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2023 Ohio Bobcats football
ConferenceMid-American Conference
DivisionEast Division
Record8–3 (5–2 MAC)
Head coach
Co-offensive coordinatorScott Isphording (3rd season)
Co-offensive coordinatorAllen Rudolph (3rd season)
Offensive schemeSpread option
Defensive coordinatorSpence Nowinsky (2nd season)
Base defense4–2–5
Home stadiumPeden Stadium
(capacity: 27,000)
Seasons
← 2022
2024 →
2023 Mid-American Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
East Division
Miami (OH) xy$   7 1     11 3  
Ohio   6 2     10 3  
Bowling Green   5 3     7 6  
Buffalo   3 5     3 9  
Akron   1 7     2 10  
Kent State   0 8     1 11  
West Division
Toledo xy   8 0     11 3  
Northern Illinois   5 3     7 6  
Eastern Michigan   4 4     6 7  
Central Michigan   3 5     5 7  
Ball State   3 5     4 8  
Western Michigan   3 5     4 8  
Championship: Miami (OH) 23, Toledo 14
  • $ – Conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • y – Championship game participant

The 2023 Ohio Bobcats football team represents Ohio University as a member of the East Division of the Mid-American Conference (MAC) in the 2023 NCAA Division I FBS football season. They are led by third-year head coach Tim Albin and play their home games at Peden Stadium in Athens, Ohio.[1][2][3]

Ohio entered the season coming off of their first 10 win season since 2011 as the defending division champion and favorite to repeat in the MAC East and the second favorite to Toledo to win the conference.[4] Ohio entered the season returning 9 of 11 starters from the highest scoring offense in the MAC including the defending conference player of the year in quarterback Kurtis Rourke who is returning from a torn ACL that he suffered in the eleventh game of the previous season against Ball State.[5][6][7][8]

Ohio finished non-conference play with a record of 3–1. Rourke wasn’t cleared to play until the Monday before the Week Zero game with San Diego State.[9] He suffered an undisclosed injury and was removed from the game in the first quarter.[10] The Bobcat offense struggled in a 20–13 loss.[11] C.J. Harris and Parker Narvarro split time at quarterback in a win against Long Island.[12] Ohio’s running game held the ball for over 37 minutes. The following week, Ohio kept the ball on the ground 45 times in a 17–10 win at Florida Atlantic.[13] Iowa State came to Peden Stadium where both offenses struggled in a game that featured 11 punts. The Bobcat's offense was unproductive but almost mistake free and held the ball for over 35 minutes. The Bobcat defense, led by Bryce Houston's 15 tackles, forced some key mistakes that made the difference in a 10–7 victory.[14][15]

Ohio opened conference play with a 38–7 over Bowling Green. Ohio’s defense again ruled the day forcing four turnovers and scoring two touchdowns. Rourke was 14 of 16 with three touchdown passes.[16] For their Homecoming, they opened up their offense in a 42–17 win over Kent State.[17] Rourke threw for 300 yards and 3 touchdowns of which 125 yards and 2 touchdowns had Miles Cross on the receiving end.[18] The Bobcat's five game winning streak was snapped the following week with a 23–13 loss on a windy day at Northern Illinois.[19] The Bobcat offense had 460 yards against Western Michigan without a turnover but only managed to score 20 points as Ohio held on to win by 3.[20] Ohio dropped out of a first place tie in a 30–16 home rivalry loss to Miami the following week.[21] They rebounded with a 20–10 win over Buffalo in their first midweek game of the season.[22] Ohio completed their home schedule with a 34–20 win over Central Michigan but were eliminated from MAC contention when Miami won on the same night.[23]

Offseason

Positions key
C Center CB Cornerback DB Defensive back DE Defensive end[a]
DL Defensive lineman DT Defensive tackle FB Fullback FS Free safety
G Guard[b] K Kicker[c] KR Kickoff returner LB Linebacker
LS Long snapper MLB Middle linebacker[d] OT Offensive tackle OL Offensive lineman
OLB Outside linebacker[a] NT Nose tackle P Punter PR Punt returner
QB Quarterback RS Return specialist RB Running back S Safety
SS Strong safety TE Tight end WR Wide receiver
  1. ^ a b May sometimes be referred to as an edge rusher (EDGE)
  2. ^ Also known as offensive guard (OG)
  3. ^ Also known as placekicker (PK)
  4. ^ Also known as inside linebacker (ILB)

Transfers

Source:[24][25]

Outgoing

Player Position Destination
Cannon Blauser LB South Dakota
Jamison Collier ATH East Tennessee State
Tyler Mullins S UT Martin
Nathanial Vakos K Wisconsin
Kyle Kelly LB Eastern Kentucky
Denzel Daxon DL Illinois
Nigel Drummond WR
CJ Hankins LB Siena Heights University
Kylen McCracken DT Marshall
Kadin Beler QB
Jeremiah Burton DL Slippery Rock
Vance Van Every OL UT Martin

Incoming

Player Position Transferred From
Walter Reynolds S Holy Cross
Jack Keneally TE Youngstown State
Christian Hilton WR Citadel
Dane Jackson OL North Texas
Kaci Seegars LB Liberty
Tristan Cox DE/LB Purdue
Jared Wheatley P/K Vanderbilt
Miles Fleming CB Minnesota
Kwame Sutton DL Austin Peay
Ches Jackson OT Colorado State

Recruiting class

US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight Commit date
Chase Hendricks
WR
Saint Louis, Missouri St. Mary's 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) 185 lb (84 kg)  
Recruiting star ratings: Rivals:3/5 stars   247Sports:3/5 stars    ESPN:3/5 stars
Rickey Hunt Jr.
RB
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Millwood 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) 180 lb (82 kg)  
Recruiting star ratings: Rivals:3/5 stars   247Sports:3/5 stars    ESPN:3/5 stars
Kobi Gorman
DL
Pickerington, Ohio Pickerington Central 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 265 lb (120 kg)  
Recruiting star ratings: Rivals:3/5 stars   247Sports:3/5 stars    ESPN:3/5 stars
Andrew Marshall
LB
Carroll, Ohio Bloom Carroll 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 220 lb (100 kg)  
Recruiting star ratings: Rivals:2/5 stars   247Sports:3/5 stars
Byron Pearson
CB
Senatobia, Mississippi Northwest Central Community College 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) 175 lb (79 kg)  
Recruiting star ratings: Rivals:2/5 stars   247Sports:3/5 stars
Mason Williams
TE
Mogadore, Ohio Mogadore 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 235 lb (107 kg)  
Recruiting star ratings: Rivals:2/5 stars   247Sports:3/5 stars
Jayvian Crable
ATH
Akron, Ohio Archbishop Hoban 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 200 lb (91 kg)  
Recruiting star ratings: Rivals:2/5 stars   247Sports:3/5 stars
Kendall Bannister
CB
Woodbridge, Virginia Freedom 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) 165 lb (75 kg)  
Recruiting star ratings: Rivals:2/5 stars   247Sports:3/5 stars
Jacob Winters
QB
Jackson, Ohio Jackson 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 215 lb (98 kg)  
Recruiting star ratings: Rivals:2/5 stars   247Sports:3/5 stars    ESPN:3/5 stars
Desmond Duffy
WR
Carmel, Indiana Carmel 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) 173 lb (78 kg)  
Recruiting star ratings: Rivals:2/5 stars   247Sports:3/5 stars    ESPN:3/5 stars
Danny Novickas
Edge
Chicago, Illinois Mount Carmel 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 205 lb (93 kg)  
Recruiting star ratings: Rivals:2/5 stars   247Sports:3/5 stars
Gianni Spetic
K
Chardon, Ohio Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin School 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 190 lb (86 kg)  
Recruiting star ratings: Rivals:2/5 stars   247Sports:3/5 stars
Owen DiFranco
Edge
Glen Ellyn, Illinois Glenbard South 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 210 lb (95 kg)  
Recruiting star ratings: Rivals:2/5 stars   247Sports:3/5 stars
Aiden Johnson
OT
Olney, Maryland Our Lady Good Counsel 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 300 lb (140 kg)  
Recruiting star ratings: Rivals:2/5 stars   247Sports:3/5 stars
Jalen Thomeson
ATH
Greenwood, Indiana Center Grove 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) 180 lb (82 kg)  
Recruiting star ratings: Rivals:2/5 stars   247Sports:2/5 stars
Donovan Walker
S
Aliquippa, Pennsylvania Aliquippa 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 165 lb (75 kg)  
Recruiting star ratings: Rivals:2/5 stars   247SportsN/A
Brady Sestili
LB
Dublin, Ohio Dublin Jerome 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 200 lb (91 kg)  
Recruiting star ratings: Rivals:2/5 stars   247SportsN/A
RJ Keuchler
DE
Pickerington, Ohio Pickerington Central 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 200 lb (91 kg)  
Recruiting star ratings: RivalsN/A   247SportsN/A
Jailen Hammer
WR
Oroville, California Butte College 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 190 lb (86 kg)  
Recruiting star ratings: RivalsN/A   247SportsN/A
Overall recruiting rankings:
  • ‡ Refers to 40 yard dash
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height, weight and 40 time.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "Rivals commits". Rivals.com. Retrieved May 12, 2023.
  • "ESPN commits". ESPN.com. Retrieved May 12, 2023.
  • "2024 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved May 12, 2023.
  • "247Sports commits". 247sports.com. Retrieved May 12, 2023.

