When the Ohio Bobcats travel to Dix Stadium this Saturday to face Kent State, Ohio will be searching for its first complete game of the season, one where the ’Cats play exceptional football on all sides of the ball for four quarters.
A frustrating theme for the Bobcats (4-3, 2-1 MAC) has been that when the offense finds rhythm, the defense will stumble and vice-versa. That was the case in last week’s 27-20 loss against Eastern Michigan, during which Ohio’s staunch defense kept the score tied 3-3 entering halftime before the offense finally came alive in the second half.