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Who was the Ohio State football player in 1950?

During the 1950 season, Janowicz was the Buckeyes' star ball-carrier, rushing for 314 yards. He also threw for 561 and accounted for 17 touchdowns. Horvath also starred as a safety on the other side of the ball and was Ohio State's punter. It was a rarity when Janowicz actually left the football field.

Who is the all-time leading passer at Ohio State football?

Of all the great quarterbacks Ohio State has produced over the decades, casual college football fans might be surprised to find out that Barrett is the all-time leading passer in school history. With 9,434 yards, Barrett sits atop the list, as well with his 104 career touchdowns.

Who is the best Ohio State football player of all time?

He helped Ohio State win the 1968 national championship, was named a two-time All-American, and tabbed college football's National Defensive Player of the Year in 1970. Not only is Griffin the greatest player in Ohio State football history, but perhaps ever in all of the college game.

Who is the best offensive lineman in college football history?

At 6-3, 273 pounds, Parker has long been considered one of the most complete offensive linemen in college football history. He helped pave the way for the likes of "Hopalong" Cassady to churn out yard after yard on the ground and was an integral part of Ohio State's 1954 national championship team.

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Why was Brian Snead dismissed from Ohio State?

Snead's time in Columbus was short due to his dismissal from the team after being named in a sexual assault investigation. He saw time in two games as a freshman before being suspended for the remainder of the season. He eventually announced his transfer to Iowa Western Community College of the junior college level.

Who replaced Woody Hayes at Ohio State?

Earle BruceThat's got me into trouble over the years, but it also made a man of mediocre ability into a pretty good coach." About two months after the incident, Hayes called Bauman in his dorm room, but did not apologize for his previous attack on him. Earle Bruce succeeded Hayes as Ohio State's head coach.

Who is Cody Simon?

The No. 9-rated outside linebacker nationally and No. 3 player in the state of New Jersey … a composite four-star prospect by 247Sports.com … played for St.

Where is Dallas Gant from?

Toledo, OHDallas J. Gant is a 6-3, 180-pound Outside Linebacker from Toledo, OH.

What is Urban Meyer doing now?

Former Gators, Jags coach Urban Meyer is back working in college sports. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WFLA) — Urban Meyer is back in college athletics just three months after his controversy-filled tenure with the Jacksonville Jaguars came to an end.

How old was Woody Hayes when fired?

65-year-oldOhio State was led by the 65-year-old Hayes, who had won 205 games and five national titles during his 28 seasons in Columbus.

Where is Josh Proctor from?

Owasso, OklaHometown Owasso, Okla.

Where is Cade Stover from?

Mansfield, OHCade Stover is a 6-5, 235-pound Outside Linebacker from Mansfield, OH. Stover was named Ohio's Mr. Football and Ohio Gatorade Player of the Year after his senior season.

Who is number 30 on OSU football?

Cody Simon – Football – Ohio State Buckeyes.

Where is Dallas Gant now?

Former Ohio State linebacker Dallas Gant announced on Wednesday he has signed with Toledo, where he'll have two seasons of eligibility remaining.

What school did Dallas Gant transfer to?

4-star LB Dallas Gant commits to Ohio State.

Who is the linebacker for the Ohio State Buckeyes?

Ohio State Buckeyes linebacker Pete Werner (20) watches as the ball falls to the ground after helping break up a pass intended for Penn State Nittany Lions tight end Pat Freiermuth (87) during the second quarter of a NCAA Division I college football game between the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Penn State Nittany Lions on Saturday, Nov. 23, 2019 at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. Joshua A. Bickel/Dispatch

When was James Laurinaitis drafted?

He was drafted in the second round by the St. Louis Rams and was phenomenal immediately, being named on the NFL All-Rookie team. He was with the Rams from 2009-2015 and was with the New Orleans Saints in 2016. 33 days until kickoff! Happy James Laurinaitis ( @JLaurinaitis55) day to No. 33!

When was Kumerow drafted?