[26][27][28]

Preseason

Preseason polls

Coaches Poll

On July 20 the MAC announced the preseason coaches poll. Ohio was picked to finish first in the East. They received four votes to win conference which was second only to defending champion and West favorite Toledo.[29][30]

East
Predicted finish Team Votes (1st place)
1 Ohio 63 (9)
2 Miami 52 (2)
3 Buffalo 51 (1)
4 Bowling Green 35
5 Akron 26
6 Kent State 19
West
Predicted finish Team Votes (1st place)
1 Toledo 66 (11)
2 Eastern Michigan 55 (1)
3 Northern Illinois 38
4 Central Michigan 37
5 Ball State 27
6 Western Michigan 23
Coaches poll (MAC Championship)
Rank Team Votes
1 Toledo 7
2 Ohio 4
3 Buffalo 1

Preseason Award watch lists

Award Player Position Year
Maxwell Award[31][32] Kurtis Rourke QB Gr.
Davey O'Brien Award[33][34] Kurtis Rourke QB Gr.
Biletnikoff Award[35][36] Sam Wiglusz WR Gr.
Doak Walker Award[37][38] Sieh Bangura RB R-So.
Walter Camp Award[39][40] Kurtis Rourke QB Gr.
Manning Award[41][42] Kurtis Rourke QB Gr.
Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award[43][44] Kurtis Rourke QB Gr.
Comeback Player of the Year Award[45] O'Shaan Allison RB R-5th
William V. Campbell Trophy[46] Bryce Houston LB Gr.

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendanceSource
August 26 7:00 p.m. at San Diego State* FS1 L 13–20 23,867 [47]
September 2 12:00 p.m. LIU* ESPN+ W 27–10 18,453 [48]
September 9 6:00 p.m. at Florida Atlantic* ESPN+ W 17–10 17,934 [49]
September 16 12:00 p.m. Iowa State*
  • Peden Stadium
  • Athens, OH
ESPNU W 10–7 21,991 [50]
September 23 3:30 p.m. at Bowling Green ESPN+ W 38–7 18,248 [51]
October 7 3:30 p.m. Kent Statedagger
  • Peden Stadium
  • Athens, OH
ESPN+ W 42–17 22,945 [52]
October 14 4:00 p.m. at Northern Illinois ESPNU L 13–23 11,143 [53]
October 21 12:00 p.m. Western Michigan
  • Peden Stadium
  • Athens, OH
CBSSN W 20–17 16,048 [54]
October 28 3:30 p.m. Miami (OH)
CBSSN L 16–30 19,854 [55]
November 7 7:30 p.m. at Buffalo ESPN2 W 20–10 11,444 [56]
November 15 7:00 p.m. Central Michigan
  • Peden Stadium
  • Athens, OH
ESPNU W 34–20 14,736 [57]
November 24 12:00 p.m. at Akron CBSSN

Game summaries

At San Diego State

Ohio Bobcats (0–0) vs. San Diego State Aztecs (0–0)
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Ohio 3 3 0713
San Diego State 3 7 01020

at Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego, CA

  • Date: Saturday, August 26, 2023
  • Game time: 7:00 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: sunny, Temperature:83 °F (28 °C), Wind:North 9 mph
  • Game attendance: 23,867
  • Referee: Christian Watson
  • TV announcers (FS1): Tim Brando and Spencer Tillman
  • Pregame line: San Diego State −2.0; O/U 48.5 • Ohio notes, boxscore
Game information
First Quarter
  • (10:53) SDSU - Jack Browning 49 yd FG 10 plays, 44 yards, TOP 04:07 (SDSU 3–0)
  • (04:22) OHIO - Gianni Spetic 19 yd FG 14 plays, 81 yards, TOP 06:26 (Tied 3–3)
Second Quarter
  • (04:44) OHIO - Gianni Spetic 40 yd FG 11 plays, 56 yards, TOP 06:01 (OHIO 6–3)
  • (00:00) SDSU - Mark Redman 13 yd pass from Jalen Mayden (Jack Browning kick) 7 plays, 71 yards, TOP 00:44 (SDSU 10–6)
Third Quarter
  • No scoring plays
Fourth Quarter
  • (13:32) SDSU - Jack Browning 21 yd FG 10 plays, 77 yards, TOP 06:09 (SDSU 13–6)
  • (05:39) SDSU - Mark Redman 4 yd pass from Jalen Mayden (Jack Browning kick) 11 plays, 79 yards, TOP 06:29 (SDSU 20–6)
  • (01:59) OHIO - Miles Cross 3 yd pass from CJ Harris (Gianni Spetic kick) 15 plays, 65 yards, TOP 03:40 (SDSU 20–13)
Statistics Ohio San Diego State
First downs 25 15
Total yards 390 318
Rushes/yards 31/111 31/154
Passing yards 279 164
Passing: Comp–Att–Int 26–51–3 18–28–0
Time of possession 32:36 27:24
Team Category Player Statistics
Ohio Passing CJ Harris 18/42, 203 yards, 1 TD, 3 INT
Rushing Sieh Bangura 15 rushes, 65 yards
Receiving Sam Wiglusz 10 receptions, 103 yards
San Diego State Passing Jalen Mayden 17/27, 164 yards, 2 TD
Rushing Jaylon Armstead 8 rushes, 78 yards
Receiving Mark Redman 5 receptions, 62 yards, 2 TD

Ohio traveled across the country to take on San Diego State in Week 0 game that was the earliest start to a football season in Bobcat history.[60] Defending MAC Player of the Year Kurtis Rourke, who was coming off of an ACL tear, was not cleared as the starting quarterback until the Monday prior to the game.[61] The teams exchanged field goals of their first two drives including a 49-yard connection by SDSU kicker Jack Browning on the opening drive of the game.[62] After an 8 for 10 start, Rourke was pulled from the game for precautionary reasons late in the first quarter after he got up with a limp after being hit in the pocket.[63] He was replaced by backup CJ Harris. Harris threw an interception on his first pass of the season but a missed field goal by Browning left the score tied. Ohio took the lead on a 40-yard FG by Gianni Spetic on a drive led by the running of Sieh Bangura.[64] After an Aztec punt, Harris moved the Bobcats in position to take a two score lead going into halftime but was intercepted by Cedarious Barfield. After the return, San Diego State marched 71 yards in 44 seconds to take the lead on a Mark Redman touchdown reception on the final play of the half.[65]

Ohio used up most of the third quarter on a 19 play drive to open the half but it resulted in a missed field goal. Another Browning field goal and another touchdown catch by Redman gave SDSU a two score lead with 6:20 left in the fourth quarter. Harris led Ohio on a 15 play drive that concluded with a touchdown pass to Miles Cross. Ohio's defense stopped the Aztecs on fourth down with 59 seconds remaining to give their offense a chance. After driving to the SDSU 33, New Zealand Williams intercepted Harris and returned it 40 yards to run out the clock.[66]

Vs. LIU

LIU Sharks (0–0) vs. Ohio Bobcats (0–1)
Quarter 1 2 34Total
LIU 0 3 0710
Ohio 3 14 10027

at Peden StadiumAthens, OH

  • Date: Saturday, September 2, 2023
  • Game time: 12:00 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: sunny, Temperature:83 °F (28 °C)
  • Game attendance: 18,453
  • Referee: Rich Edwards
  • TV announcers (ESPN+): Michael Reghi, Jerod Cherry
  • Pregame line: Ohio −34.5; O/U 58.0 • Ohio notes, boxscore
Game information
First Quarter
  • (02:44) OHIO - Gianni Spetic 24 yd FG 10 plays, 73 yards, TOP 05:13 (OHIO 3–0)
Second Quarter
  • (10:30) OHIO - Tyler Walton 3 yd pass from CJ Harris (Gianni Spetic Kick) 10 plays, 57 yards, TOP 6:19 (OHIO 10–0)
  • (04:21) OHIO - Bryce Butler 9 yd pass from Parker Navarro (Gianni Spetic Kick) 7 plays, 32 yards, TOP 3:55 (OHIO 17–0)
  • (00:00) LIU - Michael Coney 41 yd FG 3 plays, 24 yards, TOP 00:20 (OHIO 17–3)
Third Quarter
  • (11:50) OHIO - Mason Williams 32 yd pass from Parker Navarro (Gianni Spetic Kick) 6 plays, 75 yards, TOP 3:10 (OHIO 24–3)
  • (04:13) OHIO - Gianni Spetic 25 yd FG 4 plays, 3 yards, TOP 01:56 (OHIO 27–3)
Fourth Quarter
  • (06:21) LIU - Davon Wells 15 yd pass from Luca Stanzani (Michael Coney Kick) 4 plays, 35 yards, TOP 1:54 (OHIO 27–10)
Statistics LIU Ohio
First downs 13 18
Total yards 206 303
Rushes/yards 22/34 45/199
Passing yards 172 104
Passing: Comp–Att–Int 21–33 12–15
Time of possession 26:51 33:09
Team Category Player Statistics
LIU Passing Luca Stanzani 21/33, 173 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT
Rushing Pat Bowen 5 rushes, 16 yards
Receiving Quincy McDuffie 3 receptions, 43 yards
Ohio Passing Parker Navarro 5/7, 60 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT
Rushing Sieh Bangura 19 rushes, 107 yards
Receiving Tyler Walton 4 receptions, 36 yards, 1 TD

