Information about Ohio Bobcats
| Ohio Bobcats | |
| University | Ohio University |
|---|---|
| Conference | Mid-American Conference |
| NCAA | Division I (Bowl Subdivision) |
| Athletics Director | Kirby Hocutt |
| Location | Athens, OH |
| Varsity Teams | 6 men and 10 women varsity teams |
| Football Stadium | Peden Stadium |
| Basketball Arena | Convocation Center |
| Mascot | Rufus the Bobcat |
| Nickname | Bobcats |
| Fight Song | “Stand Up and Cheer" |
| Colors | Green and White |
| Homepage | www.ohiobobcats.cstv.com |
Ohio University features 16 varsity sports teams called the Bobcats. The Bobcats compete in the Mid-American Conference (MAC) in all sports. The Bobcats were a charter member of the Mid-American Conference in 1946 and are the only team still in the conference from the original 5 team league that included Butler University, University of Cincinnati, Wayne State University, and Case Western Reserve University. Ohio's team colors are green and white. All Bobcats sports compete at the highest possible level in the NCAA, with Ohio football competing in the Division 1 Bowl Subdivision and other sports competing in Division 1.
Athletics Administration
On June 29, 2005, Kirby Hocutt was named the new Director of Athletics at Ohio University by President Roderick J. McDavis. Prior to coming to Ohio, Hocutt had been at the University of Oklahoma for the previous six years, serving most recently as associate athletics director for external operations and sports administration. The Ohio Athletics Department features 6 associate athletics directors: Robert Andrey (Associate AD/Business and Internal Operations), Amy Dean (Senior Associate AD/Administration and Sport Programs), Chris Delisio (Associate AD/Program Advancement), Dan Hauser (Associate AD/Marketing and Promotions), Roderick Perry (Associate AD/Compliance and Student Services), and Derek Scott (Associate AD/Communications).Football
Ohio's home football games are played at Peden Stadium. Located on the south end of Ohio University's campus in Athens, Ohio, the venue has a seating capacity of 24,000. The stadium was built in 1929 and is the oldest college football stadium in the Mid-American Conference and among the oldest in the nation. Many recent renovation and expansion efforts, though, have allowed the stadium to keep pace with the ever-changing landscape of college football stadiums. As such, Peden Stadium, nicknamed "The Wrigley Field of College Football", is considered among the best college football facilities in the Mid-American Conference and the nation. Peden Stadium brought in its largest crowd on September 9, 2005, when 24,545 fans were in attendance to watch the Bobcats defeat the University of Pittsburgh Panthers 16-10. Ohio is consistently one of the attendance leaders in the Mid-American Conference and has the ability to draw good crowds, win or lose.
Some of Ohio's famous football coaches include Don Peden, Bill Hess, Jim Grobe, and current head coach Frank Solich. Don Peden coached from 1924-1946, compiling a 121-46-11 record, good for a winning percentage of .711 that still stands as the best ever for an Ohio football coach. Peden's teams won a total of 6 Buckeye Athletic Association Championships in his tenure and left a lasting mark on the program when the Bobcat's football stadium, Peden Stadium, was named in his honor following his retirement. Bill Hess's time at Ohio was equally impressive. Coaching from 1958-1977, Hess had a 108-91-4 record, giving him a winning percentage of .542 that is second only to Peden on Ohio's all-time list. Coach Hess's teams won 4 MAC Championships, participated in 2 bowl games, and won a National Small College Championship in 1960 after having an undefeated season. Former Ohio Coach Jim Grobe took the helm of the Bobcats program in 1995, inheriting a squad that winless in the previous season. Grobe quickly turned the program around, as his teams went 8-3 in 1997 and 7-4 in 2000. Coach Grobe had a 33-33-1 record in his time at Ohio, good for a .500 winning percentage that is fourth among all Ohio football coaches. After the 2000 football season, Grobe took a job as head football coach at Wake Forest University.
Frank Solich was named the 28th football coach of the Bobcats on December 16, 2004. Prior to coming to Ohio, Solich spent many years as a part of the University of Nebraska football program, as a player, an assistant coach, and later as the head coach. Solich was head coach of the Cornhuskers from 1998-2003 where he directed Nebraska to 6 consecutive bowl games, including the national championship game in the 2002 Rose Bowl. Solich's impact on the Ohio program was immediate, as plans were put in place to renovate Ohio's football facilities and increase financial support for the football program. Also, Ohio was selected to appear on national television 6 times for the 2005 football season, a record for the program. Frank Solich's first home game as coach of Ohio was a memorable one, as Peden Stadium brought in its largest ever crowd to watch the Bobcats defeat the University of Pittsburgh Panthers 16-10.
