2012 Ohio Football Schedule
2012 opponents for Ohio Football have been released. Ohio will play host to Buffalo, Akron, Eastern Michigan and Bowling Green at Peden Stadium this fall. The Bobcats' four road league games will feature trips to UMass, Kent State, Miami and Ball State.
In addition to the Bobcats' eight league games, Ohio will also face-off against non-conference opponents Penn State, New Mexico State, Marshall and Norfolk State.
| Final Record: 9-4 (MAC Record: 4-4) | | Game Date | Game Time | Opponent | Location | Result |
Sat., Sep 1 2012 More Information | 12:00 PM | @ Penn State | State College, PA | | Bobcats: | 24 | | Nittany Lions: | 14 | Final |
Sat., Sep 8 2012 More Information | 7:00 PM | New Mexico State | Athens, OH | Final |
Sat., Sep 15 2012 More Information | 6:30 PM | @ Marshall | Huntington, WV | | Bobcats: | 27 | | Thundering Herd: | 24 | Final |
Sat., Sep 22 2012 More Information | 2:00 PM | Norfolk State | Athens, OH | Final |
Sat., Sep 29 2012 More Information | 3:30 PM | @ UMass | Amherst, MA | Final |
Sat., Oct 6 2012 More Information | 12:00 PM | Buffalo | Athens, OH | Final |
Sat., Oct 13 2012 More Information | 2:00 PM | Akron (Homecoming) | Athens, OH | Final |
Sat., Oct 27 2012 Hide Information | 3:30 PM | @ Miami (OH) | Oxford, OH | Final | | Detailed Game Information | | | | | | Opponent Record: N/A | | | | Internet Radio Coverage | | | None | | | | Radio Coverage | | | Power 105, WXTQ (105.5 FM - Southeast Ohio) | | | | Television Coverage | | | ESPN Gameplan (PPV) (National) | | | ESPN3.com (National) | | | SportsTime Ohio (Regional) | | |
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Thu., Nov 1 2012 More Information | 6:00 PM | Eastern Michigan | Athens, OH | Final |
Wed., Nov 7 2012 More Information | 8:00 PM | Bowling Green | Athens, OH | Final |
Wed., Nov 14 2012 More Information | 8:00 PM | @ Ball State | Muncie, IN | Final |
Fri., Nov 23 2012 More Information | 11:00 AM | @ Kent State | Kent, OH | | Golden Flashes: | 28 | | Bobcats: | 6 | Final |
Fri., Dec 28 2012 More Information | 2:00 PM | Louisiana - Monroe (Independence Bowl) | Independence Stadium in Shreveport, LA | Final |
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