In a game in which the Bobcats were heavily favored the staff chose to sit several starters Ohio played conservatively and kept the ball on the ground much of the game. CJ Harris started at quarterback. He and Parker Navarro combined to complete 12 or 15 pass attempts. Ohio ran the ball 45 times with Sieh Bangura getting 107 yards on 19 attempts to win MAC Offensive Player of the Week honors.[67] Linebacker Bryce Houston had 11 tackles with an interception and a sack to win MAC Defensive player of the week as the Bobcats cruised to a 27–10 victory over Long Island.[68]

At Florida Atlantic

Ohio Bobcats (1–1) vs. Florida Atlantic Owls (1–0)
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Ohio 0 7 7317
Florida Atlantic 0 10 0010

at FAU Stadium, Boca Raton, FL

  • Date: Saturday, September 9, 2023
  • Game time: 6:00 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: sunny, Wind:East 4 mph
  • Game attendance: 17,934
  • Referee: Edwin Lee
  • TV announcers (ESPN+): James Westling, Leger Douzable, Smacker Miles
  • Pregame line: FAU −3.5; O/U 61.5 • Ohio notes, boxscore
Game information
First Quarter
  • No scoring plays
Second Quarter
  • (06:54) FAU - Logan Lupo 37 yd FG 10 plays, 13 yards, TOP 02:09 (FAU 3–0)
  • (05:12) FAU - Jarron Morris 72 yd interception return (Carter Davis kick) (FAU 10–0)
  • (00:23) OHIO - Wil Kacmarek 13 yd pass from Kurtis Rourke (Gianni Spetic kick) 11 plays, 75 yards, TOP 04:49 (FAU 10–7)
Third Quarter
  • (05:38) OHIO – O'Shaan Allison 5 yd run (Alex Kasee kick) 9 plays, 80 yards, TOP 05:39 (OHIO 14–10)
Fourth Quarter
  • (05:26) OHIO – Alex Kasee 39 yd FG 11 plays, 38 yards, TOP 05:49 (OHIO 17–10)
Statistics Ohio Florida Atlantic
First downs 23 13
Total yards 354 185
Rushes/yards 45/151 15/5
Passing yards 203 180
Passing: Comp–Att–Int 18–28–2 23–43–2
Time of possession 37:13 21:22
Team Category Player Statistics
Ohio Passing Kurtis Rourke 18/29, 203 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT
Rushing O'Shaan Allison 22 rushes, 80 yards, 1 TD
Receiving Mason WIlliams 2 receptions, 46 yards
Florida Atlantic Passing Casey Thompson 23/42, 180 yards, 2 INT
Rushing Larry McCammon 7 rushes, 23 yards
Receiving LaJohntay Wester 12 receptions, 101 yards

In a game that went differently from last year's shootout between Ohio and Florida Atlantic in Athens the prior season, Ohio won a defensive struggle by holding off FAU by a score of 17–10.[69][70] Kurtis Rourke started for Ohio after sitting out the prior week. Casey Thompson started for FAU after transferring from Nebraska during the off season.[71]

Rourke was intercepted on his first pass of the game. However, Thompson gave Ohio the ball right back with an interception by Austin Brawley on the next play.[72] Ohio moved into field goal range on the ensuing possession, but, in the first of what would be many missed opportunities for Ohio's offense, Alex Kasee missed a 44 yard field goal attempt.[72] After an FAU three and out, Ohio again got into field goal range. However, in lieu of another long field goal try they were stopped on fourth down.[73] After a series of drives ending in punts, a Sieh Bangura fumble in the second quarter set up a Logan Lupo field goal to give the Owls the lead.[73] On the next possession, Ohio drove into Owl territory again but Jarron Morris intercepted a Rourke pass off Ty Walton's hands and returned it 72 yards to give the Owls a ten point lead.[74][75] Rourke then led the Bobcats on an 11 play, 75 yard drive and this time they capitalized with a touchdown pass to Will Kacmarek to cut the lead to three.[76]

After an FAU punt to open the second half, Ohio went on another long touchdown drive that culminated with an O'Shaan Allison 5 yard rush.[77] After an exchange of punts Tank Pearson intercepted a Thompson pass set up a Kasee field goal to put Ohio up by a touchdown with 5 minutes left.[78][72] Ohio's offense played conservatively the rest of the way and finished the game with 45 rushing attempts as they relied on their defense to stop the final two Owl drives and preserve the win.[75] The Bobcat defense forced two turnovers and held the Owls to 185 total yards with only 5 yards rushing.[79] Both FAU scores were set up by Bobcat turnovers.[73] LaJohntay Wester was the lone bright spot for the Owls' offense with 12 catches for 101 yards.[80]

Vs. Iowa State

Iowa State Cyclones (1–1) vs. Ohio Bobcats (2–1)
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Iowa State 0 0 077
Ohio 0 0 7310

at Peden Stadium • Athens, OH

Game information
First Quarter
  • No scoring plays
Second Quarter
  • No scoring plays
Third Quarter
  • (11:18) OHIO - Sam Wiglusz 5 yd pass from Kurtis Rourke (Gianni Spetic kick) 6 plays, 23 yards, TOP 02:51 (OHIO 7–0)
Fourth Quarter
  • (05:26) OHIO – Gianni Spetic 27 yd FG 12 plays, 81 yards, TOP 05:47 (OHIO 10–0)
  • (11:18) ISU - Jayden Higgins 5 yd pass from Rocco Becht (Chase Contreraz kick) 2 plays, 72 yards, TOP 00:48 (OHIO 10–7)
Statistics Iowa State Ohio
First downs 13 18
Total yards 271 247
Rushes/yards 23/38 37/112
Passing yards 233 135
Passing: Comp–Att–Int 17–24–2 16–32–0
Time of possession 24:09 35:51
Team Category Player Statistics
Iowa State Passing Rocco Becht 17/24, 233 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT
Rushing Rocco Becht 9 rushes, 31 yards
Receiving Daniel Jackson 3 receptions, 65 yards
Ohio Passing Kurtis Rourke 16/32, 135 yards, 1 TD
Rushing Kurtis Rourke 7 rushes, 58 yards
Receiving Sam Wiglusz 5 receptions, 53 yards, 1 TD

In another defensive slugfest, Ohio’s offense eked out enough points against the top defense in the Big 12 Conference from the prior season to edge Iowa State by a score of 10–7.[81][82] Points were hard to come by. Each team had one drive during the first half that ended in a missed long field goal attempt but the other possessions in the first half ended in a combined six punts and Ohio’s final possession that ended with the half expiring. The score at the half was deadlocked at zero with very little productivity out of either offensive unit.[83]

Ohio caught the first break major break of the game when a Cyclone receiver slipped on his route on the second play from scrimmage of the second half. The play resulted in Torrie Cox Jr. intercepting a Rocco Becht pass that set the Bobcats up with a short field on offense. They capitalized six plays later when Sam Wiglusz grabbed a 5-yard touchdown pass from Kurtis Rourke on third and goal.[84] Iowa State managed one first down on the next drive but then teams then exchanged three and out possessions.[83]

Ohio’s offense finally found some rhythm near the end of the third quarter. The Bobcat’s managed a 12 play drive netting 81 yards that ate 5:47 off of the clock. Ohio kicker Gianni Spetic hit a 27-yard field goal to give Ohio a ten point lead early in the fourth quarter. [85] On the ensuing drive the Cyclones found some offense and marched 63 yards on 14 plays. They passed on going for a first down on 4th and 1 from the Ohio 19. Instead, they opted for a short field goal attempt with controversial results. The ball passed high over the right goal post and was ruled as a miss.[86] After an Ohio three and out, Iowa State’s offense provided just what it needed to get back in the game with a quick two play touchdown drive ending in an 18-yard touchdown reception by Jaydin Higgins.[87] After Ohio could only manage one first down on their next possession, a punt set up the Cyclones with a chance starting from their own 12-yard line.[88] Becht’s pass on the first play was defected and bounced back toward defensive lineman Rodney Mathews who snatched a game sealing interception.[89]

Ohio’s defense held Iowa State to 7 points, 271 yards, and forced two Cyclone turnovers. Linebacker Bryce Houston led the way and won his second MAC East Defensive Player of the Week award on the young season with a 15-tackle performance.[90][91] Ohio’s offense was equally unproductive but made fewer mistakes than the Cyclones and that made the difference in the game. The Bobcat offense allowed no sacks, never fumbled or dropped a pass, did not commit a single penalty or turn the ball over, held the ball for almost 36 minutes, and, other than the plays killing the clock at the end of the game, had only one rushing attempt for negative yardage.[92][93]