Under the guidance of Frank Solich, the Ohio football program has enjoyed a return to national prominence in 2006. On November 16,2006 the Bobcats secured their first ever Mid-American Conference East Division title and their first football championship of any sort since 1968 with a victory over the University of Akron Zips. They then advanced to the MAC Championship Game in Detroit, Michigan, where they were defeated by Cenral Michigan 31-10. On January 7, 2007, the Bobcats acted as the MAC representative in the GMAC Bowl in Mobile, Alabama, losing 28-7 to The University of Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles in a game nationally televised on ESPN.
Ohio's all-time players in the NFL
Ohio's All Americans
- Dion Byrum, 2005
- Dave Zastudil, 2001
- Marty Hookem, 1969
- Cleve Bryant, 1968
- Todd Snyder, 1968
- Ken Carmon, 1968
- John Frick, 1966
- Skip Hoovler, 1963
- Bob Brooks, 1960
- Dick Grecni, 1960
- Vince Costello, 1952
- Al Scheider, 1951
- John Kerns, 1946
- Danny Risaliti, 1940
- Art Lewis, 1935
- Lenard Sadosky, 1932
Men's Basketball
Ohio's home basketball games are played at The Convocation Center. Located on the south end of Ohio University's campus in Athens, Ohio, the venue has a seating capacity of 13,080. The arena was completed in 1968 and is the largest basketball facility in the Mid-American Conference and one of the largest in the nation. The "O-Zone" student cheering section helps to make the "Convo" one of the most hostile environments in the nation, and they are widely regarded as the best student section in the MAC. Thanks in part to this great atmosphere, the Bobcats have won over 75% of their home games since the opening of The Convo. Prior to playing at the Convo, Ohio basketball games were first played in Bentley Hall and then at Grover Center, two buildings that today exist as office space and classrooms for the university. The Convocation Center brought in its largest crowd on February 28, 1970, when 14,102 fans were in attendance to watch the Bobcats men's basketball team defeat the Bowling Green Falcons 77-76. Ohio is consistently one of the attendance leaders in the Mid-American Conference and has the ability to draw good crowds, win or lose.
Some of Ohio's famous men's basketball coaches include Jim Snyder, Danny Nee, and Larry Hunter. Jim Snyder led the Bobcats for 26 years (1949-1974) and helped Ohio to 7 NCAA Tournament appearances and one NIT appearance. Snyder's teams compiled a 355-255 record, good for a .581 winning percentage. Former Ohio Coach Danny Nee led Ohio for 7 years from 1980-1986. Nee helped rebuild the program from several years of losing records, and he helped lead the team to 2 MAC Tournament titles, 2 NCAA Tournament appearances, and one NIT appearance. Following Nee's tenure at Ohio, he took a job as head coach of the Nebraska Cornhuskers. Today Nee is head coach of the Duquesne University Dukes. Larry Hunter served as head coach of Ohio from 1989-2001, compiling a winning percentage of .580 (204-148). His teams made one NCAA Tournament appearance in 1994, an NIT appearance in 1995, and won the Pre-Season NIT in 1994. Despite his good record as coach of the Bobcats, Hunter was relieved of his duties in 2001 for a lack of postseason success. Today, Hunter is head coach of the Western Carolina University Catamounts.
Ohio's current head coach is Tim O'Shea. Coach O'Shea arrived at Ohio in 2001 after 4 seasons as an assistant coach at his alma mater, Boston College. He came to Athens on March 29, 2001 and vowed to take the Ohio men's basketball program to what he called the "next level". This next level was realized in 2005 as he led to Bobcats to a 21-11 record, a MAC Tournament Title, and an NCAA Tournament appearance in which 13 seed Ohio nearly upset 4 seed Florida.
Ohio's all-time NBA Draft selections
- Frank Baumholtz, 1946, Cleveland Rebels
- Richard Schrider, 1948, New York Knicks
- Howard Jolliff, 1960, Minneapolis Lakers
- Larry Kruger, 1961, Cincinnati Royals
- Jerry Jackson, 1964, Detroit Pistons
- Bunk Adams, 1965, Baltimore Bullets
- John Schroeder, 1967, Seattle SuperSonics
- Gerald McKee, 1969, Baltimore Bullets
- John Canine, 1970, Phoenix Suns
- Greg McDivitt, 1970, Phoenix Suns
- Ken Kowall, 1971, Philadelphia 76ers
- Craig Love, 1971, Buffalo Braves
- Tom Corde, 1972, New York Knicks
- Walter Luckett, 1975, Detroit Pistons
- Steve Skaggs, 1979, Cleveland Cavaliers
- Tim Joyce, 1979, Cleveland Cavaliers
- John Devereaux, 1984, San Antonio Spurs
- Dave Jamerson, 1990, Miami Heat
- Paul "Snoopy" Graham, 1991, Atlanta Hawks
- Gary Trent, 1995, Milwaukee Bucks
- Brandon Hunter, 2003, Boston Celtics
Olympic Sports
The Ohio baseball program has won 14 MAC regular season titles in 1947, 1948, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1960, 1964, 1965, 1968, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, and 1991. The team has also won a MAC tournament title in 1997, and has made a College World Series appearance in 1970. There have been a total of 23 Bobcats in the major leagues, and hundreds more in the minors. Most notably, Hall of Famer Mike Schmidt was a Bobcat.Ohio's volleyball team has been steadily increasing in popularity and national prominence. Under the direction of Coach Geoff Carlston, the team has won 4 consecutive Mid-American Conference tournament titles and MAC regular season titles in 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2006. The team has also appeared in the NCAA tournament all four of these years, and made the "sweet 16" of the NCAA tournament in 2005.
