Ohio State Football Big Ten Media Guide 2019
Ohio State Football Big Ten Media Guide 2019
Ohio State Football Big Ten Media Guide 2019
The two-time defending Big Ten champion Ohio State Buckeyes are set
to open their 130th season of football on Aug. 31 against Florida Atlantic
at Ohio Stadium. Coming off their 37th conference title and eighth Rose
Bowl win in school history, the Scarlet and Gray welcome back 51 total
letterwinners, 13 starters and 14 fifth-year seniors.
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HEAD COACH RYAN DAYHEAD COACH RYAN DAY
Technically, Day’s first day on the job was Jan. 2, but that moment in
the locker room at the Rose Bowl in front of 124 players, including more
than 100 who will be a part of his first team, will have the lasting impact
of origination for the 40-year-old from Manchester, N.H., who becomes
just the 25th coach for a storied program that ranks second all-time in
victories and will play its 130th season of football in 2019. QUICK FACTS
Hometown: Manchester, N.H.
Day officially starts his head coaching career with a record of 3-0.
High School: Manchester Central
He is credited with the wins earned over Oregon State, Rutgers and
15th-ranked TCU at the beginning of the 2018 season when he served Age: 40
about eight weeks in August and September as Ohio State’s acting head Alma Mater: New Hampshire, 2002 (Business Administration)
coach. He has a five-year contract through the 2023 season that will pay Master’s Degree: Boston College, 2004 (Administrative Studies)
him $4.5 million annually. Year in Coaching: 18th (Third year at Ohio State)
Wife: Christina (“Nina”)
A quarterbacks coach for the San Francisco 49ers in 2016 under Chip Children: Son R.J.; and daughters Grace and Nia
Kelly and in 2015 for the Philadelphia Eagles under Kelly, Day is in his
third season overall at Ohio State and his 18th season as a coach in
COACHING EXPERIENCE
the NFL or collegiate ranks. He was Ohio State’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks
coach the past two seasons.
In 2018 Day’s quarterback, Dwayne Haskins, was a Heisman Trophy finalist who became
just the sixth player to throw 50 touchdown passes in a season. He was named the
Chicago Tribune Silver Football award winner as the Big Ten’s best player and he was also
named the Big Ten’s offensive player of the year and its quarterback of the year.
Wide receiver Parris Campbell this year became just the fifth Ohio State receiver to
top 1,000 receiving yards in a season, and running back J.K. Dobbins became the first
Buckeye to top 1,000 yards rushing as a freshman and sophomore.
Additionally, in 10 of 14 games this past year, Ohio State had 500 yards or more of total
offense, including 567 against the nation’s top-ranked defense in a 62-39 win against No.
4 Michigan.
Day was Ohio State’s 2018 nominee for the Broyles Award, which goes annually to the top
assistant coach in the country.
The 2017 season was Day’s first in Columbus and it also proved to be a success. His
RYAN DAY RECORDS starting quarterback, J.T. Barrett, was a finalist for the Davey O’Brien National Quarterback
Ohio State Home Record.................................2-0 (1.000) of the Year Award and he was named the Big Ten’s quarterback of the year after a season
Career Home Record.......................................2-0 (1.000) in which he set seven school single season records and broke the Big Ten Conference
Ohio State Road Record.................................. 1-0 (1.000) career mark for touchdowns responsible for with 147.
Career Road Record........................................ 1-0 (1.000)
Career Neutral Record..................................... 1-0 (1.000) Dec. 4, 2018
Career versus Top 25...................................... 1-0 (1.000) On the same day that legendary coach Urban Meyer announced his retirement – Dec. 4,
Career versus Top 10.................................................. 0-0 2018 – Day was named to succeed him.
Career versus Top 5................................................... 0-0
Career versus No. 1..................................................... 0-0 “I am truly honored to be here today and am so appreciative to President Drake and
Career in Overtime..................................................... 0-0 Gene Smith for the faith they have in me to lead this team,” Day said at a packed press
Career in Bowl/Playoff Games................................... 0-0 conference at the Fawcett Center on Ohio State’s campus.”
Career in Conference Championship Games.............. 0-0
Career in National Championship Games.................. 0-0 In addition to his two NFL seasons as a quarterbacks coach, Day has 15 years of collegiate
coaching experience, including offensive coordinator positions at Temple and Boston
College, as well as positions with Florida – as a graduate assistant under Meyer – and at
his alma mater, New Hampshire.
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TONY ALFORD MATT BARNES
Assistant Head Coach for Offense / Running Backs Special Teams Coordinator / Asst. Secondary
Hometown Hometown
Akron, Ohio Ijamsville, Md.
High School High School
Doherty (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Urbana
Alma Mater Alma Mater
Colorado State, 1992 Salisbury, 2008
Year in Coaching Year in Coaching
27th (Fifth year at Ohio State) 11th (First at Ohio State)
Wife Wife
Trina Christina
Children
Sons Rylan, Kyler and Braydon Overview: Matt Barnes, who spent
the last three seasons coaching at
the University of Maryland, was named Ohio State’s special team’s
Overview: Tony Alford, who has coached collegiate running backs for coordinator and assistant secondary coach in early January, 2019 by
over 20 years, is in his fifth season as assistant head coach for offense head coach Ryan Day.
and running backs coach at Ohio State University.
Three-year Stint in College Park: Barnes served as Maryland’s
The 1K Club: Alford’s latest star player at running back, JK Dobbins, linebackers coach and special teams coordinator in 2018. He mentored
is the first running back in Ohio State history to surpass 1,000 yards second-team All-American and first-team all-Big Ten linebacker Tre
rushing as a freshman and sophomore. He set the school record for Watson this year and another pair of Terp linebackers who garnered All-
freshmen running backs with 1,403 yards in 2017 and he is less than 600 Big Ten recognition: Jermaine Carter and Shane Cockerille.
yards from becoming the 11th Buckeye to top 3,000 yards rushing.
Terrapin Special Teams: Under Barnes’ guidance, the Terrapins ranked
Best in the Business: Alford was the No. 5 rated recruiter nationally in 18th nationally and third in the Big Ten with a 23.9 yard average on
2018 by CBSSports.com. He was named a 2015 and 2011 Rivals.com Top kickoff returns. Maryland had two players – Ty Johnson and Tavion
25 recruiter and he was a finalist for 247Sports’ 2011 national recruiter Jacobs – who averaged better than 25 yards per kick return and ranked
of the year. in the top five in the conference in yards per return.
Notable Numbers: Alford has coached a 1,000-yard runner in each of Notable Notes: Barnes arrived at Maryland after spending the 2015
his first four seasons with Ohio State: Ezekiel Elliott (2015), Mike Weber season at Michigan as a defensive analyst and also had a three-year
(2016), J.K. Dobbins (2017 and 2018). He has also coached two major stay at Florida (2012-14) as a defensive and special team’s graduate
award winners: Elliott won Big Ten Conference offensive player of the assistant. He also has experience on the other side of the ball, spending
year and Chicago Tribune Silver Football award honors in 2015 when he the 2011 season as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at
barreled through a 1,821-yard season and scored 23 touchdowns; and West Virginia Wesleyan College.
Weber was the league’s freshman of the year in 2016.
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JEFF HAFLEY BRIAN HARTLINE
Co-Defensive Coordinator / Secondary Wide Receivers
Hometown Hometown
Montvale, N.J. North Canton, Ohio
High School High School
Pascack Hills GlenOak
Alma Mater Alma Mater
Siena, 2001 Ohio State, 2009
Master’s Degree Year in Coaching
Albany, 2003 3rd (Third at Ohio State)
Year in Coaching Wife
19th (First at Ohio State) Kara
Wife Children
Gina Son, Brayden
Children
Daughters Hope and Leah Overview: Brian Hartline, who coached a receiver unit in 2018 to Ohio
State single season records for receptions, yards and touchdowns, was
Overview: Jeff Hafley, who has spent the past seven seasons in the elevated to full-time wide receiver’s coach by Ohio State coach Ryan
NFL and most recently three seasons with the San Francisco 49ers, was Day in December. Hartline had coached receivers in an interim capacity
named Ohio State’s co-defensive coordinator and secondary coach by during the season.
head coach Ryan Day on Jan. 6, 2019.
Record-setting Production: Led by three fifth-year senior co-captains,
NFL Experience: Hafley coached two seasons with the Tampa Bay Parris Campbell, Johnnie Dixon and Terry McLaurin, and including fourth-
Buccaneers, serving as an assistant defensive backs coach in 2012 year junior K.J. Hill, Ohio State’s receiver unit caught 310 passes this
and secondary/safeties coach in 2013. Two seasons with the Cleveland season for 4,429 yards and 45 touchdowns … totals that alone break the
Browns, under coach Mike Pettine, followed. In 2014, his second season school single season marks of 287 receptions (set in 2017), 3,707 yards
with the Browns, the team led the NFL in opponent passer rating (74.1), (2014) and 42 touchdowns (2014).
opponent completion percentage (57.1) and in passes defensed with 99,
plus ranked second in the league with 21 interceptions. Three seasons NFL Pedigree: Hartline joined the Ohio State staff in early 2017 after a
as defensive backs coach with the San Francisco 49ers – 2016, 2017 terrific playing career in the NFL with the Miami Dolphins between 2009-
and 2018 – precede Hafley’s position with the Buckeyes. 14 and Cleveland Browns (2015). He played in 104 games with 73 starts,
and had 344 career receptions for 4,766 yards and 14 touchdowns. His
Richard Sherman on Hafley: Richard Sherman, who was coached by best seasons came in 2012 and 2013, when he combined to catch 150
Hafley in 2018: “His preparation is some of the best I’ve seen. I’ve had passes for 2,099 yards for the Dolphins. He caught 30 or more passes in
some great defensive back coaches, some great defensive coaches and each of his seven NFL seasons.
defensive minds. He is right up there with his preparation and how he
breaks down film.” Hartline in the Scarlet and Gray: Hartline played for the Buckeyes from
2005 through 2008 and was a part of four Big Ten championship teams.
Notable Notes: Hafley’s career includes 11 seasons in collegiate football He also played an integral role in Ohio State reaching consecutive BCS
at Worcester (Mass.) Polytechnic University (2001), Albany (2002-05), National Championship games in 2006 and 2007. In 2007, he caught
Pittsburgh (2006-10) and Rutgers (2011). a career-best 52 passes for 694 yards and six touchdowns. Hartline’s
career numbers include 90 catches, 1,429 yards and 12 touchdowns.
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LARRY JOHNSON MICKEY MAROTTI
Associate Head Coach / Defensive Line Coach Assistant AD for Football Sports Performance
Hometown Hometown
Williamston, N.C. Ambridge, Pa.
High School High School
E.J. Hayes Ambridge
Alma Mater Alma Mater
Elizabeth City State, 1973 West Liberty State, 1987
Degree Master’s Degrees
Health & Physical Education Ohio State University, 1988;
Year in Coaching West Virginia, 1990
43rd (Sixth at Ohio State) Year in Strength & Conditioning:
Wife 33rd (Eighth year at Ohio State)
Christine Wife
Children Susie
Sons Larry Jr., and Tony (wife is Karin); Children
daughter Teresa and grandchildren Daughter, Maddie, and son, Mitchell
Tony Jr., Lalia, Deklen and Jaylen
Overview: Mickey Marotti is in his eighth season as the assistant athletic
Overview: Larry Johnson is in his sixth season as defensive line coach director for football sports performance at Ohio State and his 33rd
with the Ohio State football program. Named to his position in early season overall as a coach. He is considred among the foremost experts
January, 2014, he was elevated to associate head coach in 2019. nationally in the critical area of strength and conditioning training and
overseeing sports performance.
Noteworthy: Johnson spent the first 20 years of his coaching
career as a highly successful high school coach, winning three state Noteworthy: Marotti has been performance coach for three national
championships at McDonough High School in Pomfret, Md., and being championship teams: the 2006 and 2008 Florida Gators and the 2014
named Washington Metropolitan Area coach of the year six times. Ohio State Buckeyes.
Best in the Business: No Big Ten Conference program in the last 23 Best in the Business: Marotti was named American Football Monthly’s
years, outside of Ohio State, has developed more Big Ten defensive FBS Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year in 2016
players of the year and Big Ten defensive lineman of the year than the 14
that Johnson has coached since 1996. He has coached five such award Notable Numbers: During his time in Columbus, 17 Buckeyes have
winners at Ohio State (two-time defensive lineman of the year and been named first-team All-American, 24 have won a Big Ten Conference
defensive player of the year Joey Bosa; 2016 defensive lineman of the individual award and 14 have been first-round NFL Draft picks: DE Nick
year Tyquan Lewis; and 2017 defensive lineman of the year Nick Bosa). Bosa, QB Dwayne Haskins, CB Denzel Ward and C Billy Price in 2018;
CB Marshon Lattimore, SAF Malik Hooker and CB Gareon Conley in
Notable Numbers: Johnson has coached 11 All-Americans, including 2017; DE Joey Bosa, RB Ezekiel Elliott, CB Eli Apple, OT Taylor Decker
Joey Bosa, Nick Bosa, Michael Bennett and Adolphus Washington at and LB Darron Lee in 2016; LB Ryan Shazier and CB Bradley Roby in
Ohio State, eight first-round draft picks, including Joey and Nick Bosa 2014. Additionally, 60 players have been invited ot the NFL Combine,
and overall No. 1 pick Courtney Brown in 2000, and four Academic All- including 43 over the last four years - tied with Alabama for the most in
Americans, including Sam Hubbard in 2016. the country.
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GREG MATTISON GREG STUDRAWA
Co-Defensive Coordinator Offensive Line
Hometown Hometown
Madison, Wisc. Fostoria, Ohio
High School High School
Madison East St. Wendelin
Alma Mater Alma Mater
Wisconsin-La Crosse, 1971 Bowling Green, 1987
Year in Coaching: Degree
48th (First at Ohio State) Business
Wife Year in Coaching
Ann 30th (Fourth season at Ohio State)
Children Wife
Daughter, Lisa; son, Bryan Cindy
Children
Overview: Greg Mattison, a veteran defensive coordinator in the Daughters Samantha, Katelin and
Football Bowl Subdivision and the National Football League, joined the Allison
Ohio State coaching staff in January, 2019 as co-defensive coordinator.
Overview: Greg Studrawa is in his fourth season as coach of Ohio
Big Ten Ties: Mattison carries with him a thorough knowledge of the Big State’s offensive linemen and he is in his 30th season overall coaching
Ten Conference as he has coached the past eight seasons at Michigan. on the collegiate level.
He has been the defensive line coach for the Wolverines the past four
seasons. Noteworthy: Studrawa is a Buckeye. He was born in Fostoria, attended
St. Wendelin High School and played collegiately at Bowling Green.
Both Sides of the Rivalry: Mattison is one of seven to have coached He has coached collegiately for 19 years throughout the state of Ohio:
at both Michigan and Ohio State, according to the Bentley Historical at Cincinnati, at Wilmington College, a year at Ohio State under John
Library, the archives of the University of Michigan and the Michigan Cooper (1997) and six years at Bowling Green, including under Urban
Athletic Department. Most notable is Bo Schembechler, assistant at Ohio Meyer in 2001-02, prior to his current position.
State from 1958-63 and Michigan head coach from 1969-89.
Best in the Business: In his first season as the Ohio State offensive ine
Notable Numbers: As Michigan’s defensive line coach the past four coach in 2016, Studrawa coached a line that was one of three finalists
years (2015-18), Mattison has been a part of four consecutive units that for the Joe Moore Offensive Line Award. Two of his linemen - centers Pat
have ranked in the top 5 nationally each year in total defense and pass Elflein and Billy Price - are consecutive winners of the Rimington Trophy
defense, and has been top 5 in pass efficiency defense during three as the nation’s outstanding center, and both were the Big Ten’s offensive
of those seasons. As defensive coordinator from 2011-14, Mattison’s lineman of the year and unanimous All-Americans.
defenses ranked among the top 20 nationally in total defense, pass
defense and scoring defense in three of those four years. His 2014 Notable Numbers: Studrawa’s offensive lines have produced an All-
defense was seventh nationally in total defense. American at the center position for three consecutive seasons. During
that time, Ohio State ranked, cumulatively, second overall in the Big Ten
MATTISON’S EXPERIENCE and eighth among Power 5 teams in rushing yards per game.
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AL WASHINGTON KEVIN WILSON
Linebackers Offensive Coordinator / Tight Ends
Hometown Hometown
Columbus, Ohio Maiden, N.C.
High School High School
Bishop Watterson Maiden
Alma Mater Alma Mater
Boston College, 2006 North Carolina, 1984
Year in Coaching: Degree
12th (First year at Ohio State) Education
Wife Master’s Degree
Melissa North Carolina, 1987
Children Year in Coaching
Son, Michael; daughter, Audrey 36th (Third at Ohio State)
Wife
Overview: Columbus, Ohio native Al Washington, who played on and Angela
coached on Boston College teams that included Ryan Day on staff and Children
who has significant ties to the Buckeye football program, joined the Ohio Daughters Elaina, Makenzie and
State coaching staff Jan. 8 as linebackers coach. Marlee, and sons Trey and Toby
Columbus is Home: Washington grew up in and around Ohio Stadium Overview: Kevin Wilson is in his third season as the Buckeyes’ offensive
and attended Bishop Watterson High School, graduating in 2002. His coordinator and tight ends coach. Wilson has directed some of the most
father, Al Washington Sr., played linebacker for the Buckeyes from 1977 prolific offenses in the nation over his 36-year coaching career.
through 1980 and currently ranks eighth in career tackles with 345.
Noteworthy: Wilson has coached two of the four teams in FBS history
Both Sides of the Ball: Washington has spent the majority of his that produced a 3,500-yard passer, two 1,000-yard rushers and a 1,000-
coaching career on defense, but from 2013-15 he coached running yard receiver in the same year. His 2015 Indiana and 2008 Oklahoma
backs at Boston College. Boston College ranked first in the ACC with offenses achieved the feat. The others are USC in 2005 and Southern
211.8 yards per game in that span. The Eagles improved their rushing Mississippi in 2015. (Ohio State was just 46 rushing yards by Mike Weber
output in each season and broke the school’s season rushing record in 2018 from being the fifth team to accomplish the feat.)
2014. Washington and Day were on the same staff together at Boston
College in 2013. Best in the Business: Wilson, a winner of the Frank Broyles Award in
2008 as the nation’s top assistant coach and twice a finalist, coached
Notable Numbers: Washington coached linebackers at Michigan in potent and productive Indiana offenses that led the Big Ten Conference in
2018, helping the Wolverines produce the nation’s No. 3-ranked overall passing three times – 2012, 2013 and 2015 – and finished second in 2016.
defense and the second-ranked unit against the pass. All three of his
linebackers earned all-Big Ten honors: Devin Bush was the league’s Notable Numbers: Wilson has been a part of eight conference
defensive player and linebacker of the year; Khaleke Hudson and Josh championship teams: six times while as a coach at Oklahoma and twice -
Uche each were named honorable mention all-league. consecutively in 2017 and 2018 - at Ohio State.
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MIKE YURCICH
Passing Game Coordinator / Quarterbacks
Hometown
Euclid, Ohio
High School
Euclid
Alma Mater KENNY ANUNIKE SEAN DUGGAN
California (Pa.), 1999 Graduate Assistant Graduate Assistant
Defense Defense
Year in Coaching:
21st (First year at Ohio State)
Wife
Julie
Children
Sons Jack and Clay; daugher Maria
YURCICH’S EXPERIENCE
2019...............Passing Game Coord./Quarterbacks............ Ohio State
2013-18...........Offensive Coordinator.......................... Oklahoma State
2011-12............Offensive Coordinator..............................Shippensburg
2006-10..........Offensive Coordinator......................................Edinboro
2005...............Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers.........................Edinboro
2003-04.........Graduate Assistant..............................................Indiana
2002...............Offensive Coordinator...........................St. Francis (Ind.) MATT THURIN
1999-01...........Running Backs/Quarterbacks...............St. Francis (Ind.) Quality Control
Defense
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THE OHIO STATE BUCKEYES
THE OHIO STATE BUCKEYES
Ohio State Overview: Fifth-year senior Joshua Alabi is now in his third Ohio State Overview: Damon Arnette is back for a fifth season with the
season on offense after initially playing along the defensive line … he Buckeyes and that is a good thing; a real good thing for a cornerback
is one of the most experienced offensive linemen on the team and has position that certainly didn’t need to lose two undergraduate starters to
seen action in 24 games, including a start at left tackle in the Rose Bowl the NFL for the second time in three years … instead, Arnette will bring
win over Washington when regular starter Thayer Munford was injured 40 games of experience and his 25 starts to Ohio State’s Saturdays
… Alabi also logged a career-high 86 snaps on offense in the win over this fall and, equally important, to the Woody Hayes Athletic Center on
Maryland and totaled 393 snaps as a junior in 2018 while playing in a daily basis throughout the all-important winter, spring and summer
all 14 games to earn his second Varsity O letter … expect him to see months … Arnette has started on back-to-back Big Ten Conference
considerable action for the Buckeyes in 2019 if not hold down a starting championship teams – alongside first-round NFL Draft pick Denzel Ward
position … he played 10 games in 2017 as a sophomore and five games in 2017 and fourth-round selection Kendall Sheffield in 2018 – and was
along the defensive line as a red-shirt freshman in 2016 … red-shirted an honorable mention all-Big Ten pick in 2018, for a second consecutive
the 2015 season as a true freshman … he is majoring in family resource year, with 40 tackles, an interception and six pass break-ups on his
management. resume … his interception came in the Big Ten championship game win
over Northwestern … now has four career interceptions with two in 2017
Notable Note: Alabi spent a week in Quepos, Costa Rica, in May as part (vs. UNLV and Michigan State) and one as a red-shirt freshman in 2016
of a community service initiative to engage local youth in sports-related vs. Nebraska … enters the season with 105 career tackles and 18 total
and life skills activities. passes defended (four interceptions and 14 pass break-ups) … played
in 14 games in 2017, started 12 times and was sixth on the team with 44
More on Joshua: Alabi was rated the No. 1 defensive line prospect in tackles, in addition to recording eight PBUs and two interceptions …
the state of Michigan by Scout and a Top 30 strong side end by both team’s defensive player of the game in the 2017 win over Michigan State
Rivals (No. 26) and 247Sports (No. 30) as a high school senior … also … set career-bests with seven tackles vs. Oklahoma and six solo tackles
was an accomplished offensive line performer … one of three from Cass vs. Indiana … played in all 13 games in 2016 after red-shirting the 2015
Tech to sign with Ohio State recently, including safety Damon Webb and season … is majoring in communications.
running back Mike Weber … that trio helped Cass Tech win a state title
in 2012 and back-to-back Detroit Public School League championships HONORS & AWARDS
in 2013 and 2014 … was named Division 1-2 first-team All-State in 2014 2018: Honorable mention All-Big Ten (coaches and media)
as well as Detroit News all-metro, Public School League all-city, PrepStar 2017: Honorable mention All-Big Ten (media)
all-Midwest Region and a member of MLive’s 2014 Dream Team …
parents are Felicia Jones and Charles Alabi. More on Damon: Arnette carried a 4-star rating from ESPN into signing
day and came from the strong St. Thomas Aquinas program … Aquinas,
coached by Rocco Casullo, captured two of the last three Florida 7A
state championships, including in 2014 when Arnette was a senior …
18 J.P. ANDRADE he was ranked as the No. 24 safety by ESPN and the No. 51 cornerback
Quarterback by Rivals … the 247Sports composite ranked him No. 60 at cornerback
6-3, 205, Fr. … he was ranked as the talent-rich Florida’s No. 83 prospect after
recording three interceptions, five additional pass break-ups and three
La Verne, Calif. quarterback sacks as a senior … he earned honorable mention all-
Bonita defensive team honors on Broward County’s Class 8A-7A-6A list.
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THE OHIO STATE BUCKEYES
High School Overview: Kamryn Babb red-shirted the 2018 season while Ohio State Overview: Ryan Batsch is in his second season with the
recovering from a summertime injury … he re-injured a knee in March Ohio State football program after initially walking on to the team in the
2019, putting an indefinite hold on his introduction as a Buckeye receiver summer of 2018 … he is an OSU Scholar-Athlete who is exploring majors.
… Babb was an OSU Scholar-Athlete for the 2018-19 academic year and
is exploring majors in the management and industry area. More On Ryan: Batsch was a three-sport athlete at Loveland High
School where he played football, volleyball and basketball … was a team
HONORS & AWARDS captain in football for head coach Fred Crawford … earned National
2018: OSU Scholar-Athlete Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete honors … second team All-Ohio as
a senior … first team all-area as a defensive back by Cincinnati.com …
High School Overview: Babb was a Top 100 player nationally, the No. first team All-Eastern Cincinnati Conference … selected as Loveland’s
73 overall player by 247Sports and the No. 84 player on the ESPN 300 special teams MVP … had a pair of interceptions in eight games as a
… consensus four-star prospect … the nation’s No. 13-ranked wide senior … caught 10 passes for 183 yards and a pair of touchdowns …
receiver according to 247Sports … a Prepstar Dream Team member (No. as a volleyball player, was selected the Eastern Cincinnati Conference
56) ranked as the No. 6 wide receiver prospect … missed much of his co-Player of the Year and honorable mention all-state … team captain
senior year due to an injury but when healthy, caught 45 passes for 784 … member of the National Honors Society … is the son of Dan and Julie
yards with nine touchdowns in just seven games for head coach Scott Batsch … Dan and Julie were both athletes at Wisconsin: Dan played
Pingel … from his defensive back position, intercepted three passes and football and Julie played basketball.
returned two for touchdowns … ran the third leg on CBC’s school record
and state championship 400-meter relay … selected for the Army All-
American Game in San Antonio … participated in Nike’s “The Opening”
… parents are Alana Templeton, and Tyrone and Amanda Babb. 38 RASHOD BERRY
Tight End
6-4, 255, Sr.
12 SEVYN BANKS Lorain, Ohio
Cornerback Lorain H.S.
6-1, 200, So.
Ohio State Overview: Athletic and physical Rashod Berry returns for his
Orlando, Fla. fifth-year senior season with the Buckeyes … he is one of the key tight
Jones H.S. ends on the roster for Ohio State and is coming off a 2018 season that
saw him earn four starts and catch nine passes for 78 yards and two
Ohio State Overview: Sevyn Banks played in five games as a true touchdowns … Berry is a veteran of 38 games played with the Buckeyes
freshman in 2018 and earned his first Varsity O letter … his game action and has 15 career catches for 178 yards and four touchdowns … Berry
came in the final five games of the season, including special team’s caught what proved to be the winning touchdown pass in the Rose
assignments in both the Big Ten title game win over Northwestern and Bowl, a 1-yarder from Dwayne Haskins … he also scored a touchdown
the Rose Bowl win over Northwestern … Banks was one of 10 from his off a 6-yard reception in the season opener against Oregon State … by
Ohio State recruiting class to enroll in classes in January 2018. far, though, Berry’s biggest catch of the 2018 season came in overtime
against Maryland, an 11-yard reception on fourth down that extended
More on Sevyn: Banks was a Top 100 player on the ESPN 300 – No. an OSU touchdown drive in the 52-51 victory … the win over Maryland
58 – and a four-star recruit by ESPN and 247Sports … invited to play was needed and, coupled with Ohio State’s victory a week later over
in the Under Armour All-American Game … a consensus top-25 ranked Michigan, clinched a Big Ten championship game berth for the Buckeyes
cornerback by all major recruiting services … missed his junior season … Berry, who has the third-most TD receptions on the team, behind only
with an injury but returned as a senior for head coach Elijah Williams … K.J. Hill and Binjimen Victor, played in all 14 games in 2017, catching six
played as a freshman and sophomore at Orlando First Academy before passes for 100 yards and two touchdowns … he broke multiple tackles
transferring to Jones … his older brother, Marcell Harris, played safety to score his first collegiate touchdown, vs. UNLV, a 38-yard score …
at Florida … participated in “The Opening” in Beaverton, Ore. … parents also had a 16-yard touchdown reception in the win over Nebraska …
are Andrea Tate and Raymond Banks. played in 10 games as a red-shirt freshman in 2016 along the defensive
line … is a two-year Varsity O letterwinner majoring in family resource
management.
More on Rashod: Berry came to Ohio State as a two-time Associated was an IHSFCA 8A and Chicago Tribune all-state selection … also played
Press all-state honoree, including first-team Division I honors in 2014 baseball and basketball for two years … is the son of Jeny and Kyle
… he helped Lorain, under coach Dave McFarland, to a 7-4 season Borland.
in 2014 and the first state playoff appearance in school history … he
had 37 receptions for 578 yards and 11 touchdowns as a senior, plus
BORLAND’S DEFENSIVE STATS
an additional 11 tackles-for-loss, including six sacks, plus six forced
fumbles and an interception on defense … considered among the Top Year G-GS UA A TOT TFL YD SCK QBH
40 defensive ends in the nation, Berry had national positional rankings 2017 14-9 35 23 58 3.5 14 1 1
of No. 20 by Rivals, No. 26 by Scout and No. 36 by 247Sports … also 2018 14-11 33 34 67 9.0 29 3 1
played basketball … is the son of Lashonda Berry. Totals 28-29 68 57 125 12.5 43 4 2
Notable Note: Borland’s 12 tackles vs. Army in 2017 were the most by
an Ohio State freshman in six years, or since Ryan Shazier had 15 in a
2011 game vs. Penn State.
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THE OHIO STATE BUCKEYES
50 NATHAN BROCK 23 tackles in 2018, including 3.5 tackles for loss, and enters his junior
Offensive Line campaign with 37 total tackles and 5.0 tackles for loss … was in on a
personal best four solo tackles, and five total, against Purdue … he
6-4, 290, Sr. had 14 tackles as a true freshman in 2017, including a personal best six
Powell, Ohio tackles in the win over Maryland … was one of 10 from the 2017 class of
Olentangy Liberty H.S. recruits to enroll in classes that January … Browning is exploring majors.
Ohio State Overview: Nathan Brock is in his fourth season with the More on Barron: Browning was one of the top linebackers in the nation
football program and is a junior in eligibility … he initially walked-on to as a senior, a 5-star prospect (Rivals, 247 and Scout) who earned the
the team in the summer of 2016 and red-shirted that season … he is No. 1 outside linebacker distinction from Rivals, 247Sports and Scout
majoring in pre-business. and a No. 2 ranking by ESPN … considered among the Top 10 players in
this class by Rivals (No. 9 overall) and had a No. 11 ranking by 247Sports
More on Nathan: Brock was a four-year member of the Olentangy … named a U.S. Army All-American and a finalist for the 2016 high
Liberty football team that advanced to the state playoffs in 2015 and was school Butkus Award as top linebacker … helped Kennedale, coached
coached by Steve Hale … also played two years of basketball … was by Richard Barrett, to an 11-4 season in 2016 and a spot in the Texas
named Associated Press honorable mention all-Central District in 2015 4A state semifinals for the first time in school history … was the state’s
and all-Ohio Capital Conference … also named special mention all-Ohio Associated Press 4A defensive player of the year with 81 tackles, 10
Capital Conference in 2014 … football team captain as a senior and a TFLs and 10 PBUs … also named Fort Worth Star Telegram all-area … the
member of the leadership council … he is the son of Melissa Murphy and two-time first-team all-state honoree had 74 tackles and eight TFLs as a
Jeff Brock … has one younger brother, Michael. junior and finished his career with eight forced fumbles … is the son of
DeKisha and Barry Browning … father was a two-year football letterman
at TCU … brother, Barry Jr., is a Stanford graduate who was a four-year
football letterman for the Cardinal between 2007-10.
26 CAMERON BROWN
Cornerback
BROWNING’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS
6-0, 188, So. Year G-GS UA A TOT TFL YD SCK QBH
St. Louis, Mo. 2017 12 7 7 14 1.5 1 0 0
Christian Brothers College 2018 12-3 12 11 23 3.5 11 1.0 0
Totals 24-3 19 18 37 5.0 12 1.0 0
Ohio State Overview: Cameron Brown is a true sophomore who played
in five games for the Buckeyes in 2018 as a true freshman … a member
of the 2018 class of recruits, Brown played in the first five games of the
season before a leg injury sidelined him for the remainder of the year. 98 JERRON CAGE
Defensive Line
More on Cameron: Brown was a four-star wide receiver from the same
high school program as fellow signee Kamryn Babb … a member of
6-2, 295, So.
the ESPN 300 … rated as the sixth-best player in the state of Missouri Cincinnati
… caught 58 passes for 934 yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior … Winton Woods H.S.
he had 1,023 yards receiving with 11 touchdowns as a junior and four
interceptions from his defensive back spot for head coach Scott Pingel Ohio State Overview: Jerron Cage is working for playing time on the
… CBC went 13-1 in 2017 and won its eighth straight MCC title … caught defensive line along with a bunch of talented defensive tackles … he
four TD passes in a 42-35 victory over Vianney to clinch the conference is in his third season with the Buckeyes and is part of the 2017 Ohio
title … named to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Super 30 … parents are State class of recruits … he played in three games in 2018: vs. Oregon
Shantay and Wayman Brown. State, Rutgers and Tulsa … Cage red-shirted the 2017 season as a true
freshman.
22 STEELE CHAMBERS Notable Note: Last year, Chrisman became a world-renown bottle
Running Back flipper. And he still is, adding degrees of difficulty and moving targets to
his repertoire. But his current most notable off-field note: he proposed
6-1, 215, Fr. to his now fiancé – Avery Eliason, of Lawrenceburg, Ind. – at halftime of
Roswell, Ga. the 2019 spring game in Ohio Stadium. Chrisman set it up by acting as
Blessed Trinity Catholic the holder in a field goal kicking contest with Avery taking a turn. She
was stopped, though, and still on one knee, Chrisman proposed. And
High School Overview: Steele Chambers was rated as a four-star Avery said “yes.”
prospect by 247Sports and among the top 20 athletes nationwide …
a three-year starter for head coach Tim McFarlin … ran for 244 yards HONORS & AWARDS
and three TDs while also throwing a touchdown pass to help Blessed 2018: Third-team all-Big Ten (coaches and media), Ray Guy Award
Trinity Catholic advance to the Georgia 4A state title game … in the title semifinalist, Academic all-Big Ten, OSU Scholar-Athlete
game, ran for 98 yards and added five tackles on defense as Blessed 2017: Third-team all-Big Ten (coaches and media), Ray Guy Award
Trinity won its second straight championship … over 1,500 yards and 25 semifinalist, Academic all-Big Ten, OSU Scholar-Athlete
touchdowns as a senior … Georgia’s Region 7AAAA Player of the Year 2016: OSU Scholar-Athlete
in 2017 for the state champion Titans … exceptional athlete who stood
out as both a linebacker and running back … All-Georgia honoree as an More on Dru: Chrisman was considered the No. 1 punter prospect
athlete from the Atlanta Journal Constitution … Georgia Athletic Coaches in the 2016 recruiting class with 247Sports ranking him No. 1, the
Association all-state selection as a linebacker … rushed for 1,486 yards prestigious Kohl's kicking and punting organization ranking him No. 1
(6.9 yards per carry) as a sophomore and 1,301 as a junior … scored the (out of 81 punters) and Scout ranking him No. 2 … he averaged 46.4
go-ahead touchdown in the 2017 state title game … on defense, totaled and 43.0 yards per punt during the 2015 and 2014 seasons for LaSalle,
70 tackles (37 solo), six tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks … parents are respectively … the Lancers, his high school team coached by Jim Hilvert,
Stacy and Eric Chambers. won back-to-back Division II Ohio state championships those seasons …
named first-team Division II all-state by the Associated Press as a senior
after earning second-team honors all-state honors in 2014 … first-team
all-Greater Catholic League … named all-USA Ohio by USA Today … a
91 DRUE CHRISMAN U.S. Army All-American … named all-district three times … was 38-40 on
Punter extra points as a senior and kicked a game-winning, 41-yard field goal
6-3, 220, Jr. with 10 seconds to play to help LaSalle defeat Colerain, 39-36, in a key
game … is the son of Sheila and Travis Chrisman.
Cincinnati
LaSalle H.S.
CHRISMAN’S PUNTING STATS
Ohio State Overview: Dru Chrisman is one of the top punters in Year G No. Yds Avg. Lg FC I20 50+
the nation and should contend for the national Ray Guy Award and 2017 14 51 2256 44.2 62 20 25 15
the Big Ten’s Eddleman-Fields punter of the year award … sporting 2018 14 61 2636 43.2 65 25 29 16
a career 43.7-yard average, which is fifth-best in Ohio State history, Totals 28 112 4892 43.7 66 45 54 31
Chrisman keyed Ohio State to the No. 1 ranking in the Big Ten in net
punting in 2018 with an average of 41.6 yards, a figure that was sixth-
best nationally … he earned third-team all-Big Ten honors and was a
semifinalist for the Ray Guy Award for the second consecutive season … 4 CHRIS CHUGUNOV
earned Ray Guy national punter of the week honors after averaging 47.9 Quarterback
yards off nine punts in the come-from-behind win, in bonkers white-out
conditions, at Penn State … was even better in the win at Michigan State,
6-0, 208, Grad.
dropping all five of his second half punts inside of the Spartan 6 yard Skillman, N.J.
line, and directly leading to nine Ohio State points, in the fist-fight in the Montgomery H.S.
frost won by a foot, 26-6 … Chrisman landed 29 punts inside of the 20,
the second-most in school history, and now has 54 such punts to rank Ohio State Overview: Chris Chugunov has been a valuable addition
sixth in school history in that category … 15 of his 27 punts last season to the Ohio State football program since his arrival in Columbus as a
were downed inside of the 10 … in 2017, as a red-shirt freshman, he was graduate transfer in the fall of 2018 … he is in his second season with
a Ray Guy Award semifinalist and the third-team all-Big Ten punter after the program in 2019 after playing in one game (Rutgers) in 2018 …
averaging 44.2 yards per punt to rank second in the Big Ten Conference Chugunov is working on a master’s degree in sports management after
and 14th nationally … he had 25 punts downed inside the 20, 15 over earning his bachelor’s degree from West Virginia University in finance.
50 yards … his net average of 41.1 helped the Buckeyes lead the Big Ten
and rank ninth nationally … did not have a game where he averaged HONORS & AWARDS
less than 45 yards per punt through the last five games of the season 2018: Academic all-Big Ten, OSU Scholar-Athlete
(all wins), and included was a personal best 48.5-yard day vs. Michigan 2017: Big 12 commissioner’s honor roll
State … he is part of the OSU kickers’ clique of 90-something jersey 2016: Garrett Ford academic honor roll
numbers and sports jersey No. 91 for the Buckeyes … he is a three-
time OSU Scholar-Athlete and an Academic All-Big Ten honoree who is
majoring in consumer sciences and family services.
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THE OHIO STATE BUCKEYES
More on Chris: Chugunov was a January 2015 enrollee at WVU More on Jonathon: Cooper came to Ohio State rated as a 5-star
out of Montgomery High School and spent three seasons with the prospect by 247Sports and considered one of the Top 50 players in the
Mountaineers … played in eight games, including starting two games nation by that organization (No. 25 national ranking) and Scout (No. 35
in 2017 – at Oklahoma and vs. Texas – in place of an injured Will Grier overall) … he was listed as one of the Top 5 defensive ends in this class,
… completed 45 of 95 passes for 551 yards and three touchdowns with with 247Sports ranking him as the No. 2 weak-side end and with Rivals
three interceptions … was 10 of 20 for 137 yards vs. Oklahoma and he and Scout rating him the No. 5 defensive end … he was named to the
was 14 of 26 for 189 yards and one touchdown vs. the Longhorns, with All-USA Ohio football team and the state defensive player of the year
no interceptions thrown in either of his starts … is the son of Rob and by USA Today and was first-team Associated Press all-state as a senior
Gina Chugunov … has a younger brother, Mitch, was also part of the … he helped Lincoln, coached by Bruce Ward, to a 7-4 season in 2015
West Virginia’s football program. and a berth in the Ohio state playoffs … is the son of Jessica and Jude
Moorman.
Ohio State Overview: Jonathon Cooper is a leader on this team, an Ohio State Overview: Robert Cope joined the Ohio State football
academic stalwart and one of the top defensive ends on a defensive line program in the summer of 2018 … he red-shirted the 2018 season and is
full of talented players … a true senior, Cooper commands a presence now in his second season with the team.
on this team and is coming off a 13-start season in 2018 with 33 total
games played as a Buckeye … expect his career statistics – 46 tackles; More on Robert: Cope was a four-year member of the football and
10.5 tackles-for-loss and 5.5 quarterback sacks – to grow considerably baseball teams at Dublin Jerome … earned first-team All-OCC honors
in 2019 as he becomes next man up along a line that has produced as a senior in 2017 after rushing for 982 and averaging better than
four NFL Draft picks at the defensive end position that last two drafts, seven yards per carry for head coach Bob Gecewich … scored nine
including the No. 2 overall pick in 2019 (Nick Bosa) … Cooper is coming touchdowns … had 25 tackles and a sack from his strong safety position
off a season in 2018 in which he made 25 tackles and had 6.5 TFLs and … second team all-district and a Super 25 Player of the Year finalist … on
earned honorable mention all-conference honors … he also recovered the baseball diamond, led Jerome in batting average and stolen bases
a fumble and had a blocked extra point attempt in the Tulane game … during his junior and senior seasons … earned all-state, all-district and
in 2017, playing alongside four defensive ends who would be drafted all-conference honors … is the son of Jeff and Amy Cope.
Cooper played in all 14 games and had 15 tackles and three TFLs …
had a personal-best two quarterback sacks vs. Illinois … played in six
games as a true freshman in 2016, including the College Football Playoff
semifinals vs. Clemson … he had his first quarterback sack in the win 9 JASHON CORNELL
over Maryland … a member of the 2016 recruiting class, he enrolled in Defensive Tackle
classes at Ohio State in January 2016 … he is majoring in consumer & 6-3, 280, Grad.
family financial services.
St. Paul, Minn.
Notable Note: Cooper was a part of a Buckeyes Go International Cretin-Derham Hall H.S.
service-learning program this summer and spent a week in Costa Rica.
The 15 Ohio State student-athlete facilitated sports activities with local Ohio State Overview: Jashon Cornell is a versatile, fifth-year senior
youth, worked at a food bank, participated in a beach clean-up and who has manned both the defensive tackle and end positions during
engaged in cultural immersion and educational opportunities. his career and will focus his efforts at tackle for the 2019 season … a
veteran of 32 games played, Cornell earned his first collegiate start
HONORS & AWARDS against his home state school, Minnesota, last season … he tallied 15
2018: Academic All-Big Ten Conference, honorable mention all-Big Ten tackles on the season last year, including 2.0 tackles-for-losses totaling
(coaches and media) 15 yards … enters his senior campaign with 33 career tackles, 7.0 TFLs
2017: Academic All-Big Ten, OSU Scholar-Athlete and 3.0 quarterback sacks … recorded a quarterback sack for minus-7
yards in the Rose Bowl win over Washington … had quarterback sacks
against Indiana and Maryland in 2017 when he played in all 14 games …
saw action in five games in 2016 after red-shirting the 2015 season as a 23 MARCUS CROWLEY
true freshman … enrolled at Ohio State in January 2015 in time for the Running Back
start of the spring semester.
6-1, 205, Fr.
HONORS & AWARDS Jacksonville, Fla.
2018: Graduated with his degree in family resource management Trinity Christian Academy
More on Jashon: Cornell had No. 7 strong-side defensive end ratings High School Overview: Marcus Crowley enrolled in classes at Ohio
virtually across the board as a senior and Top 100 overall status by ESPN State for the winter 2019 semester and competed in winter conditioning
(No. 33), Rivals (No. 14) and 247Sports (No. 88) … a consensus 4-star and spring drills with the Buckeyes … a four-star prospect by Rivals and
prospect who was regarded as the No. 1 prospect in the class of 2015 by a top 100-ranked player in the state of Florida … named the Gatorade
ESPN prior to his junior season … he twice was named a second-team Player of the Year for the state of Florida in 2018 … had five 200-yard
Minnesota all-state pick by the Associated Press … the No. 1 defensive rushing games during his senior season … ran for over 2,000 yards and
end in the Midwest according to Scout … the defensive line MVP of the averaged better than 10 yards a carry and 150 yards per game over his
Nike training camp in Columbus in the summer of 2014 and thus earned senior season … rushed for 258 yards in a 34-7 win over Bolles School
an invite to The Opening later that summer … capped career at the in the Region 1-5A finals … scored on runs of 60, 39 and 90 yards … was
Under Armour All-American game … is from the powerful Catholic high a MAxPrep/USA Football National Player of the Week nominee … plays
school in St. Paul that has produced outstanding athletes like Joe Mauer, for the same program that produced current Buckeye Shaun Wade and
Michael Floyd, Chris Weinke and Steve Walsh … Cornell is the son of Tyreke Johnson … ran for 1,210 yards and 12 touchdowns as a junior …
Sheena Cornell. parents are Shelly and Michael Wright.
More on Aaron: Cox, as a senior for head coach Pete Thompson at More on Gavin: Two-time all-state offensive lineman Gavin Cupp was a
Crestwood High School, recorded 67 tackles with 13 sacks and a pair football, basketball and baseball letterman at Leipsic High School … he
of fumble recoveries to help the Red Devils to a 9-2 record and an was considered among the Top 15 prospects in the state of Ohio with
appearance in the regional quarterfinals … a two-way linemen, he 247Sports ranking him No. 14 while Rivals had him rated No. 17 … Cupp
was a four-year letterwinner, three-time all-conference and three-time was also considered among the Top 25 guard prospects nationally by
all-district … twice earned honorable mention all-state honors and was Scout (No. 23) … regionally, Cupp was the No. 5 guard prospect in the
a third-team choice as a senior … scholar-athlete and two-time team Midwest by Scout and Prepstar named him all-Midwest Region … Leipsic
captain … led Crestwood to two conference titles (2014 and 2016) and a qualified for the Ohio Division VII state playoffs seven consecutive years
Division II regional runner-up finish in 2015 … a three-sport athlete, Cox under the leadership of, first, Joe Kirkendall and then Andy Mangas, and
also played basketball and ran track … earned a total of 11 varsity letters Cupp was a big part of the team’s recent successes, earning first-team
… member of conference championship teams in both basketball and Associated Press Division VII all-state honors in 2015 and second-team
track … the son of Amy Hammar and Gary Cox … has five brothers and AP all-state accolades in 2014 … he was also all-Blanchard Valley
sisters. Conference both years … is the son of Gwen and Keith Cupp.
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THE OHIO STATE BUCKEYES
84 BROCK DAVIN of those rankings services and the No. 3 guard by ESPN, which also
Tight End listed him No. 38 on its ESPN 300 … two-time member of the American
Family Insurance all-USA Football Team and a U.S. Army All-American …
6-3, 240, Jr. chosen the U.S. Army’s Glenn Davis Award winner for epitomizing the
Cincinnati Army’s high standard for excellence in community service, education
St. Xavier H.S. and athletic distinction … named the Los Angeles’ Times Southern
California player of the year and Trinity League lineman of the year as
Ohio State Overview: Brock Davin joined the Ohio State football a senior … helped St. John Bosco to a 13-2 season and the Division I
program in the fall of 2016 and is now in his fourth season with the team CIF championship as a senior … helped team to 13-1 and 12-2 seasons
… a junior in eligibility, he is a three-time OSU Scholar-Athlete and a in 2015 and 2014, respectively … also played basketball … is the son
two-time academic all-Big Ten Conference honoree who is majoring in of Inge and Duane Davis … father is an actor who has played roles of
finance … was part of the athletic department’s Huntington Bucks Go Pro famous athletes such as Joe Louis and Buster Douglas … grandfather is
summer internship program this year, working as a sports law intern with NFL Hall of Fame defensive end for the Green Bay Packers, Willie Davis
Anomaly Sports Group. … brother, David, played football for Washington State and Cal and is a
Cal graduate.
HONORS & AWARDS
2018: Academic all-Big Ten Conference, OSU Scholar-Athlete
2017: Academic all-Big Ten Conference, OSU Scholar-Athlete
2016: OSU Scholar-Athlete 90 JACK DENEHER
Kicker
More on Brock: Davin caught 17 passes – including a pair of
6-4, 200, Fr.
touchdowns – as a senior for state power St. Xavier and head coach
Steve Specht … one of his TDs came in state playoff game against rival Dover, Ohio
Colerain … honorable mention all-Greater Catholic League … four-year Dover H.S.
member of the football program at St. Xavier … also played basketball
for two years … a leader of his team, Davin was part of the captain’s More on Jack: Joined the Ohio State football program in June of 2019
counsel at St. Xavier and graduated with second honors … is the son of … third team All-Ohio as a senior after going a perfect 37-for-37 on
Bill and Maureen Davin … his mother was a basketball player at Xavier extra points … made all three of the field goals he attempted, including
University and grandfather played football at Notre Dame. a season-long 41-yarder … rated as the No. 24 kicker in the Class of
2019 by Kohl’s Kicking … was 95-of-98 on PATs on his career (.969)
and 14-of-16 (.875) on field goals … booted a 34-yard game-tying field
goal vs. New Philadelphia during the 2017 season … his father, Daniel,
52 WYATT DAVIS was a Academic All-American kicker for Montclair State University in
Offensive Guard New Jersey … was an Academic All-Ohioan … is the son of Daniel and
Stephanie Deneher.
6-4, 315, So.
Bellflower, Calif.
St. John Bosco H.S.
30 KEVIN DEVER
Ohio State Overview: Wyatt Davis ascended into a starting role last Safety
season (2018) as a red-shirt freshman because of an injury to senior
6-0, 195, So.
Demetrious Knox and performed extremely well in his two starts while
helping the Buckeyes to a Big Ten Conference championship game win Cleveland, Ohio
over Wisconsin and a Rose Bowl victory over Washington … expect Davis St. Edward’s H.S.
to remain at one starting guard position in 2019 as he is now one of the
most experienced performers along the line, albeit just a sophomore in Ohio State Overview: Kevin Dever joined the Ohio State football
eligibility … Davis did play in all 14 games last season for Ohio State and program in the summer of 2017 and is now in his third year with the
logged 241 plays on offense, plus another 106 on special teams … he is program … a two-time OSU Scholar-Athlete, Dever is majoring in finance.
a third-year member of the team after red-shirting the 2017 season as a
true freshman … he is an OSU Scholar-Athlete who is exploring majors in HONORS & AWARDS
management and industry. 2018: OSU Scholar-Athlete
2017: OSU Scholar-Athlete
HONORS & AWARDS
2017: OSU Scholar-Athlete More on Kevin: Dever was an outside linebacker for perennial power
St. Edward’s and head coach Tom Lombardo, recorded 136 tackles,
More on Wyatt: Davis was a 5-star offensive lineman (by Rivals, two TFL, two interceptions and one forced fumble during his senior
247Sports and Scout) as a senior and one of the Top 25 players in the year as the Eagles advanced to the regional finals … had eight games
nation overall, with Scout ranking him No. 16 among his peers, Rivals of 10 or more tackles, including a 17-stop effort against eventual state
No 22 and 247Sports No. 24 … a tackle for coach Jason Negro, Davis finalist St. Ignatius … had 14 tackles, a forced fumble and three PBU
was considered the No. 1 guard prospect in the nation by all three against Cincinnati Moeller … member of the 2014 and 2015 Division I
state champions … St. Edward’s was 47-8 in Dever’s four seasons … a
three-sport athlete, Dever played basketball for four years and ran track
for three … helped St. Edward’s advance to the Division I state semifinals true freshman in 2017 on his way to the freshman rushing record while
in 2017 while finishing 23-5 overall … an excellent student who was a registering the second-highest yards per carry average – 7.2 ypc – in
National Merit Scholar and earned high honors all four years … is the son school history … Dobbins ranked seventh nationally in yards per carry
of Kevin and Lisa Dever … has three siblings – Joe, Bridget and Molly. and he was second in the Big Ten in rushing yards and yards per game
(100.2) … a freshman All-American, he had six 100-yard rushing games
with a high of 181 yards in his first game as a Buckeye, vs. Indiana …
he was outstanding also vs. Michigan’s No. 3 ranked total defense (101
28 DOMINIC DiMACCIO yards), Wisconsin’s No. 1 rated rush defense (174 yards) and Michigan
Kicker State’s No. 3 rated rush defense (124 yards) … is majoring in consumer
5-8, 190, So. and family financial services.
Powell, Ohio Notable Note: In 2017, Dobbins became only the sixth true freshman
St. Francis DeSales H.S. to start a season opener for Ohio State. The others: RG Michael Jordan
(2016), RB Maurice Clarett (2002), LB Andy Katzenmoyer (1996), LT
Ohio State Overview: Dominic DiMaccio joined the Ohio State football Orlando Pace (1994) and QB Art Schlichter (1978).
program in the spring of 2018 and is now in his second season with the
program. HONORS AND AWARDS
2018: Second-team all-Big Ten Conference (coaches)
More on Dominic: DiMaccio spent the 2017 season at the University of 2017: ESPN Freshman All-American, second-team all-Big Ten (coaches
Missouri … two-time second-team All-Ohio (2015, 2016) for head coach and media)
Ryan Wiggins at St. Francis DeSales … served as the team’s primary
punter and placekicker … scored 96 points as a senior … first-team More on J.K.: U.S. Army All-American J.K. Dobbins committed to Ohio
all-district and all-Catholic League … four-year member of the DeSales State before seeing the campus … he enrolled in classes at OSU in
football program … also played two years of lacrosse … is the Godson January 2017 … Dobbins missed all but one play of his senior season
of Ohio State’s three-time All-American punter, Tom Skladany … has an after breaking a bone in his right leg, but 5,149 rushing yards and 74
older sister, Alicia, who recently graduated from Butler University … is touchdowns during his first three seasons for coach Matt Kates carried
the son of Michele and Drew DiMaccio. him to consensus 4-star recognition and Top 50 status nationally among
all players in this class (No. 43 overall by 247Sports and No. 44 by ESPN)
… he was rated among the Top 5 running backs in the nation, including
the No. 2 all-purpose back by 247Sports … he was the Nike+ football
2 J.K. DOBBINS rating champion at The Opening in Beaverton, Ore. … Dobbins had 2,740
Running Back rushing yards and 35 touchdowns as a junior and 2,243 yards and 37
5-10, 217, Jr. TDs as a sophomore in 2014 … he was named Class 4A all-state in 2015
La Grange, Texas by both the Texas Sports Writers Association and the Associated Press
… he helped La Grange to two state playoff appearances approximately
La Grange H.S.
two decades after his late father, Lawrence Dobbins, played on La
Grange’s 1997 state semifinalist team … his mother is Mya Grounds.
Ohio State Overview: J.K. Dobbins is one of the top running backs in
the Big Ten Conference and nationally and one can expect him to be in
the conversation for national running back of the year honors in 2019 … DOBBINS’ CAREER RUSHING STATS
Dobbins has put together two outstanding seasons in his first two years Year G-GS ATT YDS AVG. TD LG
with the program … he set a freshman record by rushing for 1,403 yards 2017 14-14 194 1,403 7.2 7 77
in 2018 and then came back to rush for 1,053 yards in 2018 to become
2018 14-12 230 1,053 4.6 10 42
the first Ohio State back ever to have 1,000-yard seasons as a freshman
Totals 28-26 424 2,456 5.8 17 77
and as a sophomore … another 1,000-yard season would match him
with Archie Griffin as the only Buckeyes with three such seasons … a
DOBBINS’ CAREER RECEIVING STATS
first-ever 2,000-yard season for an Ohio State running back would be
Year G-GS REC YDS AVG TD LG
extremely difficult, but it certainly looms for the talented Dobbins, who
enters 2019 as the key cog in the running back room after Mike Weber 2017 14-14 22 135 6.1 1 18
was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys this spring … Dobbins is a veteran of 2018 14-12 26 263 10.1 2 35
26 starts the past two seasons and has rushed for 2,456 yards to rank Totals 28-26 48 398 8.3 3 35
19th in school history … an excellent receiver as well, Dobbins has 48
career receptions for 398 yards … has caught a pass in 13 consecutive
games and in 20 of the past 22 contests … he has scored 20 career
touchdowns, 17 of them via the rush … he posted a team-high 62 first
down plays in 2018, including 52 first down rushes with high games of
eight rushing first downs against both TCU and Nebraska … scored a
career-best three touchdowns vs. the Cornhuskers … has nine 100-yard
rushing games in his career and the Buckeyes are 9-0 in those contests
… rushed for a career-high 203 yards off a career-high 37 carries in the
overtime win at Maryland last season … had 163 yards vs. Nebraska
and 121 vs. TCU … Dobbins started all 14 games at running back as a
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More on Noah: Donald played both football and basketball all four
DOBBINS’ GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING years at Walsh Jesuit … played football under coach Scott Beigie and
2018 basketball under coach John Norris … his honors and achievements
Game Rec. Yards TD include being named a scholar-athlete in 2014, honorable mention
Oregon State 0 - - all-district and Associated Press special mention all-Northeast Ohio in
Rutgers 2 18 0 2014 … he is the son of Theresa and James Donald … has three older
vs. TCU 1 3 0
brothers: Michael, Corbin and Trenton, and an older sister, Breighann.
Tulane 2 18 0
at Penn State 2 61 1
Indiana 2 25 0 41 TOMMY EICHENBERG
Minnesota 2 5 0
Linebacker
at Purdue 4 34 0
6-3, 235, Fr.
Nebraska 1 22 0
Cleveland, Ohio
at Michigan State 1 9 0
at Maryland 1 2 0
St. Ignatius H.S.
Michigan 1 1 0
High School Overview: Tommy Eichenberg was a four-star recruit
vs. Northwestern 4 50 1
according to 247Sports.com who was a consensus top-10 ranked player
vs. Washington 3 15 0 in the state of Ohio … one of the top-20 ranked linebacker prospects
by all of the major recruiting services … a first-team All-Ohio selection
as a senior by the Ohio Prep Sports Writers Association … moved from
outside to middle linebacker early in the 2018 season and finished … is a three-time OSU Scholar-Athlete and a two-time Academic All-Big
with 126 total tackles (80 solo, 46 assists), eight sacks, 23 tackles-for- Ten Conference honoree who is majoring in human development and
loss and five pass breakups … also had seven quarterback hurries, family science.
five forced fumbles and an interception … St. Ignatius started 0-2 but
finished 8-1 and made the state playoffs with Eichenberg at middle HONORS & AWARDS
linebacker … included in those eight wins was a 21-7 win over eventual 2018: Academic All-Big Ten Conference, OSU Scholar-Athlete
state champion St. Edward … led the team with 81 tackles and 7.5 sacks 2017: Academic All-Big Ten Conference, OSU Scholar-Athlete
as a junior … a state qualifier for the St. Ignatius track and field team 2016: OSU Scholar-Athlete
in the shot put … finished eighth at the state championship meet last
spring … parents are Heather and Gregg Eichenberg. More on Luke: Farrell was a consensus 4-star tight end prospect (ESPN,
Rivals, Scout and 247Sports) and one of the top players at his position
in the country with ESPN ranking him No. 6 and 247Sports and Rivals
ranking him No. 7 … Farrell had some impressive overall rankings as
34 OWEN FANKHAUSER well, with a No. 163 position on the ESPN … a Prepstar All-American
Safety … Farrell was a second-team Division IV Associated Press all-state
5-11, 195, Jr. selection in 2015 and also a second-team all-USA Ohio selection by USA
Today after catching 33 passes for 446 yards for a 10-2, state-qualifying
Stow, Ohio team … he had 43 receptions for 730 yards and six touchdowns as a
Stow-Munroe Falls H.S. junior for Perry, a state qualifying team with a 6-4 overall record and
coached by Matt Rosati … Farrell was also a four-year varsity letterman
Ohio State Overview: Owen Fankhauser joined the Ohio State football for Perry’s basketball team … he is the son of Kelly and Matt Farrell …
program in the spring of 2018 and is now in his second year on the team has an older brother, Nolan, who is a current student at Ohio State, and
… he is an OSU Scholar-Athlete majoring in human development and a sister, Celeste.
family science.
More on Owen: Fankhauser was the starting cornerback and slot FARRELL’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS
receiver for head coach Mark Nori at Stow-Munroe … led his team to the Year G-GS REC YDS AVG TD LG
OHSAA Division I state semifinals as a senior … had a key interception 2017 8-0 2 19 9.5 0 14
against Olentangy in the regional final to help Stow to a 38-16 victory … 2018 14-10 20 205 10.2 1 24
also was a two-year captain on the baseball diamond … Stow reached Totals 22-10 22 224 10.2 1 24
the Elite Eight during his senior season … hit a two-run home run to
defeat previously undefeated Jackson in the DI regional semifinal …
played basketball as a freshman and soccer as a sophomore … he is the
son of Jeff and Babette Fankhauser.
89 LUKE FARRELL
Tight End
6-6, 250, Jr.
Perry, Ohio
Perry H.S.
Overview: Luke Farrell is in his fourth season with the program and is
an experienced and talented tight end … he has played in 22 games
and is coming off a 2018 sophomore season when he led the team’s
tight ends with 20 receptions for 205 yards … caught his first touchdown
pass against Rutgers, covering nine yards … he caught a pass in eight
of the last nine games last season for the Big Ten champion Buckeyes,
including career-bests of four receptions vs. both Purdue and Maryland
… had a personal-best 44 receiving yards vs. the Terrapins … a two-year
letterman, Farrell played in eight games in 2017 and caught his first
passes as a collegian with a 14-yard reception vs. Indiana and a five-yard
catch vs. Rutgers … he red-shirted the 2016 season as a true freshman
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THE OHIO STATE BUCKEYES
1 JUSTIN FIELDS No. 68 by Rivals … the nation’s No. 4 strong side defensive end by Rivals
Quarterback and No. 6 defensive tackle according to 247Sports.com … selected to
the Prepstar Dream Team as the No. 55 prospect … selected as one of
6-3, 223, So. 50 Seniors to Watch by NorthJersey.com … a two-way lineman for head
Kennesaw, Ga. coach Mike Teel at Don Bosco Prep, one of the traditional powers in
Harrison H.S. New Jersey … projects as a defensive end … tallied 25 tackles for loss
and four sacks during his senior season while playing both inside and
Overview: Justin Fields transferred to Ohio State from the University outside for the Ironmen … is the son of Evey and Sam Friday.
of Georgia and joined the football program in January of 2019 … he
practiced with the team throughout spring drills and will compete this fall
alongside University of Kentucky transfer Gunnar Hoak and former West
Virginia University transfer Chris Chuganov for playing time … a true 4 JORDAN FULLER
sophomore in eligibility this fall, Fields is in the pre-business program
academically at Ohio State.
Safety
6-2, 205, Sr.
More on Justin: Fields played in 12 of 14 games as a true freshman for Old Tappan, N.J.
Georgia in 2018 and was named to the coaches freshman All-SEC Team Old Tappan H.S.
… completed 27 of 39 passes for 328 yards and four TDs … also had
four rushing touchdowns … was named the SEC freshman of the week Ohio State Overview: Jordan Fuller is a terrific football player and an
on Nov. 19 after passing for 121 yards, rushing for 100 and accounting impressive young man who is, truly, on his way to a successful future
for three touchdowns in a 66-27 win over UMass … a five-star prospect whether it’s in football or out of football … he tied for the team lead in
in the 2018 recruiting cycle by every major scouting service from tackles last season with 81 and he was the second-leading tackler in
Harrison High School under head coach Matt Dickmann … rated as the 2017 – by one tackle – and has started 26 games for the back-to-back
No. 2 overall player in the Class of 2018 … the nation’s top-ranked dual Big Ten Conference champions … he was also a team captain as a junior
threat QB prospect … awarded MVP of the 2017 Elite 11 Quarterback … he enters his senior campaign of 2019 with a 3.8 overall grade point
Competition … totaled 4,187 passing yards, 41 passing touchdowns, average that has helped him earn every academic award available for
2,096 rushing yards and 28 rushing touchdowns in two years as a starter an underclassmen, including first-team Academic All-American in 2018,
for Harrison … awarded 2018 Mr. Georgia Football by the Touchdown Big Ten Conference Distinguished Scholar and multiple academic all-Big
Club of Atlanta … named the 2017 Class 6A offensive player of the year Ten and OSU Scholar-Athlete awards … he’ll graduate in December with
by the Atlanta-Journal Constitution and the Associated Press, in addition a degree in business marketing … a veteran of 39 games played, Fuller
to being named first-team all-state by both publications … also played enters his senior season with a team-high total of 162 career tackles,
shortstop and second base for the Harrison varsity baseball team and including another team-best total of 125 solo stops … he produced
was a highly-touted baseball prospect with MLB draft potential. six games with eight-or-more tackles in 2019, including a career-
best 12 vs. Minnesota and consecutive games of eight, nine and nine
tackles against Michigan, Northwestern in the Big Ten title game and
FIELDS’ CAREER PASSING STATS
Washington in the Rose Bowl, respectively … recorded an interception
Year G-GS ATT CMP INT PCT. YDS TD LG against Michigan for the second consecutive year and had a fumble
2018* 12-0 39 27 0 69.2 328 4 59 recovery against Northwestern … had 70 tackles as a sophomore in
Totals 12-0 39 27 0 69.2 328 4 59 2017 and 13 more solo tackles – 57 total – than anyone else on the team
*Georgia stats … he topped out at 10 tackles twice, vs. Iowa and in the Cotton Bowl
victory over USC … recorded his first career interception in the end zone
vs. Indiana … made game-deciding defensive play against Michigan,
intercepting a pass with 2:36 left to play and Ohio State up by four in a
54 TYLER FRIDAY game it would win, 31-20 … played in all 13 games as a true freshman in
Defensive End 2016 … was part of the athletic department’s Huntington Bucks Go Pro
6-3, 260, So. summer internship program in 2019, working as a sports law intern with
Ramey, N.J. Anomaly Sports Group.
Don Bosco Prep
Notable Note: Fuller is a part of two important organizations on
campus. He helped create a student-athlete-led seminar called The
Ohio State Overview: Tyler Friday played in 10 games as a true
Buckeye Way: Sexuality, Identity, and Relationships to educate Ohio
freshman in 2018 and earned his first Varsity O letter … had a high of 25
State student-athletes on sexual assault, sexual violence and healthy
snaps on defense in the Tulane game … was credited with three tackles
relationships all while dismantling any misconceptions surrounding
on the season, including his first quarterback sack, for minus-1 yard, in
the topics. They held a forum in April of this year. And he is part of a
the win over Tulane … Tyler is an OSU Scholar-Athlete who is exploring
leadership team for an organization called RAS, or Redefining Athletic
majors in the management and industry area.
Standards, whose purpose is to give black student-athletes on campus
a voice. The organization has hosted three on-campus events so far to
More on Tyler: Friday was rated as a four-star prospect by every major
facilitate discussions that help the athletes become defined by more
recruiting service and one of five who signed NLI’s with Ohio State in
than the sports they play.
the February signing period … a Top 100 prospect and rated as high as
HONORS AND AWARDS Blade player of the year and first team all-Ohio … totaled 96 tackles,
2018: CoSIDA Academic All-American, second-team all-Big Ten (media), seven TFLs, seven sacks and an interception … doubling as a tight end,
Academic All-Big Ten Conference, OSU Scholar-Athlete caught 27 passes for 456 yards and seven touchdowns … also a three-
2017: Third-team all-Big Ten, Second-team CoSIDA Academic All- year starter on the St. John’s basketball team … parents are Rhonda
American, Academic All-Big Ten Conference, OSU Scholar-Athlete Kimmons and Jim Gant.
2016: OSU Scholar-Athlete
More on Jordan: Fuller, the Gatorade New Jersey player of the year and
the NJ.com player of the year as a senior, was a 4-star prospect (ESPN, 87 ELLIJAH GARDINER
Scout, 247Sports) and one of the outstanding athletes in this class …
Wide Receiver
he was rated as high as the No. 2 athlete nationally by 247Sports and
ESPN ranking him No. 9, with Scout ranking him in the Top 10 (No. 9) 6-3, 205, So.
at cornerback … he was also rated as high as the No. 41 overall player Kemp, Texas
(247Sports) … a member of the PrepStar Dream Team … Fuller helped Kemp H.S.
Old Tappan, coached by Brian Dunn, to a record of 29-5 between 2013-
15, including a 12-0 season in 2015 when the Golden Knights won their Ohio State Overview: Ellijah Gardiner is in his third season with the
first state title in 30 years … Fuller led the way with 747 rushing yards football program … he played in 10 games in 2018, mostly on special
and 10 touchdowns; 33 receptions for 886 yards and five touchdowns; teams, after red-shirting the 2017 season as a true freshman … he is
44 tackles, six interceptions and 135 passing yards … he had 646 rushing exploring majors.
yards and five touchdowns as a junior in addition to 15 receptions and
53 tackles … his career numbers included 30 touchdowns with two More on Ellijah: Gardiner garnered tremendous attention in January
of those scores off interception returns and two off punt returns … 2017 and chose the Buckeyes over an SEC school, a Big 12 power and
played in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl … is the son of Cindy Mizelle multiple in-state schools … playing for 3A Kemp High School, Gardiner
and Bart Fuller … Mom is the rock star of the family, a highly regarded was listed as the No. 27 wide receiver prospect in the Midlands region …
professional singer who has performed with greats, including Mariah he was the No. 133 receiver nationally by ESPN and No. 137 by 247Sports
Carey, Barbara Streisand, Whitney Houston, Luther Vandross, the Rolling … ESPN rated him among the Top 100 prospects in talent-rich Texas …
Stones, Bruce Springsteen and Alicia Keys and Steely Dan to name but Gardiner played everywhere for coach Brandon Hankins in leading Kemp
a few… brother, Devin, played collegiately at UCLA and spent a season to back-to-back state playoff appearances, including its first appearance
with the Atlanta Falcons … also has one sister, Jasmine. since 2008 in 2015 … only played receiver for two years and also played
quarterback, running back and cornerback … in final game of his career,
he helped Kemp score 36 fourth quarter points and come back from
FULLER’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS
three 21-point deficits by throwing for two touchdowns plus a two-point
YEAR G-GS UA A TOT TFL YD INT PBU conversion, and rushing for two touchdowns and another two-point
2016 13-0 7 4 11 0 0 0 0 conversion … named all-district in Class 3A in 2016 … a state 3A qualifier
2017 13-13 57 13 70 3.0 12 2 2 in track and field in the triple jump … also long jumped and ran the 200
2018 13-13 61 20 81 2.5 4 1 4 meters … honorable mention East Texas Dream Team in basketball by
Totals 39-26 125 37 162 5.5 16 3 6 The (Malakoff) News … is the son of Brandy Odell and Loyce Myers.
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THE OHIO STATE BUCKEYES
More on Haskell: Garrett was a consensus 4-star prospect from the More on Zaid: Hamdan graduated from Mason High School in
national power Bishop Gorman program that has gone 43-0 during his December 2017 and enrolled in classes at Ohio State in January of
three seasons and won state and overall national championships all 2018 … he earned all-conference, all-region and all-Ohio honors as
three years … he was a Top 50 player overall (No. 47 by Scout) and a both a junior and senior at William Mason High School for head coach
Top 10 defensive tackle prospect, with Scout rating him No. 4, Rivals Brian Castner … in 10 games as a senior, had 45 tackles, 5.5 sacks
and 247Sports each ranking him sixth and ESPN No. 7 … he led a terrific and a forced fumble … his sack total ranked fifth in the Greater Miami
Bishop Gorman defense as a senior with 54 tackles, including 20 Conference … helped Mason reach the state playoffs as both a junior
tackles-for-loss … also had 7.5 sacks and an interception … had 56.5 and a senior … four-year member of William Mason’s wrestling program
TFLs and 25 sacks for his career, including 20.5TFLs and 11.5 sacks as … was a sectional champion and state qualifier at 285 lbs. … plans to be
a sophomore and 16 TFLs and six sacks as a junior … first-team Nevada a software engineering major … has two siblings … father was a boxer
all-state pick and a U.S. Army All-American … 4A Sunset / Southwest and uncle a World Cup soccer player.
League defensive most valuable player … MaxPreps and PrepStar All-
American … is originally from Vermont, and briefly lived in Hawai’i after
the death of his father when Garrett was 13 … Mother is Maria Key and
family member of Shelly and Ray Mook. 83 CORMONTAE HAMILTON
Tight End
6-2, 263, Fr.
Memphis, Tenn.
26 JAELEN GILL
Whitehaven H.S.
Wide Receiver
6-0, 195, RS-Fr. High School Overview: Cormontae Hamilton was a three-star prospect
Westerville, Ohio and the No. 22 player in the state of Tennessee by 247Sports … the
Westerville South H.S. nation’s No. 22-ranked tight end by Rivals … member of The Commercial
Appeal’s all-metro team as a junior in 2017 … helped Whitehaven, under
Ohio State Overview: Jaelen Gill red-shirted the 2018 season as a head coach Rodney Saulsberry, reach the Class 6A semifinals in 2017
true freshman, although he did see action early in the season in the … averaged better than 20 yards per reception … 2018 preseason 6A
Rutgers and Tulane games … he caught one pass, vs. Tulane, for 11 yards all-state selection and led Whitehaven to the state finals … hauled in
… Gill is an OSU Scholar-Athlete who is majoring in new media and 18 passes for 278 and five touchdowns as a senior for the 11-4 Tigers …
communication technology. mother is Nikki Gilmore.
Capital Conference’s Ohio division player of the year and the Division I 39 MALIK HARRISON
Central District player of the year … the No. 54 defensive tackle nationally Linebacker
according to Scout, which also listed him as the No. 10 tackle in the region
and No. 6 in the state of Ohio … named all-Metro by the Columbus Dispatch
6-3, 245, Sr.
… is the son of Sabrina and Damian Hamilton. Columbus, Ohio
Walnut Ridge H.S.
DAVON HAMILTON’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS Ohio State Overview: Malik Harrison is a top linebacker and one of the
Year G-GS UA A TOT TFL YD SCK FR key defensive players on the team … a true senior, he has played in 39
2016 13-0 5 5 10 2.5 9 0.5 1 games the past three seasons and started 14 times, including 13 starts
2017 13-0 10 2 12 4.5 16 0.5 0 for the 2018 Big Ten and Rose Bowl champion Buckeyes … enters his
2018 14-3 8 8 16 3.5 7 0.0 1 senior season second on the team in career tackles with 130 and solo
Totals 40-3 23 15 38 10.5 32 1.0 2 tackles with 87 … Harrison tied for the team lead in tackles in 2018 with
81, including 8.5 tackles-for-losses totaling 31 yards … named honorable
mention all-Big Ten by the league’s coaches and media … he recorded a
key interception in the win over No. 15 TCU and recovered a fumble in the
15 JAYLEN HARRIS overtime victory over Maryland … had three double digit talking games:
Wide Receiver 10 at Purdue, including a career-high nine solo tackles; a career-high 13
vs. Nebraska and 10 vs. Northwestern … Harrison contributed 36 tackles
6-5, 215, Jr.
as a sophomore in 2017 when he played in all 14 games and started in
Cleveland the win over Michigan State … played in 12 of the Buckeyes’ 13 games
Cleveland Heights H.S. as a true freshman … he is an OSU Scholar-Athlete majoring in human
development and family science.
Ohio State Overview: Jaylen Harris will compete for playing time in a
wide receiver room that is minus three standout receivers from a years HONORS AND AWARDS
ago who are now in the National Football League but is still loaded with 2018: Honorable mention all-Big Ten Conference (coaches and media)
impressive talent and depth … a true junior in eligibility, Harris has played 2016: OSU Scholar-Athlete
in nine games as a Buckeye and contributed four catches for 49 yards
(a 12.2-yard average) … he caught two passes for 22 yards in 2018 … he More on Malik: Harrison, who announced his decision to attend Ohio
played in three games as a true freshman in 2017 and had two catches State on national signing day, was a three-year starting quarterback for
for 27 yards vs. UNLV … earned OSU Scholar-Athlete status in 2017 and is coach Byron Mattox at Walnut Ridge High School … he played strong
exploring majors. safety on defense and punted as well in high school, and he came to
Ohio State with the reputation of playing anywhere on the field … he was
HONORS AND AWARDS ranked by Rivals as the No. 44 athlete nationally and the No. 23 overall
2017: OSU Scholar-Athlete player in Ohio … Scout listed Harrison as the No. 2 athlete in Ohio and
No. 6 in the Midwest … he had a fine senior year in which he passed for
More on Jaylen: Harris was a consensus 4-star prospect who had 1,161 yards and eight touchdowns and rushed for 897 yards and 15 scores
an outstanding senior season for Cleveland Heights and coach Mac … he also had 40 tackles, including five quarterback sacks, and was
Stephens … caught 53 passes for 820 yards and eight touchdowns for named third-team Associated Press Division II all-state and all-Central
the 6-4 Tigers and was named first-team Associated Press Division I District … in 2014 he passed for 1,100 yards, rushed for 1,087 and had 15
all-state … one of the Top 150 players in the nation, Harris had overall rushing touchdowns and seven passing … helped Walnut Ridge to its
rankings as high as No. 137 by Scout, which also rated him as its No. 20 first basketball state tournament since 1971 in 2014-15 by averaging 14.0
receiver prospect … received Dream Team honors by PrepStar … named points and 10.0 rebounds for a 21-4 team …was honorable mention all-
to the American Family Insurance all-USA Ohio first team … considered state in basketball and second-team all-Central District … Harrison is the
among the Top 5 players overall in the state of Ohio (No. 5 by 247Sports), son of Donetta and Charles Harrison.
Harris was the top receiver in Ohio and No. 3 in the Midwest according
to Scout … named the Ohio high school athlete of the year at the Greater
Cleveland Sports Awards … as a junior he caught 42 passes for 796 yards HARRISON’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS
and five touchdowns in only seven games, giving him two-year totals of Year G-GS UA A TOT TFL YD SCK PBU
95 receptions, 1,666 yards and 13 touchdowns … named all-Lake Erie 2016 12-0 10 3 13 1.0 3 1.0 0
League, all-District and all-Cuyahoga County as a junior and helped his 2017 14-1 22 14 36 3.0 20 2.0 1
team to the state playoffs … also a standout on the basketball court 2018 13-13 55 26 81 8.5 31 2.5 4
throughout his career … named 2015-16 Associated Press all-Northeast Totals 39-14 87 43 130 12.5 54 5.5 5
District as a junior after averaging 14.8 points per game … Harris is the
son of Angela and Ronnie Harris.
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28 RONNIE HICKMAN catching 58 passes for 1,023 yards and 11 touchdowns plus rushing for 386
Safety yards and seven more scores … he had 63 catches for 1,143 yards and 16
touchdowns as a junior as North Little Rock advanced to the state playoffs
6-1, 200, Fr. … the No. 1 player in the state, Hill was also considered a Top 20 receiver
Wayne, N.J. with a No. 16 rating by ESPN and 247Sports and a No. 18 rating by Rivals
DePaul Catholic … was rated among the Top 150 players in the nation by all the rating
services, including No. 153 on the ESPN 300 … advanced to the 7-on-7
Overview: New Jersey’s third-ranked recruit overall by 247Sports. finals at The Opening … a highly regarded basketball player.
com and is a top 150 prospect nationally … ranked No. 9 as an athlete
according to 247Sports … played on both sides of the ball for DePaul
Catholic, lining up at wide receiver and safety … an injury cut his senior HILL’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS
season short, but not before he totaled 609 receiving yards and nine Year G-GS REC YDS AVG TD LG
TDs on 26 catches … recorded 19 tackles and five pass breakups … 2016 11-0 18 262 14.6 1 47
caught 44 passes for 809 yards and 10 touchdowns as a junior while 2017 14-4 56 549 9.8 3 29
also contributing 44 tackles, two interceptions and nine PBU on defense 2018 14-0 70 885 12.6 6 42
… had 945 all-purpose yards in 2017 … is the third New Jersey native Totals 39-4 144 1,696 11.8 10 47
to sign with the Buckeyes in the last two classes, joining Javontae
Jean-Baptise and Tyler Friday from last year’s class … is nicknamed “The
Rocket” … helped DePaul Catholic win New Jersey’s Non Public Group III
state title as a junior in 2017 … played for head coach John McKenna …
parents are Hanifah Crawley and Ronnie Hickman Sr.
14 K.J. HILL
Wide Receiver
6-0, 195, Sr.
Little Rock, Ark.
North Little Rock H.S.
More on K.J.: Coming out of high school Hill was a consensus 4-star
receiver who was named a U.S. Army All-American after an outstanding
senior season for coach Brad Bolding … he helped the Charging Wildcats to
an 11-2 season and to the second round of the Arkansas state 7A playoffs,
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2018 More on Justin: Hilliard was a 5-star recruit by both 247Sports and
Game Rec. Yards TD
ESPN and one of the top linebacker prospects in his recruiting class …
rated as the No. 1 outside linebacker by ESPN and No. 2 by 247Sports,
Oregon State 6 82 -
and the No. 1 inside linebacker by Rivals … also held lofty overall
Rutgers 5 25 0
rankings of No. 17 on the ESPN 300, No. 30 by 247Sports and No. 45 on
vs. TCU 6 95 1 the Rivals 250 … PrepSports ranked him No. 32 nationally and a member
Tulane 4 57 0 of its 150 Dream Team … Hilliard was a finalist as a senior for the Dick
at Penn State 6 59 1 Butkus Award and he was an Associated Press all-state selection and
Indiana 4 46 0 its Division I defensive player of the year … helped lead coach Steve
Minnesota 9 187 2 Specht’s St. Xavier team to a 10-3 record in 2014 and a state semifinals
at Purdue 9 105 0 appearance after recording 71 tackles and five quarterback sacks … had
Nebraska 2 39 0 76 tackles, four sacks and seven passes defensed in 2013 … named a
at Michigan State 6 38 0 U.S. Army All-American but did not play as he was recovering from a
at Maryland 5 39 1
knee injury … is the son of Diane and Carl Hilliard … older brother, C.J.,
was a running back for Ohio University.
Michigan 4 51 1
vs. Northwestern 1 8 0
HILLIARD’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS
vs. Washington 3 54 0
Year G-GS UA A TOT TFL YD SCK
2016 3-0 2 2 4 0 0 0
2017 14-0 10 4 14 0 0 0
2018 13-1 14 6 20 1.0 7 0
Totals 30-0 26 12 38 1.0 7 0
Overview: Logan Hittle joined the Ohio State football program in the Overview: Arrived on campus in June of 2018 and redshirted as a
winter of 2018 … he is a true junior who is an OSU Scholar-Athlete true freshmen … is undecided on a major and is in health professions
majoring in sport industry … participated in Huntingtpon Bucks Go Pro exploration.
during the summer of 2019, interning with a variety of coaches and
administrators throughout Ohio State’s Department of Athletics. More on Marcus: Marcus Hooker was a consensus three-star prospect
out of New Castle High School … is the younger brother of former
More on Logan: As a prepster, he was a four-year member of both the Buckeye and current Indianapolis Colt Malik Hooker, a 2016 unanimous
football and basketball programs at Tri-Valley … was a captain in both All-American for the Scarlet and Gray and a first-round NFL Draft choice
sports as a senior …named a MVL scholar-athlete … played football … coached by Joe Cowart at New Castle … on offense, played running
for head coach Justin Buttermore … began his senior season with four back, wide receiver and quarterback throughout his career … was a
catches – two for touchdowns – and 103 yards against neighboring rival cornerback, safety and linebacker on defense … Hooker scored 17
Licking Valley … selected to play in the Muskingum County vs. Licking touchdowns as a junior, helping the Red Hurricanes reach the WPIAL
Country All-Star Game … is majoring in sport industry … has an older Class 4A final, and had over 1,100 yards rushing as a senior … 44 tackles,
sister … is the son of Lisa and Matt Hittle. two forced fumbles and a sack during his junior season … New Castle
News Player of the Week following his 262-yard effort on 40 carries in
a 48-47 double OT win over Northwest this past fall … also a standout
basketball player for New Castle who scored over 1,000 career points …
Mother is Angela Dennis.
12 GUNNAR HOAK
Quarterback
6-4, 206, Jr.
29 ZACH HOOVER
Dublin, Ohio
Kicker
Kentucky / Coffman
6-2, 190, Jr.
Overview: Gunnar Hoak joined the Ohio State football program in Toledo, Ohio
June of 2018 as a graduate transfer after earning his degree from the Central Catholic
University of Kentucky in agricultural economics.
Overview: Joined the Ohio State football program in the spring of
More on Gunnar: Hoak was a four-star prospect out of Dublin Coffman 2018 after spending one year at Iowa State, where he redshirted … is
High School, ranked No. 14 among quarterbacks nationally and No. 12 majoring in sport industry and interned in the summer of 2019 with the
among prospects in Ohio … he had 1,798 yards through the air and 14 athletics camps office at Ohio State.
touchdowns with only six interceptions during his senior season … as a
junior, he was named the Central District Player of the Year and threw for More on Zach: Two-time All-Ohio selection for head coach Greg
2,584 yards with 30 touchdowns and just three interceptions … coached Dempsey at Toledo Central Catholic … averaged 45.0 yards per kick
by Mark Crabtree at Dublin Coffman … at Kentucky, Hoak redshirted as a senior to earn first-team all-state honors … helped Toledo Central
as a true freshman in 2016, did not see any game action in 2017 and Catholic finish 12-3 and play in the state championship game … had a
appeared in five contests in 2018, completing 13 of 26 passes for 167 long kick of 60 yards and made 54 PATs … member of the 2014 Division
yards and two scores … is the son of Frank and Holly Hoak … dad, III state champions … ranked as the 38th-best punter nationally by Kohl’s
Frank, uncle Fred Pagac and cousin, Fred Pagac Jr., all played football Kicking … also lettered in basketball … son of John and Kelly Hoover
for the Buckeyes … Fred was an assistant coach under Woody Hayes … father played basketball at Wittenberg and brother, Chris, football at
(1798), Earl Bruce (1979-87) and John Cooper (1988-2000), serving as the Duke (2011-15) … is majoring in sport industry.
team’s defensive coordinator from 1996 through 2000.
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THE OHIO STATE BUCKEYES
Overview: Antwuan Jackson enrolled in classes at Ohio State in Overview: Ryan Jacoby was an early enrollee in the Class of 2019,
January 2018 … appeared in four games last season for the Buckeyes arriving on campus in January and taking part in spring drills … he is
and recorded a tackle in the season-opener against Oregon State … exploring majors in management and industry.
graduated in May 2019 with his degree in human development and
family science … job shadowed Angie Beisner, Ohio State’s head athletic More on Ryan: Four-star prospect according to 247Sports who is Ohio’s
trainer, in the summer of 2019. No. 8-ranked player … was the second member of the 2019 class to
give his verbal commitment … first-team All-Ohio as a junior and senior
More on Antwuan: Jackson was considered the nation’s No. 2-ranked playing left tackle for Mentor, the 2017 Division I state runner-up … the
JUCO defensive tackle among the 2018 prospects and the No. 3 JUCO Cardinals were 13-2 and averaged 41.2 points per game on their way
recruit overall by 247Sports … originally attended Auburn and redshirted to the state finals in 2017 … Mentor was 11-2 in 2018 and once again
the 2016 season … was rated as the No. 49 overall player in the 2016 featured one of the state’s highest scoring offenses, averaging 36.9
class … transferred from Auburn and played in 10 games for Blinn J.C. points per game … a finalist for the Tony Fisher Award … coached by
last fall … had 70 tackles, nine sacks and three forced fumbles at Blinn Steve Trivisonno … was a member of Mentor’s wrestling team as a
… named the Southwest Junior College Football Conference Most freshman and sophomore … parents are Lisa and Michael Jacoby.
Valuable Player … had three multi-sack games … season-high 10 tackles,
three TFLs and a fumble recovery versus Tyler Junior College … Georgia
Defensive Player of the Year as a senior at Cedar Grove High School …
played in the U.S. Army All-American Game … coached by Ryan Mahon 64 JACK JAMIESON
at Blinn J.C. and Jermaine Smith at Cedar Grove … parents are Sonya Offensive Line
Benton and Antwuan Jackson Sr. 6-1, 285, Fr.
Lakewood, Ohio
St. Ignatius
73 JONAH JACKSON
Offensive Line Overview: Jack Jamieson joined the Ohio State football program in the
fall of 2018 … he is an OSU Scholar-Athlete majoring exploring majors in
6-4, 305, Grad.
management & industry.
Media, Pa.
Rutgers / Penncrest More on Jack: Jamieson played for head coach Chuck Kyle at one of
the Ohio’s most successful programs: St. Ignatius High School … three-
Overview: Jonah Jackson joined the Ohio State football program in the year team captain and starter … two-way player who was a guard/center
summer of 2019 as a graduate transfer following a four-year career at along the offensive line and also a defensive tackle … helped St. Ignatius
Rutgers … is expected to compete for a starting guard position along the advance to the OHSAA Division I state finals as a junior in 2016 … two-
offensive line. time All-Northeast Lakes District selection … Division I All-Ohio pick by
the Ohio Prep Sports Writers Association … two-time first-team All-Seven
More on Jonah: Jackson was a honorable mention all-Big Ten pick by County Area Offensive Team by Cleveland.com … has three sisters, one
the coaches and media in 2018 for the Scarlet Knights, starting 11 of 12 of which attends Ohio State.
games at right guard … he was part of an offensive line unit that ranked
second in the Big Ten and 19th nationally with only 1.33 sacks permitted
per game … voted as a team captain … in 2017, Jackson played in six
games with five starts at center … earned Academic All-Big Ten honors
as well during his time at Rutgers and majored in criminal justice …
coached by Rick Stroup at Penncrest High School ... played mostly
left tackle and defensive tackle in high school ... had responsibility of
protecting the blind side in Penncrest's pistol offense ... named first-
team All-Delaware County and All-Central Athletic League as a senior.
Ohio State Overview: Javontae Jean-Baptiste redshirted as a true Overview: A versatile athlete, Xavier Johnson joined the Ohio State
freshman for the Buckeyes in 2018 … he is exploring majors. football program in the summer of 2018 … versatile enough skills that
he has been used to play on both offense (running back) and defense
More on Javontae: Javontae Jean-Baptiste was a four-star prospect (cornerback) … earned OSU Scholar-Athlete honors while exploring
and top-10 rated prospect (No. 6) in the state of New Jersey … played majors in management and industry … interned in the summer of 2019
defensive line for Bergen Catholic High School – but was ranked among with Cameron Mitchell Restaurants.
the Top 16 outside linebacker prospects – and head coach Nunzio
Campanile, helping the school win the non-public Group IV state title HONORS AND AWARDS
as a senior in 2017 … first team all-New Jersey and NJ.com’s Defensive 2018: OSU Scholar-Athlete
Player of the Year … in the state championship game, had two sacks,
two TFLs, two pass breakups and a forced fumble in a 44-7 win over St. More on Xavier: Played for head coach Justin Isaacs at Summit County
Peter’s Prep … contributed two sacks against Mater Dei, the nation’s No. Day in Cincinnati … three-star prospect who turned down scholarship
1-ranked team … keyed a fourth-quarter come-from-behind win over rival offers from a host of schools to walk-on at Ohio State … a versatile
Don Bosco Prep with a tackle for loss on a third-and-short late in the playmaker who scored touchdowns in five different ways as a senior –
third quarter … two sacks and a forced fumble in a win over defending rushing, receiving, kickoff return, punt return and interception return …
state champion Paramus Catholic … finished his senior season with 88 caught 32 passes for 766 yards and eight touchdowns while also adding
tackles, 14.5 TFL and 11.5 sacks … parents are Lisa Milhouse and Jerry 623 rushing yards and 10 TDs as a senior … averaged 17.3 yards per
Jean-Baptiste. carry … scored six TDs via either punt or kick returns … had a 99-yard
“pick six” … a four-year starter in basketball who was the team’s leading
scorer and rebounder … is the son of Jeffrey and Juanita Johnson.
13 TYREKE JOHNSON
Cornerback
79 DAWAND JONES
6-1, 195, Fr.
Offensive Line
Jacksonville, Fla.
6-8, 360, Fr.
Trinity Christian Academy
Indianapolis
Ohio State Overview: Tyreke Johnson was one of eight from the 2018 Ben Davis H.S.
recruiting class who enrolled in classes at Ohio State in January 2018
… he competed throughout the 2018 spring drills and redshirted as a More on Dawand: A four-star prospect by ESPN … earned three stars
true freshman … interned in the summer of 2019 at Channel 10, the CBS by Rivals.com and 247Sports.com … consensus top-15 rated player –
affiliate in Columbus. regardless of position – in the state of Indiana … a talented two-sport
athlete who also excelled on the basketball court … averaged 17.0 points
More on Tyreke: Johnson was a consensus Top 50-ranked player by and 9.0 rebounds per game on the hardwood and had several Division
all major recruiting services … a Rivals and 247Sports five-star player I offers … played at Ben Davis for head coaches Mike Kirschner and
and the No. 14 overall prospect as well as the nation’s No. 1 safety, Jason Simmons … in his first year as a starter in 2017, helped Ben Davis
according to Rivals … a top-five ranked player in the state of Florida by to an undefeated 6A state championship … Ben Davis averaged 47.3
Rivals, 247Sports and ESPN … No. 9 rated player on the Prepstar Dream points per game and scored 50 or more points six times … a Indiana
Team … finished with 113 career tackles with 4.5 TFL, 28 pass break-ups Football Coaches Association Top 50 team selection as a senior … 6A
and nine interceptions for Trinity Christian Academy and head coach All-State selection in 2017 as a junior … paved the way for an offense
Verion Dorminey … six of his nine INTs were returned for touchdowns that averaged 28.5 points per game … is the son of Deanna Jones.
… U.S. Army All-American … comes from the same high school program
that produced Shaun Wade, a member of last year’s Ohio State signing
class … Super 11 selection … Times Union 2017 Defensive Player of the
Year … parents are Pamela Jones and Edward Johnson.
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Ohio State Overview: Matthew Jones redshirted as a true freshman in Overview: Joined the Ohio State football program in the fall of 2018 … a
2018 … enrolled in classes at Ohio State in January 2018 and took part in mathematics major was is a OSU Scholar-Athlete.
spring drills … is exploring majors.
HONORS AND AWARDS
More on Matthew: Jones was a Top 100 rated prospect as a high school 2018: OSU Scholar-Athlete
senior, and rated as high as No. 41 on the ESPN 300 … four-star prospect
by every major recruiting service … a two-way lineman at Erasmus Hall, More on Chris: A two-year member of the football team at St. Mary
the same program that produced H-back Curtis Samuel and third-year Central Catholic High School for head coach Ryan Wilzel … team captain
Buckeye Jahsen Wint … coached by Danny Landberg … was considered and an all-conference selection … All-area selection by the Toledo
the nation’s top-ranked center by 247Sports but can also play guard … at Blade … four-year varsity letterwinner as a wrestler … team captain and
the time of his commitment, Jones was ranked nationally as a defensive academic All-Ohio … state finalist as a senior at 220 pounds … was 44-5
tackle … selected for the Under Armour All-America game … helped on the season … was St. Mary’s first state finalist in over a decade … is
Erasmus advance to the PSAL championship game as a senior … parents the son of Tim and Stacey Kuhn … has an older sister, Allison.
are Bernadine and Ian Jones.