At Bowling Green

Ohio Bobcats (3–1) vs. Bowling Green Falcons (1–2)
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Ohio 21 10 7038
Bowling Green 0 0 077

at Doyt Perry Stadium, Bowling Green, OH

  • Date: Saturday, September 23, 2023
  • Game time: 3:30 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: sunny
  • Game attendance: 18,248
  • Referee: Rich Edwards
  • TV announcers (ESPN+): Doug Sherman, Marcus Ray
  • Pregame line: Ohio −13.0; O/U 45.0 • Ohio notes, boxscore
Game information
First Quarter
  • (13:08) OHIO - Sieh Bangura 29 yd pass from Kurtis Rourke (Gianni Spetic kick) 2 plays, 28 yards, TOP 01:12 (OHIO 7–0)
  • (08:38) OHIO - Will Kacmarek 10 yd pass from Kurtis Rourke (Gianni Spetic kick) 6 plays, 79 yards, TOP 03:33 (OHIO 14–0)
  • (08:38) OHIO - Keye Thompson 71 yd fumble return (Gianni Spetic Kick) 6 plays, 46 yards, TOP 03:29 (OHIO 21–0)
Second Quarter
  • (08:38) OHIO - Gianni Spetic 27 yd FG 9 plays, 58 yards, TOP 04:51 (OHIO 24–0)
  • (08:35) OHIO - Roman Parodie 28 yd fumble return (Gianni Spetic Kick) 1 play, -7 yards, TOP 00:08 (OHIO 31–0)
Third Quarter
  • (01:22) OHIO - Miles Cross 19 yd pass from Kurtis Rourke (Gianni Spetic Kick) 10 plays, 77 yards, TOP 06:33 (OHIO 38–0)
Fourth Quarter
  • (13:42) BGSU - Terion Stewart 4 yd run (Alan Anaya Kick) 6 plays, 69 yards, TOP 02:35 (OHIO 38–7)
Statistics Ohio Bowling Green
First downs 19 10
Total yards 328 211
Rushes/yards 37/127 22/102
Passing yards 201 109
Passing: Comp–Att–Int 16–19–0 16–31–2
Time of possession 34:13 25:47
Team Category Player Statistics
Ohio Passing Kurtis Rourke 14/16, 196 yards, 3 TD
Rushing O'Shaan Allison 13 rushes, 42 yards
Receiving Jacoby Jones 4 receptions, 85 yards
Bowling Green Passing Connor Bazelak 16/31, 109 yards, 2 INT
Rushing Terion Stewart 12 rushes, 107 yards, 1 TD
Receiving Odieu Hiliare 5 receptions, 85 yards

Ohio spoiled Bowling Green’s homecoming by putting up 38 points, their highest point total of the young season, but it was again Ohio’s defense that stole the show.[94][95] Ohio’s defense held Bowling Green to 211 yards and forced 4 turnovers, scored 2 touchdowns, and did not surrender points until the game was out of hand with Ohio holding a 38-0 lead in the 4th quarter.[96]

Former Missouri and Indiana starting quarterback Connor Bazelak was intercepted by Ohio linebacker Keye Thompson on the game's opening possession.[97][98] Ohio capitalized on their second play with a 29 catch by running back Sieh Bangura.[99] After a Bowling Green three and out Ohio went up by fourteen on a Will Kacmarek 10 yard reception.[100] On the ensuing possession Keye Thompson came up big for Ohio after recovering a fumble forced by Vonnie Watkins and returned it 71 yards for a touchdown to put Ohio up by 21 less than ten minutes into the game.[101] Thompson's big plays would eran him MAC East Defensive Player of the week.[102] After a Gianni Spetic field goal early in the second quarter, Bryce Houston and Torrie Cox Jr forced a fumble that was picked up by Roman Parodie for the second scoop and score of the game.[103][104] Beginning early in the 3rd quarter A 10 play, 77 yard drive resulted in Kurtus Rourke’s third touchdown pass of the game.[105] This time Miles Cross was on the receiving end to put the Bobcats up 38–0.[106] Bowling Green got on the board with a 4 yard rush by Terion Stewart in the 4th quarter to make the final 38–7.[107]

Ohio’s offense again played conservatively with another strong defensive performance. They kept the ball on the ground 37 times and held the ball for over 34 minutes.[96] Rourke was 14 of 16 on his pass attempts for 198 yards and 3 touchdowns.[108] His 98.5 Total QBR Rating on the game led the FBS for the week.[109]

Vs. Kent State

Kent State Golden Flashes (1–4) vs. Ohio Bobcats (4–1)
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Kent State 0 7 3717
Ohio 0 21 14742

at Peden Stadium • Athens, OH

Game information
First Quarter
  • No scoring plays
Second Quarter
  • (13:35) OHIO - Miles Cross 25 yd pass from Kurtis Rourke (Gianni Spetic kick) 6 plays, 55 yards, TOP 02:16 (OHIO 7–0)
  • (11:20) KENT - Chrishon McCray 42 yd pass from Michael Alaimo (Andrew Glass Kick) 7 plays, 77 yards, TOP 02:09 (Tied 7–7)
  • (04:05) OHIO - Sam Wiglusz 30 yd pass from Kurtis Rourke (Gianni Spetic kick) 2 plays, 45 yards, TOP 00:49 (OHIO 14–7)
  • (00:37) OHIO – Kurtis Rourke 4 yd run (Gianni Spetic kick) 5 plays, 57 yards, TOP 01:53 (OHIO 21–7)
Third Quarter
  • (12:18) KENT – Andrew Glass 37 yd FG 7 plays, 42 yards, TOP 02:34 (OHIO 21–10)
  • (09:13) OHIO - Miles Cross 22 yd pass from Kurtis Rourke (Gianni Spetic kick) 6 plays, 90 yards, TOP 02:59 (OHIO 28–10)
  • (05:39) OHIO – Sieh Bangura 3 yd run (Gianni Spetic kick) 6 plays, 31 yards, TOP 02:56 (OHIO 35–10)
Fourth Quarter
  • (13:26) OHIO – Sieh Bangura 3 yd run (Gianni Spetic kick) 11 plays, 69 yards, TOP 05:31 (OHIO 42–10)
  • (09:57) KENT - Chrishon McCray 10 yd pass from Tommy Ulatowski (Andrew Glass Kick) 10 plays, 76 yards, TOP 03:23 (OHIO 42–17)
Statistics Kent State Ohio
First downs 16 24
Total yards 228 466
Rushes/yards 36/109 35/166
Passing yards 119 300
Passing: Comp–Att–Int 11–20–1 20–32–0
Time of possession 27:04 32:56
Team Category Player Statistics
Kent State Passing Michael Alaimo 9/13, 107 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
Rushing Jaylen Thomas 24 rushes, 67 yards
Receiving Chrishon McCray 6 receptions, 93 yards, 2 TD
Ohio Passing Kurtis Rourke 20/32, 300 yards, 3 TD
Rushing Parker Navarro 3 rushes, 65 yards
Receiving Miles Cross 7 receptions, 125 yards, 2 TD

Ohio won its homecoming matchup with the Kent State Golden Flashes.[110] They won at home for the ninth straight time and won their ninth straight MAC regular season game. Ohio had its best offensive output so far on the season with 42 points.[111] The Bobcats gave quarterback Kurtis Rourke his first real opportunity to air it out since tearing his ACL in 2022.[112] He took advantage of 32 pass attempts by netting 300 passing yards with 3 touchdowns and also scored on the ground.[113] Two of the touchdowns were caught by Miles Cross who had 125 receiving yards on the day.[114] That was good enough for Cross to win MAC East Offensive Player of the Week honors.[115] Sam Wiglusz caught the other TD and ended with 44 yards.[116] Ohio’s defense had another good effort as they held Kent State to 228 total yards.[117] Linebacker Bryce Houston continued his stellar season with 10 tackles, ½ sack, 1½ tackles for loss, and an interception.[118] Bradley Weaver added 2 sacks for the Bobcats.[119] Chrishon McCray was the offensive bright spot for Kent State with 93 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns.[120]

Both offenses started slowly as the first quarter ended 0–0.[121] Cross caught is first touchdown early in the second but Kent State immediately responded with a 42 yard bomb to McCray from Michael Alaimo.[122] After an exchange of punts, Wiglusz scored the first of five touchdowns in five possessions on a 30 yard reception that was ruled a catch after official review.[123] Rourke scored from 4 yards out on a rush just before the half as Ohio took a 21–7 lead.[124] The Kent State opened the second half with a field goal but then Ohio broke the game open in the second half with another Cross catch and two 3 yard rushing touchdowns from running back Sieh Bangura.[125][126] McCray caught his second touchdown from Golden Flashes backup quarterback Tommy Ulatowski in the fourth quarter to make the final 42–17.[127]

Vs. Northern Illinois

Ohio Bobcats(5–1) vs. Northern Illinois Huskies (2–4)
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Ohio 3 10 0013
Northern Illinois 7 0 10623

at Huskie StadiumDeKalb, IL

  • Date: Saturday, October 14, 2023
  • Game time: 4:00 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: cloudy, Temperature:53 °F (12 °C), Wind:Southwest 17 mph
  • Game attendance: 11,143
  • Referee: Andrew Speciale
  • TV announcers (ESPNU): Drew Carter, Dustin Fox
  • Pregame line: Ohio -5.5; O/U 45.0 • Ohio notes, boxcore
Game information
First Quarter
  • (08:18) NIU - Gavin Williams 53 yd run (Kanon Woodill Kick) 7 plays, 85 yards, TOP 04:05 (NIU 7–0)
  • (03:04) OHIO - Gianni Spetic 27 yd FG 10 plays, 51 yards, TOP 05:10 (NIU 7–3)
Second Quarter
  • (10:22) OHIO - Kurtis Rourke 1 yd run (Gianni Spetic Kick) 13 plays, 60 yards, TOP 07:00 (OHIO 10–7)
  • (00:07) OHIO - Gianni Spetic 37 yd FG 16 plays, 69 yards, TOP 06:00 (OHIO 13–7)
Third Quarter
  • (12:54) NIU - Grayson Barnes 58 yd pass from Rocky Lombardi (Kanon Woodill Kick) 3 plays, 66 yards, TOP 01:10 (NIU 14–13)
  • (02:12) NIU - Kanon Woodill 31 yd FG 12 plays, 68 yards, TOP 06:50 (NIU 17–13)
Fourth Quarter
  • (10:31) NIU - Kanon Woodill 37 yd FG 9 plays, 40 yards, TOP 05:11 (NIU 20–13)
  • (08:09) NIU - Kanon Woodill 32 yd FG 4 plays, 5 yards, TOP 02:05 (NIU 23–13)
Statistics Ohio Northern Illinois
First downs 16 13
Total yards 254 302
Rushes/yards 159 172
Passing yards 159 172
Passing: Comp–Att–Int 22–36–3 15–23–0
Time of possession 28:15 31:45
Team Category Player Statistics
Ohio Passing Kurtis Rourke 23/36, 159 yards, 3 INT
Rushing O'Shaan Allison 11 rushes, 43 yards
Receiving Sam Wiglusz 4 receptions, 37 yards
Northern Illinois Passing Rocky Lombardi 15/23, 172 yards, 1 TD
Rushing Gavin Williams 10 rushes, 55 yards, 1 TD
Receiving Grayson Barnes 2 receptions, 66 yards, 1 TD

