Ohio has climbed the mountain to win the Mid-American Conference Championship Game for the first time since 1968. The Bobcats enter the history books in dominating fashion with a 38-3 win over rival Miami.
Going into Saturday, Ohio had lost five straight championship games.
Head coach Tim Albin became the third coach in program history to win the title game, joining legendary coaches Carroll Widdoes and Bill Hess.
Quarterback Parker Navarro had one of the most incredible performances the school has ever seen, with 4 total touchdowns and 235 passing yards.
Ohio took down rival Miami, the reigning champions, after three straight losses, including one earlier this season in Week Seven. The Bobcats had never faced the Redhawks in a championship game before Saturday.