Ohio’s fifth-year senior running back was a force of nature, leaving broken Bulls defenders lying in his wake after most of his 27 offensive touches. He battered and bruised, dodged and weaved, and dominated defensive backs in one-on-one clashes from the first quarter through the fourth.
The Bobcats did the same to Buffalo, en masse, throughout a 52-17 beatdown on Wednesday night inside a cold, and mostly empty, Peden Stadium. Ohio (7-4, 5-2 MAC) may not have won the MAC East on this night, but didn’t leave any room for doubt about which was the better team either.