On a windy day in DeKalb, Illinois both offenses struggled moving the ball.[128] Northern Illinois kept the ball on the ground 34 times for 130 yard while Ohio’s passing attack turned it over three times in the fourth as the Huskies defended their turf on their homecoming defeating the Bobcats by a score of 23–13.[129][130]

Northern Illinois struck first on their second possession of the game as Gavin Williams broke loose on a rush from 53 yards out for the first touchdown the Ohio defense surrendered in the first quarter on the season.[131] Ohio responded with a field goal on the ensuing possession and took the lead on a 1 yard run by quarterback Kurtis Rourke on their next possession.[132] Ohio’s offense burned up nearly the rest of the half with a 16 play drive on their next possession as Gianni Spetic connected on a 37 yard field goal with seven seconds remaining.to take a 13–7 lead into the break.[133]

After an Ohio 3 and out to open the second half, NIU quarterback Rocky Lombardi found Grayson Barnes on a short pass on third and 2 and he got behind the Bobcat defense and scampered 58 yards to retake the lead.[134] The Huskies extended the lead after a nine play drive on their next possession ending in 37 yard field goal by Kanon Woodill. Ohio’s offense failed to move the ball against the wind in the third quarter gaining only 37 yards on three possessions.[135] Now behind and with the wind the in fourth they opened up the passing game with disastrous results. Rourke missed his receiver resulting in an interception on all three Ohio possessions.[136] Two of which set Northern Illinois’s offense up for late field goals as the game ended in 23–13 Huskie victory.[137] Lombardi finished the game with 172 yards and no turnovers while Rourke was held to 159 yards.[138]

Vs. Western Michigan

Western Michigan Broncos (2–5) vs. Ohio Bobcats (5–2)
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Western Michigan 0 0 10717
Ohio 3 3 7720

at Peden Stadium • Athens, OH

  • Date: Saturday, October 21, 2023
  • Game time: 12:00 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: sunny
  • Game attendance: 16,048
  • Referee: William Williams
  • TV announcers (CBSSN): Jason Knapp, Russ Tucker
  • Pregame line: Ohio -16.5; O/U 52.0 • Ohio notes, boxscore
Game information
First Quarter
  • (08:49) OHIO - Gianni Spetic 28 yd FG 13 plays, 57 yards, TOP 04:51 (OHIO 3–0)
Second Quarter
  • (00:02) OHIO - Gianni Spetic 19 yd FG 6 plays, 80 yards, TOP 00:37 (OHIO 6–0)
Third Quarter
  • (07:07) WMU - Palmer Domschk 43 yd FG 6 plays, 52 yards, TOP 02:29 (OHIO 6–3)
  • (02:36) OHIO - Sieh Bangura 1 yd run (Gianni Spetic kick) 9 plays, 75 yards, TOP 04:31 (OHIO 13–3)
  • (00:18) WMU - Hayden Wolff 3 yd run (Palmer Domschk kick) 5 plays, 41 yards, TOP 02:07 (OHIO 13–10)
Fourth Quarter
  • (04:36) OHIO - Sam Wiglusz 7 yd pass from Kurtis Rourke (Gianni Spetic kick) 8 plays, 78 yards, TOP 05:05 (OHIO 20–10)
  • (00:18) WMU - Kenneth Womack 8 yd pass from Hayden Wolff (Palmer Domschke Kick) 8 plays, 68 yards, TOP 02:09 (OHIO 20–17)
Statistics Western Michigan Ohio
First downs 21 28
Total yards 369 460
Rushes/yards 22/79 39/185
Passing yards 290 275
Passing: Comp–Att–Int 30–42–1 24–39–0
Time of possession 24:25 35:35
Team Category Player Statistics
Western Michigan Passing Hayden Wolff 30/42, 290 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
Rushing CJ Hester 5 rushes, 26 yards
Receiving Kenneth Womack 14 receptions, 90 yards, 1 TD
Ohio Passing Kurtis Rourke 24/39, 275 yards, 1 TD
Rushing Sieh Bangura 15 rushes, 86 yards, 1 TD
Receiving Sam Wiglusz 10 receptions, 155 yards, 1 TD

In a game a day where both offenses moved the ball well but failed to capitalize with a lot of points, Ohio managed to hold on late to edge Western Michigan by a score of 20–17 to become bowl eligible.[139] After WMU opened with a 3 an out, the Bobcats went on a 13 play drive but had to settle for a 18 yard field goal.[140] The Broncos responded with an 11 play drive of their own. On the following possession WMU drove 43 yards but missed a 4 yard field goal try.[141] After an Ohio 3 and out, the Broncos got to the Ohio 6 yard line but penalties left them missing a 41 yard field.[142] Early in the second quarter Ohio drove to the Western Michigan 41 but were stuffed on 4th and short. After an exchange of punts it was WMU that was stopped on 4th down at the Bobcat 22.[141] Following another Ohio punt, the Broncos again got into Ohio territory but a Hayden Wolfe pass was picked off by Tank Pearson at the 18 yard line.[143] OU took over with 0:39 left in the half. On the 5th play of the drive a 38 yard reception by Sam Wiglusz put them on the WMU 13. Kurtis Rourke tried to hit Miles Cross in the corner of the end zone but a pass interference penalty prevented a touchdown.[141] Now with the ball spotted on the 2, and with only 4 seconds left in the half, Ohio chose to settle for a short field goal. After one half of play the two teams managed to combine for only 6 points.[144]

Ohio received the second half kickoff but an 11-play drive ended in a missed 25 yard field goal.[141] WMU went 52 yards on the ensuing drive and got on the scoreboard by finally succeeding on a field goal try. This one was from 43 yard.[141] Ohio was the first team to find the endzone as the as running back Sieh Bangura found paydirt with a 1-yard rush with 2:36 left in the 3rd quarter.[145] WMU’s offense quickly moved down the field to get back within three 5 plays later as quarterback Hayden Wolff scored from 3 yards out.[146] Ohio went on a 9 play, 66 yard drive early in the 4th but, again, failed to capitalize, as the drive ended in another missed short field goal from 26 yards. Ohio’s defense held the lead and forced a WMU punt. The Bobcats took control on the game when Rourke found Wiglusz in the endzone with 4:36 remaining to take a 20–10 lead.[147] The Broncos kept hope alive with a TD reception by Kenneth Womack late in the game but after a first down on the next possession on the running of O'Shaun Allison, Ohio was able to run out the clock.[148][149]

Wiglusz had a big day with 10 catches for 155 yards.[150] Rourke threw for 275 yards while Bangura had 85 yards on the ground.[151] Linebackers Keye Thompson and Bryce Houston led the defense with 13 and 12 tackles respectively.[152] Punter Jack Wilson aided the Bobcat cause averaging 48 yards per punt to win MAC East Special Teams Player of the Week.[153] Hayden Wolff threw for 290 yards for the Broncos with 90 going to Womack who had 14 catches.[154]

Vs. Miami (OH)

Miami RedHawks (6–2) vs. Ohio Bobcats (6–2)
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Miami 0 13 10730
Ohio 9 0 0716

at Peden Stadium • Athens, OH

Game information
First Quarter
  • (09:57) OHIO - Sieh Bangura 2 yd Run (Gianni Spetic PAT blocked) 6 plays, 79 yards, TOP 03:04 (OHIO 6–0)
  • (01:28) OHIO - Gianni Spetic 33 yd Field Goal 14 plays, 49 yards, TOP 06:35 (OHIO 9–0)
Second Quarter
  • (12:11) M–OH - Graham Nicholson 26 yd Field Goal 4 plays, 2 yards, TOP 01:15 (OHIO 9–3)
  • (04:20) M–OH - Graham Nicholson 40 yd Field Goal 9 plays, 36 yards, TOP 05:20 (OHIO 9–6)
  • (01:21) M–OH - Rashad Amos 1 yd Run (Graham Nicholson Kick) 4 plays, 80 yards, TOP 01:24 (M–OH 13–9)
Third Quarter
  • (11:22) M–OH - Graham Nicholson 32 yd Field Goal 4 plays, 5 yards, TOP 02:04 (M–OH 16–9)
  • (01:21) M–OH - Aveon Smith 3 yd Run (Graham Nicholson Kick) 5 plays, 60 yards, TOP 02:21 (M–OH 23–9)
Fourth Quarter
  • (11:13) M–OH - Kevin Davis 46 yd pass from Aveon Smith (Graham Nicholson Kick) 7 plays, 72 yards, TOP 03:58 (M–OH 30–9)
  • (07:56) OHIO - Tyler Walton 1 Yd pass from Kurtis Rourke (Gianni Spetic Kick) 11 plays, 75 yards, TOP 03:17 (M–OH 30–16)
Statistics Miami Ohio
First downs 14 19
Total yards 291 363
Rushes/yards 45/188 26/50
Passing yards 103 313
Passing: Comp–Att–Int 7–11–0 25–39–0
Time of possession 32:19 27:41
Team Category Player Statistics
Miami Passing Aveon Smith 7/11, 103 yards, 1 TD
Rushing Rashad Amos 21 rushes, 163 yards, 1 TD
Receiving Kevin Davis 3 receptions, 61 yards, 1 TD
Ohio Passing Kurtis Rourke 25/39, 313 yards, 1 TD
Rushing Sieh Bangura 9 rushes, 38 yards, 1 TD
Receiving Sam Wiglusz 5 receptions, 79 yards