85 AUSTIN KUTSCHER
46 CADE KACHERSKI Wide Reciever
Linebacker 6-0, 200, So.
6-2, 212, So. Massillon, Ohio
Dublin, Ohio Washington
Jerome
Overview: Austin Joined the Ohio State football program in the summer
Overview: Cade Kacherski joined the Ohio State football program in the of 2018 … he in majoring in sport industry.
fall of 2018 and is a OSU Scholar-Athlete majoring in finance.
More on Austin: A two-time captain for head coach Nate Moore at
More on Cade: A four-year member of the football team at Dublin Massillon High School, a perennial power in Ohio high school football
Jerome … Division I All-Ohio, All-Ohio Capital Conference and all-district … voted the team’s Most Valuable Player … caught 93 passes for
… member of the This Week News Super 25 first team … recorded 1,349 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior … totaled the second most
63 tackles and five sacks for Jerome as a junior … finished with 65 receiving yards and third most receptions in Massillon single-season
tackles, four sacks and eight blocked kicks during his senior season … history … set the Massillon single-game record with 17 receptions (for
also played wide receiver for head coach Bob Grecewich … three-year 208 yards) vs. Canisius High School (Buffalo, N.Y.) … graduated No. 4 on
member of the track and field team at Jerome … four-time academic Massillon’s all-time list in receiving yards (1,593) and receiving TDs (19) …
honor roll selection … is the son of John and Julie Kacherski … John played in the Ohio North-South All-Star Classic … had four siblings.
played at Ohio State from 1987-91 and was a team captain in 1991 … has
two brothers.
67 ROBERT LANDERS
Defensive Line
38 ALEC KOCH 6-1, 285, Sr.
Wide Receiver Dayton, Ohio
5-10, 175, So. Huber Heights H.S.
Lebanon, Ohio
Lebanon H.S. Overview: Nicknamed “BB”, Robert Landers is a favorite on and off the
field for his productive, energized play and off the field for his engaging
More on Alec: Alec Koch joined the Ohio State football program is personality … now a veteran of 39 games, Landers has 51 total tackles,
January of 2019 … a 2018 graduate of Lebanon High School … caught 17.5 tackles-for-loss, a forced fumble and three quarterback hurries …
four touchdown passes in seven games as a senior … his best outing he started 11 of 14 games for the Big Ten and Rose Bowl champions in
came against Springfield when he had four receptions for 86 yards 2018, battling through a midseason injury to still register solid numbers
and a touchdown … averaged 33.7 yards per reception … also played … Landers had 10 total tackles and 5.0 TFLs in 2017 as a sophomore
baseball for Lebanon. after recording 16 tackles and 7.5 TFLs in 2016 as a red-shirt freshman
… earned “champion” from the OSU coaches after the Penn State and
USC games last season … a two-time Varsity O letterman, Landers has
a personal best of four solo tackles vs. Tulsa in 2016 … he had 2.0 TFLs he had three or more catches in each of the first six games, including a
in games against Tulsa, Rutgers and Indiana in 2016, as well, and he was five-catch, 69-yard performance in the season-opener against Oregon
tied for the team lead, with Tyquan Lewis, in number of multi-TFL games State … Mack enters his senior season with 52 career receptions for
with three … he is majoring in criminology. 689 yards and as a leader in the receiver room … Mack’s sophomore
campaign in 2017 was highlighted by hauling in 24 passes for 343 yards
More on BB: Landers was called a “disruptive force” throughout his and two scores, with his touchdowns coming versus Army and Maryland
senior season at Huber Heights and especially during his team’s run to … he had a career-best six-reception-for-90-yards game in the pulsating,
the Division I state championship game … he totaled 153 tackles during 39-38 comeback win over Penn State … he had three receptions in
his career for coach Jay Minton, including 16.5 tackles-for-loss … he the Cotton Bowl win over USC, for 56 yards … Mack was one of six to
was a second-team Associated Press all-state selection as a senior and enroll in classes at Ohio State in January 2016 and he had a productive
an all-Southwest Ohio Team 25 honoree after helping Huber Heights to and impressive spring drills that year, including becoming the first
a 13-2 record … he was also named all-Southwest District and he was true freshman to have his helmet black stripe removed in the spring,
chosen as the all-area defensive player of the year … also had a high signaling he is doing what it takes to be a key member of the team … off
national ranking of No. 29 at defensive tackle … 247Sports listed him as the field, Mack is president of Redefining Athletic Standards, a student
a Top 50 defensive tackle … Landers won the 2014 state track and field organization he founded with another group of students to discuss
competition in the shot put as a junior and finished fifth as a senior … issues on campus and create events to help them to be defined by more
younger brother, Trey, was all-state in basketball and plays at Dayton … than sports … he is majoring in consumer and family financial services.
the brothers, and younger brother Tallice, are the sons of Tracy Matthews
and the late, Bobby, or “Bo”, Landers. Notable Note: Mack’s most memorable catch came in a 2017 game
at Michigan, a highlight-reel grab that changed the momentum of the
LANDERS’ CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS game. Trailing 20-14 and with Ohio State facing third-and-13 from the
Year G-GS UA A TOT TFL YD SCK QBH OSU 48, he caught a lovely 27-yard pass from Dwayne Haskins down
2016 13-0 11 5 16 7.5 27 1 1
to the UM 26. Mack had to go upstairs to make the catch and would
have to leave the game (so did a UM player) after coming down with the
2017 13-0 7 3 10 5.0 13 0 0
reception. Three plays later the Buckeyes scored and would not trail in
2018 12-9 12 10 22 5.0 17 1 0
the game again.
Totals 38-9 30 18 48 17.5 57 2 1
11 AUSTIN MACK
Wide Receiver
6-2, 215, Sr.
Fort Wayne, Ind.
Bishop Luers H.S.
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247Sports) who was highly regarded nationally as a running back and State annals to earn a scholarship offer out of high school; the first
athlete … overall, he was ranked No. 38 on the ESPN 300, No. 44 by being Bryce Haynes, who graduated in 2016 and is in medical school …
247Sports and No. 66 on the Rivals 100 … the No. 34 player overall by McCullough had scholarship offers from two other Big Ten schools and
Prepstar and a member of its Dream Team … missed four games due one in the SEC … he was rated as the No. 1 long snapper in the country
to injury as a senior, but still managed to rush for 621 yards and score by 247Sports and No. 2 by the Rubio long snapping service … was
nine touchdowns, including scores on runs of 45, 54, 57, 66, 67 and 76 called “dominant” by Rubio and “snaps with great power and accuracy”
yards … named first-team all-state as a junior in 2014 after a 2,302-yard … was Kilbourne’s long snapper four seasons, and he has been a long
rushing season with 35 touchdowns … included was a 433-yard, six- snapper since the fifth grade … helped coach Vince Trombetti’s Wolves
touchdown game vs. Elyria Catholic … in 2014 helped coach Luke Durbin to an 8-4 record in 2014 and to the second round of the Ohio state
and North Ridgeville to its first state playoff appearance since 2009 … playoffs … was selected to play in the U.S. Army All-America game
had 1,562 yards rushing with 25 touchdowns as a sophomore and was … talents also include teaching himself how to play the piano and
named third-team all-state … finished with 4,519 career rushing yards trombone … he is the son of Michelle and Mike McCullough … younger
and 69 touchdowns, including 94- and 90-yard TDs … played in the U.S. brother, Roen, is a true sophomore snapper on the team.
Army All-American Bowl … son of Rhonda Young and Jermaine Bennett.
More on Jaden: A three-star prospect who was a key contributor Overview: Jake Metzer joined the Ohio State football program in the
in helping Wake Forest High School win three consecutive 4A state summer of 2017 and is now in his third season with the team … he is
championships … rated as the No. 48 defensive tackle prospect in the an OSU Scholar-Athlete and an Academic All-Big Ten honoree who is
nation and the No. 32 player in North Carolina by 247Sports … recorded majoring in electrical and computer engineering.
71 tackles and 10.5 sacks as a senior … selected to play in the Shrine
Bowl of the Carolinas, an annual all-star game between players from HONORS AND AWARDS
North Carolina and South Carolina … finished his high school career on 2017: OSU Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-Big Ten
a 45-game winning streak … four-year varsity letterwinner … as a junior, 2018: OSU Scholar-Athlete, Academic All-Big Ten and Big Ten
compiled 97 tackles, 23 tackles-for-loss and nine sacks … totaled 28.5 Distinguished Scholar
sacks over his final three seasons … originally from New Orleans, his
family moved to North Carolina after Hurricane Katrina when Jaden was More on Jake: Metzer enrolled at Penn State out of high school but
5 … mother is Quandra McKenzie. opted to transfer after one year … he ranked as the No. 2 college
transfer punter nationally by Kornblue Kicking … was a National Football
Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award winner while at Central Bucks West
for head coach Brian Hensel … team captain and all-league selection …
28 AMARI MCMAHON member of the National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society … an
Running Back AP Scholar with distinction … is the son of John and Diane Metzer … has
6-0, 205, Sr. a younger brother.
Dublin, Ohio
Scioto H.S.
77 HARRY MILLER
Overview: Amari McMahon is in his third season with the football Offensive Line
program, having walked-on initially in the fall of 2017 … he is majoring in
6-4, 305, Fr.
biology and earned OSU Scholar-Athlete, Academic All-Big Ten and Big
Ten Distinguished Scholar (3.70 or better GPA for 2018-19 academic year) Buford, Ga.
status last year. Buford
HONORS AND AWARDS More on Harry: Four-star prospect who is the nation’s No. 2-ranked
2018: Big Ten Conference Distinguished Scholar, Academic All-Big Ten center according to 247Sports.com … a five-star recruit by MaxPreps …
Conference, OSU Scholar-Athlete No. 37-rated prospect overall according to 247Sports.com … a versatile
2017: OSU Scholar-Athlete player who played guard, tackle and center for Buford High School and
head coach John Ford … Buford was 10-3 in Miller’s senior season and
More on Amari: McMahon played receiver for coach Karl Johnson at reached the Class AAAAA quarterfinals … with Miller paving the way,
Dublin Scioto High School and also played basketball and competed in Buford averaged 41.6 points per game in 2018 and scored 50 or more
track and field during the spring … he was outstanding in the classroom, points four times … helped Buford finished 11-2 as a junior in 2017 while
earning class Valedictorian honors, Ohio Capital Conference scholar- advancing to the Class 5A state semifinals … participated in Nike’s The
athlete status and was a member of the National Honors Society … is the Opening last June and was named the camp’s most valuable offensive
son of Amber Duzan and James McMahon … has four younger siblings; lineman … a straight-A student and likely class valedictorian … a finalist
brothers Elias and Duzan, and sisters Isabella and Emrie. for the All-American Bowl Man of the Year Award … has made numerous
mission trips to Nicaragua … parents are Kristina and Sean Miller.
7 TERADJA MITCHELL
Linebacker
6-2, 242, So.
Virginia Beach, Va.
Bishop Sullivan H.S.
Varsity O letter after appearing in 10 of 14 games last fall … is currently 71 JOSH MYERS
exploring majors in management & industry … earned OSU Scholar- Offensive Line
Athlete honors as a freshman.
6-5, 310, So.
HONORS AND AWARDS Miamisburg, Ohio / Miamisburg
2018: OSU Scholar-Athlete
Overview: Josh Myers is in position to become the Buckeyes’ starting
More on Teradja: Teradja Mitchell was a four-star prospect by every center this fall after redshirting in 2017 and backing up All-American
major recruiting service … the nation’s No. 1 inside linebacker according OC Michael Jordan last season …Myers has the size, skill and smarts
to Rivals and a Top 20 overall prospect … the No. 2 player in the state to follow in the long line of standout performers at the position that
of Virginia by 247Sports and was listed as the No. 2 inside linebacker includes back to back Rimington Award winners (Pat Elflein and Billy
… rated No. 24 on the ESPN 300 and No. 44 by 247Sports … selected Price in 2016 and 2017, respectively) and 2018 All-American Jordan,
to play in the 2018 Under Armour All-American Game in Orlando … one who was drafted in April by the Cincinnati Bengals … Myers was one
of five finalists for the High School Butkus Award as the nation’s top of 10 recruits from the class of 2017 to enroll in classes at Ohio State in
linebacker … led his Bishop Sullivan Catholic team with 106 tackles, 12 January 2017 and thus take part in spring drills … he is majoring in sport
QB hurries, three sacks and three fumble recoveries as a junior to earn and industry.
first-team CBS MaxPreps All-American honors … played for head coach
Chris Scott … in a win over previously unbeaten Cheshire (Ct.) Academy More on Josh: Myers, a unanimous 4-star offensive lineman, committed
this past October, had 12 tackles, two sacks and an interception in a 47- to Ohio State as a sophomore after initially receiving a scholarship offer
20 victory … parents are Shawna Harvey and Terry Mitchell. from Ohio State as a freshman … the No. 1 player in the state was rated
as the No. 3 guard in the nation (Scout), the No. 2 guard by Rivals and
the No. 6 guard by ESPN … overall, Meyers was listed as the No. 54
player by 247Sports, No. 55 by Rivals and No. 57 by Scout … the U.S.
75 THAYER MUNFORD Army All-American was a first-team Associated Press Division II all-
Offensive Line state pick as a junior and senior and helped coach Steven Channell’s
Miamisburg teams to a 34-12 four-year record and four state playoff
6-6, 310, Jr.
appearances … included was a 9-2 season in 2015 and a 10-3 season
Cincinnati / Massillon Washington in 2016 that included a deep playoff run to the regional championship
game … named first-team all-Greater Western Ohio Conference four
Overview: Thayer Munford is the lone returning starter to the offensive times … is the first offensive lineman to be named player of the year by
line in 2019 and will be counted on to be a leader on that unit this fall … Ohio high school sports publication JJ Huddle … Myers’ family is full of
he started 13 games in 2018 as a sophomore before an injury cost him athletes: his mother, Julie, is in the University of Dayton athletics hall of
an appearance in the Rose Bowl … helped fuel an offense that broke fame as a basketball player; his father, Brad, was an offensive lineman
numerous Ohio State and Big Ten records, including total yards per at the University of Kentucky between 1984-87; and his brother, Zach,
game (535.6/game) and passing touchdowns (51) … earned honorable capped his career as a Kentucky Wildcat in 2016.
mention All-Big Ten honors … has played in 25 of 28 games over the last
two years … his 202 plays as a freshman included one against Michigan
where he delivered a key block on Dwayne Haskin’s 22-yard run to the
UM 1 … one play later Ohio State scored and took the lead for good in 51 BRETT NOVICK
the 31-20 victory … he is majoring in sport industry. Defensive Tackle
HONORS AND AWARDS
6-1, 275, Fr.
2018: Honorable Mention All-Big Ten (coaches) Katonah, N.Y.
John Jay H.S.
More on Thayer: Munford was rated as a 4-star prospect by ESPN,
247Sports and Scout with position rankings at offensive tackle as high More on Brett: Brett Novick joined the Ohio State football program as a
as No. 22 by Scout and No. 30 by 247Sports … he was also rated overall walk-on in June of 2019 … he was a two-way lineman at John Jay High
among the Top 300 players in the nation … Munford is from Cincinnati, School who led the Indians to their first-ever Section 1 title as a senior
but he transferred to Washington High School in Massillon, Ohio for his in 2018 … was a “Golden Dozen” recipient by the Westchester Chapter
senior season … ruled out of playing for much of the season, but was of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame for outstanding
able to play final three games of the regular season and one playoff achievement on the field and in the classroom … a Class A all-state
game … played his first three years of high school football at Cincinnati honoree … a member of the Westchester/Putnam All-Star Team by
power LaSalle High School … Munford helped LaSalle win consecutive Lohud.com … is the son of Jackie and Michael Novick.
Division II state championships, in 2014 for coach Nate Moore and in
2015 for coach Jim Hilvert … was named third-team Associated Press
all-state and first-team all-Greater Catholic League as a junior … named
third-team Associated Press all-state and all-GCL as a sophomore …
also competed in track and field at LaSalle … transferred to Massillon
after the 2015 season when Nate and Becca Moore became his legal
guardians … is the son of MeLisa Thompson.
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Overview: Jeff Okudah is primed to be one of the nation’s top Ohio State Overview: Chris Olave was a difference-maker as a true
cornerbacks in 2019 and a leader on the Buckeye defense … a true freshmen for the Buckeyes in 2018, making a name for himself as a
junior, he’s already played in 27 games with career totals of 53 tackles, big-play wide receiver and on special teams … after catching two passes
nine passes defended and two forced fumbles … he played perhaps over the first nine games, Olave hauled in 10 catches for 178 yards and
the best game of his career in the Rose Bowl last January, making five three touchdowns in the final five contests … on one of the biggest
tackles and two pass breakups … tied with Kendall Sheffield for the stages in college football, Olave caught two touchdowns and blocked
team lead last year with eight PBUs on the season … had 34 tackles, a punt that led to a touchdown in the 62-39 win over No. 4 Michigan …
including 24 solo, and a fumble recovery in 13 games on the season … his TD receptions against the Wolverines where each from 24-yards out
played in all 14 games in 2017 as a true freshman cornerback and earned … a week later in the Big Ten championship game, Olave had a career-
his first Varsity O letter … was a key performer in the secondary for the high five catches for 79 yards and a TD to help the Buckeyes defeat No.
Buckeyes, including in the Goodyear Cotton Bowl game when he made 21 Northwestern, 45-24 … he finished the year with a final stat line of
four unassisted tackles and had a then-career-high 64 snaps on defense 12 catches for 197 yards, three touchdowns and a 14.1 yards-per-catch
vs. potent Sam Darnold and the USC Trojans … Okudah totaled 19 tackles average … is exploring majors in management & industry.
on the season, one pass break-up and recovered a fumble … he enrolled
in classes in January 2017 and took part in the 2017 spring drills … he More on Chris: Chris Olave earned a four-star rating from 247Sports
was one of 10 recruits from the class of 2017 to enroll in January … he is … he finished his senior season in record-breaking fashion as he
an OSU Scholar-Athlete majoring in communications. caught 93 passes for a San Diego Section-record 1,764 yards and 26
touchdowns as Mission Hills went 12-1 … played for head coach Chris
HONORS AND AWARDS Hauser … ranked as the nation’s No. 54 wide receiver by 247Spsorts.
2017: OSU Scholar-Athlete com … a three-sport athlete who also played basketball and ran track,
Olave has run a 10.8 100-meter dash and has long jumped 23-feet, six
More on Jeff: U.S. Army All-American Jeffrey Okudah was a unanimous inches … caught 12 passes for 150 yards and a TD for Mission Hills in the
5-star recruit and considered the No. 1 cornerback prospect in the nation San Diego Section Open Division championship game … Hauled in TD
by 247Sports … considered one of the Top 10 players in the nation catches of 82 and 18 yards to go along with a 60-yard punt return TD in
overall, with 247Sports and ESPN ranking him No. 7, and Scout and the quarterfinal round … sat out his junior season after transferring to
Rivals Nos. 12 and 16, respectively … a tremendous athlete who also Mission Hills from Eastlake High School … is the son of LaCausha and
had the No. 2 cornerback ranking as a senior by Scout … one of the Top Raul Olave.
2 players out of talent-rich Texas this recruiting cycle and an American
Family Insurance all-USA defensive back … posted 43 tackles, five pass OLAVE’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS
break-ups and 795 total offensive yards in helping South Grand Prairie, Year G-GS REC YDS AVG TD LG
coached by Brent Whitson, to the Texas class 6A state playoffs in 2016 2018 14-0 12 197 16.4 3 29
… named second-team Class 6A all-state as a senior by the Associated
Totals 14-0 12 197 16.4 3 29
Press … averaged over 24 yards per catch as a receiver in 2015 and also
contributed 46 tackles and four pass break-ups … finished second last
summer, to Ohio State signee J.K. Dobbins, at the Nike+ football ratings OLAVE’S GAME BY GAME RECEIVING STATS
competition at The Opening in Beaverton, Ore. … Okudah is the son of 2018
the late Marie Okudah … his guardians are Jane and Patrick Obodo. Game Rec. Yards TD
Oregon State 1 5 0
OKUDAH’S DEFENSIVE STATS Rutgers 0 - -
Year G-GS UA A TOT TFL FR INT PBU vs. TCU 0 - -
2017 14-0 13 6 19 0 1 0 1 Tulane 1 14 0
2018 13-1 26 8 34 0 1 0 8 at Penn State 0 - -
Totals 27-1 39 14 53 0 2 0 9 Indiana 0 - -
Minnesota 0 - -
at Purdue 0 - -
Nebraska 0 - -
at Michigan State 2 41 0
at Maryland 1 10 0
Michigan 2 48 2
vs. Northwestern 5 79 1
vs. Washington 0 - -
96 MICHAEL O’SHAUGHESSY More about Nicholas: Nicholas Petit-Frere was the nation’s
Punter consensus top-ranked offensive tackle prospect with ESPN, Rivals and
247Sports all ranking him No. 1 … rated as high as the No. 7 overall
6-4, 200, Fr. prospect, by 247Sports.com, and among the Top 15 by every major
New Albany, Ohio service with a No. 11 rating from Rivals and No. 13 on the ESPN 300
New Albany H.S. … consensus five-star recruit … one of just three offensive tackles
in the 2018 class to receive a five-star designation … Under Armour
More on Michael: Michael O’Shaughnessy joined the Ohio State football All-America Game selection … finalist for the Franklin D. Watkins
program in June of 2019 … rated as a five-star prospect and the No. Memorial Trophy Award, given to the top African-American high
18 punter in the class of 2019 by ChrisSailerKicking.com … played at school football player in the country … won the lineman strength
near-by New Albany High School … was the No. 2 rated prospect in the competition at the Under Armour All-American game … MaxPreps first
Midwest region … played on the Ohio North/South Classic, Ohio’s oldest team All-American … helped the Buccaneers reach the Class 3A state
football all-star game … averaged 37.1 yards per punt on 33 attempts semifinals as a junior … coached by Dominick Ciao … also played
as a senior … member of the All-Central District and All-Ohio Capital basketball … is the son of Loris Petit-Frere.
Conference Capital Division teams … a 2018 Vegas XXXII Punt Finalist …
is the son of Chris and Renee O’Shaughnessy.
36 K’VAUGHAN POPE
Linebacker
62 BRANDON PAHL 6-1, 231, So.
Offensive Line Dinwiddie, Va.
6-2, 299, Sr. Dinwiddie H.S.
Cutler, Ohio
Warren H.S. Overview: K’Vaughan Pope played in 11 of 14 games for the Big Ten
and Rose Bowl champion Buckeyes last year as a true freshman,
Overview: Brandon Pahl is in his fifth season with the Buckeye football primarily on special teams … he earned his first varsity O letter …
program … he is an important and valuable member of the squad who made a tackle vs. Maryland … is exploring majors in management &
missed the 2019 spring drills with an injury, but is expected to return industry.
to the field this fall … he was an invited walk-on and joined the team in
June 2015 … he is a senior who is majoring in history. More on K’Vaughan: High School Overview: K’Vaughan Pope was
the nation’s No. 9-rated inside linebacker according to 247Sports and
More on Brandon: Pahl was an honorable mention all-state performer Rivals … a consensus four-star prospect and the No. 4-ranked overall
for coach Anthony Fish as a senior at Warren High School … he also player in the state of Virginia … a Top 100 player by Rivals … a fine
earned all-southeast district honors … played for coach Andy Schob all-around athlete who in addition to playing linebacker for Dinwiddie,
from his freshman through junior seasons … a two-time state qualifier was also a running back and slot receiver for head coach Billy Mills
in wrestling, finishing fourth and seventh in the state Division II … registered 31 tackles-for-loss as a junior … participated in The
heavyweight division as a junior and senior, respectively … also was Opening last summer … Mother is Leticia Smith.
a regional qualifier in track and field throwing the discus … is the son
of Kelly and Michael Pahl … has two older sisters: Kayla is pursuing a
master’s degree in physical therapy at Findlay University and Rachael is
a recent graduate of Ohio University with a degree in special education. 97 NOAH POTTER
Defensive End
6-6, 252, Fr.
78 NICHOLAS PETIT-FRERE Mentor, Ohio
Offensive Line Mentor H.S.
6-5, 295, RS-Fr. Overview: Noah Potter enrolled at Ohio State in January of 2019
Tampa, Fla. / Berkeley Prep and took part in spring drills … is exploring majors in management &
industry.
Overview: Nicholas Petit-Frere redshirted the 2018 season as a true
freshman and is expected to battle for a starting position at tackle for More on Noah: Ranked as a four-star prospect and the No. 6 player
the 2019 season … he is an OSU Scholar-Athlete and is majoring in in Ohio by 247Sports … earned All-Ohio honors for head coach
operations management. Steve Trivisonno at Mentor as both a junior and senior … 49 tackles,
nine tackles-for-loss and five sacks and 30 QB hurries as a senior
Notable Note: This past summer, Petit-Frere was one of five players for a defense that allowed just 13.3 points per game … anchored a
who had an externship at the WWE Headquarters in Orlando, Fla. to defense that led the Cardinals to the Division I state championship
learn about the ins and outs of the professional wrestling business. game in 2017 … had 68 tackles, 32 quarterback hurries, 10 sacks and
eight tackles-for-loss … led the greater Cleveland area with over 25
HONORS AND AWARDS tackles for loss as a senior … his older brother, Micah, was a member
2018: OSU Scholar-Athlete of the Ohio State men’s basketball team in 2016-17 and 2017-18 …
parents are Ronda and Tim Potter.
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THE OHIO STATE BUCKEYES
Overview: Josh Proctor appeared in nine games last year as a true Overview: Amir Riep appeared in 12 games last year during his
freshman for the Big Ten and Rose Bowl champions … was a member sophomore season, recording tackles against Minnesota, Rutgers and
of the Buckeyes’ special teams … had one tackle vs. Nebraska … is Nebraska … He is a veteran of 26 games played and has recorded 13
exploring majors in management & industry. tackles … he played in all 14 games as a true freshman for the 2017 Big
Ten champion Buckeyes and earned his first Varsity O letter … most of
More on Josh: Proctor was a four-star prospect and a member of the his production came on special teams, but he did have defensive snaps
ESPN 300 … the No. 80 overall player by Rivals and the No. 7 safety in a handful of games and contributed 10 tackles, one pass break-up and
prospect … rated as the nation’s No. 7 safety, No. 71 overall prospect his first career interception, in the win over Nebraska … Riep is majoring
and No. 2 player in the state of Oklahoma by 247Sports … selected to in sport industry.
play in the U.S. Army All-American game … in addition to playing safety,
Proctor also lined up at wide receiver for Owasso and is a member More on Amir: Riep was a unanimous 4-star prospect and one of the
of the school’s basketball team … had a 100-yard interception return most coveted prospects from Ohio in his recruiting cycle with more
in the 2017 season opener … played for head coach Bill Blankenship than 40 scholarship offers … a four-year starter for coach Tom Bolden at
… led Owasso to a 12-1 record and the school’s first Class 6A-I state Colerain High School, Riep was rated as high as the 99th overall player
championship since 1974 … parents are LaVonia and Kevin Proctor. by Scout with Top 25 cornerback rankings by all the ratings services
and a high of No. 12 by ESPN … helped Colerain to its 17th consecutive
Greater Miami Conference championship and No. 1 state ranking before
finishing 11-1 in 2016 … despite missing three games with an injury, Riep
14 ISAIAH PRYOR was named all-GMC in 2016 on the strength of 20 tackles and four
Safety interceptions, giving him 15 career interceptions … he also averaged
6-2, 200, Jr. 20.4 yards off five punt returns and was named all-Ohio by MaxPreps
and to PrepStar’s Dream Team … named all-Southwest District as a junior
Bradenton, Fla. and a senior … was the GMC defensive player of the year in 2015 with
IMG Academy 65 tackles, three forced fumbles and city-leading seven interceptions
while helping Colerain to the state semifinals … is the son of Katherine
Overview: Isaiah Pryor is in his third season with the Buckeyes and Gowdy and Maurice Riep.
brings with him 27 games worth of experience entering the 2019 season
… earned seven starts in 2018 and finished with 31 tackles, one tackle-
for-loss and one interception … made a career-high six tackles at Purdue
and registered his first career interception a week prior vs. Minnesota … 42 BRADLEY ROBINSON
had six passes defended on the season, second highest on the team …
Long Snapper
lettered in 2017 as a true freshman after playing in all 14 games for the
Big Ten champion Buckeyes … contributed 13 tackles on the season and 6-1, 230, Sr.
two pass break-ups … Pryor enrolled in and started classes at Ohio State Troy, Mich. / Athens
in January 2017, one of nine Buckeye recruits from his class to enroll
early and take part in spring drills … he is majoring in consumer and Overview: Bradley Robinson is in his third year with the Ohio State
family financial services. football program, having initially walked on to the team in the summer
of 2017 … he was one of 56 Ohio State student-athletes, representing
More on Isaiah: Pryor was an overall Top 100 prospect and a 4-star 17 varsity sports, to take part in the Fourth Annual Wolstein Leadership
safety from Lawrenceville, Ga., who played for IMG Academy, in Academy Retreat in May 2018 … Robinson is a Big Ten Conference
Bradenton, Fla., as a senior in 2016 … one of the nation’s Top 50 Distinguished Scholar, an Academic All-Big Ten honoree and a two-time
prospects on the ESPN 300 with a rating of No. 45 … helped IMG, OSU Scholar-Athlete who is majoring in sport industry.
coached by Kevin White, to a 12-0 record, a No. 1 ranking in the state of
Florida and a No. 4 national ranking … made 54 tackles on the season HONORS AND AWARDS
and was rated the No. 3 safety prospect in this class by ESPN, and No. 2018: Big Ten Conference Distinguished Scholar, Academic All-Big Ten,
7 by 247Sports and Scout … an Under Armour All-American on the field, OSU Scholar-Athlete
Pryor was outstanding off the field, as well, being named a finalist for 2017: OSU Scholar-Athlete
the Watkins Award, which honors the top African American scholar-
athletes in the U.S. … recorded 40 tackles as a junior in 2015 for coach More on Bradley: Robinson was a member of the Michigan State
Andy Dyer at Archer (Ga.) High School … named honorable mention football team in 2016 … lettered for two years in football and four in
Class 6A all-state and all-Gwinnett County in 2015 … also wrestled for lacrosse at Athens High School in Troy, Mich. … played offensive tackle,
multi-state champion program at Archer … helped Archer to an 11-4 long snapper and middle linebacker … ranked as Michigan’s No. 1 long
record and a state 6A title game appearance in 2014 … is the son of snapper … coached by Josh Heppner … a Dean’s List student for three
Lillian and Richard Pryor … father played defensive end for Iowa from semesters at Michigan State … son of Brad and Susanna Robinson … has
1984-88 under Hayden Fry. an older brother, Andrew, who is a long snapper at Michigan.
Ohio State Overview: Mitch Rossi is in his third season with the Ohio Ohio State Overview: C.J. Saunders is a talented wide receiver who
State football program after initially being an invited walk-on to the team initially walked on to the team but earned a scholarship in the spring
in the summer of 2017 … he is a true junior and an OSU Scholar-Athlete of 2017 … Saunders is in his fourth season with the Buckeyes and is
majoring in sport industry. coming off a 2018 season that saw him play in 11 games … he enters
his final season with the Scarlet and Gray a veteran of 23 games with
HONORS AND AWARDS 27 receptions for 294 yards and one touchdown … Saunders returned
2017: OSU Scholar-Athlete eight punts and two kickoffs in 2018 … he enjoyed a breakthrough
2018: OSU Scholar-Athlete 2017 campaign that included 17 catches for 221 yards – an average of
20.1 yards per catch … played cornerback his first year with the team,
More on Mitch: Rossi played four years of both football and rugby and even intercepted a Joe Burrow pass in fall camp of 2016, but then
at Franklin High School in Franklin, Tenn., while also competing in switched to receiver … he caught passes in eight different games with
basketball for two years … a two-way standout, Rossi played both career highs of six receptions and 102 receiving yards vs. UNLV in
middle linebacker and running back for the Rebels and head coach 2017 … long reception was 50 yards, also vs. UNLV … Saunders is an
Donnie Webb … named Region 3-6A offensive most valuable player OSU Scholar-Athlete and an Academic All-Big Ten honoree who was
and all-state as a senior in 2016 when he helped Franklin advance to enrolled in the Fisher School of Business while working on his degree in
the state quarterfinals for its deepest post-season run in five years … accounting.
accounted for over 1,200 yards on the ground with 19 touchdowns …
carried the ball 31 times for 171 yards in a 31-10 playoff win over Memphis HONORS AND AWARDS
White Station … made 77 tackles with two sacks, an interception and 2019: Graduated in May with his degree in accounting
forced fumble as a junior … state champion and championship game 2018: Academic All-Big Ten, OSU Scholar-Athlete
MVP in rugby … the son of Tom and Deb Rossi … has two older siblings. 2017: Academic All-Big Ten, OSU Scholar-Athlete
2016: OSU Scholar-Athlete
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2018
Game Rec. Yards TD 49 DARRYL SINCLAIR
Oregon State 0 - - Wide Receiver
Rutgers 2 27 0 5-9, 185, So.
vs. TCU 0 - - Solon, Ohio
Tulane 3 10 0 Solon H.S.
at Penn State 1 5 0
Indiana 0 - - Overview: Darryl Sinclair is in his third season with the Ohio State
Minnesota 2 14 0 football program, after initially joining the team as an invited walk-on in
at Purdue 2 17 0 the summer of 2017 … he is majoring in criminology.
Nebraska DNP - -
at Michigan State DNP - - More on Darryl: Sinclair was an all-conference cornerback for coach
at Maryland DNP - - Jim McQuaide at Solon High School … also was a standout receiver
Michigan 0 0 0 and recorded 31 receptions for 626 yards and nine touchdowns as
a senior for a 10-2 team that won the Greater Cleveland Conference
vs. Northwestern 0 0 0
championship … helped Solon to a 9-3 record in 2015 … averaged nearly
vs. Washington 0 0 0
24 yards on 15 kickoff returns, including a 92-yard touchdown return …
also competed in track and field.
44 BEN SCHMIESING
Linebacker
6-1, 225, So.
Piqua, Ohio 11 TYREKE SMITH
Piqua H.S. Defensive End
6-4, 267, So.
Overview: Schmiesing in his second season with the Ohio State football Cleveland
program, after initially joining the team in the summer of 2018 … is an Cleveland Heights H.S.
OSU Scholar-Athlete majoring in business.
Overview: Earned significant playing time along a deep and talented
HONORS AND AWARDS defensive line rotation as a true freshmen in 2018 … played in 13 of 14
2018: OSU Scholar-Athlete games for the Big Ten and Rose Bowl champions with nine tackles …
made a career-high three stops vs. Tulane … also had tackles against
More on Ben: An All-Ohio linebacker/running back for head coach Bill Oregon State, Minnesota, Nebraska, Michigan State, Michigan and
Ness at Piqua High School … totaled 55 tackles and two interceptions Washington … an OSU Scholar-Athlete who is exploring majors in the
as a senior to earn GWOC Defensive Player of the Year honors … put up science and technology area.
big numbers on both sides of the ball during his junior season of 2016:
65 tackles, two forced fumbles and four interceptions to go along with HONORS AND AWARDS
806 yards rushing, 10 TDs and 294 receiving yards … a fine student, he 2018: OSU Scholar-Athlete
graduated fifth in his class … has an older brother, Jack, who attends
Miami University and a younger brother, Sam, a two-sport athlete at More on Tyreke: Tyreke Smith was one of the top prospects in his class,
Piqua … the son of Chris and Paula Schmiesing. a Top 50 overall performer with 247Sports and Rivals each ranking him
16 CADE STOVER
No. 34 nationally … a member of the ESPN300 … the No. 3-ranked Linebacker
strong side defensive end by Rivals with 247Sports ranking him as
6-4, 225, Fr.
the No. 4 end … a consensus four-star player and one of the top
players from the state of Ohio … the No. 41 prospect on the Prepstar Mansfield, Ohio
Dream Team … announced his commitment to Ohio State during Lexington H.S.
the Under Armour All-America Game in January … as a senior at
Cleveland Heights for head coach Mac Stephens, Smith accounted More on Cade: The fourth-ranked player in Ohio and the No. 130 overall
for 70 tackles, 23 tackles-for-loss and 11 quarterback sacks, while prospect according to 247Sports … named Ohio’s Mr. Football by the
also hauling in eight receptions for 192 yards and four touchdowns Ohio Prep Sportswriters Association and the Gatorade Player of the
at tight end … 2017 Cleveland.com defensive player of the year and Year … the eighth-ranked linebacker nationally and a semifinalist for the
all-Ohio Division I co-defensive player of the year … was also the High School Butkus Award honoring the nation’s top prep linebacker
leading scorer and rebounder for the Cleveland Heights basketball … selected as Ohio’s Division III Defensive Player of the Year in 2018
team … is the second Cleveland Heights student-athlete to choose and a first-team all-state selection after recording 163 tackles and four
the Buckeyes in as many years, joining WR Jaylen Harris, a member of interceptions during the regular season … added 1,477 yards and 17
the 2017 recruiting class … is the son of Michelle and Randy Smith … touchdowns as a running back … Ohio Cardinal Conference Defensive
has two brothers, Dominique and Malik, and a sister, Kayla … Malik is Player of the Year … as a sophomore in 2016 for head coach Taylor
a sophomore basketball player for Bryant University. Gerhardt, Stover made 190 tackles (14.6 per game) as Lexington made
the regional finals … during his junior season in 2017, Stover was a first
SMITH’S DEFENSIVE STATS team all-Ohio pick as a hybrid linebacker/safety … a great all-around
Year G-GS UA A TOT TFL FR INT PBU athlete, Stover earned second team all-Ohio honors on the basketball
2018 13-0 1 8 9 0 0 0 0 court as a junior in leading Lexington to the OHSAA Final Four in
Totals 13-0 1 8 9 0 0 0 0 Columbus … has set the school’s all-time scoring record in basketball …
parents are Chelsi and Trevor Stover.
60 RYAN SMITH
Offensive Line
33 MASTER TEAGUE III
6-3, 270, Fr.
Running Back
Media, Ohio
5-11, 220, RS-Fr.
Buckeye H.S.
Murfreesboro, Tenn.
More on Ryan: Joined the Ohio State football program in June of 2019
Blackman H.S.
… two-way player at Buckeye High School who excelled as an offensive
tackle and defensive end … as a senior, was first-team Division III All- Overview: Master Teague carried the ball 17 times in four games last
Ohio, first-team All-Northeast Inland District and first team All-Patriot year as a true freshmen before earning a redshirt … he scored one
Athletic Conference Stars Division only the sixth played in Buckeye touchdown – a 33-yard run in the season-opener against Oregon
history to be named first team All-Ohio … was the top offensive lineman State – and totaled 106 yards on the ground (6.2 yards per carry) …
for a unit that averaged 33.8 points and 346.3 yards per game … a had carries against Oregon State, Rutgers and Tulane … earned OSU
first-year starter in 2017, Smith helped the Bucks go 10-1 and was an All- Scholar-Athlete honors … is an exploring majors.
Media Gazette selection … Buckeye was a combined 20-3 over Smith’s
two varsity seasons and made the state playoffs each year … is the son HONORS AND AWARDS
of Sara and David Smith. 2018: OSU Scholar-Athlete
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THE OHIO STATE BUCKEYES
Overview: Phillip Thomas is in his third year with the Ohio State football Overview: Vanatsky is in his second year with the program after joining
program … he walked on to the team in the fall of 2017 … he is majoring the Buckeyes in the summer of 2018 … he is majoring in English.
in psychology.
More on Danny: Second team All-Ohio selection during his senior
More on Phillip: Thomas played four years of football at Louisville High season for head coach Mark Mueller … was also named the Miami Valley
School, for coach John DeMarco … he also played baseball for one Conference Player of the Year … for his career, Vanatsky completed
season … he is the son of Julie and Mike Thomas … an older brother, 67 percent of his passes with 72 touchdown passes and just 14
Michael, is in the OSU College of Dentistry … is an Eagle Scout. interceptions … threw for 1,984 yards and 28 touchdowns as a senior …
as a junior, led CHCA to a 12-1 record while throwing for 2,497 yards, 28
TD and just four interceptions … is the son of Meg and Jim Vanatsky …
Jim played football at the University of Cincinnati.
72 TOMMY TOGIAI
Defensive Tackle
6-2, 300, So.
9 BINJIMEN VICTOR
Pocatello, Idaho
Wide Receiver
Highland H.S.
6-4, 199, Sr.
Overview: Was one of 18 true freshmen who saw playing time last Pompano Beach, Fla.
year and was able to contribute significantly along a deep and talented Coconut Creek
defensive line … was the team leader among true freshmen in tackles
(10) and tackles-for-loss (2.0) … played in 12 of 14 games for the Big Overview: One of the most experienced receivers on the 2019 roster,
Ten and Rose Bowl champions … had a career high three tackles vs. Binjimen Victor has played in 33 career games and currently ranks 22nd
Oregon State … tackles-for-loss came against Indiana and in the Big in school history with 12 touchdown receptions … his most memorable
Ten Championship Game vs. Northwestern … is exploring majors in touchdown catch of the 2018 season came at Penn State, a 47-yard
management & industry. catch and run that jump started the Buckeyes’ 27-26 come-from-behind
victory … he finished the 2018 season with 21 receptions for 354 yards
More on Tommy: Enrolled at Ohio State in January of 2018 and took and four touchdowns … caught a huge, game-tying TD pass with 52
part in spring drills … Togiai was rated as the No. 3 defensive tackle seconds remaining in the fourth quarter of a 52-51 overtime win over
prospect in the country and the No. 55 overall player on the 247Sports Maryland … also caught TD passes vs. Tulane and Indiana … had
composite … a consensus four-star prospect … rated No. 4 at defensive personal bests of five receptions and 67 receiving yards vs. Purdue … is
tackle and a Top 100 prospect by Rivals and was listed at No. 52 on the Buckeyes’ second-leading active receiver in career yards (767) and
the ESPN 300 … U.S. Army All-American … played for head coach Gino the leader in career touchdowns (12) … averages a touchdown reception
Mariani at Highland High School … is the first-ever player from the state on one out of every four receptions … enters in the 2019 season with
of Idaho to sign with the Buckeyes … named the Gatorade Idaho Player 48 career receptions … set a career high with five receptions at Purdue
of the Year and was a three-time first-team all-state selection … racked ... in 2017, Victor caught 23 passes for 339 yards, a 15.2-yard average
up 93 tackles with 11 sacks, two forced fumbles and an interception last and seven touchdowns … trailed only Johnnie Dixon (eight) in TD
season while helping his team win the 5A state championship … parents catches … Victor played in all 14 games … he set his personal best of
are Jodi and Talalelei Togiai. two touchdowns vs. Illinois … has played in 33 games as a Buckeye and
is a three-year Varsity O letterwinner … he is majoring in criminology &
TOGIAI’S DEFENSIVE STATS criminal justice.
Year G-GS UA A TOT TFL FR INT PBU
2018 12-0 7 3 10 2.0 0 0 0 More on Binjimen: U.S. Army All-American bowl participant and
Totals 12-0 7 3 10 2.0 0 0 0 consensus 4-star prospect (ESPN, Rivals, Scout, 247Sports) Binjimen
Victor caught 42 passes for 846 yards and scored 15 touchdowns as
a senior at Coconut Creek High School for coach Kareem Reid … was
named second-team Class 5A all-state and first-team all-Broward County
as a senior … he had 44 receptions for 811 yards and 12 touchdowns as
a junior … he was considered a Top 15 receiver prospect nationally, with
Scout ranking him No. 10, 247Sports No. 12 with Rivals ranking him at
No. 18 … overall, he was a Top 100 prospect with national rankings of
Nos. 66, 91 and 99 by Scout, Rivals and 247Sports, respectively … he
also was considered the No. 2 receiver from Florida by Scout and the
No. 15 player in the talent-rich state overall by Rivals … he is the son of
Yolette Stepha.
High School Overview: Enokk Vimahi was rated the nation’s No. 7
VICTOR’S GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING
guard and No. 124 overall player by 247Spots.com … a four-star prospect
2017 by every major recruiting service and the No. 2-ranked player in the
Game Rec. Yards TD state of Hawaii … has the versatility to play either guard or tackle in
at Indiana 1 11 1 college … on the postseason circuit, played in the U.S. Army All-America
Oklahoma 2 17-0 Bowl and Polynesian Hall of Fame Bowl … participated in The Opening
Army 3 33 0 last summer in Dallas … Kahuku’s football program has produced 17
UNLV 2 12 1 players who have gone on to play in the National Football League …
at Rutgers 2 69 1 The Red Raiders played in three consecutive state championship games
Maryland 4 55 1 between 2015 and 2017 … Kahuku averaged nearly 300 total yards
and 30 points per game during Vimahi’s senior season … he blocked
at Nebraska 4 48 0
for three different running backs that totaled 300 yards or more … is
Penn State 0 - -
the son of Lori and David Vimahi … he has an older brother, Aliki, who
at Iowa 0 - -
signed with Utah in 2017.
Michigan State 2 65 1
Illinois 3 39 2
at Michigan 0 - -
vs. Wisconsin 0 - - 6 TARON VINCENT
vs. USC 0 - - Defensive Tackle
6-2, 293, So.
2018 Baltimore, Md.
Game Rec. Yards TD
IMG Academy
Oregon State 0 - -
Rutgers 3 31 0 Overview: Earned playing time along a deep and talented defensive line
vs. TCU 0 - - in 2018, appearing in 10 games while totaling three tackles … had a sack
Tulane 2 40 1 in the Big Ten championship game vs. Northwestern … also had two
at Penn State 2 55 1 tackles in the season-opener against Oregon State … earned Ohio State
Indiana 2 43 1 Scholar-Athlete honors last year and is exploring majors in management
Minnesota 0 - - and industry.
at Purdue 5 67 0
HONORS AND AWARDS
Nebraska 1 10 0
2018: OSU Scholar-Athlete
at Michigan State 0 - -
at Maryland 2 41 1
More on Taron: Vincent was a five-star prospect by 247Sports.com
Michigan 0 - - and Rivals.com and both of these recruiting services rated him as the
vs. Northwestern 2 33 0 No. 1 defensive tackle prospect in the nation … nationally rated among
vs. Washington 2 34 0 all players at No. 19 on the ESPN 300 and No. 20 on the 247Sports
composite … honored as the prestigious Maxwell Club’s first-ever
national high school defensive player of the year … A Prepstar Dream
Team member … selected to play in the 2018 U.S. Army All-American
Bowl in San Antonio … strong and explosive in the trenches … totaled 60
tackles with 10 tackles-for-loss and three sacks during his senior season
for head coach Kevin Wright … had 172 tackles for his career at IMG…
IMG has been unbeaten in each of the last three years and been ranked
in the top-five nationally in each of those seasons … Vincent started his
prep career in Baltimore, Md., at the Gilman School … parents are Tommi
and Troy Vincent … father played football at Wisconsin and was a five-
time NFL Pro Bowler for the Philadelphia Eagles.
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THE OHIO STATE BUCKEYES
24 SHAUN WADE nine tackles with most of them coming on special teams … Pete is an
Cornerback OSU Scholar-Athlete and an Academic All-Big Ten Conference honoree
who is exploring majors in business.
6-1, 194, So.
Jacksonville, Fla. HONORS AND AWARDS
Trinity Christian Academy 2018: Academic All-Big Ten Conference, OSU Scholar-Athlete
2017: OSU Scholar-Athlete
Overview: Wade made the most of his playing time as a redshirt
freshman in 2018, playing in all 14 games and compiling 31 total tackles More on Pete: Rivals, 247Sports and Scout 4-star prospect Pete Werner
while leading the team with three interceptions … added seven pass was a standout outside linebacker at Indianapolis Cathedral for coach
breakups, a forced fumble and blocked punt (vs. TCU) … Wade’s Rick Streiff … also played safety and cornerback at times throughout
interceptions came vs. Rutgers, Michigan State and in the Big Ten his career … among the Top 300 players nationally by both Scout and
championship game vs. Northwestern … had a career-high five tackles 247Sports and among the Top 20 outside linebackers … Werner was
– four solo – vs. TCU … his true freshman season was cut shot due to a first-team Associated Press Class 6A all-state pick as a senior for a
injury … was one of nine graduated high school seniors from the 2017 Cathedral team that went 7-5 and advanced to the regional finals …
recruiting class to enroll and start classes at Ohio State in January 2017 missed three games because of an injury, but recorded 64 tackles,
… he is majoring in sport industry. including 17 tackles-for-loss and eight quarterback sacks, and finished
third for Indianapolis Star Mr. Football honors … earned top linebacker
Notable Note: This past summer, Wade was one of five players who had award in the state by the Star … American Family Insurance all-USA
an externship at the WWE Headquarters in Orlando, Fla. to learn about Indianapolis super team member … rated as the No. 1 outside linebacker
the ins and outs of the professional wrestling business. in the Midwest by Scout and a PrepStar all-Midwest region honoree …
is the son of Nancy and Greg Werner … father starred in football and
More on Shaun: Wade was a 5-star prospect (ESPN, Rivals, 247Sports) baseball at DePauw University, is in its Athletics Hall of Fame and played
who was honored with two national awards as a senior while starring two years in the NFL with the New York Jets and Philadelphia Eagles …
for a Trinity Christian Academy team that has won four consecutive state older brother, Dan, plays football at Harvard.
championships … he was named the 2017 Lockheed Martin defensive
back of the year, an award that was presented at the U.S. Army All- WERNER’S DEFENSIVE STATS
American bowl, and he was named the American Family Insurance Year G-GS UA A TOT TFL YD SCK QBH
All-USA defensive player of the year … considered one of the Top 25 2017 11-0 6 3 9 0.5 1 0 0
players nationally with overall rankings of No. 6 by ESPN, No. 17 by 2018 14-13 38 20 58 7.5 20 3 1
247Sports and No. 24 by Rivals … had a consensus Top 5 cornerback Totals 25-13 44 23 67 8.0 21 3 1
rating with a No. 1 position from ESPN, No. 2 by 247Sports and No. 3 by
Rivals … finished the 2016 season with 63 tackles, seven interceptions,
including two returned for touchdowns, and nine pass break-ups for
coach Verlon Dorminey … named a U.S. Army All-American … two-time
25 BRENDON WHITE
Florida Class 3A all-state honoree and considered one of the Top 5 Safety
players in the state … is the son of Gwen and Randy Wade. 6-2, 215, Jr.
Powell, Ohio
WADE’S DEFENSIVE STATS Olentangy Liberty H.S.
Year G-GS UA A TOT TFL FR INT PBU
2018 14-2 27 4 31 0 0 3 7 Overview: Brendon White enters his junior season coming off a
Totals 14-2 27 4 31 0 0 3 7 breakout performance over the final five games of the 2018 campaign
for the Big Ten and Rose Bowl champions … White was thrust into action
20 PETE WERNER during the first half of Ohio State’s game vs. Nebraska and went on to
register a game- and career-high 13 tackles … had five or more tackles
Linebacker
in each of Ohio State’s final five games and finished with 46 tackles on
6-3, 239, Jr. the season along with four tackles-for-loss, two pass break-ups and
Indianapolis an interception … earned Defensive Most Valuable Player honors with
Cathedral H.S. eight tackles, two tackles-for-loss and an interception on a two-point
conversion pass vs. Washington in the Rose Bowl … when he started
Overview: Pete Werner earned a starting assignment at linebacker as a the 2019 Rose Bowl game, White and his father, William (1985), became
sophomore in 2018 and started 13 games for the Big Ten and Rose Bowl just the second father-son duo to start in the game, joining Howard
champion Buckeyes while playing in all 14 games … he was fourth on “Hopalong” Cassidy (1955) and Craig (1976) … had a fourth-quarter
the team with 58 total tackles … added 7.5 tackles-for-loss, 3.0 sacks, interception vs. No. 4 Michigan that he returned for 49 yards to go along
two forced fumbles and seven pass breakups … his most productive with five tackles … played in five games in 2017 as a true freshman while
statistical game was a 10-tackle effort in a win over Minnesota that seeing time at both wide receiver and in the secondary … was one of
included 2.5 tackles-for-loss and a sack … had at least one tackle in nine from the 2017 recruiting class to graduate from high school early
12 of 14 games … his seven PBUs were second highest on the team and enroll in classes at Ohio State in January … is majoring in sport
… registered tackles-for-loss vs. Oregon State, Penn State, Indiana, industry.
Minnesota and Purdue … lettered as a true freshman for the Big Ten
champion Buckeyes in 2017 after playing in 11 of 14 games … contributed More on Brendon: White was a multi-position star for coach Steve Hale
at Olentangy Liberty … a consensus 4-star recruit, White was rated the More on Trayvon: Spent the 2017 season at Davenport University in
No. 2 athlete in the class by Rivals and the No. 3 athlete by 247Sports Grand Rapids, Michigan … played for coach Arvie Crouch … Defensive
… Rivals also ranked him the No. 2 player in Ohio and the No. 91 player Player of the Year and recording 92 tackles and eight TFLs as a senior
nationally … moved to quarterback in 2016 after being named a first- … named first team All-Conference as a junior and senior … second
team Associated Press all-state defensive back in 2015 … helped Liberty team All-Tri State as a senior and third team All-Tri State as a junior …
(13-1) win its first regional championship in 2016 and advance to the Ohio Academic All-Ohio as a sophomore … four-time all-conference track and
Division I state semifinals for the first time in school history … scored five field athlete … is the son of Tannezha Cotton and Eugene Wilburn … has
touchdowns – four of them off receptions – in a regional semifinal win five brothers and sisters.
over Medina … named area offensive player of the year in 2016 with 799
passing yards and 11 scores, 842 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns, plus
had 22 receptions and four more touchdowns … Associated Press all-
state season as a junior in 2015 featured six interceptions on defense, 17 ALEX WILLIAMS
catching 26 passes as a receiver and accumulating 11 touchdowns and Defensive End
nearly 1,200 all-purpose yards … is the son of Nikol and William White … 6-6, 270, Fr.
father was a 1987 Ohio State captain and an all-Big Ten defensive back
Pickerington, Ohio
who went on to have an 11-year career in the NFL playing for the Detroit
Lions, Kansas City Chiefs and Atlanta Falcons. Pickerington Central H.S.
WHITE’S DEFENSIVE STATS Overview: Williams is in his second season with the Ohio State football
Year G-GS UA A TOT TFL YD SCK QBH program … he red-shirted the 2018 season as a true freshman for the
2017 5-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Big Ten and Rose Bowl champions … he is majoring in fashion and retail
2018 14-5 27 19 46 4.0 12 0 0 studies.
Totals 19-5 28 19 47 4.0 12 0 0
HONORS AND AWARDS
2018: OSU Scholar-Athlete
82 SAM WIGLUSZ
Wide Receiver More on Alex: Williams was a consensus three-star recruit and a top 20
player in the state of Ohio … earned honorable mention all-Ohio honors
5-11, 185, So.
by the Ohio Prep Sportswriters Association and also earned all-Central
Brecksville, Ohio District first-team accolades while helping Pickerington North High
Brecksville-Broadview Heights School to a 10-3 record for head coach Nathan Hillerich … amassed
38 tackles, 13.5 tackles-for-loss, four quarterback sacks, two fumble
Overview: Sam Wiglusz is in his second year with the program after recoveries and one forced fumble as a senior … was rated the No. 32
initially joining the team in the summer of 2018 … he is a marketing weak-side defensive end prospect by 247Sports and he is considered
major. a superb athlete for his size … a member of the Columbus Dispatch
all-Metro team … played on both sides of the line during his high school
More on Sam: Team captain and second team All-Ohio as a senior at career … parents are Jen and Dan Williams.
Brecksville-Broadview Heights in 2017 … a three-year starter, caught 182
passes for 3,129 yards and 37 TDs for head coach Jason Simonetti … has
his best statistical year as a senior, totaling 80 catches for 1,432 yards
and 13 TDs … also intercepted four passes … caught 19 TDs as a junior … 6 JAMESON WILLIAMS
had 49 tackles as a junior, including 27 solo … a two-time Cleveland.com Wide Receiver
All-Star … first team all-district and All-Suburban League … team captain 6-2, 169, Fr.
and all-conference selection in both baseball and basketball … is the
son of Tony and Kate Wiglusz … Tony played baseball and Akron and
St. Louis, Mo.
Kate was a softball player at Florida Southern. Cardinal Ritter College Prep
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21 MARCUS WILLIAMSON despite missing action in the middle of his senior season due to injury,
Cornerback had 1,151 yards receiving and 19 touchdowns … with Wilson and current
Ohio State quarterback Matthew Baldwin teaming up, Lake Travis went
5-10, 186, Jr. 13-3 in 2017 and played in its third consecutive Class 6A Division I state
Westerville, Ohio final … Wilson’s junior year stats were off the charts: 98 catches for 1,774
IMG Academy yards while accounting for 32 total touchdowns … his career numbers
included 204 receptions for 3,359 yards and 55 total touchdowns …
Overview: Marcus Williamson had his 2018 season cut short due to selected as the 2017-18 Central Texas High School Athlete of the Year
injury … he had played on special teams in the first five games of the by The Statesman … Texas’ No. 1-ranked recruit on the The Stateman’s
season … he lettered as a true freshman for the Buckeyes in 2017 after Fabulous 55 list … a three-sport athlete at Lake Travis who earned
playing in 10 games for the Big Ten Conference champions … experience Division I scholarship offers as a basketball player … averaged 21 points
included double digit snaps on defense vs. UNLV, Rutgers, Maryland, per game for the Cavaliers to earn first team All-Central Texas honors …
Nebraska and Illinois … recorded six tackles on the season … Williamson is the son of Kenny and Candace Wilson … Kenny played basketball at
enrolled into classes at Ohio State in January of 2017, one of nine high Davidson, scoring 1,573 career points to rank seventh on the school’s
school seniors in the 2017 recruiting class to do so … he is an OSU all-time list.
Scholar-Athlete who is majoring in history.
More on Chase: Yong was a consensus 5-star prospect and one of the
74 MAX WRAY Top 10 players regardless of position in the nation as a senior … also
Offensive Line considered one of the top two defensive ends … the No. 1 player in the
6-7, 300, RS.-Fr. state of Maryland … helped DeMatha, coached by Elijah Brooks, win the
2016 state championship with a 12-0 record by recording 118 tackles
Franklin, Tenn. and 37 tackles-for-loss, including 19 quarterback sacks … he also forced
Franklin H.S. five fumbles … named the Washington Post’s all-metropolitan defensive
player of the year … named a U.S. Army All-American and to the
Overview: Max Wray is in his second season with the program … he American Family Insurance all-USA Football Team … played two seasons
redshirted in 2018 … enrolled in classes at Ohio State in January 2018 … at DeMatha and team finished on a 17-game winning streak … played
is currently exploring majors. two years at Pallotti High School in Laurel, Md., before transferring to
DeMatha … is the son of Carla and Greg Young.
More on Max: Wray was a consensus four-star prospect and Top
100-ranked recruit with a high ranking of No. 88 on the ESPN 300
… the No. 9 offensive tackle by 247Sports … was the sixth player to YOUNG’S DEFENSIVE STATS
give his verbal commitment to the 2018 class last April … is one of Year G-GS UA A TOT TFL YDS SK FF
two signees from the state of Tennessee, joining running back Master 2017 12-0 12 7 19 6.0 24 3.5 1
Teague, from Murfreesboro … rated as the third best player in the state 2018 14-11 25 9 34 15.5 86 10.5 2
of Tennessee … selected to play in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl … Totals 25-11 35 16 51 20.5 104 13.0 3
No. 1-ranked player on the 2017 Tennessean Dandy Dozen, a collection
of the top college prospects in the Nashville area … played both right
and left tackle in high school … as a junior, helped pave the way for a
Franklin offense that totaled nearly 375 yards and 34 points per game
… Tennessee all-mid-state first-team selection … parents are Stacy and 37 CRAIG YOUNG
Sam Wray.
Athlete
6-4, 200, Fr.
Fort Wayne, Ind. / Wayne
2 CHASE YOUNG
Defensive End More on Craig: Craig Young was a consensus three-star prospect in
6-5, 265, Jr. hisrecruiting class and a standout on both sides of the ball for Wayne
High School and head coach Derrick Moore … ranked as the No. 9
Hyattsville, Md. player in the state of Indiana … caught 35 passes for 700 yards and 12
DeMatha Catholic touchdowns during his senior season … as a junior, he had over 600
all-purpose yards and six touchdowns while also contributing 27 tackles,
Overview: Chase Young is “next man up” and a rising star along the three interceptions and 1.5 sacks on defense as an outside linebacker
Ohio State defensive line … a true and talented junior, he led the 2018 … two-time member of the WANE-TV Fab 15 … a three-sport athlete
Buckeyes in both sacks (10.0) and tackles for loss (15.5) … over the final who also plays basketball and runs track … averaged 17.4 points and
four games of the year – wins against Maryland, No. 4 Michigan, No. 7.5 rebounds per game as a junior on the basketball court … won the
21 Northwestern and No. 9 Washington – Young had seven tackles-for- sectional 100-meter (10.7 seconds) and 200-meter (22.43) sprints during
loss for minus 47 yards … with a strong season in 2019, Young could his junior season … parents are Antoinette and Shabaka Young.
become just the second player in Ohio State history with double digit
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2018 STATISTICS
|—————— PATs ——————| PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long
SCORING TDS FGS KICK RUSH RCV. PASS DXP SAF. PTS. Hill, K.J. 14 76 5.4 0 23
Dobbins, J.K. 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 72 Saunders, C.J. 8 50 6.2 0 20
Campbell, Parris 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 72 McCall, Demario 3 32 10.7 0 26
Haubeil, Blake 0 10-13 37-37 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 67 Jones, Keandre 1 22 22.0 0 0
McLaurin, Terry 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 66 Banks, Sevyn 1 33 33.0 1 33
Dixon, Johnnie 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 Olave, Chris 0 3 0.0 0 3
Nuernberger, Sean 0 3-5 39-39 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 Total 27 216 8.0 1 33
Hill, K.J. 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Opponents 13 43 3.3 0 12
Weber, Mike 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36
Victor, Binjimen 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long
Haskins, Dwayne 4 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-2 0 0 24 Wade, Shaun 3 12 4.0 0 12
Olave, Chris 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Sheffield, Kendall 2 0 0.0 0 0
Martell, Tate 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Pryor, Isaiah 1 0 0.0 0 0
Jones, Dre’Mont 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 White, Brendon 1 49 49.0 0 49
Berry, Rashod 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Arnette, Damon 1 1 1.0 0 1
Hamilton, Davon 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Fuller, Jordan 1 4 4.0 0 4
Snead, Brian 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Harrison, Malik 1 13 13.0 0 13
Teague, Master 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Jones, Dre’Mont 1 28 28.0 1 28
Mack, Austin 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total 11 107 9.7 1 49
Farrell, Luke 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Opponents 8 211 26.4 2 46
Banks, Sevyn 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6
Bosa, Nick 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long
TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 Dixon, Johnnie 13 240 18.5 0 38
Jones, Keandre 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 McCall, Demario 10 195 19.5 0 42
Harrison, Malik 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Saunders, C.J. 2 24 12.0 0 14
White, Brendon 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Hill, K.J. 1 4 4.0 0 4
Total 79 13-18 76-76 0-1 0 0-2 0 2 593 Total 26 463 17.8 0 42
Opponents 46 14-22 39-40 0-1 0 0-5 0 0 357 Opponents 33 492 14.9 0 31
TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G FUMBLE RET. No. Yds Avg TD Long
Haskins, Dwayne 14 612 108 4831 4939 352.8 Jones, Dre’Mont 0 0 0.0 1 0
Dobbins, J.K. 14 230 1053 0 1053 75.2 Hamilton, Davon 0 0 0.0 1 0
Weber, Mike 13 172 954 0 954 73.4 Bosa, Nick 0 0 0.0 1 0
Martell, Tate 6 50 128 269 397 66.2 Total 0 0 0.0 3 0
Teague, Master 7 17 106 0 106 15.1 Opponents 1 17 17.0 0 17
McCall, Demario 10 8 50 0 50 5.0
Snead, Brian 2 11 37 0 37 18.5 FG SEQUENCE Ohio State OPPONENTS
Campbell, Parris 14 9 24 0 24 1.7 Oregon State - 43, (23)
Saunders, C.J. 11 0 8 0 8 0.7 Rutgers (21) (41)
Hill, K.J. 14 1 -3 0 -3 -0.2 TCU (20), (30), 38 31
TEAM 12 21 -67 0 -67 -5.6 Tulane - -
Total 14 1131 2398 5100 7498 535.6 Penn State 48 (34), 46, (39)
Opponents 14 979 2215 3433 5648 403.4 Indiana - (37), (37), 50
Minnesota (21), (47), (27) 32, 49
FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Purdue (24), 33, (23) -
Nuernberger, Sean 3-5 60.0 0-0 2-2 1-2 0-1 0-0 30 0 Nebraska - (18)
Haubeil, Blake 10-13 76.9 2-2 4-5 2-3 2-3 0-0 47 1 Michigan State 44, (35) 51, (44), (38)
Maryland (36) (36), 49
PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Blkd Michigan (19), (19) (39), (31)
Chrisman, Drue 61 2636 43.2 65 1 25 29 16 0 Northwestern (42), 27 (21)
TEAM 1 16 16.0 16 0 0 0 0 1 Washington - (38)
Total 62 2652 42.8 65 1 25 29 16 1 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was
Opponents 87 3422 39.3 56 5 30 22 12 3 made.
2018 STATISTICS
TACKLES SACKS PASS DEFENSE FUMBLES BLKD
DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/YDS No-Yards Int-Yds PBU QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf
4 Fuller, Jordan 13 61 20 81 2.5-4 . 1-4 4 . 2-0 . . .
39 Harrison, Malik 13 55 26 81 8.5-31 2.5-17 1-13 4 3 1-0 . . .
32 Borland, Tuf 14 33 34 67 9.0-29 3.0-16 . 1 1 . 2 . .
20 Werner, Pete 14 38 20 58 7.5-20 3.0-10 . 7 1 . 2 . .
2Z White, Brendon 14 27 19 46 4.0-12 . 1-49 2 . . . . .
86 Jones, Dre’Mont 14 26 17 43 13.0-69 8.5-61 1-28 2 5 3-0 1 . .
3 Arnette, Damon 13 31 9 40 . . 1-1 6 . . . . .
8 Sheffield, Kendall 14 27 8 35 2.0-4 . 2-0 8 . . 1 . .
2Y Young, Chase 14 25 9 34 15.5-86 10.5-74 . 5 9 . 2 . .
1O Okudah, Jeffrey 13 26 8 34 . . . 8 . 1-0 . . .
24 Wade, Shaun 14 27 4 31 . . 3-12 7 . . 1 1 .
14 Pryor, Isaiah 13 20 11 31 1.0-1 . 1-0 5 . . . . .
23 Wint, Jahsen 13 21 5 26 0.5-1 . . . . . . . .
67 Landers, Robert 13 14 11 25 5.0-17 1.0-6 . . 2 . . . .
18 Cooper, Jonathon 13 14 11 25 6.5-22 2.5-9 . . 2 1-0 . 1 .
5 Browning, Baron 12 12 11 23 3.5-11 1.0-6 . . . . . . .
47 Hilliard, Justin 13 14 6 20 1.0-7 . . 2 . . . . .
53 Hamilton, Davon 14 8 8 16 3.5-7 . . . . 1-0 . . .
9 Cornell, Jashon 13 9 6 15 2.0-15 1.0-7 . . . . . . .
97 Bosa, Nick 3 11 3 14 6.0-43 4.0-39 . . 1 2-0 1 . .
52 Booker, Dante 13 7 5 12 3.0-19 1.0-12 . . . . . . .
72 Togiai, Tommy 12 7 3 10 2.0-6 . . . . . . . .
16 Jones, Keandre 14 7 3 10 1.0-1 1.0-1 . . . . . 1 1
1S Smith, Tyreke 13 1 8 9 . . . . . . . . .
92 Garrett, Haskell 14 4 3 7 . . . 1 . . . . .
1G Gant, Dallas 13 2 4 6 . . . . . . . . .
54 Friday, Tyler 9 3 . 3 1.0-6 1.0-6 . . . . . . .
6V Vincent, Taron 10 2 1 3 1.0-10 1.0-10 . . . . . . .
95 Haubeil, Blake 14 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .
1 Dixon, Johnnie 14 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .
10 Riep, Amir 11 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .
TM TEAM 12 1 1 2 . . . . . 1-0 . . 1
83 McLaurin, Terry 14 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .
19 Olave, Chris 14 1 1 2 . . . . . . . 1 .
7 Haskins, Dwayne 14 2 . 2 . . . . . . 1 . .
21 Campbell, Parris 14 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .
90 Jackson, Antwuan 4 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .
2W Williamson, Marcus 5 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .
36 Pope, K’Vaughan 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .
59 Prince, Isaiah 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .
12 Banks, Sevyn 6 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .
29 Hooker, Marcus 2 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .
2B Brown, Cameron 5 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .
80 Saunders, C.J. 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .
33 Teague, Master 7 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .
1P Proctor, Josh 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .
98 Cage, Jerron 3 1 . 1 . . . . 1 . . . .
Total 14 555 280 835 99-421 41-274 11-107 62 25 12-0 11 4 2
Opponents 14 650 452 1102 71.0-221 23-116 8-211 43 12 9-17 11 2 .
2018 STATISTICS
TACKLES FOR LOSS UA-A TOT BGSU RUTG TCU TUL PSU IND MINN PUR NEB MSU UMD UM NW UW
Young, Chase 14-3 15.5 - 2.0-18 - 1.0-5 3.0-11 1.0-2 1.0-1 0.5-2 - - 2.0-20 1.0-2 3.0-19 1.0-6
Jones, Dre’Mont 11-4 13.0 2.0-16 - 2.0-13 1.5-3 1.0-4 1.0-4 1.0-7 0.5-1 1.0-7 - 2.0-8 - 1.0-6 -
Borland, Tuf 8-2 9.0 - - 0.5-0 - 1.0-5 2.0-6 0.5-0 - - 1.0-6 4.0-12 - - -
Harrison, Malik 7-3 8.5 - - 0.5-0 - 0.5-1 - DNP 2.0-11 1.0-2 0.5-0 2.0-5 2.0-12 - -
Werner, Pete 7-1 7.5 1.0-6 - - - 1.0-3 1.0-2 2.5-5 2.0-4 - - - - - -
Cooper, J. 5-3 6.5 - - 1.0-3 - 2.0-4 - DNP 1.0-5 - 0.5-1 - 1.0-3 - 1.0-6
Bosa, Nick 6-0 6.0 2.0-21 3.0-14 1.0-8 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
Landers, Robert 5-0 5.0 1.0-5 1.0-3 - DNP - - - - - - 1.0-1 1.0-6 1.0-2 -
White, Brendon 4-0 4.0 - - - - - - - - 2.0-6 - - - - 2.0-6
Browning, Baron 2-3 3.5 - - - 1.5-7 1.0-3 - - - 1.0-1 DNP DNP - - -
Hamilton, Davon 3-1 3.5 - - - 1.0-2 0.5-0 - - 1.0-1 - - - - - 1.0-4
Booker, Dante 3-0 3.0 - - - 3.0-19 DNP - - - - - - - - -
Fuller, Jordan 2-1 2.5 DNP - 0.5-1 1.0-1 - - - - - - - - 1.0-2 -
Cornell, Jashon 2-0 2.0 - - - 1.0-8 - - - - - - DNP - - 1.0-7
Togiai, Tommy 2-0 2.0 - - DNP - - 1.0-2 - - - - DNP - 1.0-4 -
Sheffield, K. 2-0 2.0 - - 1.0-3 - 1.0-1 - - - - - - - - -
Pryor, Isaiah 1-0 1.0 - - - 1.0-1 - - - - DNP - - - - -
Vincent, Taron 1-0 1.0 - - DNP - DNP DNP - - - - DNP - 1.0-10 -
Hilliard, J. 1-0 1.0 - - - 1.0-7 - - - - - - DNP - - -
Jones, Keandre 1-0 1.0 - - - 1.0-1 - - - - - - - - - -
Friday, Tyler 1-0 1.0 - - DNP 1.0-6 - - - - DNP - DNP - DNP DNP
Wint, Jahsen 0-1 0.5 - - 0.5-1 - - - - - - - DNP - - -
SACKS UA-A TOT BGSU RUTG TCU TUL PSU IND MINN PUR NEB MSU UMD UM NW UW
Young, Chase 9-3 10.5 - 2.0-18 - - 2.0-9 - -
0.5-2 - - 2.0-20 - 3.0-19 1.0-6
Jones, Dre’Mont 8-1 8.5 2.0-16 - 1.0-12 - 0.5-3 1.0-4 1.0-7 - 1.0-7 - 1.0-6 - 1.0-6 -
Bosa, Nick 4-0 4.0 2.0-21 1.0-10 1.0-8 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
Werner, Pete 3-0 3.0 1.0-6 - - - - 1.0-2 1.0-2 - - - - - - -
Borland, Tuf 3-0 3.0 - - - - 1.0-5 1.0-5 - - - - 1.0-6 - - -
Harrison, Malik 2-1 2.5 - - - - 0.5-1 - DNP 1.0-9 - - - 1.0-7 - -
Cooper, J. 2-1 2.5 - - 1.0-3 - - - DNP 0.5-3 - - - 1.0-3 - -
Friday, Tyler 1-0 1.0 - - DNP 1.0-6 - - - - DNP - DNP - DNP DNP
Browning, Baron 1-0 1.0 - - - 1.0-6 - - - - - DNP DNP - - -
Landers, Robert 1-0 1.0 - - - DNP - - - - - - - 1.0-6 - -
Jones, Keandre 1-0 1.0 - - - 1.0-1 - - - - - - - - - -
Vincent, Taron 1-0 1.0 - - DNP - DNP DNP - - - - DNP - 1.0-10 -
Booker, Dante 1-0 1.0 - - - 1.0-12 DNP - - - - - - - - -
Cornell, Jashon 1-0 1.0 - - - - - - - - - - DNP - - 1.0-7
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TOTAL TACKLES UA-A TOT BGSU RUTG TCU TUL PSU IND MINN PUR NEB MSU UMD UM NW UW
Fuller, Jordan 61-20 81 DNP 2-1 4-4 3-0 5-3 4-1 9-3 5-0 3-1 2-1 4-0 5-3 7-2 8-1
Harrison, Malik 55-26 81 2-1 0-3 5-1 - 6-2 5-0 DNP 9-1 5-8 1-3 4-1 5-2 6-4 7-0
Borland, Tuf 33-34 67 - 0-3 3-2 - 3-5 3-0 1-5 1-0 5-3 1-5 7-1 4-6 1-1 4-3
Werner, Pete 38-20 58 4-1 2-0 1-1 - 4-1 4-0 4-6 3-0 3-1 4-3 5-0 2-4 - 2-3
White, Brendon 27-19 46 0-2 0-1 - 1-0 - - - 1-0 8-5 1-4 3-2 1-4 4-1 8-0
Jones, Dre’Mont 26-17 43 3-0 1-1 4-2 1-2 1-3 1-1 1-0 1-1 4-1 0-2 2-2 2-0 2-2 3-0
Arnette, Damon 31-9 40 1-1 2-0 5-1 3-0 4-0 2-0 2-0 DNP 2-3 0-2 1-0 3-1 4-0 2-1
Sheffield, K. 27-8 35 4-0 - 4-1 - 2-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-1 2-2 3-1 2-2 0-1 5-0
Young, Chase 25-9 34 1-1 2-0 - 1-1 3-3 3-1 2-1 0-1 1-1 1-0 4-0 2-0 3-0 2-0
Okudah, Jeffrey 26-8 34 2-0 1-1 2-0 3-0 5-1 1-0 0-1 5-0 DNP 1-1 0-2 1-1 1-0 4-1
Wade, Shaun 27-4 31 1-2 2-0 4-1 - - 3-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 - 1-0 2-0 3-0 2-1
Pryor, Isaiah 20-11 31 0-2 1-2 3-1 2-1 2-1 3-0 3-2 4-2 DNP - - 1-0 - 1-0
Wint, Jahsen 21-5 26 5-0 3-0 1-2 3-1 2-1 4-1 - 2-0 - - DNP 1-0 - -
Landers, Robert 14-11 25 1-0 2-1 1-4 DNP 1-0 - - 0-1 1-0 0-1 3-0 1-3 2-0 2-1
Cooper, J. 14-11 25 - 0-1 1-3 - 2-1 - DNP 1-2 2-1 0-2 0-1 3-0 2-0 3-0
Browning, Baron 12-11 23 1-3 0-1 - 2-1 0-3 2-0 1-1 4-1 1-1 DNP DNP - - 1-0
Hilliard, J. 14-6 20 3-0 3-1 - 2-0 1-1 - 2-3 0-1 - 1-0 DNP 2-0 - -
Hamilton, Davon 8-8 16 - 0-1 - 1-1 0-2 1-0 - 2-0 0-1 - 1-0 1-3 1-0 1-0
Cornell, Jashon 9-6 15 1-1 - - 3-0 1-0 - 1-0 - 0-3 0-1 DNP 0-1 1-0 2-0
Bosa, Nick 11-3 14 2-2 5-0 4-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
Booker, Dante 7-5 12 1-2 - 0-1 4-0 DNP - - - - 0-1 1-0 1-1 - -
Togiai, Tommy 7-3 10 2-1 - DNP 2-0 - 1-0 - - 0-2 - DNP - 1-0 1-0
Jones, Keandre 7-3 10 - 2-1 - 3-1 0-1 - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0
Smith, Tyreke 1-8 9 0-1 - - 1-2 - - 0-1 - 0-1 0-1 DNP 0-1 - 0-1
Garrett, H. 4-3 7 - - 0-1 - - - - - 1-1 0-1 2-0 - 1-0 -
Gant, Dallas 2-4 6 - - - 2-2 - - 0-1 - 0-1 - DNP - - -
Friday, Tyler 3-0 3 1-0 - DNP 2-0 - - - - DNP - DNP - DNP DNP
Vincent, Taron 2-1 3 1-1 - DNP - DNP DNP - - - - DNP - 1-0 -
Haubeil, Blake 3-0 3 - - - - - - - - - - 2-0 1-0 - -
Dixon, Johnnie 2-1 3 - - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - 1-1 -
Riep, Amir 2-1 3 - 1-0 DNP DNP - - 1-0 - 0-1 - DNP - - -
TEAM 1-1 2 0-1 - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - - -
McLaurin, Terry 2-0 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2-0
Olave, Chris 1-1 2 0-1 - - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - -
Haskins, Dwayne 2-0 2 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 -
Campbell, P. 1-1 2 - - - - - - 0-1 1-0 - - - - - -
Jackson, A. 0-1 1 0-1 - DNP - DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
Williamson, M. 1-0 1 - - 1-0 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
Pope, K’Vaughan 1-0 1 - - - - DNP - - - - - 1-0 DNP - DNP
Prince, Isaiah 1-0 1 1-0 - - - - - - - - - DNP - - -
Banks, Sevyn 1-0 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - - 1-0 - - -
Hooker, Marcus 0-1 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
Brown, Cameron 1-0 1 - - - 1-0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
Saunders, C.J. 1-0 1 - - - - - 1-0 - - DNP DNP DNP - - -
Teague, Master 1-0 1 - - DNP - DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP 1-0 DNP - -
Proctor, Josh 1-0 1 - - DNP - DNP - - - 1-0 - DNP - - -
Cage, Jerron 1-0 1 - - DNP 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
2018 STATISTICS
PASSING
#7 Haskins, Dwayne Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic
Oregon State 30 22 1 73.3 313 5 75 0 0 209.3
Rutgers 23 20 0 87.0 233 4 44 1 8 229.4
TCU 38 24 0 63.2 344 2 63 1 1 156.6
Tulane 24 21 0 87.5 304 5 37 1 1 262.6
Penn State 39 22 1 56.4 270 3 47 1 2 134.8
Indiana 44 33 2 75.0 455 6 71 1 8 197.8
Minnesota 44 33 0 75.0 412 3 42 3 19 176.2
Purdue 73 49 1 67.1 470 2 34 1 2 127.5
Nebraska 32 18 1 56.2 252 2 42 1 7 136.8
Michigan State 39 24 0 61.5 227 1 25 2 11 118.9
Maryland 38 28 1 73.7 405 3 68 1 4 184.0
Michigan 31 20 0 64.5 396 6 78 0 0 235.7
Northwestern 41 34 1 82.9 499 5 63 4 25 220.5
Washington 37 25 0 67.6 251 3 34 3 16 151.3
TOTALS 533 373 8 70.0 4,831 50 78 20 104 174.1
#18 Martell, Tate Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic
Oregon State 4 3 0 75.0 33 0 15 0 0 144.3
Rutgers 10 10 0 100.0 121 1 51 1 1 234.6
Tulane 14 10 0 71.4 115 0 35 2 11 140.4
TOTALS 28 23 0 82.1 269 1 51 3 12 174.6
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2018 SEASON IN REVIEW
2018 STATISTICS
RUSHING No-Yds/TD BGSU RUTG TCU TUL PSU IND MINN PUR NEB MSU UMD UM NW UW
Dobbins, J.K. 230-1,053/10 15-74/0 12-73/1 18-121/0 11-55/1 17-57/1 26-82/1 10-35/0 11-24/0 23-163/3 14-28/0 37-203/1 12-46/0 17-68/1 7-24/1
Weber, Mike 172-954/5 20-186/3 8-31/0 18-64/0 6-18/0 9-51/0 13-70/0 13-51/0 9-45/0 9-91/0 22-104/1 DNP 13-96/1 17-51/0 15-96/0
Martell, Tate 22-128/2 2-4/0 8-95/1 DNP 8-22/1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-5/0 1-1/0 2-1/0 DNP DNP
Haskins, Dwayne 79-108/4 2-24/0 2--9/0 3-8/1 3-5/0 4-8/0 7-7/0 9-6/0 5-7/0 3--11/0 3--11/0 15-59/3 7-34/0 10--5/0 6--14/0
Teague, Master 17-106/1 6-56/1 5-25/0 DNP 6-25/0 DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP - DNP - -
McCall, Demario 8-50/0 - - DNP 4-26/0 DNP DNP DNP - - - 2-12/0 - - 2-12/0
Snead, Brian 11-37/1 7-25/1 4-12/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
Campbell, P. 9-24/0 - 1--2/0 1--6/0 - 2-19/0 - - - 2--4/0 2-9/0 1-8/0 - - -
Hill, K.J. 1--3/0 - - - - 1--3/0 - - - - - - - - -
TEAM 21--67/0 1--2/0 - 2--5/0 - 4--13/0 2--5/0 - DNP 3--10/0 3--15/0 DNP 2--6/0 2--6/0 2--5/0
RECEIVING No-Yds/TD BGSU RUTG TCU TUL PSU IND MINN PUR NEB MSU UMD UM NW UW
Campbell, P. 90-1,063/12 4-22/1 5-64/1 2-66/1 8-147/2 7-60/0 9-142/2 8-56/0 9-43/0 4-31/1 6-42/1 4-38/0 6-192/2 7-89/0 11-71/1
Hill, K.J. 70-885/6 6-82/0 5-25/0 6-95/1 4-57/0 6-59/1 4-46/0 9-187/2 9-105/0 2-39/0 6-38/0 5-39/1 4-51/1 1-8/0 3-54/0
McLaurin, Terry 35-701/11 4-121/2 1-51/1 3-29/0 1-17/1 - 4-59/2 3-55/1 5-66/1 - 5-63/0 4-118/1 1-12/0 3-78/2 1-32/0
Dixon, Johnnie 42-669/8 1-10/0 4-89/2 4-39/0 1-7/0 - 5-73/1 2-8/0 4-58/1 5-96/1 - 6-102/0 1-31/1 7-129/1 2-27/1
Victor, B. 21-354/4 - 3-31/0 - 2-40/1 2-55/1 2-43/1 - 5-67/0 1-10/0 - 2-41/1 - 2-33/0 2-34/0
Mack, Austin 26-331/1 5-69/0 3-20/0 4-84/0 3-32/1 3-25/0 5-49/0 2-28/0 1-24/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
Dobbins, J.K. 26-263/2 - 2-18/0 1-3/0 2-18/0 2-61/1 2-25/0 2-5/0 4-34/0 1-22/0 1-9/0 1-2/0 1-1/0 4-50/1 3-15/0
Farrell, Luke 20-205/1 - 2-19/1 - - - 1-13/0 2-37/0 4-24/0 3-33/0 1-10/0 4-44/0 2-16/0 - 1-9/0
Olave, Chris 12-197/3 1-5/0 - - 1-14/0 - - - - - 2-41/0 1-10/0 2-48/2 5-79/1 -
Weber, Mike 21-112/1 1-3/1 - 4-28/0 1-10/0 1-5/0 1-5/0 1-2/0 5-22/0 1-9/0 1--2/0 DNP 1-1/0 3-21/0 1-8/0
McCall, Demario 9-110/0 - 3-10/0 DNP 2-36/0 DNP DNP DNP - 1-12/0 - - 2-44/0 1-8/0 -
Berry, Rashod 9-78/2 1-6/1 - - - - - 2-20/0 1-10/0 - 2-26/0 1-11/0 - 1-4/0 1-1/1
Saunders, C.J. 10-73/0 - 2-27/0 - 3-10/0 1-5/0 - 2-14/0 2-17/0 DNP DNP DNP - - -
Harris, Jaylen 2-22/0 1-15/0 - DNP 1-7/0 DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP - - DNP -
Prater, Garyn 1-13/0 DNP - DNP 1-13/0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
Ruckert, Jeremy 1-13/0 1-13/0 - DNP - - - - - - - DNP - - -
Gill, Jaelen 1-11/0 DNP - DNP 1-11/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
PUNT RETURNS No-Yds BGSU RUTG TCU TUL PSU IND MINN PUR NEB MSU UMD UM NW UW
Hill, K.J. 14-76 - - - 2-19 1--2 1-1 2--1 1-16 1-2 2-3 - 2-29 2-9 -
Saunders, C.J. 8-50 2-5 3-29 1-0 2-16 - - - - DNP DNP DNP - - -
Banks, Sevyn 1-33 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - - - 1-33 - -
McCall, Demario 3-32 1-26 2-6 DNP - DNP DNP DNP - - - - - - -
Jones, Keandre 1-22 - - - - - - - - 1-22 - - - - -
KICK RETURNS No-Yds BGSU RUTG TCU TUL PSU IND MINN PUR NEB MSU UMD UM NW UW
Dixon, Johnnie 13-240 - 1-16 1-38 1-19 - 2-45 - 5-98 2-24 - 1-0 - - -
McCall, Demario 10-195 1-21 1-31 DNP - DNP DNP DNP - - - 4-78 2-22 2-43 -
Saunders, C.J. 2-24 - - 1-14 1-10 - - - - DNP DNP DNP - - -
Hill, K.J. 1-4 - - - - - - - - 1-4 - - - - -
INT RETURNS No-Yds/TD BGSU RUTG TCU TUL PSU IND MINN PUR NEB MSU UMD UM NW UW
Wade, Shaun 3-12 - 1-0 - - - - - - - 1-12 - - 1-0 -
Sheffield, K. 2-0 - 1-0 - - - - 1-0 - - - - - - -
Arnette, Damon 1-1 - - - - - - - DNP - - - - 1-1 -
Jones, Dre’Mont 1-28 - - 1-28 - - - - - - - - - - -
Harrison, Malik 1-13 - - 1-13 - - - DNP - - - - - - -
White, Brendon 1-49 - - - - - - - - - - - 1-49 - -
Pryor, Isaiah 1-0 - - - - - - 1-0 - DNP - - - - -
Fuller, Jordan 1-4 DNP - - - - - - - - - - 1-4 - -
FUMBLE RET. No-Yds BGSU RUTG TCU TUL PSU IND MINN PUR NEB MSU UMD UM NW UW
N/A
2018 STATISTICS
FUMBLES No-Lost BGSU RUTG TCU TUL PSU IND MINN PUR NEB MSU UMD UM NW UW
Weber, Mike 4-2 - - - - - 1-1 - - 2-0 - DNP - 1-1 -
Haskins, Dwayne 4-2 - - - - - - 1-0 - 2-1 - 1-1 - - -
Hill, K.J. 2-1 - - - - - - - - 2-1 - - - - -
McCall, Demario 2-1 - 1-0 DNP - DNP DNP DNP - - - - 1-1 - -
Dixon, Johnnie 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - -
Dobbins, J.K. 1-1 - - - - - - - - - - 1-1 - - -
Martell, Tate 1-0 - - DNP 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - - - DNP DNP
Saunders, C.J. 1-1 1-1 - - - - - - - DNP DNP DNP - - -
TEAM 1-1 - - - - - - - DNP - 1-1 DNP - - -
FUMBLES FORCED No. BGSU RUTG TCU TUL PSU IND MINN PUR NEB MSU UMD UM NW UW
Borland, Tuf 2 - - - - 1 1 - - - - - - - -
Werner, Pete 2 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 - - -
Young, Chase 2 - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 -
Bosa, Nick 1 - - 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
Jones, Dre’Mont 1 - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - -
Haskins, Dwayne 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Sheffield, K. 1 - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - -
Wade, Shaun 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - -
FUMBLES RECOVERED No. BGSU RUTG TCU TUL PSU IND MINN PUR NEB MSU UMD UM NW UW
Jones, Dre’Mont 3 - - - - 1 1 - - - 1 - - - -
Fuller, Jordan 2 DNP - - - - 1 - - - - - - 1 -
Bosa, Nick 2 2 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
Cooper, J. 1 - - - - - - DNP - - 1 - - - -
TEAM 1 - - - - - - - DNP 1 - DNP - - -
Harrison, Malik 1 - - - - - - DNP - - - 1 - - -
Okudah, Jeffrey 1 - - - - - - 1 - DNP - - - - -
Hamilton, Davon 1 - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - -
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ORST R25 03:41 Kickoff R39 00:26 Punt 7 - 14 3:15
ORST O24 00:26 Fu m b l e O25 14:21 Missed FG 4 - (1) 1:05
ORST 2nd R25 12:25 Kickoff R23 10:51 Punt 3 - (2) 1:34
ORST R25 07:58 Kickoff R29 06:34 Punt 3 - 4 1:24
ORST R03 05:15 Punt R00 04:30 Fu m b l e 2 - (3) 0:45
ORST R25 04:30 Kickoff O00 00:19 *TOUCHDOWN 2018 SEASON IN REVIEW
11 - 75 4:11 .
ORST 3rd R20 14:40 Kickoff O00 14:26 *TOUCHDOWN 1 - 80 0:14
ORST R24 11:48 Kickoff O00 11:06 *TOUCHDOWN 2 - 76 0:42
ORST O19 07:16 Interception O05 05:25 *FIELD GOAL 6 - 14 1:51 .
ORST 4th R17 14:17 Kickoff R21 12:32 Punt 3 - 4 1:45
ORST
ORST
R25
R25
09:26
03:50 2018 OHIO STATE / OPPONENT DRIVE CHARTS
Kickoff
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R33
R40
07:25
00:00
Punt
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8
15
2:01
3:50
Drive Started Drive Ended Consumed Drive Started Drive Ended Consumed
Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained
Drive ChartSpot Time (Final)
(By Team) How lost Pl - Yds TOP Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How lost Pl - Yds TOP
OSU 1st O43 12:30 Fu m b l e R00 11:17 *TOUCHDOWN 5 - 57 1:13 . ORST 1st R25 15:00 Kickoff O43 12:30 Fu m b l e 6 - 32 2:30
OSU O35 10:35 Kickoff Ohio State
R00 Football
08:20 *TOUCHDOWN 8 - 65 2:15 . ORST R25 11:17 Kickoff O00 10:35 *TOUCHDOWN 3 - 75 0:42
OSU O25 Rutgers vsP#4
05:45 untOhio StateR00
(Sep. 8.03:41
2018 at Columbus,
*TOUCHDOWN Ohio) 8 - 75 2:04 . ORST R25 08:20 Kickoff O44 05:45 Punt 5 - 31 2:35
OSU O24 00:00 Punt O24 00:26 Fu m b l e 0 - 0 0:00 ORST R25 03:41 Kickoff R39 00:26 Punt 7 - 14 3:15
OSU 2nd O25 14:21 Missed FG R00 12:25 *TOUCHDOWN 6 - 75 1:56 ORST O24 00:26 Fu m b l e O25 14:21 Missed FG 4 - (1) 1:05
Drive Started Drive Ended Consumed
OSU O41 10:51 Punt R00 07:58 *TOUCHDOWN 10 - 59 2:53 . ORST 2nd R25 12:25 Kickoff R23 10:51 Punt 3 - (2) 1:34
Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How lost Pl - Yds TOP
OSU O28 06:34 Punt O32 05:15 Punt 3 - 4 1:19 ORST R25 07:58 Kickoff R29 06:34 Punt 3 - 4 1:24
RU 1st R25 15:00 Kickoff R27 12:48 Punt 3 - 2 2:12
OSU R00 04:30 Fu m b l e R00 04:30 *TOUCHDOWN 0 - 0 0:00 ORST R03 05:15 Punt R00 04:30 Fu m b l e 2 - (3) 0:45
RU R13 10:54 Kickoff R20 09:58 Punt 3 - 7 0:56
OSU O25 00:19 Kickoff O23 00:00 End of half 1 - (2) 0:19 ORST R25 04:30 Kickoff O00 00:19 *TOUCHDOWN 11 - 75 4:11 .
RU R11 09:16 Punt R31 05:59 Punt 6 - 20 3:17
OSU 3rd O25 15:00 Kickoff R00 14:45 *TOUCHDOWN 1 - 75 0:15 ORST 3rd R20 14:40 Kickoff O00 14:26 *TOUCHDOWN 1 - 80 0:14
RU R25 03:16 Kickoff R25 02:54 Punt 3 - 0 0:22
OSU O25 14:26 Kickoff R00 11:55 *TOUCHDOWN 10 - 75 2:31 . ORST R24 11:48 Kickoff O00 11:06 *TOUCHDOWN 2 - 76 0:42
RU 2nd R25 13:28 Kickoff R25 12:26 Punt 3 - 0 1:02
OSU O25 11:06 Kickoff R19 07:16 Interception 9 - 56 3:50 . ORST O19 07:16 Interception O05 05:25 *FIELD GOAL 6 - 14 1:51 .
