2000 Ohio Bobcats football team

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2000 Ohio Bobcats football
Conference Mid-American Conference East
2000 record 7–4 (5–3 MAC)
Head coach Jim Grobe (6th year)
Offensive coordinator Troy Calhoun (4th as OC, 6th overall year)
Defensive coordinator Brian Knorr (2nd as DC, 6th overall year)
Home stadium Peden Stadium
(Capacity: 24,000)
Seasons
« 1999 2001 »
2000 Mid-American Conference football standings
Div     Conf     Overall
Team   W   L         W   L         W   L  
East Division
Marshall xy$   5 1         5 3         8 5  
Akron x   5 1         5 3         6 5  
Ohio   4 2         5 3         7 4  
Miami   4 2         5 3         6 5  
Bowling Green   1 5         2 6         2 9  
Buffalo   2 4         2 6         2 9  
Kent State   0 6         1 7         1 10  
West Division
Western Michigan xy   4 1         7 1         9 3  
Toledo x   4 1         6 1         10 1  
Northern Illinois   2 3         4 3         6 5  
Ball State   2 3         4 3         5 6  
Eastern Michigan   2 3         2 5         3 8  
Central Michigan   1 4         2 6         2 9  
Championship: Marshall 19, Western Michigan 14
  • $ – Conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • y – Championship game participant
  • Due to an unbalanced conference schedule, the team with best division record within each division was awarded that division's championship game berth.
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2000 Ohio Bobcats football team represented Ohio University in during the 2000 NCAA Division I-A football season. Ohio competed as a member of the Mid-American Conference (MAC). The Bobcats were led by head coach Jim Grobe, who resigned after the conclusion of the season to become the head coach for Wake Forest.

Schedule

Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance
September 2 12:30 PM at Iowa State* Jack Trice StadiumAmes, IA FSN L 15–25   34,385
September 9 2:30 PM at Minnesota* Hubert H. Humphrey MetrodomeMinneapolis, MN W 23–17   41,637
September 16 7:00 PM Tennessee Tech* Peden StadiumAthens, OH W 52–14   21,326
September 23 2:00 PM Akron Peden Stadium • Athens, OH L 20–23   20,114
September 30 1:00 PM at Western Michigan Waldo StadiumKalamazoo, MI ONN L 10–23   21,412
October 7 7:00 PM Buffalo Peden Stadium • Athens, OH ONN W 42–20   17,634
October 14 2:00 PM at Kent State Dix StadiumKent, OH W 44–7   8,976
October 21 2:00 PM Central Michigandagger Peden Stadium • Athens, OH W 52–3   20,836
November 4 12:00 PM at Miami (OH) Yager StadiumOxford, OH FSN L 24–27   20,941
November 11 1:30 PM at Bowling Green Doyt Perry StadiumBowling Green, OH W 23–21   6,646
November 18 4:00 PM Marshall Peden Stadium • Athens, OH (Battle for the Bell) ONN W 38–28   21,217
*Non-conference game. daggerHomecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. All times are in Eastern Time.

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