Miami snapped Ohio’s ten game home winning streak and took possession of first place in the MAC East with a rivalry win in the Battle of the Bricks in spite of their starting quarterback Brett Gabbert being lost for the season with an injury during the prior week.[155][156] Ohio jumped out to a 9–0 lead by the end of the first quarter with a rushing touchdown by Sieh Bangura and a field goal by Gianni Spetic.[157] Miami converted a field goal after a strip sack of Kurtis Rourke by Brian Ugwu set them on Ohio’s 11 yard line.[158] That was the first of 30 straight points the RedHawks would score as they took a 30–9 in the fourth quarter.[159] A late Ohio touchdown catch by Ty Walton made the final 30–16.[160]

Miami kept the ball on the ground 46 times and rushed for 188 yards.[161] Rashad Amos has 163 yards on the ground and Aveon Smith had 103 yards passing.[162] Playing from behind for much of the game Rourke had his highest passing yard total so far on the year with 313 yards.[163]

At Buffalo

Ohio Bobcats (6–3) vs. Buffalo Bulls (3–2)
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Ohio 0 0 101020
Buffalo 0 3 0710

at UB Stadium, Amherst, NY

  • Date: Tuesday, November 7, 2023
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: clear
  • Game attendance: 11,444
  • Referee: Jeremy Valentine
  • TV announcers (ESPN2): Jay Alter, Tom Luginbill, Lericia Harris
  • Pregame line: Ohio −9.5; O/U 45.5 • Ohio notes, boxscore
Game information
First Quarter
  • (06:24) BUFF - Alex McNulty 41 yd FG 10 plays, 71 yards, TOP 05:51 (BUFF 3–0)
Second Quarter
  • No scoring plays
Third Quarter
  • (08:48) OHIO – Gianni Spetic 29 yd FG 13 plays, 63 yards, TOP 06:07 (Tied 3–3)
  • (02:46) OHIO - Sieh Bangura 2 yd run (Gianni Spetic kick) 7 plays, 38 yards, TOP 03:52 (OHIO 10–3)
Fourth Quarter
  • (13:30) BUFF - CJ Ogbonna 2 yd run (Alex McNulty kick) 8 plays, 75 yards, TOP 04:38 (Tied 10–10)
  • (08:52) OHIO – Gianni Spetic 25 yd FG 9 plays, 66 yards, TOP 04:38 (OHIO 13–10)
  • (01:55) OHIO - Sieh Bangura 1 yd run (Gianni Spetic kick) 8 plays, 29 yards, TOP 05:05 (OHIO 20–3)
Statistics Ohio Buffalo
First downs 15 14
Total yards 236 295
Rushes/yards 30/115 41/114
Passing yards 121 181
Passing: Comp–Att–Int 14–21–0 7–16–1
Time of possession 27:50 31:10
Team Category Player Statistics
Ohio Passing Kurtis Rourke 14/21, 121 yards
Rushing Sieh Bangura 17 rushes, 78 yards, 2 TD
Receiving Tyler Walton 6 receptions, 62 yards
Buffalo Passing Cole Snyder 14/21, 171 yards
Rushing Ron Cox, Jr. 16 rushes, 48 yards
Receiving Boobie Curry 4 receptions, 66 yards

Ohio went on the road for their first mid-week MACtion game of the season and defeated the Buffalo Bulls by a score of 20–10.[164] Buffalo outplayed Ohio during the first half, marching as far as the Ohio 14, 23, and 37 on three of their first half drives but only had one Alex McNulty field goal to show for it.[165]

Ohio took the opening kickoff of the second half and after a 13 play drive tied the score with a shot field goal off the leg of Gianni Spetic.[166] After reaching the Buffalo two on their next possession, head coach Tim Albin decided to go for it on 4th down and Ohio took the their first lead when Sieh Bangura found paydirt.[167] The Bulls immediately responded and retied the score on the ensuing drive with a CJ Ogbonna touchdown rush early in the fourth quarter.[168] The Bobcats took the lead again after another 13 play drive ended in a Spetic field goal.[169] After Buffalo fumbled on their next possession, Ohio took advantage with another Bangura touchdown to provide the final margin.[170]

Ohio's offense was limited to a season low 236 total yards.[171] Their defense was the key to the win. Linebackers Keye Thompson and Bryce Houston led the way with 13 and 12 tackles each.[172] Thompson won his second MAC East Defensive Player of the Week award for the effort.[173]

Vs. Central Michigan

Central Michigan (5–5) vs. Ohio Bobcats (7–3)
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Central Michigan 0 7 7620
Ohio 10 7 14334

at Peden Stadium • Athens, OH

  • Date: Wednesday, November 15, 2023
  • Game time: 7:00 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: sunny
  • Game attendance: 14,736
  • Referee: Andrew Speciale
  • TV announcers (ESPNU): Jason Ross, Dustin Fox
  • Pregame line: Ohio −11.5; O/U 48.5 • Ohio notes, boxscore
Game information
First Quarter
  • (09:49) OHIO – Gianni Spetic 39 yd FG 7 plays, 41 yards, TOP 03:56 (OHIO 3–0)
  • (06:19) OHIO - Shane Bonner 21 yd Interception Return (Gianni Spetic Kick) 1 play, 0 yards, TOP 00:08 (OHIO 10–0)
Second Quarter
  • (08:19) OHIO – O'Shaan Allison 1 yd run (Gianni Spetic kick) 8 plays, 87 yards, TOP 04:38 (OHIO 17–0)
  • (09:57) CMU - Tyson Davis 50 yd pass from Jase Bauer (Tristan Mattson Kick) 7 plays, 60 yards, TOP 03:36 (OHIO 17–7)
Third Quarter
  • (10:34) OHIO - Kurtis Rourke 16 yd Run (Gianni Spetic Kick) 8 plays, 75 yards, TOP 04:20 (OHIO 24–7)
  • (09:40) CMU - Chris Parker 62 yd pass from Jase Bauer (Tristan Mattson Kick) 2 plays, 64 yards, TOP 00:47 (OHIO 24–14)
  • (04:11) OHIO - O'Shaan Allison 1 yd Run (Gianni Spetic Kick) 10 plays, 73 yards, TOP 05:22 (OHIO 31–14)
Fourth Quarter
  • (14:18) CMU - Marion Lukes 14 Yd Run (Tristan Mattson PAT failed) 8 plays, 53 yards, TOP 04:48 (OHIO 31–10)
  • (06:07) OHIO – Gianni Spetic 33 yd FG 4 plays, 6 yards, TOP 01:40 (OHIO 34–20)
Statistics Central Michigan Ohio
First downs 13 21
Total yards 319 377
Rushes/yards 33/162 41/148
Passing yards 157 229
Passing: Comp–Att–Int 10–21–1 16–24–0
Time of possession 22:11 36:56
Team Category Player Statistics
Central Michigan Passing Jase Bauer 10/21, 157 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT
Rushing Marion Lukes 15 rushes, 75 yards, 1 TD
Receiving Chris Parker 1 reception, 62 yards, 1 TD
Ohio Passing Kurtis Rourke 15/23, 222 yards
Rushing Sieh Bangura 21 rushes, 126 yards
Receiving Miles Cross 3 receptions, 53 yards

The Bobcats won their final home game of the season with a 34–20 win over Central Michigan.[174] Ohio snapped a six-game losing streak against the Chippewas with their first win in the series since 2011.[175] Ohio jumped out to a 10–0 lead with 6:19 remaining in the first quarter when defensive end Shane Bonner intercepted a Jase Bauer pass and returned it for a touchdown.[176] Then the first of two short touchdown runs by O’Shaaun Allison gave Ohio a 17 point lead midway through the second quarter.[177] CMU responded on the ensuing possession when Tyson Davis got behind the Ohio defense and caught a 50 yard touchdown pass to make the score 17-7 going into the half.[178]