RU R25 11:05 Kickoff R32 08:41 Punt 3 - 7 2:24
OSU O21 05:19 Kickoff R00 14:25 *TOUCHDOWN 11 - 79 5:54 . ORST 4th R17 14:17 Kickoff R21 12:32 Punt 3 - 4 1:45
RU R25 05:00 Kickoff O49 03:39 Interception 6 - 26 1:21
OSU 4th R46 12:32 Punt R00 09:26 *TOUCHDOWN 8 - 46 3:06 . ORST R25 09:26 Kickoff R33 07:25 Punt 3 - 8 2:01
RU R25 02:04 Punt R23 00:00 End of half 5 - (2) 2:04
OSU O29 07:25 Punt R00 03:50 *TOUCHDOWN 7 - 71 3:35 ORST R25 03:50 Kickoff R40 00:00 End of half 6 - 15 3:50
RU 3rd R25 12:49 Kickoff O23 08:02 *FIELD GOAL 11 - 52 4:47
RU R25 03:19 Kickoff O44 00:02 Punt 5 - 31 3:17
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd
RU 4th R20 12:30 Punt R42 09:49 Interception 5 - 22 2:41
Ohio State Qtr Qtr Qtr Qtr Half Half Total Oregon State Qtr Qtr Qtr Qtr Half Half Total
RU R25 08:18 Kickoff R39 05:56 Punt 6 - 14 2:22
Time of possession 05:32 06:27 12:01 07:16 11:59 19:17 31:16 Time of possession 09:28 08:33 02:59 07:44 18:01 10:43 28:44
RU R14 03:20 Punt R14 01:51 Punt 3 - 0 1:29
3rd down conversions 3-3 4-5 4-5 1-2 7-8 5-7 12-15 3rd down conversions 2-5 3-6 0-1 1-4 5-11 1-5 6-16
Average field position O34 O29 O24 O41 O31 O29 O30 Average field position R35 R19 R41 R22 R28 R32 R29
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd
4th down conversions 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 1-1 4th down conversions 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Rutgers Qtr Qtr Qtr Qtr Half Half Total
Time of possession 06:56 06:51 08:04 06:32 13:47 14:36 28:23 Drive Chart (By Team) (Final)
3rd down conversions 1-5 0-3 1-3 2-4 1-8 3-7 4-15 Drive Started Ohio State Football Drive Ended Consumed
Average field position R18 R25 R25 R19 R21 R21 R21 Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How lost Pl - Yds TOP
4th down conversions 0-0 Ohio State
0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 OSU 1st O43
Rutgers vs
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#4 Ohio StateR00 (Sep. 8.11:17
2018 at Columbus,
*TOUCHDOWN
Ohio) 5 - 57 1:13 .
OSU O35 10:35 KiDrive
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(By Team) *TOUCHDOWN 8 - 65 2:15 .
Drive Started Drive Ended Consumed OSU O25 05:45 P u
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Drive Ended 8 - 75
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Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How lost Pl - Yds TOP OSU O24
Ohio State Football
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Time Punt
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OSU 1st O33 12:48 Punt R00 10:57 *TOUCHDOWN 5 - 67 1:51 OSU
RU 2nd
1st O25
R25 #4 Ohio
14:21
15:00 State
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R00
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12:25
12:48 at Arlington,
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2 1:56
2:12
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RU O41
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Punt 10
3 - 59
7 2:53
0:56 .
OSU O50 05:59 Punt R00 03:22 *TOUCHDOWN 7 - 50 2:37 . OSU
RU O28
R11 06:34
09:16 Punt
Drive Started O32
R31 05:15 Punt
05:59Drive Ended 3 - 4
6 Consumed
20 1:19
3:17
OSU O29 02:54 Punt R00 13:28 *TOUCHDOWN 13 - 71 4:26 . OSU
RU R00
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OSU 2nd R45 12:26 Punt R00 11:05 *TOUCHDOWN 3 - 45 1:21 OSU 2nd O25 00:19 K
RU
OSU 1st R25
O35 13:28
15:00 Kiicckko offff O23
R25
T03 00:00
12:26
13:20 End
Puntof half
*FIELD GOAL 1
3 -- (2)
7 0
62 0:19
1:02 .
1:40
OSU O24 08:41 Punt R00 05:00 *TOUCHDOWN 9 - 76 3:41 . OSU
RU 3rd O25
R25 15:00
11:05 K i c k o f f R00
R32 14:45
08:41 *TOUCHDOWN
Puun ntt 1 - 75
3 - 32
7 0:15
2:24
OSU O20 09:41 Missed FG T48 07:35 P 5 2:06
OSU O22 03:39 Interception O28 02:04 Punt 3 - 6 1:35 OSU
RU O25
R25 14:26
05:00 K icm kobflfe R00
O49 11:55
03:39 *TOUCHDOWN
Interception 10
6 -- 75
26 2:31
1:21 .
OSU T00 07:13 Fu T00 07:13 *TOUCHDOWN 0 0 0:00
OSU 3rd O16 14:56 Kickoff R00 12:49 *TOUCHDOWN 5 - 84 2:07 OSU O25 11:06 K
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30 3:50
2:04 .
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OSU O38 07:55 Kickoff R04 03:19 *FIELD GOAL 11 - 58 4:36 . OSU O21 05:19 K
RU
OSU 3rd
2nd R25
O05 12:49
12:34 Piucnktoff R00
O23
T49 14:25
08:02
09:28 *TOUCHDOWN
*FIELD
Punt GOAL 11
7 -- 79
52
46 5:54
4:47 .
3:06
OSU O07 00:02 Punt O30 12:30 Punt 5 - 23 2:32 OSU 4th R46 12:32 P
Ku
RU
OSU R25
O39 03:19
09:01 K iiccnkkto
offff R00
O44
T13 09:26
00:02
05:34 *TOUCHDOWN
Punt GOAL
*FIELD 8
5 -- 46
10 31
48 3:06
3:17 ..
3:27
OSU 4th O34 09:49 Interception R00 08:18 *TOUCHDOWN 3 - 66 1:31 OSU O29 07:25 P
RU
OSU 4th R20
O10 12:30
02:41 Puun ntt R00
R42
T21 03:50
09:49
00:02 *TOUCHDOWN
IntercepFG
Missed tion 7
5 -- 71
15 22
69 3:35
2:41
2:39
OSU O15 05:56 Punt R46 03:20 Punt 4 - 39 2:36 RU R25 08:18 Ku icnktoff R39 05:56 Puun ntt 6 -- 4
14 2:22
OSU 3rd O14 12:50 P O18 11:36 P 3 1:14
OSU O26 01:51 Punt O40 00:00 End of half 3 - 14 1:51 RU R14 03:20 1stK Piucnktoff 2nd R143rd 08:56
01:51 4th P Puun ntt 1st 2nd 5 3 -- 20
0 1:29
OSU O26 10:38 O46 1:42
OSUOhio State O37 07:14 QtrPunt Qtr T00Qtr 06:58 Qtr *TOUCHDOWN Half Half 2 - Total
63 0:16
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd
OSUTime of possession
T00 05:54 05:32
1stIntercep06:27 2nd
tion T0012:01
3rd 05:5407:16
4th *TOUCHDOWN 11:59
1st 19:17
2nd 0 - 31:16
0 0:00
Ohio State Qtr Qtr Qtr Qtr Half Half Total
OSU3rd down conversions
Rutgers T25 03:27 3-3
QtrPunt 4-5
Qtr T004-5
Qtr 02:57 1-2
Qtr *TOUCHDOWN 7-8
Half 5-7 2 - 12-15
Half Total
25 0:30
Time of possession 08:04 08:09 06:56 08:28 16:13 15:24 31:37 Average field position O34 O29 O24 O41 O31 O29 O30
OSUTime of possession
O25 01:06 06:56Kickoff 06:51 T00 08:04 12:3006:32 *TOUCHDOWN13:47 14:36 8 - 28:23
75 3:36 .
3rd down conversions 4-5 4-5 0-1 1-3 8-10 1-4 9-14
Average field position O39 O33 O20 O25 O37 O22 O30
OSU4th
3rd down
4thconversions
O07 08:51 0-0
1-5Punt 0-0
0-3 T490-0
1-3 03:27 1-1
2-4 Punt 0-0 1-8 1-1
3-7 9 - 44 1-1
4-15 5:24
4th down conversions 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 OSUAverage field T27
position 02:37 R18 IntercepR25 tion T19R25 00:00 R19 End of R21 half R21 4 - 8R21 2:37 .
4th down conversions 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd
Ohio State Drive Started
Qtr Qtr Qtr Drive
Qtr Ended Half Half Consumed
Total
Drive Chart (By Team) (Final) Team
Time ofQtr Spot Time 06:25
possession Obtained 09:19 Spot
04:53 Time10:31 How 15:44lost 15:24 Pl - 31:08
Yds TOP
OSU3rd down
1stconversions
O33 12:48 0-3Punt R000-2 10:57 0-1 *TOUCHDOWN 5 - 67 1:51
Ohio State Football 4-6 4-9 0-3 4-12
OSUAverage field O46
position 09:58 O26Punt O18 O43O35 09:16O40 Punt O22 O36 3 - (3) 0:42
Ohio State
#4 Ohio State vs #15 TCU (Sep 15, 2018 at Arlington, Texas) OSU4th down conversions
O50 05:59 0-0Punt 0-0 TCU
R000-0 03:22 0-0 *TOUCHDOWN 0-0 0-0 7 -
O30
50
0-0 2:37 .
OSU O29 02:54 Punt R00 13:28 *TOUCHDOWN 13 - 71 4:26 .
Drive Started Drive Ended Consumed OSU 2nd R45 12:26 Punt
Drive Started R00 11:05Drive *TOUCHDOWN
Ended 3 Consumed
- 45 1:21
Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How lost Pl - Yds TOP OSU
Team Qtr O24
Spot Time08:41 P unt
Obtained R00
Spot 05:00
Time *TOUCHDOWN
How lost 9 -- 76
Pl Yds 3:41 .
TOP
OSU 1st O35 15:00 Kickoff T03 13:20 *FIELD GOAL 7 - 62 1:40 . OSU
TCU 1st O22
T17 03:39
13:14 IKnitcekrocfefption O28
O14 02:04
09:41 P unt FG
Missed 3 -- 6
12 69 1:35
3:33 .
OSU O20 09:41 Missed FG T48 07:35 Punt 5 - 32 2:06 OSU
TCU 3rd O16
T07 14:56
07:35 KPiucnktoff R00
T00 12:49
07:13 *TOUCHDOWN
Fu m b l e 5
2 -- 84
(7) 2:07
0:22
OSU T00 07:13 Fu m b l e T00 07:13 *TOUCHDOWN 0 - 0 0:00 OSU
TCU O38
T16 07:55
07:09 KKiicckkooffff R04
O00 03:19
04:28 *FIELD
*TOUCHDOWN GOAL 11
7 -- 58
84 4:36
2:41 ..
OSU O25 04:28 Kickoff T45 01:49 Punt 6 - 30 2:39 OSU
TCU O07
T12 00:02
01:49 PPuun ntt O30
T44 12:30
12:34 P
Puun
ntt 5
8 -- 23
32 2:32
4:15
OSU 2nd O05 12:34 Punt T49 09:28 Punt 7 - 46 3:06 OSU
TCU 4th
2nd O34 T07 09:49
09:28 IPnutenrtception R00
O00 08:18
09:08 *TOUCHDOWN
*TOUCHDOWN 3
2 -- 66
93 1:31
0:20
OSU O39 09:01 Kickoff T13 05:34 *FIELD GOAL 10 - 48 3:27 . OSU
TCU O15
T25 05:56
05:34 PKuicnktoff R46
O47 03:20
02:41 P
Puun
ntt 4
7 -- 39
28 2:36
2:53
OSU O10 02:41 Punt T21 00:02 Missed FG 15 - 69 2:39 OSU
TCU O26
T21 01:51
00:02 P unt FG
Missed O40
T20 00:00
00:00 End
End of of half
half 3
1 -- 14
(1) 1:51
0:02
OSU 3rd O14 12:50 Punt O18 11:36 Punt 3 - 4 1:14 TCU 3rd T25 15:00 Kickoff T43 12:50 Punt 6 - 18 2:10
OSU O26 10:38 Kickoff O46 08:56 Punt 5 - 20 1:42 TCU T48 11:36 1stPunt 2nd O003rd 10:43 4th *TOUCHDOWN
1st 2nd 3 - 52 0:53 .
OSU O37 07:14 Punt T00 06:58 *TOUCHDOWN 2 - 63 0:16 TCUOhio State T19 08:56 QtrPunt Qtr T16Qtr 07:14 Qtr Punt Half Half 3 - Total
(3) 1:42
OSU T00 05:54 Interception T00 05:54 *TOUCHDOWN 0 - 0 0:00 TCUTime of possession
T25 06:58 08:04
Kickoff 08:09 06:56
T30 08:28
05:54 16:13
Interception 15:24 3 - 31:37
5 1:04
OSU T25 03:27 Punt T00 02:57 *TOUCHDOWN 2 - 25 0:30 TCU3rd down conversions
T04 05:41 4-5Kickoff 4-5 T230-1 03:27 1-3 Punt 8-10 1-4 5 - 9-14
19 2:14
OSU O25 01:06 Kickoff T00 12:30 *TOUCHDOWN 8 - 75 3:36 . TCUAverage field T25
position 02:57 O39Kickoff O33 O00O20 01:06O25 *TOUCHDOWN
O37 O22 5 - O30
75 1:51
OSU 4th O07 08:51 Punt T49 03:27 Punt 9 - 44 5:24 TCU4th down
4thconversions
T22 12:24 0-0Kickoff 0-0 O400-0 08:51 0-0 Punt 0-0 0-0 8 - 0-0
38 3:33
OSU T27 02:37 Interception T19 00:00 End of half 4 - 8 2:37 . TCU T11 03:27 Punt T24 02:37 Interception 5 - 13 0:50
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd
Ohio State Qtr Qtr Qtr Qtr Half Half Total TCU Qtr Qtr Qtr Qtr Half Half Total
Time of possession 06:25 09:19 04:53 10:31 15:44 15:24 31:08 Time of possession 08:35 05:41 10:07 04:29 14:16 14:36 28:52
3rd down conversions 0-3 4-6 0-2 0-1 4-9 0-3 4-12 3rd down conversions 2-3 2-4 1-5 2-3 4-7 3-8 7-15
Average field position O26 O18 O35 O40 O22 O36 O30 Average field position T13 T17 T24 T16 T15 T22 T18
4th down conversions 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4th down conversions 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd
Ohio State Qtr Qtr Qtr Qtr Half Half Total Nebraska Qtr Qtr Qtr Qtr Half Half Total
Time of possession 05:54 04:12 08:47 07:34 10:06 16:21 26:27 Time of possession 09:06 10:48 06:13 07:26 19:54 13:39 33:33
3rd down conversions 1-2 0-2 1-2 1-3 1-4 2-5 3-9 3rd down conversions 0-3 3-4 1-4 0-3 3-7 1-7 4-14
Average field position O48 O26 O32 O24 O35 O28 O31 Average field position N20 N33 N18 N30 N25 N23 N24
4th down conversions 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 4th down conversions 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1
Ohio State
#10 Ohio State vs #18 Michigan State (Nov 10, 2018 at East Lansing, Mich.) Average field position
4th down conversions
O15
0-0 Michigan State
O30
0-0
O35
0-0
M33
0-0
O23
0-0
O49
0-0
O38
0-0
Drive Started Drive Ended Consumed Drive Started Drive Ended Consumed
Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How lost Pl - Yds TOP Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How lost Pl - Yds TOP
OSU 1st O24 11:54 Punt O31 09:42 Punt 3 - 7 2:12 MSU 1st M25 15:00 KiDrive
ckoff ChartM34 11:54 (Final)Punt 7 - 9 3:06
OSU O11 07:42 Punt O23 06:00 Punt 5 - 12 1:42 (By Team)
MSU O35 09:42 Punt O34 07:42 Punt 3 - 1 2:00
OSU O10 03:55 Punt O19 01:52 Punt 6 - 9 2:03 MSU M30 06:00 Punt
Ohio State
M38
Football
03:55 Punt 3 - 8 2:05
OSU 2nd O33 14:55 Missed FG O41 13:48 Punt 3 - 8 1:07 MSU M35 #9 Ohio State
01:52 Puvs nt Maryland O33(Nov 17,14:55
2018 at College
MissedPark, FG Md.) 6 - 32 1:57
OSU O19 11:05 Punt M27 06:55 Missed FG 10 - 54 4:10 . MSU 2nd M12 13:48 Punt M29 11:05 Punt 5 - 17 2:43
OSU O45 05:55 Punt M00 01:29 *TOUCHDOWN 11 - 55 4:26 . MSU M27 06:55 Missed FG M29 05:55 P u n t 3 Consumed
- 2 1:00
OSU O25 00:30 Kickoff O22 00:00 End of half 1 - (3) 0:30 Drive Started Drive Ended
MSU
Team Qtr M25
Spot 01:29
Time Kickoff
Obtained O26
Spot 00:30
Time *FIELD
How GOAL
lost 7 -- Yds
Pl 49 0:59
TOP
OSU 3rd O25 15:00 Kickoff M38 12:14 Punt 6 - 37 2:46 MSU 3rd M05 12:14 Puum ntble M10 11:19 Punt GOAL 3 -- 52
5 0:55 .
OSU O41 11:19 Punt M33 08:20 Punt 7 - 26 2:59 OSU 1st O29 14:01 F M19 09:16 *FIELD 10 4:45
MSU
OSU M06
O38 08:20
09:01 P u n
Kickofft O20
M24 05:35
04:13 *FIELD
Downs GOAL 8 -- 38
10 74 2:45 .
4:48
OSU O25 05:35 Kickoff O44 04:05 Punt 4 - 19 1:30 MSU M03 04:05 Pu
OSU O35 02:31 Punt M40 00:56 Punt 4 - 25 1:35 OSU O12 02:06 K icnktoff M22
O37 02:31
14:50 Pu
P un ntt 4 -- 25
7 19 1:34
2:16
MSU
OSU 2nd M01
O32 00:56
10:32 Punt FG
Missed M00
M00 00:42
10:21 *SAFETY
*TOUCHDOWN 4 -- 68
1 (1) 0:14
0:11
OSU O50 00:42 Kickoff M46 14:12 Punt 3 - 4 1:30 MSU 4th M02 14:12 Piucnktoff M00 14:03 Fu m b l e 1 -- 75
(2) 0:09 .
OSU 4th M00 14:03 Fu m b l e M00 14:03 *TOUCHDOWN 0 - 0 0:00 OSU O25 06:02 K M00 03:13 *TOUCHDOWN 8 2:49
MSU
OSU M25
O14 14:03
01:22 Ku
P icnktoff M15
M00 13:56
00:32 FFuum mb blle
e 1 -- 86
4 (10) 0:07 .
0:50
OSU M15 13:56 Fu m b l e M18 12:22 *FIELD GOAL 4 - (3) 1:34 .
MSU
OSU 3rd M25
O29 12:22
14:57 Kiicckko
K offff M19
O30 11:19
14:15 IPnutenrtception 3 -- 1
2 (6) 1:03
0:42
OSU O49 11:19 Punt M13 06:22 Fu m b l e 9 - 38 4:57 .
MSU
OSU M13
O27 06:22
14:11 F u m
Kickoff b l e M45
M00 05:11
11:35 In te r
*TOUCHDOWNc eption 5 - 32
8 - 73 1:11
2:36 .
OSU M42 05:11 Interception M00 01:12 *TOUCHDOWN 9 - 42 3:59 .
MSU
OSU M07
O16 01:08
08:13 Ku
P icnktoff M22
M46 00:29
05:35 FDuom wb nsle 6 -- 38
8 15 0:39
2:38
OSU M22 00:29 Downs M25 00:00 End of half 1 - (3) 0:29
OSU O08 04:04 Punt M38 01:52 Punt 6 - 54 2:12
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd OSU 4th M44 14:55 1stPunt 2nd M003rd 12:25 4th *TOUCHDOWN
1st 2nd 7 - 44 2:30 .
Ohio State Qtr Qtr Qtr Qtr Half Half Total OSUMichigan StateO25 07:50 QtrKickoff Qtr M00Qtr 03:41 Qtr *TOUCHDOWN
Half Half 12 - Total
75 4:09 .
Time of possession 05:57 10:13 09:32 11:47 16:10 21:19 37:29 OSUTime of possession
O50 01:32 09:03
Kickoff 04:47 05:28 00:4003:13 *TOUCHDOWN
M00 13:50 08:41 7 - 22:31
50 0:52 .
3rd down conversions 1-4 3-5 0-4 2-5 4-9 2-9 6-18 OSU3rd down
OTconversions
M25 00:00 0-5Possess0-3ion M001-5 00:00 1-3 *TOUCHDOWN
0-8 2-8 5 - 2-16
25 0:00 .
Average field position M38 M21 M03 M14 M31 M09 M19
Average field position O15 O30 O35 M33 O23 O49 O38
4th down conversions 1-1
1st 0-0
2nd 0-1
3rd 0-1
4th 1-1
1st 0-2
2nd 1-3
4th down conversions 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Ohio State Qtr Qtr Qtr Qtr Half Half Total
Drive Chart (By Team)
Drive Started (Final)
Drive Ended Consumed Time of possession 11:43 04:00 08:15 07:40 15:43 15:55 46:38
Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Football
Ohio State Time How lost Pl - Yds TOP 3rd down conversions 3-5 1-2 0-2 5-5 4-7 5-7 9-15
MSU 1st M25 15:00 Kickoff Average field position O26 O23 O20 O43 O25 O30 O31
#9 Ohio State vs Maryland M34
Ohio State (Nov 17,11:54 Punt
2018 at College Park, Md.) 7 - 9 3:06
4th down conversions 0-1 Maryland
0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-2
MSU O35 09:42 Punt O34 07:42 Punt 3 - 1 2:00
MSU M30 06:00 Punt M38 03:55 Punt 3 - 8 2:05
MSU M35 01:52 Punt
Drive Started O33 14:55Drive Ended
Missed FG 6 Consumed
- 32 1:57 Drive Started Drive Ended Consumed
MSU
Team 2nd Spot
Qtr M12 13:48
Time Punt
Obtained M29
Spot 11:05
Time Punt lost
How 5 - Yds
Pl 17 2:43
TOP Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How lost Pl - Yds TOP
MSU
OSU 1st M27
O29 06:55
14:01 Missed
F umble FG M29
M19 05:55
09:16 Punt GOAL
*FIELD 103 - 52
2 1:00 .
4:45 UMD 1st M20 15:00 Kickoff O00 14:10 *TOUCHDOWN 2 - 80 0:50
MSU
OSU M25
O38 01:29
09:01 Kickoff O26
M24 00:30
04:13 *FIELD
Downs GOAL 107 - 49
38 0:59
4:48 UMD O21 14:10 Kickoff O29 14:01 Fu m b l e 1 - (8) 0:09
MSU
OSU 3rd M05
O12 12:14
02:06 Pu
K iDrive
cnktoff ChartO37 (By Team) (Final)
M10 11:19
14:50 P u n t 3
7 - 5
25 0:55
2:16 UMD M25 09:16 Kickoff O00 09:05 *TOUCHDOWN 1 - 75 0:11
MSU
OSU 2nd M06 O32 08:20
10:32 P unt Ohio
Missed FG O20 05:35
M00 Football
State 10:21 *FIELD
*TOUCHDOWN GOAL 8
1 - 74
68 2:45
0:11 . UMD M24 04:13 Downs O19 02:06 *FIELD GOAL 6 - 57 2:07 .
MSU
OSU M03
O25 04:05 P u n t M22 02:31 P u n t 4 - 19 1:34 . UMD 2nd M22 14:50 Punt O32 10:32 Missed FG 7 - 46 4:18 .
MSU M01
#406:02
00:56
Kickoff
Michigan vs
Punt
#10 Ohio State M00
M00
03:13
(Nov00:42 *TOUCHDOWN
Columbus, Ohio) 48 - (1)
24, 2018 at*SAFETY 75 2:49
0:14 UMD M40 10:16 Kickoff O00 06:02 *TOUCHDOWN 8 - 60 4:14 .
OSU O14 01:22 00:32 Fu m b l e 86 0:50 .
MSU
OSU 4th
3rd M02
O29 14:12
14:57 P u n
Kickofft M00
O30 14:03
14:15 F u m b l
Interceptione 1
2 1- (2) 0:09
0:42 UMD M08 03:09 Kickoff O49 01:22 Punt 5 - 43 1:47
MSU
OSU M25
O27 14:03
14:11 Kickoff
Drive Started M15
M00 13:56 Fu m b l e
11:35Drive *TOUCHDOWN
Ended 1 - (10)
8 Consumed
73 0:07
2:36 . UMD M20 00:32 Fu m b l e M19 00:00 End of half 1 - (1) 0:32
MSU
OSU
Team Qtr M25
O16
Spot 12:22
08:13
Time Ku
P icnktoff
Obtained M19
M46
Spot 11:19
05:35
Time Pum
F
How ntblost
le 3 -- Yds
8
Pl (6)
38 1:03
2:38
TOP UMD 3rd O00 14:15 Interception O00 14:15 *TOUCHDOWN 0 - 0 0:00
MSU
OSU
MICH 1st M13
O08
M24 06:22
04:04
15:00 F
Pu
K icmnktobflfe M45
M38
M25 05:11
01:52
13:26 Inutenrtception
P 5
6 -- 1
3 32
54 1:11
2:12
1:34 UMD M25 11:35 Kickoff M41 08:13 Punt 6 - 16 3:22
MSU
OSU
MICH 4th M07
M44
M35 01:08
14:55
11:22 Ku
P
K iic
cnk
kto
offff M22
M00
O21 00:29
12:25
06:22 Downs GOAL
*TOUCHDOWN
*FIELD 106 - 44
7 15 0:39 .
2:30
5:00 UMD M46 05:35 Fu m b l e O49 04:04 Punt 3 - 5 1:31
OSU
MICH O25
M35 07:50
05:32 Ku
P icnktoff M00
O13 03:41
14:51 *TOUCHDOWN
*FIELD GOAL 12 - 5275 4:09 .
5:41 UMD M06 01:52 Punt M04 14:55 Punt 3 - (2) 1:57
OSU
MICH 2nd O50 M50 14:08 1stK
01:32 Puicnktoff 2nd O473rd 00:40
M00 12:07 4th *TOUCHDOWN
Punt 1st 2nd 7 3 - 50
3 0:52
2:01 . UMD 4th M17 12:21 Kickoff O00 07:50 *TOUCHDOWN 9 - 83 4:31
OSUMichigan
MICH OT State M25 00:00 QtrK
09:08 PoicsksoeffssQtrion M00Qtr 07:12
M45 00:00 Qtr *TOUCHDOWN
Punt Half Half 45 - Total
25
20 0:00 .
1:56 UMD M39 03:35 Kickoff O00 01:41 *TOUCHDOWN 6 - 61 1:54 .
Time of possession
MICH M21 03:14 09:03Kickoff 04:47 O00 05:28 00:4503:13 *TOUCHDOWN13:50 08:41 8 - 22:31
79 2:29 UMD M32 00:36 Kickoff M42 00:00 End of half 4 - 10 0:36
3rd down conversions
MICH O09 00:45 0-5
1stFumble 2nd 0-3 1-5 00:41 4th
O003rd 1-3 *TOUCHDOWN 0-8
1st 2-8 1 - 9
2nd 2-16 0:04 . UMD OT O25 00:00 Possession O00 00:00 *TOUCHDOWN 2 - 25 0:00 .
Average3rdfield M20
Ohio State
MICH position 13:12 M38
QtrPunt M21 Qtr M03
M21Qtr 12:10M14
Qtr Punt M31 Half M09 1M19
Half 3 - Total 1:02
4th
Time
MICH down conversions
of possession
M08 1-1Kickoff 04:00
08:24 11:43 0-0 0-1 04:4107:40
08:15
M36 0-1 Punt15:43 1-1 0-2 6 - 46:38
15:55 1-3
28 3:43 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd
3rd down conversions
MICH M20 04:36 3-5Kickoff 1-2 M180-2 03:45 5-5 Interc4-7 eption 5-7 3 - (2) 9-15 0:51 Maryland Qtr Qtr Qtr Qtr Half Half Total
Average field M25
MICH position 03:10 O26 Kickoff O23 O00O20 14:11O43 *TOUCHDOWN O25 O30 8 - 75 O31 3:59 . Time of possession 03:17 11:00 06:45 07:20 14:17 14:05 28:22
4th down
MICH 4thconversions
M14 13:48 0-1Kickoff 0-0 O000-0 09:35 0-0 *TOUCHDOWN 0-1 0-0 11 - 86 1-2 4:13 . 3rd down conversions 0-1 1-4 1-4 2-4 1-5 3-8 4-13
MICH M25 06:59 Kickoff M25 06:42 Interception 2 - 0 0:17 Average field position M37 M22 M25 M29 M29 M27 M28
MICH M25 Drive Started
05:26 Kickoff O00 03:16Drive *TOUCHDOWN
Ended 6 Consumed
- 75 2:10 . 4th down conversions 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 2-2
Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How lost Pl - Yds TOP
UMD 1st M20 15:00 1stKickoff 2nd O003rd 14:10 4th *TOUCHDOWN 1st 2nd 2 - 80 0:50
UMDMichigan O21 14:10 QtrKickoff Qtr O29Qtr 14:01 Qtr FumbHalf le Half 1 - Total
(8) 0:09
UMDTime of possession
M25 09:16 12:13Kickoff 06:43 O00 08:52 09:0507:36 *TOUCHDOWN18:56 16:28 1 - 35:24
75 0:11 Drive Chart (By Team) (Final)
UMD3rd down conversions
M24 04:13 4-6Downs 0-3 O191-4 02:06 1-1 *FIELD4-9 GOAL 2-5 6 - 57 6-14 2:07 . Ohio State Football
UMDAverage2ndfield M22
position 14:50 M31 Punt M46 O32
M18 10:32M21 Missed M40 FG M19 7 - 46 M29 4:18 .
UMD4th down conversions
M40 Ohio State
10:16 0-0Kickoff 0-0 O000-0 06:02 0-0 *TOUCHDOWN 0-0 0-0 8 - 60 0-0 4:14 . Michigan
#4 Michigan vs #10 Ohio State (Nov 24, 2018 at Columbus, Ohio)
UMD M08 03:09 Kickoff O49 01:22 Punt 5 - 43 1:47
UMD M20 00:32 Fu m b l e
Drive Started M19 00:00Drive Ended
End of half 1 Consumed
- (1) 0:32 Drive Started Drive Ended Consumed
UMD
Team 3rd
Qtr O00
Spot 14:15
Time Interception
Obtained O00
Spot 14:15
Time *TOUCHDOWN
How lost 0 - Yds
Pl 0 0:00
TOP Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How lost Pl - Yds TOP
UMD
OSU 1st M25
O43 11:35
13:26 Ku
P icnktoff M41
M00 08:13
11:29 Punt
*TOUCHDOWN 16
6 - 57 3:22
1:57 MICH 1st M24 15:00 Kickoff M25 13:26 Punt 3 - 1 1:34
UMD
OSU M46
O25 05:35
06:22 F
Kuicm kobflfe O49
O19 04:04
05:32 Punt 3 - 5(6) 1:31
0:50 MICH M35 11:22 Kickoff O21 06:22 *FIELD GOAL 10 - 44 5:00
UMD
OSU 2nd O25 M06 01:52
14:51 Pu
K icnktoff M04
O14 14:55
14:08 Punt (2)
3 - (11) 1:57
0:43 MICH M35 05:32 Punt O13 14:51 *FIELD GOAL 12 - 52 5:41 .
UMD
OSU 4th M17
O20 12:21
12:07 K
Puicnktoff O00
M00 07:50
09:08 *TOUCHDOWN 9 - 83
80 4:31
2:59 MICH 2nd M50 14:08 Punt O47 12:07 Punt 3 - 3 2:01
UMD
OSU M39
O21 03:35
07:12 Ku
P icnktoff O00
M00 01:41
03:18 *TOUCHDOWN 6 - 79
8 61 1:54 .
3:54 MICH M25 09:08 Kickoff M45 07:12 Punt 4 - 20 1:56
UMD
OSU M32
O01 00:36
00:47 Kickoff M42
O09 00:00
00:45 End
Fu m b oflehalf 4
0 - 10
8 0:36
0:02 MICH M21 03:14 Kickoff O00 00:45 *TOUCHDOWN 8 - 79 2:29
UMD
OSU OT O25 00:00
00:41 Po
K icsksoeffssion O00
M01 00:00
15:00 *TOUCHDOWN
*FIELD GOAL 2 - 74
7 25 0:00 .
0:41 MICH O09 00:45 Fu m b l e O00 00:41 *TOUCHDOWN 1 - 9 0:04 .
OSU 3rd O25 15:00 Kickoff O41 13:12 Punt 6 - 16 1:48 MICH 3rd M20 13:12 Punt M21 12:10 Punt 3 - 1 1:02
OSU O42 12:10 1stPunt 2nd M023rd 08:25 4th *FIELD1st GOAL 2nd 9 - 56 3:45 . MICH M08 08:24 Kickoff M36 04:41 Punt 6 - 28 3:43
OSUMaryland M00 04:41 QtrPunt Qtr M00Qtr 04:41 Qtr *TOUCHDOWN Half Half 0 - Total
0 0:00 MICH M20 04:36 Kickoff M18 03:45 Interception 3 - (2) 0:51
OSUTime of possession
M22 03:45 03:17Intercep11:00 tion 06:45 03:1007:20 *TOUCHDOWN
M00 14:17 14:05 2 - 28:22
22 0:35 . MICH M25 03:10 Kickoff O00 14:11 *TOUCHDOWN 8 - 75 3:59 .
OSU3rd down
4thconversions
O22 14:06 0-1Kickoff 1-4 M001-4 13:55 2-4 *TOUCHDOWN 1-5 3-8 1 - 78 4-13 0:11 MICH 4th M14 13:48 Kickoff O00 09:35 *TOUCHDOWN 11 - 86 4:13 .
OSUAverage field O25
position 09:35 M37 Kickoff M22 M25 06:59M29 *TOUCHDOWN
M00 M29 M27 6 - 75 M28 2:36 . MICH M25 06:59 Kickoff M25 06:42 Interception 2 - 0 0:17
OSU4th down conversions
M19 06:42 0-0Intercept1-1 ion M000-0 05:26 1-1 *TOUCHDOWN 1-1 1-1 3 - 19 2-2 1:16 . MICH M25 05:26 Kickoff O00 03:16 *TOUCHDOWN 6 - 75 2:10 .
OSU M48 03:15 Kickoff M13 00:00 End of half 6 - 35 3:15 .
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd Michigan Qtr Qtr Qtr Qtr Half Half Total
Ohio State Qtr Qtr Qtr Qtr Half Half Total Time of possession 12:13 06:43 08:52 07:36 18:56 16:28 35:24
Time of possession 02:47 08:17 06:08 07:24 11:04 13:32 24:36 3rd down conversions 4-6 0-3 1-4 1-1 4-9 2-5 6-14
3rd down conversions 1-2 2-4 1-3 1-2 3-6 2-5 5-11 Average field position M31 M46 M18 M21 M40 M19 M29
Average field position O34 O22 O48 O45 O26 O46 O37 4th down conversions 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
4th down conversions 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Drive Started Drive Ended Consumed
Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How lost Pl - Yds TOP
OSU 1st O43 13:26 Punt M00 11:29 *TOUCHDOWN 6 - 57 1:57
OSU O25 06:22 Kickoff O19 05:32 Punt 3 - (6) 0:50
OSU 2nd O25 14:51 Kickoff O14 14:08 Punt 3 - (11) 0:43
OSU O20 12:07 Punt M00 09:08 *TOUCHDOWN 9 - 80 2:59
OSU O21 07:12 Punt M00 03:18 *TOUCHDOWN 8 - 79 3:54
OSU O01 00:47 Kickoff O09 00:45 Fu m b l e 0 - 8 0:02
OSU O25 00:41 Kickoff M01 15:00 *FIELD GOAL 7 - 74 0:41 .
OSU 3rd O25 15:00 Kickoff O41 13:12 Punt 6 - 16 1:48
OSU O42 12:10 Punt M02 08:25 *FIELD GOAL 9 - 56 3:45 .
OSU M00 04:41 Punt M00 04:41 *TOUCHDOWN 0 - 0 0:00
OSU M22 03:45 Interception M00 03:10 *TOUCHDOWN 2 - 22 0:35 .
OSU 4th O22 14:06 Kickoff M00 13:55 *TOUCHDOWN 1 - 78 0:11
OSU O25 09:35 Kickoff M00 06:59 *TOUCHDOWN 6 - 75 2:36 .
OSU M19 06:42 Interception M00 05:26 *TOUCHDOWN 3 - 19 1:16 .
OSU M48 03:15 Kickoff M13 00:00 End of half 6 - 35 3:15 .
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1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd
Ohio State Qtr Qtr Qtr Qtr Half Half Total
Time of possession 02:47 08:17 06:08 07:24 11:04 13:32 24:36
NU 2nd N16 11:16 Interception N46 09:35 Fu m b l e 7 - 30 1:41
NU N25 06:09 Kickoff N28 05:14 Punt 3 - 3 0:55
NU N35 01:21 Kickoff N38 00:43 Punt 3 - 3 0:38
NU 3rd N25 15:00 Kickoff O00 13:23 *TOUCHDOWN 5 - 75 1:37 .
NU
NU
N15
N30
11:27
06:41
Punt
Punt
O00
N32
08:03
06:09
*TOUCHDOWN
2018 SEASON IN REVIEW
Interception
11
2
-
-
85
2
3:24 .
0:32
NU N39 04:51 Fu m b l e N45 02:50 Punt 3 - 6 2:01
NU N25 01:21 Kickoff N18 00:24 Punt 3 - (7) 0:57
NU 4th N20 12:24 Missed FG O04 10:34 *FIELD GOAL 7 - 76 1:50 .
Drive Started Drive Ended Consumed Drive Started Drive Ended Consumed
Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How lost Pl - Yds TOP Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How lost Pl - Yds TOP
OSU 1st O23 15:00 Kickoff N00 10:31 *TOUCHDOWN 10 - 77 4:29 . NU 1st N25 10:31 Kickoff N34 09:13 Punt 3 - 9 1:18
OSU O25 09:13 PDrive
unt ChartO42
(By Team)
07:18 (Final)
Punt 4 - 17 1:55 NU N20 07:18 Punt O00 06:27 *TOUCHDOWN 2 - 80 0:51
OSU O35 06:27 Kickoff Ohio StateN00 Football
03:29 *TOUCHDOWN 8 - 65 2:58 . NU N35 03:29 Kickoff N35 01:23 Punt 3 - 0 2:06
OSU O28 #9 Washington
01:23 Puvsnt #6 Ohio State
O37(Jan00:11
01, 2019 atPuPasadena,
nt Calif.) 3 - 9 1:12 NU N09 00:11 Punt O36 13:31 Interception 5 - 55 1:40
OSU 2nd O20 13:31 Interception N42 11:16 Interception 6 - 38 2:15 NU 2nd N16 11:16 Interception N46 09:35 Fu m b l e 7 - 30 1:41
OSU N46 09:35 Fu m b l e N25 06:09 *FIELD GOAL 8 - 21 3:26 NU N25 06:09 Kickoff N28 05:14 Punt 3 - 3 0:55
OSU O22 Drive Started
05:14 Punt N00 Drive Ended
01:21 *TOUCHDOWN 9 Consumed
- 78 3:53 NU N35 01:21 Kickoff N38 00:43 Punt 3 - 3 0:38
Team
OSU Qtr Spot
O15 Time
00:43 Obtained
Punt Spot
O23 Time
00:00 How
End lostof half Pl1 -- Yds
8 TOP
0:43 NU 3rd N25 15:00 Kickoff O00 13:23 *TOUCHDOWN 5 - 75 1:37 .
WASH
OSU 1st
3rd W30 O32 13:15
13:18 P
Kuicnktoff W29
O40 11:49
11:27 P
Puunntt 34 -- (1)
8 1:26
1:51 NU N15 11:27 Punt O00 08:03 *TOUCHDOWN 11 - 85 3:24 .
WASH
OSU W25
O25 09:04
08:03 Kickoff W33
O19 07:40
06:41 Punt 3 - 8(6) 1:24
1:22 NU N30 06:41 Punt N32 06:09 Interception 2 - 2 0:32
WASH
OSU W24
N34 06:16
06:09 P
Inute
nrt ception H21
N22 01:19
04:51 *FIELD
FumbleGOAL 114 - 55 12 4:57
1:18 . NU N39 04:51 Fu m b l e N45 02:50 Punt 3 - 6 2:01
WASH
OSU 2nd W25 O40 12:23
02:50 K
Piucnktoff H48
N00 09:50
01:21 Punt
*TOUCHDOWN 86 - 2760 2:33
1:29 NU N25 01:21 Kickoff N18 00:24 Punt 3 - (7) 0:57
WASH
OSU W20
O40 07:52
00:24 Punt H37
N10 04:26
12:24 P unt
Missed FG 98 - 4350 3:26
3:00 . NU 4th N20 12:24 Missed FG O04 10:34 *FIELD GOAL 7 - 76 1:50 .
WASH
OSU 4th W08
O25 01:21
10:34 P
Kuicnktoff W13
N00 01:00
09:11 Punt
*TOUCHDOWN 34 - 575 0:21
1:23 . NU N25 09:11 Kickoff O46 06:41 Downs 8 - 29 2:30
WASH
OSU W24
O46 00:09
06:41 K
Diocwkonfsf W23
N00 00:00
04:09 End of half
*TOUCHDOWN 18 - (1)
54 0:09
2:32 . NU N25 04:09 Kickoff N27 02:01 Punt 4 - 2 2:08
WASH
OSU 3rd W25
O31 15:00
02:01 K
Piucnktoff H43
O32 10:25
00:00 P unt of half
End 83 - 321 4:35
2:01
WASH W22 08:18 Kickoff H22 03:08 Downs 12 - 56 5:10 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd
WASH W34 01:55 1stPunt 2nd H003rd 12:17 4th *TOUCHDOWN 1st 2nd 10 - 66 4:38 . Northwestern Qtr Qtr Qtr Qtr Half Half Total
WASH 4th
Ohio State W29 10:27 QtrPunt Qtr H48Qtr 09:00 Qtr DownHalf s Half 6 - Total
23 1:27 Time of possession 04:26 04:43 08:31 06:28 09:09 14:59 24:08
WASH W34
Time of possession 08:12 10:34Punt 10:17 H00 06:2906:4208:32*TOUCHDOWN20:51 15:01 5 - 35:52
66 1:30 . 3rd down conversions 0-2 2-5 2-4 1-4 2-7 3-8 5-15
WASH W15
3rd down conversions 04:57 4-6Punt 3-5 W172-4 03:49 1-3 Punt 7-11 3-7 3 - 10-18
2 1:08 Average field position N22 N25 N26 N23 N23 N25 N24
WASH
Average field W29
position02:50 O27 Punt O27 H00O40 00:42 O34 *TOUCHDOWN O27 O38 10 - 71 O32 2:08 . 4th down conversions 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1
4th down conversions 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd Drive Started Drive Ended Consumed
Washington Qtr Qtr Qtr Qtr Half Half Total Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How lost Pl - Yds TOP
Time of possession 07:47 06:34 11:45 08:56 14:21 20:41 35:02 OSU 1st O23 15:00
Drive ChartN00
Kickoff
(By Team)
10:31
(Final)
*TOUCHDOWN 10 - 77 4:29 .
3rd down conversions 1-4 2-5 4-6 2-5 3-9 6-11 9-20 OSU O25 09:13 Punt Ohio State O42 Football
07:18 Punt 4 - 17 1:55
Average field position
4th down conversions
W26
0-0 Ohio State
W19
0-0
W27
0-1
W26
1-2
W22
0-0
W26
1-3
W24
1-3
OSU
OSU
O35 #9 Washington
O28
06:27
01:23
Kivs
Punt
cko#6
Washington
ff Ohio State
N00(Jan03:29
O37
01, 2019 at
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Pasadena, Calif.) 8 - 65
*TOUCHDOWN
Punt 3 - 9
2:58 .
1:12
OSU 2nd O20 13:31 Interception N42 11:16 Interception 6 - 38 2:15
Drive Started Drive Ended Consumed OSU N46 Drive Started
09:35 Fu m b l e N25 Drive Ended
06:09 *FIELD GOAL 8 Consumed
- 21 3:26
Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How lost Pl - Yds TOP Team
OSU Qtr Spot
O22 Time
05:14 Obtained
Punt Spot
N00 Time
01:21 How lost
*TOUCHDOWN Pl9 -- Yds
78 TOP
3:53
OSU 1st H25 15:00 Kickoff H18 13:15 Punt 3 - (7) 1:45 WASH
OSU 1st W30
O15 13:15
00:43 P
Puunntt W29
O23 11:49
00:00 P unt of half
End 31 -- (1)
8 1:26
0:43
OSU H23 11:49 Punt W00 09:04 *TOUCHDOWN 11 - 77 2:45 . WASH
OSU 3rd W25
O32 09:04
13:18 K
Kiicckkooffff W33
O40 07:40
11:27 P
Puunntt 34 -- 88 1:24
1:51
OSU H28 07:40 Punt H35 06:16 Punt 3 - 7 1:24 WASH
OSU W24
O25 06:16
08:03 P
Kuicnktoff H21
O19 01:19
06:41 *FIELD
Punt GOAL 113 -- 55(6) 4:57
1:22
OSU H25 01:19 Kickoff W00 12:23 *TOUCHDOWN 10 - 75 3:56 . WASH
OSU 2nd W25
N34 12:23
06:09 K
Inictekrocfef ption H48
N22 09:50
04:51 P
Fuunmt ble 84 -- 27
12 2:33
1:18 .
OSU 2nd H22 09:50 Punt H27 07:52 Punt 3 - 5 1:58 WASH
OSU W20
O40 07:52
02:50 P u
Punt n t H37
N00 04:26
01:21 P un t
*TOUCHDOWN 9 - 43
6 - 60 3:26
1:29
OSU H03 04:26 Punt W38 01:21 Punt 9 - 59 3:05 WASH
OSU W08
O40 01:21
00:24 P
Puunntt W13
N10 01:00
12:24 P unt FG
Missed 38 -- 550 0:21
3:00 .
OSU H43 01:00 Punt W00 00:14 *TOUCHDOWN 5 - 57 0:46 . WASH W24 00:09 K
OSU 4th O25 10:34 Kiicckkooffff W23
N00 00:00
09:11 End of half
*TOUCHDOWN 14 -- (1)
75 0:09
1:23 .
OSU 3rd H20 10:25 Punt W00 08:23 *TOUCHDOWN 7 - 80 2:02 . WASH 3rd W25 15:00 K i c k o f f H43 10:25 P un t 8 - 32 4:35
OSU O46 06:41 Downs N00 04:09 *TOUCHDOWN 8 - 54 2:32 .
OSU H23 03:08 Downs H20 01:55 Punt 3 - (3) 1:13 WASH W22 08:18 K
OSU O31 02:01 Piucnktoff H22
O32 03:08
00:00 D ownofs half
End 123 -- 561 5:10
2:01
OSU 4th H25 12:17 Kickoff H31 10:27 Punt 3 - 6 1:50 WASH W34 01:55 Punt H00 12:17 *TOUCHDOWN 10 - 66 4:38 .
OSU H48 09:00 Downs H50 08:12 Punt 3 - 2 0:48 WASH 4th W29 10:27 1stPunt 2nd H483rd 09:00 4th Down1st s 2nd 6 - 23 1:27
OSU H25 06:42 Kickoff H37 04:57 Punt 4 - 12 1:45 WASH
Ohio State W34 08:12 QtrPunt Qtr H00Qtr 06:42 Qtr *TOUCHDOWN Half Half 5 - Total
66 1:30 .
OSU H47 03:49 Punt H47 02:50 Punt 3 - 0 0:59 WASH W15 04:57 10:34Punt 10:17 W17
Time of possession 06:29 03:4908:32 Punt20:51 15:01 3 - 35:52
2 1:08
OSU H50 00:42 Kickoff H45 00:00 End of half 2 - (5) 0:42 WASH W29 02:50 P u n t H00 00:42 *TOUCHDOWN 10 -
3rd down conversions 4-6 3-5 2-4 1-3 7-11 3-7 10-18 2:08 .
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Average field position O27 O27 O40 O34 O27 O38 O32
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd
4th down conversions 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1
Ohio State Qtr Qtr Qtr Qtr Half Half Total Washington Qtr Qtr Qtr Qtr Half Half Total
Time of possession 07:13 08:26 03:15 06:04 15:39 09:19 24:58 Time of possession 07:47 06:34 11:45 08:56 14:21 20:41 35:02
3rd down conversions 0-3 2-4 1-2 0-4 2-7 1-6 3-13 3rd down conversions 1-4 2-5 4-6 2-5 3-9 6-11 9-20
Average field position H25 H22 H21 H39 H24 H34 H29 Average field position W26 W19 W27 W26 W22 W26 W24
4th down conversions 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 4th down conversions 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-2 0-0 1-3 1-3
COACHES’ VOTE
HONORABLE MENTION
ILLINOIS: Nick Allegretti; INDIANA: Brandon Knight, Donavan Hale, Stevie Scott, Wes Martin; Jonathan Crawford, Marcelino Ball; IOWA: Keegan Render,
Tristan Wirfs; Jake Gervase, Matt Nelson; MARYLAND: Brendan Moore, Derwin Gray; Byron Cowart, Tino Ellis; MICHIGAN: Juwann Bushell-Beatty, Nico
Collins; Bryan Mone, Josh Ross, Josh Uche, Khaleke Hudson, Tyree Kinnel; MICHIGAN STATE: Felton Davis III; Andrew Dowell, Khari Willis, Mike Panasiuk;
MINNESOTA: Donnell Greene; Jacob Huff; NEBRASKA: Adrian Martinez, Brenden Jaimes, Devine Ozigbo; Carlos Davis, Luke Gifford, Mohamed Barry;
NORTHWESTERN: Cameron Green, Clayton Thorson, Flynn Nagel; Blake Gallagher, J.R. Pace, Nate Hall; OHIO STATE: Demetrius Knox, K.J. Hill, Malcolm
Pridgeon, Mike Weber, Thayer Munford, Damon Arnette, Jeffrey Okudah, Jonathon Cooper, Jordan Fuller, Kendall Sheffield, Malik Harrison,
Robert Landers, Tuf Borland; PENN STATE: KJ Hamler, Pat Freiermuth, Steven Gonzalez, Garrett Taylor, John Reid, Robert Windsor; PURDUE: Brycen
Hopkins, D.J. Knox, David Blough, Kirk Barron, Matt McCann, Antonio Blackmon, Derrick Barnes, Jacob Thieneman, Lorenzo Neal; RUTGERS: Jonah Jackson,
Raheem Blackshear, Saquan Hampton; WISCONSIN: Jake Ferguson.
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MEDIA VOTE
HONORABLE MENTION
ILLINOIS: Alex Palczewski; Del’Shawn Phillips, Bobby Roundtree; INDIANA: Brandon Knight, Wes Martin, Stevie Scott; Marcelino Ball, Jonathan Crawford;
IOWA: Ihmir Smith-Marsette, Tristan Wirfs; Jake Gervase, Parker Hesse, Matt Nelson, Geno Stone; MARYLAND: Derwin Gray, Brendan Moore; Antoine Brooks
Jr., Byron Cowart, Tino Ellis; MICHIGAN: Juwann Bushell-Beatty, Zach Gentry, Sean McKeon, Michael Onwenu, Shea Patterson, Donovan Peoples-Jones, Cesar
Ruiz; Khaleke Hudson, Tyree Kinnel, Kwity Paye, Josh Uche; MICHIGAN STATE: Felton Davis III; Andrew Dowell, David Dowell, Mike Panasiuk; MINNESOTA:
Blaise Andries, Daniel Faalele, Donnell Greene, Mohamed Ibrahim, Conner Olson, Jared Weyler, Jacob Huff; NEBRASKA: Brenden Jaimes, Adrian Martinez, Boe
Wilson, Khalil Davis, Luke Gifford; NORTHWESTERN: Cameron Green, Flynn Nagel, Rashawn Slater, Clayton Thorson, Nate Hall, J.R. Pace; OHIO STATE: J.K.
Dobbins, Terry McLaurin, Thayer Munford, Malcolm Pridgeon, Damon Arnette, Tuf Borland, Nick Bosa, Jonathon Cooper, Malik Harrison, Kendall
Sheffield, Pete Werner; PENN STATE: Pat Freiermuth, Steven Gonzalez, KJ Hamler; Micah Parsons, John Reid, Nick Scott, Garrett Taylor, Robert Windsor;
PURDUE: Kirk Barron, Matt McCann, Isaac Zico, Antonio Blackmon, Kenneth Major, Lorenzo Neal, Jacob Thieneman; RUTGERS: Jonah Jackson, Saquan
Hampton, Trevor Morris; WISCONSIN: Jake Ferguson, Ryan Connelly, Andrew Van Ginkel.
INDIVIDUAL AWARDS Griese-Brees Quarterback of the Year: Dwayne Haskins, Ohio State
Dungy-Thompson Humanitarian Award: Jake Wood, Wisconsin Richter-Howard Receiver of the Year: Rondale Moore, Purdue
Ford-Kinnick Leadership Award: Antwaan Randle-El, Indiana Ameche-Dayne Running Back of the Year: Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin
Graham-George Offensive Player of the Year: Dwayne Haskins, Ohio Kwalick-Clark Tight End of the Year: T.J. Hockenson, Iowa
State Rimington-Pace Offensive Lineman of the Year: Michael Deiter, Wisconsin
Nagurski-Woodson Defensive Player of the Year: Devin Bush, Michigan Smith-Brown Defensive Lineman of the Year: Kenny Willekes, Michigan State
Thompson-Randle El Freshman of the Year: Rondale Moore, Purdue Butkus-Fitzgerald Linebacker of the Year: Devin Bush, Michigan
Hayes-Schembechler Coach of the Year (coaches vote): Pat Fitzgerald, Tatum-Woodson Defensive Back of the Year: Amani Hooker, Iowa
Northwestern Bakken-Andersen Kicker of the Year: Chase McLaughlin, Illinois
Dave McClain Coach of the Year (media vote): Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern Eddleman-Fields Punter of the Year: Will Hart, Michigan
Rodgers-Dwight Return Specialist of the Year: Ihmir Smith-Marsette, Iowa
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SCORING 1 2 3 4 - F SCORING 1 2 3 4 - F
Northwestern 7 0 14 3 - 24 Washington 3 0 0 20 - 23
Ohio State 14 10 7 14 - 45 Ohio State 7 14 7 0 - 28
To quote authors Marv Homan and Paul Hornung, who co-wrote “Ohio State – 1912 1914
100 Years of Football”: “Ohio State University has experienced an overwhelmingly The athletic board, growing Ohio State produced its first
tired of the constant turnover, All-American, end Boyd Cherry,
eventful, colorful, often controversial, ever-intriguing and, above all, enormously
decides to try a new approach and went 5-2. Interest in football
successful football history.” Much of the information in this section, which peeks at and make the head football at the school continued to
various seasons of Ohio State football between 1900 and 2018, was supplied with coach also serve as the director skyrocket.
permission from the authors of “Ohio State – 100 Years of Football”. of athletics. Weary of choosing
Eastern coaches, the board 1915
hired John Richards, a former Varsity manager William A.
1902 1906 Wisconsin coach, to assume Dougherty wrote the fight song
Coaching hero John Eckstorm Chillicothe native and former both roles. The strategy “Across the Field.” The song was
shocks the university community, Michigan player Al Herrnstein backfires, as Richards goes 6-3 dedicated to Coach John Wilce
announcing his resignation as takes over as head coach. and resigns after one season. and was first performed at the
head football coach after three Herrnstein, who coached With five minutes remaining in Illinois game (Oct. 16, 1915).
seasons and a 22-4-3 record. at Purdue in 1905, was the Penn State game and OSU
Perry Hale, a star player at Yale, instrumental in proving a trailing 37-0, Richards took the 1916
takes over as coach. non-Eastern coach could be Buckeyes off the field because of BIG TEN CHAMPION
successful in college football. alleged rough play and PSU was Ohio State went a perfect 7-0
1904 awarded a 1-0 win. Ohio State and captured its first Western
E.R. Sweetland became the 1910 joins the Western Conference, Conference title – sort of.
school’s first year-round football The construction of new which later became the Big Ten, For a reason still unknown,
coach. Expectations were high bleachers increases the capacity but could not compete in the the conference did not
1890 for the 1904 team, driving the of Ohio Field to 10,000. Football conference in football until 1913. officially recognize football
Football becomes a varsity sport athletic association to purchase season tickets are sold for $2.50. championships in those days.
and Alexander Lilley is the first 1,500 additional bleacher Howard Jones, an All-American 1913 Highlights of the championship
head coach. seats to be installed on the from Yale, is named head coach. Only after Carl Rothgeb of season included a school record
east side of University Field. Colorado College declined 128-0 win over Oberlin, the first
1899 Unfortunately, the team and the 1911 to accept the position, John win over Wisconsin (14-13), and a
The Buckeyes notch a 9-0-1 expected crowds fell way short On the recommendation of W. Wilce, a former three season-ending 23-3 victory over
record, their first unbeaten of all expectations. Ohio State Howard Jones, the athletic sport star at Wisconsin, was Northwestern that decided the
season. won just six times in 11 tries. board hires Harry Vaughn, also named head football coach conference championship. Chic
Ticket prices ranged from 25 from Yale, as head football at Ohio State. Wilce went on Harley earned the first of what
1901 cents to a dollar for “deluxe” coach. Vaughn shows little to a storied 16-year career at would become three All-America
Football crowds and support games against Michigan and the interest in coaching and resigns OSU, leading the school to awards. He was OSU’s first
grow at an alarming rate. Carlisle Indians. after leading Ohio State to a three Big Ten championships. three-time All-American and one
Columbus newspapers begin 5-3-2 season. The Buckeyes made their of only eight in school history.
devoting more space to football football debut in the Western
and most importantly, for the first Conference, creating a wave of
time after 12 seasons of football, electric enthusiasm throughout
the sport turned a modest profit Columbus. Ohio Field’s capacity
for the ever-struggling university had been increased to 14,000
athletic association. in anticipation of joining the
conference. Ohio State collected
its first league win Nov. 13 with a
58-0 trouncing of Northwestern.
1917
BIG TEN CHAMPION
A powerful Ohio State team
finished 8-0-1, capturing its
second-consecutive Western
Conference championship.
Strangely enough, two
postseason games were
played that year. Ohio State
tied Auburn, 0-0, in a game finishing the regular season 7-0 1928 in OSU history at that point. 1939
played in Montgomery, Ala., to and capturing the school’s third L.W. St. John announces all Schmidt’s off-the-field antics BIG TEN CHAMPION
benefit the Ohio National Guard Western Conference title. The stadium debt has been paid, were just as colorful as his Ohio State won its first outright
training in the South. Another undefeated season drove Ohio a remarkable achievement on-field plays, making him an Big Ten title in 19 years. It is
game was played the next State football into the national considering the facility had been instant hit with the community. the only outright title for Ohio
weekend, as Ohio State rolled spotlight and caught the eye standing for only eight short After accepting the coaching State in a season when it lost to
over Camp Sherman, a team of the Tournament of Roses years. Coach Wilce announces position, he was asked how Michigan.
from Chillicothe. Chic Harley Association in Pasadena, Calif. his resignation, to take effect he expected to cope with the
earned All-America honors for At the conclusion of the regular in June, 1929, citing the desire OSU nemesis from Ann Arbor. 1941
the second consecutive season, season, Ohio State received an to enter the private practice Dressed in his inevitable bow After a dominant high school
and more importantly, became invitation to play in the Rose of medicine. After capturing tie, his matter-of-fact answer coaching career in Massillon,
the talk of the Midwest. Fans Bowl against California Jan. 1, three Western Conference developed into a cliché: “They Ohio, Paul Brown was named
turned out in record numbers to 1921. After heated discussions championships and producing 14 put their pants on one leg at a Ohio State’s 15th head coach. An
see Harley. The legendary Walter between members of the athletic All-Americans, Wilce left football time same as everybody else.” incredibly organized, meticulous
Camp, who selected the only board and St. John, the football and did postgraduate research Schmidt’s comment leads to the man, Brown led Ohio State to a
official college All-America team team was granted permission to at Harvard and Columbia before formation of the “Gold Pants 6-1-1 mark in his debut season.
in those days, visited Columbus play in the game. becoming the Director of the Club,” which awarded miniature He also earned OSU’s first West
to watch Harley play. Ohio State University Student gold football pants to all players Coast win, a 33-0 trouncing
1921 Health Services in 1934. who had a hand in a victory over at Southern California in only
1918 The fact Ohio State went 5-2 and the Wolverines. The tradition of Brown’s second collegiate game.
Most of the players off the collected its third-consecutive 1929 an annual Captain’s Breakfast, The season ended with a 20-all
1917 team were serving in the win over Michigan was dwarfed Sam Willaman, an assistant on where all former grid captains tie at Michigan.
military as the United States by the construction occurring just Wilce’s staff and a 1913 Ohio are invited to a breakfast and
was involved in World War I in a few blocks from Ohio Field in State graduate, was named the welcome the current team 1942
Europe. 1921. On Aug. 3, Ohio Governor 13th head coach in the history of captains, also began. NATIONAL CHAMPION
Harry Davis joined a crowd of Ohio State football. He led the BIG TEN CHAMPION
1919 over 2,500 to officially break team to a 4-3-1 finish in his first 1935 Though World War II loomed
Ohio State defeated Michigan for ground on the new stadium. The season. BIG TEN CHAMPION over the nation, Ohio State
the first time, 13-3, and outscored massive project was scheduled Ohio State collected its second- football fans reveled in one of the
its opponents 176-12 for the year to take only 14 months and 1930 consecutive 7-1 season under most glorious seasons ever. The
on its way to a 6-1 season. A originally was to be completed Wes Fesler becomes only the Schmidt, claiming the school’s Buckeyes captured the school’s
loss to Illinois in the final regular at a cost of $1,341,017. After second three-time All-American first Big Ten title in 14 years. first national championship as
season game represented the speculation the new stadium in Ohio State history, captaining The Buckeyes capped the year well as a Big Ten title, finishing
first loss of the Chic Harley era would seat about 35,000, it was the Buckeyes and leading them with a 38-0 season-ending win the year 9-1 and ranked No. 1
(21-1-1). The admittance of Ohio officially announced it would to a 5-2-1 record. He also is over Michigan. That season in the Associated Press poll.
State to the Western Conference, actually seat over 60,000, a the first recorded winner of the finale launched the now famous Led by a star-studded backfield
the dramatic success of the figure that drew harsh criticism team’s Most Valuable Player season-ending rivalry. Since that included Les Horvath, Paul
football team under Coach Wilce from many. Upon completion, Award. Fesler, one of the then, Ohio State has ended its Sarringhaus and Gene Fekete,
and the dazzling play of Harley the final cost of the stadium school’s top all-time all-around regular-season schedule with OSU rolled to 337 points, a
magnified the inadequacy of exceeded $1,500,000. More than athletes, earned nine total varsity a battle against the Wolverines record that stood until 1969.
Ohio Field. $1,000,000 of that cost had been letters – three each in football, every year but one. Also in 1935, The only loss of the season, a
pledged by proud and dedicated basketball and baseball. Ohio State and Notre Dame play 17-7 decision at Wisconsin, even
1920 Ohio State football fans. what was hailed as the “greatest had an asterisk. Several key
BIG TEN CHAMPION 1933 college game ever played,” for players and coaches caught a
A landmark year for Ohio State 1922 Fueled by an incredible defense, many years after. The Buckeyes debilitating virus from a drinking
football. Professor Thomas E. Those that cited concerns Ohio State finished 7-1, dropping held a 13-0 lead entering the fountain on the train from
French, a member of the athletic of Ohio Stadium being too only a 14-0 decision to Michigan. fourth quarter, but Notre Dame Chicago to Madison.
board, and Director of Athletics large looked on in awe as the The Buckeyes allowed only 26 scored three times in the final
Lynn Wilbur St. John decided it stadium was dedicated prior points the entire season, while stanza – twice in the last two
was time to take advantage of to the Michigan game Oct. 21. scoring 161. minutes – for an 18-13 win.
the soaring interest in Ohio State Temporary stands were erected
football. An extensive stadium in the south end of the stadium, 1934 1936
campaign was launched in and a crowd of 72,500 was Francis Schmidt is named the The Ohio State Marching Band
the fall, with hopes of building estimated. The dedication game head football coach, ushering performed “Script Ohio” for the
a new football facility. The against the Wolverines was in not only a new era but also first time at the Pittsburgh game
campaign opened Oct. 18, actually the third game played a new style of football. With (Oct. 10, 1936). OSU dropped its
1920, with a goal of reaching in Ohio Stadium. Ohio State an offensive scheme dubbed Big Ten opener to Northwestern,
$600,000, a figure considered christened its new home with “razzle-dazzle” by the press 14-13, but steamrolled through its
unrealistic by many. By Nov. 26, a 5-0 win over Ohio Wesleyan and featuring double and triple remaining conference schedule
1920, over $923,000 had been in front of 25,000 people. OSU reverses, laterals, and passes, with four shutouts in four games.
pledged. With the campaign in won the first two games in Ohio Schmidt’s inaugural team scored
full force, coach Wilce’s team Stadium, but finished the season 267 points – the second most
kept interest levels high by with a disappointing 3-4 mark.
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1957 1969
NATIONAL CHAMPION BIG TEN CHAMPION
BIG TEN CHAMPION A squad Coach Hayes called “the
After dropping the season best team we ever put together,
opener, the Buckeyes win probably the best team that ever
nine consecutive games to played college football,” rolled
capture the school’s third easily to a 9-0 record, but a
national championship and season-ending loss to Michigan
second under Hayes. OSU ended OSU’s 22-game unbeaten
knocked off Oregon 10-7 in streak and bid for a second
1943 three plays after time had the Rose Bowl for its third consecutive national title.
With a game apparently ending expired because of Northwestern consecutive win in Pasadena.
in a 26-all tie, Ohio State and penalties and came away with a 1970
Illinois left the field. But the 7-6 victory in Ohio Stadium. 1961 NATIONAL CHAMPION
teams were called back 20 NATIONAL CHAMPION BIG TEN CHAMPION
minutes later when it was 1949 BIG TEN CHAMPION Jim Stillwagon wins both the
discovered the Illini were called BIG TEN CHAMPION Ohio State finishes 8-0-1, defeats Outland and the first Lombardi
for a penalty on the Buckeyes’ Ohio State captures a share of Michigan, 50-20, wins the Big Award. Ohio State rolls to nine
final play. With little of the crowd the Big Ten championship and
1954
NATIONAL CHAMPION Ten and is named national consecutive wins – including
remaining, John Stungis kicked collects its first Rose Bowl win, champions by the Football a 20-9 triumph over Michigan
a 27-yard field goal – the first of BIG TEN CHAMPION
beating California, 17-14. Writers. A bitter dispute among that has been called one of the
his career – for a 29-26 OSU win. Ohio State claims its second
national championship with a the school’s faculty council most emotional games in Ohio
Coach Paul Brown, a Lieutenent 1950 erupted when a Rose Bowl Stadium history – before falling
Junior-Grade, left Ohio State for perfect 10-0 season, beating
Vic Janowicz puts on arguably Southern Cal, 20-7, in a rainy, invitation arrived. By a narrow to Stanford in the Rose Bowl.
the Great Lakes Naval Training the greatest individual display in margin, the council voted not to Ohio State still was awarded a
Station in April of 1944. mud-soaked Rose Bowl game.
college football history against The rift between West Coast accept the invitation and skip national championship by the
Iowa. He sent two kickoffs out writers and Hayes is born when the bowl game. A livid Hayes National Football Foundation.
1944 of the endzone for touchbacks, claimed for years the decision A senior class featuring six
the OSU coach criticizes the
BIG TEN CHAMPION recovered two fumbles on hampered his recruiting efforts. All-Americans and nine all-Big
Tournament of Roses Association
Carroll Widdoes, an assistant of defense, scored on an 11-yard Ten selections leaves OSU with a
for not covering the field before
Paul Brown’s at Massillon and touchdown run, returned a punt 1963 three-year mark of 27-2.
the game and allowing the bands
Ohio State, was named acting 61 yards for a touchdown, threw Ohio State defeated Michigan
to perform at halftime.
head coach. In his first season, a 12-yard scoring strike, and in Ann Arbor, 14-10, marking the 1972
the Buckeyes finish 9-0 and kicked three extra points – all fourth consecutive Buckeye win BIG TEN CHAMPION
claim the Big Ten championship, in the first five minutes of the
1955
BIG TEN CHAMPION over the Wolverines. The game Freshmen are cleared to play
but finish No. 2 in the Associated game. The famous “Snow Bowl” was delayed a week as the nation for the first time, signaling the
Press poll, behind Army. OSU Ohio State uses a 17-0
game with Michigan was played mourned the death of President start of the Archie Griffin era.
fans claim an unofficial “civilian blanking of Michigan to claim
in late November. Somehow, John F. Kennedy. The attendance Against the better judgment of
national championship.” Les its second-consecutive Big
between the swirling winds of 36,424 was the smallest at Coach Hayes but after strong
Horvath became the school’s Ten championship. Howard
and zero visibility, Janowicz Michigan Stadium in 20 years. urging from backfield coach
first Heisman Trophy winner. “Hopalong” Cassady becomes
boots a 27-yard field goal in Rudy Hubbard, Griffin comes off
Ohio State received an invitation Ohio State’s third Heisman
what would later be called the bench against North Carolina
to the Rose Bowl, but faculty Trophy winner. During the
one of the “Greatest Feats in and rushes for a then-Ohio State
representatives from around the season, Hayes voices his
American Sports” by a panel record 239 yards in only his
Big Ten disallow the trip. displeasure over the fact several
of sportswriters. To no one’s second collegiate appearance.
other football conferences had
surprise, Janowicz wins the OSU uses two goal-line stands
started awarding scholarships
1946 Heisman Trophy. On Dec. – one in each half – to beat
to student-athletes, but the Big
In one of the program’s more 9, Fesler submits a lengthy Michigan, 14-11, and claim a
Ten had failed to follow suit.
unique coaching moves, resignation statement. share of the Big Ten title and a
After a series of meetings and
offensive coordinator Paul Bixler trip to the Rose Bowl.
heated debates, the conference
and head coach Carroll Widdoes 1951 adopts a complicated grant-in-
switched roles prior to the After a highly-scrutinized 1973
aid program based on financial
season. Following the season, selection process, Wayne 1968 BIG TEN CHAMPION
need, marking the first form of
Bixler turns in his resignation. Woodrow “Woody” Hayes NATIONAL CHAMPION Ohio State goes unbeaten,
athletics scholarship available at
begins his 28-year tenure as Ohio State. BIG TEN CHAMPION finishing 10-0-1 including a
1947 head coach. A tireless worker, Arguably the finest Ohio 42-21 trouncing of USC in the
In the same meeting Bixler meticulous planner, and a State team in history uses a Rose Bowl. OSU becomes the
Lieutenent Commander in
1956
announces his intentions to dominating 50-14 win over first school to own three of
Ohio State sets a Big Ten record
resign, L. W. St. John proposes to the Navy, Hayes led his initial Michigan and a 27-16 come-from- the Top 5 vote-getters in the
with 17 consecutive victories,
the athletic board that Wes Fesler Buckeye team, which struggled behind victory over Southern Heisman Trophy balloting. With
breaking Michigan’s previous
be the next head coach at Ohio to adjust to his T-formation style, California in the Rose Bowl to five Big Ten titles, two national
mark of 15. Offensive guard Jim
State. The board concurs, and to a 4-3-2 finish. Many thought earn the school’s fifth national championships, and four Rose
Parker became the first OSU
Fesler, a three-time All-American Hayes’ days at Ohio State were championship. Before the final Bowl trips all in a six-year span,
player to win the Outland Trophy.
at Ohio State in the 1930s, numbered. They were wrong. polls crowning the Buckeyes Ohio State football popularity
becomes the program’s fifth head champions are released, Coach hits an all-time high. Columbus
coach in eight years. In one of Hayes departs for Vietnam for becomes known as the “Capital
the stranger games during the a volunteer trip to talk football of College Football.”
1900s, Ohio State was afforded with U.S. servicemen. Later, the
Sporting News called this team
one of the 10 greatest college
football teams of all-time.
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squad posted rare back-to-back Willis, the pioneering 1940s All- to defeat No. 1 Alabama, 42-35,
wins over Michigan and Notre American, had his No. 99 jersey and claim national championship
Dame, the latter in the Fiesta retired. game berth vs. No. 2 Oregon.
Bowl for the Buckeyes’ fourth And 11 days later in the CFP
consecutive bowl victory and 2008 National Championship game
third BCS triumph in four years. BIG TEN CHAMPION at Reliant Stadium in Arlington,
Quarterback Troy Smith was the Ohio State posted a fifth straight Texas, the Ohio State defense
MVP of the Fiesta Bowl, where win over Michigan (42-7) for the was again dominant and Elliott
he accounted for 408 yards in first time in the storied rivalry. led an offensive charge with
total offense. The Buckeyes also won a share 246 rushing yards and four
of their fourth straight Big Ten touchdowns in the 42-20 victory.
title and played in their fourth
consecutive BCS bowl, losing 2015
24-21 to Texas in the Tostitos 2013 Ohio State defeats Michigan a
Fiesta Bowl. The 2013 Buckeyes extended fourth consecutive time, 42-13
the 12-game winning streak in Ann Arbor, and then powers
from 2012 to a school-record to a 44-28 win over Notre Dame
24 consecutive games before a in the Fiesta Bowl to cap a 12-1
2002
defeat in the Big Ten Conference campaign. Ohio State’s seniors
NATIONAL CHAMPION
championship game. School tie an NCAA FBS-record with 50
BIG TEN CHAMPION
and Big Ten Conference records victories and finish their careers
Ohio State captures the school’s
were set by the Buckeyes for with a 50-4 overall record. The
seventh national championship
rushing yards (4,321) and total seniors are also part of a school-
and the Big Ten’s first unanimous
offensive yards (7,167). record 24-game win streak, a
crown since 1968 by compiling a
second win streak of 20 games,
14-0 record and defeating Miami 2006 an FBS-record 30 consecutive
in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl on BIG TEN CHAMPION conference game winning streak
Jan. 3. The 14 victories set an The 2006 Buckeyes opened the and a four-year, undefeated
NCAA Division I-A record. Their season at No. 1 in the polls and 2009 record in road games (18-0).
31-24 double-overtime victory remained there throughout the
over Miami is typical of a heart- BIG TEN CHAMPION
regular season. Jim Tressel’s Capturing their fifth straight 2016
pounding season in which they team compiled a perfect 12-0
win five games by six points or Big Ten title, the 11-2 Buckeyes Ohio State defeats Michigan for
regular season record and won advanced to Pasadena for the a fifth consecutive time, 30-27,
less. Quarterback Craig Krenzel the school’s first outright Big Ten
and two-way (flanker and first time in 12 years, defeating in double overtime before an
title since 1984. The Buckeyes favored Oregon 26-17 behind the Ohio Stadium record crowd of
cornerback) star Chris Gamble, defeated No. 2 Texas in Austin
share team MVP honors. play of Rose Bowl MVP Terrelle 110,082 fans. The Buckeyes are
and No. 2 Michigan in Columbus, Pryor. Winning the conference selected for the College Football
the latter a 42-39 shootout that crown outright, Ohio State Playoffs for the second time in
2003 will go down as one of the most closed the regular season with the three-year existance of the
The Buckeyes extend their thrilling games every played wins over nationally ranked Penn 2014 championship structure.
winning streak to 19 games – the in the storied rivalry. After a State, league-leading Iowa (in NATIONAL CHAMPION
second longest in school history loss to Florida in the National overtime) and at Michigan (21-10), BIG TEN CHAMPION 2017
at the time – before a 17-10 Championship game in Arizona, the sixth consecutive victory over Urban Meyer’s 2014 Ohio State Ohio State won its 36th Big Ten
loss at Wisconsin ended that the Buckeyes wound up No. 2 the Wolverines, an OSU record. Buckeyes captured the eighth championship, and second under
streak. A triple overtime win over in the final polls. Individually,
North Carolina State was the national championship in Coach Urban Meyer, by defeating
Troy Smith won unanimous
first OT game in Ohio Stadium 2010 school history to cap its 125th No. 4 Wisconsin in the Big Ten
All-America honors and became
and the longest game in OSU All wins from the 2010 football season of football. Led by eight title game in Indianapolis. The
Ohio State’s seventh Heisman
history: 4:17. OSU won its second season were vacated by the senior starters, the Buckeyes Buckeyes then went on to
Trophy winner.
consecutive BCS game with a NCAA Committee on Infractions. won their final 13 games to smother No. 8 USC, 24-7, to win
35-28 win over Kansas State in Ohio State, therefore, is not win the first College Football the Goodyear Cotton Bowl and
the Fiesta Bowl.
2007 credited with winning 12 of 13 Playoff national championship cap a 12-2 season that included
BIG TEN CHAMPION games in 2010, including the while tying the NCAA record wins over No. 2 Penn State, No.
The Buckeyes won another Sugar Bowl; with winning a Big for wins in a season with 14. 12 Michigan State and a sixth
2004 outright Big Ten title and finished Ten record sixth consecutive The Buckeyes stayed perfect consecutive win over Michigan.
The senior class had the the regular season with an 11-1 Big Ten championship; or in Big Ten play under Meyer
satisfaction of being just the mark, the only loss coming with winning for the seventh by winning all eight games 2018
second class in Ohio State to Illinois. Ohio State, which consecutive season over rival to extend their conference Led by Heisman Throphy
history to post winning records moved to No. 1 in the polls by Michigan. record-winning streak to 24 finalist QB Dwayne Haskins,
against Michigan (3-1) and in mid-October, finished with a 14-3 games. Then with Cardale Ohio State repeated as Big
bowl play (3-1). Chic Harley, win at Michigan; after a number 2012 Jones replacing the injured Ten Champions and went on to
Ohio State‘s first three-time All- of upsets across the nation Coach Urban Meyer and the J.T. Barrett at quarterback, the win the program’s eighth Rose
American, had his jersey retired. during the next two weeks, the 2012 Ohio State Buckeyes were Buckeyes beat Wisconsin, 59-0, Bowl, defeating Washington
Buckeyes were No. 1 in the BCS not eligible to compete in the to win the school’s 35th Big Ten 28-23. The Buckeyes won their
2005 standings entering the bowl Conference championship; a win
post-season, but that didn’t seventh consecutive game over
BIG TEN CHAMPION season. Ohio State went to play so convincing the team earned
stop the program from doing Michigan, topping the fourth-
The Buckeyes captured a share LSU in New Orleans, dropping a one of four positions in the first
everything else it possibly ranked Wolverines 63-39 and
of their 30th Big Ten title and 38-24 decision to finish ranked College Football Playoff. In the
could. The Buckeyes posted then defeating Northwestern
closed the season with seven fourth. Coach Jim Tressel won CFP semifinals at the Allstate
a 12-0 record for just the sixth 45-24 in Indianapolis at the Big
consecutive wins en route to a his 200th career game with Sugar Bowl, Ohio State came
undefeated/untied season in Ten Championship Game.
10-2 record. Coach Jim Tressel’s the victory at Washington. Bill back from a 21-6 deficit behind
school history and won the Big
Ten Leaders Division title. outstanding defense and 230
rushing yards from Ezekiel Elliott
COACHES
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PAUL BROWN
Head Coach – 1941-43
BROWN
COACHES
83
LEGENDS & GREATS
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45 ARCHIE GRIFFIN
Running Back – 1972-75
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31 VIC JANOWICZ
Back – 1949-51
85
LEGENDS & GREATS
ALL-TIME GREATS
ALL-TIME GREATS
BOSA
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97 NICK BOSA BOSTON BYARS
Defensive End – 2016-18
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• First Team All-American (2017)
9 DAVID BOSTON 41 KEITH BYARS
• Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year (2017)
Split End – 1996-98 Running Back – 1982-85
• First Team All-Big Ten (2017)
• Still holds 10 Ohio State receiving records • Chicago Tribune Silver Football Award (1984)
A 2017 All-American and the Big Ten
• Most career receptions, TDs and 100-yard • Led nation in rushing, scoring and all-
Conference Smith-Brown defensive lineman
games purpose yards (1984)
of the year, Bosa was considered by many as
• All-American (1998) • Fifth at Ohio State with 3,200 rushing yards
the best player in college football through the
first several games of the 2018 season. His
In three seasons, David Boston set or tied 12 Keith Byars earned first team All-America
6.0 tackles-for-loss, totaling 43 yards, ranked
Ohio State receiving records, including most honors, was Big Ten MVP and runner-up for
10th nationally and were accumulated in only
receptions (191), yards (2,855) and touchdowns the Heisman Trophy (to Boston College’s Doug
about three halves of football, and his four
(34) in a career and most receptions (85) and Flutie) in 1984, when he rushed for a then-
quarterback sacks ranked third nationally. He
yards (1,435) in a season (1998). His records school record 1,764 yards and 22 touchdowns.
had tied his career high in tackles – five – in
also included most 100-yard receiving games That season, he led the nation in rushing,
two of the first three games of 2018 and he
in a career (13) and season (eight in 1998). He scoring (144 points) and all-purpose running
was the Buckeyes’ leading tackler with 14. He
still holds the career marks for receptions and (2,441). Included in those totals were 274 yards
had recorded two forced fumbles with each
touchdown receptions. In 1998, he earned first and five TDs against Illinois in one of the most
resulting in a touchdown. Bosa was injured
team All-America honors. But what separated brilliant individual performances in OSU annals.
in the third quarter of the TCU game, though,
him from other receivers in OSU history is The Fighting Illini led 24-0, but Byars’ fourth
had surgery and missed the rest of the
the way he stood out in big games. With 19 TD was a spectacular 67-yard run in which
season, yet still earned honorable mention
seconds left to play in the 1997 Rose Bowl he completely reversed his field and lost a
all-Big Ten Conference honors. During his
against Arizona State, he caught the game- shoe at the Illinois 35, but still outran the Illini
All-America season as a sophomore in 2017,
winning touchdown. In the 1998 Michigan secondary. His fifth touchdown of the day was
Bosa led the Buckeyes in tackles-for-loss
game, he had 10 receptions for 231 yards and the game winner. Byars, who missed most of
(16.0) and TFL yardage (74) with another
two touchdowns. He capped his career by his senior year with a broken foot, is still fourth
team-high 8.0 quarterback sacks. He was
being named MVP of the 1999 Sugar Bowl. The on the all-time rushing list with 3,200 yards.
second in the Big Ten in both TFLs and sacks.
Humble, Texas, native played eight seasons in The Dayton, Ohio, native played 13 seasons
His Ohio State career numbers featured
the NFL after being drafted in the first round in the NFL. He was elected to the Ohio State
77 tackles, 29.0 tackles-for-loss and 17.5
with the ninth overall pick by the Arizona Athletics Hall of Fame in 2000.
quarterback sacks, all accomplished in just
Cardinals.
30 games and 10 starts. Bosa was the second BYARS’ CAREER RUSHING STATS
overall selection in the 2018 NFL Draft, by the BOSTON’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS Year G Att. Yards Avg. TDs
San Francisco 49ers, becoming the fourth-
Year G Rec. Yards Avg. TDs 1982 9 4 17 4.3 0
highest drafted Buckeye ever.
1996 12 33 450 13.6 7 1983 12 222 1,199 5.4 22
1997 13 73 970 13.3 14 1984 12 336 1,764 5.3 24
BOSA’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS
1998 12 85 1,435 16.9 13 1985 4 53 208 3.9 4
Year G UA Ass. Tot. TFL Yards Sacks
Totals 37 191 2,855 14.9 30 Totals 37 619 3,200 5.2 50
2016 13 17 12 29 7.0 36 5.0
2017 14 19 15 34 16.0 74 8.5
2018 3 11 3 14 6.0 43 4.0
Totals 30 47 30 77 29 153 17.5
ALL-TIME GREATS
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36 TOM COUSINEAU
Linebacker – 1975-78
ALL-TIME GREATS
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15 EZEKIEL ELLIOTT
Running Back – 2013-15
ALL-TIME GREATS
91
LEGENDS & GREATS
ALL-TIME GREATS
• Biletnikoff Award (1995) • College Football Hall of Fame (1998) • College Football Hall of Fame (1951)
• Consensus All-American (1995) • Held school record with 320 tackles • Ohio State’s first three-time All-American
• Ohio State record seven 100-yard receiving • Academic All-America Hall of Fame (1992) • Led Ohio State to first Big Ten title (1916)
games (1995)
Randy Gradishar was considered by Woody Charles “Chic” Harley was Ohio State’s
After a quiet first two seasons with the Hayes as “the best linebacker” he has ever first three-time All-American and the first
Buckeyes (15 catches total), Terry Glenn coached at Ohio State. Gradishar was a Buckeye – player to be inducted into the
repeatedly rose to new heights during the 1995 two-time All-American and is considered one College Football Hall of Fame, in 1951. He won
campaign while becoming the school’s first- of the most versatile, mobile and complete All-America honors as a running back in 1916
ever recipient of the Fred Biletnikoff Award. linebackers ever to play college football. and 1917 before spending the 1918 season in
Glenn had 64 receptions for 1,411 yards and He was a three-year starter between 1971 the military. He returned to OSU in 1919 and
17 touchdowns. His touchdown total is still a and 1973 and recorded 320 total tackles. He picked up where he had left off, again winning
school season record. Glenn led the nation in finished sixth in the Heisman Trophy balloting All-America acclaim. In addition to running the
yards per catch, was fourth in yards per game as a senior and was the backbone of the football, he also punted, kicked extra points (he
and eighth in scoring in 1995. In addition to 1973 defense, which recorded four shutouts used the drop kick) and played defense. Fans
winning the Biletnikoff Award, Glenn followed and allowed just 64 points. After graduation, turned out in record numbers to watch Harley
Cris Carter as just the second wide receiver in he played 10 years with the Denver Broncos. play and he and the team did not disappoint.
Ohio State history to win first-team All-America During his career, he was a seven-time Pro Harley led the Buckeyes to their first Big Ten
honors. Glenn caught nine passes for 253 Bowler, the second most by any Bronco at the title in 1916, a repeat championship in 1917 and
yards and four touchdowns at Pitt, shattering end of his career, and he also is the all-time a second-place finish in 1919. He was a team
the school records for single-game receiving leader in tackles for Denver with 1,958. He captain 1919. During his three seasons at Ohio
yardage and tying the mark for TD catches. The was inducted into the Academic All-America State, the Buckeyes posted a combined record
Pitt game was one of seven 100-yard games Hall of Fame in 1992. In December of 1998, he of 21-1-1. The Buckeyes played at old Ohio Field
for Glenn, another OSU record. Glenn opted to was inducted into the College Football Hall of during the Harley era. But largely because of
leave school after his junior year and was taken Fame. Gradishar was the recipient of the 2015 his play, Ohio Stadium was built in 1922 and
in the first round of the 1996 NFL draft by the Bronko Nagurski Legends Award. has affectionately been referred to as the
New England Patriots. He set an NFL record for “House that Harley built.” His jersey number 47
catches (90) by a rookie, helping the Patriots GRADISHAR’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS was retired in 2004.
to the Super Bowl. He had 8,823 yards and 44 Year G UA Ass. Tot. TFL Yards PBU
touchdowns in his 12-year career. Tragically, he 1971 10 53 31 84 5 30 2
lost his life in a car accident in 2017. 1972 11 42 60 102 4 26 4
1973 11 60 74 134 6 13 4
GLENN’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS
Totals 32 155 165 320 15 69 10
Year G Rec. Yards Avg. TDs
1993 10 8 156 19.5 0
1994 10 7 110 15.7 0
1995 12 64 1,411 22.1 17
Totals 32 79 1,677 21.2 17
ALL-TIME GREATS
_______________________________________ ________________________________________
47 A.J. HAWK 74 JOHN HICKS
Linebacker – 2002-05 Offensive Tackle – 1970-73
93
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ALL-TIME GREATS
________________________________________ ________________________________________
2 MALCOLM JENKINS 98 THOMAS “PEPPER”
Cornerback – 2005-08 JOHNSON
Linebacker – 1982-85
• Consensus All-American (2008)
• Thorpe Award (2008) • All-American (1985)
• Played on four Big Ten championship teams • Two-time team captain (1984 & 1985)
• Sixth at Ohio State with 379 tackles
The premier defensive back in college football
in 2008, cornerback Malcolm Jenkins was Thomas “Pepper” Johnson played for the
a team captain as a senior who won the Buckeyes between 1982-85, earning All-
highest honor at his position when he was America honors as a senior. During his career,
named the winner of the Jim Thorpe Award. he was credited with 379 tackles, good for
This no-nonsense vocal leader was a starter fourth place on the all-time OSU list. In the
HOYING on four Big Ten title teams, never lost to 1984 and 1985 seasons, Johnson led the squad
Michigan (4-0) and twice played in the national in tackles and teamed with Chris Spielman to
championship game. Earning consensus All- give the Buckeyes one of the most formidable
________________________________________ America accolades and a unanimous all-Big linebacking tandems in college football. A born
14 BOBBY HOYING Ten selection, Jenkins amassed 28 career pass leader, Johnson was elected team captain and
Quarterback – 1992-95 break-ups and an additional 11 interceptions voted defensive MVP in both his junior and
to go along with 196 career tackles. Jenkins senior seasons. He also was named all-Big
• NFF Vincent dePaul Draddy Award (1995) was known for relentless intensity on the Ten in both of those years. He was a member
• Ohio State record 57 touchdown passes field, demanding the highest performance of two Super Bowl championship teams with
• Third among Ohio State QBs with 30 wins standards from himself and his teammates. The the New York Giants and was named to the
Piscataway, N.J., product was the first-round Pro Bowl twice. After 13 seasons as an NFL
Bobby Hoying was a three-year starter for OSU, draft pick of the NFL’s New Orleans Saints and player, he began his coaching career with the
leading the Buckeyes to a combined record of graduated in June of his senior year. He played New England Patriots. He spent 14 seasons as
30-7-1. As a senior, Hoying earned first team five seasons with the Saints, winning a Super a Patriots coach, winning three Super Bowls in
all-Big Ten honors, was named team captain Bowl title in his rookie season of 2009. Jenkins the process. He was elected to the Ohio State
and rewrote the OSU records book by throwing will play his 11th season in the NFL in 2019. He Athletics Hall of Fame in 2001.
for 3,269 yards and 29 touchdowns. He also won a second Super Bowl, with Philadelphia,
set school records for completion percentage in 2018.
(.580) and passing efficiency (163.4) that year.
His 57 career TD passes set a school record JENKINS’ CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS
(that still stands), as did the 16 games in which Year G UA Ass. Tot. TFL PBU INT
he passed for 200 or more yards. Hoying 2005 10 23 14 37 0 2 0
led the Big Ten in total offense as a senior 2006 13 40 15 55 4.5 7 4
and wound up second nationally in passing 2007 13 27 20 47 5.0 7 4
efficiency. His 7,232 passing yards (most of 2008 13 34 21 55 4.0 12 3
which came his last two years) ranked second
Totals 49 124 70 194 13.5 28 11
in OSU annals. An exceptional student, he
won the 1995 National Football Foundation’s
Vincent dePaul Draddy Award, which goes
annually to the top senior student-athlete in
college football. The native of St. Henry, Ohio,
played six seasons in professional football. He JOHNSON
was elected to the Ohio State Athletics Hall of
Fame in 2008. JOHNSON’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS
Year G UA Ass. Tot. TFL Yards Sacks
HOYING’S CAREER PASSING STATS
1982 7 1 5 6 0 0 0
Year G Att. Comp. Int. Yds. TDs
1983 11 38 54 92 2 12 2
1992 6 14 6 1 58 1
1984 12 77 63 140 5 18 1
1993 12 202 109 8 1,570 8
1985 12 74 67 141 5 24 2
1994 13 301 170 14 2,335 19
Totals 42 190 189 379 12 54 5
1995 13 341 211 12 3,269 29
Totals 44 858 498 35 7,232 57 JENKINS
ALL-TIME GREATS
________________________________________
33 PETE JOHNSON
Fullback – 1973-76
95
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ALL-TIME GREATS
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64 JIM LACHEY
Offensive Guard – 1981-84
ALL-TIME GREATS
________________________________________
5 BRAXTON MILLER
Quarterback/H-Back – 2011-15
97
LEGENDS & GREATS
ALL-TIME GREATS
ALL-TIME GREATS
99
LEGENDS & GREATS
ALL-TIME GREATS
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24 SHAWN SPRINGS
Cornerback – 1994-96
ALL-TIME GREATS
________________________________________
68 JIM STILLWAGON
Middle Guard – 1968-70
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ALL-TIME GREATS
Tovar was elected team co-captain and earned including career sacks (36), single season and
Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year honors career TFLs (26 in 1995 and 66, respectively),
(selected by the conference coaches) after single season and career TFL yards (133 in
recording 128 tackles. A three-time all-Big Ten 1995 and 349, respectively) and career sack
selection, Tovar ranked fourth in school history yardage (245). He ranks third all-time in the
with 414 total tackles and 239 solo tackles. The Big Ten in sacks and sixth in TFLs. Vrabel had
Elyria, Ohio, native was a third-round selection a distinguished NFL career with three teams, a
of the Cincinnati Bengals in the 1993 NFL Draft. career that saw him a part of the New England
After playing eight years in the NFL, Tovar Patriots’ dynamic run of three Super Bowls in
began a career in college coaching. He was four years (2001, 2003, 2004). In 2007, as a
elected to the Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame member of the Patriots, he was named to the
in 2001. Pro Bowl and a month later was named All-Pro.
On top of these accomplishments, Vrabel’s
TOVAR’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS professional career included 206 games
Year G UA Ass. Tot. TFL Yards Sacks played with Pittsburgh, New England and WILKINSON
1989 12 27 37 64 3 3 0 Kansas City, 140 starts and enough impressive
1990 12 78 47 125 6.5 30 3 statistics – 57 sacks, 11 interceptions, 17 forced
1991 12 61 36 97 8.5 21 1 fumbles and 11 touchdowns receiving (as a ________________________________________
1992 12 73 55 128 17 33 3 tight end), including two in Super Bowls – that 72 DAN WILKINSON
Totals 48 239 175 414 35 87 7 one has to conclude he is one of the great Defensive Tackle – 1992-93
performers in a team sport that Ohio State
has produced. In 2012 he was elected into • Consensus All-American (1993)
the Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame. Vrabel • Big Ten Defensive Player and Lineman of
is in his second season as coach of the NFL’s the Year (1993)
Tennessee Titans. He is the first former Ohio • Overall No. 1 pick in NFL Draft (1994)
State player to become an NFL head coach.
