Ohio football schedule 2020 prediction, breakdown, analysis, ranking every game.
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Ohio football schedule 2020 prediction, breakdown, analysis, ranking every game.
Ohio Football Schedule 2020
Sept. 5 NC Central
Sept. 12 at Boston College
Sept. 19 Marshall
Sept. 26 at Texas State
Oct. 3 at Toledo
Oct. 10 Eastern Michigan
Oct. 17 at Miami University
Oct. 24 Bowling Green
Oct. 31 OPEN DATE
Nov. 4 at Central Michigan
Nov. 11 at Kent State
Nov. 18 Buffalo
Nov. 27 Akron
MAC West Teams Missed: Ball State, Northern Illinois, Western Michigan
Ohio Football Schedule 2020 Prediction, Best Case Scenario
9-3: The Bobcats get by Marshall at home on the way to a 3-1 start – the loss at Boston College is at least a fight – before diving into MAC play. There’s a misfire on the road somewhere – against Toledo would be fine – but there aren’t any real issues with the rest of the conference, especially against the East. A win at Miami University takes control of the East, and they win the division by taking down Buffalo in November.
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Ohio Football Schedule 2020 Prediction, Worst Case Scenario
6-6: Losing to Toledo is bad, but losing at MU is worse – the Bobcats can’t lose that in the MAC East race. With a loss at Central Michigan, and dropping the date against Buffalo, the conference title hopes are gone. They still go bowling, but it takes a win over Akron to get there.
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Ohio Football Schedule 2020 Ranking Hardest To Easiest
2020 preseason ranking of the Ohio football schedule from the hardest-looking games to the easiest.
1. Sept. 12 at Boston College
2. Oct. 3 at Toledo
3. Oct. 17 at Miami University
4. Sept. 19 Marshall
5. Nov. 18 Buffalo
6. Nov. 4 at Central Michigan
7. Nov. 11 at Kent State
8. Oct. 10 Eastern Michigan
9. Oct. 24 Bowling Green
10. Sept. 26 at Texas State
11. Nov. 27 Akron
12. Sept. 5 NC Central
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