First home game calls for special football issue
By JIM RYAN | Sep. 18, 2014Post editor Jim Ryan thanks you for reading, and encourages to continue following our football coverage throughout the season.
Post editor Jim Ryan thanks you for reading, and encourages to continue following our football coverage throughout the season.
Linebacker Quentin Poling has made an immediate impact for the Bobcats’ defense, despite being just a redshirt freshman
We asked redshirt junior cornerback Ian Wells 20 questions to get to know what he listens to before a game and where he likes to eat.
After early playoff exit last season, Bobcats desire to earn national recognition higher than ever
Why did it take video evidence going public for the NFL to indefinitely suspend Ravens running back Ray Rice?
The Bobcats will be well-matched but ready to face the Wildcats on the road.
Ohio Athletics announces academic center fundraising campaign.
New coach aims to help the Bobcats make next step toward national title
Oftentimes, the libero is overlooked when talking about the success of a volleyball team.
Freshman Megan Silveira and senior goalie Brittany Walker were named the Mid American Conference Offensive and Defensive Players of the week, respectively, this afternoon after the two assisted the Bobcats in wins over Ohio State and Longwood.
Headlined by the Ohio State domination of Kent State, the Mid-American Conference faced numerous Power Five Conference opponents this week.
Although Ohio has a course on campus, the Men and Women’s teams travel to Athens Country Club.
After losing the Battle for the Bell, coach Frank Solich discussed potential ways to revamp his gameplan
ESPN analyst Merril Hodge had some harsh words to say about America’s love, Johnny Football.
It took 100 minutes and two overtimes, but Ohio defeated Mid-American Conference newcomer Longwood in a shootout to tally their second win.
Although the Bobcats won their season opener, each game has left them with a different area of concern to address.
Ohio defeated Detroit 3-1 on Friday afternoon, for its second straight home win.
The Bobcats completed a clean sweep of the Millennium Hotel Invitational field this weekend on their way to the tournament title
Ohio defeated Longwood in a shootout to win its second game of the weekend.
Marshall won the Battle for the Bell for the first time in three years, defeating Ohio 44-14 on Saturday.