Dan Wilkinson played just two years of football
VRABEL’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS for Ohio State, but in those two seasons
Year G UA Ass. Tot. TFL Yards Sacks he established himself as one of the best
1993 12 6 3 9 2 8 2 defensive linemen ever to wear the Scarlet
1994 13 43 25 68 20 101 12 and Gray. Redshirted as a true freshman in
1995 13 44 19 63 26 133 13 1991, the 6-5, 300-pound Wilkinson, known as
1996 12 37 19 56 18 107 9 “Big Daddy,” started as a sophomore in 1992
Totals 50 130 66 196 66 349 36 and won all-Big Ten honors. Blessed with an
incredible combination of size, strength and
speed, he finished his rookie year with 46
tackles, including 10.5 tackles for loss and 6.5
TOVAR
sacks. As a junior in 1993, Wilkinson was the
dominant defensive linemen in college football,
________________________________________ winding up the year with 44 tackles and 13
94 MIKE VRABEL tackles for loss. No one could block him one-
Defensive End – 1993-96 on-one. At season’s end, he again won all-Big
Ten laurels, won Big Ten defensive player and
• Two-time All-American defensive lineman of the year honors, and was
(and consensus in 1996) a consensus All-America pick. The Cincinnati
• Two-time Big Ten Defensive Lineman of Bengals made him the first selection in the NFL
the Year (1995 & 1996) draft in April, 1994. The Dayton, Ohio, native
• Holds Ohio State career sacks and played 13 seasons in the NFL.
TFL records
WILKINSON’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS
Mike Vrabel was one of the great defensive Year G UA Ass. Tot. TFL Yards Sacks
VRABEL
linemen not only at Ohio State, but in the 1992 12 26 20 46 10.5 83 6.5
history of the Big Ten Conference. He earned 1993 12 27 17 44 13 51 2.0
two Big Ten Conference Defensive Lineman Totals 24 53 37 90 23.5 103 8.5
of the Year honors (1995 and 1996) and was
the first to win the award two times. He also
earned back-to-back All-America honors those
same seasons. Vrabel twice set the Ohio State
single-season record for sacks and tackles for
loss (TFL) and he still holds six school records,
102 2019 Ohio State Football
LEGENDS & GREATS
ALL-TIME GREATS
________________________________________ ________________________________________
99 BILL WILLIS 11 ANTOINE WINFIELD
Lineman – 1942-44 Cornerback – 1995-98
WILLIS
WINFIELD
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AWARD WINNERS & HISTORY
1976 Bob Brudzinski *................................ DE 1996 Orlando Pace *.................................. OT 2007 James Laurinaitis #............................LB
Chris Ward *...................................... OT Shawn Springs *................................ CB Kirk Barton........................................ OT
Tom Skladany.......................................P Mike Vrabel *..................................... DE Vernon Gholston............................... DE
1977 Chris Ward #...................................... OT 1997 Andy Katzenmoyer *..........................LB Malcolm Jenkins............................... DB
Aaron Brown.....................................NG Rob Murphy *....................................OG 2008 James Laurinaitis *.............................LB
Tom Cousineau *................................LB Antoine Winfield................................ CB Malcolm Jenkins *............................. DB
Ray Griffin.............................................S 1998 David Boston......................................SE 2009 Kurt Coleman.................................... DB
1978 Tom Cousineau *................................LB Damon Moore....................................SS 2010 Mike Brewster......................................C
1979 Ken Fritz *..........................................OG Rob Murphy.......................................OG Chimdi Chekwa................................. DB
Art Schlichter..................................... QB Antoine Winfield *............................. CB 2012 Johnathan Hankins............................DT
1982 Marcus Marek *..................................LB 1999 Na’il Diggs..........................................LB Bradley Roby..................................... CB
1984 James Lachey*..................................OG 2000 Mike Doss...........................................SS 2013 Ryan Shazier......................................LB
Keith Byars #......................................TB 2001 LeCharles Bentley *.............................C Jack Mewhort.................................... OT
1985 Thomas “Pepper” Johnson................LB Mike Doss...........................................SS 2014 Joey Bosa #...................................... DE
1986 Cris Carter *........................................SE 2002 Mike Doss #.......................................SS Michael Bennett.................................DL
Chris Spielman *.................................LB Andy Groom.........................................P 2015 Vonn Bell..........................................SAF
1987 Chris Spielman #................................LB Mike Nugent *......................................K Joey Bosa *....................................... DE
Tom Tupa #...........................................P Matt Wilhelm *....................................LB Taylor Decker * ................................. OT
1988 Jeff Uhlenhake.....................................C 2003 Will Allen *..........................................SS Adolphus Washington........................DT
1991 Steve Tovar.........................................LB Will Smith........................................... DE 2016 Pat Elflein #..........................................C
1992 Steve Tovar.........................................LB 2004 MIke Nugent *....................................PK Malik Hooker #..................................SA
1993 Korey Stringer................................... OT A.J. Hawk *.........................................LB Billy Price...........................................OG
Dan Wilkinson *..................................DT 2005 A.J. Hawk #........................................LB Curtis Samuel...................................H-B
1994 Korey Stringer *................................. OT Donte Whitner....................................SS 2017 Billy Price#...........................................C
1995 Eddie George #..................................TB Nick Mangold.......................................C Denzel Ward*.................................... CB
Terry Glenn *....................................... FL 2006 Troy Smith #...................................... QB Nick Bosa.......................................... DE
Orlando Pace #................................. OT Ted Ginn Jr..........................................PR 2018 Michael Jordan....................................C
Mike Vrabel....................................... DE James Laurinaitis *.............................LB
Quinn Pitcock *...................................DL
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ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS
111
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ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS
Each year, the National Football Foundation 1964 Arnie Chonko.................................... DB 1989 Joe Staysniak.................................... OT
awards a scholarship to the top 13 seniors in 1965 Willard Sander....................................FB 1990 Greg Frey.......................................... QB
college football. The $18,000 grant for gradu- 1968 David Foley....................................... OT 1992 Greg Smith........................................NG
ate work is based upon combined excellence 1970 Rex Kern............................................ QB 1994 Joey Galloway....................................SE
in athletics and academics. Ohio State has 1973 Randy Gradishar.................................LB 1995 Bobby Hoying.................................... QB
produced 21 recipients. At its annual awards 1975 Brian Baschnagel...............................RB 1996 Greg Bellisari......................................LB
banquet, the Foundation also presents the 1979 Jim Laughlin.......................................LB 1999 Ahmed Plummer............................... CB
William V. Campbell Award to the top senior in 1982 Joe Smith.......................................... OT 2003 Craig Krenzel..................................... QB
the group. Buckeyes Bobby Hoying (1995) and 1983 John Frank.........................................TE 2008 Brian Robiskie...................................WR
Craig Krenzel (2003) were the first two Big Ten 1984 Dave Crecelius...................................DT 2015 Jacoby Boren.......................................C
players to win the award. 1985 Mike Lanese....................................... FL
ALL-TIME CAPTAINS
1890 Jesse L. Jones 1923 Boni Petcoff 1954 C. Richard Brubaker 1971 Harry Howard
Paul M. Lincoln 1924 Francis D. Young John R. Borton Tom DeLeone
1891 Richard T. Ellis 1925 Harold B. Cunningham 1955 Frank C. Machinsky 1972 Richard Galbos
1892 Richard T. Ellis 1926 Marty G. Karow Kenneth W. Vargo George Hasenohrl
1893 A.P. Gillen 1927 Theodore R. Meyer 1956 Franklin D.R. Ellwood 1973 Greg Hare
1894 W.G. Nagel 1928 Leo Raskowski P. William Michael Richard Middleton
1895 Renick W. Dunlap 1929 Alan M. Holman 1957 Galen B. Cisco 1974 Steve Myers
1896 Edward H. French 1930 Wesley E. Fesler Leo M. Brown Archie Griffin
William A. Reed 1931 Stuart K. Holcomb 1958 Francis T. Kremblas Arnold Jones
1897 Harry C. Hawkins 1932 Lewis G. Hinchman Richard P. Schafrath Neal Colzie
1898 John Segrist 1933 Joseph T. Gailus 1959 James E. Houston Pete Cusick
1899 D.B. Sayers Sidney Gillman 1960 James Tyrer 1975 Archie Griffin
1900 J.H.Tilton 1934 J. Regis Monahan James Herbstreit Brian Baschnagel
1901 J.M. Kittle 1935 Gomer T. Jones 1961 Thomas Perdue Tim Fox
1902 W.F. Coover 1936 Merle E. Wendt Michael Ingram Ken Kuhn
1903 James R. Marker 1937 Ralph C. Wolf 1962 Gary Moeller 1976 Bill Lukens
1904 John D. Thrower James A. McDonald Robert Vogel Ed Thompson
1905 Ralph W. Hoyer 1938 Michael Kabealo 1963 Ormonde Ricketts Tom Skladany
1906 James F. Lincoln Carl G. Kaplanoff Matthew Snell 1977 Chris Ward
1907 H.J. Schory 1939 Steven F. Andrako 1964 James Davidson Jeff Logan
1908 W.D. Barrington 1940 E. James Langhurst William Spahr Aaron Brown
1909 Thomas H. Jones 1941 Jack W. Stephenson Thomas Kiehfuss Ray Griffin
1910 Leslie R. Wells 1942 George M. Lynn 1965 Ike Kelley 1978 Ron Springs
1911 Frank P. Markley 1943 John R. Dugger Gregory Lashutka Tim Vogler
1912 Don B. Barricklow Charles A. Csuri 1966 John Fill Tom Cousineau
1913 W. Irving Geissman 1944 Gordon Appleby Mike Current Byron Cato
1914 Campbell J. Graf 1945 William C. Hackett Ray Pryor 1979 Jim Laughlin
1915 Ivan B. Boughton 1946 Warren Amling 1967 Bill Ray Anders Mike Guess
1916 Frank Sorensen 1947 Robert O. Jabbusch Samuel Elliott Ken Fritz
1917 Harold J. Courtney 1948 David I. Templeton 1968 David Foley Tom Waugh
Howard Courtney 1949 A. Jack Wilson Dirk Worden 1980 Doug Donley
1918 Clarence A. MacDonald 1950 Henry Bill Trautwein Mark Stier Calvin Murray
1919 Charles W. Harley 1951 Robert C. Heid 1969 David Whitfield Ray Ellis
1920 Iolas M. Huffman 1952 Bernie G. Skvarka Alan Jack Keith Ferguson
1921 Cyril E. Myers 1953 Robert V. Joslin 1970 Rex Kern 1981 Art Schlichter
1922 Lloyd A. Pixley George Jacoby Jan White Glen Cobb
James Stillwagon
Douglas Adams
ALL-TIME CAPTAINS
1982 Marcus Marek 1992 Kirk Herbstreit 2005 A.J. Hawk 2014 Michael Bennett
Glen Cobb Steve Tovar Nick Mangold Jeff Heuerman
Joe Lukens 1993 Alan Kline Nate Salley Curtis Grant
Jerome Foster Cedric Saunders Rob Sims Doran Grant
Gary Williams Jason Simmons 2006 Doug Datish Braxton Miller
Tim Spencer Chico Nelson David Patterson Evan Spencer
1983 John Frank 1994 Joey Galloway Quinn Pitcock 2015 J.T. Barrett
Bill Roberts Marlon Kerner Troy Smith Jacoby Boren
Rowland Tatum 1995 Matt Bonhaus 2007 Kirk Barton Taylor Decker
Garcia Lane Eddie George Dionte Johnson Braxton Miller
1984 Kirk Lowdermilk Bobby Hoying James Laurinaitis Joshua Perry
Mike Tomczak 1996 Juan Porter 2008 Todd Boeckman Tyvis Powell
Mark Krerowicz Greg Bellisari Malcolm Jenkins 2016 J.T. Barrett
Thomas Johnson 1997 Winfield Garnett James Laurinaitis Joe Burger
1985 Keith Byars Stan Jackson Brian Robiskie Gareon Conley
Mike Lanese 1998 Jerry Rudzinski 2009 Kurt Coleman Pat Elflein
Thomas Johnson Antoine Winfield Austin Spitler Tyquan Lewis
1986 Jim Karsatos Joe Germaine Doug Worthington Raekwon McMillan
Sonny Gordon 1999 Matt Keller 2010 Bryant Browning Billy Price
1987 Chris Spielman Ahmed Plummer Cameron Heyward 2017 J.T. Barrett
Eric Kumerow 2000 Rodney Bailey Ross Homan Billy Price
William White Steve Bellisari Brian Rolle Sam Hubbard
Tom Tupa Joe Cooper Brandon Saine Terry McLaurin
1988 Jeff Uhlenhake Ken-Yon Rambo Dane Sanzenbacher Parris Campbell
Vince Workman 2001 Steve Bellisari 2011 Mike Brewster Tyquan Lewis
Mike Sullivan Mike Collins Dan Herron Jayln Holmes
Michael McCray Joe Cooper John Simon Chris Worley
1989 Joe Staysniak Jamar Martin Andrew Sweat Tracy Sprinkle
Jeff Davidson 2002 Michael Doss 2012 Zach Boren 2018 Parris Campbell
Zack Dumas Donnie Nickey Garrett Goebel Terry McLaurin
David Brown 2003 Tim Anderson Jordan Hall Johnnie Dixon
Derek Isaman Craig Krenzel Etienne Sabino Isaiah Prince
1990 Jeff Graham Michael Jenkins John Simon Jordan Fuller
Dan Beatty Will Smith 2013 Jack Mewhort Tuf Borland
Mark Pelini 2004 Dustin Fox Christian Bryant Nick Bosa
Vinnie Clark Simon Fraser C.J. Barnett
Greg Frey Mike Nugent Corey Linsley
1991 Carlos Snow Lydell Ross Kenny Guiton
Scottie Graham Corey Brown
John Kacherski
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TEAM MVPS
119
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121
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PLAYERS COACHES
POSITION YRS AT OSU.....INDUCTED POSITION YRS AT OSU.....INDUCTED
Chic Harley Halfback 1916-17, 19...................... 1951 Howard Jones Head Coach 1910............................... 1951
Gaylord Stinchcomb Halfback 1917-20..........................1973 John Wilce Head Coach 1913-28..........................1954
Wes Fesler End 1928-30.........................1954 Francis Schmidt Head Coach 1934-40..........................1971
Gomer Jones Center 1934-35.........................1978 Ernie Godfrey Assistant Coach 1929-61..........................1972
Gust Zarnas Guard 1935-37..........................1975 Woody Hayes Head Coach 1951-78..........................1983
Bill Willis Tackle 1942-44...........................1971 Sid Gillman Assistant Coach 1941............................... 1989
Les Horvath Quarterback 1940-42, 44.................. 1969 Doyt Perry Assistant Coach 1951-54..........................1988
Warren Amling Guard/Tackle 1944-46..........................1984 Bo Schembechler Assistant Coach 1958-62.........................1993
Jim Daniel Tackle 1939-41.......................... 1977 Earle Bruce Head Coach 1979-1987.................... 2002
Vic Janowicz Halfback 1949-51..........................1976 Lou Holtz Assistant Coach 1968............................. 2008
Howard Cassady Halfback 1952-55.........................1979 John Cooper Head Coach 1988-2000.................. 2008
Jim Parker Guard 1954-56.........................1974 Jim Tressel Head Coach 2001-2010.................... 2015
Aurealius Thomas Guard 1955-57........................ 1989
Archie Griffin Tailback 1972-75......................... 1986
Jim Stillwagon Middle Guard 1968-70......................... 1991
Bob Ferguson Fullback 1959-61......................... 1996
Randy Gradishar Linebacker 1971-73.......................... 1998
John Hicks Tackle 1970, ’72-73.................. 2001
Jack Tatum Defensive Back 1968-70........................2004
Jim Houston End 1957-58....................... 2005
Rex Kern Quarterback 1968-70........................2007
Chris Spielman Linebacker 1984-87........................ 2009
Eddie George Running Back 1992-95........................ 2012
Orlando Pace Left Tackle 1994-96.........................2014
Tom Cousineau Linebacker 1975-78......................... 2016
WARFIELD BROWN
123
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125
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129
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LETTERWINNERS
LETTERWINNERS
Brown, Henry............ 1983-85-86-87 Calkins, George H................1894-95 Cleary, Thomas J....................... 1942 Craig, Orlondo................1987-88-89
Brown, Jeff.................................1972 Cameron, George D.................. 1924 Clements, Nate..............1998-99-00 Cramer, Carl F................. 1931-32-33
Brown, Joe................1997-98-99-00 Campana, Thomas...........1969-70-71 Clift, Gary...................................1987 Cramer, William E....................... 1917
Brown, Leo M................. 1955-56-57 Campanella, Joseph A.............. 1950 Cline, Oliver M................ 1944-45-47 Crane, Jameson..............1945-46-47
Brown, Matthew..............1943-44-45 Campbell, Parris.......... 2015-16-17-18 Cline, W. D................................. 1895 Crapser, Steven R..................... 1969
Brown, Noah.........................2014-16 Campbell, Paul........... 1976-77-78-79 Clinton, Kyle.............................. 2014 Crawford, Albert K......... 1956-57-58
Brown, Randall............... 1992-93-94 Cannavino, Joseph P..... 1955-56-57 Closson, Tony............................ 1989 Crawford, Ricky......................... 2010
Brown, Stanley.......................... 1902 Cannavino, Michael L.....1946-47-48 Clotz, Dennis R........................... 1961 Crawford, Thomas E..................1957
Brown, Timothy.................... 1978-79 Cappell, Richard A...........1969-70-71 Cobb, Glen.................1979-80-81-82 Crecelius, David.........1981-82-83-84
Brown, Tommy.......................... 2013 Cargile, Jeff.......................... 1983-84 Coburn, James A.......................1970 Crecilius, Arthur W...............1894-95
Browning, Baron...................2017-18 Carlin, Earl V.........................1939-40 Cochran, Kenneth L................... 1931 Crooks, Duane.......................... 1999
Browning, Bryant..... 2007-08-09-10 Carlin, Oscar E..................... 1927-29 Cochran, Terrence A................. 1965 Crosby, Curtis........................... 2000
Brubaker, Carl R...................1953-54 Carpenter, Bobby.... 2002-03-04-05 Coffee, Charles B........... 1927-28-29 Crow, Fred........................... 1936-37
Bruckner, Edwin....................1940-41 Carroll, Paul B........................ 1911-12 Cole, George N.......................... 1891 Csuri, Charles A.............. 1941-42-46
Brudzinski, Robert...... 1973-74-75-76 Carroll, William M............ 1930-31-32 Cole, Robert.............................. 1956 Culbertson, Claude L.................1897
Brugge, Robert S............ 1944-46-47 Carson, James................ 1981-82-83 Coleman, Ken............1987-88-89-90 Culver, Brice............................. 2003
Bruney, Fred K................1950-51-52 Carson, Samuel K................1893-94 Coleman, Kurt......... 2006-07-08-09 Cumiskey, Frank S..........1934-35-36
Bruney, Robert O..................1962-63 Carter, Chris.....................2012-13-14 Coleman, R.J............................ 2004 Cummings, John........................1972
Brungard, David A................ 1967-68 Carter, Cris..................... 1984-85-86 Coles, Karl.......................1986-87-89 Cummings, William G................ 1956
Brungard, George..................... 1935 Carter, David W....................1928-29 Collins, Mike.............. 1998-99-00-01 Cunningham, Charles................ 1971
Bryant, Charles S............1959-60-61 Carter, DeWayne............ 1993-94-95 Collmar, William J.................1954-55 Cunningham, Harold B.. 1923-24-25
Bryant, Ché..........................1995-96 Carter, Duron............................ 2009 Colson, Dan.................... 1994-95-96 Cunningham, John F................. 1896
Bryant, Christian..........2010-11-12-13 Carter, C. Drew.............2000-02-03 Colzie, Cornelius............. 1972-73-74 Cunningham, Leo.......................1943
Bryant, Jaymes.........1986-87-88-89 Carver, Rolly J........................... 1904 Combs, Derek...........1997-98-99-00 Cupe, Tony.................................1987
Bryant, Ricky....................... 2000-01 Case, Claude H....................1902-03 Conley, Gareon................2014-15-16 Curcillo, Anthony.............1950-51-52
Bryce, Chalmers K......... 1906-07-08 Cash, Jeremy............................. 2011 Conley, William N.................. 1970-71 Curren, Michael F...................... 1904
Buchanan, Ben….........2009-10-11-12 Cassady, Craig................ 1973-74-75 Conlin, Ray................................ 1984 Curtis, Clarence.............. 1981-82-83
Bugel, Thomas E............ 1963-64-65 Cassady, Howard......1952-53-54-55 Connery, Will............................. 1995 Current, Michael..................1965-66
Bulen, Elwood J................... 1900-01 Castignola, Gregory........ 1977-78-79 Connor, Daniel D........................ 1961 Curto, Patrick................. 1973-74-75
Bullard, Courtland..... 1997-99-00-01 Cataline, Craig.......................... 2013 Conrad, Frederick B........ 1931-32-33 Cusick, Martin............................1977
Bullock, William M..................... 1938 Cato, Byron................ 1975-76-77-78 Conroy, James.......................... 1969 Cusick, Peter................... 1972-73-74
Buonamici, Nicholas.. 1973-74-75-76 Chattams, Angelo..................... 2001 Conroy, John.......................2004-05 Cutillo, Dan....................... 1971-72-73
Burden, Mike............................. 1996 Childress, Bam......... 2001-02-03-04 Conway, Blair....................... 1972-73 Czyzynski, Richard.......... 1981-82-83
Burger, Joe.................. 2013-14-15-16 Cheatwood, Tim........ 1998-99-00-01 Conwell, Chris.......................... 2002
D
Burgett, Richard K...................... 1941 Chekwa, Chimdi....... 2007-08-09-10 Cooke, Clement C...................... 1910
Dale, Michael D..........................1970
Burgin, Asbury L...................1965-66 Cheney, David A............. 1968-69-70 Cook, Bryan.............. 1989-90-91-92
Daly, Brett..................................2007
Burke, Timothy..................... 1978-79 Cheroke, George....................... 1941 Cook, Ronald L..................... 1955-57
D’Andrea, Michael........... 1979-80-81
Burns, Rodjay............................ 2016 Cherry, Boyd V..................1912-13-14 Cooper, George........ 1984-85-86-87
D’Andrea, Mike....... 2002-03-04-06
Burrell, Matt..........................2016-17 Chonko, Arnie................ 1962-63-64 Cooper, Joe............... 1998-99-00-01
Daniell, James L.............. 1939-40-41
Burris, Brooks...........1995-96-97-98 Chrisman, Drue.....................2017-18 Cooper, Johnathan.......... 2016-17-18
Daniels, LeShun............. 1994-95-96
Burris, Scott.....................1978-79-80 Chrissinger, Warren O.......... 1936-37 Cooper, Marco.................... 2000-01
Dannelley, Scott......... 1972-73-74-75
Burrow, Joe............................... 2016 Cibene, Michael........................ 2016 Coover, Winifred F.......... 1900-01-02
Dansler, Kelton........... 1975-76-77-78
Burrows, Cam.......................2013-14 Cicero, Chris.............................. 1983 Cope, Harry............................... 1898
Darst, Lester D.......................1907-11
Burrows, Norman............1978-79-80 Cisco, Galen................... 1955-56-57 Cope, James................... 1972-73-74
Datish, Doug.................2004-05-06
Burrows, Roger W......................1970 Cisco, Jeff.............................1981-82 Cordle, Jim.................... 2007-08-09
Datish, Michael..........................1975
Burton, Arthur F.............. 1967-68-69 Claflin, Walter N............. 1906-07-08 Cornell, Fred A.......................... 1902
Daugherty, Harold R................. 1945
Busich, Sam......................... 1934-35 Claggett, Edward F........ 1904-06-07 Cornell, Jashon.....................2017-18
Daughters, Charles G................ 1916
Buss, Charles............................. 1891 Clair, Frank J.................. 1938-39-40 Cory, Lincoln T...................... 1927-28
Davidson, James.................1963-64
Butts, Robert W....................1960-62 Clare, Robert L..................... 1909-10 Cothran, Jeff................... 1991-92-93
Davidson, James Jr................... 1985
Butcher, Fred E.........1895-96-97-00 Clarett, Maurice....................... 2002 Cott, Richard S.................1919-20-21
Davidson, Jeff...........1986-87-88-89
Byars, Keith...............1982-83-84-85 Clark, James...................1947-48-49 Cottrell, Ernest E........................1944
Davies, Thomas C................. 1918-19
By’not’e, Butler......... 1990-91-92-93 Clark, James........................ 2015-16 Cotton, James......................1998-99
Davis, Jeff........................ 1971-72-73
Byrne, Edward G..................1903-04 Clark, David B................ 1902-03-04 Courtney, Harold J............ 1915-16-17
Davis, Jerome.......................1973-74
Clark, Donald................. 1956-57-58 Courtney, Howard G......... 1915-16-17
C Davis, Paul J...............................1943
Clark, Eugene L.........................1943 Cousineau, Tom......... 1975-76-77-78
Cacchio, Chad................1998-99-00 Davis, Robert............................. 1995
Clark, Myers A................ 1924-25-26 Cox, Garth........................1974-76-77
Cage, Jerron............................. 2018 Davis, Vernon H........................ 1898
Clark, Shane.........................1995-96 Cox, Joseph E................ 1926-27-28
Cairns, Gary L.......................1966-67 Davis, Wyatt.............................. 2018
Clark, Vinnie................... 1988-89-90 Cox, Joseph F.................. 1909-10-11
Caldwell, Jason........................ 2004 Dawdy, Donald A...................... 1953
Clarke, Adrien..........2000-01-02-03 Cox, Melvin B.............................1934
Calhoun, Matt............1993-94-95-96 Dawson, Dino............................ 1984
Clarke, Dominic.................... 2010-11 Cowman, Randy.........................1972
Dawson, Jack S........................ 1948
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LETTERWINNERS
Day, John....................... 1995-96-97 Dudley, Rickey.....................1994-95 Erwin, Derek.............................. 2011 Foster, Thomas B...................... 1905
Dean, C. A................................. 1902 Dugger, Dean................. 1952-53-54 Espy, Bennie E.....................1962-63 Foss, Clarence M..... 1902-03-04-05
Dean, Hal S..................... 1941-42-46 Dugger, John R...............1942-43-44 Evege, Donnie......................... 2009 Foss, Earl D............................ 1910-11
Debevc, Mark C............. 1968-69-70 Dulin, Gary................. 1976-77-78-79 Everett, Tyler........... 2002-03-04-05 Fouch, George E............ 1927-28-29
Decker, Taylor............. 2012-13-14-15 Dully, Mike............................1993-94 Ewalt, Dwight S.......................... 1913 Foulk, Charles W.............1890-91-92
DeCree, Van.................... 1972-73-74 Dumas, Zack.............1986-87-88-89 Ewart, Kenneth L....................1917-19 Fout, James E........................... 1945
DeGraffenreid, Allen.......1990-91-92 Dunlap, John H....................1895-96 Ewing, Harry E.......................... 1905 Fox, Dustin............... 2001-02-03-04
Delaney, Kevin.......................... 1985 Dunlap, Nelson H............ 1921-22-23 Ezzo, Billy........................ 1972-73-74 Fox, Samuel S.......................1940-41
DeLeone, James............. 1979-80-81 Dunlap, Renick W.......1891-93-94-95 Fox, Tim...................... 1972-73-74-75
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DeLeone, Thomas D........1969-70-71 Dunn, Bri’onte..................2012-14-15 Fragel, Reid.................2009-10-11-12
Facchine, Richard..................... 1955
Delich, Peter D................ 1931-32-33 Dunn, Craig...........................1981-82 France, Doug.................. 1972-73-74
Fada, Craig.................. 2013-14-15-16
DeLong, A. Z........................1895-96 Dunsford, Jan H...................1904-05 France, Steve............................ 1989
Faehl, Paul J.............................. 1950
DeMaria, Mike............... 2002-03-04 Duncan, Howard D............... 1946-47 Francis, David L...................1960-62
Fair, Robert F............................. 1963
Demmel, Robert C............... 1947-50 Dupree, Roedell........................ 1995 Fragel, Reid..................... 2009-10-11
Farcasin, Constantine J...1918-19-22
Dendiu, Traian T................... 1944-46 Durbin, Tyler.............................. 2016 Frank, John............... 1980-81-82-83
Farris, Chase............... 2012-13-14-15
Denker, Irv................................. 1952 Durtschi, William R.................... 1942 Franklin, Khaleed...................... 2016
Ferrall, Junius B.............. 1930-31-32
Denlinger, Todd....... 2006-07-08-09 Dwelle, Brad..............1979-80-81-82 Frantz, Matthew................... 1986-87
Farrell, John R........................... 1960
Denman, Edgar......................... 1894 Dwyer, Donald W............ 1965-66-67 Franzinger, Ryan...................... 2006
Farrell, Luke..........................2017-18
Detrick, Roger......................1959-60 Dwyer, R. E................................ 1898 Fraser, Simon........... 2001-02-03-04
Fay, Sherman............1899-00-01-02
DeVoe, Keith E............... 1923-24-25 Dye, Dan...................................2007 Frayer, Leo A............................. 1894
Fazio, Charles A.........1945-46-47-48
Diehl, William............................ 1932 Dye, William H.................1934-35-36 Frazier, Rashad......................... 2014
Fedderson, Jerold V..................1943
Diggs, Na’il..................... 1997-98-99 Frechtling, Arthur G............ 1899-00
E Federle, Tom........................1963-64
Dike, Ed..................................... 1904 Freeman, Marcus....2004, 06-07-08
Eachus, William N................1965-66 Fekete, Eugene........................ 1942
Dill, M. R...............................1928-29 French, Edward H.......... 1893-94-95
Eagleson, John H...................... 1898 Feldwisch, Henry W....................1911
Dill, Raymond............................. 1901 Frey, Greg.................1987-88-89-90
Early, Ellis T................................. 1921 Fender, Paul E............................1967
Dillman, Thomas M........ 1954-55-56 Friday, Tyler............................... 2018
Eberle, John J..................... 1908-09 Ferguson, Keith...............1978-79-80
Dillon, Daniel D......................... 1966 Fried, Lawrence L..................... 1930
Eberts, Mark............................... 1981 Ferguson, Robert E.........1959-60-61
Diltz, Charles R.......... 1901-02-03-04 Friedman, Max........................... 1918
Ebinger, Elbert C....................... 1955 Ferko, Richard....................... 1970-71
DiPierro, Ramon F......1944-46-47-48 Frimel, Rich............... 1988-89-90-91
Ebner, Nate..................... 2009-10-11 Ferrelli, Guy............................... 2016
Disher, Larry L............................1957 Fritz, Kenneth............. 1976-77-78-79
Eby, Byron...................... 1926-27-28 Ferrelli, Jeffrey..................... 1975-76
Dixon, Joe....................... 1975-76-77 Fronk, Daniel A.................... 1957-58
Echols, Reginald..................1979-80 Fertig, Dwight L.........................1967
Dixon, Johnnie................. 2016-17-18 Frost, Marcel............................ 2005
Edwards, Bernard..... 1988-89-90-91 Fesler, Wesley E............. 1928-29-30
Dixon, Ken............................. 1970-71 Frye, Robert H.......................1941-42
Edwards, Karl.................. 1981-82-83 Fickell, Luke..............1993-94-95-96
Dixon, Thornton.........1939-40-41-45 Fuller, Mark A............................. 1919
Edwards, William R................... 1949 Fields, Chris.................2010-11-12-13
Dobbins, J.K..........................2017-18 Fuller, Jordan................... 2016-17-18
Egbert, Archie D......................... 1910 Fields, Jerry E......................1958-59
Doig, Hal F............................ 1920-21 Fulton, William S....................... 1899
Ehrensberger, Carl H................ 1930 Fiers, Alan............................1959-60
Doll, John...................................1972 Funk, Robert........................1964-65
Ehrsam, Gerald R........... 1966-67-68 Fill, John M..................... 1964-65-66
Domicone, Zach..........2009-10-11-12 Funkhauser, Samuel K......... 1908-12
Ehrsam, John H................... 1944-45 Finkes, Matt..............1993-94-95-96
Donley, Douglas.........1977-78-79-80 Furrey, Mike.............................. 1996
Eisenhard, Tony.............. 1997-98-99 Fioretti, Anthony R...............1922-23
Donley, Fred.............................. 1908
Elder, Walter W..................... 1901-02 Fisch, Frank.....................1933-34-35 G
Donovan, Brian P........... 1968-69-70
Elflein, Pat................... 2013-14-15-16 Fischer, Louis C.................... 1950-51 Gaffney, Mike.............................1972
Dooley, Joseph............... 1981-82-83
Elford, Drew..............1996-97-98-99 Fisher, Richard...........1939-40-41-45 Gage, Ralph G........................... 1958
Doolittle, Francis W.............. 1946-47
Elgin, Edward G........................ 1922 Fitz, Thomas.............................. 1964 Gailus, Joseph T.............. 1931-32-33
Dornbrook, Garrett.................... 2011
Elia, Bruce....................... 1972-73-74 Flanagan, Richard E...................1944 Galbos, Richard..................... 1971-72
Dorris, Victor..............................1937
Elliott, Ezekiel...................2013-14-15 Fleming, Henry.........1997-98-99-00 Gales, Charles P............. 1935-36-38
Dorsey, Robert S.................. 1947-48
Elliott, Samuel................ 1965-66-67 Fletcher, Kevin.................1970-71-72 Gales, Richard....................... 1971-72
Doss, Mike................1999-00-01-02
Ellis, Jeff.....................1987-88-90-91 Flowers, James T....................... 1919 Galloway, Joey................ 1991-93-94
Douglas, Ivan..................... 2000-02
Ellis, Ray.....................1977-78-79-80 Foley, David................... 1966-67-68 Gamble, Chris................2001-02-03
Doup, Russell............................ 2014
Ellis, Richard T.................1890-91-92 Foley, W. J................................. 1893 Gandee, Charles F......... 1945-49-50
Dove, Robert E..................... 1944-45
Ellison, Leon.............................. 1980 Fong, Chris................................ 2015 Gandee, Sherwin K......... 1948-50-51
Downing, T.J..................2004-05-06
Ellwood, Franklin D..............1955-56 Fontaine, Lawton L................... 1929 Gant, Aaron.............. 2006-07-08-10
Doyle, Richard A..................1950-52
Ellwood, Richard P...............1949-50 Fontes, Arnold P...................1965-66 Gant, Dallas............................... 2018
Drake, Jared..............................2017
Endres, George J...................... 1950 Fontes, Leonard J................1958-59 Gantz, Joe...........................2008-09
Drake, Phillip B......................... 1942
Endres, Robert L........................ 1951 Fordham, Forrest P.............. 1937-38 Garber, Joseph......................... 1986
Drakulich, Samuel..................... 1933
Engensperger, Albert........... 1896-97 Forte, Trevon..............................2017 Garcia, Mark......................... 1997-98
Dreffer, Stephan D......... 1962-63-64
Englebeck, Amos.................1904-06 Fortney, Harrison...................... 1963 Gardiner, Ellijah......................... 2018
Drenik, Douglas J........... 1962-63-64
Epitropoulos, John..........1978-79-80 Foster, Derrick........... 1989-90-91-92 Garnett, Winfield............ 1995-96-97
Dreyer, Carl A............................ 1924
Ernst, L. C..............................1891-92 Foster, Jerome...........1979-80-81-82 Garrett, Haskell.....................2017-18
Dreyer, Virgil O...................... 1915-16
Ervin, Terry L........................1966-67 Foster, Rodney......................1961-62 Gaudio, Angelo R...................... 1946
DuBois, Wilbur L........................ 1900
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AWARD WINNERS & HISTORY
LETTERWINNERS
Gayle, James.............1979-80-81-82 Graham, Scottie........ 1988-89-90-91 Hamilton, Forrest R.........1945-46-47 Herbstreit, Kirk................1990-91-92
Gayle, Shaun............. 1980-81-82-83 Grant, Curtis................. 2011-12-13-14 Hamilton, Ian B......................... 1922 Herman, Judah......... 1988-89-90-91
Geib, J.R................................. 1911-12 Grant, Doran................ 2011-12-13-14 Hamilton, Mardo M....................1944 Herrmann, Harvey J.................. 1959
Geissman, W. I...................1911-12-13 Grant, Larry.........................2006-07 Hamilton, Ray L............... 1949-50-51 Herron, Dan....................2008-09-11
Gentile, Jim M................ 1968-69-70 Grant, Willie “Cie”.....1999-00-01-02 Hamlin, Stanley A...................... 1965 Herron, Kendall..........................1944
George, August......................... 1935 Graves, Reggie......................... 1986 Hamrick, Charles E.........1934-35-36 Hershberger, Peter J.............1940-41
George, Eddie...........1992-93-94-95 Graves, Rory................... 1983-84-85 Haney, Cin’quan.........................2017 Heuerman, Jeff............ 2011-12-13-14
Georgiades, James.................. 2009 Gray, Bryan............................... 2008 Hankins, Jonathan........... 2010-11-12 Hess, Albert F.......................1928-29
Gerald, Rod................ 1975-76-77-78 Greenberg, Jack Z................1931-32 Hansley, Terence...................... 1959 Hess, Edwin A................ 1924-25-26
Germaine, Joe............... 1996-97-98 Green, Marcus........ 2002-03-04-05 Hardman, von Allen................... 1961 Hess, William W...............1960-61-62
German, William...................1959-60 Greene, Cornelius........... 1973-74-75 Harden, Derek................... 2005-06 Heyward, Cameron.. 2007-08-09-10
Germany, Reggie......1997-98-99-00 Greene, Horatius A................... 1969 Hare, Gregory.................. 1971-72-73 Hicks, John..................... 1970-72-73
Gholston, Vernon................2006-07 Greene, Jeff.............................. 2015 Hargreaves, William B...............1937 Hicks, Tyrone....................... 1978-79
Gibbs, George C....................... 1893 Griffey, Craig............................. 1990 Harkins, Donald L.......... 1962-63-64 Hicks, Marc............................... 1988
Gibbs, Jack G............................ 1954 Griffen, Adam............................ 2012 Harkrader, Jerry............. 1953-54-55 Hieronymous, Ted W...... 1925-27-28
Gibson, Millard F............ 1906-07-08 Griffin, Archie............. 1972-73-74-75 Harley, Charles W.............. 1916-17-19 Hietikko, James L................ 1950-51
Gibson, Thaddeus......... 2007-08-09 Griffin, Andre............................ 2000 Harley, Rob.................... 2003-04-05 Higdon, Alex............. 1984-85-86-87
Giessen, Carl........................1894-95 Griffin, Duncan........... 1975-76-77-78 Harman, Timothy A....................1970 Hilinski, Richard...................1953-54
Gilbert, Benjamin......1996-97-98-99 Griffin, Kevin..............1995-96-97-98 Harper, Roger..................1990-91-92 Hill, Douglas.................... 1981-82-83
Gilbert, Charles R................. 1948-49 Griffin, Ray.................. 1974-75-76-77 Harre, Gilbert A.................... 1934-35 Hill, K. J. .......................... 2016-17-18
Gill, Arthur G.............................. 1904 Griffith, A. G............................... 1892 Harrell, James................. 1975-76-77 Hill, Michael..................... 2015-16-17
Gillam, Neal........................... 1918-21 Griffith, William A........... 1928-29-30 Harris, Jimmie L...............1969-70-71 Hill, Steve....................... 1983-84-85
Gillard, James H.................. 1905-06 Griffith, William N...................... 1924 Harris, Nate..........................1985-86 Hilliard, Justin.......................2017-18
Gillian Lonnie R.............. 1967-68-69 Griggs, Anthony......................... 1981 Harris, Raymont........ 1990-91-92-93 Himes, Richard D........... 1965-66-67
Gilliam, Neil,.......................... 1918-21 Grim, Fred...................... 1925-26-27 Harris, Tyrone...................1974-75-77 Hinchman, Lewis G......... 1930-31-32
Gillie, George W............. 1905-06-07 Grimes, Robert L.............1950-51-52 Harris, Jaylen............................ 2018 Hines, Jermale......... 2007-08-09-10
Gillis, Clarence........................... 1901 Griswold, Francis H....................1927 Harrison, Malik................. 2016-17-18 Hlay, John............................ 1950-51
Gillman, Sidney............... 1931-32-33 Groom, Andy..................2000-01-02 Harrison, Preston...................... 1994 Hoak, Frank...............................1987
Gilmore, James..........1981-83-84-85 Groza, Judd.................... 1982-83-84 Harrison, Tyrone..................1989-90 Hobt, Watt A......................1912-13-14
Ginn, Dwight G.......................1914-15 Grundies, Arthur J................1938-40 Hart, Randall J................ 1967-68-69 Hocevar, Mark........................... 1982
Ginn, Jr., Ted.................2004-05-06 Guess, Michael.......... 1976-77-78-79 Hartline, Brian............... 2006-07-08 Hoffer, Joe R.............................. 1931
Giuliani, Anthony.................. 1983-84 Guilford, Ira.............................. 2003 Hartman, Gabriel C........1958-59-60 Hofmayer, Edward I.................. 1938
Givens, Dan O............................ 1971 Guiton,Kenny.....................2011-12-13 Hartman, Leonard...........1990-91-92 Holcolmb, Stuart K.......... 1929-30-31
Glasser, Chester F................1928-29 Gurd, Andy............................1987-91 Hartsock, Benjamin.2000-01-02-03 Holland, Jay......................... 1983-84
Glenn, Terrance.............. 1993-94-95 Gurr, Mike..................1997-98-99-00 Harvey, William......................... 1984 Holland, Jamie.......................... 1986
Glover-Williams, Eric................. 2016 Guthrie, George P.................1951-52 Hasenohrl, George..........1970-71-72 Holliman, Ray..................1984-85-87
Godfrey, Ernest R....................... 1914 Guy, Richard S................ 1954-55-56 Haskins, Dwayne..................2017-18 Hollins, John............................ 2003
Goebel, Garrett...........2009-10-11-12 Guzik, Frank A........................... 1953 Haubeil, Blake.......................2017-18 Holloway, Ralph B.......... 1968-69-70
Gohlstin, Eric.................. 1995-96-97 Gwilym, Peter............................ 2014 Haubrich, Robert C......... 1929-30-31 Holman, Alan M...................1928-29
Goings, Nick...............................1997 Gwinn, Anthony.........1993-94-95-96 Hauer, Oscar A...............1958-59-60 Holmes, Jalyn............. 2014-15-16-17
Goins, Elijaah........................2016-17 Gwinn, Jayson........................... 1993 Haupt, Richard A........................ 1961 Holmes, Santonio......... 2003-04-05
Gonzalez, Anthony........2004-05-06 Hausmann, Jake....................... 2018 Holtkamp, Ferdinand............ 1916-19
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Gordon, D. “Sonny”..1983-84-85-86 Havens, William F...................1914-15 Holycross, Tim................ 1972-73-74
Haas, Jackson...........................2007
Good, Andrew...........................2007 Hawk, A.J................ 2002-03-04-05 Homa, Randy................. 1997-98-99
Hackett, William G.... 1942-43-44-45
Goodsell, Douglas R.............1951-52 Hawkins, Harry C.......................1897 Homan, Adam.............2009-10-11-12
Hackett, William J................1967-69
Gordon, George D.....................1944 Haynes, Bryce............. 2012-13-14-15 Homan, Ross.......2006-07-08-09-10
Haddad, George A.....................1937
Gordon, Les................................1975 Hayden, Leophus........... 1968-69-70 Honaker, Frank C............ 1921-22-23
Haer, Archie H............................1967
Gorby, Herbert L....................... 1945 Hazel, David.................... 1972-73-74 Horn, Robert L................ 1928-29-30
Hague, Leslie J...............1947-48-49
Gorley, Rodney............... 1979-80-83 Hecker, Robert H.......................1943 Hoobler, Chad.....................2004-05
Hague, Thomas R................1952-53
Gorrill, Charles V............ 1923-24-25 Hecker, Robert R........................1943 Hooker, Malik....................... 2015-16
Hale, Joel.....................2011-12-13-15
Gottron, Jeff.............................. 1982 Heckninger, Robert W................ 1941 Hopkins, Tam............1997-98-99-00
Hall, Jordan.................2009-10-11-13
Gradishar, Randy.............. 1971-72-73 Heekin, Richard J............1933-34-35 Hornik, Joe................. 1975-76-77-78
Hall, Marcus................2009-11-12-13
Grady, Robert J............... 1929-30-31 Hefflinger, Ronald D...................1943 Horvath, Leslie........... 1940-41-42-44
Hall, Maurice............ 2001-02-03-04
Graef, Steve............................. 2003 Heid, Robert C................ 1949-50-51 Houk, Ronald.......................1959-60
Hall, Robert H.............................1943
Graf, Campbell J...............1912-13-14 Henderson, Herbert R.............. 1920 Houser, Bob..............1993-94-95-96
Hall, Roy.................. 2003-04-05-06
Graf, Campbell R....................... 1939 Henry, Curtis............................. 2016 Houser, Kevin............1996-97-98-99
Hallabrin, John D............ 1939-40-41
Graf, Jack R..................... 1939-40-41 Henry, Joseph P........................ 1949 Houston Sr., James........ 1957-58-59
Haller, Tim................................. 1986
Graf, Lawrence...........................1973 Henson, Harold............... 1972-73-74 Houston Jr., James....................1978
Hamby, Ryan........... 2002-03-04-05
Graham, Jeff.................. 1988-89-90 Henson, Luther..........1977-78-79-80 Houston, Lindell L.................1941-42
Hamilton, Devon.............. 2016-17-18
Graham, Kent....................... 1990-91 Herbstreit, James H.......1958-59-60 Houston, William............ 1990-92-93
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LETTERWINNERS
Howard, Cameron.................... 2016 Jackson, William M.................... 1921 Kacherski, John.............. 1987-88-91 Klevay, Walter S.............. 1949-50-51
Howard, Fritz.................. 1939-40-41 Jaco, William................... 1976-77-79 Kacsandi, Ben.......................... 2008 Klein, Storm.................2009-10-11-12
Howard, Harry C........................ 1914 Jacobs, Matt............................. 1995 Kain, Lawrence............... 1973-74-75 Klie, Walter................................ 1902
Howard, Harry,.................1969-70-71 Jacoby, George R........... 1951-52-53 Kaplanoff, Carl G.............1936-37-38 Kline, Alan................. 1990-91-92-93
Howard, Travis............2009-10-11-12 James, Daniel A............. 1956-57-58 Kaplo, Edward........................... 1922 Kline, Jesse............................... 2001
Howard, Tyrone........1993-94-95-96 James, Kenneth L..................... 1932 Karch, Robert.................... 1915-16-17 Kne, Mike...................... 2002-03-04
Howe, Frank H.......................... 1940 James, Thomas L................. 1942-46 Karcher, James N................. 1934-35 Knisely, Heath........................... 1996
Howell, Carroll............... 1952-53-54 Janakievski, Vlade.....1977-78-79-80 Karow, Martin G............. 1924-25-26 Knoll, Elmer P............................ 1902
Hoyer, Ralph W............... 1903-04-05 Janecko, Gene K........................1944 Karsatos, James.......1983-84-85-86 Knox, Demetrius.............. 2015-17-18
Hoying, Robert............... 1993-94-95 Jankowski, Bruce D....... 1968-69-70 Kasunic, Gerald S.................1963-64 Koch, Jay...................1987-88-89-90
Hoying, Tom.........................1996-97 Janowicz, Victor F........... 1949-50-51 Katzenmoyer, Andy........ 1996-97-98 Koegel, Vic....................... 1971-72-73
Hubbard, Rudy............... 1965-66-67 Jeannot, Fred G........................ 1903 Katterhenrich, David L....1960-61-62 Koegle, Donald W..................... 1935
Hubbard, Sam.................. 2015-16-17 Jemison, Thad................ 1981-82-83 Kay, Donald F.............................1943 Koepnick, Robert E.........1950-51-52
Huddleston, Mike...................... 1990 Jenkins, Joseph.........................1967 Kaylor, Ronald L........................ 1964 Kohut, William W....................... 1964
Hudson, Addison, N.................. 1930 Jenkins, Joseph K................1984-86 Keane, Thomas L.......................1944 Kolic, Larry..................... 1982-84-85
Hudson, Paul.................. 1964-65-66 Jenkins, Malcolm.... 2005-06-07-08 Kee, Michael.................. 1983-85-86 Kortovuch, Jim.......................... 2001
Hueston, Dennis....................... 1983 Jenkins, Michael......2000-01-02-03 Keefe, Thomas C...................1931-32 Kotterman, Larry..................1985-86
Huff, Paul.............................. 1967-68 Jenkins, Thomas G......... 1961-62-63 Keenan, Charles.........................1987 Kozar, Jason...............................1997
Huffman, Iolas M.........1918-19-20-21 Jenkins, William...................1924-25 Keeton, Mike..............................1973 Krall, Jerry................. 1945-46-48-49
Huffman, Rich................ 1988-89-90 Jennings, Jack W............1947-48-49 Keiser, Thomas L....................... 1890 Kramer, Eric...........................2012-13
Hughes, John.................. 1970-72-73 Jentes, Charles A...................... 1960 Keith, Randal T...................... 1971-72 Kregel, James.................. 1971-72-73
Hummel, Garrett....................... 2010 Jesty, James B...........................1970 Keller, Matt................1996-97-98-99 Kreglow, James J...................... 1924
Hunt, William P............... 1924-25-26 Jobko, William K............ 1954-55-56 Kelley, Dwight A. (Ike).... 1963-64-65 Kremblas, Francis T........ 1956-57-58
Hunter, Charles............... 1977-78-79 Joe, Brandon........... 2001-02-03-04 Kelley, Jefferson........................1997 Krenzel, Craig..........2000-01-02-03
Hurm, Paul W.............................. 1916 Johnson, Brent.......... 1989-90-91-92 Kelley, John L.......................1966-67 Krerowicz, Mark............. 1982-83-84
Huston, Arthur C............ 1927-28-29 Johnson, Brent...............1998-99-00 Kellough, F. C............................ 1902 Kreuzer, Dean........................... 1995
Huston, Josh....................... 2001-05 Johnson, Dionte.......2004-05-06-07 Kelly, Rob...................1993-94-95-96 Krisher, Gerald Glenn.1951-52-53-54
Hutchings, John..............1978-79-80 Johnson, Earl F......................... 1933 Kelly, Robert............................... 1971 Kriss, Frederick C........... 1954-55-56
Hutchison, Charles......... 1967-68-69 Johnson, Ernest Y..................... 1920 Kelsey, Ray T............................. 1945 Kriss, Howard E.................... 1927-28
Hutchison, John............. 1984-85-86 Johnson, Jeffie......................... 2015 Kennedy, Arthur..............1890-91-92 Krstolic, Raymond C..............1961-62
Hyatt, Bob.............................1974-76 Johnson, Kenneth E............. 1960-61 Kern, Carl............................. 1972-73 Krumm, R. E..........................1891-92
Hyde, Carlos................2010-11-12-13 Johnson, Kevin..................... 1995-97 Kern, Rex W.................... 1968-69-70 Kruskamp, Harold W............1926-28
Hyme, Kevin.............................. 1995 Johnson, Orhian.........2009-10-11-12 Kerner, Marlon...........1991-92-93-94 Kudla, Mike............. 2002-03-04-05
Johnson, Ricky................ 1977-78-80 Kerr, John........................... 2005-06 Kuhn, Richard................. 1968-69-70
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Johnson, Pete............ 1973-74-75-76 Kerr, Josh.................................. 2010 Kuhn, Kenneth W........ 1972-73-74-75
Iams, Alvin L............................... 1931
Johnson, Robert T................1965-66 Kessel, Joel............................... 1992 Kuhnhein, Scott.................. 2000-02
Idle, Ralph H.............................. 1928
Johnson, Thomas.....1982-83-84-85 Kessler, Carlton G................ 1943-45 Kumerow, Eric........... 1984-85-86-87
Ingham, Tom.......................2008-09
Johnson, Trey............................ 2013 Keuchler, Lamar....................1981-82 Kumler, Karl W........................... 1962
Ingram, Robert M............1959-60-61
Johnston, Cameron.... 2013-14-15-16 Kiefer, Arthur S..................1912-13-14 Kuri, Mike.............................1988-89
Ireland, Kenneth D.................... 1962
Jones, Arnold A............... 1972-73-74 Kiehfuss, Thomas C....... 1962-63-64 Kurz, Theodore R.................1968-69
Irizarry, Louis............................ 2003
Jones, Ben................................ 1960 Kile, Eugene..........................1930-31 Kuszmaul, Greg......................... 1995
Isabel, Wilmer E..............1920-21-22
Jones, Cardale......................2014-15 Kile, Robert J..............................1897 Kutler, Rudolph J............ 1922-23-24
Isaman, Derek...........1985-86-87-89
Jones, Darrell (D.J.)...1992-93-94-96 Kilgore, David S...................1958-59
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J Jones, David L...........................1934 Kimball, Philip J.......................... 1915
LaVrar, Matt...............1996-97-98-99
Jabbusch, Robert O........1942-46-47 Jones, Dremont............... 2016-17-18 King, Gerald L............................1970
Lachey, James...........1981-82-83-84
Jacobs, Harlen...............2001-02-04 Jones, Edward S....................... 1933 King, Percy..................... 1997-98-99
Lachey, Ron............................... 1989
Jacobs, Mike....................... 2000-01 Jones, Gomer...................... 1934-35 King, Robert J.............................1897
Lacksen, Frank J..................1925-26
Jack, Alan R................... 1967-68-69 Jones, Herbert M................. 1956-57 Kinkade, Thomas J......... 1939-40-41
Lago, Gary M....................1970-71-72
Jackson, Antwuan..................... 2018 Jones, Herman................ 1975-76-77 Kinsey, Marvin C........................ 1971
Lambert, Howard L.................... 1961
Jackson, James......................... 1901 Jones, Jamarco.......... 2014-15-16-17 Kirby, R. E.................................. 1905
Lamka, Donald.................1969-70-71
Jackson, Jermon.................1995-96 Jones, Keandre.....................2017-18 Kirk, Brenton S..................... 1947-48
Landacre, Walter A................... 1890
Jackson, Josh................ 1994-95-96 Jones, Thomas H...................... 1909 Kirk, Chris....................... 1996-97-98
Landers, Robert............... 2016-17-18
Jackson, Matthew......................1976 Jones, W. C............................... 1903 Kirk, Roy E................................. 1963
Lane, Garcia.................... 1981-82-83
Jackson, Paul............................. 1901 Jordan, Michael............... 2016-17-18 Kittle, James M...............1899-00-01
Lane, Shaun............ 2005-06-07-08
Jackson, Ray............. 1984-85-86-87 Joslin, Robert V............... 1951-52-53 Klaban, Tom..........................1974-75
Lanese, Mike.............1982-83-84-85
Jackson, Richard S.............. 1944-45 Judy, Lawrence E.................1922-23 Klee, Ollie....................... 1922-23-24
Lang, Mark................. 1974-75-76-77
Jackson, Stanley............ 1995-96-97 Klein, Alex W.................. 1922-25-26
K Langenkamp, Max.................... 1994
Jackson, Tony....................... 2010-11 Klein, Robert J.................1960-61-62
Kabealo, John.................1933-34-35 Langhurst, Earl J............ 1938-39-40
Jackson, William F.................... 1904 Klein, Storm..................... 2009-10-11
Kabealo, Michael............1936-37-38 Langley, Victor........................... 1981
Kleinhans, John L..................... 1936
Lantry, L. L................................. 1905
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Lapp, Harry R............................. 1916 Long, Thomas N...................1922-23 Marendt, Thomas L............... 1971-72 McCullough, Liam............ 2016-17-18
Large, Joseph H........................ 1890 Long, William E.............. 1966-67-68 Marek, Elmer F............... 1925-26-27 McCune, J. H.............................. 1918
Larimore, Dexter...... 2007-08-09-10 Longer, Robert M...................... 1964 Marek, Marcus...........1979-80-81-82 McDaniel, Devlin....................... 2016
Larkins, Charles R.......... 1928-29-30 Lonjak, William A........................1943 Marino, Victor I................1937-38-39 McDonald, James A........1935-36-37
Larson, J.D............................... 2008 Lord, John C.............................. 1958 Marker, James B....... 1901-02-03-04 McDonald, Paul A................ 1905-06
Lashutka, Gregory S...... 1963-64-65 Louis, Jason................... 1992-93-94 Markley, Frank P..................... 1910-11 McElheny, Norman E..................1944
Laskoski, Richard D................... 1961 Loveberry, Clarence.................. 1896 Marquardt, William B...........1902-04 McGinnis, Robert E.........1944-45-46
Lattimore, Marshon.............. 2015-16 Lowdermilk, Kirk........1981-82-83-84 Marsh, George C....................... 1929 McGuire, Timothy A.................. 1966
Laughlin, James.............. 1977-78-79 Lowe, Clifton D.......................... 1909 Marsh, James R.........................1970 McKee, David.............................1977
Laurinaitis, James... 2005-06-07-08 Lowry, Orlando................ 1981-82-83 Marshall, Clyde......................... 1945 McLaren, James W......... 1900-01-02
Lawless, Michael....................... 2016 Luckay, Raymond J.................... 1951 Marshall, Jalin.......................2014-15 McLaughlin, John..................... 2004
Lawrence, Paul C....................... 1910 Ludwig, Paul L................ 1952-53-54 Marshall, James................... 1957-58 McLaurin, Terry................ 2016-17-18
Lawrence, Wilbert W...... 1903-04-05 Luke, Jamal.............................. 2003 Marshall, W. D........................... 1890 McMillan, Raekwon..........2014-15-16
Lavelli, Dante B......................... 1942 Luke, Steven N................ 1972-73-74 Martell, Tate.............................. 2018 McMullen, Scott.......2000-01-02-03
Laybourne, Paul C...................... 1910 Lukens, Curt............................. 2005 Martin, Edwin D......................... 1890 McNeal, Laird C..........................1967
Leach, Scott................... 1984-85-86 Lukens, Joseph..........1979-80-81-82 Martin, Harold P........................ 1952 McNutt, Richard.............2000-01-02
Lease, Tom................ 1989-90-91-92 Lukens, Ryan.......................2007-08 Martin, Jamar............ 1998-99-00-01 McQuaide, Jake.............2008-09-10
LeBeau, Charles R......... 1956-57-58 Lukens, William............... 1974-75-76 Martin, John C................ 1955-56-57 McQuade, Robert P....................1943
Lee, Ben.....................1978-79-80-81 Lukz, Frank M............................ 1932 Martin, Paul D............................ 1959 McQuigg, William G.................. 1936
Lee, Byron.................1982-83-84-85 Lumpkin, John............... 1996-97-98 Marts, Raymond J..................... 1923 Meade, John..............................1978
Lee, Dante............................1989-90 Luttner, Ken......................1969-70-71 Martz, Valorus............................ 1914 Means, John W.......................... 1906
Lee, Darron...........................2014-15 Lutz, Travis........................... 1990-91 Mascio, Joseph..........................1944 Medich, David...................... 1980-81
Lee, Darryl.................1983-84-85-86 Lykes, Robert L......................... 1965 Mason, Glen...............................1970 Megaro, Anthony.......1977-78-79-80
Lee, Maurice............................ 2003 Lynch, Scott............................... 1994 Matheney, Don...................... 2010-11 Meindering, Wesley.............1965-66
Leggett, William D.......... 1952-53-54 Lynn, George M.....................1941-42 Matheny, Oliver S....................... 1918 Merrell, James........................... 1951
Lehman, Ernest..........................1943 Lyons, Devin............................. 2004 Mathers, John H............ 1892-93-94 Metzger, Joseph.............1990-91-92
Leonard, Judson C.................... 1905 Lyons, James D......................... 1963 Mathis, Almond L............. 1971-72-73 Metzger, Walter E...................1916-17
Leonard, W. T.............................1897 Matlock, Bill.......................... 1987-88 Mewhort, Jack.............2010-11-12-13
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Levenick, Thomas......................1979 Matte, Thomas R............1958-59-60 Meyer, Theodore R........ 1925-26-27
Maag, Charles................ 1938-39-40
Lewis, Darrell............................ 1989 Mattey, George J................. 1948-49 Meyers, Russell L....................... 1917
Maag, Dennis.......................1993-94
Lewis, Donald B........................ 1955 Matthews, Thomas....... 2002-03-04 Michael, Paul.................. 1954-55-56
MacCready, Derek............... 1987-88
Lewis, Doyle......................... 1979-82 Matz, James F................1958-59-60 Michael, Richard J................1958-59
MacDonald, Clarence.......1916-18-19
Lewis, Tyquan............. 2014-15-16-17 Mawhirter, Aaron...................... 2016 Michaels, Alton C...................... 1922
Machinsky, Francis C..... 1953-54-55
Lickovitch, Gary............. 1987-88-90 Maxwell, Chris............................ 2011 Middleton, Richard R....... 1971-72-73
Maciejowski, Ronald J... 1968-69-70
Liggins, Leandre....................... 1998 Maxwell, Earl P........................... 1912 Middleton, Robert L........1960-61-62
Mack, Austin..................... 2016-17-18
Lincoln, James F.......1901-03-05-06 Maxwell, John R........................ 1962 Midlam, Max.................... 1974-75-76
Mack, Richard W............. 1972-73-74
Lincoln, Paul M..................... 1890-91 Mayer, Robert E..........................1944 Miller, Andrew................2008-09-10
Mackey, Frederick C...... 1924-25-26
Lindner, James E..................1959-60 Mayes, Rufus L............... 1966-67-68 Miller, Braxton..............2011-12-13-15
Mackey, J. E...............................1897
Lindsay, Kelton.......................... 1999 Maynard, Lee H......................... 1903 Miller, Carl J.................... 1894-95-96
Mackie, Douglas...................1976-77
Lindsey, Kelvin.....................1982-83 Mazeroski, Dave........................1973 Miller, Charles E........................ 1953
Madro, Joseph C....................... 1939
Lindsey, William L..................... 1964 McAfee, John N................... 1933-34 Miller, Dee.................1995-96-97-98
Maggied, Sol...................1935-36-37
Lininger, Raymond J..1946-47-48-49 McCafferty, Donald W...........1941-42 Miller, Gary A.................. 1964-65-66
Maggs, Robert..........1983-84-85-86
Linsley, Corey...............2010-11-12-13 McCall, DeMario.................. 2016-18 Miller, James R...........................1937
Mahaffey, William W.................. 1932
Lipaj, Cyril M............................. 1942 McCallister, H. A............. 1898-07-08 Miller, Luke E............................. 1920
Makridis, Dimitrious..................2007
Lippert, Elmer H............... 1971-72-73 McCarthy, Timothy J............1924-25 Miller, Nick............................ 1980-81
Makridis, George..............2011-12-13
Lishewski, Richard.................... 1986 McCarty, L. B....................... 1908-09 Miller, Norman........................... 1995
Maldonado, Sammy............ 2000-01
Lisko, David...............................2007 McCary, Will............................... 2012 Miller, Ronald............................ 1980
Malfatt, Mike........................1994-95
Lisle, Evan............................ 2015-16 McClain, W. B....................... 1909-10 Miller, Robert N......................... 1935
Malone, Chris............................ 2010
Lister, Robert C.......................... 1961 McClaurin, Terry........................ 2015 Miller, Ryan................1993-94-95-96
Maltinsky, Paul R.............1943-44-45
Livingston, Brian....................... 1965 McClellion, Central...1995-96-97-98 Miller, Walter H.......................... 1890
Mamula, Charles..................1962-63
Lloyd, Erastus G..............1899-00-01 McClure, Donald L......... 1927-28-29 Miller, Steve.................. 2011-12-13-14
Mandula, George E................... 1930
Loadman, Kevin........................ 1998 McClure, James A...................... 1912 Miller, William G.........................1943
Mangiamelle, Richard C........... 1962
Locke, Tony......................... 1999-00 McConagha, Arthur B............... 1905 Miller, William M............. 1948-49-50
Mangold, Nick............... 2002-03-04
Logan, Jeff................. 1974-75-76-77 McConnell, Arden L.............1928-29 Milligan, Fred J..........................1927
Mann, George T........................ 1930
Logan, Richard L.................. 1950-51 McCormick, Robert W............... 1942 Mills, Leonard............. 1975-76-77-78
Manning, Ernest P......................1907
Lohr, Wendell....................... 1937-38 McCoy, John.................. 1964-65-66 Minshall, William E......... 1896-97-98
Manyak, John N........................ 1952
Long, David W............................ 1971 McCoy, Matt.............................. 1992 Mirick, Chester W............ 1961-62-63
Manz, Jerry V................. 1948-49-50
Long, Herbert............................. 1910 McCoy, Walter E..........................1911 Mitchell, David..........1997-98-99-00
Marcinick, Gary......................... 1986
Long, Paris................................ 1999 McCray, Michael..............1986-87-88 Mitchell, Brandon.... 2003-04-05-06
Marcus, Jamal.......................2012-13
Long, Paul.............................1991-92 McCullough, Bob.................1949-50 Mitchell, H. Jordan.................... 1925
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Mitchell, Kato............................ 2015 Navin, James J.......................... 1920 Orazen, Edward J................1962-64 Person, Ben............. 2005-06-07-08
Mitchell, Teradja........................ 2018 Neal, George V...........................1934 Orosz, Thomas...........1977-78-79-80 Petcoff, Boni.........................1922-23
Mitchum, Kyle.....................2006, 08 Neff, George E..................... 1943-44 O’Rourke, Larry..........................1974 Peterson, Kenny.............2000-01-02
Mobley, Benjamin A.................. 1964 Neff, Robert L............................ 1958 O’Shaughnessy, Joseph......1928-29 Peterson, John.....................1987-90
Moeller, Gary O...............1960-61-62 Neff, Scott................................. 1982 Ost, Dave.................................. 1993 Peterson, Martin B..................... 1951
Moeller, Tyler.............. 2007-08-10-11 Nein, James R.................1964-66-67 Otis, James L................. 1967-68-69 Peterson, William J................... 1952
Moldea, Emil..............................1947 Nelms, Spencer.............. 1981-82-83 Otis, Jim................................... 2003 Pettrey, Aaron......... 2006-07-08-09
Moler, William A.........................1927 Nelson, Chico............ 1990-91-92-93 Ott, Jason.............................1998-99 Pfister, Mark......................... 1983-84
Molls, Larry.................................1976 Nemecek, Andrew J............ 1919-20 Pflaumer, Dale R....................... 1956
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Moherman, Austin..................... 1999 Nesser, John P...................... 1927-28 Phillips, Thomas G............... 1946-47
Pace, Orlando................ 1994-95-96
Moore, Damon.......................... 1995 Nesser, William H.................1928-29 Phillips, Thomas W.....................1937
Pacenta, James.................... 1975-76
Moore, Steven....................2002-03 Newell, William F.............1947-48-49 Piccinini, James A................1939-40
Padlow, Max.........................1932-33
Momsen, Robert E.................... 1950 Newlin, John M......................... 1940 Pickerel, Louis E.....................1913-14
Pack, Craig............................1981-82
Monahan, John Regis.....1932-33-34 Newsome, Jon.......................... 2010 Picket, Ryan...................1998-99-00
Pagac, Fred...................... 1971-72-73
Monahan, Thomas.....................1937 Nichols, John H.............. 1923-24-25 Pietrini, Louis.................. 1974-75-76
Pagac Jr., Fred.......... 1999-01-02-03
Monnot, Dave........... 1990-91-92-93 Nichols, Roy.........................1989-90 Pincura, Stanley..............1933-34-35
Painter, William E...................... 1968
Montgomery, Joe.................1996-98 Nickey, Donnie..........1999-00-01-02 Pisanelli, Fred............................ 1971
Palahnuk, Michael.................1981-82
Moore, Anthony........................ 1990 Nicol, Rory...............2004, 06-07-08 Pitcock, Quinn......... 2003-04-05-06
Palmer, James F........................ 1949
Moore, Damon..........1995-96-97-98 Nicols, Frank B..........1893-94-95-96 Pitstick, Anthony........................ 1971
Palmer, James......................1988-89
Moore, Jimmy............ 1975-76-77-78 Nielsen, William B.......... 1967-68-69 Pittman, Antonio...........2004-05-06
Palmer, James A..................1982-83
Moore, J.T.............................. 2011-13 Niesz, Dale E............................. 1960 Pixley, Lloyd A............. 1918-19-21-22
Palmer, John V.....................1964-66
Moore, Thomas.........1985-86-87-88 Nixon, Thomas W.............1970-71-72 Placas, John G........................... 1941
Palmer, Richard R............ 1941-42-46
Moorehead, Lewis S.............1921-22 Norman, Drew.......................... 2005 Plank, Ernest V...........................1943
Pargo, Corey............................. 1990
Morgan, Tommy Joe............ 1956-57 Norton, Elisha S........................ 1893 Plank, Doug..................... 1972-73-74
Parker, Albert E......................... 1962
Morrey, Charles B...........1890-91-92 Norton, Frederick W.............. 1915-16 Plummer, Ahmed.......1996-97-98-99
Parker, James................ 1954-55-56
Morrill, David.................. 1982-83-84 Norwell, Andrew..........2010-11-12-13 Polaski, Don M............... 1967-68-69
Parker, Roshawn...................... 2004
Morrisey, Edward L............1911-12-13 Norwood, Josh.......................... 2016 Pollitt, Harry W.....................1968-69
Parks, Ernest........................ 1943-46
Morrison, Fred L........1946-47-48-49 Nosker, William C........... 1938-39-40 Poole, Loren W.....................1898-99
Parry, Aaron.......................... 2015-16
Morrison, Steven A...............1972-74 Nosky, Richard E....................... 1953 Pope, Brad................................ 1992
Parmele, G. W............................ 1909
Moses, Andrew...................2008-09 Novotny, George K....................1937 Pope, K’Vaughn........................ 2018
Parsons, Richard............. 1972-73-74
Motejzik, John J.........................1944 Nuernberger, Sean......2014-15-17-18 Popp, Milton F........................... 1928
Patchell, James H..................... 1922
Mott, William H.......................... 1953 Nugent, Mike........... 2001-02-03-04 Porretta, Daniel J........... 1962-63-64
Patillo, Tim....................... 1991-93-94
Mountz, Gregory L..................... 1971 Porter, Juan...............1993-94-95-96
O Patrella, Vincent…………..2012
Moxley, Tim...............1986-87-88-89 Porter, Douglas.......... 1974-75-76-77
Oates, James G......................... 1965 Patterson, David..... 2003-04-05-06
Moyer, Bruce M..........................1967 Portsmouth, Thomas...... 1965-66-67
Oberlin, Russell W................1922-23 Patterson, Nick........ 2005-06-07-08
Mrukowski, William.........1960-61-62 Portz, Grover C.......................... 1909
O’Cain, Timothy......................... 1981 Patterson, F. D................. 1891-92-93
Muhlbach, John L.......... 1966-67-68 Posey, DeVier..................2008-09-11
O’Dea, Stephen H..................... 1945 Paul, Tito....................1991-92-93-94
Mullay, Patrick L........................ 1893 Potokar, Dan............................ 2009
Odom, Timothy......................... 1984 Paulk, Foster...................1989-90-91
Mummey, John................1960-61-62 Potter, Frank D.......................... 1895
Offenbecher, Brent................... 1982 Pauley, Douglas....................... 1980
Munford, Thayer...................2017-18 Potthoff, William J..................... 1924
O’Hanlon, Richard M..1946-47-48-49 Pauley, Kenneth H.................1921-22
Munger, Donovan.................2014-15 Powell, Charles S..................1891-92
Ohsner, Clarence S....................1927 Paulsen, Ron............................. 1985
Murphy, Kurt..............1996-97-98-99 Powell, Craig.................. 1992-93-94
Okudah, Jeffrey....................2017-18 Pavey, Robert M................ 1910-11-12
Murphy, Rob................... 1996-97-98 Powell, Harold P..............1908-09-10
Okulovich, Andrew J..................1957 Payne, Marvin.......................... 2000
Murphy, Robert...............1978-79-80 Powell, J. E........................... 1901-03
Olve, Chris................................. 2018 Payton, Joel..........................1977-78
Murray, Calvin............1977-78-79-80 Powell, Scott...................1986-87-88
Olds, Adam............................... 2003 Peabody, Dwight V............ 1915-16-17
Murray, Najee............................ 2012 Powell, Tyvis.....................2013-14-15
Olds, Benjamin H................. 1909-10 Pearce, George D........... 1891-92-93
Myers, Cyril E...................1919-20-21 Powell, Theodore................. 1972-73
Oliphant, Marshall T........ 1931-32-33 Pearson, Pepe...........1994-95-96-97
Myers, Ord................................ 1894 Powers, Bret............................. 1993
Olive, Bobby..............1987-88-89-90 Peel, Jim....................1987-88-89-90
Myers, Raymond.............1980-81-82 Pretorius, Ryan.............. 2006-07-08
Olivea, Shane...........2000-01-02-03 Pelini, Mark...............1987-88-89-90
Myers, Robert C........................ 1952 Price, Billy.................... 2014-15-16-17
Oliver, Glenn F............................1943 Penn, Trent,............................... 1982
Myers, Russell L......................... 1917 Price, Lance................... 1987-89-90
Oliver, Nate................2008-09-10-11 Penny, Sean......................... 1997-98
Myers, Steven................. 1972-73-74 Priday, Paul.......................... 1942-45
Oliver, Robert H......... 1901-02-03-04 Penton, Joel............ 2003-04-05-06
Myers, Josh............................... 2018 Pridgeon, Malcolm................2017-18
Oltorik, Ross.............................. 2012 Peppe, Louis, J........................... 1931
Prince, Isaiah............... 2015-16-17-18
N O’Morrow, Patrick.....1986-87-88-89 Perdue, Thomas H..........1959-60-61
Proctor, Josh............................. 2018
Nagel, William G............ 1892-93-94 O‘Neal, Jamario...... 2005-06-07-08 Perez, Marcus..................... 1999-00
Provenza, Russell D...................1957
Nagy, Alex..................................1957 O’Neill, Pat.....................2000-01-02 Perini, E. Pete.............1946-47-48-49
Provitt, Vanness...................1997-00
Nardi, Richard L.........................1937 Onrubia, Lorenzo R....................1907 Perkins, David........................... 2012
Provost, Ted R................ 1967-68-69
Nasman, Bert H............... 1930-31-32 Openlander, Gerald P................ 1925 Perry, Joshua.............. 2012-13-14-15
Pryor, Isaiah...........................2017-18
Oppermann, James D..........1968-70 Perry, William A................... 1905-09
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Pryor, Ray Von................ 1964-65-66 Riticher, Raymond J.................. 1952 Sack, Irving, A........................... 1928 Scott, Cyrus E...................1899-1900
Pryor, Terrelle......................2008-09 Rittman, Walter F....................... 1903 Saine, Brandon........ 2007-08-09-10 Scott, Dan.............................. 1971-73
Pulliam, Chad............................ 1996 Roach, Woodrow............. 1973-74-75 Salley, Nate............. 2002-03-04-05 Scott, Darrion...........2000-01-02-03
Purdy, David B................. 1972-73-74 Roark, Chris................................ 2011 Salvaterra, Joseph.................... 1932 Scott, Don E................... 1938-39-40
Purdy, Ross C.............................1897 Roberts, Jack C.......................... 1961 Samuel, Curtis..................2014-15-16 Scott, Dudley....................1899-1900
Roberts, Robert L.................1952-53 Sander, Willard F............ 1963-64-65 Scott, Herbert............................ 1891
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Roberts, Stanley..........................1911 Sanders, B.J.......................2000, 03 Scott, James.............................2007
Queen, Heath.................1998-99-00
Roberts, William........ 1980-81-82-83 Sanders, Chris................ 1992-93-94 Scott, James H...........................1934
R Robinson, Philip................... 1956-57 Saunders, C.J........................2017-18 Scott, Robert M......................... 1962
Rabb, John P...................1936-37-39 Robinson, Joseph...... 1975-76-77-78 Sanders, Darnell.............1999-00-01 Scott, Tim.................................. 2014
Rabenstein, Howard P..........1930-31 Robinson, Trevor......2004-05-06-07 Sanders, Daryl T..............1960-61-62 Scott, Walter S..................1899-1900
Radtke, Michael............. 1967-68-69 Robiskie, Brian........ 2005-06-07-08 Santschi, John........................... 1940 Secrist, Fred M......... 1905-06-07-08
Rainey, Cecil D.......................... 1909 Roby, Bradley....................2011-12-13 Sanzenbacher, Dane.2007-08-09-10 Seddon, Charles E.................1916-17
Rambo, Ken-Yon........1997-98-99-00 Roche, Tom......................1974-76-77 Sanzenbacher, Walter.... 1906-07-08 Sedor, William J......................... 1942
Ramstetter, Joe......................... 2016 Rock, Chris................................ 2014 Sarac, Nick................................ 2014 Segrist, Charles....1897-98-99-00-01
Rane, Frank W........................... 1890 Rodriguez, Alex.............. 1992-93-94 Sarkkinen, Eino......................... 1940 Segrist, John L.....1897-98-99-00-01
Ranney, Arch E.......................... 1902 Rodriquez, Camilo A.................. 1901 Sarkkinen, Esco..............1937-38-39 Seifert, Rick E....................... 1970-72
Raskowski, Leo.............. 1926-27-28 Roe, John E.......................... 1944-45 Sarringhaus, Paul H........ 1941-42-45 Seiffer, Ralph E.......................... 1924
Rath, Thomas L.................... 1950-51 Roemer, Wellington................... 1929 Saunders, C.J.............................2017 Seilkop, Kenneth....................... 1959
Raymond, Arthur W........... 1910-11-12 Rogan, Greg.............. 1984-85-86-87 Saunders, Cedric...... 1990-91-92-93 Selby, Samuel................ 1928-29-30
Ream, Charles D.............1935-36-37 Rogan, Pat,................................ 1988 Saunders, Keith..........................1977 Seme, Nick.................................2017
Reboulet, LaVerne B................. 1928 Rolle, Brian.....................2007-08-10 Savic, Pandel...................1947-48-49 Sensanbaugher, Dean S...... 1943-47
Redd, John G....................... 1944-45 Roman, James T............. 1966-67-68 Savoca, James........... 1974-75-76-78 Sensibaugh, Mike.......... 1968-69-70
Redmond, Jimmy................. 1997-98 Roman, Nicholas G........ 1966-67-69 Sawicki, Tim......................... 1976-79 Senegal, Donald........................ 2011
Reed, Malcolm.......................... 1926 Ronemus, Thor..................... 1950-51 Saxbe, Harry M..........................1897 Sexton, James R............ 1938-39-40
Reed, Verlon.............................. 2011 Rolle, Brian..........................2007-09 Sayer, Delbert B...................1898-99 Shaffer, Jay.......................... 1986-87
Reed, William A.............. 1892-93-96 Rose, Rob................ 2006-07-08-09 Scannell, Michael P............... 1971-72 Shafor, Ralph W...................... 1911-12
Reed, William H....................1925-26 Roseboro, James A........ 1954-55-56 Schabo, Andrew....................... 2000 Shannon, Larry R........................1947
Reemsnyder, R. C.................1904-05 Rosen, Andy.........................1939-40 Schachtel, Sol H............. 1906-07-08 Shavers, Alonzo...................1994-95
Rees, James R.......................... 1942 Rosen, John............................... 1941 Schad, Albert F........................... 1913 Shaw, Robert.........................1941-42
Rees, Trevor J.................1933-34-35 Rosequist, Theodore A........1932-33 Schaeffer, George O................. 1890 Shazier, Ryan.....................2011-12-13
Reese, Wayne G......................... 1961 Ross, Derek.....................1998-00-01 Schaeffer, John F................ 1908-09 Shedd, Jan W............................ 1955
Reeves, Armani........... 2012-13-14-15 Ross, Everett........................ 1986-87 Schafer, Tim............ 2003-04-05-06 Sheffield, Kendall..................2017-18
Rehring, Steve.........2004, 06-07-08 Ross, Lydell.............. 2001-02-03-04 Schafrath, Richard P....... 1956-57-58 Sheldon, Charles T...............1904-06
Reichenbach, J...........1951-52-53-54 Ross, Paul........................ 1976-77-78 Schear, Herbert..........................1927 Sherman, John K...................... 1900
Rein, Robert E................ 1964-65-66 Ross, Richard L......................... 1960 Scheiber, Arthur L................ 1909-10 Shifflette, Donald F................... 1925
Renner, Charles............... 1944-47-48 Rosso, George A............. 1951-52-53 Schiller, Richard T...................... 1952 Shoaf, Mick......................1989-90-91
Reynolds, Robert.....2000-01-02-03 Rothrock, Phillip.............1904-05-06 Schlegel, Anthony...............2004-05 Showalter, Michael.........1986-87-89
Rhodes, Gordon M..................... 1916 Roush, Ernest J.................... 1934-35 Schlichter, Arthur........1978-79-80-81 Shugarts, J.B..............2008-09-10-11
Rice, Taylor....................... 2010-11-12 Roush, Gary S............................ 1968 Schmidlin, Paul R........... 1967-68-69 Siems, Justin............................. 2012
Rich, Rocco J.................... 1971-72-73 Rowan, Everett L............ 1925-26-27 Schneider, Michael....................1977 Sika, Scott................................. 2010
Richards, Charles J....................1897 Rowland, James H.................... 1959 Schneider, Wilbur H............. 1942-46 Simindinger, Scott......................1997
Richards, David P...................... 1955 Rucket, Jeremy......................... 2018 Schnittker, Brandon.2002-03-04-05 Simione, John R...................1939-40
Richardson, Hamilton H..1890-91-92 Rudge, William H.................1893-94 Schnittker, Max A................. 1945-46 Simmons, Jason........ 1990-91-92-93
Richardson, Jay............2004-05-06 Rudin, Walter M..........................1934 Schnittker, Richard D................ 1949 Simon, John................2009-10-11-12
Richardson, Kevin.......... 1982-83-84 Rudzinski, Jerry.........1995-96-97-98 Schoenbaum, Alexander.1936-37-38 Simon, Richard E..............1969-70-71
Richey, Lazerne A..................... 1896 Ruehl, James J.......................... 1952 Schoenbaum, Leon H................ 1941 Simon, Charles...........................1974
Richley, Richard C..................... 1965 Ruhl, Bruce................. 1973-74-75-76 Schorv, Herbert J......1904-05-06-07 Simpson, Steve...............1980-81-82
Richt, Fred H.................. 1894-95-96 Ruhl, Kyle................................. 2008 Schram, Fred.........................1970-01 Sims, Rob................ 2002-03-04-05
Ricketts, Karl.............................. 1901 Rusnak, Kevin G............. 1967-68-69 Schreiber, John M................ 1897-98 Skillings, Vincent........1977-78-79-80
Ricketts, Ormonde B....... 1961-62-63 Russell, Anderson... 2006-07-08-09 Schuck, Ryan............................ 2009 Skinner, Jon.................. 2005-06-07
Ridder, Fred.............. 1984-85-86-87 Russell, Jake............................. 2014 Schulist, Bernard H........ 1922-23-24 Skladany, Thomas...... 1973-74-75-76
Ridder, William E............ 1963-64-65 Rutan, Hiram E.......................... 1890 Schumacher, James W.........1952-53 Skvarka, Bernie G................ 1950-51
Riddle, Abner E.................... 1901-02 Rutherford, William A................ 1966 Schumacher, Kurt............ 1972-73-74 Slade, Darius............................. 2015
Riehm, Christopher....1979-80-81-82 Rutkay, Nicholas G.....................1937 Schutt, Tommy............ 2012-13-14-15 Slager, Richard F.................. 1947-48
Riep, Amir..............................2017-18 Ruzich, Stephen................... 1950-51 Schwartz, Brian.......... 1976-77-78-79 Slough, Herbert................... 1925-27
Rife, Roy E.................................. 1918 Ryan, Lee E................................ 1912 Schwartz, Gerald....................... 1952 Slough, Ralph E..........................1943
Rigby, Richard R........................ 1909 Schwartz, Grant....... 2007-08-09-10 Slusser, George C..................... 1942
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Riggs, David R........................... 1926 Schwartz, Robert M................... 1915 Slyker, William V.......... 1918-19-20-21
Sabino, Etienne..........2008-09-11-12
Rightmire, Robert............1898-00-01 Schweitzer, Fred L..................... 1915 Small, Ray...................... 2007-08-09
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Smith, Antonio...............2004-05-06 Spencer, Evan.............. 2011-12-13-14 Sualua, Nicky.......................1994-95 Thornton, Robert F......... 1952-53-54
Smith, A. G........................... 1950-51 Spencer, Timothy.......1979-80-81-82 Sullivan, John............................ 1984 Thrower, John D....... 1900-02-03-04
Smith, Brandon....... 2005-06-07-08 Spielman, Chris......... 1984-85-86-87 Sullivan, John K......................... 1916 Thrush, Jack................... 1990-92-93
Smith, Bruce R...........................1970 Spiers, Robert H...............1919-20-21 Sullivan, John L.........1985-86-87-88 Thurman, A. G......................1893-95
Smith, Carroll J..................... 1950-51 Spitler, Austin.......... 2006-07-08-09 Sullivan, Mark............. 1975-76-77-78 Tidmore, Samuel E............... 1960-61
Smith, Connor.......... 2007-08-09-10 Springer, George E.................... 1914 Sullivan, Mark P....................1979-80 Hill, Harrison............................ 2006
Smith, Corey.........................2014-16 Springs, Ron.................... 1976-77-78 Sullivan, Michael F....1985-86-87-88 Tillman, Buster..........1993-94-95-96
Smith, Devin................. 2011-12-13-14 Springs, Shawn.............. 1994-95-96 Summers, Merl G............1908-09-10 Tillman, J. H......................... 1901-02
Smith, Douglas.....................1984-85 Sprinkle, Tracy......................2015-17 Sumner, Jamie.....................1994-95 Tilton, Josephus H.... 1898-99-00-01
Smith, Dwight....................... 1987-88 Spychalski, Ernest T....... 1956-57-58 Surface, Frank M...... 1902-03-04-05 Tingley, David R....................1959-61
Smith, Eric................................ 2000 Stablein, Brian........... 1989-90-91-92 Surington, Cyril T.................. 1927-28 Titus, Clarence H...................... 1896
Smith, Erick...................... 2014-16-17 Stablein, Chris......................1989-90 Sutherin, Donald P......... 1955-56-57 Tobik, Andy Bill.......................... 1940
Smith, Frank P........................... 1938 Stackhouse, Raymond L............1943 Swan, Earl G................... 1902-03-04 Togiai, Tommy........................... 2018
Smith, Gregory................1990-91-92 Stafford, Mike........................... 2002 Swartz, Donald C........... 1952-53-54 Tolford, George K............1959-60-61
Smith, Harley W., Jr., .......... 1945-46 Staker, Loren J.......................... 1942 Swartzbaugh, Charles B............ 1913 Tomczak, Michael......1981-82-83-84
Smith, Herbert S....................... 1904 Stamp, Andy.............................. 1996 Swartzbaugh, John D................1943 Toneff, George................1944-48-49
Smith, Huston R...................1966-67 Stanley, Bernie D...................... 1963 Sweat, Andrew...........2008-09-10-11 Torrence, Devon............2008-09-10
Smith, Inwood.................1934-35-36 Stanley, Dimitrious....1993-94-95-96 Swinehart, Rodney.....1946-47-48-49 Tovar, Steve............... 1989-90-91-92
Smith, Jack E........................ 1933-34 Stark, Samuel............................ 1898 Sykes, W. E.................................1897 Tracy, William P.......................... 1906
Smith, J. H................................. 1905 Staysniak, Joseph.....1986-87-88-89 Trapasso, AJ............ 2005-06-07-08
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Smith, Joseph............1979-80-81-82 Stead, Nate.............................. 2000 Trapuzzano, Robert.................. 1969
Taggart, Ed................1983-84-85-86
Smith, Larry W........................... 1965 Steel, Harry D.......................1922-23 Trautman, George M..........1911-12-13
Takacs, Michael J............ 1951-52-53
Smith, L.C....................................1911 Steele, Ben................................ 2001 Trautwein, Henry Bill...... 1948-49-50
Tangeman, T. H..... 1899-1900-01-05
Smith, Leonard J.................... 1910-11 Steele, Rolland...........................1997 Treat, W. G.................................. 1910
Tanner, Ron......................2012-13-14
Smith, Richard S.............. 1930-31-32 Steinberg, Donald................ 1942-45 Trivisonno, Joseph J............ 1955-57
Tanski, Victor T.......................... 1932
Smith, Robert G.............. 1967-68-69 Steinle, Charles E.......................1897 Troha, Richard J........................ 1969
Tarbill, John W........................... 1899
Smith, Robert P.......................... 1968 Stepanovich, Alex....2000-01-02-03 Trott, Dean W...................1919-20-21
Tatum, Jack D................. 1968-69-70
Smith, Robert S....................1990-92 Stephens, Kharim...................... 2012 Tucker, Jack............................. 2002
Tatum, Rowland.............. 1981-82-83
Smith, Rod.........................2011-12-13 Stephens, Larry P............1959-60-61 Tucci, Amel................................ 1939
Taylor, Alvin................................1978
Smith, Rod.......................1990-91-93 Stephens, Tim........................... 1983 Tupa, Thomas............ 1984-85-86-87
Taylor, Brady..................... 2016-17-18
Smith, Spencer...................... 2010-11 Stephenson, Jack W....... 1939-40-41 Turano, Kyle............................. 2004
Taylor, Charles A..............1919-20-21
Smith, Stewart........................... 2012 Stevens, Jacob F....................... 1896 Turner, E. C................................ 1902
Taylor, John L............................ 1920
Smith, Ted....................... 1973-74-75 Stier, Mark H................... 1966-67-68 Turner, Irwin............................... 1916
Taylor, Russell E...................1928-29
Smith, Troy.............. 2003-04-05-06 Stillwagon, James R...... 1968-69-70 Turnure, Zach........................2016-17
Taylor, Walter................... 1991-92-93
Smith, Tyreke............................ 2018 Stillwell, Obie.......................1994-95 Tyler, Julius B............................ 1896
Teague, Willie “Merv”......1970-71-72
Smith, Will................2000-01-02-03 Stimson, George W................... 1898 Tyree, Andre............................. 2005
Teifke, Howard A........1943-46-47-48
Smurda, John R................... 1972-73 Stinchcomb, Gaylord R.... 1917-19-20 Tyrer, James E................1958-59-60
Templeton, David I..........1946-47-48
Smythe, John J.......................... 1910 St. John, Lynn W........................ 1900
Terna, Scott..........................1993-94 U
Sneddon, Elvadore R................. 1918 Stock, Robert H......................... 1964
Ternent, William A..................... 1952 Uhlenhake, Jeff.........1985-86-87-88
Snedecker, W. A...................1893-94 Stoeckel, Donald C........ 1953-54-55
Terry, Curtis............ 2004-05-06, 08 Uhlenhake, Jeremy.................. 2002
Snell, Matthew................ 1961-62-63 Stolp, W. J............................ 1905-06
Theis, Franklyn B...................... 1955 Ujhelyi, Joseph A.................1928-29
Snow, Carlos..............1987-88-89-91 Stoneburner, Jake......2009-10-11-12
Thies, Wilfred L......................... 1933 Ullery, Brent..............................2007
Snyder, A. J............................... 1896 Stora, Joseph.............................1943
Thom, Leonard.....................1939-40 Ullery, Jack C....................... 1925-27
Snyder, Charles R..............1912-13-14 Storer, Greg..................... 1975-76-77
Thoma, Jon................... 2007-08-09 Ulmer, Edward..................... 1960-61
Snyder, Laurence N.................. 1923 Stottlemyer, Victor R...... 1966-67-68
Thomas, Aurealius......... 1955-56-57 Underwood, Antonio........2011-12-14
Snyder, Nick.............................. 2014 Stoughton, Brian....................... 1995
Thomas, George B.................... 1905 Underwood, Brandon.............. 2006
Snyder, Thomas L.................1944-47 Stover, Byron E....................... 1911-12
Thomas, James......................... 1949 Underwood, E.J............ 2002-03-04
Sobolewski, John J..............1966-68 Stowe, John H........................... 1968
Thomas, John R..............1943-44-45 Unverferth, Donald V..... 1963-64-65
Soltis, Edward........................... 1985 Strahine, Michael.......................1977
Thomas, Joseph R.................... 1933 Updegraff, Winston R................ 1922
Sommer, Karl W......................... 1956 Straka, Mark...............................1973
Thomas, Lamaar.................2008-09 Urban, Harry N...........................1897
Sorenson, Frank G............1914-15-16 Stranges, Tony J.........................1944
Thomas, Michael..............2012-14-15 Urbanik, William J.......... 1967-68-69
Souders, Cecil B....... 1942-43-44-46 Strausbaugh,.................. 1938-39-40
Thomas, Pat....................1987-88-89 Uridil, Leo R.................... 1925-26-27
Southern, Clarence H............... 1923 Strickland, Philip S......... 1968-69-70
Thomas, Richard J................1951-52
Spahr, William H............. 1962-63-64 Stringer, Korey............... 1992-93-94 V
Thomas, Solomon...........2008-09-11
Spangler, Rich...........1982-83-84-85 Strong, Terry...............................1970 Van Blaricom, Robert P............. 1932
Thomas, Will C.....................1965-66
Sparma, Joseph B.................1961-62 Stuart, John D............................ 1921 Van Buskirk, Lear H.............1907-08
Thompson, David................ 2001-02
Spears, Jeremiah G.............1938-39 Stultz, Daniel.............1997-98-99-00 Van Dyne, Kelley....................1916-17
Thompson, Ed................. 1974-75-76
Spears, Thomas R.......... 1953-54-55 Stungis, John J..................... 1943-46 Van Horn, Douglas C..... 1963-64-65
Thompson, Kenneth............1955-56
Spellman, Alonzo............1989-90-91 Sturrup, Fred............................ 2000 Van Raaphorst, R. W....... 1961-62-63
Thompson, R. E....................1905-07
Spence, Noah.......................2012-13 Sturtz, Karl L.........................1949-50 Vance, Chris........................ 2001-02
Thompson, Rollin H................... 1892
Spencer, George E............... 1946-47 Styles, Lorenzo.............. 1992-93-94 Vannett, Nick............... 2012-13-14-15
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Vanscoy, Norman J................... 1960 Waters, E. C............................... 1904 Whitner, Donte.............. 2003-04-05 Wood, Charles L........................ 1892
Vargo, Kenneth W.......... 1953-54-55 Watkins, Jene............................ 1959 Wible, Calvin D.......................... 1945 Wood, Jamie......................... 2010-11
Vargo, Thomas W...................... 1965 Watkins, Robert A.......... 1952-53-54 Widdoes, Richard D....... 1948-49-50 Wood, Michael.....................1984-85
Varner, Martin D.............. 1930-31-32 Watson, Otha.............................1978 Wieche, Robert................ 1917-19-20 Woodbury, Chester................... 1905
Varner, Thomas A...................... 1960 Watson, Thomas.......1945-48-49-50 Wiggins, Larry............................1972 Wooldridge, John.....1983-84-85-86
Vavroch, William B.................... 1952 Watts, Robert S.............. 1922-23-24 Wilder, Thurlow C...................... 1920 Worden, Dirk J............... 1966-67-68
Vecanski, Milan..................... 1970-71 Waugh, Charles A......................1970 Wiles, A. O................................. 1902 Workman, Harry H......... 1920-22-23
Verdova, Alex S..........1945-46-47-48 Waugh, Thomas......... 1976-77-78-79 Wiley, Michael...........1996-97-98-99 Workman, Noel.................... 1920-21
Vickroy, William E..................1941-42 Way, Rex D.................................1907 Wilhelm, Matthew.....1999-00-01-02 Workman, Vince..............1985-86-87
Vicic, Donald J............... 1954-55-56 Wayne, Clinton..........1997-98-99-00 Wilkerson, Keith........................ 1993 Worley, Chris............... 2014-15-16-17
Victor, Binjimen................ 2016-17-18 Wears, Leland H.........................1934 Wilkins, Dwight..........................1972 Worthington, Doug....... 2007-08-09
Vincent, Taron........................... 2018 Weaver, C. Robert................ 1920-21 Wilkinson, Dan.....................1992-93 Wortman, Robert C................... 1964
Vogel, Robert L...............1960-61-62 Weaver, David A............. 1953-54-55 Wilks, William C.......................... 1951 Wright, David W..........................1970
Vogelgesang, Donald A............ 1960 Weaver, J. Edward.....................1970 Willaman, Frank R............ 1917-19-20 Wright, Ernest H........................ 1958
Vogler, Terry..........................1977-78 Webb, Ashanti........................... 1998 Willaman, Samuel S............... 1911-13 Wright, Ward............................. 1945
Vogler, Tim................. 1975-76-77-78 Webb, Damon............. 2014-15-16-17 Willard, Robert...........................1973 Wright, William E.............. 1909-10-11
Volley, Ricardo................ 1977-78-79 Weber, Fred C................1898-99-00 Williams, Albert C.......................1943 Wuellner, Richard W.............1938-39
Volzer, Donald H....................... 1920 Weber, Mike..................... 2016-17-18 Williams, Antonio.......................2017
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Von Schmidt, Walter G...............1927 Wedebrook, Howard......1936-37-39 Williams, Cam............. 2012-13-14-15
Yards, Ludwig..................1932-33-34
Von Swearingen, Fiske............. 1909 Weed, Thurlow............... 1952-53-54 Williams, David M.................1953-54
Yassenoff, Leo........................1914-15
Vrabel, Mike..............1993-94-95-96 Welbaum, Thomas A............1938-39 Williams, Donald W................... 1939
Yassenoff, Sol.........................1913-14
Vuchinich, Michael N...... 1931-32-33 Welch, John W............................1947 Williams, Gary............1979-80-81-82
Yerges Sr., Howard F........ 1915-16-17
Welch, Sirjo.........................2004-05 Williams, Joe J.....................1935-36
W Yerges Jr., Howard F..................1943
Welever, Arthur W...................... 1931 Williams, Lee E.....................1955-58
Wade, Shaun............................. 2018 Yingling, Walter E...................... 1928
Wells, Chris................... 2006-07-08 Williams, Marcus........... 2007-08-09
Wagner, Jack, W................... 1950-51 Yonclas, Nicholas.................1963-64
Wells, Jonathan......... 1998-99-00-01 Williams, Mark........... 1990-91-92-93
Wagoner, John...........................1987 Yost, Benjamin P........................ 1898
Wells, Leslie R.................1908-09-10 Williams, Nathan.......2008-09-10-12
Wakefield, Richard...........1969-70-71 Youboty, Ashton............ 2003-04-05
Wells, Maurice......... 2005-06-07-08 Williams, Robert D..................... 1968
Walden, Robert L........... 1964-65-66 Young, Chase........................2017-18
Wendler, Harold............. 1923-24-25 Williams, Shad..................1970-71-72
Waldon, Larry.......................1996-97 Young, Donald G............1958-59-60
Wendt, Merle E...............1934-35-36 Williams, Timothy...... 1990-91-92-93
Walker, Barry.............1983-84-85-86 Young, Francis D............. 1921-23-24
Wentz, Burke B......................... 1925 Williams, Tyrone......................... 2011
Walker, Dow R................ 1902-03-04 Young, Louis C.......................... 1938
Wentz, William A..................1959-60 Williamson, Marcus...............2017-18
Walker, Gordon H...................... 1928 Young, Mike............................. 2003
Werner, Pete.........................2017-18 Willott, Louis..........................1974-75
Walker, Jack E........................... 1960 Young, Richard A..................1953-54
Wersel, Timothy.........................1972 Willoughby, Jack....................... 2015
Walker, Stephen E...................... 1971 Young, William G............ 1925-27-28
Wertz, George P................... 1948-49 Willis, Leonard......................1974-75
Wallace, Jack............................ 1960
West, Edward F......................... 1936 Willis, Marcel........................ 1995-97
Wallace, Robert H......................1944 Z
Westbrooks, Jerry............... 1999-00 Willis, William K...............1942-43-44
Walter, Tyson..............1997-98-99-01 Zackeroff, Greg.........1985-86-87-88
Westwater, James..... 1896-99-00-01 Wilson, Andrew J.......1946-47-48-49
Walther, Richard E................ 1950-51 Zadworney, Frank S........1937-38-39
Wetzel, Charles J...................... 1908 Wilson, C. R............................... 1899
Walton, Tim............... 1990-91-92-93 Zalenski, Scott...........1981-82-83-84
Wetzel, Damon H............1932-33-34 Wilson, Donald A..................1932-33
Wandke, Richard A....................1944 Zangara, Donald....................... 1945
Whaley, Tyler.............................2007 Wilson, Dontre............ 2013-14-15-16
Ward, Chris................. 1974-75-76-77 Zarnas, Gust C................1935-36-37
Wharton, Homer F..........1898-99-00 Wilson, Jeff..................... 1995-96-97
Ward, Denzel.................... 2015-16-17 Zavis, George J.......................... 1941
Wheeler, T. L............................. 1902 Wilson, John B............... 1922-23-24
Ward, Grant P............................. 1912 Zavistoske, George.................... 1941
Whetstone, Robert E............1953-55 Wilson, Lawrence... 2005-06, 08-09
Warden, Leonard G................... 1894 Zawacki, Charles E................... 1955
Whipple, Charles A........ 1905-06-07 Winfield, Antoine.......1995-96-97-98
Warfield, Paul D............... 1961-62-63 Zelina, Lawrence P......... 1968-69-70
Whisler, Joseph G...........1946-47-49 Wingert, Albert C...................... 1930
Warner, Duane A....................... 1960 Ziegler, Randall K...................... 1963
Whitacre, J.H............................. 1890 Winner, Steve........................... 2005
Warner, Geoff.......................1986-90 Zima, Albert J............................ 1962
White, C. C................................ 1892 Winrow, Jason........... 1990-91-92-93
Warner, Stormy.......................... 1988 Zimmer, Frank E......................... 1931
White, Claude......................1938-40 Wint, Jahsen............................. 2018
Warnke, Darik................ 1997-98-99 Zincke, Clarence F.................... 1929
White, Jan...................... 1968-69-70 Winters, Harold A....................... 1915
Warren, Lee G........................... 1905 Zinsmaster, John L.................... 1930
White, John T............................ 1942 Winters, Sam C.......................... 1945
Warwick, Herbert S................... 1904 Zizakovic, Srecko........... 1986-88-89
White, Loren R............... 1957-58-59 Wiper, Donald W................... 1920-21
Washington, Aldophus.2012-13-14-15 Zwick, Justin..............2004-05-2017
White, Stanley R...............1969-70-71 Wiper, Harold A................ 1917-18-20
Washington, Alvin......1977-78-79-80
White, Jr., Stanley... 2003-04-05-06 Wisniewski, Steve.....1996-97-98-99
Washington, Donald..... 2006-07-08
White, Terry..........................1984-85 Withoft, Clarence..................1891-92
Washington, Taurian......2008-09-10
White, William........... 1984-85-86-87 Wittman, Julius W............ 1949-50-51
Wassmund, James A................. 1956
White, Brendan......................... 2018 Wittmer, Charles G..........1959-60-61
Wasson, Harold......................... 1922
Whitehead, Stuart F.............1938-39 Woidke, Kevin.......................2017-18
Wasson, Richard....................... 1963
Whitfield, David A.......... 1967-68-69 Wolery, Scott..............................1974
Wasson, Robert E........... 1895-96-97
Whiting, Jordan......................... 2010 Wolf, Ralph C........................ 1936-37
Wasylik, Nicholas............1935-36-37
Whitmer, Doug............... 1982-83-84 Wolfe, Russell H........................ 1946
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Washington, Donald...........2005-08 Oliphant, Marshall T..............1931-33 Fisch, Frank..........................1933-35 Petrella, Vincent.................... 2010-11
Weber, Mike.............................. 2015 Parks, Ernest..............................1943 Fulton, Scott.........................1997-99 Pittman, Antonio.................2004-06
Werner, Pete.................... 2017-pres. Paulk, Foster........................1989-92 Gentry, Tyson......................2005-08 Roby, Bradley........................ 2010-11
Zavistoske, George.................... 1941 Slager, Richard F........................1947 Groom, Andy............................ 2000 Sarkkinen, Esco................... 1937-39
Stewart, Patrice......................... 1990 Hall, Richard.............................. 1999 Savic, Pandel........................ 1947-49
21 Volley, Ricardo..................... 1978-79 Harper, Roger.......................1990-92 Sloan, Gary.................................1970
Andrulis, Frank...........................1970 Vuchinich, Walter...................... 1935 Hawkins, Kierre......................... 2016 Snow, Carlos.........................1987-91
Benis, Michael K....................... 1960 Wallace, Jack........................1959-61 Hooker, Malik...................2014-15-16 Spicheck, William...................... 1959
Burton, Arthur F....................1967-69 Yonclas, Nicholas.................1963-64 Hunter, Charles..........................1977 Weber, Mike......................... 2016-18
Campbell, Parris....................2014-18 Jordan, Ron............................... 1983 White, Brendon................ 2017-pres.
