close
close

topicnews · October 26, 2024

Ohio vs. Buffalo: Start time, live streaming, TV channel, how to watch

Ohio vs. Buffalo: Start time, live streaming, TV channel, how to watch

The Ohio Bobcats (4-3) and the Buffalo Bulls (4-3) play in a battle of MAC opponents on Saturday, October 26, 2024, at Frank Solich Field at Peden Stadium.

You should head over to CBS Sports Network to watch this game.

Watch Ohio vs. Buffalo for free with a trial of Fubo!

When is Ohio vs. Buffalo and when does it begin?

This game between the Bobcats and Bulls will take place on Saturday, October 26, 2024. Kickoff is expected to be at 12:00 p.m. ET.

Where to watch Ohio vs. Buffalo?

The Bobcats and Bulls will take the field at Frank Solich Field at Peden Stadium for this matchup on October 26th. If you want to watch the match live, get your tickets now from Vivid Seats!

What channel is the game on?

You can watch Ohio vs. Buffalo live on CBS Sports Network. Watch the game live without cable on Fubo.

Watch the Ohio vs. Buffalo live stream on Fubo

Free live stream online: Start your Fubo free trial today!

Read more about this game

  • Ohio vs Buffalo Predictions
  • Ohio vs Buffalo tickets
  • Ohio vs. Buffalo game preview

    Ohio Stats and Insights

  • The Bobcats played their last game against the Miami (OH) RedHawks and lost 30-20.
  • Offensively, Ohio ranks 93rd in the FBS with 364.7 yards per game. Meanwhile, its defense ranks 39th in total defense (330.3 yards allowed per contest).
  • While the Bobcats’ pass defense ranked 64th with 214.7 passing yards allowed per game, they were less successful on offense, ranking 18th (173.4 passing yards per game).
  • Offensively, Ohio ranks 36th in the FBS with 191.3 rushing yards per game. The defensive unit now ranks 59th in rushing yards allowed per contest (137.8).
  • The Bobcats average 21.9 points per game on offense (108th in the FBS) and rank 70th on the other side of the ball with 24.3 points allowed per game.
  • Buffalo stats and insights

  • The Bulls are coming off a loss to the Western Michigan Broncos by a score of 48-41.
  • Buffalo struggled on offense, ranking 18th with 310.9 total yards per game. It was more productive on the other side of the ball, allowing 391.0 total yards per contest (96th).
  • The Bulls’ passing game was stagnant, ranking eighth-worst in the FBS with 157.3 passing yards per game. They were more productive on the defensive side of the ball, completing 241.4 passes per game (ranked 102nd).
  • From an offensive standpoint, Buffalo generates 153.6 rushing yards per game (75th). It ranks 74th in the FBS in defense (149.6 rushing yards allowed per game).
  • The Bulls rank 100th in the FBS with 23.0 points per game on offense and 83rd with 26.3 points given up per game on the defensive side of the ball.
  • Key Ohio players to watch

  • Parker Navarro threw for 986 yards (140.9 ypg) to lead Ohio. He completed 65.2% of his passes and threw five touchdown passes and six interceptions this season. He also ran for 427 yards (61.0 ypg) on ​​69 carries and four rushing touchdowns.
  • Anthony Tyus III’s team-high 610 rushing yards (87.1 per game) this year came on 112 carries and five touchdowns.
  • Coleman Owen’s 526 receiving yards (75.1 yards per game) lead the team. He has 38 receptions with three touchdowns.
  • Chase Hendricks has posted a 260-yard season (37.1 receiving yards per game) with one touchdown and 18 passes so far.
  • Rodney Harris II’s 15 grabs gave him 162 yards (23.1 ypg).
  • Buffalo key players to keep an eye on

  • CJ Ogbonna has 1,060 passing yards (151.4 ypg) to lead Buffalo by completing 54.9% of his passes and collecting seven touchdown passes and one interception this season. He also contributed on the ground with 104 rushing yards (14.9 ypg) on ​​62 carries and three rushing touchdowns.
  • The team’s leading rusher, Al-Jay Henderson, has carried the ball 68 times for 375 yards (53.6 per game) and scored three touchdowns this year.
  • This season, Jacqez Barksdale has accumulated 58 carries for 250 yards (35.7 per game) and one touchdown.
  • Victor Snow’s 300 receiving yards (42.9 yards per game) lead the team. He has 25 receptions with two touchdowns.
  • JJ Jenkins has a season so far with 168 yards (24.0 receiving yards per game) with one touchdown and 13 passes.
  • Taji Johnson’s 12 catches this season resulted in 135 yards (22.5 ypg) and two touchdowns.
  • Rep your favorite college football team with officially licensed apparel from Fanatics or Lids.