Dawan Scott is coming off a breakout football season and may be elevating his status in the fall.The rising Miami University junior figured to be the RedHawks’ No. 2 wide receiver in 2013, but with Nick Harwell facing a very cloudy future in Oxford, Scott could be Austin Boucher’s primary ...
Look for the University of Akron backfield to have a strong Southwest Ohio flavor in the fall.Zips football coach Terry Bowden said Thursday that Valley View High School graduate Kyle Pohl is the starting quarterback and Conor Hundley, a St. Xavier High School product from Hamilton, is the No. 1 ...
Football is still a relatively new endeavor for Mitch Winters. That’s not really surprising, given that Winters is the only Canadian on Miami University’s roster. It also means his upside is tremendous. “I was coming in pretty much as a blank canvas, and I think that’s what the coaches liked,” ...
By Tim MayThe Columbus DispatchEvery college football team leaves spring with more work ahead to become all it can be in the fall, but there are signs Ohio State is well ahead of schedule compared with this time a year ago.Back then, first-year coach Urban Meyer had deep concerns about ...
While this was a day designed to get a glimpse of the future – the Ohio State Buckeyes annual spring game always serves as a primer to the fall season to come – Urban Meyer found himself looking far into the past Saturday afternoon. And the more he did, the ...
Ohio State defensive ends Adolphus Washington and Noah Spence turned the Ohio State spring game at times into a sack fest. And while coach Urban Meyer was excited about those budding stars, he was vexed by the play of his right tackle candidates. Vandalia product Taylor Decker couldn’t contain Spence, ...
Braxton Miller was sacked about a half-dozen times in the Ohio State spring game Saturday, but the junior quarterback was hindered by having to wear a no-contact black jersey, which meant defenders only had to touch him to register a tackle. He’s convinced he could have dodged a few under ...
If spring football practice is any indication, Miami University’s defense is on the road to improvement. The RedHawks were among the nation’s worst defensive teams last season, but they’re showing some physical want-to this spring, and that included Saturday’s intrasquad scrimmage at Yager Stadium. “We haven’t really changed much. We’re ...
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