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Ohio downs Wofford 33-10
SEPT
4
2010

By: Ted Thompson / BobcatAttack.com Administrator

Ohio opened the 2010 season with a 33-10 win over Wofford Saturday night at Peden Stadium. The Bobcats used a balanced rushing attack in running for 230 yards on the Terriers. Vince Davidson led the way with 17 carries for 70 yards. Quarterbacks Phil Bates and Boo Jackson struggled to knock the rust of the passing game combining to complete just 8 of 17 passes for 101 yards and an interception. Ohio got a solid effort from its defense as it did not allow a completed pass and forced three Wofford...

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Noah Keller Media Day Interview
SEPT
3
2010

By: Ted Thompson / BobcatAttack.com Administrator

Middle linebacker Noah Keller was one of Frank Solich's first imports from Nebraska and he immediately made an impact on the program playing in all 12 games as a true freshman in 2007. He followed that up by being named Second Team All-MAC as a sophomore. Last year, his 155 tackles were the highest single-season total for the program in over 15 years and again earned him Second Team All-MAC. Keller enters 2010 as a preseason All-American selection and on the Nagurski Trophy Watch List. The "Kear...

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Julian Posey Media Day Interview
SEPT
2
2010

By: Ted Thompson / BobcatAttack.com Administrator

Senior cornerback Julian "Joonie" Posey enters 2010 with his name penned in as starter on the depth chart. Last year, in a backup role, Posey had 2 interceptions. He took one back 41 yards for a score against Northern Illinois and the other 59 yards and just short of a score vs. Kent State. Ohio coaches feel the talent is there for Posey to continue the solid cornerback play that the Bobcats have shown during the Solich regime. The Cincinnati LaSalle High School alum talked about the upcoming se...

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LaVon Brazill Media Day Interview
AUG
31
2010

By: Ted Thompson / BobcatAttack.com Administrator

The 2010 season hasn't started yet but that hasn't stopped the accolades from rolling in for Bobcat wide receiver LaVon Brazill. He's received preseason All-American honors and has been named to the Biletnikoff and Hornung Award Watch Lists. Brazill had big years both as a punt returner and receiver last year. He caught 53 passes for 702 yards and 6 TD's last year and returned 3 punts for scores. The senior from Latana, Florida talked with BobcatAttack at the team's annual Media Day....

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Gerald Moore Media Day Interview
AUG
30
2010

By: Ted Thompson / BobcatAttack.com Administrator

It didn't take long for safety Gerald Moore to make an impact. Stepping into a starting role as a freshman last year, he recorded 68 tackles and 6 interceptions. Those 6 picks tied for the most nationally among freshmen and helped earn him Sporting News Freshmen All-America honors. The Mitchellville, Maryland product talked with BobcatAttack.com about the upcoming campaign at the team's annual Media Day.

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Terrence McCrae Media Day Interview
AUG
29
2010

By: Ted Thompson / BobcatAttack.com Administrator

Wide receiver Terrence McCrae tied the Ohio single-season TD reception with 9 last year despite not being in a starting role. With Taylor Price off to the NFL, it's exciting to think what McCrae might accomplish a a starer in 2010. Bobcat fans got a brief glimpse in last year's MAC Championship Game. Starting for an injured LaVon Brazill, McCrae had 7 catches for 141 yards and a score. The senior from Vanderbilt, PA talked with BobcatAttack about what's in store for 2010 at the team's annual Med...

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Joe Flading Media Day Interview
AUG
28
2010

By: Ted Thompson / BobcatAttack.com Administrator

Offensive tackle Joe Flading moved into the starting lineup by the end of his freshman year. Last year, as a sophomore, garnered 3rd Team All-MAC honors. In 2010, Flading will be looked to as a leader of the Bobcats offensive line. The Cincinnati native talked about the upcoming season with BobcatAttack at the team's annual Media Day.

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Phil Bates Media Day Interview
AUG
27
2010

By: Ted Thompson / BobcatAttack.com Administrator

After a year sitting out due his transfer from Iowa St., Phil Bates jumps right into the starting quarterback competition at Ohio. Following a record-setting high school quarterback career, the junior saw limited action at wide receiver for the Cyclones in 2007 and at quarterback in 2008. Bates now plays for the man who was his dad's position coach at Nebraska, Frank Solich. The Omaha native talked about the upcoming season with BobcatAttack at the team's annual Media Day.

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Boo Jackson Media Day Interview
AUG
26
2010

By: Ted Thompson / BobcatAttack.com Administrator

Boo Jackson took over for an injured Theo Scott in 2008 and went on to have one of the best passing years in Ohio history. He set single-season school records in TD passes (19) and total offense (2,688 yards). His 60.5% completion percentage and 2,355 passing yards were the second highest signle-season totals.

After having shoulder surgery in 2009, it was Jackson who watched as Scott took over the controls. The senior from Gardena, California is back in 2010 to try to reclaim the starting QB...

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Indiana O-lineman pledges Ohio
AUG
15
2010

By: Ted Thompson / BobcatAttack.com Administrator

Ohio has a verbal commitment from 6-5, 290-pound offensive tackle Michael Curtis from Mishawaka (IN) High School. As a junior, Curtis was named First Team All-State in Indiana's 5-A Division. He becomes the 7th verbal to Ohio's 2011 recruiting class.

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