Ypsilanti, Michigan, October 27, 2025
News Summary
The EMU Eagles faced off against the Ohio Bobcats in a close game, ultimately losing with a score of 28-21. Despite a strong start and notable individual performances, the Eagles couldn’t secure the win, leaving their record at 2-7 and 1-4 in the MAC. Quarterback Noah Kim threw for 259 yards and reached a season milestone, while Nick Devereaux shone with his first career 100-yard game. The team now looks forward to their next challenge after a much-needed bye week.
Ypsilanti, Michigan: EMU Eagles Fall Short Against Ohio Bobcats
In a thrilling showdown at Rynearson Stadium on October 25, 2025, the Eastern Michigan University (EMU) football team battled hard but ultimately fell to the Ohio Bobcats with a final score of 28-21. The defeat marked a tough moment for the Eagles, bringing their overall record to 2-7 and just 1-4 with in the Mid-American Conference (MAC).
Game Highlights
As the game kicked off, the excitement was palpable. EMU started strong, taking an early lead with a 7-0 advantage after a magnificent 38-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Noah Kim to wide receiver Nick Devereaux. This play was part of a meticulous nine-play, 75-yard drive that showcased the Eagles’ offensive prowess.
Kim continued to shine, and just before halftime, he added to the score with a three-yard rushing touchdown, putting EMU up by 14-7 at the half. The second quarter, however, saw a lull in scoring, with both teams unable to push through, leaving fans eager for a climactic second half.
Shifting Momentum
In the third quarter, the momentum shifted as Ohio responded vigorously, tying the game at 14-14 early in the fourth. The Bobcats then pulled ahead with 13:36 left on the clock, escalating the score to 21-14. The game took a decisive turn when Ohio managed to extend their lead with another touchdown, reaching 28-14.
But the Eagles were not done yet! The resilient squad managed to rally back with another connection from Kim to Devereaux, who scored his second touchdown of the day, making it a 28-21 game with just 1:39 remaining. With time slipping away, EMU attempted an onside kick to regain possession, but alas, they couldn’t secure it, allowing Ohio to run out the clock and seal the victory.
Player Performances
Noah Kim had a solid performance, throwing for 259 yards and connecting on two touchdowns, in addition to his rushing score. With this performance, Kim surpassed the 2,000-yard milestone for the season, becoming the 11th player in EMU history to achieve that feat. His two touchdown passes now bring his season total to 14, tying for the 12th-highest single-season total in EMU’s record books.
Nick Devereaux also shined in this matchup, making it a day to remember with five catches for a whopping 121 yards and two touchdowns. This marked Devereaux’s first career 100-yard game and helped to demonstrate the emerging bond between him and Kim. Moreover, EMU hadn’t had a 100-yard receiver in back-to-back games since the 2021 season, making this performance a significant milestone.
Defensive Highlights
On the defensive side, EMU showed flashes of brilliance as Tyrelle Deener and Juan Salas Jr. both recorded interceptions, a feat not seen since the 2023 season when the Eagles intercepted multiple passes in a single game. Meanwhile, Bryce Llewellyn distinguished himself with a career-high 13 tackles, showcasing strong defensive leadership.
What’s Next for the Eagles?
Looking forward, Eastern Michigan will take a bye week, giving the team some much-needed rest before facing Bowling Green State University on November 8, 2025. Game time and broadcast details will be announced soon, and fans are eagerly anticipating that next opportunity for the Eagles to hit the field.
Conclusion
Despite the loss, the Eagles showed moments of brilliance, including making a touchdown on their opening drive and keeping their perfect record in the red zone. With several players achieving career milestones and a competitive spirit on display, there’s plenty for fans to be proud of as they look ahead to the next challenge on the horizon.
FAQs
- What was the final score of the EMU vs. Ohio game? The final score was 28-21 in favor of the Ohio Bobcats.
- What is EMU’s current record after the game? EMU’s overall record dropped to 2-7 and they are now 1-4 in Mid-American Conference play.
- Who were the standout players for EMU during the game? Noah Kim threw for 259 yards and had two touchdowns, while Nick Devereaux caught five passes for 121 yards and two touchdowns.
- What significant milestones were reached during the game? Noah Kim surpassed 2,000 yards for the season and Nick Devereaux recorded his first career 100-yard game.
- When is EMU’s next game? EMU will face Bowling Green State University on November 8, 2025.
Key Features of the Game
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Final Score | EMU 21 – Ohio 28 |
| EMU’s Overall Record | 2-7 |
| MAC Record | 1-4 |
| Noah Kim’s Passing Yards | 259 |
| Touchdowns by Kim | 2 Passing + 1 Rushing |
| Nick Devereaux’s Receiving Yards | 121 |
| Interceptions by EMU | 2 |
| Next Opponent | Bowling Green State University |
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