The Ohio University football team either performed above its talent grade, or was under represented on the 2015 Mid-American Conference All-Conference teams.
The teams were released on Wednesday by the conference offense. Ohio (8-4, 5-3 MAC) did not have a single player on the First Team, and had five players total land on the Second and Third Teams.
Ball State and UMass, which both finished well back of the Bobcats in the standings, each had six players land on the honors list. Only Miami and Eastern Michigan had few players earn All-MAC honors.
MAC East champion Bowling Green had 11 players honored, including the Offensive Player of the Year in quarterback Matt Johnson.