Carlin, Earl V.........................1939-40 23 Knisley, Heath........................... 1992 Wooldridge, John................1983-86
Cook, Donald............................ 1936 Arledge, Richard........................ 1951 Lamb, Steven.............................1978 Yerges, Howard S......................1943
Delaney, Kevin.......................... 1985 Barclay, Devin..................... 2009-10 Lee, Maurice............................. 2001
Dumas, Zach........................1986-89 Battista, Thomas........................ 1971 Long, William E....................1966-68 26
Forte, Trevon........................ 2015-16 Cassady, Craig..................... 1973-75 MacDonald, W........................... 1942 Adulewicz, Casimir T................. 1959
Gentry, Tyson........................... 2004 Chonko, Arnie......................1963-64 Marker, Jim................................1943 Allen, Will........................... 2000-02
Johnson, Kenneth E................... 1961 Compton, Jeff......................1984-86 Myrick, Charles......................... 1988 Anderson, William T.............1968-70
Johnson, Ricky............... 1977-78, 80 Crawford, Thomas E..................1957 Parsons, Richard...................1972-74 Barnes, Jarrod..................... 2015-16
Jones, Tim................................. 1985 Crow, Fred........................... 1935-37 Roberts, Mike................2002-04-05 Bohlman, Jeff.......................1988-90
Kern, Carl............................. 1972-73 Fontes, Arnold P...................1965-66 Rutkay, Nicholas G.....................1937 Brown, Cameron..............2018-pres.
Maloney, Robert.........................1937 Gorley, Rodney.......................... 1983 Rutledge, Tim....................... 1987-89 Coleman, Kenneth................1941-42
McDaniel, Devlin....................... 2013 Hagan, Chad......................... 2010-11 Schwartz, Grant..................2006-07 DeFillippo, Joe...........................1972
Midlam, Max..........................1974-76 Hicks, Marc............................... 1988 Smith, Rod................................. 2010 Ehrsam, John H.................... 1944-45
Moore, C.J................................. 1999 Howard, Fritz.......................1939-40 Sparma, Joseph B.................1961-62 Gayle, James....................... 1979-82
Parnell, Chris............................ 2000 Huston, Josh.................2000-04-05 Springs, Shawn....................1993-96 Gill, Jaelen................................ 2018
Patillo, Tim.............................1991-94 Keller, Matt...........................1995-99 Wade, Shaun....................2018-pres. Greider, Robert..........................1934
Perini, Pete E........................ 1947-48 Koder, Robert............................ 1952 Walker, Jack E........................... 1965 Gwinn, Anthony....................1993-96
Peterson, William J................... 1952 Lewis, Doyle........................ 1979, 82 Wambold, Ed............................. 1945 Harris, Nate..........................1985-86
Plank, Ernest V...........................1943 Lister, Robert C.....................1959-61 Wandke, Richard A....................1944 Heyman, Joseph....................... 1933
Richardson, Kevin................1982-84 McDaniel, Devlin.................. 2015-16 Williams, Marcus...........2006-08-09 Hyde, Carlos............................. 2010
Russell, Anderson.........2006-08-09 Patterson, Nick....................2006-08 Weed, Thurlow.....................1952-54 McCarty, Bill...............................1943
Russell, Jake.............................. 2011 Petroff, Scott....................... 2001-02 Wood, Michael.......................... 1985 Moeller, Tyler........ 2006-08-09-10-11
Salley, Nate...................2002-04-05 Powell, Tyvis................ 2012-13-14-15 Woodard, Shawn...................... 1990 Mrukowski, William..............1960-62
Samuels, James.........................1957 Rusnak, Kevin G...................1967-69 Niehoff, Kevin............................ 2012
Sander, B.J...........................1999-03 Spencer, George E.................... 1946 25 Nosker, William C.................1938-40
Sanders, Charlie............1995, 97-98 Springs, Ron......................... 1976-78 Barrington, Thomas.............1963-65 Palmer, Richard R.......................1943
Sheehee, Greg.....................1993-94 Szymanowski, Andy................. 2000 Bell, Todd............................. 1977-80 Reeves, Armani................2012-13-14
Thomas, Earl........................ 1934-35 Terna, Scott............................... 1994 Bradshaw, Morris.................. 1971-72 Roche, Tom...........................1974-77
Whinnery, Glenn........................ 1933 Vickers, Tim............................... 1990 Brungard, George..................... 1935 Schabo, Andrew.................. 1998-00
Williamson, Marcus.......... 2017-pres. Williams, Isaiah......................... 2014 Curcillo, Tony........................1950-52 Scott, Tim.................................. 2013
Wood, Jamie.................... 2010-11-12 Williams, Tim........................1990-93 Dunn, Bri’onte............. 2012-13-14-15 Sharpp, Warren.......................... 1971
Wint, Jahsen....................2016-pres. Fekete, Steven...........................1967 Smith, Robert S.....................1991-92
22 Wood, Jamie............................ 2009 Fields, Sean.............................. 1989 Theis, Franklyn B...................... 1955
Aleskus, Joseph P................ 1937-38 Gentry, Robert............................1973 Tuffin, Brian.......................... 1986-87
Allegro, Joe...........................1975-77 24 Glass, Onesiaum...................... 2009 Unverferth, Donald V...........1963-65
Allen, Brian................................ 1984 Anderson, Thomas.................... 1948 Jackson, Jermon.................1994-98 Webb, Ashanti........................... 1998
Anderson, Charles C............1939-40 Basil, Drew...................2010-11-12-13 Karow, Robert........................... 1955 Wertz, George P................... 1948-49
Anderson, Cedric.................1980-83 Berry, Rashod............................ 2015 Kelleher, Logan.................... 2015-16 Wise, Patrick............................. 2015
Colson, Dan............................... 1993 Burgett, Richard K...................... 1941 Kelly, Rob..............................1992-93 Williams, Antonio..................2016-17
Cupe, Tony...........................1986-88 Campana, Thomas................1969-71 Kleinfelder, Kenneth................. 1936 Youboty, Ashton..................2003-05
Darnell, Dale..............................1967 Chancey, Mike.......................... 1986 McDuffie, Edward...................... 1981 Zarnas, Gust C..................... 1935-37
Dawson, Dino............................ 1984 Cisco, Jeff.............................1981-82 Mummey, John.....................1960-62
Diehl, Lowell............................. 1945 Crosby, Curtis...................... 1999-00 Nickey, Donnie.....................1999-02 27
Gales, Richard....................... 1971-72 Doolittle, Francis W.............. 1946-47 Niehoff, Kevin............................ 2013 Brown, Ard........................... 1975-76
Hayden, Leophus.................1968-70 Ellwood, Franklin D..............1955-56 Ntukogu, Chris.......................... 1988 Brown, David........................1986-89
Horvath, Leslie.................... 1942, 44 Ellwood, Richard P.................... 1950 Okulovich, Andrew J..................1957 Cumiskey, Frank S............... 1934-36
Humphrey, Hayden................... 1985 Elmore, Carmie....................1994-96 Ost, Dave.............................1992-93 Dawson, John........................... 1988
Kremblas, Francis T..............1956-58 Ferrelli, Guy............................... 2014 Pentello, Rocco............. 2007-08-09 Ellis, Ray............................... 1977-80
Leggett, William D................1952-54 Fields, Jerry E......................1958-59 Perkins, David........................... 2012 Flanagan, Richard E...................1944
143
AWARD WINNERS & HISTORY
Galloway, Joey.......................... 1990 Whitehead, Stuart F.............1938-39 Ott, Jason.............................1997-00 Tatum, Jack D.......................1968-70
George, Eddie......................1992-95 Widdoes, Richard D.............1948-50 Payton, Joel..........................1977-78 Tatum, Rowland....................1981-83
Gillman, Sidney.....................1931-33 Wilks, William C.......................... 1951 Portsmouth, Thomas............ 1965-67 Terna, Scott............................... 1993
Hallway, Dave........................... 1989 Woodford, Anthony................... 1986 Priday, Paul............................... 1942 Torrance, James........................1934
Hill, Douglas..........................1981-83 Riddick, Dre............................. 2006 Wood, Darryl.............................. 2011
Holycross, Tim......................1972-74 29 Roberts, Vernell.........................1934
Johnson, Girmar........................ 1991 Ashley, Darwin...........................1972 Ross, Lydell..........................2001-04 33
Kaylor, Ronald L........................ 1964 Aston, James........................... 2005 Seaman, Walter......................... 1935 Bartley, Thomas A................ 1967-68
Keith-Jones, Emmett................ 1983 Blinco, Thomas............... 1976-77, 79 Simon, Charles...........................1974 Booker, Dante.......................... 2014-
Kozel, Steve.............................. 1988 Burns, Rodjay............................ 2016 Smith, Brien................................ 1981 Brilliant, George........................ 1953
Lilienthal, Robert..................1954-55 Cameron, Louis.......................... 1971 Susec, Otto............................... 1988 By’not’e, Butler....................1990-93
Lopes, Troy................................. 1991 Clair, Frank J........................1938-40 Wagner, Jack W......................... 1950 Cline, Oliver M..................... 1944-46
Marmie, Larry............................. 1961 Conley, William N.......................1970 Welch, Sirjo.........................2004-05 Clutter, Austin............................ 2015
Priday, Paul............................... 1945 Cook, Bryan.........................1989-92 Young, James.......................1954-55 Durham, David...................... 2010-11
Royal, Clarence......................... 1994 Cothran, Jeff............................. 1993 Young, Louis C.......................... 1938 Epitropoulos, Frank..............2012-13
Slovak, Emil................................1943 Craft, Alex.................................. 2016 Zimmerman, Dick....................... 1941 Epitropoulos, John...............1978-80
Spears, Jeremiah G.............1938-39 Davis, Jerome.......................1973-74 Everett, Tyler............................ 2002
Stevenson, Dan.......................... 1951 Grant, Cie.................................. 1998 31 Francis, David L..................1960, 62
Westbrooks, Jerry............... 1996-00 Grand, Willie.............................. 1998 Busich, Sam......................... 1934-35 Galbos, Richard..................... 1971-72
Willis, Michael........................... 1999 Griffin, Andre............................. 1999 Janowicz, Victor F................1949-50 Gantz, Joe.....................2005-08-09
Wood, Michael.......................... 1984 Hall, Jordan.............................. 2009 Lind, Jack.................................. 1936 Goodgame, Ton...................1988-89
Howe, Buster............................ 1988 Sayers, Peter............................. 1940 Gresock, Steve..................... 1986-87
28 Jordan, Devin........................... 2003 Smith, Frank P........................... 1938 Johnson, Pete...................... 1973-76
Ball, Warren................. 2012-13-14-15 Kline, Jesse.......................... 1999-01 Jones, Gomer...................... 1934-35
Ballmer, Paul E.......................... 1958 Lane, Shaun........................2004-08 32 Kerr, John................................. 2004
Bartley, Dave............................. 1984 Lepley, John.............................. 1955 Anderzack, Tom................... 1984-87 Koepnick, Robert E..............1950-52
Bates, Roman....................... 1983-84 Maduko, Mike.......................2014-15 Bals, Dave............................1988-89 Kolic, Larry.....................1982, 84-85
Berger, Jon................................ 1989 Maxwell, Chris.......................... 2009 Bargerstock, Douglas................1974 Laurinaitis, James...............2005-08
Booth, William A...................1953-55 Myers, Raymond.................. 1981-80 Bechtel, Earl R........................... 1952 Lavelli, Dante B......................... 1942
Boxwell, Kenneth E....................1944 Padlow, Max.............................. 1933 Bonnie, David M........................ 1946 Maag, Charles......................1938-40
Burden, Mike........................1996-97 Pearson, Pepe...................... 1994-97 Borland, Tuf......................2016-pres. Morrison, Fred L.................. 1948-49
Cheroke, George....................... 1941 Rice, Taylor....................... 2010-11-12 Carlson, Gerald......................... 1993 Montgomery, Joe.................1994-98
Cibene, Michael...............2014-15-16 Robson, Charles........................ 1954 Clifford, Eugene........................2007 Poole, Trevoe............................ 1988
Clarke, Dominic.................. 2009-10 Rogan, Greg......................... 1984-87 Cooper, Marco.................... 2000-01 Proctor, Josh............................. 2018
Cox, M. Budd........................ 1933-34 Smith, Inwood...................... 1934-36 Dansler, Kelton..................... 1976-78 Royer, Mark............................... 1985
Ehrsam, Gerald R.................1966-68 Underwood, E.J. ..................... 2004 Davis, Paul J...............................1943 Sander, Willard F..................1963-65
Fout, James E........................... 1945 Zimmer, Robert......................... 1946 Detrick, Roger......................1959-60 Sarac, Nic..........................2011-12-13
Garcia, Joseph..................... 1975-76 Diggs, Na’il...........................1996-99 Sensanbaugher, Dean S............1943
Gottron, Jeff.............................. 1982 30 Doup, Russell........................2013-14 Staubs, Colby......................2003-04
Hall, Maurice.......................2002-04 Bellisari, Greg......................1993-96 Drenik, Douglas J.................1962-64 Stead, Nate.......................... 1999-01
Hackett, William G.................... 1942 Bogard, Devan.................2012-13-14 Fenstermaker, Tony...................1987 Teague, Master......................... 2018
Hess, William W....................1960-62 Bruckner, Edwin........................ 1940 Finck, Dan.............................1991-92 Thies, Wilfred L......................... 1933
Howard, Harry.......................1969-71 Drake, Jared.........................2015-17 Franklin, Khaleed...................... 2013 Vicic, Donald J.....................1954-56
Hoyt, Bob.................................. 1988 Dreffer, Stephan D.................... 1964 Gailus, Joseph T........................ 1933 White, Loren R..................... 1957-59
Leasure, Jordan........................ 2016 Durbin, Tyler.............................. 2015 Goins, Elijaah....................... 2015-16 Wolf, Ralph C........................ 1936-37
Liggins, Leandre....................... 1998 Evege, Donnie......... 2007-08-09-10 Klein, Storm......................... 2009-12
Louis, Jason..........................1991-95 Gage, Ralph G........................... 1958 Luna, Carlos.............................. 1989 34
Meinke, Dick..............................1943 Gorby, Herbert.......................... 1945 Masoner, Robert....................... 1936 Allen, Arthur............................. 2000
Murphy, Robert....................1978-80 Hans, Joseph............................ 1953 Middleton, Rick................ 1971-72-73 Belmer, Cliff................................1979
Norwood, Joshua..................... 2016 Harris, Jasper.............................1943 Mitchell, Brandon............... 2002-06 Bembry, Dan..............................1973
Plank, Robert D.....................1972-74 Howard, Dedrick........................1987 Mortin, Mike.............................. 1986 Bledsoe, John....................... 1971-72
Pulsfort, Mike............................ 1996 Johnson, Brent.....................1989-92 Pretorius, Ryan......................... 2004 Butts, Robert W......................... 1962
Roman, Nicholas....................... 1940 Katterhenrich, David L........1960, 62 Provenza, Russell D...................1957 Conner, Nick.............................. 2015
Seach, Bill................................. 1989 Kee, Michael........................1983-85 Rice, Taylor..........................2008-09 Conrad, Frederick B..............1931-33
Spencer, John...................... 1987-89 Lovely, Mark.............................. 1993 Santschi, John......................1938-40 Ebner, Nate..................... 2009-10-11
Tanner, Ron........................... 2011-12 Ludwig, Paul L........................... 1952 Smith, Robert............................ 1990 Farbizo, Thomas....................... 1965
Wells, Chris.........................2006-08 Mathis, Almond Louis........... 1971-73 Smith, Rudy..........................1966-67 Fontes, Leonard J................1958-59
Wells, Jonathan.................... 1998-01 McCall, Demario..............2016-pres. Staker, Loren J......................1941-42 Fox, Samuel S............................ 1941
West, Edward F......................... 1936 McCarthy, Patrick...................... 1956 Stillwell, Obie.......................1994-95 Gandee, Charles F.........1945, 49-50
Greene, Anthony........................1978 Trivisonno, Joseph J........... 1955, 57 Humphrey, Hayden................... 1986 Erwin, Derek................... 2009-10-11
Grundies, Arthur J............... 1938, 40 Wendt, Emerson.................. 1936-37 Jacobs, Harlan......................... 2000 Fender, Steve........................... 2004
Harley, Rob..........................2003-05 Wilhelm, Matt.......................1999-02 Lawless, Michael....................... 2016 Ferko, Richard....................... 1970-71
Hamrick, Charls E................ 1934-36 Willard, Lou..........................1992-93 Lowry, Orlando......................1981-83 Gentile, Jim..........................1968-69
Harris, Raymont...................1990-93 Worley, Chris.........................2013-17 Luke, Jamal.........................2002-03 Good, Andrew.....................2006-07
Holland, Jay......................... 1983-84 Maag, Dennis............................ 1992 Gordon, Denman...................... 1983
Huff, Paul.............................. 1967-68 36 Malone, Derrick...............2016-pres. Harrison, Malik.................2016-pres.
Hyde, Carlos........................ 2010-13 Andrako, Steven F................1938-39 Maxwell, Chris....................... 2010-11 Harrison, Tyrone...................1989-91
Kelly, Rob..............................1994-96 Campbell, Jack......................... 1953 Peggs, Carl................................ 1956 Hazelbaker, Joe........................ 1989
Klofta, Dan T...............................1944 Christopher, Matt.................1992-94 Perry, Joshua.............. 2012-13-14-15 Lightburn, Robert.......................1934
Lehman, Ernest..........................1943 Cisco, Galen......................... 1955-57 Phillips, Clyde............................ 1933 Manning, Robert........................ 1981
Logan, Jeff............................1974-77 Cousineau, Tom................... 1975-78 Ross, Derek............................... 1998 Martin, Jamar....................... 1998-01
Marcus, Jamal.......................2012-13 Crane, Jameson........................ 1945 Russell, Anderson.................... 2005 Olive, Bobby...............................1987
Moore, David............................ 1960 Crowell, Connor.................... 2011-12 Schneider, Michael....................1977 Oman, Donald........................... 1939
Moritz, Roger....................... 1950-51 Daniels, Matt.......................2004-07 Sualua, Nicky.......................1993-96 Thornton, Howard......................1973
Nussbaum, Lee......................... 1954 DeMaria, Michael................ 2001-03 Walker, Ziyier............................ 1999 Tyree, Andree.......................... 2002
O’Morrow, Patrick................ 1986-87 Elia, Bruce.............................1972-74 Wasylik, Nicholas...................... 1935 Whiting, Jordan............... 2009-10-11
Pogue, Terry............................. 2000 Frye, Robert H.......................1941-42 Waugh, Charles A......................1970
Riley, JaJa................................. 2001 Goings, Nick.............................. 1996 White, Claude..................... 1938, 40 40
Shaffer, Bernard.........................1937 Herman, Judah.....................1988-91 White, William...................... 1984-87 Brown, Matthew................... 1943-45
Simpson, Greg.....................1997-99 Hlay, John............................ 1950-51 Cassady, Howard (Hop).......1952-55
Smith, Erick...........................2016-17 Homa, Randy............................ 1995 38 Fisher, Jerome.......................... 1933
Spears, Thomas R..................... 1953 Hudson, Paul........................1964-66 Baffer, Stewart.......................... 1960 Hoffman, James......................... 1951
Stewart, Geoff........................... 1990 Janecko, Gene K........................1944 Ballinger, Gary........................... 1956 Maggied, Sol........................ 1935-37
Stillwell, Obie............................ 1993 Johnson, Trey........................2013-14 Baptiste, Javontae Jean........... 2018 Nagy, John.................................1934
Ullery, Brent............................. 2004 Lindner, Robert......................... 1960 Boddie, Chris.............................1987 Rosen, Andy.........................1939-40
Weber, Albert............................ 1966 Lukens, Curt........................2003-06 Broadnax, Vaughn...............1980-83 Shaw, Robert.........................1941-42
Wells, Maurice.....................2005-08 Lyons, Douglas.....................1962-63 Campbell, Paul..................... 1976-79
Workman, Vince........................ 1985 Marek, Marcus..................... 1979-82 Colson, Dan............................... 1992 41
McQuade, Robert P....................1943 Fada, Craig..............2012-13-14-15-16 Ballinger, Gary............................1957
35 Myrick, Charles......................... 1989 Feinthal, Kenneth....................... 1951 Bartholomew, Brent.............1995-98
Baas, James W.....................1965-66 Neal, George V...........................1934 Fox, Samuel S........................... 1940 Bennett, William...................1938-39
Backenstoe, Alex...................... 2016 Niklos, J.R................................. 1998 Hartley, Robert.....................1962-63 Bryant, James......................1986-89
Cataline, Craig.......................... 2012 O’Neill, Pat...........................1999-02 Henson, Harold.....................1972-74 Byars, Keith..........................1982-85
Cobb, Glen........................... 1979-82 Penny, Sean......................... 1997-98 Joe, Branden......................2000-04 Caruso, James...........................1977
DeLande, Bo........ 2007-08-09-10-11 Perini, Pete E............................. 1949 Keith, Randal T........................... 1971 Curtis, John............................... 1956
Franzinger, Ryan.................2004-06 Pope, K’Vaughn........................ 2018 Klaban, Eric............................... 1999 Doyle, Patrick............................ 1995
German, William...................1959-60 Rolle, Brian...........................2007-10 Lonjak, William A........................1943 Eberts, Mark............................... 1981
Gibbs, Jack G............................ 1954 Spielman, Chris.................... 1984-87 Malfatt, Mike........................1993-96 Griffin, Andre............................ 2000
Gibson, Eric............................... 1988 Turnure, Zach........................2015-17 McCoy, Matt.........................1989-92 Haslam, De’Angelo.............2004-07
Graham, Scotty.....................1988-91 Vickroy, William......................... 1940 McVey, Scott.......................... 2010-11 Haynes, Bryce............. 2012-13-14-15
Hall, William..........................1961-63 Whisler, Joseph G................ 1946-48 Nickey, Donnie.......................... 1998 Hill, Will.................................1991-92
Hastings, Jim.................. 2009-10-11 Perini, Pete E............................. 1946 Hubbard, Rudy..................... 1965-67
Hyatt, Bob............................1974, 76 37 Reed, Samuel............................ 1965 Jackson, Tony...................... 2008-11
Jenkins, Joseph K............... 1984, 86 Armstrong, Jack........................ 1958 Romoser, James W.................... 1933 Janowicz, Victor F...................... 1951
Johnson, Jeffie.....................2014-15 Backenstoe, Alex.............2016-pres. Spitler, Austin............... 2005, 08-09 Jester, Hayden.................2016-pres.
Kostival, Kristofer...................... 1935 Bowers, Brian........................1973-74 Steele, Ben.......................... 2000-01 Kortovich, Jim........................... 1999
Lee, Felix....................................1977 Brown, Deron.......................1990-92 Vogler, Tim.................................1975 Martin, Jermil......................2008-09
Mazeroski, David.......................1973 Dansler, Kelton...........................1975 Matte, Thomas R..................1958-60
McDonald, James A.................. 1935 DeLande, Spencer..................... 2011 39 Matthews, Thomas............ 2000-03
Otis, James L.......................1967-69 Eggers, Patrick .......................... 1971 Berger, Kyle............................... 2015 Mattimoe, Michael..............2005-07
Patrella, Vincent........................ 2012 Fox, Dustin..........................2002-04 Calhoun, Matt.......................1992-96 Mawhirter, Aaron...................... 2013
Patterson, Nick....................2004-05 Gaither, Steve............................ 1988 Clinton, Kyle.....................2012-13-14 Monahan, John Regis.......... 1932-34
Rich, Rocco J......................... 1971-73 Georgiades, James............. 2008-10 Coleman, Tim............................ 1984 Monahan, Thomas.....................1937
Rudzinski, Jerry....................1994-98 Gibson, Thaddeus...............2006-07 Cooper, Joe................................1997 Pope, Brad................................ 1992
Sarkkinen, Eino......................... 1940 Goings, Nick...............................1997 D’Amato, John.......................1974-75 Roach, Woodrow.................. 1973-75
Scott, James H...........................1934 Hicks, Tyrone....................... 1978-79 Dietrich, Russell.........................1937 Skeete, Jonathan..................... 2004
Stanford, Jason......................... 1993 Howe, Buster............................ 1989 Dougherty, Michael.............2004-07 Snell, Matthew......................1961-63
Templeton, David I.................... 1946 Howitz, Sam...............................1934 Ellison, Leon.............................. 1980 Wagner, Tim.............................. 1968
145
AWARD WINNERS & HISTORY
Cataline, Craig......................2012-13 Bobek, Brian.............................. 2011 Myers, Steven.......................1972-74 Meckstroth, James............... 1971-72
Cheatwood, Tim....................1997-01 Bogart, Mike............................. 2002 Provenza, Russell D.................. 1956 Nelms, Spencer....................1981-83
Greer, Steven............................ 1988 Chrissinger, Warren O.......... 1936-37 Roman, James T...................1966-68 Nosky, Richard E....................... 1953
Gurd, Andrew........................1987-91 Cochran, Terrence A................. 1965 Ryan, Robert............................. 1945 Price, Billy..............................2013-17
Gwinn, Jayson......................1992-93 Dixon, Ken............................. 1970-71 Scarberry, William..................... 1939 Renner, Charles.............. 1944, 47-48
Harman, Timothy A....................1970 Dupree, Roedell...................1994-96 Sharp, Thomas.......................... 1965 Rogovin, Jon............................. 1963
Homan, Adam.............2009-10-11-12 Gatewood, Russell...............1978-80 Vogler, Tim............................1977-78 Selby, Paul................................. 1942
Houk, Ronald.......................1959-60 Greeneblatt, Louis.................... 1933 Williams, Sam........................... 2002 Sharp, Scott............................... 1989
Hubbard, Sam........................... 2014 Hackett, William J................1967-69 Simon, John................2009-10-11-12
Johnson, Dionte................2004-007 Hale, Joel................ 2011-12-13-14-15 53 Smith, Brandon........................ 2004
Jones, Herman......................1975-77 Heiser, Vern................................1934 Adamle, Anthony...................... 1946 Sommer, Karl W....................1954-56
Kain, Lawrence..........................1973 Holdren, Richard....................... 1955 Armstrong, Billy J.................1960-62 Stier, Mark H.........................1966-68
Lindsey, William L..................... 1964 Homan, Ross............2006-08-09-10 Barnes, Ronald.......................... 1955 Stoughton, Brian...................1991-95
Lukens, Ryan.......................2005-08 Krisher, Gerald Glenn............1951-53 Brown, Edmund...................1998-99 Thomas, Pat......................... 1987-89
Marshall, Linwood...............1979-80 Lang, Mark............................1976-77 Buie, Ceasar............................. 2004 Truster, Jerry............................. 1964
McCullough, Liam............2015-pres. Lillvis, Gary........................... 1973-76 Chancey, Mike.......................... 1989 Vogler, Tim.................................1976
Richards, David P...................... 1955 Lucente, John.......................1981-83 Colosimo, Sean..........................1997 Whaley, Tyler.......................2004-06
Riley, George............................. 1951 Schlegel, Anthony...............2003-05 Donovan, Brian P...................... 1969
Robinson, Ceroy....................... 1986 Seme, Nick.................................2017 Douglas, Ivan.......................1999-02 55
Ross, Robert.........................1935-36 Sturrup, Fred....................... 1999-00 Goebel, Garrett..... 2008-09-10-11-12 Baker, Ray G.............................. 1945
Shultz, James.............................1957 Tobik, Andy Bill.......................... 1940 Gradishar, Randy................... 1971-73 Barrow, Malik...................2016-pres.
Smith, Douglas.....................1984-85 Varner, Thomas A...................... 1960 Graf, Campbell.......................... 1939 Betz, Wayne O.......................1961-62
Tucci, Amel................................ 1939 Williams, Mark......................1990-93 Hamilton, Davon..............2015-pres. Breehl, Edward L.......................1957
Underwood, E.J....................... 2002 Zackeroff, Greg....................1985-88 Hester, Darren........................... 1995 Brown, Aaron........................1974-77
Wendorff, William....................... 1971 Zima, Albert J............................ 1962 Horvath, Leslie.......................... 1940 Brown, Tommy..................2011-12-13
Young, Richard A..................1953-54 Howe, Patrick................2006-08-09 Cashell, Jack............................. 1933
Zirkle, Lewis G..................... 1933-34 52 James, Daniel A................... 1957-58 Connery, Will........................1992-95
Andrews, Lawrence F................ 1951 Kelley, Dwight A...................1963-65 Dugger, John R.................... 1943-44
50 Arnold, James........................... 1938 Karageorge, Kosta.................... 2014 Fletcher, Kevin...................... 1970-71
Appleby, Gordon E............... 1942-44 Bond, Robert J.....................1954-55 Licker, Adam............................ 2004 Foster, Jerome..................... 1979-82
Beam, William D........................ 1959 Booker, Dante........................... 2018 Lininger, Raymond J............ 1946-49 Fraraccio, James...................... 1963
Borchers, Jim.......................1990-93 Boughner, Richard J............. 1937-38 Long, Paul............................ 1987-88 Green, Ken............................1991-92
Boren, Jacoby............. 2012-13-14-15 Bowsher, Gerald J..................... 1959 Lynch, Scott..........................1992-94 Harper, Rodric........................... 1989
Brewster, Mike...........2008-09-10-11 Brown, Bernard..........................1979 Merrell, James........................... 1951 Hofmayer, Edward I.................. 1938
Brock, Nathan..................2016-pres. Butts, Robert W......................... 1960 Mezgec, Mike............................ 1992 Holliman, Ray.................1984-85, 87
Datish, Doug.......................2003-06 Chappelear, Gar..................2008-09 Morris, Rich..........................1983-86 Hopkins, Tam.......................1997-00
Datish, Michael..........................1975 Cook, Donald............................ 1935 Muhlbach, John L................1966-68 Jones, Matthew........................ 2018
Davidson, Jeff......................1986-89 Cotton, James......................1998-99 Pack, Craig............................1981-82 King, Dwight...............................1973
DeLeone, James...................1979-81 Curtis, Don................................2007 Porter, Douglas.....................1974-77 Lachey, Ron............................... 1989
Dillman, Thomas..................1954-56 Davis, Wyatt..................... 2017-pres. Schmidlin, Eric........................... 1993 Luckino, Angelo.........................1934
Drakulich, Samuel..................... 1933 DeLeone, Thomas D.............1969-71 Seach, Bill............................ 1990-91 Mangold, Nick.................... 2002-05
Dye, William H...................... 1934-36 Donald, Noah............................ 2016 Sharp, Scott.........................1988, 90 Mason, James........................... 1935
Federle, Tom........................1963-64 Duncan, Howard D............... 1946-47 Slicker, Richard......................... 1954 Miller, Andrew................2008-09-10
Gholston, Vernon......... 2004, 06-07 Fisher, John.......................... 1975-76 Newsome, Jonathan........... 2009-10
Gohlstin, Eric........................ 1994-97 Fitz, Thomas.........................1963-64 54 Radtke, Michael...................1967-69
Marino, Victor I..................... 1937-39 Hankins, Johnathan......... 2010-11-12 Anderson, Tim......................1999-03 Rath, Thomas L.................... 1950-51
Martin, Earl................................. 1941 Hartman, Len.......................1990-92 Bullock, William M..................... 1938 Rutherford, William A................ 1966
Mitchell, Nick............................ 1999 Herron, Kendall..........................1944 Carter, Dennis.......................1961-62 Scholl, Tom.................................1987
Moore, J.T......................... 2010-11-12 Johnson, Kevin..................... 1995-97 Conroy, James.......................... 1969 Terry, Curtis.........................2006-07
Newcomer, Robert.................... 1965 Keefer, Michael......................... 1993 Crowl, Don.................................1957 Thornton, Robert F...............1952-54
O’Dea, Stephen H..................... 1945 Kerr, John........................... 2005-06 Ebersole, Aaron........................ 1994 Vickroy, William......................... 1942
Odom, Timothy......................... 1984 Kne, Mike............................2003-04 Friday, Tyler............................... 2018 Vogelgesang, Donald A.......1958-60
Pitstick, Anthony........................ 1971 Livorno, Joseph........................ 1933 Haynes, Bryce............................ 2011 Warner, Jason........................... 1988
Ruehl, James J.......................... 1952 McCormick, Robert W............... 1942 Heid, Robert C......................1949-51 Williams, Cam..................2013-14-15
Smith, Robert G....................1967-69 McCullough, Bob.................1949-50 Henson, Luther.................... 1977-80 Wulf, Ronald.............................. 1948
Stafford, Michael................ 2000-02 Miller, Pete................................ 1994 Kabealo, George.................. 1932-34
Vanscoy, Norman J................... 1960 Moore, Thomas....................1985-88 Kuhn, Kenneth W.................. 1972-75 56
Muhammed, Jamal.................. 2000 Lindner, James E..................1959-60 Altomare, Louis......................... 1958
51 Munger, Donovan.................2014-15 Linkins, Arthur........................... 1940
147
AWARD WINNERS & HISTORY
Pahl, Brandon.................. 2017-pres. Kurz, Theodore R.................1968-69 DiFederico, Jules.................1966-67 Baxter, Charles........................... 1971
Parker, James......................1954-56 Lachey, James......................1981-84 Dodson. Kyle....................2012-13-14 Bentley, LeCharles............... 1998-01
Parry, Aaron.......................... 2015-16 Lembech, Nick......................... 2004 Donovan, Brian P...................... 1968 Blankenship, Evan.2007-08-09-10-11
Primuth, Elroy.............................1944 Lukens, William.....................1974-76 Foreman, Charles.................1959-61 Crabbe, Jack............................. 1938
Strickland, Philip S...............1968-70 Mattey, George J................. 1948-49 Gibbons, Dan.......................1994-96 Coleman, Ronald...................... 1966
Takacs, Michael J..................1951-53 McDaniel, Josh......................... 2001 Graf, Lawrence...........................1973 Correll, John............................. 1940
Till, Harrison....................... 2005-06 Olds, Adam.......................... 2001-03 Harris, Tyrone..................1974-75, 77 Cummings, John........................1972
Woodard, Lonnie.................1998-99 Rabatin, Thomas........................1970 Jacobs, Mike........................ 1998-01 Decker, Taylor............. 2012-13-14-15
Young, Donald G..................1958-60 Robinson, James...................... 1936 James, Thomas L................ 1942, 46 DiPerro, Ramon F................. 1946-48
Ronemus, Thor..................... 1950-51 Long, Paul.............................1991-92 Drake, Phillip B......................... 1942
63 Schaeger, Ed............................. 1984 Lutz, Travis................................ 1990 Dunivant, Bill..............................1943
Adams, Doug.......................1968-70 Snyder, Larry........................1962-65 Madigan, Mike.....................1984-85 Faehl, Paul J.............................. 1950
Bennett, Michael.......... 2011-12-13-14 Snyder, Thomas L......................1944 Moses, Andrew.............2005-08-09 Garnett, Winfield.................. 1994-97
Blackman, Ivan.......................... 2010 Taylor, Tim................................. 1942 Pridgeon, Malcolm............... 2016-18 Hocevar, Mark........................... 1982
Burris, Scott..........................1978-80 Thomas, Aurelius................. 1955-57 Roberts, Robert L.................1952-53 James, Tim...........................1984-85
Clark, Brian................................1967 Wiggins, Larry............................1972 Robbins, Stephen...................... 1988 Moeller, Gary O....................1960-62
Clarke, Adrien.................... 2000-03 Williams, David M.................1953-54 Roe, John E.......................... 1944-45 Norman, Drew.......................... 2003
Cook, Jason.............................. 1995 Wohlabaugh, Jack...........2016-pres. Snyder, Thomas L..................... 1945 O’Rourke, James..................1974-75
Eachus, William N................1965-66 Souders, Cecil B.................. 1943-44 Parry, Ward................................ 1939
Endres, George J...................... 1950 65 St. John, Ben......................... 2010-11 Placas, John G........................... 1941
Gaudio, Angelo R...................... 1946 Boren, Justin....................... 2009-10 Townsend, Alphonso............... 2000 Provenza, Russell D.................. 1955
Hawkins, Neil.......................1992-93 Brickman, Robert...................... 1948 Wuellner, Richard W.............1938-39 Riticher, Raymond J.............1952-53
Howard, Dedrick..................1985-86 Cooper, Rodger.......................... 1991 Sawicki, Tim.........................1976, 79
Hull, James................................1937 Ebner, Doug........................2005-08 67 Schafer, Tim........................2004-06
Jobko, William K....................... 1955 Elflein, Pat...............2012-13-14-15-16 Baldacci, Thomas G............. 1955-57 Spiess, Nick..........................1996-97
Kregel, James....................... 1971-72 Ferguson, Keith....................1978-80 Beamon, Eddie.....................1974-77 Stillwagon, James R............1968-70
Krill, Bill..................................... 1984 Glancey, Tom........................1982-85 Bearss, James......................1962-63 Stottlemyer, Victor R..................1967
Lowdermilk, Kirk...................1981-84 Graef, Steve........................ 2001-03 Burris, Brooks......................1994-98 Uhlenhake, Jeff....................1986-88
Mires, David.............................. 1940 Grimm, Erik..........................1986-88 Coker, Derek............................ 2003 Van Horn, Douglas C...........1963-65
Murphy, Kurt.........................1996-99 Gurr, Mike............................ 1998-00 Cutillo Dan........................... 1972-73 Wheat, Donte............................. 1981
Nichols, Roy.........................1989-90 Hart, Randall J......................1967-69 Eastlake, Charles...................... 1939 Winrow, Jason......................1990-93
O’Hanlon, Richard M..................1947 Hauer, Oscar A.....................1958-60 Ford, John............................1966-67 Zangara, Donald....................... 1945
Parker, Albert E......................... 1962 Hicks, John................................1970 Hartman, Gabriel C..............1958-60
Person, Ben.........................2004-08 Humphries, Nick........................ 2011 Holloway, Ralph B................1968-70 69
Reichenbach, James............1951-54 Jenkins, Thomas G...............1961-63 Howley, Edward........................ 1954 Andria, Ernest.................1975, 77-79
Swartz, Aaron............................ 1960 Jobko, William K....................... 1956 Hulshult, Gene.......................... 1983 Bryant, Gene (Eugene)......... 1957-58
Tice, Richard.............................. 1951 McGinnis, Robert E................... 1946 Katterhenrich, David L............... 1961 Burrell, Matthew...................2016-17
Vittek, Paul................................ 1938 Morgan, Eric.............................. 1989 Kline, Alan............................1990-93 Cutillo, Dan................................. 1971
Vogel, Robert L......................... 1960 Parenti, Frank.............................1943 Landers, Robert...............2016-pres. Ehrensberger, Fred................... 1959
Weston, Darryl......................1974-75 Porter, Juan..........................1992-96 Mitchum, Kyle......................2004-08 Facchine, Richard..................... 1955
Wright, Ernest J......................... 1958 Pryor, Ray Von......................1964-66 Quattrone, Joseph.................... 1946 Foster, Rodney......................1961-62
Woidke, Kevin..................2015-pres. Renard, Barney.................... 1973-76 Ream, Charles D....................... 1936 Frank, Donald........................... 1954
Smith, Carroll J..................... 1950-51 Schmidt, Grant.......................... 2015 Gray, Bryan..........................2006-08
64 Walbolt, George........................ 1945 Siferd, Charles.......................... 1940 Jacobs, Paul...............................1967
Barna, Joseph........................... 1945 Wassmund, James A................. 1956 Smith, Joseph...................... 1979-82 Kramer, Eric.......................... 2010-13
Blackmon, Ivon.................2011-12-13 Welbaum, Thomas A............1938-39 Stewart, Robert......................... 1953 Krieger, George................... 1946-47
Caplan, Bill................................ 2010 Wersel, Timothy.........................1972 St. John, Ben.........................2012-13 Leo, Thomas.............................. 1951
Conley, William N....................... 1971 Stump, Wilson...................... 1934-35 Lindsay, Jean............................ 1939
Cordle, Jim....................2005-08-09 66 Sullivan, Michael F...............1985-88 Mack, Richard W...................1972-74
DeCamp, Steven..................1979-80 Anders, Richard................... 1957-59 Szabo, Thomas.......................... 1971 Mason, Glen...............................1970
Dully, Mike.............................1991-94 Betz, Steve................................ 1969 Templeton, David I............... 1947-48 Masoner, Robert........................1937
Gilbert, Ben..........................1996-99 Biltz, John W.........................1949-50 Wible, Calvin D.......................... 1945 Massey, Jim...........................1997-01
Hall, Robert H.............................1943 Bugel, Thomas E..................1963-65 Wilhelm, Kurt............................. 2001 Pahl, Brandon...................... 2015-16
Ingram, Robert M..................1959-61 Cole, Robert.............................. 1956 Windle, Gary.............................. 1964 Ridder, William E..................1963-65
Jones, Marcelys........................ 2014 Coleman, R.J............................ 2003 Wittman, Julius W..................1949-51 Savic, George....................... 1950-51
Kafury, Michael....................1966-67 Coles, Karl...................... 1986-87, 89 Zahn, Matt................................. 1999 Schilling, John.......................1988-91
Kinnard, Larry........................... 2000 Czyzynski, Richard................1981-83 Shaffer, Jay.......................... 1986-87
Kopach, Stephen.......................1937 Datish, Doug............................ 2002 68 Slagle, William........................... 1953
Kuri, Mike.............................1988-89 Dawson, Andy........................... 1993 Arnold, Birtho....................... 1957-59 Slagle, Zach........................2006-08
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Smith, Brian..........................1992-94 Madro, Joseph..................... 1937-39 Fender, Paul E............................1967 Edwards, William R................... 1949
Stottlemyer, Victor R...........1966, 68 Maggs, Robert.....................1983-86 Foster, Tom................................ 1984 Ervin, Terry L........................1966-67
Thomas, James......................... 1949 Medovich, Fred..........................1944 Jacoby, George R.................1951-53 Fleming, Henry....................1997-00
Tyree, Andree.....................2003-05 Myers, Josh...................... 2017-pres. Jordan, Michael................... 2016-18 Fraser, Simon.......................2001-04
Wilson, William........................... 1981 Myers, Robert C........................ 1952 Kerr, Josh.................2006-08-09-10 Graves, Rory.........................1983-85
Olivea, Shane...................... 2001-03 Krerowicz, Mark...................1982-84 Guy, Richard S......................1954-56
70 Perry, Charles............................ 1955 Kuczek, Jeff.......................... 1986-87 Hietikko, James L................ 1950-51
Bonhaus, Matt.......................1991-95 Pulfer, Ben............................1997-99 Mackie, Douglas...................1976-77 Hutchings, John.........................1978
Browning, Bryant.....2006-08-09-10 Rader, Ted................................. 1953 Mayes, Rufus L.......................... 1968 Lisle, Evan................... 2013-14-15-16
Collins, Mike...............................1997 Rehring, Steve.....................2004-08 Meade, Jeff..........................1993-94 Moriarty, Timothy...................... 1980
Cornsweet, Harold...............1939-40 Schafrath, Richard P............. 1957-58 Momsen, Robert E.................... 1950 Munford, Thayer.............. 2017-pres.
Donald, Noah................... 2017-pres. Sheets, Steve.......................1992-94 O’Hanlon, Richard M................. 1946 Jaco, William..............................1979
Engle, Floyd...............................1944 Troha, Richard J........................ 1969 Prchlik, Richard..........................1947 Pace, Orlando......................1994-96
Foley, David.........................1966-68 Trout, Kyle........................2014-15-16 Sherrick, Paul........................1988-91 Peterson, John.....................1987-90
Fong, Chris............................2014-15 Simon, Richard E...................1969-71 Roberts, Jack C.......................... 1961
France, Steve............................ 1989 72 Underwood, Antonio... 2011-12-13-14 Schram, Bruce...................... 1957-58
Green, Mark.........................1964-65 Anderson, Richard...............1964-65 Vogel, Robert L.....................1961-62 Teague, Willie M.........................1972
Hasenohrl, George.............. 1970-72 Brown, Henry.............................1987 Wagner, David...................... 1957-58 Whetstone, Robert E...........1953, 55
Henry, Curtis............................. 2016 Campanella, Joseph A.............. 1950 Winner, Steve..................... 2002-05 Winters, Sam C.......................... 1945
Hershberger, Peter J.................. 1941 Carter, Chris................. 2011-12-13-14 Wolgamott, Othel.......................1944
Hilinski, Richard...................1953-54 Conlin, Ray................................ 1984 74
Hodick, Mike............................. 1938 Downing, T.J....................... 2002-06 Adams, Mike............................ 2008 76
Hullinger, Dennis....................... 1963 Fazio, Charles A................... 1945-48 Barton, Kirk.........................2003-07 Bachorski, Dan.....................1982-85
Koegel, Stephen...................1974-75 Gerald, Tyler.............................. 2016 Brown, Timothy.................... 1978-79 Baldwin, Darryl.................2012-13-14
Kuhnheim, Scott...................1998-02 Howard, Fritz............................. 1941 Culver, Bryce....................... 2001-03 Beatty, Dan.....................1987, 89-90
Laskoski, Richard D................... 1961 Hutchison, Charles...............1967-69 Current, Michael..................1965-66 Beckman, Pete......................1991-94
Leshner, Robert......................... 1958 Jabbusch, Robert O.................. 1942 Fritzsche, James........................1947 Biship, Bryce............................. 1999
Maupin, Brandon................2003-04 Jentes, Charles A...................... 1960 Guthrie, George P.................1951-52 Bowen, Brandon..............2015-pres.
Michael, Richard J..................... 1959 Kotterman, Larry..................1985-86 Hicks, John.......................... 1972-73 Burgin, Asbury L...................1965-66
Middleton, Richard R............ 1971-73 Larimore, Dexter...... 2007-08-09-10 Humbert, Stanley...................... 1956 Burke, Timothy..................... 1978-79
Miller, William G.........................1943 Lukens, Joseph.................... 1979-82 Jones, Jamarco....................2014-17 Cooper, Kenneth....................... 1954
Miller, William M...................1948-50 Machinsky, Mike....................... 1983 Kohut, William W....................... 1964 Corbin, Steve....................... 1980-81
Moldea, Emil..............................1947 Martin, John C...................... 1956-57 Kuszmaul, Greg.....................1991-95 Denker, Irv................................. 1952
Nagy, Alex..................................1957 Matz, James F........................... 1958 Long, David W............................ 1971 Floyd, John............................... 1955
Pawlikowski, William..................1997 Mayes, Rufus L.......................... 1966 Matz, James F......................1959-60 Grubb, John.............................. 1986
Roberts, William...................1980-83 McElheny, Norman E..................1944 McGinnis, Robert E.............. 1944-45 Hamilton, Forrest R.............. 1945-47
Robinson, Joseph................ 1976-78 Morehead, Lee.......................... 1962 Mewhort, Jack.....................2009-13 Kelley, Jefferson..................1996-97
Schiller, Richard T...................... 1952 Mountz, Gregory L..................... 1971 Moxley, Tim..........................1986-89 Kreuzer, Dean......................1994-95
Schnittker, Max A................. 1945-46 Newlin, John M....................1938-39 O’Hanlon, Richard M............ 1948-49 Lipaj, Cyril M............................. 1942
Simpson, Steve..........................1979 Pargo, Corey............................. 1990 Pietrini, Louis........................1974-76 Marshall, James................... 1957-58
Trummer, Tim............................. 2011 Perez, Marcus..................... 1996-00 Schmidlin, Paul R.................1967-69 Martin, Robert............................1944
White, John T............................ 1942 Schumacher, James W.........1952-53 Smith, Eric............................1997-00 Opperman, James D........... 1968, 70
Willard, Robert...........................1973 Schumacher, Kurt..................1972-74 Stoeckel, Donald C..............1953-55 Parry, Drew..........................2004-05
Sika, Scott......................2008-09-10 Swartzbaugh, John D................1943 Sanders, Daryl T...................1960-62
71 Stungis, John J...........................1943 Unger, William......................1962-63 Scott, Dan..............................1971, 73
Bates, John.......................... 1997-98 Sullivan, Mark....................... 1975-78 Wray, Max.................................. 2018 Shugarts, J.B..............2008-09-10-11
Bearss, James............................ 1961 Sumner, Jamie.....................1994-95 Zalenski, Scott......................1981-84 Sika, Scott...........................2006-07
Bunnell, David........................... 1959 Togiai, Tommy........................... 2018 Ziegler, Andrew......................... 1946 Smith, Eric................................. 1995
Burrows, Scott...................... 1979, 81 Wilkinson, Dan.....................1992-93 Stepanovich, Alex.............. 2000-03
Cato, Byron.......................... 1975-78 75 Swank, Thomas..........................1974
Cusick, Peter.........................1972-74 73 Adams, Mike................... 2009-10-11 Teifke, Howard A........................1943
Fiers, Alan................................. 1960 Brown, Joe.......................... 1996-00 Adams, Thomas........................ 1965 Trautwein, Henry Bill............1948-50
Himes, Richard D.................1966-67 Cummings, William G................ 1956 Bean, Mark................................. 1991 Verhoff, Jack............................. 1953
Huddleston, Mike................. 1990-91 Dannelley, Scott................... 1972-75 Boone, Alex.........................2005-08 Weldy, Ronald........................... 1959
Jennings, Jack W................. 1947-49 Davidson, James.................1963-64 Buonamici, Nicholas............ 1973-76 Wilson, Clifford.......................... 1956
Kasunic, Gerald S.................1963-64 DeBruin, Walter......................... 1959 Cheney, David A...................1968-70
Krisher, Gerald Glenn................ 1954 Diamond, Charles......................1944 Cook, Jason.............................. 1994 77
Linsley, Corey.......................2009-13 Dixon, Thorton.......................... 1942 Cunningham, Leo.......................1943 Carson, James......................1981-83
Logan, Richard L.................. 1950-51 Echols, Reginald..................1979-80 DeLong, Walt............................. 1993 Connor, Daniel D........................ 1961
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Powell, Craig.........................1991-94 Lee, Maurice........... 1999-00, 02-03 Dillon, Daniel D......................... 1966 Baldwin, Darryl...................... 2010-11
Robinson, Jeff........................... 1993 Lickovitch, Gary...................1987, 90 DiPerro, Ramon F.......................1944 Braun, Don................................ 1982
Ross, Ryan............................. 2010-11 Longo, Gene............................. 1984 Eisenberg, Brian........................ 1941 Cairns, Gary L.......................1966-67
Smith, Corey....................2013-14-15 Maltinsky, Paul R.................. 1943-45 Foltz, Pete................................ 2004 Coady, Mike...............................1972
Smith, Keith................................ 1961 Michael, Richard J..................... 1958 Fragel, Reid..................... 2009-10-11 Curto, Patrick....................... 1973-75
Trabue, Jerry............................. 1954 Naples, Carmen........................ 1942 Graper, Frank............................ 1994 Ecrement, Thomas...............1968-69
Wisniewski, Steve................1995-99 Niekamp, Kevin.....................1991-92 Gurr, Mike...................................1997 Frimel, Rich...........................1988-91
Worthington, Doug.......2005-08-09 Palmer, John V.....................1964-65 Hague, Thomas R................1952-53 Kristan, Bryan................... 2017-pres.
Payne, Marvin........................... 1998 Hartsock, Ben......................1999-03 Gibson, Thaddeus...............2008-09
85 Potokar, Dan...................... 2005-06 Higdon, Alex........................ 1984-87 Hall, Davis..................................1976
Aldrin, Charles.......................... 1968 Pulsfort, Mike.............................1997 Houser, Bob.........................1993-96 Herrman, Harvery J................... 1959
Azok, Frank..........................1958-59 Reid, Brad................................. 1993 Jemison, Thad......................1981-83 Jackson, Antuwan..................... 2018
Baugh, Marcus......................2013-17 Ryan, Mike................................ 2010 Kiehfuss, Thomas C.............1962-64 King, Dale.................................. 1948
Brown, Leo........................... 1955-57 Selvaggio, Rob.......................... 1983 Miller, Steve.................. 2011-12-13-14 Kirstan, Bryan............................ 2016
Campbell, Jim............................1943 Stamp, Andy.............................. 1996 Moore, Jimmy............................1975 Lagwig, Eric............................... 1963
Groza, Judd..........................1982-84 Stanley, Dimitrious.................... 1993 Morgan, Thomas....................... 1958 Megaro, Anthony................. 1977-80
Harlamert, Tony................... 2009-10 Trittipo, John............................. 1956 Morgan, Tommy Joe............ 1956-57 Morris, Don............................... 1986
Harris, Jimmie L....................1969-71 Turano, Kyle......................2002, ‘04 Nicol, Rory...........................2004-08 Nourse, Joseph.......................... 1961
Hasselo, Albert.......................... 1948 Van Raaphorst, Richard W....1961-63 Ojikutu, Brandon....................... 2013 Pitcock, Quinn.......... 2002-06
Rees,
Joslin, Robert V.....................1951-53 Ruckert, Jeremy........................ 2018 James R..................................... 1942
Kain, Lawrence.....................1974-75 87 Sarringhaus, Paul H........1941-42, 45 Ridder, Fred......................... 1984-87
Kangah, Frank............................ 2011 Bartoszek, Mike....................1972-74 Stablein, Brian......................1989-92 Schutt, Tommy............ 2012-13-14-15
King, Dale.................................. 1949 Basinger, Edward.................1948-50 Watson, Thomas G...............1948-50 Stephenson, Jack W.................. 1941
Lee, Andrew............................. 2000 Bowermaster, Russel L........1956-58 White, Stanley R.................... 1970-71 Styles, Lorenzo....................1992-94
Lumpkin, John.....................1994-98 Caldwell, Jason...................2000-04 Whitfield, David A................1967-69 Teague, Willie M.................... 1970-71
Meade, John..............................1978 Carroll, Jim...........................1984-85 Wilson, William...........................1979 Thomas, Quinton...................... 2001
Morrison, Fred L.................. 1946-47 Collmar, William J.................1954-55 Thomas, Richard J................1951-52
Moshier, William........................ 1950 Davis, Robert.........................1991-95 89 Wayne, Clinton.................... 1996-00
Nein, James R..................... 1964, 66 Deyo, Charles........................... 1958 Anderson, Thomas L................. 1964
Nugent, Mike.......................2001-04 Dixon, Stanley............................1947 Baker, Mike..........................1993-94 91
Palmer, James......................1988-89 Gardiner, Ellijah......................... 2018 Calloway, Thomas..................... 1965 Bell, Robert............................... 1949
Payne, Marvin........................... 1999 Grimmer, Ken............................ 1983 Corbitt, Walter........................... 1952 Benio, Brian.......................... 1987-88
Pretorius, Ryan....................2005-08 Gwilym. Peter...................2012-13-14 Crane, Jameson................... 1946-47 Bond, Jason....................... 2000-03
Robiskie, Brian......................... 2005 Houser, Kevin.......................1996-99 Deyo, Charles........................... 1959 Chrisman, Drue................2016-pres.
Saunders, Cedric.................1990-93 Huffman, Rich......................1988-90 Ellis, Jeff....................1987-88, 90-91 Conrad, Frank........................... 1999
Smith, L’Christian...................... 2018 Jackson, Richard S.............. 1944-45 Farrell, Luke.....................2016-pres. Cope, James.........................1972-74
Smurda, John R................... 1972-73 Jaco, William..............................1977 Ferguson, Bryan...................1976-77 Daly, Brent.................................2007
Steinberg, Donald..................... 1945 Jones, David............................. 1962 Frank, John..........................1980-83 Fellows, Melvin.................... 2009-11
Tidmore, Samuel E............... 1960-61 Knapic, Bernie............................ 1951 Greene, Jeff..........................2014-15 Gilmore, James.......................... 1981
Toneff, George...........................1944 Lashutka, Gregory S............1963-65 Guzik, Frank A........................... 1953 Klohn, Jim............................ 1983-84
Luttner, Ken...........................1969-71 Hummel, Garrett..................2007-10 Langermeier, George................ 1958
86 Moran-Alley, David.....................1979 Hunter, Charles.................... 1978-79 Lillie, Robert......................... 1975-76
Allen, Paul................................. 1984 Penn, Trent................................ 1982 Jones, Darrell (D.J)........ 1992-94, 96 Manyak, John N........................ 1952
Aston, Daniel B......................... 1969 Perdue, Thomas H................1959-61 Katula, Ted................................ 1956 Martin, Paul D............................ 1959
Ballard, Jake.................2006-08-09 Roark, Chris.......................... 2009-11 Michael, William...................1954-55 McCary, William......................... 2012
Brown, Calvin............................ 1994 Ruhl, Kyle................................. 2004 Powell, Theodore................. 1972-73 Mobley, Benjamin A. ................ 1964
Campbell, Jack......................... 1952 Smith, Brandon...................2005-08 Riley, Jared................................ 2011 Parry, Aaron............................... 2014
Cappell, Ward A....................1969-71 Smith, Robert P.......................... 1968 Roman, Nicholas G........1966-67, 69 Payne, Marvin.......................... 2000
Dixon, Joe.............................1975-77 Stump, Alex.......................... 2015-16 Rayford, Elwood................... 1960-61 Rock, Chris................................ 2013
Dixon, Thorton........................... 1941 Wilson, Lawrence..........2005-08-09 Sanders, Darnell.................. 1998-01 Simmons, Jason...................1990-93
Donovan, Brendan.....................1972 Skipper, Chris............................ 1986 Smith, Stewart.......................... 2009
Graves, Reggie......................... 1986 88 Thomas, Blake.......................... 2012 Sobolewski, John J.............1966, 68
Harris, Robert............................. 1951 Alexander, A.J.......................2015-17 Walther, Richard E................ 1950-51 St. John, Scott........................... 1988
Hayes, Kenny............................. 2011 Allen, Richard.......................1963-65 White Jr., Stan.................... 2002-06 Trittipo, John............................. 1955
Heuerman, Jeff.................2011-12-13 Allen, Paul................................. 1983 Willis, Leonard......................1974-75 Wakefield, Richard................1969-71
Hinebaugh, Kenneth................. 1950 Blount, Stacey........................... 2012 Williams, Ryan.................... 2005-06
Humbert, Stanley.................1954-55 Bryant, Charles S..................1959-61 90 Wilson, Clifford...........................1957
Jones, Dre’Mont.................. 2015-18 Cox, Marc...................................1976 Amling, Martin............................1943 Wilson, Jeff...........................1994-98
Lee, Ben................................1978-81 DeCree, Van..........................1972-74 Amling, Warren E................. 1944-46 Wilson, William.......................... 1980
STARTERS BY YEAR
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STARTERS BY YEAR
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STARTERS BY YEAR
(BASED ON AVAILABLE INFORMATION, 1960 TO PRESENT)
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(BASED ON AVAILABLE INFORMATION, 1960 TO PRESENT)
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STARTERS BY YEAR
(BASED ON AVAILABLE INFORMATION, 1960 TO PRESENT)
FB Dionte Johnson FS Anderson Russell FB Zach Boren CB Bradley Roby WR Jalin Marshall Saf Vonn Bell
FL Brian Hartline TB Ezekiel Elliott CB Eli Apple
TE Nick Vannett
2008
Offense Defense 2012 2016
WR Brian Hartline DE Lawrence Wilson Offense Defense Offense Defense
LT Alex Boone DT Doug Worthington WR Corey Brown DE John Simon WR Noah Brown DE Tyquan Lewis
LG Jim Cordle DT Nader Abdallah LT Jack Mewhort DT Johnathan Hankins LT Jamarco Jones DT Michael Hill
C Mike Brewster DE Thaddeus Gibson LG Andrew Norwell NT Garrett Goebel LG Michael Jordan DT Dre’Mont Jones
RG Ben Person LB James Lauri- C Corey Linsley DT Nathan Williams C Pat Elflein DE Sam Hubbard
naitis RG Marcus Hall LB Ryan Shazier RG Billy Price LB Chris Worley
RT Bryant Browning LB Marcus Freeman RT Reid Fragel LB Zach Boren RT Isaiah Prince LB R. McMillan
TE Rory Nicol LB Ross Homan QB Braxton Miller LB Etienne Sabino QB J.T. Barrett LB Jerome Baker
QB Terrelle Pryor FC Malcolm Jenkins WR Jake Stoneburner CB Travis Howard RB Mike Weber CB Gareon Conley
WR Brian Robiskie SS Anderson Russell WR Devin Smith Saf Christian Bryant TE Marcus Baugh Saf Malik Hooker
TB Chris Wells FS Kurt Coleman TB Carlos Hyde Saf C.J. Barnett WR Curtis Samuel Saf Damon Webb
FB Brandon Smith BC Chimdi Chekwa TE Jeff Heuerman CB Bradley Roby WR Parris Campbell CB M. Lattimore
2011 2015
Offense Defense Offense Defense
WR Corey Brown DE John Simon WR Michael Thomas DE Joey Bosa
LT Mike Adams DT Johnathan Hankins LT Taylor Decker DT Tommy Schutt
LG Andrew Norwell NT Garrett Goebel LG Billy Price DT A. Washington
C Mike Brewster DT Adam Bellamy C Jacoby Boren DE Tyquan Lewis
RG Jack Mewhort LB Andrew Sweat RG Pat Elflein LB Darron Lee
RT J.B. Shugarts LB Storm Klein RT Chase Farris LB R. McMillan
TE Jake Stoneburner Star Tyler Moeller QB Cardale Jones LB Joshua Perry
QB Braxton Miller CB Travis Howard J.T. Barrett CB Gareon Conley
WR Chris Fields Saf Christian Bryant WR Braxton Miller Saf Tyvis Powell
TB Dan Herron Saf C.J. Barnett
ERNIE GODFREY
Ohio State has had several outstanding assistant coaches down through the years. But perhaps none has had more
of an impact than the legendary Ernie Godfrey, who spent 33 years on the Ohio State staff, assisting seven different
head coaches. Ernie joined the Ohio State ranks in 1929 as an assistant for Sam Willaman. He would go on to work for
Francis Schmidt, Paul Brown, Carroll Widdoes, Paul Bixler, Wes Fesler and Woody Hayes before retiring in 1961. After
retirement, at the urging of Hayes, he spent 11 years working with the Buckeyes’ kickers. An Ohio State graduate, he
lettered in football in 1914 with the Buckeyes. Godfrey, who was on the coaching staff of five national championship
teams and six Rose Bowl squads, is a member of the National Football Fourndation and Hall of Fame. The Columbus
chapter of that organization is named after him.
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HOME OF THE BUCKEYES
1959
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2006
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OVERTIME GAMES
OHIO STATE IS 11-2 IN OVERTIME GAMES
5-0 HOME; 5-2 AWAY; 1-0 NEUTRAL SITES.
#2 OHIO STATE AT ILLINOIS #24 NO. CAROLINA ST. AT #3 OHIO STATE #7 OHIO STATE AT NORTHWESTERN
Nov. 16, 2002, Memorial Stadium, 58,810 Sept. 13, 2003, Ohio Stadium, 104,890 Oct. 2, 2004, Ryan Field, 47,130
Start: 2:37, Elapsed Time: 3:23 Start: 12:12, Elapsed Time: 4:17 Start: 8:10 Elapsed Time: 3:28
O 6 0 7 3 (7) -23 (12-0, 7-0) N 0 7 0 14 (7) (7) (0) -38 (1-2) O 3 7 7 10 (0) -27 (3-1, 0-1)
I 0 3 10 3 (0) -16 (4-7, 3-4) O 14 0 3 7 (7) (7) (6) -44 (3-0) N 3 10 7 7 (6) -33 (2-3, 1-1)
FIRST QUARTER FIRST QUARTER FIRST QUARTER
O 7:13 Mike Nugent, 33 field goal O 4:13 Michael Jenkins, 44 pf Craig Krenzel N 9:24 Brian Huffman, 42 field goal
O 2:31 Mike Nugent, 47 field goal (Nugent Kick) O 5:09 Mike Nugent, 34 field goal
SECOND QUARTER O 2:47 Lydell Ross, 2 rush (Nugent kick) SECOND QUARTER
I 0:31 John Gockman, 40 field goal SECOND QUARTER N 13:39 Noah Herron, 14 pf Brett Basanez
THIRD QUARTER N 0:18 Jerricho Cotchery, 11 pf Philip Rivers (Huffman kick)
I 13:13 Walter Young, 19 pf Jon Beutjer (Kiker kick) O 3:18 Santonio Holmes, 63 punt return
(Christofilakos kick) THIRD QUARTER (Nugent kick)
O 12:00 Michael Jenkins, 50 pf Craig Krenzel O 0:00 Mike Nugent, 22 field goal N 0:00 Brian Huffman, 40 field goal
(Nugent kick) FOURTH QUARTER THIRD QUARTER
I 2:55 John Gockman, 47 field goal O 11:25 Craig Krenzel, 6 rush (Nugent kick) N 11:25 Mark Philmore, 27 pf brett Basanez
FOURTH QUARTER N 8:26 Jerricho Cotchery, 9 pf Philip Rivers (Huffman kick)
O 14:14 Mike Nugent, 37 field goal (Kiker kick) O 3:55 Lydell Ross, 2 rush (Nugent kick)
I 0:00 John Gockman, 48 field goal N 5:51 Adam Kiker, 24 field goal FOURTH QUARTER
OVERTIME N 0:21 T.J. Williams, 5 pf Philip Rivers N 14:45 Noah Herron, 1 rush (Huffman kick)
O OT1 Maurice Hall, 8 rush (Nugent kick) (Kiker kick) O 8:46 Mike Nugent, 29 field goal
I OT1 Jon Beutjer incomplete pass broken OVERTIME O 1:54 Santonio Holmes, 21 pf Justin Zwick
up by Tim Anderson on 4th and 8 at O OT1 Ben Hartsock 10 pf Craig Krenzel (Nugent kick)
OSU 9 (Nugent kick) OVERTIME
N OT1 Tramain Hall, 17 pf Philip Rivers O OT1 Mike Nugent 40 field goal missed
(Kiker kick) on 4th and 7 at NW 22
#2 OHIO STATE VS. #1 MIAMI (FLA.) N OT2 T.A. McLendon, 2 rush (Kiker kick) N OT1 Noah Herron, 1 rush
Jan. 3, 2003, Sun Devil Stadium, 77,502 O OT2 Ryan Hamby, 2 pf Craig Kranzel
Start: 6:21, Elapsed Time: 3:56 (Nugent kick)
O 0 14 3 0 (7) (7) -31 (14-0) O OT3 Michael Jenkins, 7 pf Craig Krenzel #15 IOWA AT #10 OHIO STATE
M 7 0 7 3 (7) (0) -24 (12-1) (Krenzel pass failed) Nov. 14, 2009, Ohio Stadium, 105,455
FIRST QUARTER N OT3 T.A. McLendon rush failed, tackle by Start: 3:37, Elapsed Time: 3:06
M 4:09 Roscoe Parrish, 25 pf Ken Dorsey A.J. Hawk and Will Allen on 4th and I 3 0 7 14 (0) -24 (9-2, 5-2)
(Sievers kick) goal at OSU 1 O 0 10 0 14 (7) -37 (9-2, 6-1)
SECOND QUARTER FIRST QUARTER
O 2:28 Craig Krenzel, 1 rush (Nugent kick) I :53 Daniel Murray, 32 field goal
O 1:10 Maurice Clarett, 7 rush (Nugent kick) #10 PURDUE AT #4 OHIO STATE SECOND QUARTER
THIRD QUARTER Nov. 15, 2003, Ohio Stadium, 104,286 O 7:01 Devin Barclay, 30 field goal
O 8:33 Mike Nugent, 44 field goal Start: 3:39, Elapsed Time: 3:38 O 2:04 Brandon Saine, 22 rush
M 2:11 Willis McGahee, 9 rush (Sievers kick) P 3 3 0 7 (0) -13 (8-3, 5-2) (Barclay kick)
FOURTH QUARTER O 0 6 0 7 (3) -16 (10-1, 6-1) THIRD QUARTER
M 0:01 Todd Sievers, 40 field goal FIRST QUARTER I 3:31 Marvin McNutt, 9 pf James
OVERTIME P 7:29 Ben Jones, 45 field goal Vandenberg (Murray kick)
M OT1 Kellen Winslow, 7 pf Ken Dorsey SECOND QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER
(Sievers kick) O 14:50 Mike Nugent, 26 field goal O 13:03 Dan Herron, 11 rush (Barclay kick)
O OT1 Craig Krenzel, 1 rush (Nugent kick) P 13:01 Ben Jones, 47 field goal O 11:11 Brandon Saine, 49 rush (Barclay kick)
O OT2 Maurice Clarett, 5 rush (Nugent kick) O 2:42 Mike Nugent, 52 field goal I 10:56 Derrell Johnson-Koulianos, 99 kickoff
M OT2 Ken Dorsey incomplete pass broken THIRD QUARTER-NO SCORING return (Murray kick)
up by Matt Wilhelm on 4th and goal at FOURTH QUARTER I 2:42 Marvin McNutt, 10 pf James
OSU 1 O 11:23 Mike Kudla, 0 fumble return Vandenberg (Murray kick)
(Nugent kick) OVERTIME
P 4:36 Jerod Void, 11 rush (Jones Kick) I OT1 James Vandenberg pass intercepted
OVERTIME by Anderson Russell on 4th and 26 at
O OT1 Mike Nugent, 36 field goal OSU 41
P OT1 Ben Jones 37 field goal missed O OT1 Devin Barclay, 39 field goal
on 4th and 15 at OSU 19
OVERTIME GAMES
OHIO STATE AT PURDUE #12 OHIO STATE AT PENN STATE #3 MICHIGAN AT #2 OHIO STATE
Nov. 11, 2011; Ross-Ade Stadium, 43,334 Oct. 25, 2014, State College, Pa., 107,895 Nov. 26, 2016, Ohio Stadium, 110,045
Start: 12:01 p.m., Elapsed Time: 3:31 Start: 8:14, Elapsed Time: 3:52 Start: 12:12, Elapsed Time: 3:51
O 0 7 7 6 [3] 23 (6-4, 3-3) O 7 10 0 0 (7) (7) 31 (6-1, 3-0) M 0 10 7 0 7 (3) 27 (10-2, 7-2)
P 10 7 0 3 [6] 26 (5-5, 3-3) P 0 0 7 10 (7) (0) 24 (4-3, 1-3) O 0 7 7 3 7 (6) 30 (11-2, 8-1)
FIRST QUARTER FIRST QUARTER SECOND QUARTER
P 10:30 Wiggs 19 field goal O 10:15 Elliott 10 yd run M 13:31 Allen 28 field goal
P 4:09 Shavers 4 run (Wiggs kick) SECOND QUARTER O 4:03 Hooker 18 INT return (Durbin kick)
SECOND QUARTER O 11:07 Nuernberger 49 yd FG M :06 Hill 1 run (Allen kick)
O 11:42 Hall 38 pass from Miller (Basil kick) O 3:58 Heuerman 1 yd pass from Barrett THIRD QUARTER
P 3:19 Bolden 7 run (Wiggs kick) THIRD QUARTER M 6:37 Hill 8 pass from Speight (Allen kick)
THIRD QUARTER P 13:37 Zettel 40 yd INT return O 1:06 Weber 1 run (Durbin kick)
O 9:42 Miller 6 run (Basil kick) FOURTH QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER
FOURTH QUARTER P 11:08 Blacknall 24 yd pass from O :01 Durbin 23 field goal
P 13:06 Wiggs 44 field goal Hackenberg OVERTIME
O :55 Hall 13 pass from Miller (kick blocked) P 00:09 Ficken 31 yd FG O OT1 Barrett 7 run (Durbin kick)
OVERTIME OVERTIME M OT1 Darboh 5 pass from Speight (Allen
O OT1 Basil 33 field goal P OT1 Belton 1 yd run kick)
P OT1 Marve 1 run O OT1 Barrett 5 yd run M OT2 Allen 37 field goal
O OT2 Barrett 4 yd run O OT2 Samuel 15 run
P OT2 Hackenberg sacked by Joey Bosa
#7 OHIO STATE VS. PURDUE (-8 yards) on 4th and 5 from the #6 OHIO STATE VS. MARYLAND
Oct. 20, 2012, Ohio Stadium, 105,290 OSU 20 Nov. 17, 2018, Maryland Stadium, 38,177
Start: 12:08, Elapsed Time: 3:44 Start: 12:06, Elapsed Time: 4:00
P 13 0 7 2 (0) 22 (3-4, 0-3) O 3 14 7 21 (7) 52 (10-1, 7-1)
O 7 0 7 8 (7) 29 (8-0, 4-0) #2 OHIO STATE AT #8 WISCONSIN M 17 17 7 14 (6) 51 (5-6, 3-5)
FIRST QUARTER Oct. 15, 2016, Camp Randall Stadium, 81,541 FIRST QUARTER
P 14:43 Shavers, 83 yd pass from TerBush Start: 7:12, Elapsed Time: 3:45 M 14:10 McFarland, Anthony 81 yd run
O 5:29 Miller, Braxton 8 yd run O 3 3 7 10 (7) 30 (6-0, 3-0) O 9:16 Haubeil, Blake 36 yd field goal
P 5:17 Hunt, Akeem 100 yd kickoff return W 10 6 0 7 (0) 23 (4-2, 1-2) M 9:05 McFarland, Anthony 75 yd run
THIRD QUARTER FIRST QUARTER M 2:06 Petrino, Joseph 36 yd field goal
O 7:41 Hyde, Carlos 2 yd run W 9:03 Endicott 46 field goal SECOND QUARTER
P 3:49 Bush, Gary 31 yd pass from TerBush W 6:17 Peavy 24 pass from Hornibrook O 10:21 McLaurin, Terry 68 yd pass from
FOURTH QUARTER (Endicott kick) Haskins, Dwayne
P 10:11 TEAM safety O 2:46 Durbin 25 field goal M 6:02 Leake, Javon 16 yd run
O :03 Fields, Chris 2 yd pass from Guiton, SECOND QUARTER O 3:13 Dobbins, J.K. 1 yd run
(Heuerman pass from Guiton) O 8:43 Durbin 40 field goal THIRD QUARTER
OVERTIME W 2:46 Endicott 32 field goal M 14:15 Davis, RaVon 37 yard INT return
O OT1 Hyde, Carlos 1 yd run W :14 Endicott 22 field goal O 11:35 Haskins, Dwayne 2 yd run
P OT1 Terbush, Caleb pass incomplete on THIRD QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER
4th and 5 from the OSU 20 O 2:52 Barrett 1 run (Durbin kick) O 12:25 Hill, K.J. 6 yd pass from Haskins,
FOURTH QUARTER Dwayne
O 14:09 Barrett 8 run (Durbin kick) M 7:50 Jones, Jeshaun 27 yd pass from
#6 OHIO STATE AT WISCONSIN W 7:54 Ramesh 4 run (Endicott kick) Pigrome, T.
Nov 17, 2012, Camp Randall Stadium, 80,112 O 3:57 Durbin 31 field goal O 3:41 Haskins, Dwayne 1 yd run
Start: 2:33, Elapsed Time: 3:27 OVERTIME M 1:41 Okonkwo, C. 0 yd fumble recovery
O 7 7 0 0 (7) 21 (11-0, 7-0) O OT1 Brown, 7 pass from Barrett (Durbin O :40 Victor, Binjimen 3 yd pass from
W 0 7 0 7 (0) 14 (7-4, 4-3) kick) Haskins, Dwayne
FIRST QUARTER W OT1 Hornibrook sacked by T. Lewis & DL OVERTIME
O 1:58 Brown, Corey 68 yd punt return (-11 yards) on 4th & G from the OS 4 O OT1 Haskins, Dwayne 5 yd run
SECOND QUARTER M OT1 Fleet-Davis, T. 1 yd run (Pigrome, T.