Ohio's women's swimming and diving team has won 9 MAC championships in 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2000, and 2001. The Aquatic Center, one of the finest swimming and diving facilities in the league and in the nation, has hosted numerous MAC Swimming and Diving Tournaments.
The Bobcat's wrestling team has won 15 MAC championships (more than any MAC program) in 1955, 1956, 1957, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2001. Recent graduate Jake Percival earned a national reputation due to his status as a four time All-American.
The men's golf program at Ohio is among the most celebrated in the school's history. Throughout the history of Ohio golf, 18 MAC tournament titles (more than any MAC program) have been won in 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1969, 1971, 1979, 1980. PGA legend Dow Finsterwald is among the Ohio golf program's many famous alumni.
Other varsity teams at Ohio University include (MAC titles in parenthesis):
- Women's Basketball (1986)
- Men's Cross Country (1962, 1964, 1996)
- Women's Cross Country (1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1997, 2006) more titles than any MAC program
- Women's Golf
- Women's Indoor Track and Field
- Women's Outdoor Track and Field (1983, 1984, 1994)
- Women's Field Hockey (1987, 1991, 2006)
- Women's Soccer (1998, 2001, 2004) more regular season titles than any MAC program
- Softball
Facilities
Ohio's athletic facilities are among the finest in the Mid-American Conference and the nation. The names of the facilities and the teams that utilize them are as follows:- Peden Stadium (Football)
- Convocation Center (Basketball, Volleyball, Wrestling)
- Bob Wren Stadium (Baseball)
- Ohio Softball Field (Softball)
- Aquatic Center (Swimming and Diving)
- Chessa Field (Women's Soccer)
- Pruitt Field (Field Hockey
- Goldsberry Track (Track and Field)
The Kermit Blosser Ohio Athletics Hall of Fame
Rivalries
Ohio's archrival is Miami University. "The Battle of the Bricks" is an annual all-sports rivalry competition between the Ohio Bobcats and the Miami RedHawks athletic programs. The name "Battle of the Bricks" evolved from each school's reputation of having a campus of red brick buildings. Each varsity athletic competition in which the Bobcats and RedHawks meet including tournament play is counted as part of the years series record. At the conclusion of each academic year, the school with the most varsity wins takes the trophy back to their campus for the following year.Another Ohio rival is Marshall University. The annual football game between Ohio and Marshall is called "The Battle for the Bell", with a traveling bell trophy as the prize for the victor. Due to Marshall's recent move to Conference USA, this rivalry game will not be played for several years. However, athletics officials at each school are working to continue this annual series in the non-conference season.
Ohio Athletics Traditions
Ohio is a tradition-rich school, and many of those traditions are associated with athletics events, especially football. Some Ohio traditions include:- Rufus the Bobcat - The school mascot, a fierce yet friendly looking Bobcat that always sports an Ohio jersey with a number "1" on the back.
- The Ohio University Marching 110 - "The Most Exciting Band in the Land" is widely regarded as one of the best in the nation and was ranked by Link Magazine in 1996 as one of the Top 10 college marching bands in the nation. They perform at every Ohio home football game and have marched at other events such as the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and numerous NFL games.
- "Stand Up and Cheer" - Ohio's fight song
- "Alma Mater, Ohio" - Ohio's alma mater song
- Salute to the Students - Following every Ohio home football game, win or lose, Ohio football players head to the student section to thank the Bobcat's most ravid fans for attending.
- The Cannon - After every Ohio score, an 1800s style military cannon is fired. When the Bobcats enter the field, the cannon shoots off a smoke "O" that can be seen for several minutes before fading into the air.
- The "O-Zone" - The student cheering section at every Ohio men's basketball game. Widely regarded as the best student section in the conference and one of the best in the nation, their "Winning Team, Losing Team" chant is recognizable by college basketball fans everywhere.
- Tail-Great Park - The park across from Peden Stadium is transformed for every home football game into "Tail-Great Park". The park features kid's games, live music, and tailgating everywhere the eye can see on gameday.
- Homecoming Parade - The annual homecoming parade at Ohio begins in downtown Athens and ends in the Peden Stadium parking lot just in time for the big game. Always on a Saturday afternoon, homecoming is always one of the highest attended games of the football season.