Ohio took the second half kickoff and marched 75 yards in eight play in a drive that culminated in a 16 yard touchdown run by Kurtis Rourke.[179] It was the first of four consecutive touchdown drives.[180] Another long Jase Bauer touchdown pass, this one 62 yards, caught by Chris Parker made the score 24–14.[181] Ohio looked to take command after Allision’s second touchdown run but two separate personal fouls on fourth downs kept a CMU touchdown drive alive and the Chips stayed in the game after the drive ended in a Marion Lukes touchdown rush.[182] Ohio’s defense shut down CMU for the rest of the game and Ohio’s offense was able to control the clock. A fourth quarter field goal by Gianni Spetic made the final a 14-point margin for the Bobcats.[183]

Rourke threw for 222 yards and running back Sieh Bangura had 126 yards.[184] Linebackers Keye Thompson and Bryce Houston continued their good play with 9 tackles each.[185] Jase Bauer had 157 yards through the air for Central Michigan with most coming on two long touchdown passes.[186]

At Akron

Ohio Bobcats (8–3) vs. Akron Zips (2–9)
Quarter 1 2 Total
Ohio 0
Akron 0

at InfoCision Stadium, Akron, OH

  • Date: Friday, November 24, 2023
  • Game time: 12:00 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: Temperature
  • TV: CBSSN
  • Pregame line Ohio −14.0; O/U 41.5 • Ohio notes
Game information
First Quarter
Second Quarter
Third Quarter
Fourth Quarter
Statistics Ohio Akron
First downs
Total yards
Rushes/yards
Passing yards
Passing: Comp–Att–Int
Time of possession
Team Category Player Statistics
Ohio Passing
Rushing
Receiving
Akron Passing
Rushing
Receiving

Personnel

Coaching staff

Since July 14, 2021, the head coach of the Ohio Bobcats has been Tim Albin. He heads a staff of ten assistant coaches, four graduate assistants, a director of football operations, and numerous other support staff.[187]

Name Position Years at Ohio Alma mater
Tim Albin Head coach 2005 Northwestern Oklahoma State University 1989
Spence Nowinsky Defensive coordinator/defensive ends 2022 Minnesota State University, Mankato 1994
Scott Isphording Offensive coordinator/quarterbacks 2014 Hanover College 1994
Allen Rudolph Co-offensive coordinator/offensive line 2019 University of Southern Mississippi 1995
Dwayne Dixon Wide receivers 2007 University of Florida 1985
Tremayne Scott Defensive tackles 2018 Ohio University 2012
John Hauser Safeties 2022 Wittenberg University 2002
Brian Smith Running backs and passing game coordinator 2022 University of Hawaii 2002
De'Angelo Smith Cornerbacks/director of player development 2017 University of Cincinnati 2008
Nate Faanes Special teams coordinator/linebackers 2019 Winona State University 2015
Brian Metz Tight ends 2020 University of Notre Dame 2013
Jeremiah Covington Assistant athletic director for football operations 2022 Wingate University 2011
Kyle Pollack Director of recruiting & video operations 2020 Penn State University
Thomas Turnbaugh Director of video and recruiting services 2018 Ohio University
Will Fife Director of equipment
Caleb Moon Assistant director of equipment
Kyle Obly Graduate assistant – offense
Jake Roney Graduate assistant – offense
Clay Finney Graduate assistant – defense
Danny Orrock Graduate assistant – defense
Elaine Goodfellow Administrative assistant
Jake Miller Director of strength and conditioning 2021 Baker University
Sarah Newgarde Director of athletics communications (football, wrestling, baseball) 2021 Ohio University
Matthias Reiber Head football athletic trainer 2021 Bowling Green State University
Jerry Lin Staff Athletic trainer (football, swim & dive)
Jessica Arquette Ohio athletics sports dietitian Bowling Green State University
Kaitlyn Michener Nutritionist
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Roster

2023 Ohio Bobcats football roster

Quarterback

  • 7 Kurtis Rourke – Gr. (6'5", 231 lb.) Oakville, Ontario, Canada / Holy Trinity
  • 9 Callum Wither – R-Fr. (6'4", 205 lb.) Mississauga, Ontario / Clarkson Football North
  • 10 CJ Harris – Gr. (6'4", 220 lb.) West Bloomfield, Mich. / West Bloomfield
  • 13 Parker Navarro – Gr. (6'0", 203 lb.) Tempe, Ariz. / Desert Vista
  • 15 Jacob Winters – Fr. (6'2", 226 lb.) Jackson, Ohio / Jackson

Running Back

  • 0 O'Shaan Allison – Red 5th (5'9", 211 lb.) Malvern, Pa. / Malvern Prep
  • 5 Sieh Bangura – R-So. (6'0", 209 lb.) Bowie, Md. / Dematha Catholic High School
  • 6 Quintell Quinn – R-So. (6'1", 217 lb.) Columbus, Ohio / St. Francis DeSales High School
  • 21 Nolan McCormick – R-So. (5'11", 214 lb.) Mason, Ohio / William Mason
  • 26 Bryce Kitrell – R-Jr. (5'11", 195 lb.) Ashland, Neb. / Ashland-Greenwood
  • 28 Rickey Hunt – Fr. (5'11", 203 lb.) Oklahoma City, Oklahoma / Millwood
  • 41 Devon Hunter – R-So. (5'11", 205 lb.) Avon, Ohio / Avon
  • 48 Aginon Wilson Jr. – Fr. (5'10", 203 lb.) Cleveland, Ohio / Cleveland Heights

Wide Receiver

  • 3 Keegan Wilburn – Gr. (5'10", 183 lb.) Nelsonville, Ohio / Nelsonville-York
  • 4 Tyler Walton – Red 5th (5'10", 187 lb.) St. Louis, Mo. / Christian Brothers
  • 8 Jacoby Jones – Sr. (6'3", 228 lb.) Tunica, Miss. /
  • 11 Rodney Harris II – R-Fr. (6'2", 208 lb.) Cincinnati, Ohio / Princeton High School
  • 12 Sam Wiglusz – Gr. (6'0", 183 lb.) Brecksville, Ohio / Brecksville
  • 16 Chase Hendricks – Fr. (6'0", 195 lb.) St. Louis, Mo. / St. Mary's
  • 17 Jalien Hammer – Jr. (-, 204 lb.) /
  • 18 Major Brown – R-Jr. (6'2", 216 lb.) Gahanna, Ohio / Gahanna Lincoln
  • 19 Miles Cross – Jr. (6'1", 213 lb.) Bowie, Md. / Rock Hill High School (S.C.)
  • 20 Jack Borer – Fr. (6'2", 193 lb.) Perrysburg, Ohio / Perrysburg
  • 23 Desmond Duffy – Fr. (5'8", 189 lb.) Carmel, Indiana / Carmel
  • 25 KJ Howard – Jr. (5'7", 167 lb.) Cincinnati, Ohio / LaSalle
  • 80 Ryan McDole – R-Fr. (6'4", 210 lb.) Cincinnati, Ohio / Turpin
  • 81 Matthew Stuewe – Fr. (6'2", 192 lb.) Avon Lake, Ohio / Avon Lake
  • 83 Christian Hilton – So. (6'1", 200 lb.) /
  • 84 Aramoni Rhone – R-So. (6'5", 196 lb.) Orlando, Fla. / Plant City High School
  • 88 Caleb Gossett – R-So. (6'2", 202 lb.) Lewis Center, Ohio / Olentangy
  • 89 Khamani Debrow – Fr. (6'2", 189 lb.) /

Tight End

  • 2 Alec Burton – Gr. (6'4", 246 lb.) Danville, Ind. / Danville
  • 14 Bryce Butler – R-So. (6'2", 258 lb.) Bowie, Md. / St. John's College High School
  • 40 Mason Williams – Fr. (6'5", 252 lb.) Mogadore, Ohio / Mogadore
  • 44 Declan Malenchek – Fr. (6'5", 200 lb.) /
  • 82 Kyle Fullam – R-Fr. (6'5", 237 lb.) Vandalia, Ohio / Butler Senior High School
  • 86 Tyler Foster – R-Sr. (6'7", 249 lb.) Pickerington, Ohio / Pickerington
  • 87 Will Kacmarek – R-So. (6'6", 256 lb.) St. Louis, Mo. / Mary Institute and Saint Louis Country Day School

Offensive lineman

  • 51 Davion Weatherspoon – R-So. (6'0", 295 lb.) Harper Woods, Mich. / Harper Woods High School
  • 52 Dane Jackson – Fr. (-, 297 lb.) /
  • 53 Jay Amburgey – Gr. (6'6", 305 lb.) Reynoldsburg, Ohio / Reynoldsburg
  • 54 Joe Oakes – Gr. (6'4", 289 lb.) Cincinnati, Ohio / Indian Hill
  • 56 Hark Sohi – R-So. (6'7", 278 lb.) /
  • 60 Demond Arter – R-Jr. (6'4", 313 lb.) Elkridge, Md. / St. John's (Washington DC)
  • 61 Kaden Rogers – R-So. (6'3", 293 lb.) Hamilton, Ohio / Ross High School
  • 64 Shedrick Rhodes Jr. – R-Jr. (6'6", 322 lb.) McDonough, Ga. / Eagle's Landing Christian Academy
  • 65 Jake Skelly – R-So. (6'4", 284 lb.) Columbus, Ohio / Bishop Harley High School
  • 66 Christophe Atkinson – R-Sr. (6'4", 318 lb.) Leesburg, Va. / Tuscarora
  • 67 Kam Wright – R-Fr. (6'4", 333 lb.) Granville, Ohio / Granville
  • 69 Parker Titsworth – R-Sr. (6'1", 298 lb.) Wexford, Pa. / North Allegheny
  • 71 Aidan Johnson – Fr. (6'3", 316 lb.) Elkridge, Maryland / Good Counsel
  • 72 Kurt Danneker – Gr. (6'4", 332 lb.) Linden, Pa. / Williamsport Area
  • 73 Joseph Habinowski – R-Jr. (6'5", 315 lb.) Pembroke Pines, Fla. / Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory
  • 74 Joseph Watson – R-Fr. (6'0", 287 lb.) Unioto, Ohio / Unioto
  • 75 Jarian Shelby – R-Fr. (6'4", 284 lb.) Luling, La. / Hahnville High School
  • 77 Jacob Dennison – R-Jr. (6'5", 316 lb.) Mansfield, Ohio / Lexington