O 11:27 Hyde, Carlos 15 yd run 2-pt. pass failed)
W 7:30 Ball, Montee 7 yd run
FOURTH QUARTER
W 0:08 Pedersen, Jacob 5 yd pass from
Phillips
OVERTIME
O OT1 Hyde, Carlos 2 yd run
W OT1 Phillips, Curt pass incomplete on
4th and G from OSU 21 165
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NIGHT GAMES
OHIO STATE IS 61-27 IN NIGHT GAMES (5 P.M. OR LATER LOCAL START TIME)
15-5 HOME; 30-12 AWAY; 16-10 NEUTRAL SITES
1959 at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum; Los Angeles, Calif.................... 8:00...............................A...........L.................................................. USC 17, Ohio State 0
1975 at Rose Bowl; Pasadena, Calif. ......................................................... 6:00...............................A.......... W............................................. Ohio State 41, UCLA 20
1976 at Orange Bowl; Miami, Fla............................................................... “night”.......................... N.......... W........................................Ohio State 27, Colorado 10
1977 at Cotton Bowl; Dallas, Texas............................................................ 7:30...............................A.......... W.................................................Ohio State 35, SMU 7
1978 at Gator Bowl; Jacksonville, Fla........................................................ 9:10............................... N...........L..........................................Clemson 17, Ohio State 15
1981 at Liberty Bowl; Memphis, Tenn........................................................ 7:00.............................. N.......... W.............................................. Ohio State 31, Navy 28
1982 at Holiday Bowl San Diego, Calif....................................................... 6:10............................... N.......... W...............................Ohio State 47, Brigham Young 17
1984 at H.H.H. Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn. ...................................... 7:12................................A.......... W.................................... Ohio State 35, Minnesota 22
1985 Ohio Stadium; Columbus, Ohio......................................................... 8:08.............................. H.......... W....................................................Ohio State 10, Pitt 7
1986 at Giants Stadium; Meadowlands, N.J.............................................. 8;10............................... N...........L.........................................Alabama 16, Ohio State 10
1986 at Ross-Ade Stadium; West Lafayette, Ind........................................ 6:15................................A.......... W............................................Ohio State 39, Purdue 11
1988 at Pitt Stadium; Pittsburgh, Pa. ......................................................... 7:17.................................A...........L......................................Pittsburgh 42, Ohio State 10
1988 at H.H.H. Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn. ....................................... 7:01................................A.......... W....................................... Ohio State 13, Minnesota 6
1990 at Liberty Bowl, Memphis, Tenn........................................................ 7:15............................... N...........L.........................................Air Force 23, Ohio State 11
1992 at Carrier Dome; Syracuse, N.Y......................................................... 6:35...............................A.......... W........................................Ohio State 35, Syracuse 12
1993 Ohio Stadium; Columbus, Ohio......................................................... 8:05.............................. H.......... W....................................Ohio State 21, Washington 12
1993 at Jack Murphy Stadium; San Diego, Calif........................................ 5:08.............................. N.......... W............................. Ohio State 28, Brigham Young 21
1994 at Anaheim Stadium; Anaheim, Calif................................................. 6:09.............................. N.......... W..................................Ohio State 34, Fresno State 10
1995 at H.H.H. Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn. ....................................... 6:07...............................A.......... W......................................Ohio State 49, Minnesota 21
1997 Ohio Stadium; Columbus, Ohio......................................................... 8:06.............................. H.......... W....................................... Ohio State 24, Wyoming 10
1997 at Superdome; New Orleans, La....................................................... 7:36.............................. N...........L...................................Florida State 31, Ohio State 14
1998 at Mountaineer Field, Morgantown, W. Va........................................ 8:08...............................A.......... W..................................Ohio State 34, West Virginia 17
1998 at Superdome; New Orleans, La....................................................... 7:48............................... N.......... W.....................................Ohio State 24, Texas A&M 14
1999 Ohio Stadium; Columbus, Ohio......................................................... 8:07.............................. H.......... W.............................................Ohio State 42, UCLA 20
2000 at Arizona Stadium; Tucson, Ariz....................................................... 7:24................................A.......... W........................................... Ohio State 27, Arizona 17
2001 Ohio Stadium; Columbus, Ohio......................................................... 7:45............................... H.......... W............................... Ohio State 38, Northwestern 20
2001 at H.H.H. Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn. ....................................... 6:50...............................A.......... W..................................... Ohio State 31, Minnesota 28
2002 at Ryan Field; Evanston, Ill. ............................................................... 6:06...............................A.......... W.................................Ohio State 27, Northwestern 16
2002 at Sun Devil Stadium; Tempe, Ariz..................................................... 6:21............................... N.......... W........................... Ohio State 31, Miami, Fla. 24 (2OT)
2003 Ohio Stadium; Columbus, Ohio......................................................... 8:07.............................. H.......... W.................................... Ohio State 28, Washington 9
2003 at Camp Randall Stadium; Madison, Wisc. ....................................... 8:10................................A...........L....................................... Wisconsin 17, Ohio State 10
2003 at Sun Devil Stadium; Tempe, Ariz..................................................... 6:13............................... N.......... W................................ Ohio State 35, Kansas State 28
2004 at Ryan Field; Evanston, Ill................................................................. 8:10................................A...........L........................ Northwestern 33, Ohio State 27 (OT)
2004 at Alamo Bowl, San Antonio, Texas................................................... 7:11................................ N.......... W..............................Ohio State 33, Oklahoma State 7
2005 Ohio Stadium; Columbus, Ohio......................................................... 8:09.............................. H...........L............................................ Texas 25, Ohio State 22
2005 at Beaver Stadium; University Park, Pa............................................. 7:47................................A...........L...................................... Penn State 17, Ohio State 10
2006 at Darrell K. Royal Texas Stadium; Austin, Texas.............................. 7:14................................A.......... W...............................................Ohio State 24, Texas 7
2006 at Kinnick Field; Iowa City, Iowa........................................................ 7:13................................A.......... W...............................................Ohio State 38, Iowa 17
2006 at University of Phoenix Stadium; Glendale, Ariz.............................. 6:33.............................. N...........L............................................ Florida 41, Ohio State 14
2007 at H.H.H. Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn. ....................................... 7:02...............................A.......... W.......................................Ohio State 30, Minnesota 7
2007 at Ross-Ade Stadium; West Lafayette, Ind........................................ 8:12................................A.......... W............................................ Ohio State 23, Purdue 7
2007 at Beaver Stadium; University Park, Pa............................................. 8:12................................A.......... W......................................Ohio State 37, Penn State 17
2007 at BCS Championship, New Orleans, La........................................... 7:23.............................. N...........L.............................Louisiana State 38, Ohio State 24
2008 at Camp Randall Stadium; Madison, Wis. ........................................ 7:15................................A.......... W...................................... Ohio State 20, Wisconsin 17
2008 at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum................................................... 5:22...............................A...........L.................................................USC 35, Ohio State 3
2008 Ohio Stadium; Columbus, Ohio......................................................... 8:12............................... H...........L..................................... Penn State 13, Ohio State 10
2008 at Fiesta Bowl, Glendale, Ariz............................................................ 6:18............................... N...........L............................................. Texas 24, Ohio State 21
2009 Ohio Stadium; Columbus, Ohio......................................................... 8:11................................ H...........L................................................ USC 18, Ohio State 15
2009 at Memorial Stadium; Bloomington, Ind............................................ 7:02...............................A.......... W...........................................Ohio State 33, Indiana 14
2010 Ohio Stadium; Columbus, Ohio......................................................... 7:32.............................. H..........W*......................................... Ohio State 45, Marshall 7
2010 at Camp Randall Stadium; Madison, Wisc......................................... 6:06 ..............................A...........L.......................................Wisconsin 31, Ohio State 18
2010 at TCF Bank Stadium; Minneapolis, Minn......................................... 7:12................................A..........W*.................................... Ohio State 52, Minnesota 10
2010 at Superdome; New Orleans, La....................................................... 7:30.............................. N..........W*..................................... Ohio State 31, Arkansas 26
NIGHT GAMES
2011 at Sun Life Stadium; Miami, Fla......................................................... 7:30 ..............................A...........L.............................................. Miami 24, Ohio State 6
2011 at Memorial Stadium; Lincoln, Neb................................................... 8:12...............................A...........L...................................... Nebraska 34, Ohio State 27
2011 Ohio Stadium; Columbus, Ohio......................................................... 8:07.............................. H.......... W..................................... Ohio State 33, Wisconsin 29
2012 Ohio Stadium; Columbus, Ohio......................................................... 8:13............................... H.......... W......................................Ohio State 63, Nebraska 38
2012 at Memorial Stadium; Bloomington, Ind............................................ 8:00...............................A.......... W..........................................Ohio State 52, Indiana 49
2012 at Beaver Stadium; University Park, Pa............................................. 5:35...............................A.......... W....................................Ohio State 35, Penn State 23
2013 Ohio Stadium; Columbus, Ohio......................................................... 8:13 .............................. H.......... W...................................... Ohio State 31, Wisconsin 24
2013 at Ryan Field; Evanston, Ill................................................................. 7:13................................A.......... W................................Ohio State 40, Northwestern 34
2013 Ohio Stadium; Columbus, Ohio......................................................... 8:13............................... H.......... W.....................................Ohio State 63, Penn State 14
2013 at Lucas Oil Stadium; Indianapolis, Ind. ........................................... 8:19............................... N...........L..............................Michigan State 34, Ohio State 24
2014 at Sun Life Stadium; Miami, Fla......................................................... 8:32.............................. N...........L....................................... Clemson 40, Ohio State 35
2014 Ohio Stadium; Columbus, Ohio......................................................... 8:07.............................. H...........L................................. Virginia Tech 35, Ohio State 21
2014 Ohio Stadium; Columbus, Ohio......................................................... 6:01............................... H.......... W..................................... Ohio State 50, Cincinnati 28
2014 at Beaver Stadium; University Park, Pa............................................. 8:14................................A.......... W........................... Ohio State 31, Penn State 24 (2OT)
2014 Ohio Stadium; Columbus, Ohio......................................................... 8:12............................... H.......... W............................................ Ohio State 55, Illinois 14
2014 at Spartan Stadium; East Lansing, Mich............................................ 8:14................................A.......... W..............................Ohio State 49, Michigan State 37
2014 at Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Ind............................................. 8:18............................... N.......... W....................................... Ohio State 59, Wisconsin 0
2014 at Superdome; New Orleans, La....................................................... 8:01............................... N.......... W....................................... Ohio State 42, Alabama 35
2014 at AT&T Stadium; Arlington, Texas..................................................... 7:33............................... N.......... W......................................... Ohio State 42, Oregon 20
2015 at Lane Stadium; Blacksburg, Va....................................................... 8:06...............................A.......... W.................................Ohio State 42, Virginia Tech 24
2015 Ohio Stadium; Columbus, Ohio......................................................... 8:12............................... H.......... W.....................................Ohio State 38, Penn State 10
2015 at High Point Solutions Stadium; Piscataway, N.J. ........................... 8:13................................A.......... W............................................Ohio State 49, Rutgers 7
2015 Ohio Stadium; Columbus, Ohio......................................................... 8:12............................... H.......... W..................................... Ohio State 28, Minnesota 14
2016 at Memorial Stadium; Norman, Okla................................................. 8:02...............................A.......... W..................................... Ohio State 45, Oklahoma 24
2016 at Camp Randall Stadium; Madison, Wisc. ....................................... 7:12................................A.......... W..............................Ohio State 30, Wisconsin 23 (OT)
2016 at Beaver Stadium; University Park, Pa............................................. 8:12................................A...........L.....................................Penn State 24, Ohio State 21
2016 Ohio Stadium; Columbus, Ohio......................................................... 8:13............................... H.......... W........................................Ohio State 62, Nebraska 3
2016 at University of Phoenix Stadium; Glendale, Ariz.............................. 5:10............................... N...........L.......................................... Clemson 31, Ohio State 0
2017 at Memorial Stadium; Bloomington, Ind............................................ 8:09...............................A.......... W...........................................Ohio State 49, Indiana 21
2017 Ohio Stadium; Columbus, Ohio......................................................... 7:47............................... H...........L.......................................Oklahoma 31, Ohio State 16
2017 at High Point Solutions Stadium; Piscataway, N.J............................. 7:40...............................A.......... W...........................................Ohio State 56, Rutgers 0
2017 at Memorial Stadium; Lincoln, Neb................................................... 7:40...............................A.......... W.......................................Ohio State 56, Nebraska 14
2017 at Lucas Oil Stadium; Indianapolis, Ind............................................. 8:17............................... N.......... W.......................................Ohio State 27, Wisconsin 21
2017 at AT&T Stadium; Arlington, Texas..................................................... 7:40.............................. N.......... W................................................. Ohio State 24, USC 7
2018 at AT&T Stadium; Arlington, Texas..................................................... 7:14.............................. N.......... W...............................................Ohio State 40, TCU 28
2018 at Beaver Stadium; University Park, Pa............................................. 7:44................................A.......... W.................................... Ohio State 27, Penn State 26
2018 at Ross-Ade Stadium; West Lafayette, Ind........................................ 7:42................................A...........L..........................................Purdue 49, Ohio State 20
2018 at Lucas Oil Stadium; Indianapolis, Ind............................................. 8:18............................... N.......... W............................... Ohio State 45, Northwestern 24
* Win vacated
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INDOOR GAMES
OHIO STATE IS 22-7 IN INDOOR GAMES
13-0 REGULAR SEASON; 9-7 BOWLS/BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES
1977 1/2/78 at Sugar Bowl; New Orleans, La......................................................................L............................................#3 Alabama 35, #9 Ohio State 6
1984 9/29/8 at H.H.H. Metrodome; Minneapolis, Minn...................................................... W............................................ #3 Ohio State 35, Minnesota 22
1985 10/26/85 at H.H.H. Metrodome; Minneapolis, Minn...................................................... W..................................... #9 Ohio State 23, #20 Minnesota 19
1988 10/22/88 at H.H.H. Metrodome; Minneapolis, Minn...................................................... W.................................................... Ohio State 13, Minnesota 6
1989 10/28/89 at H.H.H. Metrodome; Minneapolis, Minn...................................................... W...................................................Ohio State 41, Minnesota 37
1991 11/9/91 at H.H.H. Metrodome; Minneapolis, Minn...................................................... W.............................................#19 Ohio State 35, Minnesota 6
1992 9/19/92 at Carrier Dome; Syracuse, N.Y. .................................................................... W........................................ #21 Ohio State 35, #8 Syracuse 12
1995 11/4/95 at H.H.H. Metrodome; Minneapolis, Minn...................................................... W............................................. #4 Ohio State 49, Minnesota 21
1997 11/8/97 at H.H.H. Metrodome; Minneapolis, Minn...................................................... W............................................... #7 Ohio State 31, Minnesota 3
1997 1/1/98 at Sugar Bowl; New Orleans, La......................................................................L.....................................#4 Florida State 31, #9 Ohio State 14
1998 1/1/99 at Sugar Bowl, New Orleans, La..................................................................... W....................................... #3 Ohio State 24, #8 Texas A&M 14
1999 10/23/99 at H.H.H. Metrodome; Minneapolis, Minn...................................................... W................................... #22 Ohio State 20, #24 Minnesota 17
2001 11/3/01 at H.H.H. Metrodome; Minneapolis, Minn...................................................... W.................................................. Ohio State 31, Minnesota 28
2004 12/2904 at Alamo Bowl; San Antonio, Texas................................................................ W................................... #24 Ohio State 33, Oklahoma State 7
2005 10/29/05 at H.H.H. Metrodome; Minneapolis, Minn...................................................... W....................................#12 Ohio State 45, #22 Minnesota 21
2006 1/8/07 at University of Phoenix Stadium; Glendale, Ariz............................................L............................................... #2 Florida 41, #1 Ohio State 14
2007 11/29/07 at H.H.H. Metrodome; Minneapolis, Minn...................................................... W...............................................#8 Ohio State 30, Minnesota 7
2007 1/7/08 at Superdome; New Orleans, La.....................................................................L................................#2 Louisiana State 38, #1 Ohio State 24
2008 1/5/09 at University of Phoenix Stadium; Glendale, Ariz............................................L.............................................. #3 Texas 24, #10 Ohio State 21
2010 1/4/11 at Superdome; New Orleans, La................................................................... W* ........................................#6 Ohio State 31, #8 Arkansas 26
2013 12/7/13 at Lucas Oil Stadium; Indianapolis, Ind. .........................................................L....................................#10 Michigan State 34, Ohio State 24
2014 12/6/14 at Lucas Oil Stadium; Indianapolis, Ind.......................................................... W...............................................#6 Ohio State 59, Wisconsin 0
2014 1/1/15 at Superdome; New Orleans, La.................................................................... W...........................................#4 Ohio State 42, #1 Alabama 35
2014 1/12/15 at AT&T Stadium; Arlington, Texas.................................................................. W........................................... #4 Ohio State 42, #2 Oregon 20
2016 1/1/16 at University of Phoenix Stadium; Glendale, Ariz........................................... W.................................... #7 Ohio State 44, #8 Notre Dame 28
2016 12/31/16 at University of Phoenix Stadium; Glendale, Ariz............................................L............................................ #2 Clemson 31, #3 Ohio State 0
2017 12/2/17 at Lucas Oil Stadium; Indianapolis, Ind.......................................................... W.........................................#8 Ohio State 27, #4 Wisconsin 21
2017 12/29/17 at AT&T Stadium; Arlington, Texas.................................................................. W................................................... #5 Ohio State 24, #8 USC 7
2018 9/15/18 at AT&T Stadium; Arlington, Texas.................................................................. W................................................#4 Ohio State 40, #15 TCU 28
2018 12/1/18 at Lucas Oil Stadium; Indianapolis, Ind.......................................................... W................................ #6 Ohio State 45, #21 Northwestern 24
* Win vacated
TRADITIONS
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TRADITIONS
BOWL HISTORY
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BOWL HISTORY
TEAM RECORDS Opponent....... 69 vs. Alabama, 1978 Sugar Bowl INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
Scoring Touchdowns
Most Points......... 47 vs. BYU, 1982 Holiday Bowl Passing Yardage Ohio State............... 4, Ezekiel Elliott vs. Oregon,
Least Points....... 0 vs. California, 1921 Rose Bowl Ohio State........................... 342 vs. Notre Dame, ....................... 2015 CFP National Championship
Most Points Allowed.......................... 42 vs. USC, .................................................2006 Fiesta Bowl ............... and vs. Notre Dame, 2016 Fiesta Bowl
.................................................... 1973 Rose Bowl Opponent.......... 414 by Texas, 2009 Fiesta Bowl Opponent...................4, Sam Cunningham, USC,.
Least Points Allowed....... 7, Four times, last time .................................................... 1973 Rose Bowl
...................................vs. USC, 2017 Cotton Bowl Touchdown Passes
Largest Margin of Victory....... 30 vs. BYU (47-17), Ohio State.............................. 4 vs. Kansas State, Extra Points
................................................1982 Holiday Bowl ................................................. 2004 Fiesta Bowl Ohio State....... 6, Sean Nuernberger vs. Oregon
Largest Margin of Defeat...31 vs. Clemson (31-0), Opponent....... 5 by Clemson, 2014 Orange Bowl ....................... 2015 CFP National Championship
2017 CFP Semifinals at Fiesta Bowl Opponent......6, Mike Rae, USC, 1973 Rose Bowl
Kickoff Returns
Touchdowns Ohio State............................. 7 vs. LSU (last time). Field Goals
Ohio State.......................................6 vs. Oregon, ..........................2008 BCS Championship Game Ohio State....................................4, Mike Nugent
....................... 2015 CFP National Championship Opponent...................... 7 vs. Alabama (last time). ...............vs. Oklahoma State, 2004 Alamo Bowl
...................................6 vs. USC, 1974 Rose Bowl .................................................. 2015 Sugar Bowl Longest..................... 52, Rich Spangler vs. USC,
Opponent....... 6 by Clemson, 2014 Orange Bowl ....................................................1985 Rose Bowl
................................... 6 by USC, 1973 Rose Bowl Kickoff Return Yardage Opponent................3, Zach Hocker vs. Arkansas.
Ohio State.....................................193 vs. Florida, ................................................... 2011 Sugar Bowl
First Downs ..........................2006 BCS Championship Game Longest............................51, Steve Jordan, USC,
Ohio State.....................................28 vs. Oregon, Opponent.......... 171 vs. Oregon, 2010 Rose Bowl ....................................................1985 Rose Bowl
....................... 2015 CFP National Championship
Opponent........... 33 vs. Texas, 2009 Fiesta Bowl Punt Returns Total Offense
Ohio State.............................. 5 vs. Kansas State, Ohio State........408, Troy Smith, vs. Notre Dame.
Total Offense ................................................. 2004 Fiesta Bowl .................................................2006 Fiesta Bowl
Ohio State............................ 617 vs. Notre Dame, Opponent.................. 5 vs. USC, 1969 Rose Bowl Opponent.................. 399, Colt McCoy, vs. Texas.
.................................................2006 Fiesta Bowl .................................................2009 Fiesta Bowl
Opponent.................................. 526 by Clemson, Punt Return Yardage
................................................2014 Orange Bowl Ohio State................74 vs. USC, 1974 Rose Bowl Rushing Yardage
Opponent................92 vs. USC, 1955 Rose Bowl Ohio State...........246, Ezekiel Elliott vs. Oregon,
Rushing Yardage ....................... 2015 CFP National Championship
Ohio State................................. 364 vs. Stanford, Interceptions Longest Gain.......85, Ezekiel Elliott vs. Alabama,
..................................................... 1971 Rose Bowl Ohio State....5 vs. Texas A&M, 1987 Cotton Bowl .................................................. 2015 Sugar Bowl
Opponent............................... 351 vs. Penn State, Opponent...................4 by USC, 1955 Rose Bowl Opponent.....................252, Charles White, USC,
.................................................. 1980 Fiesta Bowl ....................................................1980 Rose Bowl
Longest Gain................... 80, O.J. Simpson, USC,
Rushing Attempts ....................................................1969 Rose Bowl
Ohio State.....71 vs. Colorado, 1977 Orange Bowl
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Rushing Attempts ..................................................2016 Fiesta Bowl Average................... 50.0, A.J. Trapasso, vs. LSU,
Ohio State............... 39, Raymont Harris vs. BYU, ..........................2008 BCS Championship Game
................................................1993 Holiday Bowl Touchdowns Receiving Opponent..... 9, Shane Lechler, Texas A&M, 1999
Opponent....................... 39, Charles White, USC, Ohio State.............................. 2, Michael Jenkins Longest............................ 73, JK Scott, Alabama,
....................................................1980 Rose Bowl .................... vs. Kansas State, 2004 Fiesta Bowl .................................................. 2015 Sugar Bowl
................ 2, Santonio Holmes, vs. Kansas State,. Average......................... 61.0, John Arnette, USC,
Passing Attempts ................................................. 2004 Fiesta Bowl ....................................................1955 Rose Bowl
Ohio State...... 38, Joe Germaine vs. Texas A&M, ........................... 2, Doug Donley vs. Penn State,.
.................................................. 1999 Sugar Bowl .................................................. 1980 Fiesta Bowl Punt Returns
Opponent................... 58, Colt McCoy, vs. Texas,. .......................2, David Boston vs. Arizona State,. Ohio State......................... 4, Michael Jenkins vs.
.................................................2009 Fiesta Bowl .................................................... 1997 Rose Bowl ..........................Kansas State, 2004 Fiesta Bowl .
...............2, Darnell Sanders, vs. South Carolina, .......................4, Chris Vance vs. South Carolina,.
Pass Completions ............................................. 2002 Outback Bowl ............................................. 2002 Outback Bowl
Ohio State...........25, Dwayne Haskins vs. Wash. Opponent................... 2, Amari Cooper, Alabama Opponent............................. 5, Mike Battle, USC,
....................................................2018 Rose Bowl .................................................. 2015 Sugar Bowl ....................................................1969 Rose Bowl
Opponent.................... 41, Colt McCoy, vs. Texas,. ...............................2, Sammy Watkins, Clemson,
.................................................2009 Fiesta Bowl ................................................2014 Orange Bowl Punt Return Yardage
........................................ 2, Greg Taylor, Auburn, Ohio State..... 73, Jalin Marshall vs. Notre Dame,
Passing Yardage ....................................... 1990 Hall of Fame Bowl ..................................................2016 Fiesta Bowl
Ohio State....... 342, Troy Smith, vs. Notre Dame,. ......................................2, Richard Dickson, LSU,. Longest......................... 56, Neal Colzie vs. USC,
.................................................2006 Fiesta Bowl ..........................2008 BCS Championship Game .................................................... 1974 Rose Bowl
Opponent.................. 414, Colt McCoy, vs. Texas,. ............2, Quan Cosby, Texas, 2009 Fiesta Bowl Opponent.....................86, Aramis Dandoy, USC,
.................................................2009 Fiesta Bowl ....................................................1955 Rose Bowl
Kickoff Returns Longest........................86, Aramis Dandoy, USC,
Ohio State................5, Jordan Hall vs. Arkansas,. ....................................................1955 Rose Bowl
Touchdown Passes
Ohio State...... 4, Craig Krenzel vs. Kansas State, ................................................... 2011 Sugar Bowl
..................................5, Carlos Snow vs. Auburn,. Interceptions
................................................. 2004 Fiesta Bowl
....................................... 1990 Hall of Fame Bowl Ohio State.................... 2, Mark Pelini vs. Auburn
Opponent.................... 5 by Tajh Boyd, Clemson,
............................................5, Ray Small vs. LSU,. ..................... (last time), 1990 Hall of Fame Bowl
................................................2014 Orange Bowl
..........................2008 BCS Championship Game Longest.............. 54, Vic Janowicz vs. California,
..............................5, Lamaar Thomas, vs. Texas,. ....................................................1950 Rose Bowl
Longest Touchdown Passes
.................................................2009 Fiesta Bowl Opponent.......2, Cedrick Williams, Kansas State,
Longest Ohio State....85, Troy Smith to Santonio.
Opponent.................7, Christian Jones, Alabama. ................................................. 2004 Fiesta Bowl
.......Holmes, vs. Notre Dame, 2006 Fiesta Bowl .......................... 2, Carlton McDonald, Air Force,
Longest Opponent....... 81, DeShone Kizer to Will . .................................................. 2015 Sugar Bowl
.................................................1990 Liberty Bowl
................. Fuller, Notre Dame, 2016 Fiesta Bowl Longest........................48, Charles Phillips, USC,
Kickoff Return Yardage
Ohio State............113, Jordan Hall, vs. Arkansas,. .................................................... 1973 Rose Bowl
Pass Receptions
Ohio State......... 11, David Boston vs. Texas A&M, ................................................... 2011 Sugar Bowl
.................................................. 1999 Sugar Bowl Longest............................99, Keith Byars vs. Pitt,
......................11, Parris Campbell vs. Washington .................................................. 1984 Fiesta Bowl
....................................................2018 Rose Bowl Opponent................. 128, Andre Debose, Florida.
Opponent......... 16 by Sammy Watkins, Clemson,. ...................................................2012 Gator Bowl
................................................2014 Orange Bowl Longest................ 99 TD, Andre Debose, Florida.
...................................................2012 Gator Bowl
Yards Receiving
Punts
Ohio State......................172, Cris Carter vs. USC,
Ohio State................... 8, Brent Bartholomew vs.
....................................................1985 Rose Bowl
............................ Arizona State, 1997 Rose Bowl
Longest......................... 85, Santonio Holmes vs.
...... 8, Joel Kessel vs. Georgia, 1993 Citrus Bowl
........................... Notre Dame, 2006 Fiesta Bowl
............... 8, Tom Tupa vs. BYU, 1985 Citrus Bowl
Opponent.......227 by Sammy Watkins, Clemson,.
................................................. 8, Drue Chrisman
................................................2014 Orange Bowl
.........................vs. Washington, 2018 Rose Bowl
Longest.....................81, Will Fuller, Notre Dame,
Longest....... 67, Andy Groom vs. South Carolina,
............................................. 2002 Outback Bowl
BOWL HISTORY
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BOWL HISTORY
BOWL HISTORY
BOWL HISTORY
BOWL HISTORY
BOWL HISTORY
BOWL HISTORY
BOWL HISTORY
1990 HALL OF FAME BOWL 1990 LIBERTY BOWL 1992 HALL OF FAME BOWL
No. 21 Ohio State...............................................14 No. 24 Ohio State.............................................. 11 No. 25 Ohio State..............................................17
No. 9 Auburn......................................................31 Air Force............................................................23 No. 16 Syracuse................................................24
BOWL HISTORY
1993 FLORIDA CITRUS BOWL 1993 HOLIDAY BOWL 1995 FLORIDA CITRUS BOWL
No. 15 Ohio State...............................................14 Brigham Young...................................................21 No. 13 Ohio State...............................................17
No. 8 Georgia.....................................................21 No. 11 Ohio State...............................................28 No. 6 Alabama..................................................24
BOWL HISTORY
1996 FLORIDA CITRUS BOWL 1997 ROSE BOWL 1998 SUGAR BOWL
No. 4 Ohio State.................................................14 No. 2 Arizona State............................................17 No. 9 Ohio State................................................14
No. 4 Tennessee...............................................20 No. 4 Ohio State................................................20 No. 4 Florida State.............................................31
BOWL HISTORY
BOWL HISTORY
BOWL HISTORY
BOWL HISTORY
BOWL HISTORY
2014 ORANGE BOWL 2015 CFP SEMIFINALS / SUGAR BOWL 2015 CFP NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
No. 12 Clemson.................................................40 No. 4 Ohio State................................................42 No. 4 Ohio State................................................42
No. 7 Ohio State................................................35 No. 1 Alabama...................................................35 No. 2 Oregon....................................................20
BOWL HISTORY
SCORING 1 2 3 4 - F
Washington 3 0 0 20 - 23
Ohio State 7 14 7 0 - 28
Jan. 1, 2018, Rose Bowl Stadium (91,853)
FIRST QUARTER
9:04 OSU Campbell 12 yd pass from Haskins
(Haubeil kick)
1:19 UW Henry 38 yd field goal
SECOND QUARTER
12:23 OSU Dixon 19 yd pass from Haskins
(Haubeil kick)
0:14 OSU Berry 1 yd pass from Haskins
(Haubeil kick)
THIRD QUARTER
8:23 OSU Dobbins 3 yd run (Haubeil kick)
FOURTH QUARTER
12:17 UW Sample 2 yd pass from Gaskin
(Henry kick)
6:42 UW Gaskin 1 yd run (Henry kick)
0:42 UW Gaskin 2 yd run (Browning pass
intercepted)
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Washington-Gaskin, Myles 24-121;
McGrew, Sean 1-7; Ahmed, Salvon 5-4; Pleasant, K.
1-0; Team 1-minus 1; Browning, Jake 4-minus 2. Ohio
State-Weber, Mike 15-96; Dobbins, J.K. 7-24; McCall,
Demario 2-12; TEAM 2-minus 5; Haskins, Dwayne
6-minus 14. PASSING: Washington-Browning, Jake
35-54-0-313; Gaskin, Myles 1-1-0-2. Ohio
State-Haskins, Dwayne 25-37-0-251. RECEIVING:
Washington-Baccellia, A. 12-109; Fuller, Aaron 7-80;
Bryant, Hunter 4-51; Ahmed, Salvon 3-22; Jones, Ty
3-22; Gaskin, Myles 3-minus 1; Sample, Drew 2-1;
Otton, Cade 1-16; Chin, Jordan 1-15. Ohio State-
Campbell, Parris 11-71; Hill, K.J. 3-54; Dobbins, J.K. 3-15;
Victor, Binjimen 2-34; Dixon, Johnnie 2-27;
McLaurin, Terry 1-32; Farrell, Luke 1-9; Weber, Mike 1-8;
Berry, Rashod 1-1. INTERCEPTIONS: Washington-None.
Ohio State-None. FUMBLES: Washington-None. Ohio
State-None.
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2013 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP 2014 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP 2017 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP
No. 2 Ohio State...............................................24 No. 11 Wisconsin..................................................0 No. 8 Ohio State............................................... 27
No. 10 Michigan State.......................................34 No. 6 Ohio State...............................................59 No. 4 Wisconsin.................................................21
RUSHING RECORDS
YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS
Year Name Yards.......Att.....Avg..... Gm.....Avg./G...... TD Year Name Yards.......Att.....Avg..... Gm.....Avg./G...... TD
2018 J.K. Dobbins 1,053......230......4.6....... 14....... 75.2.......10 1980 Calvin Murray 1,267........ 195.... 6.54........ 12....... 105.6......... 7
2017 J.K. Dobbins 1,403...... 194...... 7.2....... 14......100.2.........7 1979 Calvin Murray 872.........173...... 5.0........ 12......... 72.7......... 6
2016 Mike Weber 1,096........ 182...... 6.0........ 13.........84.3......... 9 1978 Paul Campbell 591........ 142...... 4.2........ 12.........49.2......... 9
2015 Ezekiel Elliott 1,821....... 289...... 6.3........ 13.........140.1....... 23 1977 Ron Springs 1,166....... 200...... 5.8........ 12......... 97.2......... 7
2014 Ezekiel Elliott 1,878........273...... 6.9........ 15....... 125.2........18 1976 Jeff Logan 1,248........ 218.......5.7........ 12....... 104.0......... 6
2013 Carlos Hyde 1,521....... 208.......7.3......... 11....... 138.3........15 1975 Archie Griffin 1,450....... 262...... 5.5........ 12....... 120.8......... 4
2012 Braxton Miller 1,271........227...... 5.6........ 12....... 105.9........13 1974 Archie Griffin 1,695....... 256...... 6.6........ 12........ 141.2........12
2011 Braxton Miller 715........ 159...... 4.5........ 12.........59.6......... 7 1973 Archie Griffin 1,577........247...... 6.4......... 11........143.4......... 7
2010 Brandon Saine 337..........70...... 4.8........ 13.........25.9......... 2 1972 Archie Griffin 867........ 159...... 5.5......... 11.........78.8......... 3
2009 Terrelle Pryor 779........ 162...... 4.8........ 13.........48.5......... 7 1971 Rick Galbos 540......... 141...... 3.8........ 10.........54.0......... 2
2008 Chris Wells 1,197........207...... 5.8........ 10.........119.7......... 8 1970 John Brockington 1,142........ 261.......4.4........ 10........ 114.2........ 17
2007 Chris Wells 1,609........274...... 5.9........ 13....... 123.8........15 1969 Jim Otis 1,027....... 225...... 4.6..........9......... 114.1........15
2006 Antonio Pittman 1,233....... 242....... 5.1........ 13.........94.8........14 1968 Jim Otis 985........ 219...... 4.5........ 10.........98.5........ 17
2005 Antonio Pittman 1,331........243...... 5.5........ 12........ 110.9......... 7 1967 Jim Otis 530......... 141...... 3.8..........8.........66.2......... 2
2004 Lydell Ross 475......... 117........4.1..........9.........52.8......... 4 1966 Bo Rein 456........ 139.......4.4..........8......... 57.0......... 0
2003 Lydell Ross 826........ 193...... 4.3........ 13.........63.5........10 1965 Tom Barrington 554........ 139...... 4.0..........9..........61.6......... 6
2002 Maurice Clarett 1,237....... 222...... 5.6......... 11........ 112.5........16 1964 Willard Sander 626.........147...... 4.3..........9.........69.6......... 7
2001 Jonathan Wells 1,294........ 251...... 5.2........ 12........107.8........16 1963 Matt Snell 491........ 134.......3.7..........8..........61.4......... 5
2000 Derek Combs 888........ 175....... 5.1......... 11......... 80.7......... 5 1962 David Francis 624......... 119...... 5.2..........9.........69.3......... 7
1999 Michael Wiley 952........ 183...... 5.2........ 12......... 79.3........10 1961 Bob Ferguson 938....... 202...... 4.6..........9....... 104.2.........11
1998 Michael Wiley 1,235........ 198...... 6.2........ 12....... 102.9........10 1960 Bob Ferguson 853........ 160...... 5.3..........9.........94.8........13
1997 Pepe Pearson 869........ 192...... 4.5........ 13.........66.8........10 1959 Bob Ferguson 371.......... 61....... 6.1..........9..........41.2......... 2
1996 Pepe Pearson 1,484....... 299...... 5.0........ 12........123.7........ 17 1958 Bob White 859........ 218...... 3.9..........9.........95.4........12
1995 Eddie George 1,927....... 328...... 5.9........ 13....... 148.2....... 24 1957 Don Clark 737........ 132...... 5.6..........7....... 105.3......... 8
1994 Eddie George 1,442........276...... 5.2........ 13........ 110.9........12 1956 Don Clark 797........ 139.......5.7..........9.........88.6......... 7
1993 Raymont Harris 1,344........273...... 4.9........ 12........ 112.0........12 1955 Howard Cassady 958......... 161...... 5.9..........9....... 106.4........14
1992 Robert Smith 819.........147...... 5.6........ 10......... 81.9........10 1954 Howard Cassady 701........ 123.......5.7........ 10.......... 70.1......... 6
1991 Carlos Snow 828........ 169...... 4.9........ 12.........69.0......... 9 1953 Bob Watkins 875........ 153.......5.7..........9......... 97.2........10
1990 Robert Smith 1,126.........177...... 6.4........ 12.........93.8......... 8 1952 John Hlay 535........ 133...... 4.0..........9.........59.4......... 2
1989 Carlos Snow 990........ 190...... 5.2......... 11.........90.0.........11 1951 Vic Janowicz 376........ 106...... 3.5..........9..........41.8.......... 1
1988 Carlos Snow 775........ 152....... 5.1........ 10..........77.5......... 6 1950 Walt Klevay 520......... 66.......7.9..........9..........57.7......... 3
1987 Vince Workman 470......... 118...... 4.0......... 11......... 42.7......... 2 1949 Gerald Krall 606........ 128.......4.7..........9......... 67.3......... 4
1986 Vince Workman 1,030........ 210...... 4.9........ 13......... 79.2......... 8 1948 Joseph Whisler 579........ 132.......4.4..........9.........64.3......... 8
1985 John Wooldridge 820.........174.......4.7........ 12.........68.3......... 7 1947 Ollie Cline 332......... 80...... 4.2..........9.........36.9......... 2
1984 Keith Byars 1,764....... 336...... 5.2........ 12........ 147.0.......22 1946 Joseph Whisler 544........ 129...... 4.2..........9.........60.4........10
1983 Keith Byars 1,199....... 222...... 5.4........ 12.........99.9.......20 1945 Ollie Cline 936......... 181....... 5.1..........9....... 104.0......... 9
1982 Tim Spencer 1,538........273...... 5.6........ 12....... 128.2........14 1944 Les Horvath 924........ 163.......5.7..........9........102.7........12
1981 Tim Spencer 1,217....... 226...... 5.4........ 12........ 101.4........12
Note: Some individual records throughout this section were adjusted
because of NCAA sanctions.
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INDIVIDUAL RUSHING RECORDS Rushing Yards – Career Att. Avg. Gm. Avg.....TD..........Years
Rushing Yards – Game Att. Opponent Avg.... TD....Year 1. 5,589 Archie Griffin 924 6.0 46 121.5.....26........1972-75
1. 314 Eddie George 36 Illinois 8.7......2..... 1995 2. 3,961 Ezekiel Elliott 592 6.7 39 101.6.....43........2013-15
2. 274 Ezekiel Elliott 23 at Indiana 11.9...... 3..... 2015 3. 3,768 Eddie George 683 5.5 48 78.5.....44.......1992-95
274 Keith Byars 39 Illinois 7.0......5......1984 4. 3,553 Tim Spencer 644 5.5 47 75.6.....36....... 1979-82
4. 246 Ezekiel Elliott 36 vs. Oregon 6.8...... 4......2014 5. 3,382 Chris Wells 585 5.8 36 93.9.....30......2006-08
246 Carlos Hyde 24 at Illinois 10.2...... 4..... 2013 6. 3,314 Braxton Miller 599 5.5 49 67.6.....33........ 2011-15
246 Archie Griffin 30 Iowa 8.2...... 1......1973 7. 3,263 JT Barrett 656 5.0 50 65.3.....43........ 2014-17
7. 239 Archie Griffin 27 North Carolina 8.9...... 1......1972 8. 3,200 Keith Byars 619 5.2 37 86.5.....46.......1982-85
8. 235 Raymont Harris 39 vs. BYU 6.0...... 3......1993 9. 3,198 Carlos Hyde 523 6.1 41 78.0.....37........2010-13
9. 230 Ezekiel Elliott 20 vs. Alabama 11.5......2......2014 10. 3,076 Pepe Pearson 659 4.7 49 62.8.....32....... 1994-97
230 Maurice Clarett 31 Washington State 7.4......2.... 2002 11. 2,999 Carlos Snow 610 4.9 42 71.4.....30........ 1987-91
11. 229 Ollie Cline 32 at Pitt 7.2...... 1......1945 12. 2,951 Michael Wiley 509 5.8 47 62.8.....27.......1996-99
12. 226 Carlos Hyde 27 at Michigan 9.1...... 1..... 2013 13. 2,945 Antonio Pittman 557 5.3 35 84.1.....22......2004-06
13. 224 Calvin Murray 35 Indiana 6.4......2..... 1980 14. 2,676 Mike Weber 455 5.9 38 70.4.....24........2016-18
14. 222 Chris Wells 39 at Michigan 5.7......2.....2007 15. 2,649 Raymont Harris 574 4.6 43 61.6.....27.......1990-93
15. 221 Chris Wells 31 Michigan State 7.1...... 1.....2007 16. 2,576 Calvin Murray 438 5.9 43 59.9..... 15....... 1977-80
16. 220 Ezekiel Elliott 20 vs. Wisconsin 11.0......2......2014 17. 2,542 Jim Otis 585 4.3 27 94.1.....34....... 1967-69
17. 219 Eddie George 29 at Michigan State 7.6...... 1......1994 18. 2,466 Howard Cassady 435 5.7 35 70.5......31.......1952-55
18. 214 Ezekiel Elliott 30 at Michigan 7.1......2..... 2015 19. 2,456 J.K. Dobbins 424 5.8 28 87.7.....17..........2017-
19. 212 Eddie George 36 Washington 5.9......2..... 1995 20. 2,381 Jonathan Wells 479 5.0 45 52.9.....27........1998-01
20. 209 Michael Wiley 24 Missouri 8.7......2..... 1998 21. 2,339 Lydell Ross 596 3.9 48 48.7.....26.......2001-04
209 Bob White 33 at Iowa 6.3...... 3..... 1958 22. 2,308 Pete Johnson 548 4.2 43 53.7.....56........1973-76
23. 2,162 Bob Ferguson 423 5.1 27 80.1.....26.......1959-62
Rushing Yards – Season Att. Avg. Gm. Avg./G...... TD......Year 24. 2,140 Ron Springs 396 5.4 34 62.9...... 11........1976-78
1. 1,927 Eddie George 328 5.9 13 148.2...... 24..... 1995 25. 2,116 Don Clark 385 5.5 24 88.2......14.......1956-58
2. 1,878 Ezekiel Elliott 273 6.9 15 125.2.......18.......2014 26. 2,080 Cornelius Greene 417 5.0 35 59.4.....29........1972-75
3. 1,821 Ezekiel Elliott 289 6.3 13 140.1...... 23..... 2015 27. 2,026 Jeff Logan 349 5.8 35 57.9...... 11........ 1974-77
4. 1,764 Keith Byars 336 5.2 13 110.9.......12.......1984
5. 1,695 Archie Griffin 256 6.6 12 141.2.......12.......1974 Rushing Attempts – Game Yds Opponent Avg.....TD............Year
6. 1,609 Chris Wells 274 5.9 13 123.8.......15......2007 1. 44 Harold Henson 153 at Northwestern 3.5...... 4......1972
7. 1,577 Archie Griffin 247 6.4 11 143.4........7........1973 2. 42 John Brockington 161 Northwestern 3.8...... 1......1970
8. 1,538 Tim Spencer 273 5.6 12 128.2.......14...... 1982 3. 40 Keith Byars 121 at Michigan State 3.0...... 1......1984
9. 1,521 Carlos Hyde 208 7.3 11 138.3.......15...... 2013 4. 39 Chris Wells 222 at Michigan 5.7......2.....2007
10. 1,484 Pepe Pearson 299 5.0 12 123.7.......17...... 1996 39 Eddie George 206 at Northwestern 5.3...... 1......1994
11. 1,450 Archie Griffin 262 5.5 12 120.8........4........1975 39 Raymont Harris 235 vs. BYU 6.0...... 3......1993
12. 1,442 Eddie George 276 5.2 13 110.9.......12.......1994 39 Keith Byars 274 Illinois 7.0......5......1984
13. 1,403 J.K. Dobbins 194 7.2 14 100.2....... 7......2017
14. 1,344 Raymont Harris 273 4.9 12 112.0.......12.......1993 Rushing Attempts – Season Yards Avg. Gm. Avg./G...... TD......Year
15. 1,331 Antonio Pittman 243 5.5 12 110.9........7...... 2005 1. 336 Keith Byars 1,764 5.2 13 110.9.......12.......1984
16. 1,294 Jonathan Wells 251 5.2 12 107.8.......16...... 2001 2. 328 Eddie George 1,927 5.9 13 148.2...... 24..... 1995
17. 1,271 Braxton Miller 227 5.6 12 105.9.......13...... 2012 3. 299 Pepe Pearson 1,484 5.0 12 123.7.......17...... 1996
18. 1,267 Calvin Murray 195 6.5 12 105.6........7....... 1980 4. 289 Ezekiel Elliott 1,821 6.3 13 140.1...... 23..... 2015
19. 1,248 Jeff Logan 218 5.7 12 104.0....... 6.......1976 5. 276 Eddie George 1,442 5.2 13 110.9.......12.......1994
20. 1,235 Michael Wiley 198 6.2 12 102.9.......10...... 1998 6. 274 Chris Wells 1,609 5.9 13 123.8.......15......2007
21. 1,233 Antonio Pittman 242 5.1 13 94.8.......14..... 2006 7. 273 Ezekiel Elliott 1,878 6.9 15 125.2.......18.......2014
22. 1,237 Maurice Clarett 222 5.6 11 112.5.......16..... 2002 273 Raymont Harris 1,344 4.9 12 112.0.......12.......1993
23. 1,217 Tim Spencer 226 5.4 12 101.4.......12....... 1981 273 Tim Spencer 1,538 5.6 12 128.2.......14...... 1982
24. 1,199 Keith Byars 222 5.4 12 99.9...... 20......1983 10. 262 Archie Griffin 1,450 5.5 12 120.8........4........1975
25. 1,197 Chris Wells 207 5.8 10 119.7....... 8..... 2008
26. 1,166 Ron Springs 200 5.8 12 97.2........7........ 1977 Rushing Attempts – Career Yards Avg Gm. Avg./G....TD........Years
27. 1,142 John Brockington 261 4.4 10 114.2.......17.......1970 1. 924 Archie Griffin 5,589 6.0 46 121.5.....26......1972-75
28. 1,126 Robert Smith 177 6.4 12 93.8....... 8...... 1990 2. 683 Eddie George 3,768 5.5 48 78.5.....44.....1992-95
29. 1,096 Mike Weber 182 6.0 13 84.3....... 9...... 2016 3. 659 Pepe Pearson 3,076 4.7 49 62.8.....32..... 1994-97
30. 1,068 Braxton Miller 171 6.2 12 89.0.......12...... 2013 4. 656 J.T. Barrett 3,263 5.5 50 65.3.....43...... 2014-17
31. 1,059 Pete Johnson 227 4.7 12 88.2...... 25......1975 5. 644 Tim Spencer 3,553 5.5 47 75.6.....36..... 1979-82
32. 1,053 J.K. Dobbins 230 4.6 10 75.2...... 10.....2018 6. 619 Keith Byars 3,200 5.2 37 86.5.....46.....1982-85
33. 1,030 Vince Workman 210 4.9 13 79.2....... 8...... 1986 7. 610 Carlos Snow 2,999 4.9 42 71.4.....30......1988-91
34. 1,027 Jim Otis 225 4.5 10 102.7.......15...... 1969 8. 599 Braxton Miller 3,314 5.5 49 67.6.....33...... 2011-15
9. 596 Lydell Ross 2,339 3.9 48 48.7.....26.....2001-04
Note: Above list features all 1,000-yard rushing seasons in OSU history. 10. 592 Ezekiel Elliott 3,961 6.7 39 101.6.....43......2013-15
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RUSHING RECORDS
Rushing Touchdowns – Game Opponent......... Att Yds.....Avg....Year 100-Yard Rushing Games by a Quarterback
1. 5 Pete Johnson North Carolina....26 148..... 5.7.....1974 1. 14 Braxton Miller ................................................................ 2011-15
5 Keith Byars Illinois..................39 274..... 7.0.....1984 2. 8 J.T. Barrett...................................................................... 2014-17
3. 4 (18 times); last by Ezekiel Elliott vs. Notre Dame, 2015 (1/1/16) 3. 4 Cornelius Greene...........................................................1973-75
4 John Mummey..............................................................1960-62
Rushing Touchdowns – Season Att Yds Avg. Gm...........Year 5. 3 Terrelle Pryor ...............................................................2008-09
1. 25 Pete Johnson 227 1,059 4.7 12............1975
2. 24 Eddie George 328 1,927 5.9 13........... 1995 Consecutive 100-Yard Games – Season........................................Year
3. 23 Ezekiel Elliott 289 1,821 6.3 13........... 2015 1. 12 Eddie George..................................................................... 1995
4. 22 Keith Byars 336 1,764 5.2 12............1984 2. 11 Archie Griffin.......................................................................1973
5. 20 Keith Byars 222 1,199 5.4 12............1983 11 Archie Griffin.......................................................................1974
20 Harold Henson 193 795 4.1 11............1972 4. 10 Archie Griffin.......................................................................1975
10 Ezekiel Elliott...................................................................... 2015
Rushing Touchdowns – Career Att Yds Avg Gm.........Years
1. 56 Pete Johnson 548 2,306 4.2 43.......1973-76 Consecutive 100-Yard Games - Career........................................Years
2. 46 Keith Byars 619 3,200 5.2 37......1982-85 1. 31 Archie Griffin..................................................................1973-75
3. 44 Eddie George 683 3,768 5.5 48......1992-95 2. 15 Ezekiel Elliott..................................................................2014-15
4. 43 Ezekiel Elliott 592 3,961 6.7 39.......2013-15 3. 12 Eddie George..................................................................... 1995
43 JT Barrett 656 3,263 5.0 50....... 2014-17
200-Yard Games - Season.............................................................Year
Yards Per Game – Season Yards Gm Att Avg TD.........Year 1. 3 Ezekiel Elliott.......................................................................2014
1. 148.2 Eddie George 1,927 13 328 5.9 24.......... 1995 3 Eddie George..................................................................... 1995
2. 147.0 Keith Byars 1,764 12 336 5.2 12............1984 3. 2 Ezekiel Elliott...................................................................... 2015
3. 143.4 Archie Griffin 1,577 11 247 6.4 7.............1973 2 Carlos Hyde........................................................................ 2013
4. 141.3 Archie Griffin 1,695 12 256 6.6 12............1974 2 Chris Wells..........................................................................2007
5. 140.1 Ezekiel Elliott 1,821 13 289 6.7 23.......... 2015
200-Yard Rushing Games - Career................................................Year
Yards Per Game – Career Yards Gm Att Avg. TD.......Years 1. 5 Eddie George............................................................... 1994, 95
1. 121.5 Archie Griffin 5,589 46 924 6.0 26......1972-75 5 Ezekiel Elliott.......................................................................2014
2. 101.6 Ezekiel Elliott 3,961 39 592 6.7 43......2013-15 3. 2 Carlos Hyde........................................................................ 2013
3. 94.1 Jim Otis 2,542 27 585 4.3 34..... 1967-69 2 Archie Griffin.................................................................1972, 73
4. 93.9 Chris Wells 3,382 36 585 5.8 30....2006-08 2 Chris Wells..........................................................................2007
5. 88.4 Robert Smith 1,945 22 324 6.0 18..... 1990, 92
6. 87.7 J.K. Dobbins 2,456 28 424 5.8 17........2017- Most Rushing Yards - One Half Opponent................Half......... Year
7. 86.5 Keith Byars 3,200 37 619 5.2 46.....1982-85 1. 243 Ezekiel Elliott at Indiana...................2nd..........2015
8. 84.1 Antonio Pittman 2,945 35 557 5.3 22....2004-06 2. 195 Keith Byars Illinois.........................2nd.......... 1984
9. 81.2 Donald Clark 2,116 24 385 5.5 14......1956-58 3. 194 Maurice Clarett Washington State.......2nd.........2002
10. 78.0 Carlos Hyde 3,198 41 523 6.1 37......2010-13 4. 186 Carlos Hyde at Illinois.....................2nd..........2013
5. 180 Eddie George Illinois...........................1st..........1995
100-Yard Games – Season.............................................................Year
1. 12 Ezekiel Elliott...................................................................... 2015 Three Players with 100+ Yards Rushing In a Game
12 Eddie George..................................................................... 1995 2011 Indiana..............................................................Dan Herron, 141
3. 11 Archie Griffin.......................................................................1973 ........................................................................ Carlos Hyde, 105
11 Archie Griffin.......................................................................1974 ...................................................................... Braxton Miller, 105
5. 10 Archie Griffin.......................................................................1975 1989 at Northwestern................................................. Dante Lee, 157
................................................................... Scottie Graham, 102
100-Yard Games – Career............................................................Years ........................................................................Carlos Snow, 100
1. 34 Archie Griffin..................................................................1972-75 1970 Duke .......................................................Leophus Hayden, 165
2. 22 Ezekiel Elliott..................................................................2013-15 .................................................................John Brockington, 117
3. 20 Eddie George................................................................1992-95 ...............................................................................Rex Kern, 113
4. 17 Chris Wells....................................................................2005-08 1961 Oregon.........................................................John Mummey, 116
17 Keith Byars....................................................................1982-85 ........................................................................ Robert Klein, 103
6. 16 Carlos Hyde....................................................................2010-13 ...................................................................... Bob Ferguson, 101
7. 15 Antonio Pittman...........................................................2004-06 1956 Indiana............................................................Galen Cisco, 160
8. 14 Braxton Miller................................................................. 2011-15 ................................................................. James Roseboro, 157
9. 13 Tim Spencer.................................................................. 1979-82 ........................................................................ Donald Clark, 112
13 Pepe Pearson................................................................ 1994-97
13 Jim Otis......................................................................... 1967-69
RUSHING RECORDS
Two Players with 100+ Yards Rushing In A Game 1975 Penn State..................................................... Archie Griffin, 128
2017 Michigan State................................................ Mike Weber, 162 ....................................................................... Pete Johnson, 112
...................................................................... J.K. Dobbins, 124 1974 Illinois.............................................................Archie Griffin, 144
2016 at Michigan State.............................................. Mike Weber, 111 ................................................................ Cornelius Greene, 127
........................................................................... J.T. Barrett, 105 1974 Wisconsin...............................................Cornelius Greene, 146
2015 at Michigan....................................................Ezekiel Elliott, 214 ........................................................................ Archie Griffin, 112
........................................................................... J.T. Barrett, 139 1974 SMU............................................................... Archie Griffin, 156
2015 at Rutgers......................................................Ezekiel Elliott, 142 ................................................................Brian Baschnagel, 140
............................................................................ J.T. Barrett, 101 1973 at Indiana...................................................... Archie Griffin, 130
2015 Penn State.....................................................Ezekiel Elliott, 153 ............................................................................ Bruce Elia, 123
........................................................................... J.T. Barrett, 102 1973 TCU................................................................. Archie Griffin, 119
2013 Michigan State............................................. Braxton Miller, 142 ...................................................................Cornelius Green, 113
......................................................................... Carlos Hyde, 118 1972 at Wisconsin...............................................Harold Henson, 122
2013 Michigan.........................................................Carlos Hyde, 226 ............................................................................ Greg Hare, 118
...................................................................... Braxton Miller, 153 1971 Wisconsin................................................ Morris Bradshaw, 123
2013 Indiana......................................................... Braxton Miller, 144 ................................................................... Richard Galbos, 100
..........................................................................Carlos Hyde, 117 1971 Iowa...............................................................John Bledsoe, 151
2013 Illinois.............................................................Carlos Hyde, 246 .....................................................................Donald Lamka, 100
...................................................................... Braxton Miller, 184 1971 vs. Stanford.......................................................... Rex Kern, 129
2013 Iowa.................................................................Carlos Hyde, 149 ................................................................ John Brockington, 101
...................................................................... Braxton Miller, 102 1969 at Washington...................................................... Rex Kern, 139
2012 Nebraska...................................................... Braxton Miller, 186 ................................................................................. Jim Otis, 111
.........................................................................Carlos Hyde, 140 1967 at Michigan............................................................. Jim Otis, 114
2012 Indiana............................................................Carlos Hyde, 156 .....................................................................Rudy Hubbard, 103
...................................................................... Braxton Miller, 149 1961 at Michigan.............................................. Robert Ferguson, 152
2008 Illinois................................................................Chris Wells, 143 ....................................................................... Paul Warfield, 122
........................................................................Terrelle Pryor, 110 1961 Oregon.........................................................John Mummey, 116
2005 Iowa............................................................Antonio Pittman, 171 ..................................................................Robert Ferguson, 101
............................................................................Troy Smith, 127 1958 at Iowa............................................................Loren White, 209
2000 Miami (Ohio)................................................. Derek Combs, 142 ....................................................................... Donald Clark, 152
.....................................................................Jonathan Wells, 113 1955 Northwestern........................................Joseph Cannavino, 137
1996 Pitt...........................................................Joe Montgomery, 109 ................................................................. James Roseboro, 104
......................................................................Pepe Pearson, 103 1949 at So. California............................................Fred Morrison, 134
1991 Arizona....................................................... Butler By’not’e, 189 ......................................................................... Gerald Krall, 103
........................................................................ Jeff Cothran, 105 1943 Illinois.............................................. Dean Sensenbaugher, 170
1989 Indiana........................................................... Carlos Snow, 136 ........................................................................ Ernest Parks, 158
................................................................... Scottie Graham, 124 1943 Missouri.......................................................... Ernest Parks, 162
1989 Boston College.......................................... Scottie Graham, 151 ......................................................... Dean Sensenbaugher, 154
.........................................................................Carlos Snow, 147 1942 at Northwestern...................................... Paul Sarringhaus, 145
1986 Utah...........................................................Vince Workman, 168 ....................................................................Eugene Fekete, 128
.....................................................................Jaymes Bryant, 145
1982 Baylor..............................................................Tim Spencer, 147
................................................................ Vaughn Broadnax, 101
1981 Illinois.............................................................. Tim Spencer, 131
.........................................................................Jimmy Gayle, 119
1976 Missouri......................................................... Pete Johnson, 119
............................................................................ Jeff Logan, 110
1976 Michigan State................................................... Jeff Logan, 112
.......................................................................... Rod Gerald, 104
1975 Indiana.......................................................... Archie Griffin, 150
...................................................................... Pete Johnson, 150
1975 at Purdue....................................................... Pete Johnson, 131
....................................................................... Archie Griffin, 130
1975 at UCLA......................................................... Archie Griffin, 160
................................................................Cornelius Greene, 120
1975 North Carolina................................................Archie Griffin, 157
...................................................................... Pete Johnson, 148
197
RECORDS
RUSHING RECORDS
Ohio State’s 494 100-Yard Rushing Games 171 Robert Smith..................... at Wisconsin 1990
1. 314 Eddie George................... Illinois 1995 63. 170 Carlos Snow..................... Michigan 1988
2. 274 Ezekiel Elliott.................... at Indiana 2015 170 Howard Cassady.............. Nebraska 1955
274 Keith Byars........................ Illinois 1984 170 Dean Sensenbaugher...... Illinois 1943
4. 246 Ezekiel Elliott.................... vs. Oregon 2014 66. 169 Chris Wells........................ Wisconsin 2007
246 Carlos Hyde...................... at Illinois 2013 169 Carlos Snow..................... Michigan State 1991
246 Archie Griffin..................... Iowa 1973 169 Keith Byars........................ at Indiana 1983
7. 239 Archie Griffin..................... North Carolina 1972 169 Archie Griffin..................... at Wisconsin 1973
8. 229 Oliver Cline....................... at Pitt 1945 169 Howard Cassady.............. Iowa 1955
9. 226 Carlos Hyde...................... at Michigan 2013 71. 168 Carlos Hyde...................... at Northwestern 2013
10. 235 Raymont Harris................. vs. Brigham Young 1993 168 Jordan Hall....................... at California 2013
11. 230 Ezekiel Elliott.................... vs. Alabama 2014 168 Chris Wells........................ at Wisconsin 2008
230 Maurice Clarett................. Washington State 2002 168 Vince Workman................ Utah 1986
13. 224 Calvin Murray.................... Indiana 1980 168 Keith Byars........................ at Illinois 1983
14. 222 Chris Wells........................ at Michigan 2007 168 Tim Spencer..................... Purdue 1982
15. 221 Chris Wells........................ Michigan State 2007 77. 167 Tim Spencer..................... vs BYU 1982
16. 220 Ezekiel Elliott.................... vs. Wisconsin 2014 167 Jim Otis............................. Illinois 1969
17. 219 Eddie George................... at Michigan State 1994 79. 167 Lydell Ross........................ at Indiana 2003
18. 214 Ezekiel Elliott.................... at Michigan 2015 80. 166 Jim Otis............................. at Iowa 1968
19. 212 Eddie George................... Washington 1995 81. 165 Pepe Pearson................... at Illinois 1996
20. 209 Michael Wiley................... Missouri 1998 165 Leophus Hayden.............. Duke 1970
209 Loren White...................... at Iowa 1958 83. 164 Keith Byars........................ at Minnesota 1984
22. 207 Eddie George................... Notre Dame 1995 84. 163 J.K. Dobbins..................Nebraska 2018
23. 206 Eddie George................... at Northwestern 1994 163 Archie Griffin..................... at Michigan 1973
24. 203 J.K. Dobbins..................at Maryland 2018 163 Dave Brungard................. Illinois 1967
25. 196 Archie Griffin..................... at Washington State 1974 163 Loren White...................... at Michigan 1957
26. 192 Jonathan Wells................. Illinois 2001 88. 162 Mike Weber...................... Michigan State 2017
192 Archie Griffin..................... Illinois 1972 162 Ezekiel Elliott.................... Florida A&M 2013
28. 191 Keith Byars........................ at Purdue 1984 162 Raymont Harris................. Indiana 1992
29. 190 Tim Spencer..................... at Northwestern 1982 162 Vince Workman................ Oregon 1987
30. 189 J.T. Barrett......................... at Minnesota 2014 162 Ernest Parks...................... Missouri 1943
189 Butler By’not’e.................. Arizona 1991 93. 161 Braxton Miller................... Miami (OH) 2012
32. 187 Tim Spencer..................... at Indiana 1982 161 John Brockington............. Northwestern 1970
187 John Brockington............. Minnesota 1970 95. 160 Dan Herron....................... Wisconsin 2011
34. 186 Mike Weber...................... Oregon State 2018 160 Joe Montgomery.............. Iowa 1996
186 Braxton Miller................... Nebraska 2012 160 Archie Griffin..................... at UCLA 1975
186 Antonio Pittman................ at Minnesota 2005 160 Jeff Logan......................... at Penn State 1976
186 Jimmy Gayle..................... Indiana 1981 160 Galen Cisco...................... Indiana 1956
186 David Francis.................... Michigan 1962 100. 159 Jordan Hall....................... Buffalo 2013
39. 184 Braxton Miller................... at Illinois 2013 101. 158 Ernest Parks...................... Illinois 1943
40. 183 Calvin Murray.................... at Iowa 1980 102. 157 Dante Lee......................... at Northwestern 1989
41. 182 Ezekiel Elliott.................... Cincinnati 2014 157 Archie Griffin..................... North Carolina 1975
182 Keith Byars........................ Oregon State 1984 157 Robert Ferguson............... at Northwestern 1961
43. 181 Ezekiel Elliott.................... at Illinois 2015 157 Robert Ferguson............... Southern California 1960
181 J.K. Dobbins..................at Indiana 2017 157 Loren White...................... Iowa 1957
45. 180 Oliver Cline....................... Northwestern 1945 157 James Roseboro.............. Indiana 1956
46. 179 Jonathan Wells................. Northwestern 2001 108. 156 Carlos Hyde...................... at Indiana 2012
179 Thomas Barrington........... Illinois 1965 156 Archie Griffin..................... SMU 1974
48. 178 Eddie George................... at Minnesota 1995 110. 155 Antonio Pittman................ Cincinnati 2006
49. 175 Maurice Clarett................. Texas Tech 2002 111. 154 Ezekiel Elliott.................... at Michigan State 2014
175 Robert Smith..................... at Indiana 1992 154 Dean Sensenbaugher...... Missouri 1943
175 Jeff Logan......................... Purdue 1976 113. 153 Ezekiel Elliott.................... Penn State 2015
175 Archie Griffin..................... at Iowa 1974 153 Braxton Miller................... at Michigan 2013
53. 174 J.K. Dobbins..................vs. Wisconsin 2017 153 Derek Combs.................... Michigan State 2000
174 Keith Byars........................ Wisconsin 1983 153 Harold Henson................. at Northwestern 1972
174 Louis Fisher...................... at Pitt 1941 153 Loren White...................... Wisconsin 1958
56. 173 Pepe Pearson................... at Notre Dame 1996 118. 152 Jonathan Wells................. at Minnesota 2001
173 Archie Griffin..................... at Northwestern 1974 152 Pepe Pearson................... at Purdue 1996
58. 172 Vince Workman................ at Wisconsin 1986 152 Scottie Graham................. Wisconsin 1989
172 Tim Spencer..................... Duke 1981 152 Robert Ferguson............... at Michigan 1961
60. 172 J.K. Dobbins..................Army 2017 152 Donald Clark..................... at Iowa 1958
61. 171 Antonio Pittman................ Iowa 2005 123. 151 Michael Wiley................... Toledo 1998
RUSHING RECORDS
151 Raymont Harris................. Penn State 1993 140 Eugene Fekete................. Pittsburgh 1942
151 Scottie Graham................. Boston College 1989 187. 139 J.T. Barrett......................... at Michigan 2015
151 Keith Byars........................ at Northwestern 1984 139 Ezekiel Elliott.................... at Maryland 2014
151 Tim Spencer..................... at Illinois 1982 139 Rex Kern........................... at Washington 1969
151 Ron Springs...................... Purdue 1977 139 Roger Detrick.................... at Michigan 1959
151 John Bledsoe.................... Iowa 1971 191. 138 Jim Otis............................. at Minnesota 1969
151 Donald Clark..................... Wisconsin 1956 192. 137 J.T. Barrett......................... at Maryland 2016
131. 150 Archie Griffin..................... Indiana 1975 137 Carlos Hyde...................... Illinois 2012
150 Pete Johnson.................... Indiana 1975 137 Robert Ferguson............... TCU 1961
133. 149 Ezekiel Elliott.................... vs. Notre Dame 2015 137 Joseph Cannavino............ Northwestern 1955
149 Carlos Hyde...................... Iowa 2013 196. 136 Braxton Miller................... at Michigan State 2012
149 Braxton Miller................... at Indiana 2012 136 Antonio Pittman................ vs. Notre Dame 2005
149 Carlos Snow..................... Purdue 1989 136 Carlos Snow..................... Indiana 1989
149 Archie Griffin..................... vs Southern California 1974 136 John Brockington............. at Purdue 1970
149 Jim Otis............................. at Iowa 1967 200. 135 Chris Wells........................ at Washington 2007
139. 148 Jeff Logan......................... Indiana 1977 135 Keith Byars........................ Purdue 1983
148 Pete Johnson.................... North Carolina 1975 135 Tim Spencer..................... at Minnesota 1981
141. 147 Carlos Hyde...................... Penn State 2013 135 Calvin Murray.................... Wisconsin 1979
147 Carlos Snow..................... Boston College 1989 135 John Hlay.......................... Purdue 1952
147 Tim Spencer..................... Baylor 1982 205. 134 Braxton Miller................... at Penn State 2012
147 Ron Springs...................... Minnesota 1977 134 Chris Wells........................ Michigan 2008
145. 146 Carlos Hyde...................... Michigan 2012 134 Archie Griffin..................... Oregon State 1974
146 Chris Wells........................ vs. LSU 2007 134 Robert Watkins................. at Wisconsin 1953
146 Howard Cassady.............. at Michigan 1955 134 Fred Morrison................... at Southern California 1949
146 Archie Griffin..................... Indiana 1974 134 Louis Fisher...................... at Southern California 1941
146 Cornelius Greene............. Wisconsin 1974 211. 133 Chris Wells........................ at Penn State 2007
150. 145 Troy Smith......................... Michigan 2004 133 Antonio Pittman................ at Indiana 2005
145 Jaymes Bryant.................. Utah 1986 133 Maurice Clarett................. at Wisconsin 2002
145 Keith Byars........................ Washington State 1984 133 Scottie Graham................. at Michigan 1989
145 Robert Watkins................. at California 1953 133 Tim Spencer..................... Minnesota 1982
145 Charles Gandee................ Wisconsin 1950 133 Archie Griffin..................... at Minnesota 1974
145 Paul Sarringhaus.............. at Northwestern 1942 133 Donald Clark..................... Illinois 1957
156. 144 Mike Weber...................... Rutgers 2016 218. 132 Antonio Pittman................ Northwestern 2005
144 Braxton Miller................... Indiana 2013 132 Maurice Clarett................. San Jose State 2002
144 Antonio Pittman................ Indiana 2004 132 Ricardo Volley................... Michigan State 1979
144 Joe Montgomery.............. at Iowa 1998 132 Ron Springs...................... at Illinois 1977
144 Archie Griffin..................... Illinois 1974 132 Eugene Fekete................. Indiana 1942
144 Jim Otis............................. at Michigan 1969 223. 131 Jonathan Wells................. at Illinois 2000
144 Jim Otis............................. Purdue 1968 131 Jaymes Bryant.................. at Indiana 1986
144 Robert Ferguson............... Iowa 1961 131 Tim Spencer..................... Illinois 1981
164. 143 Chris Wells........................ at Illinois 2008 131 Pete Johnson.................... at Purdue 1975
143 Chris Wells........................ Akron 2007 131 Archie Griffin..................... Michigan State 1973
143 Jonathan Wells................. at Penn State 2001 131 Harold Henson................. Minnesota 1972
143 Jim Otis............................. Michigan 1968 229. 130 Lydell Ross........................ vs. Cincinnati 2002
168. 142 Ezekiel Elliott.................... at Rutgers 2015 130 Pepe Pearson................... at Indiana 1996
142 Braxton Miller .................. vs. Michigan State 2013 130 Eddie George................... Indiana 1995
142 Derek Combs.................... Miami (Ohio) 2000 130 Ron Springs...................... at Northwestern 1977
142 Keith Byars........................ at Wisconsin 1984 130 Archie Griffin..................... at Purdue 1975
172. 141 Braxton Miller................... UCF 2012 130 Archie Griffin..................... at Indiana 1973
141 Dan Herron....................... Indiana 2011 130 Leophus Hayden.............. Purdue 1969
141 Lydell Ross........................ Cincinnati 2004 236. 129 Jonathan Wells................. at Michigan 2001
141 Pepe Pearson................... Penn State 1996 129 Robert Smith..................... at Iowa 1992
141 Eddie George................... at Wisconsin 1995 129 Jaymes Bryant.................. at Purdue 1986
141 Donald Clark..................... Stanford 1956 129 Archie Griffin..................... Minnesota 1973
141 Les Horvath...................... at Wisconsin 1944 129 Rex Kern........................... vs Stanford 1971
179. 140 Carlos Hyde...................... Nebraska 2012 129 Tom Matte......................... at Illinois 1960
140 Chris Wells........................ at Northwestern 2008 129 Howard Cassady.............. at Purdue 1954
140 Chris Wells........................ at Michigan State 2008 129 Gerald Krall....................... Indiana 1949
140 Maurice Clarett................. at Northwestern 2002 244. 128 Michael Wiley................... Illinois 1999
140 Michael Wiley................... at West Virginia 1998 128 Robert Smith..................... Northwestern 1990
140 Archie Griffin..................... at Michigan State 1974 128 Carlos Snow..................... Purdue 1988
140 Brian Baschnagel............. SMU 1974 128 Archie Griffin..................... Penn State 1975
199
RECORDS
RUSHING RECORDS
128 Archie Griffin..................... Washington State 1973 119 Robert Smith..................... Minnesota 1992
128 Eugene Fekete................. at Northwestern 1942 119 John Wooldridge.............. at Colorado 1985
250. 127 Troy Smith......................... Iowa 2005 119 Jimmy Gayle..................... Illinois 1981
127 Robert Smith..................... at Indiana 1990 119 Pete Johnson.................... Missouri 1976
127 Archie Griffin..................... at Illinois 1975 119 Archie Griffin..................... TCU 1973
127 Cornelius Greene............. Illinois 1974 315. 118 Carlos Hyde...................... vs. Michigan State 2013
127 Jim Otis............................. at Northwestern 1969 118 Michael Wiley................... Minnesota 1999
127 Donald Clark..................... Northwestern 1957 118 Eddie George................... at Indiana 1994
127 Fred Morrison................... vs California 1950 118 Raymont Harris................. Purdue 1993
257. 126 John Brockington............. at Michigan 1970 118 Raymont Harris................. Illinois 1990
126 Vince Workman................ Michigan 1986 118 Greg Hare......................... at Wisconsin 1972
126 Eddie George................... Pitt 1994 118 Willard Sander.................. SMU 1964
260. 125 J.T. Barrett......................... Michigan 2016 118 Tom Matte......................... at Iowa 1960
125 Lydell Ross........................ Michigan State 2003 118 Donald Clark..................... at Wisconsin 1957
262. 124 J.K. Dobbins..................Michigan State 2017 324. 117 Carlos Hyde...................... Indiana 2013
124 Ezekiel Elliott.................... Western Michigan 2015 117 Antonio Pittman................ at Iowa 2006
124 Lydell Ross........................ at Indiana 2001 117 Pepe Pearson................... Michigan 1996
124 Eddie George................... Illinois 1994 117 Calvin Murray.................... Syracuse 1980
124 Carlos Snow..................... Indiana 1991 117 Calvin Murray.................... at UCLA 1979
124 Scottie Graham................. Indiana 1989 117 Leophus Hayden.............. Michigan 1970
124 Tim Spencer..................... Michigan 1982 117 John Brockington............. Duke 1970
124 Archie Griffin..................... Minnesota 1975 331. 116 Chris Wells........................ at Minnesota 2007
124 Ron Maciejowski.............. at Wisconsin 1968 116 Antonio Pittman................ Minnesota 2006
124 Robert Ferguson............... at Wisconsin 1961 116 Jeff Logan......................... at Minnesota 1976
124 Howard Cassady.............. Indiana 1955 116 Harold Henson................. Indiana 1972
124 Oliver Cline....................... Illinois 1945 116 John Mummey.................. Oregon 1961
274. 123 Mike Weber...................... at Oklahoma 2016 116 Loren White...................... Indiana 1958
123 Pepe Pearson................... Minnesota 1996 116 Robert Watkins................. at Penn 1953
123 Vince Workman................ Northwestern 1986 338. 115 Keith Byars........................ at Michigan 1983
123 Bruce Elia.......................... at Indiana 1973 115 Calvin Murray.................... at Michigan State 1980
123 Morris Bradshaw.............. Wisconsin 1971 115 James Roseboro.............. Nebraska 1956
123 Jospeh Whisler................. at Illinois 1946 115 Les Horvath...................... Indiana 1944
280. 122 Ezekiel Elliott.................... at Virginia Tech 2015 342. 114 Ezekiel Elliott.................... Minnesota 2015
122 Derek Combs.................... at Wisconsin 2000 114 Dan Herron....................... at Illinois 2011
122 Eddie George................... at Pitt 1995 114 Ron Springs...................... Miami (Fla.) 1977
122 Harold Henson................. at Wisconsin 1972 114 Jim Otis............................. at Michigan 1967
122 Paul Warfield..................... at Michigan 1961 114 John Mummey.................. at Illinois 1962
122 Thomas James................. vs Illinois 1942 114 Oliver Cline....................... Missouri 1945
122 Eugene Fekete................. Purdue 1942 114 Paul Sarringhaus.............. Iowa Seahawks 1942
287. 121 J.K. Dobbins..................vs TCU 2018 349. 113 Carlos Hyde...................... vs. Clemson 2013
121 Ezekiel Elliott.................... Michigan 2014 113 Brandon Saine.................. at Indiana 2009
121 Michael Wiley................... Wyoming 1997 113 Jonathan Wells................. Miami (Ohio) 2000
121 Keith Byars........................ at Michigan State 1984 113 Paul Campbell.................. Northwestern 1979
121 Jim Otis............................. TCU 1969 113 Jeff Logan......................... at Wisconsin 1976
121 Rex Kern........................... Northwestern 1968 113 Cornelius Greene............. Texas Christian 1973
121 Les Horvath...................... Iowa 1944 113 Rex Kern........................... Duke 1970
121 Les Horvath...................... Missouri 1944 113 Paul Warfield..................... Indiana 1962
295. 120 Michael Wiley................... Michigan 1998 113 Howard Cassady.............. Wisconsin 1952
120 Robert Smith..................... Minnesota 1990 358. 112 Jeff Logan......................... Michigan State 1976
120 Keith Byars........................ Iowa 1984 112 Pete Johnson.................... Penn State 1975
120 Calvin Murray.................... at Northwestern 1980 112 Archie Griffin..................... Wisconsin 1974
120 Archie Griffin..................... Iowa 1975 112 Richard Galbos................. at Illinois 1971
120 Cornelius Greene............. at UCLA 1975 112 Robert Ferguson............... at Michigan State 1960
120 Paul Huff........................... at Michigan State 1967 112 Donald Clark..................... Indiana 1956
120 Willard Sander.................. Southern California 1964 112 Robert Watkins................. at Illinois 1954
120 Howard Cassady.............. Northwestern 1953 112 Robert Watkins................. Michigan State 1953
120 Paul Sarringhaus.............. Wisconsin 1945 112 Gerald Krall....................... at Northwestern 1948
305. 119 Maurice Clarett................. Michigan 2002 367. 111 Mike Weber...................... at Michigan State 2016
119 Jonathan Wells................. Akron 2001 111 Carlos Hyde...................... at Purdue 2013
119 Michael Wiley................... Cincinnati 1999 111 Chris Wells........................ Youngstown State 2008
119 Michael Wiley................... Minnesota 1998 111 Antonio Pittman................ Northern Illinois 2006
119 Pepe Pearson................... Rice 1996 111 Pepe Pearson................... vs. Arizona State 1997
RUSHING RECORDS
111 Pepe Pearson................... Illinois 1997 104 Terrelle Pryor.................... Minnesota 2009
111 Archie Griffin..................... Michigan 1974 104 Maurice Clarett................. Indiana 2002
111 Jim Otis............................. at Washington 1969 104 Eddie George................... at Michigan 1995
111 Thomas Barrington........... Iowa 1963 104 Eddie George................... Purdue 1995
111 Loren White...................... Purdue 1959 104 Eddie George................... Wisconsin 1994
111 Ray Hamilton.................... Missouri 1949 104 George Cooper................ Iowa 1985
378. 110 Terrelle Pryor.................... vs. Toledo 2009 104 John Wooldridge.............. Indiana 1985
110 Terrelle Pryor.................... Illinois 2008 104 Ron Springs...................... Wisconsin 1977
110 Antonio Pittman................ Penn State 2006 104 Rod Gerald........................ Michigan State 1976
110 Lydell Ross........................ at Penn State 2003 104 James Roseboro.............. Northwestern 1955
110 Eddie George................... Iowa 1995 104 Howard Cassady.............. California 1954
110 Tim Spencer..................... at Michigan 1981 104 Gerald Krall....................... at Michigan 1949
110 Jeff Logan......................... Missouri 1976 104 James Clark...................... Wisconsin 1948
110 Louis Fisher...................... Wisconsin 1941 104 Les Horvath...................... Michigan 1944
386. 109 Ezekiel Elliott.................... Penn State 2014 448. 103 Brandon Saine.................. Marshall 2010
109 Joe Montgomery.............. Pitt 1996 103 Brandon Saine.................. Iowa 2009
109 Scottie Graham................. vs. Northwestern 1991 103 Pepe Pearson................... Pitt 1996
109 Keith Byars........................ vs. Southern California 1985 103 Raymont Harris................. Michigan State 1993
109 Ricky Johnson.................. at Indiana 1978 103 John Wooldridge.............. Washington State 1985
109 Paul Campbell.................. Baylor 1978 103 Calvin Murray.................... Northwestern 1978
109 Bo Rein............................. Wisconsin 1966 103 Rudy Hubbard.................. Michigan 1967
109 John Mummey.................. North Carolina 1962 103 Robert Klein...................... Oregon 1961
109 Robert Ferguson............... Michigan State 1959 103 Walter Klevay.................... Pitt 1950
395. 108 Mike Weber...................... Illinois 2017 103 Gerald Krall....................... at Southern California 1949
108 Ezekiel Elliott.................... Northern Illinois 2015 103 Ernest Parks...................... at Pitt 1943
108 Tom Matte......................... Wisconsin 1960 459. 102 J.T. Barrett......................... Penn State 2015
108 Ron Maciejowski.............. Wisconsin 1969 102 Braxton Miller................... Iowa 2013
108 Archie Griffin..................... at Illinois 1973 102 Raymont Harris................. Washington 1993
108 Archie Griffin..................... at Michigan State 1975 102 Robert Smith..................... at Boston College 1990
108 Tim Spencer..................... Northwestern 1981 102 Scottie Graham................. at Northwestern 1989
108 Jimmy Gayle..................... Wisconsin 1982 102 Jim Otis............................. Oregon 1968
108 Eddie George................... at Washington 1994 102 Donald Clark..................... Washington 1958
404. 107 Ezekiel Elliott.................... Indiana 2014 466. 101 J.K. Dobbins..................at Michigan 2017
107 J.T. Barrett......................... Rutgers 2014 101 J.T. Barrett......................... at Rutgers 2015
107 Archie Griffin..................... Wisconsin 1975 101 Ezekiel Elliott.................... Hawai’i 2015
107 Ron Springs...................... at Indiana 1976 101 Antonio Pittman................ Michigan State 2005
107 Maurice Hall...................... Bowling Green 2003 101 Jonathan Wells................. Purdue 2001
409. 106 J.K. Dobbins..................at Nebraska 2017 101 Pepe Pearson................... at Missouri 1997
106 Ezekiel Elliott.................... Maryland 2015 101 Eddie George................... vs. Tennessee 1996
106 Chris Wells........................ vs. Texas 2008 101 Keith Byars........................ Michigan 1984
106 Chris Wells........................ Minnesota 2008 101 Vaughn Broadnax............. Baylor 1982
106 Pepe Pearson................... Iowa 1997 101 John Brockington............. vs Stanford 1971
106 Willard Sander.................. Iowa 1965 101 Jim Otis............................. vs Southern California 1969
106 Keith Byars........................ Purdue 1985 101 Dave Brungard................. SMU 1968
106 Willard Sander.................. Minnesota 1965 101 Robert Ferguson............... Oregon 1961
106 Oliver Cline....................... at Pitt 1946 101 James Roseboro.............. at Illinois 1956
418. 105 J.T. Barrett......................... Michigan State 2016 480. 100 Curtis Samuel................... vs. Kent State 2014
105 Jordan Hall....................... UAB 2012 100 Braxton Miller................... at Michigan 2011
105 Braxton Miller................... Penn State 2011 100 Chris Wells........................ Northwestern 2007
105 Braxton Miller................... Indiana 2011 100 Antonio Pittman................ Miami (OH) 2005
105 Carlos Hyde...................... Indiana 2011 100 Michael Wiley................... Michigan State 1998
105 Antonio Pittman................ Indiana 2006 100 Joe Montgomery.............. at Northwestern 1998
105 Eddie George................... at Penn State 1995 100 Carlos Snow..................... at Northwestern 1989
105 Eddie George................... Houston 1994 100 Vince Workman................ at Illinois 1985
105 Jeff Cothran...................... Arizona 1991 100 Rod Gerald........................ at Iowa 1977
105 Calvin Murray.................... Southern Methodist 1978 100 Richard Galbos................. Wisconsin 1971
105 Archie Griffin..................... Northwestern 1973 100 Donald Lamka.................. Iowa 1971
105 David Francis.................... Oregon 1962 100 Matt Snell.......................... Penn State 1963
105 Donald Clark..................... at Illinois 1958 100 John Mummey.................. at Indiana 1961
105 Robert Watkins................. Iowa 1954 100 Howard Cassady.............. at Wisconsin 1955
432. 104 Mike Weber...................... at Michigan State 2018 100 Robert Watkins................. at Illinois 1952
104 Carlos Hyde...................... at Nebraska 2011
201
RECORDS
RECEIVING RECORDS
YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS Year Name Receptions....... Yards Year Name Receptions....... Yards
Year Name Receptions....... Yards 1994 Joey Galloway 44.......... 669 1968 Bruce Jankowski 31...........328
2018 Parris Campbell 90........ 1,063 1993 Joey Galloway 47...........946 1967 Billy Anders 28...........403
2017 K.J. Hill 56......... 549 1992 Brian Stablein 53...........643 1966 Billy Anders 55............671
2016 Curtis Samuel 74...........865 1991 Bernard Edwards 27........... 381 1965 Bo Rein 29...........328
2015 Michael Thomas 56............781 1990 Bobby Olive 41.......... 652 1964 Bo Rein 22.......... 320
2014 Michael Thomas 54...........799 1989 Jeff Graham 32.......... 608 1963 Paul Warfield 22.......... 266
2013 Corey Brown 63............ 771 1988 Jeff Ellis 40...........492 1962 Paul Warfield 8........... 139
2012 Corey Brown 60.......... 669 1987 Everett Ross 29...........585 1961 Charles Bryant 15...........270
2011 Devin Smith 14...........294 1986 Cris Carter 69..........1,127 1960 Charles Bryant 17...........336
Corey Brown 14.......... 205 1985 Cris Carter 58.......... 950 1959 Charles Bryant 11........... 153
Jake Stoneburner 14........... 193 1984 Keith Byars 42...........479 James Houston 11............214
2010 Dane Sanzenbacher 55...........948 1983 John Frank 45............641 1958 Dick LeBeau 8............ 110
2009 DeVier Posey 60...........828 1982 Gary Williams 40.......... 690 Donald Clark 8............ 110
2008 Brian Robiskie 42...........535 1981 Gary Williams 50............941 1957 Leo Brown 7.............83
2007 Brian Robiskie 55...........935 1980 Doug Donley 43...........887 Dick LeBeau 7..............91
2006 Ted Ginn, Jr. 59............781 1979 Doug Donley 37.......... 800 1956 Leo Brown 8............ 151
2005 Santonio Holmes 53........... 977 1978 Doug Donley 24........... 510 1955 Paul Michael 4.............50
2004 Santonio Holmes 55...........769 1977 Ron Springs 16.............90 1954 Howard Cassady 12............137
2003 Michael Jenkins 55...........834 1976 James Harrell 14...........288 1953 Thomas Hague 19...........275
2002 Michael Jenkins 61.........1,076 1975 Brian Baschnagel 24...........362 1952 Bob Grimes 39...........534
2001 Michael Jenkins 49...........988 1974 Brian Baschnagel 19...........244 1951 Bob Joslin 18........... 281
2000 Ken-Yon Rambo 53...........794 1973 Fred Pagac 9........... 159 1950 Thomas Watson 23............461
1999 Reggie Germany 43.......... 656 1972 Rick Galbos 11...........235 1949 Ray Hamilton 15........... 347
1998 David Boston 85........ 1,435 1971 Dick Wakefield 31...........432 1948 Alex Verdova 12.............117
1997 David Boston 73...........970 1970 Jan White 17.............171 1947 Fred Morrison 7............ 113
1996 Dimitrious Stanley 43...........829 1969 Bruce Jankowski 23...........404 1946 Cecil Soudere 9............157
1995 Terry Glenn 64.......... 1,411 Jan White 23.......... 308
RECEIVING RECORDS
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING RECORDS 16. 56 Michael Thomas 781.................................. 2015
Pass Receptions - Game Opponent.........................Year 56 K.J. Hill 549...............................2017
1. 14 David Boston at Penn State.......................1997 18. 55 Dane Sanzenbacher 948.................................. 2010
2. 13 David Boston at Indiana........................... 1996 55 Brian Robiskie 935..................................2007
13 Gary Williams Florida State........................ 1981 55 Santonio Holmes 769..................................2004
4. 12 K.J. Hill Penn State......................2017 55 Michael Jenkins 834................................. 2003
12 Corey Brown at Michigan State............... 2012 55 Billy Anders 671.................................. 1966
12 Brian Stablein Michigan............................. 1992 23. 54 Michael Thomas 799...................................2014
12 Billy Anders Washington........................ 1966 24. 53 Santonio Holmes 977................................. 2005
12 Bob Grimes Pitt...................................... 1952 53 Ken-Yon Rambo 794................................. 2000
9. 11 Parris Campbell Washington........................ 2018 53 Brian Stablein 643.................................. 1992
11 Dee Miller at Indiana........................... 1998 27. 52 Brian Hartline 694..................................2007
11 David Boston vs. Texas A&M.................... 1998 28. 51 Anthony Gonzalez 734................................. 2006
11 Dick Wakefield Colorado...............................1971 51 Ted Ginn, Jr. 803................................. 2005
13. 10 Ted Ginn, Jr. Bowling Green.................. 2006
10 Santonio Holmes Marshall..............................2004 Pass Receptions - Career Yards..............................Years
10 Santonio Holmes at Northwestern.................2004 1. 191 David Boston 2,855.............................1996-98
10 David Boston Minnesota........................... 1998 2. 168 Cris Carter 2,725............................. 1984-86
10 David Boston Michigan............................. 1998 3. 165 Michael Jenkins 2,898.............................1999-03
10 Dimitrious Stanley Wisconsin........................... 1996 4. 154 Gary Williams 2,792............................. 1979-82
10 John Frank at Michigan..........................1983 5. 145 Corey Brown 1,750..............................2010-13
20. 9 Parris Campbell at Purdue............................ 2018 6. 144 K.J. Hill 1,696......................2016-pres.
9 Parris Campbell Indiana................................ 2018 7. 143 Parris Campbell 1,768..............................2015-18
9 K.J. Hill Minnesota.......................2018 8. 140 Santonio Holmes 2,295............................2003-05
9 K.J. Hill Purdue............................2018 9. 135 Ted Ginn, Jr. 1,943............................2004-06
9 Curtis Samuel vs. Clemson.........................2017 10. 132 Dee Miller 2,090.............................1995-98
9 Curtis Samuel Bowling Green................... 2016 11. 127 Brian Robiskie 1,866............................2005-08
9 Dane Sanzenbacher Eastern Michigan............... 2010 12. 124 Dane Sanzenbacher 1,879.............................2007-10
9 DeVier Posey at Purdue........................... 2009 13. 121 Devin Smith 2,503...............................2011-14
9 Dane Sanzenbacher vs. Oregon......................... 2009 121 John Frank 1,418.............................1980-83
9 Brian Robiskie Youngstown State..............2007 15. 113 Michael Thomas 1,602..............................2012-15
9 Ted Ginn, Jr. at Michigan........................ 2005 16. 108 Joey Galloway 1,894..............................1991-94
9 Michael Jenkins at Michigan........................ 2003 108 Billy Anders 1,318............................. 1965-67
9 David Boston Missouri.............................. 1998 18. 107 Curtis Samuel 1,249..............................2014-16
9 Terry Glenn at Pitt.................................. 1995 19. 106 Ken-Yon Rambo 1,849.............................1997-00
9 Terry Glenn at Penn State...................... 1995 106 Doug Donley 2,252............................. 1977-80
9 Buster Tillman at Washington.....................1994 21. 99 Jeff Graham 1,812.............................1988-90
9 Joey Galloway Michigan State....................1993 22. 96 Brian Stablein 1,289.............................1989-92
9 Bob Grimes Washington State............... 1952 23. 91 Bobby Olive 1,419............................. 1987-90
9 Billy Anders Wisconsin........................... 1966 24. 90 Brian Hartline 1,429............................2006-08
9 Cris Carter vs. Southern California....... 1985 25. 88 Buster Tillman 1,277.............................1993-96
9 Robert Joslin Iowa.................................... 1952 26. 87 Anthony Gonzalez 1,286............................2004-05
9 Keith Byers Purdue.................................1984 27. 83 DeVier Posey 1,107..............................2008-11
9 Brian Stablein Wisconsin........................... 1992
Pass Reception Yards - Game Rec. Opponent...................Year
Pass Receptions - Season Yards................................Year 1. 253 Terry Glenn 9 at Pitt............................ 1995
1. 90 Parris Campbell 1,063.................................. 2018 2. 224 Santonio Holmes 10 Marshall........................2004
2. 85 David Boston 1,435.................................. 1998 3. 220 Gary Williams 13 Florida State.................. 1981
3. 74 Curtis Samuel 865.................................. 2016 4. 217 David Boston 10 Michigan....................... 1998
4. 73 David Boston 970...................................1997 5. 199 Dimitrious Stanley 10 Wisconsin..................... 1996
5. 70 K.J. Hill 885...............................2018 6. 192 Parris Campbell 6 Michigan....................... 2018
6. 69 Cris Carter 1,127.................................. 1986 7. 191 David Boston 10 Minnesota.................... 1998
7. 64 Terry Glenn 1,411.................................. 1995 8. 187 Robert Grimes 9 Washington State......... 1952
8. 63 Corey Brown 771.................................. 2013 187 K.J. Hill 9 Minnesota.................2018
9. 61 Michael Jenkins 1,076................................. 2002 10. 186 Joey Galloway 9 Michigan State..............1993
10. 60 Corey Brown 669.................................. 2012 11. 181 Ken-Yon Rambo 7 Ohio.............................. 1999
60 DeVier Posey 828................................. 2009 12. 179 Ken-Yon Rambo 7 Iowa.............................. 1999
12. 59 Dee Miller 915.................................. 1998
59 Ted Ginn, Jr. 781................................. 2006
14. 58 Dee Miller 981...................................1997
58 Cris Carter 950.................................. 1985
203
RECORDS
RECEIVING RECORDS
Pass Reception Yards - Season................................ Rec...............Year 6. 27.6 Doug Donley 5-138 Washington State........1979
1. 1,435 David Boston............................................... 85................. 1998 7. 26.5 Robert Brugge 6-159 Pitt...............................1946
2. 1,411 Terry Glenn.................................................. 64.................. 1995 8. 25.9 Ken-Yon Rambo 7-181 Ohio............................ 1999
3. 1,127 Cris Carter................................................... 69................. 1986 9. 25.6 Ken-Yon Rambo 7-179 Iowa............................ 1999
4. 1,076 Michael Jenkins.......................................... 61................. 2002 10. 25.5 Santonio Holmes 6-153 at Indiana.................. 2003
5. 1,063 Parris Campbell........................................... 90................. 2018 11. 25.4 Cris Carter 5-127 Minnesota.................. 1986
6. 981 Dee Miller.................................................... 58..................1997 12. 25.2 Dane Sanzenbacher 5-126 vs. Toledo.................. 2009
7. 977 Santonio Holmes......................................... 53................. 2005 13. 25.0 Joey Galloway 6-150 at Wisconsin................1993
8. 970 David Boston............................................... 73...................1997
9. 950 Cris Carter................................................... 58................. 1985 Average Yards Per Catch - Season (min. 20 catches)
10. 948 Dane Sanzenbacher................................... 55................. 2010 Rec-Yds...................................Year
11. 946 Joey Galloway............................................. 47...................1993 1. 28.2 Devin Smith 33-931.........................................2014
12. 941 Gary Williams.............................................. 50.................. 1981 2. 27.6 Cedric Anderson 20-552....................................... 1982
13. 935 Brian Robiskie............................................. 55.................2007 3. 22.8 Brian Hartline 21-479........................................ 2008
14. 931 Devin Smith................................................. 33...................2014 4. 22.0 Terry Glenn 64-1,411....................................... 1995
15. 915 Dee Miller.................................................... 59................. 1998 5. 21.6 Doug Donley 37-800........................................1979
16. 887 Doug Donley............................................... 43.................. 1980 6. 21.3 Doug Donley 24-510.........................................1978
17. 885 K.J. Hill.................................................. 70................2018 7. 20.6 Devin Smith 30-618........................................ 2012
18. 865 Curtis Samuel.............................................. 74.................. 2016 20.6 Doug Donley 43-887........................................ 1980
19. 834 Michael Jenkins.......................................... 55................ 2003 9. 20.3 Ken-Yon Rambo 41-833........................................ 1999
20. 833 Ken-Yon Rambo........................................... 41.................. 1999 10. 20.2 Everett Ross 29-585........................................1987
21. 829 Dimitrious Stanley....................................... 43.................. 1996 20.2 Michael Jenkins 49-988....................................... 2001
22. 828 DeVier Posey............................................... 60................ 2009
Average Yards Per Catch - Career (min. 50 catches)
Pass Reception Yards - Career................................. Rec.............Years Rec-Yds.................................Years
1. 2,898 Michael Jenkins................................... 165..........2000-03 1. 21.3 Cedric Anderson 80-1,707.................................1980-83
2. 2,855 David Boston....................................... 191............1996-98 2. 21.2 Doug Donley 106-2,252.............................. 1977-80
3. 2,792 Gary Williams....................................... 154........... 1979-82 21.2 Terry Glenn 79-1,677.................................1993-95
4. 2,725 Cris Carter........................................... 168........... 1984-86 4. 20.7 Devin Smith 121-2,503.................................2011-14
5. 2,503 Devin Smith......................................... 121..............2011-14 5. 18.3 Jeff Graham 99-1,809................................1988-90
6. 2,295 Santonio Holmes................................. 140..........2003-05 6. 18.1 Gary Williams 154-2,792.............................. 1979-82
7. 2,252 Doug Donley........................................ 106........... 1977-80 7. 18.0 Dimitrious Stanley 63-1,136.................................1993-96
8. 2,090 Dee Miller............................................ 132...........1995-98 8. 17.7 Thad Jemison 51-902...................................1980-83
9. 1,943 Ted Ginn, Jr.......................................... 135..........2004-06 9. 17.6 Michael Jenkins 165-2,898.............................2000-03
10. 1,894 Joey Galloway..................................... 108............1991-94 10. 17.5 Joey Galloway 108-1,894................................1991-94
11. 1,879 Dane Sanzenbacher............................ 124...........2007-10 11. 17.4 Ken-Yon Rambo 106-1,849...............................1997-00
12. 1,866 Brian Robiskie..................................... 127..........2005-08 12. 17.1 Johnnie Dixon 67-1,146...................................2015-18
13. 1,849 Ken-Yon Rambo................................... 106...........1997-00 13. 16.7 Terry McLaurin 75-1,251..................................2015-18
14. 1,809 Jeff Graham......................................... 99............1988-90 14. 16.4 Santonio Holmes 140-2,295.............................2003-05
15. 1,768 Parris Campbell................................... 143............2015-18 15. 16.2 Cris Carter 168-2,725.............................. 1984-86
16. 1,750 Corey Brown........................................ 145............2010-13 16. 16.1 Mike Lanese 73-1,175..................................1982-85
17. 1,707 Cedric Anderson................................. 79.............1980-83 17. 15.9 Brian Hartline 90-1,429...............................2006-08
18. 1,696 K.J. Hill........................................... 144.....2016-pres. 15.9 Reggie Germany 80-1,268................................1997-00
19. 1,677 Terry Glenn.......................................... 79.............1993-95 19. 15.8 Dee Miller 132-2,090..............................1995-98
20. 1,602 Michael Thomas.................................. 113.............2012-15 15.8 Chris Sanders 71-1,120.................................. 1992-94
21. 1,481 John Frank........................................... 121............1980-83 21. 15.6 Bobby Olive 91-1,419.................................. 1987-90
22. 1,429 Brian Hartline...................................... 90...........2006-08 22. 15.2 Dane Sanzenbacher 124-1,879...............................2007-10
23. 1,419 Bobby Olive......................................... 91............. 1987-90 15.2 Jeff Heuerman 52-792.....................................2011-14
24. 1,289 Brian Stablein...................................... 96............1989-92 24. 15.1 Robert Grimes 50-755..................................1950-52
25. 1,286 Anthony Gonzalez............................... 87............2004-06 25. 15.0 David Boston 191-2,855...............................1996-98
26. 1,277 Buster Tillman...................................... 88............1993-96 26. 14.8 Anthony Gonzalez 87-1,286...............................2004-06
27. 1,268 Reggie Germany.................................. 80............1997-00 27. 14.7 Brian Robiskie 127-1,866..............................2005-08
14.7 Bruce Jankowski 66-967................................... 1968-70
Average Yards Per Catch - Game (min. 5 catches)
Rec-Yds Opponent.................Year Receptions Per Game - Season Rec............Games........Year
1. 32.6 David Boston 5-163 at Iowa....................... 1998 1. 7.1 David Boston 85..............12................. 1998
2. 32.0 Parris Campbell 6-192 Michigan..................... 2018 2. 6.4 Parris Campbell 90..............14................. 2018
3. 30.0 Santonio Holmes 5-150 Michigan State.......... 2005 3. 6.1 Billy Anders 55..............9.................. 1966
4. 29.0 Devin Smith 5-145 California.................... 2012 4. 5.6 Curtis Samuel 74..............13................. 2016
5. 28.1 Terry Glenn 9-253 at Pitt.......................... 1995 5.6 David Boston 73..............13..................1997
6. 5.3 Terry Glenn 64..............12................. 1995
RECEIVING RECORDS
7. 5.3 Cris Carter 69..............13................. 1986 Touchdown Receptions - Career.................................................Years
8. 5.0 Corey Brown 60..............12................. 2012 1. 34 David Boston................................................................1996-98
5.0 K.J. Hill 70.............14...............2018 2. 30 Devin Smith....................................................................2011-14
10. 4.8 Cris Carter 58..............12................. 1985 3. 27 Cris Carter.................................................................... 1984-86
11. 4.6 DeVier Posey 60..............13................ 2009 4. 25 Santonio Holmes.........................................................2003-05
12. 4.6 Santonio Holmes 55..............12.................2004 5. 24 Brian Robiskie.............................................................2005-08
13. 4.5 Corey Brown 63..............14................. 2013 6. 19 Terry McLaurin...............................................................2015-18
4.5 Dee Miller 58..............13..................1997 19 Dane Sanzenbacher....................................................2007-10
15. 4.4 Santonio Holmes 53..............12................ 2005 19 Joey Galloway...............................................................1991-94
4.4 Ken-Yon Rambo 53..............12................ 2000 9. 18 Michael Thomas............................................................2012-15
4.4 Brian Stablein 53..............12................. 1992 18 Devin Smith....................................................................2011-14
4.4 Michael Jenkins 61..............14................ 2002 11. 17 Terry Glenn...................................................................1993-95
12. 16 Johnnie Dixon...............................................................2015-18
Receptions Per Game - Career Rec............Games......Years 16 Michael Jenkins..........................................................2000-03
1. 5.2 David Boston 191..............37...........1996-98 16 Doug Donley................................................................ 1977-80
2. 4.5 Cris Carter 168.............37........... 1984-86 16 Gary Williams............................................................... 1979-82
3. 4.0 Billy Anders 108.............27........... 1965-67 16. 15 Corey Brown.................................................................2010-13
4. 3.9 Santonio Holmes 140.............36..........2003-05 15 Parris Campbell.............................................................2015-18
5. 3.7 K.J. Hill 144............39.....2016-pres. 15 Ted Ginn, Jr.................................................................2004-06
6. 3.6 Ted Ginn, Jr. 135.............37..........2004-06 19. 13 Jake Stoneburner........................................................2009-12
7. 3.2 Michael Jenkins 165.............51...........2000-03 13 Anthony Gonzalez.......................................................2004-06
3.2 Robert Rein 77..............24...........1964-66 13 Dimitrious Stanley........................................................1993-96
3.2 Gary Williams 154.............48........... 1979-82 22. 12 Binjimen Victor.................................................2016-pres.
