Football: Despite late comeback, Ohio falls 29-23 to No. 17 Western Michigan in MAC Championship Game
By Charlie Hatch | Dec. 3, 2016Despite a late comeback, Ohio falls to No. 17 Western Michigan in the MAC Championship Game.
Despite a late comeback, Ohio falls to No. 17 Western Michigan in the MAC Championship Game.
Ohio lost against Western Michigan on Friday.
Ohio students traveled on buses the university provided to the MAC Championship Game.
Ohio will have its first home competition this weekend against Buffalo.
The Bobcats are 18.5-point underdogs this weekend against the Broncos.
Ohio will look to extend its win streak Saturday when it plays Duquesne.
Ohio's 98-88 loss to Marshall showed defense still needs work. The first chance to correct itself comes Saturday against Bryant.
Ohio heads to West Virginia to take on Marshall in their final meet of the year.
The Bobcats returned to the ice on Monday after more than a week away from the rink
As the season progresses for the Bobcats, and the weekend series continue to physically impact them, they will inevitably get injured.
Ohio's defense has looked strong this season. Tuesday, it allowed 98 points.
With the basketball teams undefeated and the football team competing for its first conference title since 1968, Clay Johnson might be living in the golden era of Ohio Athletics.
Some of Ohio's redshirt freshmen have contributed to the team's success during their first year of athletic eligibility.
Ohio lost its first game of the season to a quick, efficient Marshall squad.
Ohio is one of the biggest underdogs of conference championship weekend.
Ohio will run against Marshall on Thursday for its first indoor meet.
The Bobcats couldn't keep up with the speed of the Thundering Herd.
Middle Tennessee hung in with Ohio for a few quarters, but the Bobcats were too much for the Blue Raiders to handle in the end.
Numerous Bobcats were honored by the MAC today.
Ohio will have to break through on offense against a stingy Western Michigan defense.