Placekicker

  • 44 Gianni Spetic – Fr. (6'3", 201 lb.) Chardon, Ohio / Notre Dame Cathedral Latin
  • 47 Alex Kasee – Fr. (6'2", 161 lb.) Sylvania, Ohio / Sylvania Northview

Defensive end

  • 6 Dontay Hunter II – R-Sr. (6'4", 261 lb.) Westerville, Ohio / Westerville Central
  • 13 Kaci Seegars – R-So. (6'2", 241 lb.) Charlotte, N.C. /
  • 14 Kwame Sutton – Gr. (6'1", 244 lb.) Gaffney, S.C. /
  • 15 David Patterson – R-So. (6'2", 230 lb.) Lilburn, Ga. / Parkview High School
  • 17 Vonnie Watkins – Gr. (6'4", 238 lb.) Lusby, Md. / Patuxent
  • 19 Kadin Schmitz – Fr. (6'1", 223 lb.) Ashland, Ohio / Ashland
  • 23 Ryan Logan – So. (6'7", 236 lb.) Vandalia, Ohio / Vandalia-Butler
  • 28 Shane Bonner – Gr. (6'0", 220 lb.) New Concord, Ohio / John Glenn
  • 50 Owen DiFranco – Fr. (6'4", 222 lb.) Glen Ellyn, Illinois / Glenbard South
  • 91 Jay Crable – Fr. (6'3", 209 lb.) Massillon, Ohio / Archbishop
  • 94 Bradley Weaver – R-So. (6'4", 268 lb.) Hilliard, Ohio / Hilliard Darby High School
  • 98 Danny Novickas – Fr. (6'3", 228 lb.) Chigago, Ill. / Mt. Carmel

Defensive Tackle

  • 40 Gino Williams – Fr. (6'0", 260 lb.) /
  • 0 Rayyan Buell – R-Sr. (6'3", 277 lb.) Hornell, N.Y. / Hornell Senior
  • 5 Rodney Mathews – Gr. (6'2", 310 lb.) Memphis, Tenn. / Craigmont
  • 11 Kobi Gorman – Fr. (6'2", 279 lb.) Pickerington, Ohio / Pickerington Central
  • 16 Chris Mayfield – R-Jr. (6'3", 279 lb.) Hilliard, Ohio / Hilliard Bradley
  • 48 Tristan Cox – R-So. (-, 274 lb.) /
  • 55 Jordon Jones – R-Fr. (6'3", 297 lb.) Ashland, Ky. / Paul G. Blazer
  • 81 Bralen Henderson – R-So. (6'2", 276 lb.) Pittsburgh, Pa. / Central Catholic High School
  • 92 RJ Keuchler – Fr. (6'5", 268 lb.) /
  • 95 Dane Middlebrook – R-Jr. (6'0", 330 lb.) Indianapolis, Ind. / Brownsburg
  • 97 Austin Mitchell – Fr. (6'2", 245 lb.) Avon, Ohio / Avon
  • 99 Joey Woolard – R-Jr. (6'1", 295 lb.) Grove City, Ohio / Grove City

Linebacker

  • 9 Caden Campolieti – R-Sr. (6'1", 223 lb.) Cleveland, Ohio / Saint Ignatius
  • 25 Michael Molnar – R-Fr. (6'3", 213 lb.) Mason, Ohio / Mason
  • 27 Jack Fries – R-Fr. (6'2", 210 lb.) Cincinnati, Ohio / LaSalle
  • 31 Andrew Marshall – Fr. (6'3", 226 lb.) Carroll, Ohio / Bloom Carroll
  • 32 Bryce Houston – Gr. (6'0", 246 lb.) Lewis Center, Ohio / Olentangy Orange
  • 33 Brady Sestilli – Fr. (6'4", 186 lb.) Delaware, Ohio / Dublin Jerome
  • 34 Dylan Stevens – R-Jr. (5'10", 206 lb.) Powell, Ohio / Olentangy Liberty
  • 35 Shay Taylor – R-So. (6'3", 218 lb.) Mount Perry, Ohio / Sheridan High School
  • 38 Keye Thompson – Gr. (6'1", 239 lb.) Barberton, Ohio / Barberton
  • 46 Chase Hall – Fr. (-, lb.) Kitts Hill, Ohio / Dawson-Bryant
  • 90 Geo Loya – So. (6'2", 200 lb.) /
  • 93 Lukas Stiles – Fr. (-, lb.) Wadsworth, Ohio / Highland

Cornerback

  • 4 Roman Parodie – R-Jr. (6'2", 194 lb.) Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / Cardinal Gibbons
  • 7 Torrie Cox, Jr. – R-So. (5'8", 172 lb.) Miami Gardens, Fla. / | Chaminade-Madonna Preparatory School
  • 8 Justin Birchette – Gr. (5'9", 184 lb.) Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. / Dwyer
  • 12 Tank Pearson – Jr. (5'9", 171 lb.) Oxford, Mississippi /
  • 20 Kendall Bannister – Fr. (5'11", 172 lb.) Woodbridge, Virginia / Freedom
  • 24 Toby Adensaya – Fr. (5'10", 178 lb.) Ellicott City, M.D. / Marriots Ridge
  • 39 Mekah Ryder – So. (6'2", 181 lb.) McKinney, Texas / McKinney High School
  • 41 Creed Hill – Fr. (5'10", 170 lb.) Medina, Ohio / Highland

Safety

  • 2 Nife Oseni – R-Jr. (5'9", 195 lb.) Rolling Meadows, Ill. / Rolling Meadows
  • 3 Jeremiah Wood – 6th (6'1", 210 lb.) Pickerington, Ohio / Pickerington Central
  • 10 John Motton – R-So. (5'10", 207 lb.) Groveport, Ohio / Groveport-Madison High School
  • 18 Bailey Russ – R-So. (6'2", 204 lb.) Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio / Walsh Jesuit
  • 21 Austin Brawley – So. (6'0", 176 lb.) Massillon, Ohio / Massillon Washington
  • 22 Adonis Williams Jr. – So. (6'2", 202 lb.) South Euclid, Ohio / Cleveland Heights
  • 26 Walter Reynolds – Gr. (6'1", 196 lb.) Detroit, Michigan / Detroit Jesuit
  • 29 Miles Fleming – R-Jr. (-, 191 lb.) /
  • 30 Ben Johnson – R-Sr. (6'3", 205 lb.) Pickerington, Ohio / Pickerington North
  • 36 Cam Dorsey – R-Jr. (6'1", 215 lb.) Alpharetta, Ga. / Alpharetta
  • 37 Xander Karagosian – R-Fr. (6'1", 201 lb.) Jackson, Ohio / Alexander and Jackson
  • 42 DJ Walker – Fr. (6'1", 171 lb.) Aliquippa, Pa. / Aliquippa
  • 49 Jalen Thomeson – Fr. (5'11", 181 lb.) Greenwood, Indiana / Center Grove

Punter

  • 24 Jared Wheatley – Gr. (6'1", 202 lb.) Indian Trail, N.C. / Porter Ridge
  • 43 Jack Wilson – R-Jr. (5'11", 224 lb.) Lancefield, Victoria, Australia / Gisborne Secondary College (ProKick Australia)

Long Snapper

  • 31 Justin Holloway – 6th (6'3", 206 lb.) Venice, Fla. / Venice
  • 45 Ben Bergfeld – R-Fr. (5'8", 241 lb.) Davenport, Iowa / Davenport North

As of August 19 - Source:[188]

Depth chart

For homecoming game vs. Kent State - Source:[189]

Awards and honors

Weekly awards

Award Player Position Year Date Source
MAC East Offensive Player of the Week Sieh Bangura RB R-So. Sept. 4 [190]
MAC East Defensive Player of the Week Bryce Houston LB Grad. Sept. 4 [190]
MAC East Defensive Player of the Week Bryce Houston LB Grad. Sept. 18 [191]
MAC East Defensive Player of the Week Keye Thompson LB Grad. Sept. 25 [192]
MAC East Offensive Player of the Week Miles Cross WR Jr. Oct. 9 [193]
MAC East Special Teams Player of the Week Jack Wilson P R-Jr. Oct. 23 [194]
MAC East Defensive Player of the Week Keye Thompson LB Grad. Nov. 10 [195]

Midseason Award watch lists

Award Player Position Year
Broyles Award[196] Spence Nowinsky DC

Rankings

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
— = Not ranked RV = Received votes
Week
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AP
CoachesRVRVRV
CFPNot releasedNot released

Source: AP -[197][198][199][200][201][202][203][204][205][206][207][208][209]

Coaches -[210][211][212][213][214][215][216][217][218][219][220][221][222]

CFP -[223][224][225][226]

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