10. 3.0 Corey Brown 145.............48............2010-13
12 Brian Hartline..............................................................2006-08
3.0 Joey Galloway 108.............36............1991-94
12 Cedric Anderson..........................................................1980-83
3.0 K.J. Hill 74..............25.......2016-pres.
12 Jeff Graham..................................................................1988-90
13. 2.9 Michael Thomas 113..............39............2012-15
2.9 Jeff Graham 99..............34...........1988-90
Consecutive Games Catching a Pass - Career.............................Years
2.9 Parris Campbell 143.............49............2015-18
1. 48 Gary Williams............................................................... 1979-82
16. 2.8 DeVier Posey 83..............29............2008-11
17. 2.6 Curtis Samuel 107.............41................. 2016
Most 100-Yard Games in a Season................................................Year
2.6 Brian Hartline 69..............26..........2006-07
1. 9 David Boston..................................................................... 1998
2.6 Dee Miller 132.............50...........1995-98
2. 7 Terry Glenn........................................................................ 1995
2.6 Anthony Gonzalez 87..............33..........2004-06
2.6 John Frank 121..............47...........1980-83 3. 5 Cris Carter......................................................................... 1986
4. 4 Michael Jenkins................................................................ 2001
Touchdown Receptions - Game Opponent.........................Year 4 David Boston......................................................................1997
1. 4 Noah Brown at Oklahoma....................... 2016 4 Joey Galloway....................................................................1993
4 Dane Sanzenbacher Eastern Michigan............... 2010 4 Doug Donley......................................................................1979
4 Terry Glenn at Pitt.................................. 1995
4 Bob Grimes Washington State............... 1952 Most 100-Yard Games in a Career...............................................Years
5. 3 Devin Smith vs. Wisconsin.......................2014 1. 14 David Boston................................................................1996-98
3 Jalin Marshall Indiana.................................2014 2. 10 Michael Jenkins...........................................................2001-03
3 Jake Stoneburner Akron................................... 2011 3. 9 Cris Carter.................................................................... 1984-86
3 Brian Robiskie Northwestern.....................2007 4. 8 Gary Williams............................................................... 1979-82
3 Joey Galloway Purdue.................................1994 5. 7 Terry Glenn...................................................................1993-95
3 Alex Verdova Wisconsin............................1948 7 Jeff Graham..................................................................1988-90
3 Joey Galloway Michigan State....................1993 7 Doug Donley................................................................ 1977-80
205
RECORDS
RECEIVING RECORDS
Two Receivers with 100-Yards In A Game Receiving Yards by a Tight End - Game Opponent.........................Year
2018 at Maryland...................................................... Terry McLaurin, 118 1. 187 Robert Grimes Washington State............... 1952
......................................................................... Johnnie Dixon, 102 2. 162 Billy Anders Washington........................ 1966
2017 vs. UNLV.........................................................Parris Campbell, 105 3. 143 Robert Grimes Pittsburgh........................... 1952
........................................................................C.J. Saunders, 102 4. 123 John Frank at Micihgan..........................1983
2005 vs. Notre Dame....................................................Ted Ginn, Jr., 167 5. 117 Robert Joslin Iowa..................................... 1951
.....................................................................Santonio Holmes, 124
2003 Michigan....................................................... Michael Jenkins, 132 Receiving Yards by a Tight End - Season.......................................Year
..................................................................... Santonio Holmes, 121 1. 671 Billy Anders....................................................................... 1966
2000 at Iowa...........................................................Ken-Yon Rambo, 130 2. 641 John Frank.........................................................................1983
......................................................................Reggie Germany, 123 3. 575 Rickey Dudley................................................................... 1995
1998 at Indiana................................................................ Dee Miller, 159 4. 534 Bob Grimes....................................................................... 1952
........................................................................... David Boston, 110 5. 492 Jeff Ellis..............................................................................1988
1998 at West Virginia..................................................David Boston, 129
.................................................................................Dee Miller, 110 Receiving Yards by a Tight End - Career......................................Years
1997 at Penn State......................................................David Boston 153 1. 1,481 John Frank...................................................................1980-83
................................................................................ Dee Miller, 149 2. 1,218 Billy Anders.................................................................. 1965-67
1981 at Purdue.......................................................... Gary Williams, 126 3. 967 Bruce Jankowski.......................................................... 1968-70
...................................................................... Cedric Anderson, 117 4. 863 Jeff Ellis......................................................................... 1987-91
1981 Florida State.....................................................Gary Williams, 220 5. 853 Cedric Saunders..........................................................1990-93
..................................................................... Cedric Anderson, 158 6. 792 Jeff Heuerman...............................................................2011-14
1980 vs. Penn State.................................................... Doug Donley, 122 7. 762 Jan White..................................................................... 1968-70
........................................................................... Gary Williams, 112 8. 759 Charles Bryant...............................................................1959-61
1980 Illinois..................................................................Doug Donley, 137 9. 757 John Lumpkin...............................................................1996-98
.......................................................................... Gary Williams, 120 10. 755 Robert Grimes..............................................................1950-52
1980 vs. Southern California...................................... Gary Williams, 131
............................................................................ Doug Donley, 110 Touchdown Receptions by a Tight End - Career..........................Years
1974 Indiana..........................................................Brian Baschnagel, 111 1. 13 Jake Stoneburner........................................................2009-12
.............................................................................David Hazel, 108 2. 10 John Lumpkin...............................................................1996-98
1952 Pittsburgh........................................................ Robert Grimes, 143 3. 9 Darnell Sanders............................................................1999-01
............................................................................. Fred Bruney, 101 9 Rickey Dudley.............................................................. 1994-95
1951 Iowa.................................................................... Robert Joslin, 117 9 John Frank...................................................................1980-83
..........................................................................Robert Grimes, 110 9 Charles Bryant...............................................................1959-61
7. 8 Marcus Baugh............................................................... 2014-17
Receptions by a Tight End - Game Opponent.........................Year 8 Jan White..................................................................... 1968-70
1. 12 Billy Anders Washington........................ 1966 8 Robert Grimes..............................................................1950-52
12 Bob Grimes Pitt...................................... 1952 10. 7 Jeff Heuerman...............................................................2011-14
3. 10 John Frank at Michigan..........................1983 11. 6 Nick Vannett..................................................................2012-15
4. 9 Bob Grimes Washington State............... 1952 6 Billy Anders.................................................................. 1965-67
9 Billy Anders Wisconsin........................... 1966
Ohio State’s 171 100-Yard Receiving Games
Receptions by a Tight End - Season..............................................Year Yards Player Opponent.........................Year
1. 55 Billy Anders....................................................................... 1966 1. 253 Terry Glenn at Pitt.................................. 1995
2. 45 John Frank.........................................................................1983 2. 224 Santonio Holmes Marshall..............................2004
45 John Frank......................................................................... 1981 3. 220 Gary Williams Florida State........................ 1981
4. 40 Jeff Ellis..............................................................................1988 4. 217 David Boston Michigan............................. 1998
5. 39 Bob Grimes....................................................................... 1952 5. 199 Dimitrious Stanley Wisconsin........................... 1996
6. 192 Parris Campbell Michigan............................. 2018
Receptions by a Tight End - Career Yards...........................Years 7. 191 David Boston Minnesota........................... 1998
1. 121 John Frank 1,481............................1980-83 8. 187 Robert Grimes Washington State............... 1952
2. 108 Billy Anders 1,218............................ 1965-67 187 K.J. Hill Minnesota.......................2018
3. 70 Jeff Ellis 863.............................. 1987-89 10. 186 Joey Galloway Michigan State....................1993
4. 68 Cedric Saunders 853..............................1990-93 11. 181 Ken-Yon Rambo Ohio.................................... 1999
5. 66 Bruce Jankowski 967.............................. 1968-70 12. 179 Ken-Yon Rambo Iowa.................................... 1999
6. 61 Jan White 762.............................. 1968-70 13 177 Curtis Samuel Bowling Green................... 2016
7. 58 Ben Hartsock 519..............................1999-03 14. 175 Terry Glenn at Penn State...................... 1995
8. 57 Ed Taggart 575.............................. 1984-86 15. 172 Michael Jenkins at Penn State...................... 2001
9. 55 Nick Vannett 585...............................2012-15 172 Cris Carter vs Southern California........ 1985
55 Marcus Baugh 607............................... 2014-17 17. 172 Richard Wakefield Colorado...............................1971
11. 54 Robert Joslin 720...............................1951-53 18. 171 David Boston at Northwestern................. 1998
RECEIVING RECORDS
GLENN CARTER
19. 167 Ted Ginn, Jr. vs. Notre Dame................. 2005 51. 137 Curtis Samuel Nebraska............................ 2016
20. 164 Ken-Yon Rambo Cincinnati........................... 1999 137 Devin Smith vs. Wisconsin.......................2014
21. 163 David Boston at Iowa................................ 1998 137 Doug Donley Illinois................................. 1980
22. 162 Bill Anders Washington........................ 1966 54. 136 Michael Jenkins San Jose State.................. 2002
23. 161 DeVier Posey Minnesota.......................... 2009 136 Parris Campbell at Indiana............................2017
24. 159 Dee Miller at Indiana........................... 1998 56. 134 Cris Carter Illinois..................................1984
159 Robert Brugge Pitt.......................................1946 57. 133 Doug Donley Arizona State...................... 1980
26. 158 Cedric Anderson Florida State........................ 1981 58. 132 Michael Jenkins at Michigan........................ 2003
27. 155 Michael Jenkins Illinois................................. 2001 59. 131 David Boston Arizona................................1997
28. 153 Brian Robiskie Youngstown State..............2007 131 Cris Carter Wisconsin........................... 1985
153 Santonio Holmes at Indiana.......................... 2003 131 Thad Jemison vs Pitt...................................1984
153 David Boston at Penn State.......................1997 131 Gary Williams vs Southern California........ 1980
153 David Boston at Indiana........................... 1996 63. 130 Ken-Yon Rambo at Iowa............................... 2000
32. 152 Michael Jenkins vs. South Carolina............. 2002 64. 129 Johnnie Dixon vs. Northwestern................ 2018
33. 150 Santonio Holmes Michigan State.................. 2005 129 Devin Smith at Michigan State................2014
150 Joey Galloway at Wisconsin........................1993 129 David Boston at West Virgina................... 1998
35. 149 Devin Smith at California........................ 2013 67. 128 Terry Glenn Notre Dame........................ 1995
149 Dee Miller at Penn State.......................1997 68. 127 Corey Brown at Northwestern................. 2013
149 Terry Glenn Iowa.................................... 1995 127 Cris Carter Minnesota........................... 1986
38. 147 Parris Campbell Tulane................................. 2018 70. 126 Dane Sanzenbacher vs. Toledo ......................... 2009
147 Michael Jenkins at Illinois............................ 2002 126 Gary Williams at Purdue............................. 1981
147 Cris Carter at Illinois............................. 1985 72. 124 Santonio Holmes vs. Notre Dame................. 2005
41. 146 Joey Galloway vs. Alabama........................ 1995 124 Michael Jenkins North Carolina State......... 2003
42. 145 Devin Smith California............................ 2012 124 Dimitrious Stanley vs. Arizona State.................1997
43. 144 Jeff Graham at Purdue............................ 1990 75. 123 Ted Ginn, Jr. Northern Illinois................. 2006
44. 143 Robert Grimes Pitt...................................... 1952 123 Michael Jenkins Purdue............................... 2003
45. 142 Parris Campbell Indiana................................ 2018 123 Reggie Germany at Iowa............................... 2000
142 Anthony Gonzalez at Texas............................. 2006 123 John Frank at Michigan..........................1983
47. 139 Thomas Watson SMU.................................... 1950 79. 122 Ted Ginn, Jr. Bowling Green.................. 2006
48. 138 Ted Ginn, Jr. Illinois................................ 2005 122 Doug Donley vs Penn State..................... 1980
138 Chris Vance Purdue................................ 2001 122 Doug Donley Michigan State....................1979
138 Doug Donley Washington State................1979 82. 121 Terry McLaurin Oregon State...................... 2018
207
RECORDS
RECEIVING RECORDS
121 Santonio Holmes at Michigan....................... 2003 105 Terry Glenn vs. Boston College............. 1995
121 Jeff Graham Wisconsin............................1988 105 Jeff Graham at Iowa................................ 1990
121 Cris Carter at Iowa................................ 1986 105 Nate Harris vs Texas A&M......................1987
86. 120 Keith Byars Purdue.................................1983 144. 104 Ted Ginn, Jr. Michigan............................ 2006
120 Gary Williams Illinois................................. 1980 104 Santonio Holmes at Indiana.......................... 2005
120 Larry Zelina at Wisconsin....................... 1968 104 Joey Galloway Washington.........................1993
89. 119 David Boston at Michigan State................1997 104 Jeff Graham at Minnesota...................... 1989
90. 118 Terry McLaurin at Maryland........................ 2018 104 Gary Williams Florida State....................... 1982
118 Anthony Gonzalez at Michigan State.............. 2006 104 Gary Williams Michigan State.................... 1981
118 Cris Carter at Purdue............................ 1986 104 Robert Joslin at Iowa................................ 1952
93. 117 Cedric Anderson at Purdue............................. 1981 104 Thomas Watson at Minnesota...................... 1950
117 Robert Joslin Iowa..................................... 1951 152. 103 Michael Thomas at Rutgers........................... 2015
95. 116 Corey Brown vs. Clemson.........................2014 103 Dee Miller Illinois..................................1997
116 Jeff Heuerman at Purdue............................ 2013 103 Terry Glenn Indiana................................ 1995
116 Brian Robiskie vs. Texas............................ 2008 103 Terry Glenn at Minnesota...................... 1995
116 Mike Lanese at Michigan State................1984 103 Jeff Graham vs Auburn........................... 1990
99. 115 Johnnie Dixon at Rutgers............................2017 103 Cris Carter Northwestern..................... 1986
115 Reggie Germany UCLA................................... 1999 103 Doug Donley Indiana.................................1979
115 Joey Galloway Indiana.................................1993 159. 102 Johnnie Dixon at Maryland........................ 2018
115 John Frank Michigan State....................1983 102 K.J. Hill Penn State......................2017
103. 114 Michael Jenkins at Wisconsin...................... 2002 102 C.J. Saunders UNLV...............................2017
104. 113 Dane Sanzenbacher Marshall.............................. 2010 102 Dane Sanzenbacher at Iowa................................ 2010
113 Mike Lanese at Minnesota.......................1984 102 Keith Byars at Purdue.............................1984
113 Gary Williams at Michigan State............... 1980. 102 Cedric Anderson Northwestern...................... 1981
107. 112 David Boston Missouri.............................. 1998 165. 101 DeVier Posey vs. Oregon......................... 2009
112 Cris Carter at Wisconsin....................... 1986 101 Chris Vance at Minnesota...................... 2001
112 Gary Williams vs Penn State..................... 1980 101 David Boston at Missouri...........................1997
110. 111 Michael Wiley Rice..................................... 1996 101 Jeff Graham Boston College.................. 1989
111 Brian Stablein Michigan............................. 1992 101 Fred Bruney Pitt...................................... 1952
111 Brian Baschnagel Indiana.................................1974 101 Ray Hamilton Missouri...............................1949
111 Bill Anders Wisconsin........................... 1966 171. 100 Ken-Yon Rambo Miami (Ohio)...................... 2000
114. 110 Jalin Marshall at Indiana........................... 2015
110 David Boston at Indiana........................... 1998
110 Dee Miller at West Virginia.................. 1998
110 Doug Donley vs Southern California........ 1980
110 James Houston Michigan State................... 1959
110 Robert Grimes Iowa..................................... 1951
120. 109 Jeff Graham Southern California............ 1990
121. 108 Dane Sanzenbacher Eastern Michigan............... 2010
108 David Boston Penn State.......................... 1998
108 Bobby Olive Oklahoma........................... 1989
108 Mike Lanese at Northwestern................. 1985
108 Dino Dawson at Northwestern..................1984
108 John Frank at Oklahoma........................1983
108 Cedric Anderson at Illinois............................. 1982
108 David Hazel Indiana.................................1974
128. 107 Michael Thomas Maryland............................ 2015
107 Brian Robiskie at Washington....................2007
107 Chris Sanders Wisconsin............................1994
131. 106 Devin Smith at Indiana........................... 2012
106 Michael Jenkins Akron.................................. 2001
106 Rickey Dudley vs. Tennessee.................... 1996
106 Buster Tillman at Washington.....................1994
106 Brian Stablein at Michigan State............... 1992
106 Paul Warfield Northwestern......................1963
137. 105 K.J. Hill at Purdue........................2018
105 Parris Campbell UNLV....................................2017
105 David Boston vs. Texas A&M.................... 1999
105 Dimitrious Stanley Penn State.......................... 1996
PASSING RECORDS
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RECORDS
PASSING RECORDS
INDIVIDUAL PASSING RECORDS 19. 2,062 Greg Frey 139 276 16 16 50.4 1990
Passing Yards - Game Comp-Att Opponent Int.... TD....Year 20. 2,040 Craig Krenzel 153 278 10 15 55.0 2003
1. 499 Dwayne Haskins 34-41 vs. Northwestern 1......5..... 2018 21. 2,039 Braxton Miller 148 254 6 13 58.3 2012
2. 470 Dwayne Haskins 49-73 at Purdue 1......2..... 2018 22. 2,028 Greg Frey 152 293 13 8 51.9 1988
3. 458 Art Schlichter 31-52 Florida State 0......2...... 1981 23. 1,952 Mike Tomczak 145 244 11 10 59.4 1984
4. 455 Dwayne Haskins 33-44 Indiana 2......6..... 2018 24. 1,942 Mike Tomczak 131 237 13 13 55.3 1983
5. 412 Dwayne Haskins 33-44 Minnesota 0...... 3..... 2018 25. 1,930 Art Schlichter 122 226 9 15 54.0 1980
6. 405 Dwayne Haskins 28-38 at Maryland 1...... 3..... 2018 26. 1,919 Steve Bellisari 119 220 7 10 54.1 2001
7. 396 Dwayne Haskins 20-31 Michigan 0......6..... 2018 *Big Ten record
8. 378 Joe Germaine 29-43 at Penn State 2......2......1997
9. 362 Greg Frey 20-31 at Minnesota 1...... 3..... 1989 Passing Yards – Career Comp Att Int TD Pct Years
10. 354 Bobby Hoying 24-35 at Penn State 1...... 3..... 1995 1. 9,434 J.T. Barrett 769 1211 30 104 63.5 2014-17
11. 351 Joe Germaine 31-45 at Indiana 0...... 3..... 1998 2. 7,547 Art Schlichter 497 951 46 50 52.3 1978-81
12. 349 J.T. Barrett 21-31 Bowling Green 1......6..... 2016 3. 7,232 Bobby Hoying 498 858 35 57 58.0 1992-95
13. 344 Dwayne Haskins 24-38 vs. TCU 0......2..... 2018 4. 6,370 Joe Germaine 439 741 20 56 59.2 1996-98
14. 342 Troy Smith 19-28 vs. Notre Dame 0......2.... 2005 5. 6,316 Greg Frey 443 835 39 37 53.1 1987-90
342 Joe Germaine 19-35 at Northwestern 1...... 3..... 1998 6. 5,878 Steve Bellisari 386 759 29 35 50.9 1998-01
16. 339 Joe Germaine 27-39 Minnesota 2......2..... 1998 7. 5,720 Troy Smith 420 670 13 54 62.7 2003-06
17. 336 Art Schlichter 19-33 at Purdue 1...... 3...... 1981 8. 5,569 Mike Tomczak 376 675 36 32 55.7 1981-84
18. 330 J.T Barrett 26-36 Cincinnati 0...... 4......2014 9. 5,396 Dwayne Haskins 413 590 9 54 70.0 2017-18
330 Joe Germaine 16-28 Michigan 0...... 3..... 1998 10. 5,292 Braxton Miller 395 666 17 52 59.3 2011-15
20. 328 J.T. Barrett 33-39 Penn State 0...... 4......2017 11. 5,089 Jim Karsatos 359 629 21 36 57.1 1984-86
21. 325 J.T. Barrett 27-33 at Nebraska 0......5......2017 12. 4,493 Craig Krenzel 329 579 21 28 56.8 2000-03
22. 324 Justin Zwick 18-30 Marshall 2...... 3.....2004 13. 3,405 Terrelle Pryor 267 460 15 30 58.0 2008-09
23. 319 Joe Germaine 18-30 at Iowa 2...... 3..... 1998 14. 3,085 Todd Boeckman 255 402 16 31 63.4 2005-08
24. 320 Steve Bellisari 21-35 vs. South Carolina 1......2.... 2002 15. 2,660 Stanley Jackson 194 353 9 22 55.0 1994-97
25. 316 Troy Smith 29-41 Michigan 1...... 4.... 2006 16. 2,518 Don Unverferth 220 468 26 12 47.0 1963-65
26. 315 Steve Bellisari 17-29 at Iowa 0...... 3.... 2000 17. 2,444 Rex Kern 188 364 24 19 51.6 1968-70
27. 313 Dwayne Haskins 22-30 Oregon State 1......5..... 2018 18. 2,437 Kirk Herbstreit 197 349 11 5 56.4 1989-92
28. 312 J.T. Barrett 23-30 Kent State 1......6......2014 19. 2,348 Cornelius Greene 146 265 20 17 55.3 1972-75
312 John Borton 15-17 Washington St. 0......5..... 1952 20. 2,323 Cardale Jones 167 270 7 15 61.9 2012-15
30. 307 Joe Germaine 17-28 at Illinois 0...... 3..... 1998 21. 2,252 Tom Tupa 171 304 12 15 56.2 1984-87
31. 304 Dwayne Haskins 21-24 Tulane 0......5..... 2018 22. 2,129 John Borton 167 293 18 19 57.0 1952-54
304 Bobby Hoying 20-24 Purdue 0......5......1994 23. 1,779 Justin Zwick 158 276 7 7 57.2 2003-06
304 J.T. Barrett 20-35 at Indiana 0...... 3......2017 24. 1,768 Bill Long 154 208 18 8 50.0 1966-68
34. 302 J.T. Barrett 25-35 Indiana 2...... 4......2014 25. 1,338 Greg Hare 91 200 16 6 45.5 1971-73
302 Art Schlichter 20-35 vs. Penn State 1...... 3..... 1980 26. 1,273 Rod Gerald 83 158 15 4 52.5 1975-78
36. 301 Joe Germaine 18-32 at West Virginia 0......2..... 1998
300 J.T. Barrett 16-26 at Michigan State 0...... 3......2014 Pass Attempts – Game Comp-Yds Opponent Int. TD Year
1. 73 Dwayne Haskins 49-470 at Purdue 1 2 2018
Passing Yards – Season Comp Att Int TD Pct Year 2. 52 Art Schlichter 31-458 Florida State 0 2 1981
1. *4,831 Dwayne Haskins 373 533 8 50 70.0 2018 3. 47 Steve Bellisari 21-251 Michigan 3 1 2000
2. 3,330 Joe Germaine 230 384 7 25 59.9 1998 4. 46 Kirk Herbstreit 28-271 Michigan 0 1 1992
3. 3,269 Bobby Hoying 211 341 12 29 61.9 1995 5. 45 Joe Germaine 31-351 at Indiana 0 3 1998
4. 3,053 J.T. Barrett 240 371 9 35 64.7 2017 45 Bobby Hoying 22-286 at Michigan 2 1 1995
5. 2,834 J.T. Barrett 203 314 10 34 64.6 2014 7. 44 John Borton 25-282 Pitt 1 5 1952
6. 2,555 J.T. Barrett 233 379 7 24 61.5 2016 44 Dwayne Haskins 33-455 Indiana 2 6 2018
7. 2,551 Art Schlichter 183 350 10 17 52.3 1981 44 Dwayne Haskins 33-412 Minnesota 0 2 2018
8. 2,542 Troy Smith 203 311 6 30 65.3 2006 10. 43 J.T. Barrett 28-245 at Penn State 0 1 2016
9. 2,379 Todd Boeckman 191 299 14 25 63.9 2007 43 Joe Germaine 29-378 at Penn State 2 2 1997
10. 2,335 Bobby Hoying 170 301 14 19 56.5 1994 12. 41 Troy Smith 29-316 Michigan 1 4 2006
11. 2,319 Steve Bellisari 163 310 13 13 52.6 2000 41 Dwayne Haskins 34-499 vs. N’Western 1 5 2018
12. 2,311 Jim Karsatos 177 289 8 19 61.2 1985 14. 39 Joe Germaine 27-339 Minnesota 2 2 1998
13. 2,282 Troy Smith 149 237 4 16 62.9 2005 39 J.T. Barrett 33-328 Penn State 0 4 2017
14. 2,132 Greg Frey 144 246 8 13 58.5 1989 39 Dwayne Haskins 22-270 at Penn State 1 3 2018
15. 2,122 Jim Karsatos 145 272 10 13 53.3 1986 39 Dwayne Haskins 24-227 at Mich. St. 0 1 2018
16. 2,110 Craig Krenzel 148 249 7 12 59.4 2002
17. 2,094 Braxton Miller 162 255 7 24 63.5 2013
2,094 Terrelle Pryor 167 295 11 18 56.6 2009
PASSING RECORDS
Pass Attempts – Season Comp-Yds Int. TD Year Pass Completions – Career Att-Yds Int. TD Years
1. 533 Dwayne Haskins 373-4,831 8 50 2018 1. 769 J.T. Barrett 1,211-9,434 30 104 2014-17
2. 384 Joe Germaine 230-3,330. 7 25 1998 2. 498 Bobby Hoying 858-7,232 35 57 1992-95
3. 379 J.T. Barrett 233-2,555 7 24 2016 3. 497 Art Schlichter 951-7,547 46 50 1978-81
4. 371 J.T. Barrett 240-3,053 9 35 2017 4. 443 Greg Frey 835-6,316 39 37 1987-90
5. 350 Art Schlichter 183-2,551 10 17 1981 5. 439 Joe Germaine 741-6,370 20 56 1996-98
6. 341 Bobby Hoying 211-3,269 12 29 1995 6. 420 Troy Smith 670-5,720 13 54 2003-06
7. 314 J.T. Barrett 203-2,834 10 34 2014 7. 413 Dwayne Haskins 590-5,396 9 54 2017-18
8. 311 Troy Smith 203-2,542 6 30 2006 8. 396 Braxton Miller 667-5,295 17 52 2011-15
9. 310 Steve Bellisari 163-2,319 13 13 2000 9. 386 Steve Bellisari 759-5,878 29 35 1998-01
10. 301 Bobby Hoying 170-2,335 14 19 1994 10. 376 Mike Tomczak 675-5,569 36 32 1981-84
Pass Attempts – Career Comp-Yds Int. TD Years Passes Had Intercepted – Game
1. 1,211 J.T. Barrett 769-9,434 30 104 2014-17 Cp-At-Yds-TD Opponent Year
2. 951 Art Schlichter 497-7,547 46 50 1978-81 1. 5 Art Schlichter 12-26-182-0 Penn State 1978
3. 858 Bobby Hoying 498-7,232 35 57 1992-95 2. 4 J.T. Barrett 18-34-208 at Iowa 2017
4. 835 Greg Frey 443-6,316 39 37 1987-90 4 Rex Kern 6-17-88-1 at Michigan 1969
5. 759 Steve Bellisari 386-5,878 29 35 1998-01 4 Ron Maciejowski 5-13-141-0 at Wisconsin 1970
6. 741 Joe Germaine 439-6,370 20 56 1996-98 4 Art Schlichter 3-16-50-0 SMU 1978
7 675 Mike Tomczak 376-5,569 36 32 1981-84 4 Mike Tomczak 6-19-71-0 Stanford 1982
8. 670 Troy Smith 420-5,720 13 54 2003-06 4 Greg Frey 7-22-101-0 at Indiana 1988
9. 666 Braxton Miller 395-5,292 17 52 2011- 4 Greg Frey 18-32-244-0 Illinois 1990
10. 629 Jim Karsatos 359-5,089 21 36 1983-86
Passes Had Intercepted – Season
Pass Completions – Game Att-Yds Opponent Int. TD Year Comp.-Att. Yds. TD Year
1. 49 Dwayne Haskins 73-470 at Purdue 1 2 2018 1. 21 Art Schlichter 87-175 1,250 4 1978
2. 34 Dwayne Haskins 41-499 vs. N’Western 1 5 2018 2. 16 Greg Frey 139-276 2,062 16 1990
3. 33 J.T. Barrett 39-328 Penn State 0 4 2017 3. 14 Todd Boeckman 191-299 2,379 25 2007
33 Dwayne Haskins 44-455 Indiana 2 6 2018 14 Bobby Hoying 170-301 2,335 19 1994
33 Dwayne Haskins 44-412 Minnesota 0 3 2018 5. 13 Steve Bellisari 163-310 2,319 13 2000
6. 31 Joe Germaine 45-351 at Indiana 0 3 1998 13 Mike Tomczak 131-237 1,942 13 1983
31 Art Schlichter 52-458 Florida State 0 2 1981 13 Greg Frey 152-293 2,028 8 1988
8. 29 Troy Smith 41-316 Michigan 1 4 2006
29 Joe Germaine 43-378 at Penn State 2 2 1997 Passes Had Intercepted – Career
10. 28 Dwayne Haskins 38-405 at Maryland 1 3 2018 Comp.-Att. Yds TD Years
28 J.T. Barrett 43-245 at Penn State 0 1 2016 1. 46 Art Schlichter 497-951 7,547 50 1978-81
28 Kirk Herbstreit 46-271 Michigan 0 1 1992 2. 39 Greg Frey 443-835 6,316 37 1987-90
13. 27 J.T. Barrett 33-325 at Nebraska 0 5 2017 3. 36 Mike Tomczak 376-675 5,569 32 1981-84
27 Troy Smith 37-300 at Michigan 0 1 2005 4. 35 Bobby Hoying 498-858 7,232 57 1992-95
27 Joe Germaine 39-339 Minnesota 2 2 1998 5. 30 J.T. Barrett 769-1,211 9,434 104 2014-17
16. 26 J.T. Barrett 38-290 Nebraska 0 4 2016
26 J.T. Barrett 36-330 Cincinnati 0 4 2014 Completion Percentage – Game (Min. 10 completions)
26 Craig Krenzel 36-273 NC State 3 4 2003 Comp-Att Opp. Yds. Int. TD Year
1. *1.000 Tate Martell 10-10 Rutgers 121 0 1 2018
Pass Completions – Season Att-Yds Int. TD Year 2. .909 Bill Mrukowski 10-11 UCLA 86 0 0 1961
1. *373 Dwayne Haskins 533-4,831 8 50 2018 3. .882 John Borton 15-17 Wash. State 312 0 5 1952
2. 240 J.T. Barrett 371-3,053 9 35 2017 4. .875 Dwayne Haskins 21-24 Tulane 304 0 5 2018
3. 233 J.T. Barrett 379-2,555 7 24 2016 5. .870 Dwayne Haskins 20-23 Rutgers 233 0 4 2018
4. 230 Joe Germaine 384-3,330 7 25 1998 6. .867 Stanley Jackson 13-15 Indiana 189 0 0 1997
5. 211 Bobby Hoying 341-3,269 12 29 1995 7. .857 Craig Krenzel 12-14 Kent State 190 0 1 2002
6. 203 J.T. Barrett 314-2,834 10 34 2014 .857 Mike Tomczak 12-14 Wisconsin 162 0 1 1983
203 Troy Smith 311-2,542 6 30 2006 .857 Bill Long 12-14 TCU 106 0 0 1966
8. 191 Todd Boeckman 299-2,379 14 25 2007 10. .833 Bobby Hoying 20-24 Purdue 304 0 5 1994
9. 183 Art Schlichter 350-2,551 10 17 1981 *Big Ten record
10. 177 Jim Karsatos 289-2,311 8 19 1985
*Big Ten record
211
RECORDS
PASSING RECORDS
PASSING RECORDS
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RECORDS
PASSING RECORDS
Passing Efficiency – Season (min. 100 completions) 27. 313 Dwayne Haskins............... Oregon State 2018
Comp.......Att....Int........ Yds. TD Year 28. 312 J.T. Barrett......................... Kent State 2014
1. 174.1 Dwayne Haskins...... 373....... 533.......8.......4,831 50 2018 312 John Borton...................... Washington State 1952
2. 169.8 J.T. Barrett................203........314..... 10......2,834 34 2014 30. 307 Joe Germaine................... at Illinois 1998
3. 163.4 Bobby Hoying........... 211........341......12......3,269 29 1995 31. 304 J.T. Barrett......................... at Indiana 2017
4. 162.6 Troy Smith.................149....... 237....... 4......2,282 16 2005 304 Bobby Hoying................... Purdue 1994
5. 161.9 Troy Smith................203.........311.......6......2,542 30 2006 304 Dwayne Haskins............... Tulane 2018
6. 160.1 J.T. Barrett................240........ 371.......9......3,053 35 2017 34. 302 J.T. Barrett......................... Indiana 2014
7. 158.0 Braxton Milleer........ 162.......255....... 7......2,094 24 2013 302 Art Schlichter.................... vs Penn State 1980
8. 151.8 Joe Germaine.......... 129........210.......9....... 1,847 16 1997 36. 301 Joe Germaine................... at West Virginia 1998
9. 150.5 Joe Germaine..........230....... 384....... 7......3,330 25 1998 37. 300 J.T. Barrett......................... at Michigan State 2014
10. 148.9 Todd Boeckman........ 191.......299......14...... 2,379 25 2007 300 Troy Smith......................... at Michigan 2005
11. 146.5 Terrelle Pryor............167.......295...... 11......2,094 18 2008 39. 298 Troy Smith......................... Illinois 2005
12. 145.8 Art Schlichter........... 105.......200.......6....... 1,816 14 1979 298 Mike Tomczak................... at Michigan 1983
13. 144.5 Jim Karsatos............. 177.......289.......8....... 2,311 19 1985 41. 297 Troy Smith......................... Northern Illinois 2006
14. 144.4 John Borton.............. 115........196.......6.......1,555 15 1952 297 Art Schlichter.................... vs Southern California 1980
15. 142.2 Greg Frey..................144....... 246.......8.......2,132 13 1989 43. 296 Bobby Hoying................... at Pitt 1995
44. 292 Anthony Curcillo............... Iowa 1951
Passing Efficiency – Career (min. 300 completions) 45. 291 Cardale Jones.................. Maryland 2015
Comp....... Att.... Int........ Yds. TD Years 46. 290 J.T. Barrett......................... Nebraska 2016
1. *173.9 Dwayne Haskins 413......590........9..... 5,396 54 2017-18 290 Mike Tomczak................... vs Southern California 1985
2. 157.1 Troy Smith 420......670.......13......5,720 54 2003-06 48. 289 Art Schlichter.................... at Purdue 1978
3. 152.3 J.T. Barrett 769..... 1,211......30......9,434 104 2014-17 49. 288 Cardale Jones.................. Western Michigan 2015
4. 151.0 Joe Germaine 439....... 741......20..... 6,370 56 1996-98 288 Bobby Hoying................... at Washington 1994
5. 142.6 Bobby Hoying 498......858......35......7,232 57 1992-95 51. 287 Bobby Hoying................... at Minnesota 1995
6. 139.7 Braxton Miller 233........411...... 10...... 3,198 28 2011-14 52. 286 J.T. Barrett......................... at Rutgers 2017
7. 137.2 Jim Karsatos 359......629.......21..... 5,089 36 1983-86 286 Bobby Hoying................... at Michigan 1995
8. 130.7 Craig Krenzel 329...... 579.......21..... 4,493 28 2000-03 54. 285 Greg Frey.......................... Oklahoma State 1989
9. 129.9 Mike Tomczak 376...... 675......36..... 5,569 32 1981-84 55. 284 Art Schlichter.................... Illinois 1980
10. 126.6 Art Schlichter 497.......951......46...... 7,547 50 1978-81 56. 282 John Borton...................... Pitt 1952
*Big Ten record 57. 281 Greg Frey.......................... Louisiana State 1988
281 Art Schlichter.................... Northwestern 1981
Ohio State’s 200 200-Yard Passing Games 59. 280 Mike Tomczak................... at Purdue 1984
Yards Quarterback...................Opponent Year 60. 276 Kenny Guiton.................... at California 2013
1. 499 Dwayne Haskins............... vs. Northwestern 2018 276 Bobby Hoying................... Purdue 1995
2. 470 Dwayne Haskins............... at Purdue 2018 62. 275 Jim Karsatos..................... at Northwestern 1985
3. 458 Art Schlichter.................... Florida State 1981 63. 273 Bobby Hoying................... Iowa 1995
4. 455 Dwayne Haskins............... Indiana 2018 273 Mike Tomczak................... Oregon 1983
5. 412 Dwayne Haskins............... Minnesota 2018 65. 272 Craig Krenzel.................... at Indiana 2003
6. 405 Dwayne Haskins............... at Maryland 2018 272 Bobby Hoying................... Notre Dame 1995
7. 396 Dwayne Haskins............... Michigan 2018 67. 271 Kirk Herbstreit.................. Michigan 1992
8. 378 Joe Germaine................... at Penn State 1997 271 Art Schlichter.................... Arizona State 1980
9. 362 Greg Frey.......................... at Minnesota 1989 69. 270 J.T. Barrett......................... Army 2017
10. 354 Bobby Hoying................... at Penn State 1995 270 Dwayne Haskins............... at Penn State 2018
11. 351 Joe Germaine................... at Indiana 1998 71. 269 Troy Smith......................... at Texas 2006
12. 349 J.T. Barrett......................... Bowling Green 2016 269 Bobby Hoying................... vs. Boston College 1995
13. 344 Dwayne Haskins............... vs. TCU 2018 73. 267 J.T. Barrett......................... at Maryland 2014
14. 342 Troy Smith......................... vs. Notre Dame 2005 74. 266 Terrelle Pryor.................... vs. Oregon 2009
342 Joe Germaine................... at Northwestern 1998 75. 265 Stanley Jackson............... Wisconsin 1996
16. 339 Joe Germaine................... Minnesota 1998 76. 263 Steve Bellisari................... Purdue 2001
17. 336 Art Schlichter.................... at Purdue 1981 263 Jim Karsatos..................... Wisconsin 1985
18. 330 J.T. Barrett......................... Cincinnati 2014 78. 262 Terrelle Pryor.................... vs. Toledo 2009
330 Joe Germaine................... Michigan 1998 262 Greg Frey.......................... Southern California 1990
20. 328 J.T. Barrett......................... Penn State 2017 80. 261 J.T. Barrett......................... Maryland 2017
21. 325 J.T. Barrett......................... at Nebraska 2017 261 J.T. Barrett......................... Rutgers 2014
22. 324 Justin Zwick...................... Marshall 2004 82. 257 Cardale Jones.................. vs. Wisconsin 2014
23. 320 Steve Bellisari................... vs. South Carolina 2002 257 Greg Frey.......................... Minnesota 1990
24. 319 Joe Germaine................... at Iowa 1998 84. 256 Mike Tomczak................... at Michigan State 1984
25. 316 Troy Smith......................... Michigan 2006 85. 255 Donald Lamka.................. Colorado 1971
26. 315 Steve Bellisari................... at Iowa 2000 86. 253 J.T. Barrett......................... at Maryland 2016
PASSING RECORDS
253 Todd Boeckman................ at Penn State 2007 222 Joe Germaine................... vs. Texas A&M 1999
88. 252 Braxton Miller................... Penn State 2013 222 Mike Tomczak................... at Northwestern 1982
252 Greg Frey.......................... Boston College 1989 149. 221 Terrelle Pryor.................... at Purdue 2009
252 Dwayne Haskins............... Nebraska 2018 221 Craig Krenzel.................... at Michigan 2003
91. 251 Steve Bellisari................... Michigan 2000 151. 220 Troy Smith......................... Indiana 2006
251 Steve Bellisari................... at Illinois 2000 220 Greg Frey.......................... at Michigan 1989
251 Dwayne Haskins............... vs. Washington 2018 153. 219 J.T. Barrett......................... Virginia Tech 2014
94. 249 Braxton Miller................... California 2012 219 Tom Tupa.......................... at Michigan 1987
249 Troy Smith......................... Michigan State 2005 155. 217 Bobby Hoying................... Pitt 1994
96. 247 Mike Tomczak................... at Illinois 1982 217 Kirk Herbstreit.................. Minnesota 1992
97. 246 Steve Bellisari................... Akron 2001 157. 216 Kirk Herbstreit.................. at Wisconsin 1992
246 Bobby Hoying................... vs. Tennessee 1996 216 Tom Tupa.......................... Iowa 1987
246 Jim Karsatos..................... vs. Pitt 1985 159. 215 Kenny Guiton.................... Florida A&M 2013
100. 245 J.T. Barrett......................... at Penn State 2016 215 George Spencer............... Pitt 1946
245 Cardale Jones.................. at Indiana 2015 161. 213 Justin Zwick...................... Cincinnati 2004
245 Joe Germaine................... Michigan State 1998 213 Craig Krenzel.................... at Michigan State 2003
103. 244 Greg Frey.......................... Illinois 1990 213 Joe Germaine................... Penn State 1998
104. 243 Cardale Jones.................. vs. Alabama 2014 164. 212 Art Schlichter.................... at Michigan State 1980
243 Steve Bellisari................... Ohio 1999 165. 211 J.T. Barrett......................... vs. Wisconsin 2017
106. 242 Cardale Jones.................. vs. Oregon 2014 211 J.T. Barrett......................... vs. Notre Dame 2015
107. 241 Troy Smith......................... Michigan 2004 211 Braxton Miller................... at Indiana 2012
241 Craig Krenzel.................... San Jose State 2002 211 Justin Zwick...................... at Northwestern 2004
109. 240 Steve Bellisari................... at Arizona 2000 211 Joe Germaine................... at Missouri 1998
240 Steve Bellisari................... Iowa 1999 211 Joe Germaine................... at Minnesota 1997
240 Art Schlichter.................... at Stanford 1981 211 Jim Karsatos..................... Northwestern 1986
112. 239 Terrelle Pryor.................... Minnesota 2009 172. 210 Steve Bellisari................... Wisconsin 1999
113. 238 J.T. Barrett......................... Rutgers 2016 173. 209 J.T. Barrett......................... UNLV 2017
114. 236 Mike Tomczak................... Illinois 1984 209 Todd Boeckman................ at Minnesota 2007
115. 235 Braxton Miller................... at Michigan 2011 209 Steve Bellisari................... at Penn State 2001
235 Cornelius Greene............. Indiana 1974 176. 208 J.T. Barrett......................... at Iowa 2017
117. 234 Braxton Miller................... vs. Clemson 2014 208 Todd Boeckman................ vs. LSU 2007
234 Troy Smith......................... at Michigan State 2006 208 Steve Bellisari................... at Purdue 2000
234 Tom Tupa.......................... Oregon 1987 179. 207 Braxton Miller................... Miami (Ohio) 2012
234 Mike Tomczak................... at Oklahoma 1983 207 Bobby Hoying................... Wisconsin 1994
121. 233 Braxton Miller................... at Purdue 2013 181. 206 Bobby Hoying................... at Wisconsin 1995
233 Troy Smith......................... at Minnesota 2005 206 Greg Frey.......................... Wisconsin 1988
233 Art Schlichter.................... Washington State 1979 183. 205 Jim Karsatos..................... Minnesota 1986
233 Dwayne Haskins............... Rutgers 2018 205 Art Schlichter.................... vs Clemson 1978
125. 232 Greg Frey.......................... vs Auburn 1990 185. 204 Craig Krenzel.................... at Wisconsin 2002
126. 229 Bobby Hoying................... Illinois 1994 204 Brent Offenbecher............ Florida State 1982
229 Greg Frey.......................... at Michigan State 1988 204 Greg Hare......................... at Indiana 1971
128. 228 Dwayne Haskins............... UNLV 2017 188. 203 Braxton Miller................... at Northwestern 2013
228 Jim Karsatos..................... Washington State 1985 203 Troy Smith......................... Cincinnati 2006
228 Bill Long............................ Washington 1966 203 Craig Krenzel.................... Washington 2003
131. 227 Dwayne Haskins............... at Michigan State 2018 203 Steve Bellisari................... at Minnesota 2001
132. 226 J.T. Barrett......................... at Wisconsin 2016 203 Steve Bellisari................... Penn State 2000
226 J.T. Barrett......................... vs. Navy 2014 203 Bobby Hoying................... Indiana 1995
226 Braxton Miller................... Illinois 2012 194. 202 Craig Krenzel.................... at Wisconsin 2003
226 Terrelle Pryor.................... Penn State 2008 202 Greg Frey.......................... Illinois 1988
226 Troy Smith......................... at Indiana 2005 202 Jim Karsatos..................... vs Alabama 1986
226 Craig Krenzel.................... Purdue 2003 197. 201 Kirk Herbstreit.................. at Michigan State 1992
226 Mike Tomczak................... vs Pitt 1984 198. 200 J.T. Barrett......................... at Minnesota 2014
139. 225 Todd Boeckman................ at Washington 2007 200 Todd Boeckman................ at Purdue 2007
225 Todd Boeckman................ Youngstown State 2007 200 Joe Sparma...................... at Michigan 1961
141. 224 Jim Karsatos..................... Utah 1986
224 Mike Tomczak................... Minnesota 1982 NOTE: Ohio State quarterbacks have thrown for 100 or more yards in a
143. 223 J.T. Barrett......................... Northwestern 2016 game 518 times.
223 J.T. Barrett......................... at Rutgers 2015
223 Greg Frey.......................... at Iowa 1990
146. 222 Braxton Miller................... Iowa 2013
215
RECORDS
QUARTERBACK RECORDS
Career Wins by Greg Frey 1988........... 4-6-1 W. Mrukowski 1961............2-0-1 1977 Rod Gerald......................9-3
Starting Quarterback 1989..............8-4 1962............. 2-0 1978 Art Schlichter................7-4-1
J.T. Barrett 2014..............11-1 1990............7-4-1 Career........ 4-0-1 1979 Art Schlichter..................11-1
2015...............4-1 Career.....19-14-2 1980 Art Schlichter..................9-3
2016............. 11-2 James Pacenta 1976...............4-1 1981 Art Schlichter..................9-3
2017............ 12-2 Stanley Jackson 1996............. 8-0 Career............4-1 1982 Mike Tomczak.................8-2
Career.........38-6 1997............ 10-2 Brent Offenbacher........... 1-1
Career......... 18-2 Kenny Guiton 2013............. 2-0 1983 Mike Tomczak.................8-2
Art Schlichter 1978............7-4-1 Career.......... 2-0 Jim Karsatos.................... 1-1
1979..............11-1 Don Unverferth 1963........... 5-3-1 1984 Mike Tomczak.................7-3
1980..............9-3 1964..............7-2 R. Maciejowski 1968.............. 1-0 Jim Karsatos.................. 2-0
1981...............9-3 1965..............6-2 1969.............. 1-0 1985 Jim Karsatos...................9-3
Career..... 36-11-1 Career....... 18-7-1 Career.......... 2-0 1986 Jim Karsatos................. 10-3
1987 Tom Tupa...................... 6-4-1
Corn. Greene 1973......... 10-0-1 Joe Germaine 1996...............3-1 Joe Bauserman 2011............... 2-1
1988 Greg Frey..................... 4-6-1
1974............. 10-2 1998..............11-1 Career........... 2-1
1989 Greg Frey........................8-4
1975..............11-1 Career......... 14-2
Scott McMullen 2001.............. 0-1 1990 Greg Frey......................7-4-1
Career.......31-3-1 1991 Kent Graham...................7-3
Rod Gerald 1976............5-1-1 2003............ 2-0
1977...............9-3 Career........... 2-1 Kirk Herbstreit................. 1-1
Bobby Hoying 1993.......... 10-1-1
Career....... 14-4-1 1992 Kirk Herbstreit............. 8-3-1
1994..............9-4
John Mummey 1961.............. 2-0 1993 Bobby Hoying............. 10-1-1
1995............. 11-2
Dwayne Haskins 2018............. 13-1 Career.......... 2-0 1994 Bobby Hoying.................9-4
Career......30-6-1
Career.......... 13-1 1995 Bobby Hoying................ 11-2
Kevin Rusnak 1967.............. 1-0 1996 Stanley Jackson............. 8-0
Braxton Miller 2011...............4-6
Todd Boeckman 2007............ 11-2 Career........... 1-0 Joe Germaine..................3-1
2012............ 12-0
2013............ 10-2 2008.............2-2 1997 Stanley Jackson............ 10-3
Arnold Fontes 1965.............. 1-0
Career........ 26-8 Career..........13-4 1998 Joe Germaine.................11-1
Career........... 1-0
1999 Steve Bellisari.................5-5
Rex Kern 1968............. 9-0 Cardale Jones 2014..............3-0 Austin Moherman............ 1-1
A. Moherman 1999............... 1-1
1969...............7-1 2015............. 8-0 2000 Steve Bellisari.................8-4
Career............ 1-1
1970.............. 9-1 Career..........11-0 2001 Steve Bellisari.................6-3
Career........ 25-2 B. Offenbacher 1982............... 1-1 Craig Krenzel................... 1-1
Greg Hare 1971................ 1-1
Career............ 1-1 Scott McMullen............... 0-1
Troy Smith 2004..............4-1 1972..............9-2
2002 Craig Krenzel................ 14-0
2005............. 9-1 Career......... 10-3
Year-by-Year Starting QB Records 2003 Craig Krenzel..................9-2
2006............ 12-1 1960 Tom Matte.......................7-2 Scott McMullen.............. 2-0
Kirk Herbstreit 1991................ 1-1
Career........ 25-3 1961 William Mrukowski.......2-0-1 2004 Troy Smith........................4-1
1992........... 8-3-1
Career........ 9-4-1 John Mummey............... 2-0 Justin Zwick....................4-3
Craig Krenzel 2001............... 1-1
Joe Sparma.....................4-0 2005 Troy Smith....................... 9-1
2002........... 14-0
William Long 1966..............4-5 1962 Joe Sparma.....................4-3 Justin Zwick..................... 1-1
2003.............9-2
1967..............5-3 William Mrukowski......... 2-0 2006 Troy Smith...................... 12-1
Career.........24-3
Career...........9-8 1963 Donald Unverferth....... 5-3-1 2007 Todd Boeckman............. 11-2
Mike Tomczak 1982..............8-2 1964 Donald Unverferth..........7-2 2008 Terrelle Pryor.................. 8-1
Joe Sparma 1961...............4-0 1965 Donald Unverferth..........6-2 Todd Boeckman..............2-2
1983..............8-3
1962..............4-3 1965 Arnold Fontes................. 1-0 2009 Terrelle Pryor................. 11-2
1984..............7-3
Career...........8-3 1966 William Long...................4-5 2010 Wins Vacated.................. 0-1
Career.........23-8
1967 William Long...................5-3 2011 Braxton Miller.................4-6
Tom Matte 1960..............7-2
Jim Karsatos 1983.............. 1-0 Kevin Rusnak.................. 1-0 Joe Bauserman............... 2-1
Career...........7-2
1984............. 2-0 1968 Rex Kern......................... 9-0 2012 Braxton Miller............... 12-0
1985..............9-3 Kent Graham 1991...............7-3 Ron Maciejowski............. 1-0 2013 Braxton Miller............... 10-2
1986............ 10-3 Career...........7-3 1969 Rex Kern...........................7-1 Kenny Guiton................. 2-0
Career........ 22-6 Ron Maciejowski............. 1-0 2014 J.T. Barrett.......................11-1
Tom Tupa 1987........... 6-4-1 1970 Rex Kern.......................... 9-1 Cardale Jones.................3-0
Terrelle Pryor 2008............. 8-1 Career........ 6-4-1 1971 Donald Lamka.................5-3 2015 Cardale Jones................ 8-0
2009............ 11-2 Greg Hare........................ 1-1 J.T. Barrett........................4-1
Career......... 19-3 Donald Lamka 1971...............5-3 1972 Greg Hare.......................9-2 2016 J.T. Barrett...................... 11-2
Career...........5-3 1973 Cornelius Greene...... 10-0-1 2017 J.T. Barrett..................... 12-2
Steve Bellisari 1999..............5-5
1974 Cornelius Greene......... 10-2 2018 Dwayne Haskins............ 13-1
2000.............8-4 Justin Zwick 2004.............4-3
1975 Cornelius Greene...........11-1
2001..............6-3 2005.............. 1-1
1976 Rod Gerald....................5-1-1
Career........19-12 Career...........5-4
James Pacenta................4-1
TOTAL OFFENSE
SMITH KERN
YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS
Year Name......................................Total..............Rush........... Pass Year Name......................................Total..............Rush........... Pass
2018 Dwayne Haskins........................ 4,939..................108.............4,831 1980 Art Schlichter............................. 2,255.................325............ 1,930
2017 J.T. Barrett................................... 3,851................. 798............3,053 1979 Art Schlichter............................. 2,246................. 430............. 1,816
2016 J.T. Barrett.................................. 3,400................. 845............2,555 1978 Art Schlichter.............................. 1,840.................590............ 1,250
2015 Ezekiel Elliott...............................1,821............... 1,821................... 0 1977 Rod Gerald.................................. 1,462................. 446............. 1,016
2014 J.T. Barrett................................... 3,772.................938............2,834 1976 Jeff Logan................................... 1,284...............1,248................. 36
2013 Braxton Miller..............................3,162...............1,068............2,094 1975 Cornelius Greene....................... 1,584..................518............ 1,066
2012 Braxton Miller............................. 3,310................1,271............2,039 1974 Cornelius Greene.........................1,781................. 842...............939
2011 Braxton Miller..............................1,874.................. 715..............1,159 1973 Archie Griffin................................1,577............... 1,577................... 0
2010 Brandon Saine...............................337................. 337................... 0 1972 Greg Hare.................................... 1,180.................365................815
2009 Terrelle Pryor..............................2,873..................779............2,094 1971 Don Lamka.................................. 1,026.................308................718
2008 Terrelle Pryor.............................. 1,942..................631.............. 1,311 1970 John Brockington........................ 1,142................1,142................... 0
2007 Todd Boeckman..........................2,442................... 63............ 2,379 1969 Rex Kern...................................... 1,585.................583............ 1,002
2006 Troy Smith...................................2,746.................204............2,542 1968 Rex Kern......................................1,506................. 534............... 972
2005 Troy Smith.................................. 2,893...................611............2,282 1967 Bill Long........................................ 622................... 59...............563
2004 Justin Zwick................................. 1,241................... 32............ 1,209 1966 Bill Long....................................... 1,213................... 33..............1,180
2003 Craig Krenzel............................. 2,295.................255............2,040 1965 Don Unverferth..............................945................. -116............. 1,061
2002 Craig Krenzel..............................2,478.................368..............2,110 1964 Don Unverferth..............................824.................. -47................871
2001 Steve Bellisari............................ 2,026..................107............. 1,919 1963 Don Unverferth............................. 626................... 40...............586
2000 Steve Bellisari............................ 2,498.................. 179.............2,319 1962 David Francis.................................624................. 624................... 0
1999 Steve Bellisari............................. 1,948................. 332............. 1,616 1961 Bob Ferguson................................938.................938................... 0
1998 Joe Germaine.............................3,247..................-83............3,330 1960 Tom Matte.................................... 1,419.................682................737
1997 Joe Germaine...............................1,715..................132.............1,847 1959 Tom Matte..................................... 629..................190............... 439
1996 Pepe Pearson.............................1,505...............1,484..................21 1958 Bob White..................................... 859.................859................... 0
1995 Bobby Hoying............................ 3,290....................21............3,269 1957 Don Clark.......................................788..................737..................51
1994 Bobby Hoying............................ 2,363................... 28............2,335 1956 Don Clark...................................... 885..................797................. 88
1993 Bobby Hoying............................. 1,450................ -120.............1,570 1955 Howard Cassady...........................997.................958................. 39
1992 Kirk Herbstreit............................ 1,875..................-29.............1,904 1954 William Leggett.............................. 813.................235............... 578
1991 Kent Graham.................................. 991.................. -27............. 1,018 1953 Bob Watkins...................................875................. 875................... 0
1990 Greg Frey.................................... 1,929.................. -97............2,062 1952 John Borton.................................1,512.................. -43............ 1,555
1989 Greg Frey................................... 2,040..................-92.............2,132 1951 Tony Curcillo................................ 1,138.................226................912
1988 Greg Frey.................................... 1,994.................. -34............2,028 1950 Vic Janowicz..................................875..................314................561
1987 Tom Tupa..................................... 1,831................... 45............. 1,786 1949 Gerald Krall................................... 606.................606................... 0
1986 Jim Karsatos.............................. 2,250..................128.............2,122 1948 Joseph Whisler..............................579................. 579................... 0
1985 Jim Karsatos.............................. 2,350................... 39............. 2,311 1947 Ollie Cline...................................... 347................. 332..................15
1984 Mike Tomczak..............................1,951.....................-1............ 1,952 1946 Joseph Whisler..............................544................. 544................... 0
1983 Mike Tomczak............................. 2,192.................250.............1,942 1945 Ollie Cline......................................936.................936................... 0
1982 Mike Tomczak..............................1,784..................182............ 1,602 1944 Les Horvath................................. 1,268................. 924............... 344
1981 Art Schlichter............................. 2,509.................. -42............ 2,551
217
RECORDS
TOTAL OFFENSE
INDIVIDUAL TOTAL OFFENSE 3. 8,609 Braxton Miller..............1,266........................................... 2011-15
Total Offense – Game................ Opponent...................................Year 4. 7,151 Bobby Hoying.............1,026..........................................1992-95
1. 506 Dwayne Haskins.........vs. Northwestern........................... 2018 5. 6,888 Troy Smith...................963...........................................2003-06
2. 477 Dwayne Haskins.........at Purdue....................................... 2018 6. 6,496 Steve Bellisari.............1,065...........................................1998-01
3. 463 Dwayne Haskins.........Indiana........................................... 2018 7. 6,098 Greg Frey....................988............................................ 1987-90
4. 430 Dwayne Haskins.........Michigan......................................... 2018 8. 6,094 Joe Germaine.............852............................................1996-98
5. 423 J.T. Barrett...................Penn State.......................................2017 9. 6,015 Mike Tomczak.............858.............................................1981-83
6. 418 Dwayne Haskins.........Minnesota...................................... 2018 10. 5,589 Archie Griffin...............924.............................................1972-75
7. 412 Art Schlichter...............Florida State.................................... 1981 11. 5,396 Dwayne Haskins.........693.............................................2017-18
8. 409 J.T. Barrett...................Cincinnati........................................2014 12. 5,261 Jim Karsatos................759............................................1983-86
9. 408 Troy Smith...................vs. Notre Dame............................. 2005 13. 5,097 Craig Krenzel..............830...........................................2000-03
10. 389 J.T. Barrett...................at Minnesota...................................2014 14. 4,815 Terrelle Pryor...............761............................................2008-09
11. 388 Joe Germaine.............at Penn State..................................1997 15. 4,414 Cornelius Greene........685.............................................1972-75
12. 386 J.T. Barrett...................at Michigan State............................2014 16. 4,158 Rex Kern......................716............................................. 1968-70
386 Troy Smith...................Michigan.........................................2004 17. 3,961 Ezekiel Elliott...............592.............................................2013-15
14. 379 J.T. Barrett...................Bowling Green............................... 2016 18. 3,768 Eddie George..............683............................................1992-95
15. 380 J.T. Barrett...................Indiana............................................2014 19. 3,553 Tim Spencer................645............................................ 1979-82
16. 373 J.T. Barrett...................at Nebraska....................................2017 20. 3,382 Chris Wells...................585...........................................2006-08
17. 372 Terrelle Pryor...............vs. Toledo...................................... 2009 21. 3,235 Keith Byars..................620............................................1982-85
18. 368 J.T. Barrett...................Rutgers............................................2014 *Big Ten record
368 Kenny Guiton...............at California.................................... 2013
368 Braxton Miller..............Miami (Ohio)................................... 2012 Average Total Offense Per Game – Season
21. 365 J.T. Barrett...................at Indiana........................................2017 Yards.....................Games..........Year
22. 364 J.T. Barrett...................at Rutgers........................................2017 1. 352.8 Dwayne Haskins.........4,939........................14................... 2018
23. 360 Braxton Miller..............at Indiana....................................... 2012 2. 314.3 J.T Barrett....................3,772.........................12....................2014
24. 359 Don Lamka..................Colorado..........................................1971 3. 275.8 Braxton Miller..............3,310.........................12................... 2012
25. 353 Troy Smith...................Illinois............................................ 2005 4. 275.1 J.T. Barrett...................3,851.........................14....................2017
353 Art Schlichter...............at Purdue........................................1978 5. 270.6 Joe Germaine.............3,247........................12................... 1998
27. 352 Dwayne Haskins.........vs. TCU........................................... 2018 6. 263.5 Braxton Miller..............3,162.........................12................... 2013
28. 343 Terrelle Pryor...............Minnesota..................................... 2009 7. 263.0 Troy Smith...................2,893........................11................... 2005
29. 340 Bobby Hoying.............at Penn State................................. 1995 8. 261.5 J.T Barrett....................3,400........................13................... 2016
30. 338 J.T. Barrett...................at Maryland.....................................2014 9. 253.1 Bobby Hoying.............3,290........................13................... 1995
338 Terrelle Pryor...............vs. Oregon.................................... 2009 10. 221.0 Terrelle Pryor...............2,873........................13.................. 2009
338 Joe Germaine.............at Indiana....................................... 1998
Average Total Offense Per Game – Career
Total Offense – Season.............. Attempts.....................................Year Yards.....................Games........ Years
1. *4,939 Dwayne Haskins.........612.................................................. 2018 1. 254.1 Dwayne Haskins.........5,396........................22..............2017-18
2. 3,851 J.T. Barrett...................536..................................................2017 2. 253.9 J.T Barrett....................12,697.......................50.............. 2014-17
3. 3,772 J.T. Barrett...................485..................................................2014 3. 185.2 Terrelle Pryor...............4,815.........................26............2008-09
4. 3,400 J.T. Barrett...................584................................................. 2016 4. 184.4 Art Schlichter...............8,850........................48.............. 1978-81
5. 3,310 Braxton Miller..............481.................................................. 2012 5. 175.7 Braxton Miller..............8,609........................49.............. 2011-15
6. 3,290 Bobby Hoying.............400................................................. 1995 6. 164.7 Joe Germaine.............6,094........................37.............1996-98
7. 3,247 Joe Germaine.............446................................................. 1998 7. 164.0 Troy Smith...................6,888........................42............2003-06
8. 3,162 Braxton Miller..............426................................................. 2013 8. 158.9 Bobby Hoying.............7,151..........................45.............1992-95
9. 2,893 Troy Smith...................373................................................ 2005 9. 154.0 Rex Kern......................4,158.........................27............. 1968-70
10. 2,873 Terrelle Pryor...............457................................................ 2009 10. 148.7 Greg Frey....................6,098........................41.............. 1987-90
11. 2,746 Troy Smith...................383................................................ 2006
12. 2,509 Art Schlichter...............430.................................................. 1981 Touchdowns Responsible For – Game
13. 2,498 Steve Bellisari.............417................................................. 2000 (TDs scored and passed for)..............Opponent Year
14. 2,478 Craig Krenzel..............374................................................ 2002 1. 7 J.T. Barrett............................ at Nebraska 2017
15. 2,442 Todd Boeckman..........355.................................................2007 7 J.T. Barrett............................ Bowling Green 2016
16. 2,363 Bobby Hoying.............370..................................................1994 3. 6 Dwayne Haskins.................. at Maryland 2018
17. 2,350 Jim Karsatos................354................................................. 1985 6 Dwayne Haskins.................. Indiana 2018
18. 2,295 Craig Krenzel..............387................................................ 2003 6 Dwayne Haskins.................. Michigan 2018
19. 2,255 Art Schlichter...............369................................................. 1980 6 J.T. Barrett............................ Kent State 2014
20. 2,250 Jim Karsatos................319.................................................. 1986 6 Kenny Guiton....................... at California 2013
*Big Ten record 6 Tony Curcillo........................ Iowa 1951
9. 5 J.T. Barrett............................ UNLV 2017
Total Offense – Career............... Attempts...................................Years 5 J.T. Barrett............................ at Rutgers 2015
1. *12,697 J.T. Barrett...................1,867........................................... 2014-17 5 J.T. Barrett............................ at Michigan State 2014
2. 8,850 Art Schlichter...............1,464........................................... 1978-81
TOTAL OFFENSE
5 J.T. Barrett............................ Rutgers 2014 Games Gaining 200 Yards Total Offense – Career......................Years
5 J.T. Barrett............................ at Maryland 2014 1. 37 J.T. Barrett........................................................................ 2014-17
5 Braxton Miller...................... at Michigan 2013 2. 22 Braxton Miller.................................................................. 2011-15
5 Braxton Miller...................... Penn State 2013 3. 19 Troy Smith......................................................................2003-05
5 Braxton Miller...................... California 2012 4. 16 Steve Bellisari..................................................................1998-01
5 Craig Krenzel....................... North Carolina State 2003 16 Bobby Hoying.................................................................1992-95
5 Bobby Hoying...................... at Pitt 1995 16 Art Schlichter................................................................... 1978-81
5 Bobby Hoying...................... Purdue 1994 7. 15 Dwayne Haskins..............................................................2017-18
5 Vic Janowicz........................ Iowa 1950 8. 14 Craig Krenzel.................................................................2000-03
5 John Borton......................... Washington State 1952 9. 13 Mike Tomczak..................................................................1981-84
5 Rex Kern............................... Michigan State 1969 10. 12 Joe Germaine.................................................................1996-98
5 Pete Johnson....................... North Carolina 1975
5 Keith Byars........................... Illinois 1984 Games Gaining 300 Yards Total Offense – Season.......................Year
1. 9 Dwayne Haskins.................................................................. 2018
Touchdowns Responsible For – Season........................................Year 2. 7 J.T. Barrett.............................................................................2014
1. *54 Dwayne Haskins.................................................................. 2018 3. 5 J.T. Barrett.............................................................................2017
2. 47 J.T. Barrett.............................................................................2017 5 Braxton Miller...................................................................... 2012
3. 45 J.T. Barrett.............................................................................2014 5 Joe Germaine...................................................................... 1998
4. 36 Braxton Miller...................................................................... 2013 6. 4 J.T. Barrett............................................................................ 2016
5. 33 J.T. Barrett............................................................................ 2016 4 Braxton Miller...................................................................... 2013
6. 31 Troy Smith........................................................................... 2006 4 Troy Smith........................................................................... 2005
31 Bobby Hoying...................................................................... 1995 9. 3 J.T. Barrett............................................................................ 2015
8. 28 Braxton Miller...................................................................... 2012 3 Terrelle Pryor...................................................................... 2009
9. 27 Troy Smith........................................................................... 2005 11. 2 Art Schlichter........................................................................ 1981
10. 25 Terrelle Pryor...................................................................... 2009 12. 1 Kenny Guiton....................................................................... 2013
25 Joe Germaine...................................................................... 1998 1 Braxton Miller....................................................................... 2011
25 Keith Byars............................................................................1984 1 Troy Smith........................................................................... 2006
25 Pete Johnson........................................................................1975 1 Justin Zwick.........................................................................2004
*Big Ten record 1 Troy Smith............................................................................2004
1 Craig Krenzel...................................................................... 2003
Touchdowns Responsible For – Career.......................................Years 1 Steve Bellisari...................................................................... 2001
1. *147 J.T. Barrett....................................................................... 2014-17. 1 Steve Bellisari..................................................................... 2000
2. 88 Braxton Miller.................................................................. 2011-15 1 Joe Germaine.......................................................................1997
3. 85 Art Schlichter................................................................... 1978-81 1 Don Lamka.............................................................................1971
4. 68 Troy Smith......................................................................2003-06 1 Cornelius Greene.................................................................1974
5. 61 Bobby Hoying.................................................................1992-95 1 Art Schlichter........................................................................1978
6. 58 Dwayne Haskins..............................................................2017-18 1 Art Schlichter....................................................................... 1980
7. 56 Joe Germaine.................................................................1996-98 1 Mike Tomczak.......................................................................1983
56 Pete Johnson...................................................................1973-76 1 Greg Frey............................................................................. 1989
9. 51 Keith Byars......................................................................1982-85 1 Bobby Hoying.......................................................................1994
10. 44 Ezekiel Elliott...................................................................2013-15 1 Bobby Hoying...................................................................... 1995
44 Eddie George.................................................................1992-95
44 Cornelius Greene............................................................1972-75 Games Gaining 300 Yards Total Offense – Career......................Years
*Big Ten record 1. 19 J.T. Barrett........................................................................ 2014-17
2. 10 Braxton Miller.................................................................. 2011-15
Games Gaining 200 Yards Total Offense – Season.......................Year 3. 9 Dwayne Haskins..............................................................2017-18
1. 14 Dwayne Haskins.................................................................. 2018 4. 6 Joe Germaine.................................................................1996-98
2. 11 J.T. Barrett.............................................................................2017 6 Troy Smith......................................................................2003-06
11 J.T. Barrett............................................................................ 2016 6. 4 Art Schlichter................................................................... 1978-81
11 J.T. Barrett.............................................................................2014 7. 3 Terrelle Pryor.................................................................2008-09
11 Braxton Miller...................................................................... 2013 8. 2 Steve Bellisari..................................................................1998-01
11 Bobby Hoying...................................................................... 1995 2 Bobby Hoying.................................................................1992-95
7. 10 Braxton Miller...................................................................... 2012
10 Joe Germaine...................................................................... 1998 Games Gaining 400+ Yards Total Offense – Season
9. 8 Terrelle Pryor...................................................................... 2009 1. 5 Dwayne Haskins.................................................................. 2018
8 Troy Smith........................................................................... 2006 2. 1 Troy Smith........................................................................... 2005
8 Troy Smith........................................................................... 2005 1 Art Schlichter........................................................................ 1981
8 Craig Krenzel...................................................................... 2003
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ALL-PURPOSE YARDS
RUSHING, RECEIVING AND RETURNS
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS
RUSHING, RECEIVING AND RETURNS
11. 1,706 David Boston.....................12.......................................... 1998 All-Purpose Yards Per Game Average — Season
12. 1,702 Pepe Pearson....................12.......................................... 1996 Avg. Name............................. Yds....................................Year
13. 1,668 Carlos Hyde.......................11........................................... 2013 1. 203.8 Keith Byars.........................2,446.....................................1984
1,668 Ted Ginn, Jr........................12......................................... 2005 2. 180.3 Eddie George....................2,344.................................... 1995
15 1,655 Curtis Samuel....................13.......................................... 2016 3. 167.5 Archie Griffin......................1,843......................................1974
16. 1,630 Chris Wells.........................13..........................................2007 4. 166.4 Archie Griffin......................1,830.....................................1973
1,630 Terry Glenn........................12.......................................... 1995 5. 156.9 Ezekiel Elliott.....................2015..................................... 2015
18. 1,608 Robert Smith......................12.......................................... 1990 6. 151.8 Tim Spencer......................1,822.................................... 1982
19. 1,594 Keith Byars.........................12...........................................1983 7. 151.6 Carlos Hyde.......................1,668..................................... 2013
20. 1,578 Michael Wiley....................12.......................................... 1998 8. 149.5 Tim Spencer......................1,794...................................... 1981
21. 1,563 Jeff Logan..........................12...........................................1976 9. 146.0 Archie Griffin......................1,752......................................1975
22. 1,559 Eddie George....................13...........................................1994 10. 142.3 Calvin Murray.....................1,707..................................... 1980
23. 1,540 Ken-Yon Rambo.................12.......................................... 1999 11. 142.2 David Boston.....................1,706..................................... 1998
24. 1,538 J.K. Dobbins................... 14.....................................2017 12. 141.8 Pepe Pearson....................1,702..................................... 1996
25. 1,504 Ted Ginn, Jr........................13......................................... 2006 13. 140.9 Ezekiel Elliott.....................2,114.......................................2014
26. 1,492 Antonio Pittman.................12......................................... 2005 14. 136.6 John Brockington..............1,366.....................................1970
27. 1,429 Jonathan Wells..................12.......................................... 2001 15. 135.8 Terry Glenn........................1,630.................................... 1995
28. 1,399 Raymont Harris..................12...........................................1993 16. 134.0 Robert Smith......................1,608.................................... 1990
29. 1,369 David Boston.....................13...........................................1997 17. 132.8 Keith Byars.........................1,594......................................1983
30. 1,366 John Brockington..............10...........................................1970 18. 131.5 Michael Wiley....................1,578..................................... 1998
19. 130.3 Jeff Logan..........................1,563.....................................1976
All-Purpose Yards — Career................ Games.............................Years 20. 128.3 Ken-Yon Rambo.................1,540.................................... 1999
1. 6,559 Archie Griffin......................45.....................................1972-75 21. 127.5 Jordan Hall........................1,275...................................... 2011
2. 4,851 Carlos Snow......................42...............................1987-89, 91 22. 127.3 Curtis Samuel....................1,655.................................... 2016
3. 4,602 Tim Spencer......................47.................................... 1979-82 23. 125.4 Chris Wells.........................1,630....................................2007
4. 4,439 Ezekiel Elliott.....................39.....................................2013-15 24. 122.9 Joey Galloway...................1,352.....................................1994
5. 4,403 Howard Cassady...............36....................................1952-55 25. 121.9 Maurice Clarett..................1,341.................................... 2002
6. 4,369 Keith Byars.........................37....................................1982-85
7. 4,302 Eddie George....................48....................................1992-95 All-Purpose Yards Per Game Average — Career
8. 4,194 Michael Wiley....................47....................................1996-99 1. 145.8 Archie Griffin......................6,559...............................1972-75
9. 4,068 Ted Ginn, Jr........................37...................................2004-06 2. 123.1 Robert Smith......................2,708.............................. 1990, 92
10. 3,981 Pepe Pearson....................49.................................... 1994-97 3. 122.3 Howard Cassady...............4,403...............................1952-55
11. 3,822 David Boston.....................37....................................1996-98 4. 121.9 Maurice Clarett..................1,341.................................... 2002
12. 3,655 Braxton Miller....................36..................................... 2011-15 5. 118.1 Keith Byars.........................4,369...............................1982-85
13. 3,542 Calvin Murray.....................43.................................... 1977-80 6. 115.5 Carlos Snow......................4,851................................. 1987-91
14. 3,516 Carlos Hyde.......................41......................................2010-13 7. 113.8 Ezekiel Elliott.....................4,439................................2013-15
15. 3,486 Jordan Hall........................49....................................2009-13 8. 109.9 Ted Ginn, Jr........................4,068..............................2004-06
16. 3,457 Ken-Yon Rambo.................46....................................1997-00 9. 101.9 J.K. Dobbins................... 2,854......................2017-pres.
17. 3,263 J.T. Barrett..........................36..................................... 2014-17 10. 97.9 Tim Spencer......................4,602............................... 1979-82
18. 3,259 Antonio Pittman.................35...................................2004-06 11. 93.1 Antonio Pittman.................3,259..............................2004-06
19. 3,123 Santonio Holmes...............36...................................2003-05 12. 89.6 Eddie George....................4,302...............................1992-95
20. 3,116 Mike Weber.......................38.....................................2016-18 13. 89.2 Michael Wiley....................4,194................................1996-99
21. 3,095 Michael Jenkins.................51....................................2000-03 14. 86.8 Santonio Holmes...............2,123...............................2003-05
22. 3,007 Curtis Samuel....................41......................................2014-16 15. 85.8 Carlos Hyde.......................3,516................................2010-13
23. 2,901 Gary Williams.....................48.................................... 1979-82 16. 85.5 Chris Wells.........................2,222..............................2006-07
24. 2,891 Parris Campbell.................49.....................................2015-18 17. 82.9 John Brockington..............2,073............................... 1968-70
25. 2,882 Jonathan Wells..................45.....................................1998-01 18. 82.4 Calvin Murray.....................3,542............................... 1977-80
26. 2,876 Dontre Wilson....................45.....................................2013-16 19. 82.0 Mike Weber.......................2,050...............................2016-18
27. 2,864 Raymont Harris..................43....................................1990-93 20. 81.2 Pepe Pearson....................3,981............................... 1994-97
28. 2.756 Devin Smith.......................54......................................2011-14 21. 81.0 Joey Galloway...................2,754......................... 1991, 93-94
29. 2,755 Cris Carter..........................37.................................... 1984-86 22. 80.0 Ron Springs.......................2,560...............................1976-78
30. 2,854 J.K. Dobbins................... 28............................2017-pres. 23. 74.6 Braxton Miller....................3,655................................ 2011-15
31. 2,754 Joey Galloway...................34...............................1991, 93-94 24. 75.2 Ken-Yon Rambo.................3,457...............................1997-00
32 2,708 Robert Smith......................22................................... 1990, 92 25. 74.5 Cris Carter..........................2,755............................... 1984-86
33. 2,681 Maurice Hall......................48....................................2001-04 26. 73.3 Curtis Samuel....................3,007................................2014-16
34. 2,569 Lydell Ross.........................48....................................2001-04 27. 71.1 Jordan Hall........................3,486...............................2009-13
35. 2,560 Ron Springs.......................32.....................................1976-78 28. 70.4 J.T. Barrett..........................1,620................................... 2014-
36. 2,469 Doug Donley......................44.................................... 1977-80 29. 70.0 Dan Herron........................1,960................................2008-11
37. 2,419 Corey Brown......................48.....................................2010-13 30. 68.2 Jeff Logan..........................2,387................................ 1974-77
38. 2,387 Jeff Logan..........................35..................................... 1974-77
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SCORING RECORDS
SCORING RECORDS
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RECORDS
Field Goal Percentage – Season (Min. 5 made) Most 40 to 49 Yard Field Goals Made in a Season
Made.............Attempt....................Year Attempts.......................................Year
1. .900 Drew Basil 9......................10............................... 2013 1. 10 Mike Nugent 11....................................................... 2002
2. .893 Mike Nugent 25....................28............................. 2002 2. 6 Drew Basil 8......................................................... 2011
3. .889 Mike Nugent 24....................27...............................2004 3. 5 Sean Nuernberger 10........................................................2014
4. .875 Aaron Pettrey 7.......................8............................... 2008 5 Aaron Pettrey 5....................................................... 2009
5. .857 Vlade Janakeivski 18.....................21................................1979 5 Josh Huston 8....................................................... 2005
6. .842 Drew Basil 16.....................19................................ 2011 5 Mike Nugent 6........................................................2004
.842 Mike Nugent 16.....................19.............................. 2003 5 Dan Schultz 7......................................................... 1999
8. .833 Devin Barclay 20....................24.............................. 2010 5 Tom Klaban 6.........................................................1975
9. .824 Josh Jackson 14.....................17................................1994
10. .810 Sean Nuernberger 17.....................21................................2017 Most 40 to 49 Yard Field Goals Made in a Career
Attempts.....................................Years
Field Goal Percentage – Career (Min. 20 att.) 1. 21 Mike Nugent 28.................................................2001-04
Made.............Attempted..............Years 2. 14 Dan Stultz 34............................................ 1996-2000
1. .818 Mike Nugent 72....................88.........................2001-04 3. 12 Aaron Pettrey 12.................................................2005-09
2. .794 Devin Barclay 27....................34.........................2009-10 4. 10 Rich Spangler 17..................................................1982-85
3. .786 Drew Basil 33....................42..........................2010-13 5. 9 Tom Klaban 11....................................................1974-75
4. .773 Ryan Pretorius 34....................44.........................2005-08
5. .772 Tyler Durbin 17.....................22.............................. 2016 Most 40 to 49 Yard Field Goals Attempted in a Season
6. .744 Aaron Pettrey 29....................39........................2006-09 Made.............................................Year
7. .735 Josh Jackson 36....................49.........................1993-96 1. 11 Mike Nugent 10...................................................... 2002
8. .720 Sean Nuernberger 36....................50..........................2014-18 2. 10 Sean Nuernberger 10........................................................2014
9. .676 Matt Frantz 25....................37.......................... 1986-87 10 Dan Stultz 2.........................................................1997
10. .672 Vlade Janakievski 41.....................61.......................... 1977-80 4. 9 Dan Stultz 2........................................................ 1998
5. 8 Drew Basil 6......................................................... 2011
Most 50+ Yard Field Goals Made in a Season Josh Huston 5....................................................... 2005
Attempts.......................................Year
1. 5 Mike Nugent 5........................................................2004 Most 40 to 49 Yard Field Goals Attempted in a Career
2. 2 Aaron Pettrey 4....................................................... 2009 Made...........................................Years
2 Aaron Pettrey 3....................................................... 2008 1. 34 Dan Stultz 14............................................. 1996-2000
2 Aaron Pettrey 3....................................................... 2006 2. 28 Mike Nugent 21..................................................2001-04
2 Mike Nugent 2....................................................... 2003 3. 19 Pat O’Morrow 8.............................................1986, 88-89
2 Pat O’Morrow 2.........................................................1987 4. 17 Rich Spangler 10..................................................1982-85
5. 15 Tim Williams 6...................................................1990-93
Most 50+ Yard Field Goals Made in a Career
Attempts.....................................Years Consecutive Field Goals Made
1. 8 Mike Nugent 9...................................................2001-04 Games.........................................Years
2. 6 Aaron Pettrey 10.................................................2006-08 1. 24 Mike Nugent 13..................................................2001-02
3. 4 Tim Williams 8...................................................1990-93 2. 15 Vlade Janakievski 5................................................... 1979-80
4. 3 Ryan Pretorius 4..................................................2006-08 3. 12 Drew Basil 7.......................................................... 2011
3 Pat O’Morrow 7..............................................1986, 88-89 4. 10 Tyler Durbin 7......................................................... 2016
10 Dan Stultz 4....................................................... 2000
Most 50+ Yard Field Goals Attempted in a Season 10 Vlade Janakievski 8....................................................1978-79
Made.............................................Year 7. 9 Ryan Pretorius 6........................................................2007
1. 6 Mike Nugent 5........................................................2004 9 Mike Nugent 4........................................................2004
6 Tom Skladany 0.........................................................1976 9 Mike Nugent 4........................................................2004
3. 4 Aaron Pettrey 2....................................................... 2009 9 Josh Jackson 7.................................................... 1994-95
4 Vlade Janakievski 0......................................................... 1977
4 Robert Funk 0.........................................................1964 Consecutive Field Goals Made in Ohio Stadium
Games.........................................Years
Most 50+ Yard Field Goals Attempted in a Career 1. 17 Mike Nugent 9..................................................2002-03
Made...........................................Years 2. 15 Aaron Pettrey 9........................................... 2006, 08-09
1. 10 Aaron Pettrey 6..................................................2006-08 3. 12 Drew Basil 6.................................................... 2011-12
2. 9 Mike Nugent 8...................................................2001-04 12 Mike Nugent 7........................................................ 2003
9 Tom Skladany 1.....................................................1974-76 5. 10 Vlade Janakievski 7.....................................................1978-79
4. 8 Tim Williams 4...................................................1990-93 10 Vlade Janakievski 4........................................................ 1980
5. 7 Pat O’Morrow 3.............................................1986, 88-89 7. 9 Tim Williams 5...................................................1992-93
8. 8 Ryan Pretorius 5..................................................2006-07
9. 7 Tyler Durbin 5........................................................ 2016
Longest Field Goal – Game Opponent......................................Year “It’s Gooooooood!” – Late, Game-Winning Field Goals
1. 59 Tom Skladany at Illinois.............................................1975 Date Kicker Opponent.................FG Time Score
2. 55 Mike Nugent Marshall.............................................2004 11-14-09 Devin Barclay Iowa............................ 39 OT1 27-24
55 Mike Nugent Wisconsin..........................................2004 9-11-04 Mike Nugent Marshall...................... 55 :00, 4th 24-21
55 Dan Stultz Indiana...............................................1997 11-15-03 Mike Nugent at Purdue.................... 36 OT1 16-13
55 Gary Cairns at Illinois............................................ 1966 11-11-00 Dan Stultz at Illinois..................... 34 :00, 4th 24-21
6. 54 Aaron Pettrey Youngstown State............................ 2008 10-23-99 Dan Stultz at Minnesota.............. 40 1:15, 4th 20-17
7. 53 Mike Nugent at Michigan State..............................2004 10-17-87 Matt Frantz at Purdue.................... 50 3:10, 4th 20-17
53 Mike Nugent Iowa.................................................. 2003 11-21-87 Matt Frantz at Michigan................. 26 5:18, 4th 23-20
53 Bob Atha at Purdue............................................ 1981 9-20-86 Pat O’Morrow Colorado.................... 19 00:25, 4th 13-10
10. 52 Drew Basil Michigan............................................ 2012 11-14-70 Fred Schram at Purdue.................... 30 2:04, 4th 10-7
52 Aaron Pettrey Navy................................................. 2009 11-20-65 Bob Funk at Michigan................. 28 1:15, 4th 9-7
52 Ryan Pretorius Cincinnati......................................... 2005 10-30-65 Bob Funk Minnesota.................. 18 1:17, 4th 11-10
52 Mike Nugent Indiana..............................................2004 10-2-65 Bob Funk at Washington............ 27 00:59, 4th 23-21
52 Mike Nugent Purdue.............................................. 2003 10-10-62 D. VanRaaphorst Indiana....................... 27 00:08, 4th 10-7
52 Tim Williams at Illinois............................................ 1992 11-1-52 Tad Weed at Northwestern......... 27 5:54, 4th 24-21
52 Tim Williams at Boston College............................. 1990 1-2-50 Jimmy Hague vs. California*............. 17 1:55, 4th 17-14
52 Rich Spangler vs Southern California...................... 1985 11-3-45 Max Schnittker Northwestern............. 32 1:28, 4th 16-14
11-13-43 John Stungis Illinois......................... 27 :00, 4th 29-26
Longest Field Goal Made in Ohio Stadium – Game 10-5-40 Charlie Maag Purdue........................ 29 0:19, 4th 17-14
Opponent......................................Year 11-19-32 Mickey Vuchinich at Illinois..................... 27 <2:00, 4th 3-0
1. 55 Mike Nugent Marshall.............................................2004 11-15-19 Chic Harley at Wisconsin............... 22 4th 3-0
55 Mike Nugent Wisconsin..........................................2004 *Rose Bowl
55 Dan Stultz Indiana...............................................1997 Special thanks to historian Jack Park, who assisted on this info.
