Former Ohio OL Kurt Danneker has scheduled a visit to Texas A&M

It has been confirmed that former Ohio offensive lineman Kurt Danneker will visit Texas A&M this week.

The transfer portal entry chronicles are ending after Wednesday, Jan. 3, but until then, be prepared for the unexpected, good or bad. For Texas A&M, head coach Mike Elko has continued shore of several depth spots on both sides of the ball, and even though close to the entire O-line is set to return, depth is still an issue.

Looking to make multiple additions at guard and tackle, Elko could soon land one of the more experienced interior veterans from the Group of Five, as former Ohio guard Kurt Danneker, who recently received an offer from A&M last month, will visit College Station this week.

According to On3s’ Pete Nakos, Danneker, in combination with his CSTAT visit, will also visit Baylor as the grad transfer is looking to finish his collegiate career in the Lone Star State after four seasons with the Bobcats.

As a two-year starter at primarily left guard, Danneker’s best season came in 2022, helping Ohio set a single-game record on offense with 624 yards in a win against Fordham and earning Academic All-MAC honors. Standing at 6’3″ and weighing over 334 pounds, Danneker believes that either Baylor or Texas A&M can continue his development and help him reach his dream of playing on Sundays.

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Ohio Bobcats: CFN College Football Preview 2021

College Football News Preview 2021: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Ohio season with what you need to know.

College Football News Preview 2021: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Ohio season with what you need to know.


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– What You Need To Know: Offense | Defense
Top Players | Keys To The Season
What Will Happen, Win Total Prediction
Ohio Bobcats Schedule Analysis
– Ohio Bobcats Previews
2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015

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2020 Record: 2-1 overall, 2-1 in MAC
Head Coach: Frank Solich, 17th year, 115-82 (173-101 overall)
2020 CFN Final Ranking: 109
2020 CFN Preview Ranking: 96
2019 CFN Final Ranking: 51

Ohio Bobcats College Football Preview 2021: Offense

It’s not like the Bobcats had a ton of time to work. They only played three games, but they were a strong three offensive performances. With that said, two of the games were against Akron and Bowling Green – you and a few good friends could crank up 300 yards against those two last year.

Nine starters are back for a team that you know what it’ll do. It’s Ohio. It’ll be solid, the running game will work, and the passing attack will be efficient.

– There are two excellent quarterback options who can both move. Kurtis Rourke – former Ohio star Nathan’s brother – did more with the passing game last season, but former UNLV super-recruit Armani Rogers was better for the ground attack. They’ll both get plenty of work behind a solid line that gets back four starters but loses all-star center Brett Kitrell.

The receiving corps will be more than fine. Isiah Cox is a big play threat who averaged over 20 yards per catch on his seven grabs – he led the team in 2019, too, averaging 17 yards per catch – and the rest of the group is just fine despite losing big-time playmaker Shane Hooks to Deion Sanders and Jackson State.

The tight end combination of brothers Adam and Ryan Luehrman can both play.

The running back situation is even better with the 1-2 punch of De’Montre Tuggle and O’Shaan Allison. They’re both around the same size and can each bring the burst, but Tuggle is the star of the show. The quarterbacks are a big part of the fun, too.

– What You Need To Know: Defense
Top Players | Keys To The Season
What Will Happen, Win Total Prediction
Ohio Bobcats Schedule Analysis

NEXT: Ohio Bobcats College Football Preview 2021: Defense

Ohio Football Schedule 2021

Ohio Bobcats 2021 football schedule, analysis, and what MAC teams they miss.

Ohio Bobcats 2021 football schedule, analysis, and what MAC teams they miss.


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Ohio Football Schedule 2021

2021 MAC Football Schedule

Sept. 4 Syracuse

Sept. 11 Duquesne

Sept. 18 at Louisiana

Sept. 25 at Northwestern

Oct. 2 at Akron

Oct. 9 Central Michigan

Oct. 16 at Buffalo

Oct. 23 Kent State

Oct. 30 OPEN DATE

Nov. 2 Miami University

Nov. 9 at Eastern Michigan

Nov. 16 Toledo

Nov. 26 at Bowling Green

MAC Teams Missed From West: Ball State, Northern Illinois, Western Michigan

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College Football News Preview 2020: Ohio Bobcats

College Football News Preview 2020: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Ohio Bobcats season with what you need to know.

College Football News Preview 2020: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Ohio Bobcats season with what you need to know.


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– What You Need To Know: Offense | Defense
Top Players | Key Players, Games, Stats
What Will Happen, Win Total Prediction
Schedule Analysis
– Ohio Previews 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015

2019 Record: 7-6 overall, 5-3 in MAC
Head Coach: Frank Solich, 16th year, 113-81
2019 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 86
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 51
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 86

No one knows what’s going to happen to the 2020 college football season. We’ll take a general look at where each team stands – doing it without spring ball to go by – while crossing our fingers that we’ll all have some well-deserved fun this fall. Hoping you and yours are safe and healthy.

5. College Football News Preview 2020: Ohio Bobcats Offense 3 Things To Know

The Bobcats scored 75 fewer points than the 2018 version, and they still finished 29th in the nation in total offense averaging over 442 yards and 34 points per game. The passing game led the MAC in yards per completion, and the running game averaged 222 yards per game.

There were a few power outages here and there, but it was another great season on the offensive side. This year’s attack should be even better, but …


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Ohio has to replace do-it-all QB Nathan Rourke. He was everything to the offense as a runner as well as an efficient passer, and now with a few transfers changing things up, there’s going to be a battle between junior Drew Keszei and Nathan’s brother, Kurtis Rourke. Keszei spent last year at receiver, and Kurtis is a bigger version of Nathan.

All of the receivers are back. All of them. It starts with junior Isiah Cox – who led the team with 39 catches for 663 yards and two scores, averaging 17 yards per grab – and continues with 6-4 sophomore Shane Hooks and his five touchdown catches.

Senior Adam Leuherman made five touchdown catches and was second with 28 grabs, and there’s a lot more experience where all of the other stars came from.

The offensive line that was eighth in the nation in fewest tackles for loss loses three starters – all all-stars – but it’s still going to be excellent around junior Brett Kitrell, who played guard last year and will likely move to center. The front five has a fantastic running back to pave the way for.

Sophomore O’Shaan Allison led the team with 869 yards with six scores, and senior De’Montre Tuggle ran for 644 yards and 11 touchdowns. Throw in whatever is coming from the quarterback – Nathan Rourke ran for 867 yards and 13 scores – and Ohio will once again have one of the MAC’s best ground games.

NEXT: College Football News Preview 2020: Ohio Bobcats Defense 3 Things To Know