2014: NO EXCUSES FOR BANGED UP BUCCS AFTER LOSS
Despite playing without several players, the Covington Buccaneers gave credit to the Miami East Vikings for handing the Buccs a 20-0 loss on Homecoming Night.
Despite playing without several players, the Covington Buccaneers gave credit to the Miami East Vikings for handing the Buccs a 20-0 loss on Homecoming Night.
Tri-County North used a physical brand of football to beat the Buccaneers for the first time since 1998 and hand Covington its first league loss since the 2009 season.
Former Buccaneer A.J. Ouellette rushed for 92 yards and scored 2 touchdowns before leaving the game with a minor ankle injury in his first career start.
After a sluggish start, the Covington Buccaneers took it to Cincinnati College Preparatory Academy en route to a 40-0 win in the first ever meeting between the two programs.
Former Buccaneer A.J. Ouellette racked up 169 yards of total offense and scored two touchdowns against Idaho to put to rest all of those who doubted his abilities as a Division I football player.
The Covington Buccaneers executed "Dave Miller Football" to near perfection en route to a 41-7 win over previously unbeaten Bethel.
The Covington Buccaneers had fun in methodically breaking down a gritty Mississinawa Valley team en route to a 35-0 win.
Despite mental and physical mistakes, the Covington Buccaneers made the plays when they needed to pull out a 14-7 win over Arcanum.
In his first collegiate game, 2014 Covington graduate AJ Ouellette was thrust into the limelight by rushing 6 times for 30 yards in the final drive to set up a game-winning field goal against Kent State.
Covington fell victim to its own mistakes against a very good St. Henry team that handed the Buccs their first regular season loss since 2009.
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