Kumerow was drafted in the first round by the Miami Dolphins to play linebacker but never started a game for them from 1988-1990. He was with the Chicago Bears in 1991 before suffering a career-ending injury. Nick Bosa: 4th member of his family selected in 1st Round in Common Draft Era:

What team did Colin Powell play for?

Powell was with the Ravens in 1996 but struggled mightily due to injury and never gained his footing. He played with the New York Jets in 1998, which was his last in the NFL.

When was Mike Smith drafted?

He was drafted by the New York Jets in the first round of 2016 and was a slight disappointment for them from 2016-2018. He was a Super Bowl champion with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2019 and was most recently with the Buffalo Bills in 2020. #Jets recent first-round picks:

Who did the Dolphins beat in 1986?

The Dolphins defeated the Colts 19-13. Photo By USA TODAY Sports © Copyright USA TODAY Sports. Eric Kumerow played defensive end during his days at Ohio State and even earned Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year honors in 1986.

Who was Ryan Shazier?

The Pittsburgh Steelers selected Shazier in the first round and he continued his playmaking ways in the NFL. He was named to the Pro Bowl twice during his NFL career, which lasted from 2014-2019. Ryan Shazier was the epitome of Steeler football. Fast, strong, athletic, soft hands, big hits.

What did Jack Nicklaus study?

Jack Nicklaus tried his hands at multiple professions, like being a pharmacist and even an insurance salesman. However, nothing seemed to work for him. Soon later, he began studying at the Ohio State University in 1957. Jack’s father, Charlie, who was a pharmacist, asked Jack to do something that would help him develop his golf.

Why did Jack drop out of the Ohio State University?

Over the course of time, Nicklaus made immense progress as a golfer as he nearly won the U.S. Open and was a U.S. Amateur champion and a Walker Cup team member. He played the circuit until September and won another U.S. Amateur title and went back to school to complete his education.

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Jack Tatum, Safety (1968-'70)

Before Tatum endured a successful, yet infamous, NFL career, he cut his teeth as one of the college game's best defensive backs while at Ohio State. During the late 1960s and into the early '70s, Tatum fine-tuned his hard-hitting ways as a three-year starter for the Buckeyes.

Archie Griffin, Running Back (1972-'75)

Not only is Griffin the greatest player in Ohio State football history, but perhaps ever in all of the college game. For starters, he's only the player ever to win the Heisman Trophy twice -- in 1974 and '75. He's a three-time All-American and the only player to start in four Rose Bowl games.

Tom Cousineau, Linebacker (1975-'78)

The beloved Cousineau was part of three Big Ten championship-winning teams during his tenure at Ohio State. A two-time All-American for the Buckeyes, Cousineau ranks second all-time in Ohio State history with 569 tackles. His 211 tackles from 1978, are the most by an Ohio State player for a single season.

Cris Carter, Wide Receiver (1984-'86)

Carter has the distinction of being the first Ohio State wide receiver to earn All-American honors. From the start, Carter made a lasting impression at Ohio State, and his nine receptions in the Rose Bowl his freshman season were a record -- to go along with 172 yards.

Chris Spielman, Linebacker (1984-'87)

The story goes, Spielman, one of the top high school players in the country, wanted to play college football at Michigan. However, his father, a devote Buckeyes fan, wouldn't allow it. Chris ended up at Ohio State, where he was a two-time consensus All-American and the 1987 Lombardi Award winner.

Eddie George, Running Back (1992-'95)

The 1995 winner of the Heisman Trophy, George ranks fourth in Ohio State history with 3,768 rushing yards. His 1,927 yards from that stellar 1995 campaign are the second-most all-time for a single season in school history. George possessed the perfect blend of size and speed and had no trouble carrying the load.

Mike Vrabel, Defensive End (1993-'96)

Before Vrabel enjoyed strong NFL careers as a player and coach, he made history as one of the most fierce defenders in the annals of Ohio State football. A two-time Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year (1995, '96), Vrabel is also the Buckeyes' career record holder with 36 sacks. His 13 sacks in 1995, and 12 from a year earlier, rank Nos.

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