RedHawk to Eagle: Dustin Woods’ journey to the Super Bowl
Dustin Woods, former Miami University football player and graduate of 2009, has become yet another alumnus to work for a Super Bowl-winning team.
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Dustin Woods, former Miami University football player and graduate of 2009, has become yet another alumnus to work for a Super Bowl-winning team.
By the second quarter of Saturday’s matchup against the Central Michigan University Chippewas (3-5, 1-3 in Mid-American Conference (MAC) play), it wasn’t looking favorable for the Miami University RedHawks (4-4, 3-1 in MAC play).
This season marks the end of a 78-year streak of the annual Battle for the Victory Bell. Each year since 1945 (excluding 2020), the Miami University RedHawks and the University of Cincinnati Bearcats have squared off in a yearly competition to determine the best football team in southwest Ohio.
Terence Moore was born and raised in South Bend, Indiana, but moved around due to the nature of his father’s job, working as a supervisor for AT&T, living in Cincinnati, Chicago and Milwaukee over the course of three years.
Four former Miami RedHawks broke training camp on NFL rosters for Week 1 of the 2023 Season. Defensive end Dominique Robinson is on the Chicago Bears, safety Mike Brown is on the Tennessee Titans, linebacker Ivan Pace Jr. is on the Minnesota Vikings and
On Saturday, Sean McVay (class of ’08) became the most recent coach honored with a bronze statue in the Cradle of Coaches Plaza on the south end of Miami University’s Yager Stadium. He joins a legendary coaching group of Ara Parseghian, Paul Brown, Weeb Ewbank, John Harbaugh, John Pont, Carm Cozza, Bo Schembechler, Red Blaik and Paul Dietzel.
Sean McVay (class of ‘08) looks upon his new statue as he reveals it to the public at his induction ceremony Saturday in the Cradle of Coaches Plaza on the south end of Miami University’s Yager Stadium.
So much of what is relevant in today’s football landscape can be traced back to one former Oxford, Ohio resident: Sid Gillman.
Sean McVay will be the latest coaching great honored with a statue outside Yager Stadium, Miami University President Greg Crawford announced during his State of the University address on Sept. 28.
Miami University President Greg Crawford delivered his biannual State of the University address on Wednesday, Sept. 28, at Hall Auditorium.
The biggest day in American sports is only a day away.
Miami University alumnus (’08) Sean McVay will make his second Super Bowl appearance as the head coach of the Los Angeles Rams after the team’s 20-17 win against the San Francisco 49ers Sunday night.
The Cincinnati Bengals defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 27-24 in overtime Sunday afternoon to clinch their first Super Bowl appearance since 1989.
With six rostered players on the two squads playing in this year’s Super Bowl, the Mid-American Conference (MAC) returns the same number of players as in last year’s game. I looked at the recent history of MAC alumni playing in the biggest game in American sports.
Former Miami standout Sam Sloman will be the starting kicker for the Los Angeles Rams to start the season, per NFL Network reporter Tom Pelissero.
Oxford, Ohio is only home to the majority of students for four short years, yet the Miami experience lasts a lifetime.
Welcome to the third installment of the Made-Up Mailbag. This week we received an avalanche of mail about the NFL's wacky week three, so I decided to give the people want they want and dedicate the column to those questions.
Emily Simanskis, Sports Editor
Miami alum Sean McVay (pictured, right) will be making his second Super Bowl appearance.
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