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    Quote Originally Posted by jerrym View Post
    Nathan Rourke and the Ohio University Bobcats will be playing in the Bahamas Bowl against the University of Alabama Birmingham on December 22nd at 12:30 ET in Nassau. This provides an opportunity to see him play for those who have ESPN as it will be broadcast nationally in the U.S.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OV Argo View Post
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    Rourke led the Ohio Bobcats to a rout in the Bahamas Bowl.

    Nathan Rourke — a native of Oakville, Ont. — threw for two scores and Ohio beat UAB 41-6 in the Bahamas Bowl on Friday.
    Ohio (9-4) averaged 38.9 points per game during the season, setting a school record with 467 points scored, and the Bobcats exhibited that prowess in the opening half of this one, using big plays to build a 27-3 halftime lead.
    Rourke, who is in his sophomore season with Ohio, was 12 of 18 for 185 yards passing and rushed for 30 yards.
    Rourke was a second-team All-MAC selection this season and set single-season records at Ohio with 21 rushing touchdowns, 22 touchdowns scored and 132 points scored.
    https://www.thestar.com/sports/footb...-bowl-win.html

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