Athens, OH – The Ohio Bobcats face a critically important challenge this Saturday as they โprepare to host the โฃWest Virginia โขMountaineers in a Week 2 matchup โขthat will test theโข program’s rising standards. โComing off aโ surprising roadโ victory at rutgers, Ohio now turns its attention to โa potentially tougher opponent โคin a โgame that could provide valuable insight intoโ theโ team’s trajectory for the 2025โข season.
Head coach Brian Smithโฃ and the Bobcats are focusing on preparationโ for West Virginia’s high-tempo offence. “You try the bestโ you can to simulate it,” Smith told Ohio radio play-by-play man โMarty Bannister. “We’ll do some good-on-good so we can giveโฃ ’em (the defense) a chance ofโ seeing some tempo at a good โขrate.” Theโฃ team will also look toโค solidify the defensive line rotation, building on the contributions made by players โlike defensive end Jay Crable, who recorded his first career sack last week.Special teams will be anotherโ key area of focus afterโ a challenging Week 1 performanceโ that included a blockedโ punt touchdown and issues on a kick return. As โParker Navarro statedโค following the Rutgers game, the expectation level for Ohio football has increased, and the team aims to continue exceeding those expectations.
Despite potentially facing a stronger opponentโ thanโ Rutgers,โค theโค Bobcats โฃbelieve they have aโ distinct advantage playing atโข home, fueled by the energy of the Bobcatโค crowd.โ Theโค game is expected to be closely contested,with execution and โขball security likely determining the outcome. Both teamsโ are anticipated to gain valuable experience and โฃa clearer understandingโ of their capabilities as the 2025 season progresses.