Atlantic coach Carl Pelini said he still shows game film of Landon Cohen to his players — a testament to the former Ohio defensive tackle’s athletic ability.
The Bobcats are looking to bounce back during their first road trip of the season after dropping a pair of games by one goal this past weekend against Liberty.
Here is our Homecoming 2013 edition of "The Huddle," where Post reporters provide an inside look at Ohio games. There is a ton of content here with everything you need to know before the Bobcats' Homecoming game against Central Michigan.
Post senior writer Christian Hoppens corresponded via email with Central Michigan Life football beat writer Aaron McMann this week for a Q&A about the Chippewas’ 2013 campaign.
Ohio women’s soccer is entering the heart of its Mid-American Conference schedule.