![]() ![]() When Gabbert is healthy, he’s likely the best quarterback in the conference. Over the last three years, the question for the Miami (OH) RedHawks has been the same: can quarterback Brett Gabbert stay healthy? Their conference title odds (+265) are too low to consider tying your money up all season long. The ceiling is another nine or 10-win season, which is why I’m leaning over. Additionally, they have winnable road games at San Diego State and Florida Atlantic, and host an Iowa State team in search of its offensive identity. Schedule-wise, the Bobs avoid Toledo and catch Miami (OH) at home. The secondary could be much improved, but it’s likely this defense takes a step back as Ohio embraces more shootouts in 2023. The 2022 defense hung its hat on stopping the run (49th), but it loses a ton of experience in the front seven. The sure-handed wideout snagged 73 passes for 11 touchdowns last season. The former Ohio State walk-on Sam Wiglusz is their touchdown machine on the perimeter. ![]() If he stays healthy, a 1,200-yard, 15-touchdown campaign isn’t out of the question. Sieh Bangura is running behind a very strong offensive line. ![]() Whether it's Rourke or Harris out of the gate, the Bobcats will have playmakers at their disposal. If he isn’t, CJ Harris gained invaluable experience down the stretch last season and helped win Ohio its bowl game. Rourke is returning from a season-ending knee injury but appears to be on track to start in the opener. Had it not been for an injury to the Maple Missile, Kurtis Rourke, they may have broken the program’s title drought that has been alive since 1968. After going 3-9 in year one, the Bobcats stormed back in 2022, winning 10 games and nearly taking the MAC. What a turnaround from Tim Albin and his staff last fall in Athens. ![]()
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