- CatFX- The always exciting and informative graphics and videos displayed on the videoboards at Peden Stadium and the Convocation center.
Radio Network
The official radio home of the Ohio Bobcats is the Ohio Sports Network. The first Mid-American Conference network to reach into Columbus, the OSN continues to service Ohio University’s largest alumni base while also reaching out to Bobcat fans everywhere. The great success of the OSN has served as a model for MAC and other mid-major programs looking to create a broad-based media outlet.The network features 12 radio affiliations throughout southeast and central Ohio, and into West Virginia:
- WXTQ-FM 105.5 Athens, OH
- WNKK-FM 107.1 Columbus, OH
- WCMI-AM 1340 Ironton, OH
- WKOV-FM 96.7 Jackson, OH
- WMOA-AM 1490 Marietta, OH
- WJAW-FM 100.9 McConnelsville, OH
- WMPO-AM 1390 Middleport, OH
- WYVK-FM 92.1 Middleport, OH
- WSEO-FM 107.7 Nelsonville, OH
- WHNK-AM 1450 Parkersburg, WV
- WJAW-AM 630 St. Marys, WV
- WRAC-FM 103.1 West Union, OH
External links
- Official Ohio University Athletics Website
- Giving to Ohio Athletics
- Ohio Green & White Club - Supporting Ohio Bobcats Athletics
- Unofficial Ohio Bobcats Fan Website
- Mid-American Conference Sports Fan Website
- Official Website of the Mid-American Conference
- Ohio Sports Time blog - covers all 6 Ohio MAC schools
Mid-American Conference | |
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| East division | Akron (Zips) •Bowling Green (Falcons) •Buffalo (Bulls) •Kent State (Golden Flashes) •Miami (RedHawks) •Ohio (Bobcats) |
| West division | Ball State (Cardinals) •Central Michigan (Chippewas) •Eastern Michigan (Eagles) •Northern Illinois (Huskies) •Toledo (Rockets) •Western Michigan (Broncos) |
| Affiliates | Missouri State (field hockey) • Temple (football) |
Ohio University (OU) is a public university located in Athens, Ohio that is situated on a 1,800 acre (7.3 km²) campus. Founded in 1804, it is the oldest college in Ohio and the first in the Northwest Territory.
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Mid-American Conference
Data
Classification NCAA Division I FBS
Established 1946
Members 12
Sports fielded 23 (11 men's, 12 women's)
Region Great Lakes
States 5 - Illinois, Indiana, Michigan,
New York, Ohio
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Classification NCAA Division I FBS
Established 1946
Members 12
Sports fielded 23 (11 men's, 12 women's)
Region Great Lakes
States 5 - Illinois, Indiana, Michigan,
New York, Ohio
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Kirby Hocutt is the current Director of Athletics at Ohio University. On June 29, 2005, his hiring was announced by Ohio President Roderick J. McDavis. Prior to coming to Ohio, Hocutt had been at the University of Oklahoma for six years, serving most recently as associate athletics
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State Ohio
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Coordinates:
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State Ohio
County Athens
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Flag of Ohio Seal
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Ohio University (OU) is a public university located in Athens, Ohio that is situated on a 1,800 acre (7.3 km²) campus. Founded in 1804, it is the oldest college in Ohio and the first in the Northwest Territory.
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Mid-American Conference
Data
Classification NCAA Division I FBS
Established 1946
Members 12
Sports fielded 23 (11 men's, 12 women's)
Region Great Lakes
States 5 - Illinois, Indiana, Michigan,
New York, Ohio
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Established 1946
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Sports fielded 23 (11 men's, 12 women's)
Region Great Lakes
States 5 - Illinois, Indiana, Michigan,
New York, Ohio
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White is the combination of all the colors of the visible light spectrum.[1]. It is sometimes described as an achromatic color, like black.
White is technically achromatic, and not a color, since it has no hue.
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Head Coach Frank Solich
3rd Year, 13-12
Home Stadium Peden Stadium
Capacity 24,000 - Field Turf
Conference Mid-American Conference - East Division
First Year 1894
Athletic Director Kirby Hocutt
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3rd Year, 13-12
Home Stadium Peden Stadium
Capacity 24,000 - Field Turf
Conference Mid-American Conference - East Division
First Year 1894
Athletic Director Kirby Hocutt
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Mid-American Conference
Data
Classification NCAA Division I FBS
Established 1946
Members 12
Sports fielded 23 (11 men's, 12 women's)
Region Great Lakes
States 5 - Illinois, Indiana, Michigan,
New York, Ohio
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Established 1946
Members 12
Sports fielded 23 (11 men's, 12 women's)
Region Great Lakes
States 5 - Illinois, Indiana, Michigan,
New York, Ohio
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