MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – West Virginia lost to Ohio, 17-10, in Athens, Ohio, on Saturday.
Game Flicks
Gallery: (9-6-2025) WVU vs. Ohio
FIELD GOAL: West Virginia 10 | Ohio 17
Kicker
Kade Hensley converts a 38-yard field goal.
First Half Frames
First Quarter: WEST VIRGINIA 7 | OHIO 3
Stat Leaders
TOUCHDOWN: WEST VIRGINIA 7 | OHIO 0
Running back
Jahiem White scores his third touchdown of the season as he breaks away for a 32-yard rushing touchdown.
LET'S BRING ON THE MOUNTAINEERS
Head Coach Rodriguez
The Mountaineers Have Arrived
On the Road

Countdown to Kickoff – Ohio Game Preview
By
John Antonik
A rare visit to Athens, Ohio, is on tap for the West Virginia University football team today when the Mountaineers take on the Ohio University Bobcats.
West Virginia's last trip there, in 1949, resulted in a 17-7 loss and the beginning of the end to Dudley DeGroot's coaching tenure with the Mountaineers. WVU's only other Buckeye State appearance to face OU was in 1897, the Bobcats also coming out victorious, 12-0.
"Here on out, the challenges get tougher," West Virginia coach
Rich Rodriguez said.
Last month, Ohio University announced the game at 27,000-seat Frank Solich Field at Peden Stadium as a sellout, meaning there should be lots of gold-and-blue-clad fans in the seats considering the OU campus is just a 45-minute drive from Parkersburg and 151 miles from Morgantown.
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The Road Look
West Virginia is sporting a blue, white, blue look for today's game against the Bobcats.