4. 54 Aaron Pettrey Youngstown State............................ 2008
5. 53 Mike Nugent Iowa.................................................. 2003 PUNTING RECORDS
6. 52 Drew Basil Michigan............................................ 2012 Punt Yards – Game......... Attempts.......Avg.........Opponent..........Year
52 Aaron Pettrey Navy................................................. 2009 1. 685 Vic Janowicz................21........32.6......... Michigan............. 1950
52 Ryan Pretorius Cincinnati......................................... 2005 2. 492 Tom Tupa.....................10........49.2......... West Virginia.......1987
52 Mike Nugent Indiana..............................................2004 3. 490 Gary Lago.....................11........44.5......... Minnesota.............1971
52 Mike Nugent Purdue.............................................. 2003 4. 452 Vic Janowicz................10........45.2......... Pitt........................ 1951
11. 51 Aaron Pettrey Indiana............................................. 2006 5. 443 B. Bartholomew...........10........44.3......... at Michigan..........1997
51 Mike Nugent Indiana............................................. 2002 6. 431 Drue Chrisman..............9........ 47.9......... at Penn St........... 2018
51 Matt Frantz Indiana...............................................1987
51 Rich Spangler Indiana.............................................. 1985 Punt Yards – Season..........................Punts............Avg................Year
15. 50 Aaron Pettrey Illinois............................................... 2009 1. 3,553 B.J. Sander..............................82.............. 43.3............... 2003
50 Ryan Pretorius Youngstown State............................ 2008 2. 3,252 Brent Bartholomew.................72..............45.2.................1997
50 Ryan Pretorius Penn State.........................................2007 3. 2,963 Tom Tupa.................................63...............47.0.................1987
50 Tim Williams Illinois................................................ 1992 4. 2,889 Ben Buchanan.........................70...............41.3................. 2011
50 Bob Atha Northwestern.....................................1979 5. 2,780 Kyle Turano..............................65.............. 42.8................2004
6. 2,697 Andy Groom............................ 60..............45.0............... 2002
7. 2,653 Tom Orosz................................65.............. 40.8................ 1980
8. 2,636 Drue Chrisman......................... 61.............. 43.2................ 2018
9. 2,614 Cameron Johnston..................56...............46.7................ 2016
10. 2,549 Cameron Johnston..................58.............. 43.9................ 2015
Punt Yards – Career...........................Punts............Avg................Year
1. 9,927 Brent Bartholomew...............237...............41.9...........1995-98
2. 9,564 Tom Tupa............................... 214...............44.7........... 1984-87
3. 9,483 Cameron Johnston................. 211.............. 44.9............2013-16
4. 7,286 Ben Buchanan........................177...............41.2...........2009-12
5. 8,317 A.J. Trapasso........................ 203...............41.0..........2005-08
Punt Attempts – Game..........Yards.......Avg.........Opponent..........Year
1. 21 Vic Janowicz.............685........32.6......... Michigan............. 1950
2. 11 A.J. Trapasso..............411........ 37.4......... at Michigan.........2007
11 Mike Sensibaugh......402........36.5......... So. Methodist..... 1968
11 Gary Lago.................490........44.5......... at Minnesota.........1971
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DEFENSIVE RECORDS
229
RECORDS
DEFENSIVE RECORDS
DEFENSIVE RECORDS
231
RECORDS
DEFENSIVE RECORDS
DEFENSIVE RECORDS
233
RECORDS
RETURN RECORDS
Punt Return Records 2 Garcia Lane........................................................................1983
Punt Return Yards – Game.................. Opponent..........................Year 2 Jeff Graham....................................................................... 1990
1. 170 Neal Colzie...........................Michigan State......................1973
2. 166 Tom Campana......................at Michigan............................1971 Punt Returns for Touchdowns – Career.......................................Years
3. 161 Garcia Lane..........................Purdue..................................1983 1. 6 Ted Ginn, Jr.................................................................2004-06
4. 131 Nate Clements.....................at Purdue............................ 2000 2. 3 Jeff Graham..................................................................1989-90
5. 130 Ray Small..............................at Penn State...................... 2009 3 Garcia Lane...................................................................1981-83
6. 126 Jeff Graham..........................at Wisconsin......................... 1990 4. 2 Corey Brown.................................................................2010-13
7. 123 Ted Ginn, Jr..........................Michigan..............................2004 2 Bradley Roby..................................................................2011-13
8. 110 Ray Small..............................Michigan............................. 2008 2 David Boston................................................................1996-98
110 Ted Ginn, Jr..........................at Indiana............................ 2005 2 Tito Paul........................................................................1991-94
10. 105 Neal Colzie...........................Minnesota.............................1973 2 Neal Colzie....................................................................1972-74
2 Tim Fox..........................................................................1972-75
Punt Return Yards – Season................ Returns..............................Year 2 Larry Zelina.................................................................. 1968-70
1. 679 Neal Colzie...........................40..........................................1973
2. 513 Nate Clements.....................39........................................ 2000 Punt Return Yards Per Attempt – Game
3. 447 Tom Campana......................37...........................................1971 (Min. 2 returns)....................................... Opponent......................Year
4. 431 Larry Zelina..........................23......................................... 1969 1. 43.6 Nate Clements......................... at Purdue........................ 2000
5. 411 Garcia Lane..........................40......................................... 1982 2. 36.0 Ted Ginn, Jr.............................. Wisconsin........................2004
6. 392 David Boston........................47..........................................1997 3. 35.5 Ted Ginn, Jr.............................. at Michigan State............2004
7. 384 Ted Ginn, Jr..........................15..........................................2004 4. 33.2 Tom Campana.......................... at Michigan........................1971
8. 379 Jalin Marshall.......................28......................................... 2015 5. 31.3 Larry Zelina.............................. Michigan State................ 1969
9. 364 Ray Small..............................24........................................ 2008
10. 350 Mike Guess..........................38..........................................1978 Punt Return Yards Per Attempt – Season
(Min. 1 return per game)...................... Returns-Yards....................Year
Punt Return Yards – Career................. Returns............................Years 1. 25.6 Ted Ginn, Jr..........................15-384..................................2004
1. 959 David Boston........................98....................................1996-98 2. 18.7 Larry Zelina..........................23-431.................................. 1969
2. 900 Ted Ginn, Jr..........................64...................................2004-06 3. 17.0 Neal Colzie...........................40-679..................................1973
3. 895 Garcia Lane..........................89....................................1980-83 4. 15.2 Ray Small..............................24-364................................. 2008
4. 855 Neal Colzie...........................60.....................................1972-74 5. 14.2 David Boston........................19-270.................................. 1998
5. 790 Ray Small..............................78...................................2006-09 6. 13.8 Jeff Graham..........................24-330................................. 1990
6. 751 Mike Guess..........................73.....................................1977-79 7. 13.5 Jalin Marshall.......................28-379.................................. 2015
7. 695 Nate Clements.....................58....................................1998-00 8. 13.2 Nate Clements.....................39-513................................. 2000
8. 662 Jalin Marshall.......................52.....................................2013-15 9. 12.3 Corey Brown........................18-221................................... 2012
9. 531 Jeff Graham..........................41.....................................1988-90 10. 12.1 Tom Campana......................37-447....................................1971
10. 467 Chris Gamble.......................60....................................2001-03
Punt Return Yards Per Attempt – Career
Punt Returns – Game................Yards..........Opponent...................Year (Min. 1 return per game)...................... Returns-Yards..................Years
1. 9 Tom Campana..................76..........at Indiana.......................1971 1. 14.3 Neal Colzie...........................60-855.............................1972-74
2. 8 Neal Colzie..................... 170..........Michigan State..............1973 2. 14.1 Ted Ginn, Jr..........................64-900...........................2004-06
8 Ken-Yon Rambo................54..........Penn State................... 1998 3. 13.2 Larry Zelina..........................40-529............................ 1968-70
8 Ken-Yon Rambo............... 66..........at Illinois....................... 1998 4. 13.0 Jeff Graham..........................41-531..............................1989-90
5. 7 Ray Small........................ 130..........at Penn State.............. 2009 5. 12.7 Jalin Marshall.......................52-662.............................2013-15
7 Gary Berry........................ 13..........at Northwestern.......... 1998 6. 12.0 Nate Clements.....................58-695............................1998-00
7 Tom Campana..................45..........Michigan State...............1971 7. 10.7 Tom Campana......................50-535............................. 1969-71
8. 10.3 Mike Guess..........................73-751...............................1977-79
Punt Returns – Season........................ Yards.................................Year 9. 10.1 Ray Small..............................78-790............................2006-09
1. 47 David Boston........................392........................................1997 10. 10.0 Garcia Lane..........................89-895............................1980-83
2. 40 Neal Colzie...........................679........................................1973
40 Garcia Lane..........................411......................................... 1982 KICKOFF RETURN RECORDS
4. 39 Nate Clements.....................513....................................... 2000 Kickoff Return Yards – Game.............. Opponent..........................Year
5. 38 Mike Guess..........................350........................................1978 1. 213 Carlos Snow.........................at Pitt.....................................1988
2. 156 Ken-Yon Rambo....................Minnesota........................... 2000
Punt Returns – Career......................... Yards...............................Years 3. 148 Howard Cassady..................Illinois....................................1953
1. 98 David Boston........................959..................................1996-98 4. 147 Carlos Snow.........................vs. Syracuse......................... 1992
2. 89 Garcia Lane..........................895...................................1981-83 5. 136 Joey Galloway......................at Indiana..............................1994
3. 78 Ray Small..............................790.................................2006-09 136 Bob Klein..............................Northwestern....................... 1962
4. 73 Mike Guess..........................751....................................1977-79
5. 64 Ted Ginn, Jr..........................900................................2004-06 Kickoff Return Yards – Season............ Attempts............................Year
1. 683 Jordan Hall...........................26.......................................... 2011
Punt Returns for Touchdowns – Game.... Opponent......................Year 2. 653 Ken-Yon Rambo....................31.......................................... 1999
1. 2 Garcia Lane.............................. Purdue..............................1983 3. 583 Parris Campbell....................21.......................................... 2016
4. 534 Jaamal Berry........................21.......................................... 2010
Punt Returns for Touchdowns – Season........................................Year 5. 532 Ted Ginn, Jr..........................18......................................... 2005
1. 4 Ted Ginn, Jr.......................................................................2004 6. 528 Dontre Wilson......................22..........................................2014
2. 2 Corey Brown..................................................................... 2012 7. 523 Dontre Wilson......................21.......................................... 2013
2 Larry Zelina....................................................................... 1969 523 Maurice Hall.........................24......................................... 2001
2 Neal Colzie.........................................................................1973
RETURN RECORDS
9. 513 Carlos Snow.........................19...........................................1988 Kickoff Returns for TDs - Game .......... Opponent .........................Year
10. 503 Jordan Hall...........................18.......................................... 2010 1. 1 Jordan Hall............................... 85 vs. Michigan............... 2010
503 Jamie Holland......................24......................................... 1986 1 Ray Small.................................. 96 vs. Wisconsin ........... 2009
1 Ted Ginn, Jr.............................. 93 vs. Florida @............. 2006
Kickoff Return Yards – Career............. Attempts............................Year 1 Ted Ginn, Jr.............................. 100 at Minnesota .......... 2005
1. 1,642 Maurice Hall.........................72....................................2001-04 1 Michael Wiley........................... 100 vs. Bowling Green.....1997
2. 1,468 Ken-Yon Rambo....................64....................................1997-00 1 Shawn Springs......................... 97 vs. Boston College +.. 1995
3. 1,308 Jordan Hall...........................49....................................2009-13 1 Joey Galloway.......................... 93 at Indiana....................1994
4. 1,380 Carlos Snow.........................58..................................... 1987-91 1 Butler By’not’e......................... 89 at Pittsburgh...............1993
5. 1,280 Dontre Wilson......................53.....................................2013-16 1 Carlos Snow............................. 100 at Pitt.........................1988
6. 1,012 Ted Ginn, Jr..........................38...................................2004-06 1 Keith Byars............................... 99 vs. Pitt #......................1984
7. 981 Howard Cassady..................42....................................1952-55 1 Tyrone Hicks............................ 96 at Wisconsin................1978
8. 913 Parris Campbell....................30................................2015-pres. 1 Lenny Willis.............................. 93 at Northwestern..........1974
9. 730 Tom Barrington....................24....................................1963-65 1 Lenny Willis.............................. 97 vs. Oregon State.........1974
10. 721 Lamaar Thomas...................34...................................2006-09 1 Archie Griffin............................ 93 vs. Minnesota..............1973
1 Morris Bradshaw...................... 88 vs. Wisconsin...............1971
Kickoff Returns – Game.......................... Opponent......................Year 1 Robert Klein............................. 90 vs. Northwestern....... 1962
1. 7 Vince Workman........................ at Wisconsin.....................1987 1 Bill Wentz.................................. 100 at Illinois................... 1960
2. 6 Maurice Hall............................. at Michigan..................... 2003 1 Walter Klevay........................... 93 at Indiana................... 1950
3. 5 Dontre Wilson.......................... at Michigan State.............2014 1 Dean Sensanbaugher.............. 98 at Purdue....................1947
5 Dontre Wilson.......................... Virginia Tech.....................2014 1 Dean Sensanbaugher.............. 103 at Great Lakes........... 1943
5 Jordan Hall............................... Wisconsin......................... 2011 @ BCS National Championship; + Kickoff Classic; N.J.; # Fiesta Bowl
5 Jordan Hall............................... Nebraska.......................... 2011
5 Jordan Hall............................... vs. Arkansas.................... 2010 Kickoff Returns for Touchdowns - Season ..........................................Year
5 Lamar Thomas......................... vs. Texas......................... 2008 1. 2 Lenny Willis..........................................................................1974
5 Ray Small.................................. vs. LSU.............................2007 2. 1 (18 tied)
5 Ted Ginn, Jr.............................. Michigan......................... 2006
5 Maurice Hall............................. at Purdue.........................2004 Kickoff Returns for Touchdowns - Career ......................................... Years
5 Ken-Yon Rambo........................ Purdue............................. 1999 1. 2 Ted Ginn, Jr...................................................................2005-06
5 Ken-Yon Rambo........................ Illinois.............................. 1999 2 Lenny Willis..........................................................................1974
5 Ken-Yon Rambo........................ Michigan State................ 1998 2 Dean Sensanbaugher....................................................1943-47
5 Joey Galloway.......................... at Penn State....................1994 4. 1 (14 tied)
5 Carlos Snow............................. vs. Auburn....................... 1990
Kickoff Return Yards Per Attempt – Game
5 Robert Smith............................ Southern California......... 1990 (Min. 2 attempts)................................. Opponent..........................Year
5 Carlos Snow............................. Pitt....................................1988 1. 67.5 Jordan Hall...........................vs. Colorado.......................... 2011
5 Tim Spencer............................. Florida State..................... 1981 2. 64.5 Ted Ginn, Jr..........................at Minnesota....................... 2005
5 Howard Cassady...................... Illinois...............................1953 3. 64.5 Lenny Willis..........................Oregon State........................1974
5 Karl Sturtz................................. SMU................................. 1950 4. 61.5 Carlos Snow.........................at Minnesota........................ 1989
5. 60.0 Dean Sensanbaugher..........at Purdue..............................1947
Kickoff Returns – Season........................ Yards.............................Year 60.0 Archie Griffin........................Minnesota.............................1973
1. 31 Ken-Yon Rambo....................653....................................... 1999
2. 26 Jordan Hall...........................683........................................ 2011 Kickoff Return Yards Per Attempt – Season
3. 24 Maurice Hall.........................523....................................... 2001 (Min. 1 return per game)...................... Returns-Yards....................Year
24 Jamie Holland......................503....................................... 1986 1. 34.3 Tom Barrington....................14-480.................................. 1965
5. 22 Dontre Wilson......................528........................................2014 2. 31.3 Howard Cassady..................10-313................................... 1955
22 Ray Small..............................391........................................2007 3. 30.3 Karl Sturtz.............................10-303.................................. 1950
7. 21 Parris Campbell....................584....................................... 2016 4. 29.6 Ted Ginn, Jr. ........................18-532................................. 2005
21 Dontre Wilson......................523....................................... 2013 5. 28.1 Ken-Yon Rambo....................17-478.................................. 2000
21 Jaamal Berry........................534....................................... 2010 6. 27.9 Jordan Hall...........................18-503.................................. 2010
10. 19 Maurice Hall.........................487.......................................2004 7. 27.8 Parris Campbell....................21-584.................................. 2016
19 Maurice Hall.........................434...................................... 2002 8. 27.6 Butler By’not’e.....................13-359...................................1993
19 Carlos Snow.........................513.........................................1988 9. 27.0 Ray Small..............................12-324................................. 2009
19 Tyrone Hicks........................398........................................1978 27.0 Carlos Snow.........................19-513....................................1988
19 Dave Brungard.....................109........................................1967
Kickoff Return Yards Per Attempt – Career
Kickoff Returns – Career..................... Yards...............................Years (Min. .5 return per game).................... Returns-Yards..................Years
1. 72 Maurice Hall.........................1,642................................2001-04 1. 30.4 Parris Cempbell....................30-913.........................2015-pres.
2. 64 Ken-Yon Rambo....................1,468................................1997-00 30.4 Tom Barrington....................24-730.............................1963-65
3. 58 Carlos Snow.........................1,380................................ 1987-91 3. 30.3 Karl Sturtz.............................10-303.............................1949-50
4. 53 Dontre Wilson......................1,280................................2013-16 4. 27.1 Butler By’not’e.....................23-623............................1990-93
5. 49 Jordan Hall...........................1,309...............................2009-13 5. 26.7 Jordan Hall...........................49-1,308..........................2009-13
6. 42 Howard Cassady..................981...................................1952-55 6. 26.6 Ted Ginn, Jr..........................38-1,012..........................2004-06
7. 38 Ted Ginn, Jr..........................1,012...............................2004-06 7. 25.4 Jaamal Berry........................21-534.............................. 2010-11
8. 36 Dante Lee.............................696...................................1989-91 8. 25.0 Joey Galloway......................20-499.............................1991-94
9. 34 Ray Small..............................715..................................2006-09 9. 24.3 Dontre Wilson......................50-1,218............................... 2013-
34 Lamaar Thomas...................721..................................2006-09 10. 22.9 Ken-Yon Rambo....................64-1,468..................... 1997-2000
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MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS
OPPONENT SUPERLATIVES
Punts Opponent......................Year
1. 86 Dwight Eddleman.................... at Illinois...........................1948
2. 82 Phil Vierneisel.......................... Illinois...............................1974
3. 78 Colby Blanton........................... Florida A&M..................... 2013
4. 77 Phil Vierneisel.......................... Illinois...............................1974
5. 76 Michael Friede......................... at Indiana.........................1978
unt Return s
P Opponent......................Year
1. 110 Al Barlow.................................. Michigan.......................... 1905
2. 90 Jimmy Shofner......................... TCU...................................1957
3. 86 Tim Dwight............................... at Iowa............................. 1996
86 Aramis Danday......................... vs. Southern Cal @.......... 1955
5. & 80 Richard Braznell....................... Missouri............................1948
@ Rose Bowl at Pasadena, Calif.; & Return of a field goal attempt
237
RECORDS
241
RECORDS
ALL-TIME RESULTS
243
RESULTS
RESULTS BY YEAR
Alexander S. Lilley Jack Ryder Charles A. Hickey David F. Edwards John B. Eckstorm Perry Hale E. R. Sweetland A. E. Herrnstein Howard Jones
1890-1891 1892-1895, 1898 1896 1897 1899-1901 1902-1903 1904-1905 1906-1909 1910
3-5-0 (.375) 22-22-2 (.500) 5-5-1 (.500) 1-7-1 (.167) 22-4-3 (.810) 14-5-2 (.714) 14-7-2 (.652) 28-10-1 (.731) 6-1-3 (.750)
RESULTS BY YEAR
Harry Vaughn John R. Richards John W. Wilce Sam S. Willaman Francis A. Schmidt Paul E. Brown Carroll C. Widdoes Paul O. Bixler
1911 1912 1913-1928 1929-1933 1934-1940 1941-1943 1944-1945 1946
5-3-2 (.600) 6-3-0 (.667) 78-33-9 (.688) 26-10-5 (.695) 39-16-1 (.705) 18-8-1 (.685) 16-2-0 (.889) 4-3-2 (.556)
245
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RESULTS BY YEAR
Wesley E. Fesler Woody Hayes Earle Bruce John Cooper Jim Tressel Luke Fickell Urban Meyer Ryan Day
1947-1950 1951-1978 1979-1987 1988-2000 2001-2010 2011 2012-2018 2019-pres.
21-13-3 (.608) 205-61-10 (.761) 81-26-1 (.755) 111-43-4 (.715) 94-21 (.817) 6-7 (.462) 83-9 (.902) 3-0 (1.000)
RESULTS BY YEAR
1917 (8-0-1, 4-0/1st) 1922 (3-4, 1-4/8th) 1927 (4-4, 2-3/T 6th)
Captains: Harold J. Courtney, Howard Courtney Captain: Lloyd A. Pixley Captain: Theodore R. Meyer
Sept. 29 W Case.................................. 49-0 Oct. 7 W Ohio Wesleyan.................... 5-0 Oct. 1 W Wittenberg......................... 31-0
Oct. 6 W Ohio Wesleyan.................. 53-0 14 W Oberlin............................... 14-0 8 W at Iowa............................... 13-6
13 W Northwestern.................... 40-0 21 L Michigan............................. 0-19 15 L Northwestern....................13-19
27 W Denison............................. 67-0 28 L at Minnesota....................... 0-9 22 L at Michigan........................ 0-21
Nov. 3 W at Indiana.......................... 26-3 Nov. 11 L Chicago.............................. 9-14 29 W Chicago...............................13-7
10 W at Wisconsin....................... 16-3 18 L Iowa.................................... 9-12 Nov. 5 L at Princeton....................... 0-20
17 W Illinois................................. 13-0 25 W at Illinois...............................6-3 12 W Denison.............................. 61-6
24 T at Auburn............................ 0-0 Points - OSU 43, OPP 57 19 L Illinois................................. 0-13
29 W Camp Sherman................. 28-0 Points - OSU 131, OPP 92
Points - OSU 292, OPP 6 1923 (3-4-1, 1-4/8th)
1928 (5-2-1, 3-2/4th)
Captain: Boni Petcoff
Captain: Leo Raskowski
1918 (3-3, 0-3/T 8th) Oct. 6 W Ohio Wesleyan...................24-7
Oct. 6 W Wittenberg......................... 41-0
Captain: Clarence A. MacDonald 13 T Colgate............................ 23-23
13 W at Northwestern.................10-0
Oct. 5 W Ohio Wesleyan................... 41-0 20 L at Michigan....................... 0-23
20 W Michigan............................. 19-7
12 W Denison............................. 34-0 27 L Iowa................................... 0-20
27 W at Indiana........................... 13-0
Nov. 9 W Case.................................. 56-0 Nov. 3 W Denison............................. 42-0
Nov. 3 T Princeton............................. 6-6
16 L at Illinois............................. 0-13 10 W at Purdue.......................... 32-0
10 L Iowa.....................................7-14
23 L Wisconsin........................... 3-14 17 L at Chicago...........................3-17
17 W Muskingum....................... 39-0
*30 L Michigan............................. 0-14 24 L Illinois.................................. 0-9
24 L Illinois.................................. 0-8
Points - OSU 134, OPP 41 Points - OSU 124, OPP 99
Points - OSU 135, OPP 35
*Rescheduled from Oct. 26. Game postponed that
day because of influenza outbreak. 1924 (2-3-3, 1-3-2/7th) SAM S. WILLAMAN
Captain: Francis D. Young 1929 (4-3-1, 2-2-1/T 5TH)
1919 (6-1, 3-1/2nd) Oct. 4 W Purdue..................................7-0 Captain: Alan M. Holman
Captain: Charles W. Harley 11 T at Iowa................................ 0-0 Oct. 5 W Wittenberg......................... 19-0
Oct. 4 W Ohio Wesleyan.................. 38-0 18 W Ohio Wesleyan...................10-0 12 W Iowa......................................7-6
11 W Cincinnati.......................... 46-0 25 T Chicago................................3-3 19 W at Michigan..........................7-0
18 W Kentucky........................... 49-0 Nov. 1 T Wooster................................ 7-7 26 T Indiana................................ 0-0
25 W at Michigan........................ 13-3 8 L Indiana............................... 7-12 Nov. 2 L at Pitt.................................. 2-18
Nov. 8 W Purdue............................... 20-0 15 L Michigan............................. 6-16 9 L Northwestern..................... 6-18
15 W at Wisconsin........................ 3-0 22 L at Illinois...............................0-7 16 W Kenyon.............................. 54-0
22 L Illinois...................................7-9 Points - OSU 40, OPP 45 23 L Illinois................................ 0-27
Points - OSU 176, OPP 12 Points - OSU 95, OPP 69
1925 (4-3-1, 1-3-1/8th)
1920 (7-1, 5-0/1st) Captain: Harold B. Cunningham 1930 (5-2-1, 2-2-1/T 4th)
Captain: Iolas M. Huffman Oct. 3 W Ohio Wesleyan................... 10-3 Captain: Wesley E. Fesler
Oct. 2 W Ohio Wesleyan.................. 55-0 10 T Chicago................................3-3 Sept. 27 W Mt. Union........................... 59-0
9 W Oberlin...............................37-0 17 W Columbia............................. 9-0 Oct. 4 W Indiana.............................. 23-0
16 W Purdue................................ 17-0 24 L Iowa.................................... 0-15 11 L at Northwestern................. 2-19
23 W Wisconsin............................13-7 31 W Wooster.............................. 17-0 18 L Michigan............................. 0-13
Nov. 30 W at Chicago............................7-6 Nov. 7 W Indiana.................................7-0 Nov. 1 T Wisconsin............................ 0-0
6 W Michigan..............................14-7 14 L at Michigan........................0-10 8 W at Navy.............................. 27-0
20 W at Illinois...............................7-0 21 L Illinois................................. 9-14 15 W Pitt...................................... 16-7
Jan. 1 L California*......................... 0-28 Points - OSU 55, OPP 45 22 W at Illinois............................. 12-9
Points - OSU 150, OPP 48 Points - OSU 139, OPP 48
*Rose Bowl 1926 (7-1, 3-1/3rd) 1931 (6-3, 4-2/4th)
Captain: Marty G. Karow Captain: Stuart K. Holcomb
1921 (5-2, 4-1/T 2nd) Oct. 2 W Wittenberg........................ 40-0 Oct. 3 W Cincinnati...........................67-6
Captain: Cyril E. Myers 9 W Ohio Wesleyan...................47-0 10 L Vanderbilt.........................21-26
Oct. 1 W Ohio Wesleyan.................. 28-0 16 W at Columbia........................32-7 17 W at Michigan....................... 20-7
8 L Oberlin.................................6-7 23 W Iowa................................... 23-6 24 L Northwestern.....................0-10
15 W Minnesota......................... 27-0 30 W at Chicago.......................... 18-0 31 W at Indiana........................... 13-0
22 W at Michigan........................ 14-0 Nov. 6 W Wilmington..........................13-7 Nov. 7 W Navy.................................. 20-0
Nov. 5 W at Chicago............................7-0 13 L Michigan............................ 16-17 14 W at Wisconsin........................ 6-0
12 W Purdue............................... 28-0 20 W at Illinois...............................7-6 21 W Illinois................................ 40-0
19 L Illinois...................................0-7 Points - OSU 196, OPP 43 28 L at Minnesota...................... 7-19
Points - OSU 110, OPP 14 Points - OSU 194, OPP 68
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RESULTS
RESULTS BY YEAR
1932 (4-1-3, 2-1-2/4th) 1936 (5-3, 4-1/T 2nd) 1940 (4-4, 3-3/T 4th)
Captain: Lewis G. Hinchman Captain: Merle E. Wendt Captain: E. James Langhurst
Oct. 1 W Ohio Wesleyan...................34-7 Rank Rank
8 T Indiana................................. 7-7 Oct. 3 W N.Y. University................... 60-0 Sept. 28 W Pitt......................................30-7
15 L Michigan............................. 0-14 10 L Pitt....................................... 0-6 Oct. 5 W Purdue............................... 17-14
22 T at Pitt................................... 0-0 17 L at Northwestern................ 13-14 12 L at Northwestern...................3-6
29 T Wisconsin............................. 7-7 24 W Indiana.................................7-0 15 19 L No. 7 Minnesota..................7-13
Nov. 5 W at Northwestern................ 20-6 31 L at Notre Dame.....................2-7 26 L at No. 1 Cornell................... 7-21
12 W Penn................................... 19-0 Nov. 7 W Chicago............................. 44-0 Nov. 2 W Indiana............................... 21-6
19 W at Illinois.............................. 3-0 14 W at Illinois............................. 13-0 16 W at Illinois............................. 14-6
Points - OSU 90, OPP 41 18 21 W Michigan............................. 21-0 23 L No. 7 Michigan.................. 0-40
Points - OSU 160, OPP 27 Points - OSU 99, OPP 113
1933 (7-1, 4-1/2nd)
Captains: Joseph T. Gailus, Sidney Gillman 1937 (6-2, 5-1/2nd) PAUL BROWN
Oct. 7 W Virginia.............................. 75-0 Captains: Ralph C. Wolf, James A. McDonald
14 W Vanderbilt.......................... 20-0 Rank 1941 (6-1-1, 3-1-1/T 2nd)
21 L at Michigan........................ 0-13 Sept. 25 W Texas Christian................... 14-0 Captain: Jack W. Stephenson
28 W Northwestern..................... 12-0 Oct. 2 W Purdue................................ 13-0 Rank
Nov. 4 W Indiana............................... 21-0 9 L at S. California...................12-13 Sept. 27 W Missouri.............................. 12-7
11 W at Penn.............................. 20-7 12 23 W No. 7 Northwestern.............7-0 Oct. 4 W at S. California................... 33-0
18 W at Wisconsin........................ 6-0 8 30 W at Chicago......................... 39-0 10 18 W Purdue...............................16-14
25 W Illinois...................................7-6 8 Nov. 6 L Indiana...............................0-10 11 25 L No. 13 Northwestern...........7-14
Points - OSU 161, OPP 26 13 W Illinois................................. 19-0 Nov. 1 W at Pittsburgh......................21-14
19 20 W at Michigan........................ 21-0 20 8 W Wisconsin.........................46-34
FRANCIS SCHMIDT Points - OSU 125, OPP 23 20 15 W Illinois................................. 12-7
14 22 T at No. 5 Michigan............20-20
1934 (7-1, 5-1/2nd) 1938 (4-3-1, 3-2-1/6th) Points - OSU 167, OPP 110
Captain: J. Regis Monahan Captains: Michael Kabealo, Carl G. Kaplanoff
Oct. 6 W Indiana.............................. 33-0 Rank 1942 (9-1, 5-1/1st, National Champion)
13 L at Illinois............................ 13-14 Oct. 1 W Indiana................................ 6-0 Captain: George M. Lynn
20 W Colgate............................... 10-7 8 L Southern California.............7-14 Rank
27 W at Northwestern................ 28-6 15 T at Northwestern.................. 0-0 Sept. 26 W Fort Knox........................... 59-0
Nov. 3 W at Western Reserve.......... 76-0 22 W Chicago..............................42-7 Oct. 3 W Indiana............................. 32-21
10 W Chicago............................. 33-0 20 29 W at N.Y. University............... 32-0 10 W Southern California..........28-12
17 W Michigan............................ 34-0 Nov. 5 L Purdue................................ 0-12 1 17 W Purdue............................... 26-0
24 W Iowa....................................40-7 12 W at Illinois........................... 32-14 1 24 W at Northwestern................ 20-6
Points - OSU 267, OPP 34 19 L No. 17 Michigan.................. 0-18 1 31 L at No. 6 Wisconsin..............7-17
Points - OSU 119, OPP 65 6 Nov. 7 W Pitt....................................59-19
1935 (7-1, 5-0/T 1st) 10 14 W No. 13 Illinois^ ................ 44-20
Captain: Gomer T. Jones 1939 (6-2, 5-1/1st) 5 21 W No. 4 Michigan................... 21-7
Oct. 5 W Kentucky............................ 19-6 Captain: Steven F. Andrako 3 28 W Iowa Seahawks.................41-12
12 W Drake..................................85-7 Rank Points - OSU 337, OPP 114
19 W Northwestern.....................28-7 Oct. 7 W Missouri.............................. 19-0 ^at Cleveland
26 W at Indiana.......................... 28-6 14 W Northwestern..................... 13-0
Nov. 2 L Notre Dame......................13-18 10 21 W at Minnesota................... 23-20 1943 (3-6, 1-4/7th)
9 W at Chicago........................20-13 4 28 L No. 7 Cornell.................... 14-23 Captains: John R. Dugger, Charles A. Csuri
16 W Illinois.................................. 6-0 14 Nov. 4 W Indiana.............................. 24-0 Rank
23 W at Michigan....................... 38-0 9 11 W at Chicago.......................... 61-0 Sept. 25 L Iowa Seahawks................ 13-28
Points - OSU 237, OPP 57 8 18 W Illinois................................. 21-0 Oct. 2 W Missouri..............................27-6
6 25 L at Michigan.......................14-21 18 9 L at No. 12 Great Lakes........ 6-13
Points - OSU 189, OPP 64 16 L & No.5 Purdue...................7-30
23 L No. 17 Northwestern.......... 0-13
30 L Indiana.............................14-20
Nov. 6 W at Pitt................................. 46-6
13 W Illinois.............................. 29-26
20 L at No. 4 Michigan...............7-45
Points - OSU 149, OPP 187
^at Cleveland
RESULTS BY YEAR
RESULTS BY YEAR
1956 (6-3, 4-2/T 4th) 1960 (7-2, 5-2/3rd) 1964 (7-2, 5-1/2nd)
Captains: Franklin D. R. Ellwood, P. William Captains: James Tyrer, James Herbstreit Captains: James Davidson, William Spahr,
Michael Rank Thomas Kiehfuss
Rank 20 Sept. 24 W Southern Methodist.......... 24-0 Rank
8 Sept. 29 W Nebraska............................34-7 9 Oct. 1 W Southern California........... 20-0 5 Sept. 26 W Southern Methodist...........27-8
4 Oct. 6 W Stanford........................... 32-20 5 8 W at No. 4 Illinois...................34-7 5 Oct. 3 W Indiana............................... 17-9
5 13 W at Illinois............................ 26-6 3 15 L at Purdue......................... 21-24 4 10 W at No. 2 Illinois.................. 26-0
5 20 L Penn State............................6-7 9 22 W No. 11 Wisconsin.................34-7 2 17 W Southern California............ 17-0
9 27 W Wisconsin........................... 21-0 8 29 W at No.10 Mich. St...............21-10 1 24 W Wisconsin.......................... 28-3
6 Nov. 3 W at Northwestern.................. 6-2 5 Nov. 5 W Indiana...............................36-7 1 31 W at Iowa..............................21-19
7 10 W Indiana............................. 35-14 3 12 L at No.5 Iowa..................... 12-35 2 Nov. 7 L Penn State......................... 0-27
6 17 L at No. 7 Iowa....................... 0-6 10 19 W Michigan...............................7-0 7 14 W Northwestern.....................10-0
12 24 L Michigan............................. 0-19 Points - OSU 209, OPP 90 7 21 L No. 6 Michigan...................0-10
Points - OSU 160, OPP 81 Points - OSU 146, OPP 76
1961 (8-0-1, 6-0/1st, National Champion)
1957 (9-1, 7-0/1st, National Champion) Captains: Thomas Perdue, Michael Ingram 1965 (7-2, 6-1/2nd)
Captains: Galen B. Cisco, Leo M. Brown Rank Captains: Dwight Kelley, Gregory Lashutka
Rank 3 Sept. 30 T Texas Christian..................... 7-7 Rank
Sept. 28 L Texas Christian.................. 14-18 8 Oct. 7 W UCLA.................................. 13-3 Sept. 25 L North Carolina.................... 3-14
Oct. 5 W at Washington....................35-7 7 14 W Illinois................................ 44-0 Oct. 2 W at Washington.................. 23-21
12 W Illinois................................. 21-7 7 21 W at Northwestern.................10-0 9 W Illinois............................... 28-14
19 W Indiana.............................. 56-0 6 28 W at Wisconsin.....................30-21 16 L at No. 4 Mich. St.................7-32
12 26 W at Wisconsin......................16-13 5 Nov. 4 W No. 9 Iowa........................ 29-13 23 W at Wisconsin.....................20-10
8 Nov. 2 W Northwestern.....................47-6 3 11 W at Indiana........................... 16-7 30 W Minnesota..........................11-10
6 9 W Purdue............................... 20-7 3 18 W Oregon.............................22-12 Nov. 6 W Indiana.............................. 17-10
6 16 W No. 5 Iowa......................... 17-13 2 25 W at Michigan.....................50-20 13 W Iowa................................... 38-0
3 23 W at No. 19 Michigan............ 31-14 Points - OSU 221, OPP 83 20 W at Michigan..........................9-7
2 Jan. 1 W Oregon*.............................. 10-7 Points - OSU 156, OPP 118
Points - OSU 267, OPP 92 1962 (6-3, 4-2/T 3rd)
*Rose Bowl Captains: Gary Moeller, Robert Vogel 1966 (4-5, 3-4/6th)
Rank Captains: John Fill, Mike Current, Ray Pryor
1958 (6-1-2, 4-1-2/3rd) 2 Sept. 29 W North Carolina.....................41-7 Rank
Captains: Francis T. Kremblas, Richard P. 1 Oct. 6 L at UCLA................................7-9 Sept. 24 W Texas Christian....................14-7
Schafrath 10 13 W at Illinois............................51-15 Oct. 1 L Washington..................... 22-38
Rank 6 20 L No. 8 Northwestern.......... 14-18 8 L at Illinois............................. 9-10
1 Sept. 27 W No. 20 SMU..................... 23-20 27 W No. 5 Wisconsin..................14-7 15 L No. 1 Michigan St................ 8-11
3 Oct. 4 W Washington........................ 12-7 Nov. 3 L at Iowa............................. 14-28 22 W Wisconsin......................... 24-13
5 11 W at Illinois............................19-13 10 W Indiana............................... 10-7 29 L at Minnesota.......................7-17
3 18 W Indiana.............................. 49-8 17 W Oregon...............................26-7 Nov. 5 W Indiana.................................7-0
2 25 T No. 13 Wisconsin.................. 7-7 24 W Michigan............................ 28-0 12 W at Iowa..............................14-10
5 Nov. 1 L at No.11 N’western............. 0-21 Points - OSU 205, OPP 98 19 L Michigan..............................3-17
16 8 W No. 8 Purdue..................... 14-14 Points - OSU 108, OPP 123
16 15 W at No. 2 Iowa................... 38-28 1963 (5-3-1, 4-1-1/T 2nd)
11 22 W Michigan...........................20-14 Captains: Ormonde Ricketts, Matthew Snell 1967 (6-3, 5-2/4th)
Points - OSU 182, OPP 132 Rank Captains: Billy Ray Anders, Samuel Elliott
Sept. 28 W Texas A&M.......................... 17-0 Rank
1959 (3-5-1, 2-4-1/T 8th) Oct. 5 W at Indiana........................... 21-0 Sept. 30 L Arizona................................7-14
Captain: James E. Houston 8 12 T Illinois..............................20-20 Oct. 7 W at Oregon.......................... 30-0
Rank 4 19 L at S. California................... 3-32 14 L No. 2 Purdue...................... 6-41
12 Sept. 26 W Duke.................................. 14-13 26 W at No. 2 Wisconsin............13-10 21 W at Northwestern.................. 6-2
14 Oct. 2 L at No. 11 S. Calif.................. 0-17 9 Nov. 2 W Iowa......................................7-3 28 L Illinois................................ 13-17
10 L No. 20 Illinois...................... 0-9 10 9 L Penn State.......................... 7-10 Nov. 4 W at Michigan State............... 21-7
17 W No. 6 Purdue...................... 15-0 16 L Northwestern......................8-17 11 W Wisconsin.......................... 17-15
20 24 L at No. 12 Wisconsin............ 3-12 30* W at Michigan.......................14-10 18 W Iowa...................................21-10
31 W Michigan State................ 30-24 Points - OSU 110, OPP 102 25 W at Michigan...................... 24-14
Nov. 7 T Indiana................................ 0-0 *Rescheduled from Oct. 23. Game postponed Points - OSU 145, OPP 120
14 L No. 16 Iowa........................ 7-16 that day because of the assassination of Presi-
21 L at Michigan...................... 14-23 dent John F. Kennedy on Nov. 22, 1963.
Points - OSU 83, OPP 114
RESULTS BY YEAR
1968 (10-0, 7-0/1st, National Champion) 1972 (9-2, 7-1/T 1st) 1975 (11-1, 8-0/1st)
Captains: David Foley, Dirk Worden, Mark Stier Captains: Richard Galbos, George Hasenohrl Captains: Archie Griffin, Brian Baschnagel, Tim
Rank Rank Fox, Ken Kuhn
11 Sept. 28 W Southern Methodist......... 35-14 3 Sept. 16 W Iowa.................................... 21-0 Rank
6 Oct. 5 W Oregon............................... 21-6 5 30 W North Carolina.................. 29-14 3 Sept. 13 W at No.11 Mich. St................. 21-0
4 12 W No. 1 Purdue....................... 13-0 3 Oct. 7 W at California...................... 35-18 3 20 W No. 7 Penn State................ 17-9
2 19 W Northwestern................... 45-21 4 14 W Illinois.................................26-7 2 27 W North Carolina....................32-7
2 26 W at Illinois........................... 31-24 4 21 W Indiana...............................44-7 2 Oct. 4 W at No. 13 UCLA.................41-20
2 Nov. 2 W No. 16 Michigan St..........25-20 4 28 W at Wisconsin....................28-20 1 11 W Iowa................................... 49-0
2 9 W at Wisconsin.......................43-8 5 Nov. 4 W Minnesota........................ 27-19 1 18 W Wisconsin.......................... 56-0
2 16 W at Iowa.............................33-27 5 11 L at Michigan State..............12-19 1 25 W at Purdue.......................... 35-6
2 23 W No. 4 Michigan.................50-14 9 18 W at Northwestern............... 27-14 11 Nov. 1 W Indiana............................. 24-14
1 Jan. 1 W No. 2 S. California*.......... 27-16 9 25 W No. 3 Michigan...................14-11 1 8 W at Illinois............................ 40-3
Points - OSU 323, OPP 150 3 Jan. 1 L No. 1 USC*........................ 17-42 1 15 W Minnesota......................... 38-6
*Rose Bowl Points - OSU 280, OPP 171 1 22 W No. 4 Michigan..................21-14
*Rose Bowl 1 Jan. 1 L No. 11 UCLA*.....................10-23
1969 (8-1, 6-1/T 1st) Points - OSU 384, OPP 102
Captains: David Whitfield, Alan Jack 1973 (10-0-1, 7-0-1/T 1st) *Rose Bowl
Rank Captains: Greg Hare, Richard Middleton
1 Sept. 27 W Texas Christian.................. 62-0 Rank 1976 (9-2-1, 7-1/T 1st)
1 Oct. 4 W at Washington................... 41-14 3 Sept. 15 W Minnesota..........................56-7 Captains: Bill Lukens, Ed Thompson, Tom
1 11 W No. 19 Michigan St........... 54-21 3 29 W Texas Christian...................37-3 Skladany
1 18 W at Minnesota......................34-7 1 Oct. 6 W Washington State...............27-3 Rank
1 25 W Illinois................................. 41-0 1 13 W at Wisconsin...................... 24-0 4 Sept. 11 W Michigan State................. 49-21
1 Nov. 1 W at Northwestern................ 35-6 1 20 W at Indiana........................... 37-7 2 18 W at No. 7 Penn State............ 12-7
1 8 W Wisconsin...........................62-7 1 27 W Northwestern.................... 60-0 2 25 L Missouri............................21-22
1 15 W No. 10 Purdue.................. 42-14 1 Nov. 3 W at Illinois............................ 30-0 8 Oct. 2 T No. 4 UCLA........................10-10
1 22 L at No. 12 Michigan........... 12-24 1 10 W Michigan State.................. 35-0 10 9 W at Iowa............................. 34-14
Points - OSU 383, OPP 93 1 17 W Iowa.................................. 55-13 9 16 W at Wisconsin....................30-20
1 24 T at No. 4 Michigan..............10-10 9 23 W Purdue................................24-3
1970 (9-1, 7-0/1st, National Champion) 4 Jan. 1 W No. 7 USC*....................... 42-21 8 30 W at Indiana........................... 47-7
Captains: Rex Kern, Jan White, James Stillwagon, Points - 413-64 8 Nov. 6 W Illinois...............................42-10
Douglas Adams *Rose Bowl 8 13 W at Minnesota........................9-3
Rank 8 20 L No. 4 Michigan.................. 0-22
1 Sept. 26 W Texas A&M........................ 56-13 1974 (10-2, 7-1/T 1st) 11 Jan. 1 W No. 12 Colorado*.............. 27-10
1 Oct. 3 W Duke................................. 34-10 Captains: Steve Myers, Archie Griffin, Arnold Points - OSU 305, OPP 149
1 10 W at Michigan State.............. 29-0 Jones, Neal Colzie, Pete Cusick *Orange Bowl
1 17 W Minnesota......................... 28-8 Rank
1 24 W at Illinois.......................... 48-29 4 Sept. 14 W at Minnesota.................... 34-19 1977 (9-3, 7-1/T 1st)
2 31 W No. 20 Northwestern.......24-10 2 21 W Oregon State.....................51-10 Captains: Chris Ward, Jeff Logan, Aaron
3 Nov. 7 W at Wisconsin.......................24-7 1 28 W Southern Methodist.......... 28-9 Brown, Ray Griffin
3 14 W at Purdue........................... 10-7 1 Oct. 5 W at Washington State..........42-7 Rank
5 21 W No. 4 Michigan.................. 20-9 1 12 W No. 13 Wisconsin................52-7 5 Sept. 10 W Miami (Fla.).........................10-0
2 Jan. 1 L No. 12 Stanford*................17-27 1 19 W Indiana.............................. 49-9 6 17 W Minnesota..........................38-7
Points - OSU 290, OPP 120 1 26 W at Northwestern.................55-7 4 24 L No. 3 Oklahoma.............. 28-29
*Rose Bowl 1 Nov. 2 W Illinois.................................49-7 6 Oct. 1 W at Southern Methodist.......35-7
1 9 L at Michigan State..............13-16 4 8 W Purdue............................... 46-0
1971 (6-4, 5-3/3rd) 4 16 W at Iowa.............................35-10 5 15 W at Iowa...............................27-6
Captains: Harry Howard, Tom DeLeone 4 23 W No. 3 Michigan..................12-10 4 22 W Northwestern................... 35-15
Rank 3 Jan. 1 L No. 5 S. California*........... 17-18 3 29 W Wisconsin.......................... 42-0
11 Sept. 11 W Iowa..................................52-21 Points - OSU 437, OPP 129 4 Nov. 5 W at Illinois............................ 35-0
6 25 L No. 10 Colorado...............14-20 *Rose Bowl 4 12 W Indiana...............................35-7
14 Oct. 2 W California........................... 35-3 4 19 L at No. 5 Michigan.............. 6-14
15 9 W at Illinois...........................24-10 9 Jan. 2 L No. 3 Alabama*................. 6-35
13 16 W at Indiana...........................27-7 Points - OSU 343, OPP 120
12 23 W Wisconsin........................... 31-6 *Sugar Bowl
10 30 W at Minnesota.....................14-12
9 Nov. 6 L Michigan State.................. 10-17
16 13 L Northwestern....................10-14
20 L at No. 3 Michigan............... 7-10
Points - OSU 224, OPP 120 251
RESULTS
RESULTS BY YEAR
1978 (7-4-1, 6-2/4th) 1981 (9-3, 6-2/T 1st) 1984 (9-3, 7-2/1st)
Captains: Ron Springs, Tim Vogler, Tom Captains: Art Schlichter, Glen Cobb Captains: Kirk Lowdermilk, Mike Tomczak,
Cousineau, Byron Cato Rank Mark Krerowicz, Thomas Johnson
Rank 11 Sept. 12 W Duke................................. 34-13 Rank
6 Sept. 16 L No. 5 Penn State................ 0-19 8 19 W Michigan State................. 27-13 6 Sept. 8 W Oregon State.................... 22-14
16 23 W at Minnesota.................... 27-10 8 26 W at Stanford....................... 24-19 9 15 W Washington State.............. 44-0
13 30 W Baylor.............................. 34-28 7 Oct. 3 L Florida State.....................27-36 5 22 W No. 14 Iowa...................... 45-26
14 Oct. 7 T Southern Methodist........ 35-35 18 10 L at Wisconsin..................... 21-24 3 29 W at Minnesota................... 35-22
16 14 L at Purdue......................... 16-27 17 W Illinois...............................34-27 2 Oct. 6 L at Purdue........................ 23-28
21 W Iowa.....................................31-7 24 W Indiana.............................29-10 8 13 W Illinois.............................. 45-38
28 W Northwestern.................. 63-20 31 W at Purdue........................ 45-33 8 20 W at Michigan State............ 23-20
Nov. 4 W at Wisconsin..................... 49-14 18 Nov. 7 L at Minnesota.................... 31-35 6 27 L at Wisconsin......................14-16
11 W Illinois.................................45-7 14 W Northwestern.................... 70-6 16 Nov. 3 W Indiana.............................. 50-7
19 18 W at Indiana..........................21-18 21 W at No. 7 Michigan............... 14-9 13 10 W at Northwestern................ 52-3
16 25 L No. 6 Michigan................... 3-14 15 Dec. 30 W Navy*................................ 31-28 11 17 W Michigan............................. 21-6
20 Dec. 29 L No. 6 Clemson*................. 15-17 Points - OSU 387, OPP 253 6 Jan. 1 L No. 18 USC*...................... 17-20
Points - OSU 339, OPP 216 *Liberty Bowl Points - OSU 391, OPP 200
*Gator Bowl *Rose Bowl
1982 (9-3, 7-1/2nd)
EARLE BRUCE Captains: Glen Cobb, Marcus Marek, Joe Luken, 1985 (9-3, 5-3/T 4th)
Jerome Foster, Gary Williams, Tim Spencer Captains: Keith Byars, Mike Lanese, Thomas
1979 (11-1, 8-0/1st) Rank Johnson
Captains: Jim Laughlin, Mike Guess, Ken Fritz, 14 Sept. 11 W Baylor................................21-14 Rank
Tom Waugh 12 18 W at Michigan State..............31-10 9 Sept. 14 W Pitt...................................... 10-7
Rank 13 25 L Stanford........................... 20-23 7 21 W at Colorado...................... 36-13
Sept. 8 W Syracuse............................. 31-8 Oct. 2 L Florida State......................17-34 5 28 W Washington State............ 48-32
15 15 W at Minnesota..................... 21-17 9 L Wisconsin............................ 0-6 5 Oct. 5 L at Illinois........................... 28-31
16 22 W Washington St................. 45-29 16 W at No. 15 Illinois................26-21 15 12 W Indiana...............................48-7
14 29 W at No. 17 UCLA.................. 17-13 23 W at Indiana........................ 49-25 11 19 W Purdue.............................. 41-27
8 Oct. 6 W Northwestern..................... 16-7 30 W Purdue............................... 38-6 9 26 W at No. 20 Minn................. 23-19
8 13 W Indiana...............................47-6 Nov. 6 W Minnesota........................35-10 8 Nov. 2 W No.1 Iowa.......................... 22-13
6 20 W Wisconsin.......................... 59-0 13 W at Northwestern.............. 40-28 4 9 W at Northwestern............... 35-17
4 27 W Michigan State.................. 42-0 20 W No. 13 Michigan............... 24-14 3 16 L Wisconsin........................... 7-12
5 Nov. 3 W at Illinois.............................44-7 W Brigham Young*................47-17 12 23 L at No. 6 Michigan..............17-27
3 10 W Iowa....................................34-7 Points - OSU 348, OPP 208 17 Dec. 28 W No. 9 BYU*......................... 10-7
2 17 W at No. 13 Michigan............18-15 *Holiday Bowl Points - OSU 325, OPP 212
1 Jan. 1 L No. 3 USC*........................ 16-17 *Citrus Bowl
Points - OSU 390, OPP 126 1983 (9-3, 6-3/4th)
*Rose Bowl Captains: Bill Roberts, John Frank, Rowland 1986 (10-3, 7-1/T 1st)
Tatum, Garcia Lane Captains: Jim Karsatos, Sonny Gordon
1980 (9-3, 7-1/T2nd) Rank Rank
Captains: Doug Donley, Calvin Murray, Ray 7 Sept. 10 W Oregon............................... 31-6 9 Aug. 27 L No. 5 Alabama^................10-16
Ellis, Keith Ferguson 6 17 W at No. 2 Oklahoma........... 24-14 10 Sept. 13 L at No. 17 Wash....................7-40
Rank 3 24 L at No. 7 Iowa....................14-20 20 W Colorado...........................13-10
1 Sept. 13 W Syracuse............................31-21 8 Oct. 1 W Minnesota........................69-18 27 W Utah................................... 64-6
2 20 W Minnesota..........................47-0 6 8 W Purdue............................. 33-22 Oct. 4 W Illinois................................. 14-0
2 27 W No. 20 Arizona St............. 38-21 6 15 L at No. 19 Illinois................. 13-17 11 W at Indiana........................ 24-22
2 Oct. 4 L No. 11 UCLA........................ 0-17 17 22 W Michigan State...................21-11 18 W at Purdue..........................39-11
9 11 W at Northwestern................ 63-0 16 29 W Wisconsin.........................45-27 25 W Minnesota......................... 33-0
9 18 W Indiana..............................27-17 14 Nov. 5 W at Indiana......................... 56-17 17 Nov. 1 W at No. 11 Iowa....................31-10
10 25 W at Wisconsin....................... 21-0 10 12 W Northwestern.....................55-7 11 8 W Northwestern.................... 30-9
9 Nov. 1 W at Michigan State............. 48-16 10 19 L at No. 8 Michigan............. 21-24 9 15 W at Wisconsin..................... 30-17
7 8 W Illinois.............................. 49-42 14 Jan. 2 W No. 15 Pitt*....................... 28-23 7 22 L No. 6 Michigan................ 24-26
7 15 W at Iowa................................41-7 Points - OSU 410, OPP 206 11 Jan. 1 W No. 8 Texas A&M*............28-12
5 22 L No. 10 Michigan...................3-9 *Fiesta Bowl Points - OSU 347, OPP 179
11 Dec. 26 L No. 10 Penn State*............19-31 ^Kickoff Classic (Meadowlands, N.J.), *Cotton
Points - OSU 387, OPP 181 Bowl
*Fiesta Bowl
RESULTS BY YEAR
1987 (6-4-1, 4-4/5th) 1990 (7-4-1, 5-2-1/5th) 1993 (10-1-1, 6-1-1/T 1st)
Captains: Chris Spielman, Eric Kumerow, Captains: Jeff Graham, Dan Beatty, Mark Pelini, Captains: Alan Kline, Cedric Saunders, Jason
William White, Tom Tupa Vinnie Clark, Greg Frey Simmons, Chico Nelson
Rank Rank Rank
5 Sept. 12 W West Virginia......................24-3 18 Sept. 8 W Texas Tech......................... 17-10 18 Sept. 4 W Rice....................................34-7
5 19 W Oregon............................. 24-14 17 15 W at Boston College.............31-10 16 11 W No. 12 Washington............21-12
7 26 T at No. 4 LSU......................13-13 15 22 L No. 18 USC...................... 26-35 11 18 W at Pitt............................... 63-28
9 Oct. 3 W at Illinois............................. 10-6 20 Oct. 6 L No. 13 Illinois....................20-31 7 Oct. 2 W Northwestern..................... 51-3
9 10 L Indiana..............................10-31 13 T at No. 22 Indiana.............27-27 6 9 W at Illinois...........................20-12
17 17 W at Purdue......................... 20-17 20 W at Purdue.......................... 42-2 5 16 W No. 25 Mich. St................28-21
16 24 W Minnesota......................... 42-9 27 W Minnesota....................... 52-23 3 23 W at Purdue........................ 45-24
15 31 L No. 20 Michigan St.............7-13 Nov. 3 W Northwestern.....................48-7 3 30 W No. 12 Penn State.............. 24-6
Nov. 7 L at Wisconsin.................... 24-26 10 W at No. 6 Iowa................... 27-26 3 Nov. 6 T at No. 15 Wisconsin........... 14-14
14 L Iowa................................. 27-29 21 17 W at Wisconsin.....................35-10 5 13 W No. 19 Indiana.................. 23-17
21 W at Michigan..................... 23-20 19 24 L No. 15 Michigan................13-16 5 20 L at Michigan....................... 0-28
Points - OSU 224, OPP 181 24 Dec. 27 L Air Force*..........................11-23 11 Dec. 30 W Brigham Young*...............28-21
Points - OSU 349, OPP 220 Points - OSU 351, OPP 193
JOHN COOPER *Liberty Bowl *Holiday Bowl
(111-43-4, .715 – 1988-2000)
1991 (8-4, 5-3/T 3rd) 1994 (9-4, 6-2/2nd)
1988 (4-6-1, 2-5-1/7th) Captains: Carlos Snow, Scottie Graham, John Captains: Joey Galloway, Marlon Kerner
Captains: Jeff Uhlenhake, Vince Workman, Kacherski Rank
Mike Sullivan, Michael McCray Rank 20 Aug. 29 W Fresno State^................... 34-10
Rank 22 Sept. 7 W Arizona............................. 38-14 18 Sept. 10 L at No. 25 Wash................16-25
Sept. 10 W Syracuse............................ 26-9 19 14 W Louisville.......................... 23-15 23 17 W Pitt......................................27-3
18 17 L at Pitt................................10-42 16 21 W Washington State............. 33-19 20 24 W Houston............................. 52-0
24 W No. 7 LSU........................ 36-33 14 Oct. 5 W Wisconsin..........................31-16 20 Oct. 1 W at Northwestern................ 17-15
Oct. 1 L Illinois................................12-31 11 12 L at No. 20 Illinois................. 7-10 17 8 L Illinois...............................10-24
8 L at Indiana............................7-41 18 19 W Northwestern^...................34-3 15 W at Michigan State...............23-7
15 L Purdue.............................. 26-31 14 26 W Michigan State..................27-17 24 22 W Purdue.............................. 48-14
22 W at Minnesota...................... 13-6 13 Nov. 2 L No. 11 Iowa......................... 9-16 21 29 L at No.1 Penn State............ 14-63
29 L at Michigan State.............10-20 19 9 W at Minnesota..................... 35-6 Nov. 5 W Wisconsin...........................24-3
Nov. 5 W Wisconsin......................... 34-12 19 16 W Indiana.............................20-16 12 W at Indiana......................... 32-17
12 T at Iowa............................ 24-24 18 23 L at No. 4 Michigan............... 3-31 22 19 W No. 15 Michigan................ 22-6
19 L No. 12 Michigan............... 31-34 25 Jan. 1 L No. 16 Syracuse*.............. 17-24 13 Jan. 2 L No. 6 Alabama*................ 17-24
Points - OSU 229, OPP 283 Points - OSU 277, OPP 187 Points - OSU 336, OPP 211
^at Cleveland, *Hall of Fame Bowl ^Disneyland Pigskin Classic, *Florida Citrus Bowl
1989 (8-4, 6-2/T 3rd)
Captains: Joe Staysniak, Jeff Davidson, Zack 1992 (8-3-1, 5-2-1/2nd) 1995 (11-2, 7-1/2nd)
Dumas, David Brown, Derek Isaman Captains: Kirk Herbstreit, Steve Tovar Captains: Matt Bonhaus, Eddie George, Bobby
Rank Rank Hoying
Sept. 16 W Oklahoma State............... 37-13 17 Sept. 5 W Louisville..........................20-19 Rank
25 23 L at No. 12 USC.....................3-42 22 12 W Bowling Green................... 17-6 12 Aug. 27 W No. 22 Boston College^... 38-6
30 W Boston College............... 34-29 21 19 W at No. 8 Syracuse............. 35-12 10 Sept. 16 W No. 18 Washington..........30-20
Oct. 7 L at No. 18 Illinois................ 14-34 12 Oct. 3 L at Wisconsin.....................16-20 8 23 W at Pitt................................ 54-14
14 W Indiana............................. 35-31 21 10 L Illinois................................16-18 7 30 W No. 15 Notre Dame......... 45-26
21 W Purdue................................ 21-3 17 W Northwestern......................31-7 5 Oct. 7 W at No. 12 Penn State....... 28-25
28 W at Minnesota.....................41-37 24 W at Michigan State..............27-17 4 14 W at No. 21 Wisconsin.......... 27-16
Nov. 4 W at Northwestern.............. 52-27 31 W at Iowa............................. 38-15 4 21 W Purdue............................... 28-0
11 W Iowa................................... 28-0 22 Nov. 7 W Minnesota.......................... 17-0 4 28 W No. 25 Iowa.................... 56-35
22 18 W Wisconsin........................ 42-22 19 14 W at Indiana......................... 27-10 4 Nov. 4 W at Minnesota.................... 49-21
20 25 L at No. 3 Michigan............. 18-28 17 21 T No. 6 Michigan..................13-13 2 11 W Illinois................................. 41-3
21 Jan. 1 L No. 9 Auburn*................... 14-31 15 Jan. 1 L No. 8 Georgia*..................14-21 2 18 W Indiana...............................42-3
Points - OSU 339, OPP 297 Points - OSU 271, OPP 158 2 25 L at No. 12 Michigan........... 23-31
*Hall of Fame Bowl *Florida Citrus Bowl 4 Jan. 1 L No. 4 Tennessee*.............14-20
Points - OSU 475, OPP 220
^Kickoff Classic XIII, *Florida Citrus Bowl
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1996 (11-1, 7-1/T 1st) 1999 (6-6, 3-5/T 8th) 2002 (14-0, 8-0/T1st, National Champion)
Captains: Juan Porter, Greg Bellisari Captains: Matt Keller, Ahmed Plummer Captains: Michael Doss, Donnie Nickey
Rank Rank Rank
10 Sept. 7 W Rice....................................70-7 9 Aug. 29 L No. 12 Miami^................... 12-23 13 Aug. 24 W Texas Tech........................ 45-21
7 21 W Pitt..................................... 72-0 13 Sept. 11 W No. 14 UCLA.................... 42-20 8 Sept. 7 W Kent State.......................... 51-17
4 28 W at No. 5 Notre Dame.......29-16 13 18 W Ohio..................................40-16 6 14 W No. 10 Washington St.........25-7
3 Oct. 5 W No. 4 Penn State................38-7 12 25 W Cincinnati........................ 34-20 6 21 W vs. Cincinnati#................. 23-19
2 12 W Wisconsin.......................... 17-14 12 Oct. 2 L Wisconsin......................... 17-42 6 28 W Indiana............................. 45-17
2 19 W at Purdue......................... 42-14 21 9 W No. 17 Purdue.................. 25-22 5 Oct. 5 W at Northwestern............... 27-16
2 26 W at No. 20 Iowa................ 38-26 18 16 L at No. 2 Penn St...............10-23 5 12 W San Jose State.................. 50-7
2 Nov. 2 W Minnesota......................... 45-0 22 23 W at No. 24 Minnesota........ 20-17 4 19 W at Wisconsin......................19-14
2 9 W at Illinois............................ 48-0 21 30 W Iowa....................................41-11 4 26 W No. 18 Penn State................13-7
2 16 W at Indiana..........................27-17 20 Nov. 6 L at No. 19 Michigan St.........7-23 6 Nov. 2 W No. 23 Minnesota..............34-3
2 23 L No. 21Michigan.................. 9-13 25 13 L Illinois.............................. 20-46 3 9 W at Purdue..................... 10-6 OT
2 Jan. 1 W No. 4 Arizona St.*............. 20-17 20 L at No. 10 Michigan........... 17-24 2 16 W at Illinois........................... 23-16
Points - OSU 455, OPP 131 Points - OSU 285, OPP 287 2 23 W No. 12 Michigan................. 14-9
*Rose Bowl ^Kickoff Classic (East Rutherford, N.J.) 2 Jan. 3 W No. 1 Miami*............31-24 (2OT)
Points - OSU 410, OPP 183
1997 (10-3, 6-2/T 2nd) 2000 (8-4, 5-3/4th) #Played at Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati,
Captains: Stanley Jackson, Winfield Garnett Captains: Rodney Bailey, Steve Bellisari, Ohio; *Tostitos Fiesta Bowl National Champion-
Rank Joe Cooper, Ken-Yon Rambo ship Game
9 Aug. 28 W Wyoming..........................24-10 Rank
9 Sept. 13 W Bowling Green................. 44-13 16 Sept. 2 W Fresno State..................... 43-10 2003 (11-2, 6-2/2nd-tie)
9 20 W Arizona............................28-20 16 9 W at Arizona..........................27-17 Captains: Craig Krenzel, Michael Jenkins,
7 27 W at Missouri.........................31-10 15 16 W Miami (Ohio)..................... 27-16 Will Smith, Tim Anderson
7 Oct. 4 W No. 11 Iowa.........................23-7 12 23 W Penn State......................... 45-6 Rank
7 11 L at No. 2 Penn State.......... 27-31 7 Oct. 7 W at No. 22 Wisconsin...........23-7 2 Aug. 30 W No. 17 Washington............ 28-9
11 18 W Indiana............................... 31-0 5 14 L Minnesota........................ 17-29 2 Sept. 6 W San Diego State................16-13
9 25 W Northwestern.................... 49-6 13 21 W at Iowa.............................38-10 3 Sept. 13 W No. 24 NC State.......44-38 3OT
9 Nov. 1 W at No. 21 Michigan St....... 37-13 12 28 L at No. 16 Purdue.............. 27-31 5 Sept. 20 W Bowling Green................. 24-17
7 8 W at Minnesota#.................... 31-3 16 Nov. 4 W Michigan State................. 27-13 4 Sept. 27 W Northwestern.................... 20-0
4 15 W Illinois................................. 41-6 13 11 W at Illinois........................... 24-21 3 Oct. 11 L at No. 23 Wisconsin.......... 10-17
4 22 L at No. 1 Michigan.............14-20 12 18 L No. 19 Michigan.............. 26-38 8 Oct. 18 W No. 9 Iowa.........................19-10
9 Jan. 1 L No. 4 Florida St.*............... 14-31 18 Jan. 1 L South Carolina*..................7-24 8 Oct. 25 W at Indiana.......................... 35-6
Points - OSU 394, OPP 170 Points - OSU 331, OPP 222 8 Nov. 1 W at Penn State....................21-20
*Nokia Sugar Bowl *The Outback Bowl 7 Nov. 8 W No. 14 Michigan St.......... 33-23
#Last non-televised game 4 Nov. 15 W No. 11 Purdue.............. 16-13 OT
JIM TRESSEL 4 Nov. 22 L at No. 5 Michigan............. 21-35
1998 (11-1, 7-1/T 1st) (94-21, .817 – 2000-2010) 7 Jan. 1 W No. 8 Kansas State*........ 35-28
Captains: Joe Germaine, Jerry Rudzinski, Points - OSU 322, OPP 229
Antoine Winfield 2001 (7-5, 5-3/3rd) *Tostitos Fiesta Bowl
Rank Captains: Jamar Martin, Steve Bellisari,
2004 (8-4, 4-4/T-5th)
1 Sept. 5 W at No. 11 W.est Virginia......34-17 Joe Cooper, Mike Collins
Captains: Lydell Ross, Dustin Fox,
1 12 W Toledo............................... 49-0 Rank
Simon Fraser, Mike Nugent
1 19 W No. 21 Missouri................. 35-14 22 Sept. 8 W Akron................................ 28-14
Rank
1 Oct. 3 W No. 7 Penn State............... 28-9 21 22 L at No. 14 UCLA................... 6-13
9 Sept. 4 W Cincinnati...........................27-6
1 10 W at Illinois............................. 41-0 29 W at Indiana......................... 27-14
9 Sept. 11 W Marshall............................ 24-21
1 17 W Minnesota........................ 45-15 Oct. 6 W No. 14 N’western............. 38-20
9 Sept. 18 W at N.C. State..................... 22-14
1 24 W at Northwestern...............36-10 21 13 L Wisconsin......................... 17-20
7 Oct. 2 L at Northwestern.........27-33 OT
1 31 W at Indiana...........................38-7 20 W San Diego State............... 27-12
18 Oct. 9 L No. 15 Wisconsin.............. 13-24
1 Nov. 7 L Michigan State................ 24-28 27 L at Penn State................... 27-29
25 Oct. 16 L at Iowa...............................7-33
7 14 W at Iowa............................. 45-14 Nov. 3 W at Minnesota.................... 31-28
- Oct. 23 W Indiana...............................30-7
7 21 W Michigan............................31-16 10 W Purdue............................... 35-9
- Oct. 30 W Penn State.........................21-10
3 Jan. 1 W No. 8 Texas A&M*............ 24-14 25 17 L No. 12 Illinois................... 22-34
- Nov. 6 W at Michigan State............. 32-19
Points - OSU 430, OPP 144 24 W at No.11 Michigan............26-20
- Nov. 13 L at Purdue......................... 17-24
*Nokia Sugar Bowl Jan. 1 L vs. No. 14 South Carolina*.28-31
- Nov. 20 W No. 7 Michigan................. 37-21
Points - OSU 312, OPP 244
24 Dec. 29 W Oklahoma State*................33-7
*The Outback Bowl
Points - OSU 267, OPP 219
*Mastercard Alamo Bowl (San Antonio, Texas)
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2005 (10-2, 7-1/T-1st) 2008 (10-3, 7-1/T 1st) >2010 (0-1, 0-1)
Captains: AJ Hawk, Nick Mangold, Nate Salley, Captains: Todd Boeckman, Malcolm Jenkins, Captains: Brandon Saine, Dane Sanzenbacher,
Rob Sims James Laurinaitis, Brian Robiskie Bryant Browning, Brian Rolle, Ross Homan,
Rank Rank Cameron Heyward
6 Sept. 3 W Miami (Ohio)............................. 34-14 2 Aug. 30 W Youngstown State............. 43-0 Rank
4 Sept. 10 L No. 2 Texas..................... 22-25 3 Sept. 6 W Ohio University................ 25-14 2 Sept. 2 W Marshall..............................45-7
9 Sept. 17 W San Diego State.................27-6 5 13 L at No. 1 Southern Cal........ 3-35 2 11 W No. 12 Miami, Fla............ 36-24
8 Sept. 24 W No. 21 Iowa........................ 31-6 13 20 W Troy...................................28-10 2 18 W Ohio....................................43-7
6 Oct. 8 L at No. 16 Penn State......... 10-17 14 27 W Minnesota........................ 34-21 2 25 W Eastern Michigan............ 73-20
15 Oct. 15 W No. 16 Michigan St.......... 35-24 14 Oct. 4 W at No. 18 Wisconsin.......... 20-17 2 Oct. 2 W at Illinois........................... 24-13
13 Oct. 22 W at Indiana..........................41-10 12 11 W Purdue................................ 16-3 2 9 W Indiana.............................38-10
12 Oct. 29 W Minnesota........................ 45-31 12 18 W at No. 20 Michigan State...45-7 1 16 L at No. 18 Wisconsin...........18-31
12 Nov. 5 W Illinois................................ 40-2 10 25 L No. 3 Penn State................ 6-13 11 23 W Purdue............................... 49-0
10 Nov. 12 W No. 25 Northwestern.........48-7 12 Nov. 8 W at Northwestern...............45-10 11 30 W at Minnesota....................52-10
9 Nov. 19 W at No. 17 Michigan............25-21 10 15 W at Illinois..........................30-20 8 Nov. 13 W Penn State........................ 38-14
4 Jan. 2 W No. 5 Notre Dame*......... 34-20 10 22 W Michigan.............................42-7 8 20 W at No. 21 Iowa.................. 20-17
Points - OSU 392, OPP 183 10 Jan. 5 L vs. No. 3 Texas*............... 21-24 8 27 W Michigan............................. 37-7
*Fiesta Bowl (Tempe, Ariz.) Points - OSU 359, OPP 181 6 Jan. 4 W vs. No. 8 Arkansas*.......... 31-26
*Tostitos Fiesta Bowl (Glendale, Ariz.) Points - OSU 504, OPP 186
2006 (12-1, 8-0/1st) *Sugar Bowl, New Orleans, La. (Superdome)
Captains: Troy Smith, Doug Datish, 2009 (11-2, 7-1/1st) >Wins from the 2010 season were vacated.
Quinn Pitcock, David Patterson Captains: Kurt Coleman, Austin Spitler, Doug
Rank Worthington LUKE FICKELL
1 Sept. 2 W Northern Illinois............... 35-12 Rank (6-7, .461 – 2011)
1 Sept. 9 W at No. 2 Texas....................24-7 6 Sept. 5 W Navy................................. 31-27
1 Sept. 16 W Cincinnati........................... 37-7 8 12 L No. 3 Southern Cal...........15-18 2011 (6-7, 3-5/4th Big Ten Leaders)
1 Sept. 23 W No. 24 Penn State............. 28-6 11 19 W vs. Toledo #....................... 38-0 Captains: Mike Brewster, Dan Herron, John
1 Sept. 30 W at No. 13 Iowa.................. 38-17 13 26 W Illinois................................ 30-0 Simon, Andrew Sweat
1 Oct. 7 W Bowling Green...................35-7 9 Oct. 3 W at Indiana......................... 33-14 Rank
1 Oct. 14 W at Michigan State...............38-7 9 10 W Wisconsin..........................31-13 18 Sept. 3 W Akron................................. 42-0
1 Oct. 21 W Indiana...............................44-3 7 17 L at Purdue.........................18-26 18 10 W Toledo............................. 27-22
1 Oct. 28 W Minnesota......................... 44-0 18 24 W Minnesota..........................38-7 17 17 L at Miami............................ 6-24
1 Nov. 4 W at Illinois............................ 17-10 17 31 W New Mexico State............. 45-0 24 W Colorado...........................37-17
1 Nov. 11 W at Northwestern...............54-10 15 Nov. 7 W at No. 11 Penn State...........24-7 Oct. 1 L Michigan State................... 7-10
1 Nov. 18 W No. 2 Michigan................ 42-39 10 14 W No. 15 Iowa................27-24 OT 8 L at No. 14 Nebraska..........27-34
1 Jan. 8 L vs. No. 2 Florida*.............. 14-41 9 21 W at Michigan.......................21-10 15 W at No. 16 Illinois...................17-7
Points - OSU 450, OPP 166 8 Jan. 1 W vs. No. 7 Oregon *............ 26-17 29 W No. 15 Wisconsin............. 33-29
*BCS Championship Bowl (Glendale, Ariz.) Points - OSU 377, OPP 163 Nov. 5 W Indiana............................ 34-20
#Played at Browns Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio 12 L at Purdue...................23-26 OT
2007 (11-2, 7-1/1st) *Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif. @-Overtime Game 19 L No. 21 Penn State.............14-20
Captains: Kirk Barton, Dionte Johnson, 26 L at No. 15 Michigan.......... 34-40
James Laurinaitis Jan. 2 L vs. *Florida....................... 17-24
Rank Points - OSU 318, OPP 273
11 Sept. 1 W Youngstown State............. 38-6 *TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl (Jacksonville, Fla.)
12 8 W Akron................................. 20-2
10 15 W at Washington.................. 33-14
8 22 W Northwestern.....................58-7
8 29 W at Minnesota......................30-7
4 Oct. 6 W at No. 23 Purdue................23-7
3 13 W Kent State...........................48-3
1 20 W Michigan State................. 24-17
1 27 W at No. 24 Penn State.........37-17
1 Nov. 3 W Wisconsin......................... 38-17
1 10 L Illinois...............................21-28
7 17 W at No. 23 Michigan............ 14-3
1 Jan. 7 L vs. No. 2 LSU*................. 24-38
Points - OSU 408, OPP 166
*BCS Championship Bowl (New Orleans, La.)
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URBAN MEYER 2014 (14-1, 8-0/1st Big Ten East; Big Ten Cham- 2 Oct. 15 W at No. 8 Wisconsin.....30-23 OT
(2012-2018) pion; Sugar Bowl and CFP National Champion) 2 Oct. 22 L at Penn State.................... 21-24
Captains: Jeff Heuerman, Curtis Grant, Doran 6 Oct. 29 W Northwestern.................. 24-20
2012 (12-0, 8-0/1st Big Ten Leaders) Grant, Michael Bennett, Evan Spencer, 6 Nov. 5 W No. 10 Nebraska............... 62-3
Captains: Zach Boren, Garrett Goebel, Braxton Miller 5 Nov. 12 W at Maryland....................... 62-3
Jordan Hall, Etienne Sabino, John Simon 5 Aug. 30 W vs. Navy^...........................34-17 2 Nov. 19 W at Michigan State.............. 17-16
Rank 8 Sept. 6 L Virginia Tech.................... 21-35 2 Nov. 26 W No. 3 Michigan.........30-27 2OT
18 Sept. 1 W Miami (OH).......................56-10 22 13 W Kent State.......................... 66-0 2 Dec. 31 L No. 2 Clemson^................. 0-31
14 8 W UCF....................................31-16 22 27 W Cincinnati........................50-28 ^CFP Semifinals at the Fiesta Bowl, Glendale,
12 15 W California......................... 35-28 20 Oct. 4 W at Maryland..................... 52-24 Ariz. (University of Phoenix Stadium)
16 22 W UAB..................................29-15 13 18 W Rutgers............................. 56-17
14 29 W at No. 20 Michigan State.. 17-16 13 25 W at Penn State............ 31-24 2OT 2017 (12-2, 8-1/1st Big Ten East; Big Ten Cham-
12 Oct. 6 W No. 21 Nebraska............. 63-38 16 Nov. 1 W Illinois............................... 55-14 pion; Cotton Bowl Champion)
8 13 W at Indiana........................ 52-49 14 8 W at No. 8 Michigan St........49-37 Captains: J.T. Barrett, Tyquan Lewis, Sam
7 20 W Purdue....................... 29-22 OT 8 15 W at No. 25 Minnesota........ 31-24 Hubbard, Terry McLaurin, Tracy Sprinkle, Parris
9 27 W at Penn State................... 35-23 6 22 W Indiana.............................42-27 Campbell, Chris Worley, Billy Price, Jalyn Holmes
6 Nov. 3 W Illinois.............................. 52-22 6 29 W Michigan.......................... 42-28 2 Aug. 31 W at Indiana......................... 49-21
6 17 W at Wisconsin................ 21-14 OT 5 Dec. 6 W No. 13 Wisconsin#............. 59-0 2 Sept. 9 L No. 5 Oklahoma................16-31
4 24 W No. 20 Michigan..............26-21 4 Jan. 1 W No. 1 Alabama*................ 42-35 8 Sept. 16 W Army...................................38-7
4 12 W No. 2 Oregon@............... 42-20 10 Sept. 23 W UNLV................................. 54-21
2013 (12-2, 8-0/1st Big Ten Leaders) ^at M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Md.; #Big Ten 11 Sept. 30 W at Rutgers.......................... 56-0
Captains: Jack Mewhort, Christian Bryant, C.J. Championship game, Indianapolis, Ind. (Lucas 10 Oct. 7 W Maryland.......................... 62-14
Barnett, Corey Linsley, Corey Brown, Kenny Oil Stadium); *Sugar Bowl, New Orleans, La. 9 Oct. 14 W at Nebraska..................... 56-14
Guiton (Superdome); @ CFP National Championship, 6 Oct. 28 W No. 2 Penn State............. 39-38
Rank North Texas (AT&T Stadium) 3 Nov. 4 L at Iowa............................ 24-55
2 Aug. 31 W Buffalo............................. 40-20 13 Nov. 11 W No. 12 Michigan State........48-3
2 Sept. 7 W San Diego State.................42-7 2015 (12-1, 7-1/T-1st Big Ten East; Fiesta Bowl 9 Nov. 18 W Illinois............................... 52-14
3 14 W at California..................... 52-34 Champion) 9 Nov. 25 W at Michigan......................31-20
3 21 W Florida A&M...................... 76-0 Captains: Jacoby Boren, Taylor Decker, 8 Dec. 2 W vs. No. 4 Wisconsin#....... 27-21
3 28 W No. 23 Wisconsin............. 31-24 Braxton Miller, Joshua Perry, Tyvis Powell, 5 Dec. 29 W vs. No. 8 USC^...................24-7
3 Oct. 5 W at No. 15 Northwestern... 40-30 J.T. Barrett #Big Ten Championship game, Indianapolis,
3 19 W Iowa..................................34-24 1 Sept. 7 W at Virginia Tech............... 42-24 Ind. (Lucas Oil Stadium) ^Goodyear Cotton
3 26 W Penn State........................ 63-14 1 Sept. 12 W Hawai’i.............................. 38-0 Bowl, Arlington, Texas (AT&T Stadium)
4 Nov. 2 W at Purdue.......................... 56-0 1 Sept. 19 W Northern Illinois...............20-13
3 16 W at Illinois.......................... 60-35 1 Sept. 26 W Western Michigan............ 38-12 2018 (13-1, 8-1/1st Big Ten East; Big Ten Cham-
3 23 W Indiana............................. 42-14 1 Oct. 3 W at Indiana.........................34-27 pion; Rose Bowl Champion)
3 30 W at Michigan...................... 42-41 1 Oct. 10 W Maryland......................... 49-28 Captains: Parris Campbell, Johnnie Dixon, Terry
2 Dec. 7 L vs. No. 10 Michigan St.#..24-34 1 Oct. 17 W Penn State........................38-10 McLaurin, Isaiah Prince, Nick Bosa, Tuf Borland,
7 Jan. 3 L vs. No. 12 Clemson*........ 35-40 1 Oct. 24 W at Rutgers...........................49-7 Jordan Fuller
#Big Ten Championship game, Indianapolis, 3 Nov. 7 W Minnesota........................ 28-14 5 Sept. 1 W Oregon State.....................77-31
Ind. (Lucas Oil Stadium); *Discover Orange 3 Nov. 14 W at Illinois............................ 28-3 4 Sept. 8 W Rutgers.............................. 52-3
Bowl, Miami, Fla. (Sun Life Stadium) 3 Nov. 21 L No. 9 Michigan State........ 14-17 4 Sept. 15 W vs. No. 15 TCU@.............. 40-28
8 Nov. 28 W at No. 10 Michigan........... 42-13 4 Sept. 22 W Tulane................................ 49-6
7 Jan. 1 W vs. No. 8 Notre Dame^... 44-28 4 Sept. 29 W at No. 9 Penn State......... 27-26
^Fiesta Bowl, Glendale, Ariz. (University of 3 Oct. 6 W Indiana............................ 49-26
Phoenix Stadium) 3 Oct. 13 W Minnesota........................ 30-14
2 Oct. 20 L at Purdue........................ 20-49
2016 (11-2, 8-1/T-1st Big Ten East; College 10 Nov. 3 W Nebraska.......................... 36-31
Football Playoff Semifinalist) 10 Nov. 10 W at No. 18 Michigan St........ 26-6
Captains: J.T. Barrett, Gareon Conley, Pat Elflein, 10 Nov. 17 W at Maryland................52-51 (ot)
Tyquan Lewis, Raekwon McMillan, Billy Price, 10 Nov. 24 W No. 4 Michigan................ 62-39
6 Sept. 3 W Bowling Green..................77-10 6 Dec. 1 W vs. No. 21 N’Western#.... 45-24
4 Sept. 10 W Tulsa...................................48-3 6 Jan. 1 W vs. No. 9 Washington^.... 28-23
3 Sept. 17 W at No. 14 Oklahoma........ 45-24 @Advocare Classic, Arlington, Texas (AT&T
2 Oct. 1 W Rutgers.............................. 58-0 Stadium); #Big Ten Championship game,
2 Oct. 8 W Indiana............................. 38-17 Indianapolis, Ind. (Lucas Oil Stadium); ^105th
Rose Bowl Game, Pasadena, Calif. (Rose Bowl
Stadium)
RECORD BY OPPONENT
OSU OSU First Last OSU OSU First Last
Team Won Lost Tied Game Game Streak Team Won Lost Tied Game Game Streak
Air Force 0 1 0 1990 1990 L-1 Missouri 10 1 1 1939 1998 W-2
Akron 7 1 0 1891 2011 W-4 Mount Union 1 0 0 1930 1930 W-1
Alabama 1 3 0 1978 2014 W-1 Muskingum 7 0 0 1899 1928 W-7
Alabama-Birmingham 1 0 0 2012 2012 W-1 Navy 5 0 0 1930 2014 W-5
Antioch 1 0 0 1894 1894 W-1 Nebraska 6 1 0 1955 2018 W-4
Arizona 3 1 0 1967 2000 W-3 New York University 2 0 0 1936 1938 W-2
Arizona State 2 0 0 1980 1996 W-2 New Mexico State 1 0 0 2009 2009 W-1
Arkansas >0 0 0 2010 2010 n/a North Carolina 3 1 0 1962 1975 W-2
Army 1 0 0 2017 2017 W-1 North Carolina State 2 0 0 2003 2004 W-2
Auburn 0 1 1 1917 1990 L-1 Northern Illinois 2 0 0 2006 2015 W-2
Baylor 2 0 0 1978 1982 W-2 Northwestern 62 14 1 1913 2018 W-7
Boston College 3 0 0 1989 1995 W-3 Notre Dame 4 2 0 1935 2014 W-4
Bowling Green 5 0 0 1992 2016 W-5 Oberlin 13 10 3 1892 1922 W-1
Brigham Young 3 0 0 1982 1993 W-3 Ohio Medical 5 2 1 1896 1906 W-1
Buffalo 1 0 0 2013 2013 W-1 Ohio >6 0 0 1899 2008 W-6
California 7 1 0 1920 2013 W-7 Ohio Wesleyan 26 2 1 1890 1932 W-25
Camp Sherman 1 0 0 1917 1917 W-1 Oklahoma 2 2 0 1977 2017 L-1
Carlisle Indians 0 1 0 1904 1904 L-1 Oklahoma State 2 0 0 1989 2004 W-2
Case 11 10 2 1894 1918 W-7 Oregon 9 0 0 1957 2014 W-9
Central Kentucky 0 1 0 1895 1895 L-1 Oregon State 3 0 0 1974 2018 W-3
Chicago 10 2 2 1920 1939 W-8 Otterbein 13 2 3 1893 1912 W-7
Cincinnati 14 2 0 1893 2014 W-11 Penn 3 0 0 1932 1953 W-3
Clemson 0 3 0 1978 2016 L-3 Penn State >19 14 0 1912 2018 W-2
Colgate 1 0 1 1923 1934 W-1 Pitt 19 5 1 1929 1996 W-4
Colorado 4 1 0 1971 2011 W-4 Princeton 0 1 1 1927 1928 T-1
Columbia 2 0 0 1925 1926 W-2 Purdue >39 15 2 1919 2018 L-1
Columbus Barracks 2 1 0 1894 1897 L-1 Rice 2 0 0 1993 1996 W-2
Cornell 0 2 0 1939 1940 L-2 Rutgers 5 0 0 2014 2018 W-5
Dayton YMCA 1 0 0 1892 1892 W-1 17th Regiment 1 0 0 1894 1894 W-1
Denison 14 1 2 1890 1927 W-5 San Diego State 4 0 0 2001 2013 W-4
DePauw 1 0 0 1905 1905 W-1 San Jose State 1 0 0 2002 2002 W-1
Drake 1 0 0 1935 1935 W-1 Southern California 9 13 1 1937 2009 L-7
Duke 3 1 0 1955 1981 W-3 South Carolina 0 2 0 2001 2002 L-2
Eastern Michigan >0 0 0 2010 2010 n/a Southern Methodist 7 1 1 1950 1978 T-1
Florida 0 2 0 2006 2012 L-2 Stanford 2 3 0 1955 1982 L-1
Florida Atlantic 0 0 0 2019 2019 N/A Syracuse 4 2 0 1911 1992 W-1
Florida A&M 1 0 0 2013 2013 W-1 Tennessee 0 1 0 1996 1996 L-1
Florida State 0 3 0 1981 1997 L-3 Texas 1 2 0 2005 2008 L-1
Fort Knox 1 0 0 1942 1942 W-1 Texas A&M 4 0 0 1963 1999 W-4
Fresno State 2 0 0 1994 2000 W-2 TCU 5 1 1 1937 2018 W-4
Georgia 0 1 0 1993 1993 L-1 Texas Tech 2 0 0 1990 2002 W-2
Great Lakes 1 1 0 1943 1944 W-1 Toledo 3 0 0 1998 2011 W-3
Hawai’i 1 0 0 2015 2015 W-1 Troy 1 0 0 2008 2008 W-1
Heidelberg 3 0 0 1898 1907 W-3 Tulane 1 0 0 2018 2018 W-1
Houston 1 0 0 1994 1994 W-1 UCF 1 0 0 2012 2012 W-1
Illinois >68 30 4 1902 2017 W-8 UCLA 4 4 1 1961 2001 L-1
Indiana >74 12 5 1901 2018 W-23 UNLV 1 0 0 2017 2017 W-1
Iowa >46 15 3 1922 2017 L-1 Utah 1 0 0 1986 1986 W-1
Iowa Seahawks 1 1 0 1942 1943 L-1 Vanderbilt 3 1 0 1908 1933 W-1
Kansas State 1 0 0 2003 2003 W-1 Virginia 1 0 0 1933 1933 W-1
Kent State 3 0 0 2002 2014 W-3 Virginia Tech 1 1 0 2014 2015 W-1
Kentucky 3 0 0 1895 1935 W-3 Washington 9 3 0 1957 2018 W-4
Kenyon 17 6 0 1890 1929 W-14 Washington State 8 0 0 1952 2002 W-8
LSU 1 1 1 1987 2008 L-1 Western Michigan 1 0 0 2015 2015 W-1
Louisville 2 0 0 1991 1992 W-2 Western Reserve 5 6 1 1891 1934 W-2
Marietta 6 2 0 1892 1902 W-3 West Virginia 5 1 0 1897 1998 W-5
Marshall >1 0 0 2004 2004 W-1 Wilmington 1 0 0 1926 1926 W-1
Maryland 5 0 0 2014 2018 W-5 Wisconsin 59 18 5 1913 2017 W-6
Miami (Fla.) >2 2 0 1977 2011 L-1 Wittenberg 12 3 0 1893 1929 W-11
Miami (Ohio) 5 0 0 1904 2012 W-5 Wooster 4 2 2 1890 1925 W-1
Michigan >50 58 6 1897 2018 W-7 Wyoming 1 0 0 1997 1997 W-1
Michigan State 32 15 0 1912 2018 W-3 Youngstown State 2 0 0 2007 2008 W-2
Minnesota >45 7 0 1921 2018 W-10 TOTALS 911 325 53
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-/- 10/1/1966 H L 22-38 10/23/1915 A L 0-21 -/- 11/5/1994 H W 24-3
1/- 10/4/1969 A W 41-14 11/4/1916 H W 14-13 4/21 10/14/1995 A W 27-16
10/17 9/13/1986 A L 7-40 11/10/1917 A W 16-3 2/- 10/12/1996 H W 17-14
16/12 9/11/1993 H W 21-12 11/23/1918 H L 3-14 12/- 10/2/1999 H L 17-42
18/25 9/10/1994 A L 16-25 11/15/1919 A W 3-0 7/22 10/7/2000 A W 23-7
10/18 9/16/1995 H W 30-20 10/23/1920 H W 13-7 21/- 10/13/2001 H L 17-20
2/17 8/30/2003 H W 28-9 11/1/1930 H T 0-0 4/- 10/19/2002 A W 19-14
10/- 9/15/2007 A W 33-14 11/14/1931 A W 6-0 3/23 10/11/2003 A L 10-17
9/6 1/1/2018 N(1) W 28-23 1029/1932 G T 7-7 18/15 10/9/2004 A L 13-24
(1) Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif. 11/18/1933 A W 6-0 1/21 11/3/2007 H W 38-17
20/- 11/8/1941 H W 46-34 14/18 10/4/2008 A W 20-17
Washington State 8-0-0
1/6 10/31/1942 A L 7-17 9/- 10/10/2009 H W 31-13
Rank Score
8/19 10/14/1944 A W 20-7 1/18 10/16/2010 A L 18-31
OS/OP Date OS-OP
4/- 10/13/1945 H W 12-0 -/15 10/29/2011 H W 33-29
16/- 10/18/1952 H W 35-7
14/- 10/12/1946 A L 7-20 6/- 11/17/2012 A W (OT) 21-14
1/- 10/6/1973 H W 27-3
-/- 10/23/1948 H W 34-32 3/23 9/28/2013 H W 31-24
1/- 10/5/1974 A W 42-7
-/- 10/22/1949 A W 21-0 5/13 12/6/2014 N(1) W 59-0
16/- 9/22/1979 H W 45-29
2/15 11/11/1950 H W 19-14 2/8 10/15/2016 A W (OT) 30-23
9/- 9/15/1984 H W 44-0
9/- 10/13/1951 A T 6-6 8/4 12/2/2017 N(1) W 27-21
5/- 9/28/1985 H W 48-32
-/1 10/11/1952 H W 23-14 (1) Big Ten Championship, Indianapolis, Ind.
16/- 9/21/1991 H W 33-19
-/- 10/24/1953 A W 20-19 Wittenberg 12-3-0
6/10 9/14/2002 H W 26-7
4/2 10/23/1954 H W 31-14 Rank Score
Western Michigan 1-0-0 -/15 10/22/1955 A W 26-16 OS/OP Date OS-OP
Rank Score 9/- 10/27/1956 H W 21-0 10/14/1893 H W 36-10
OS/OP Date OS-OP 12/- 10/26/1957 A W 16-13 9/17/1894 N(1) L 0-6
1/- 9/26/2015 H W 38-12 2/13 10/25/1958 H T 7-7 10/13/1894 A L 6-18
Western Reserve 5-6-1 20/12 10/24/1959 A L 3-12 11/14/1896 H L 6-24
Rank Score 9/11 10/22/1960 H W 34-7 10/7/1899 H W 28-0
OS/OP Date OS-OP 6/- 10/28/1961 A W 30-21 10/5/1901 H W 30-0
11/11/1891 H L 6-50 -/5 10/27/1962 H W 14-7 10/3/1903 H W 28-0
11/19/1892 A L 18-40 -/2 10/26/1963 A W 13-10 10/7/1905 H W 17-0
11/4/1893 H L 16-30 1/- 10/24/1964 H W 28-3 10/6/1906 H W 52-0
10/27/1894 H L 4-24 -/- 10/23/1965 A W 20-10 10/2/1909 H W 39-0
11/5/1898 A L 0-49 -/- 10/22/1966 H W 24-13 10/1/1910 H W 62-0
11/4/1899 H W 6-0 -/- 11/11/1967 H W 17-15 10/2/1926 H W 40-0
10/26/1901 H W 6-5 2/- 11/9/1968 A W 43-8 10/1/1927 H W 31-0
10/17/1908 H L 0-18 1/- 11/8/1969 H W 62-7 10/6/1928 H W 41-0
10/15/1910 H W 6-0 3/- 11/7/1970 A W 24-7 10/5/1929 H W 19-0
10/14/1911 H T 0-0 12/- 10/23/1971 H W 31-6 (1) at Ohio State Fair, Columbus, Ohio
10/11/1913 H W 14-8 4/- 10/28/1972 A W 28-20
1/- 10/13/1973 A W 24-0 Wooster 4-2-2
11/3/1934 A W 76-0 Rank Score
1/13 10/12/1974 H W 52-7
West Virginia 5-1-0 1/- 10/18/1975 H W 56-0 OS/OP Date OS-OP
Rank Score 9/- 10/16/1976 A W 30-20 11/1/1890 H L 0-64
OS/OP Date OS-OP 3/- 10/29/1977 H W 42-0 11/25/1905 H W 15-0
11/6/1897 A L 0-28 -/- 11/4/1978 A W 49-14 11/24/1906 H W 12-0
11/3/1900 H W 27-0 6/- 10/20/1979 H W 59-0 10/19/1907 H T 6-6
10/11/1902 H W 30-0 10/- 10/25/1980 A W 21-0 10/3/1908 H L 0-8
10/31/1903 H W 34-6 18/- 10/10/1981 A L 21-24 10/9/1909 H W 74-0
5/- 9/12/1987 H W 24-3 -/- 109/1981 H L 0-6 11/1/1924 H T 7-7
1/11 9/5/1998 A W 34-17 16/- 10/29/1983 H W 45-27 10/31/1925 H W 17-0
Wilmington 1-0-0 6/- 10/27/1984 A L 14-16 Wyoming 1-0-0
Rank Score 3/- 11/16/1985 H L 7-12 Rank Score
OS/OP Date OS-OP 9/- 11/15/1986 A W 30-17 OS/OP Date OS-OP
11/6/1926 H W 13-7 -/- 11/7/1987 A L 24-26 9/- 8/28/1997 H W 24-10
-/- 11/5/1988 H W 34-12
Wisconsin 59-18-5 22/- 11/18/1989 H W 42-22 Youngstown State 2-0-0
Rank Score 21/- 11/17/1990 A W 35-10 Rank Score
OS/OP Date OS-OP 14/- 10/5/1991 H W 31-16 OS/OP Date OS-OP
11/8/1913 A L 0-12 12/- 10/3/1992 A L 16-20 11/- 9/1/2007 H W 38-6
10/24/1914 H L 6-7 3/15 11/6/1993 A T 14-14 2/- 8/30/2008 H W 43-0
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East Division East Division
Michigan State 12 2 .857 7 1 .875 Ohio State 12 2 .857 8 1 .889
Ohio State 12 1 .923 7 1 .875 Penn State 11 2 .846 7 2 .778
Michigan 10 3 .769 6 2 .750 Michigan State 10 3 .769 7 2 .778
Penn State 7 6 .538 4 4 .500 Michigan 8 5 .615 5 4 .556
Indiana 6 7 .462 2 6 .250 Rutgers 4 8 .333 3 6 .333
Rutgers 4 8 .333 1 7 .125. Indiana 5 7 .417 2 7 .222
Maryland 3 9 .250 1 7 .125 Maryland 4 8 .333 2 7 .222
West Division West Division
Iowa 12 2 .857 8 0 1.000 Wisconsin 13 1 .929 9 0 1.000
Northwestern 10 3 .769 6 2 .750 Northwestern 10 3 .769 7 2 .778
Wisconsin 10 3 .769 6 2 .750 Iowa 8 5 .615 4 5 .444
Nebraska 6 7 .462 3 5 .375 Purdue 7 6 .538 4 5 .444
Minnesota 6 7 .462 2 6 .250 Nebraska 4 8 .333 3 6 .333
Illinois 5 7 .417 2 6 .250. Minnesota 5 7 .417 2 7 .222
Purdue 2 10 .167 1 7 .125 Illinois 2 10 .167 0 9 .000
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Associated Press 1936 Associated Press 1941 Associated Press 1946 Associated Press 1950 Associated Press 1952
1. Minnesota 1. Minnesota 1. Notre Dame 1. Oklahoma 1. Michigan State
2. LSU 2. Duke 2. Army 2. Army 2. Georgia Tech
3. Pitt 3. Notre Dame 3. Georgia 3. Texas 3. Notre Dame
4. Alabama 4. Texas 4. UCLA 4. Tennessee 4. Oklahoma
5. Washington 5. Michigan 5. Illinois 5. California 5. USC
6. Santa Clara 6. Fordham 6. Michigan 6. Princeton 6. UCLA
7. Northwestern 7. Missouri 7. Tennessee 7. Kentucky 7. Mississippi
8. Notre Dame 8. Duquesne 8. LSU 8. Michigan State 8. Tennessee
9. Nebraska 9. Texas A&M 9. North Carolina 9. Michigan 9. Alabama
10. Penn 10. Navy 10. Rice 10. Clemson 10. Texas
13. OHIO STATE 14. OHIO STATE 17. OHIO STATE
Associated Press 1937 Associated Press 1947
1. Pitt Associated Press 1942 1. Notre Dame United Press United Press
2. California 1. OHIO STATE 2. Michigan International 1951 International 1953
3. Fordham 2. Georgia 3. SMU 1. Tennessee 1. Maryland
4. Alabama 3. Wisconsin 4. Penn State 2. Michigan State 2. Notre Dame
5. Minnesota 4. Tulsa 5. Texas 3. Illinois 3. Michigan State
6. Villanova 5. Georgia Tech 6. Alabama 4. Maryland 4. UCLA
7. Dartmouth 6. Notre Dame 7. Penn 5. Georgia Tech 5. Oklahoma
8. LSU 7. Tennessee 8. USC 6. Princeton 6. Rice
9. Notre Dame 8. Boston College 9. North Carolina 7. Stanford 7. Illinois
10. Santa Clara 9. Michigan 10. Georgia Tech 8. Wisconsin 8. Texas
13. OHIO STATE 10. Alabama 9. Baylor 9. Georgia Tech
Associated Press 1948
10. TCU 10. Iowa
Associated Press 1938 Associated Press 1943 1. Michigan
20. OHIO STATE
1. TCU 1. Notre Dame 2. Notre Dame Associated Press 1951
2. Tennessee 2. Iowa Pre-Flight 3. North Carolina 1. Tennessee Associated Press 1953
3. Duke 3. Michigan 4. California 2. Michigan State 1. Maryland
4. Oklahoma 4. Navy 5. Oklahoma 3. Maryland 2. Notre Dame
5. Notre Dame 5. Purdue 6. Army 4. Illinois 3. Michigan State
6. Carnegie Tech 6. Great Lakes 7. Northwestern 5. Georgia Tech 4. Oklahoma
7. USC 7. Duke 8. Georgia 6. Princeton 5. UCLA
8. Pitt 8. Del Monte P. 9. Oregon 7. Stanford 6. Rice
9. Holy Cross 9. Northwestern 10. SMU 8. Wisconsin 7. Illinois
10. Minnesota 10. March Field 9. Baylor 8. Georgia Tech
Associated Press 1949
10. Oklahoma 9. Iowa
Associated Press 1939 Associated Press 1944 1. Notre Dame
10. West Virginia
1. Texas A&M 1. Army 2. Oklahoma United Press
2. Tennessee 2. OHIO STATE 3. California International 1952 United Press
3. USC 3. Randolph Field 4. Army 1. Michigan State International 1954
4. Cornell 4. Navy 5. Rice 2. Georgia Tech 1. UCLA
5. Tulane 5. Bainbridge 6. OHIO STATE 3. Notre Dame 2. OHIO STATE
6. Missouri 6. Iowa Pre-Flight 7. Michigan 4. Oklahoma 3. Oklahoma
7. UCLA 7. USC 8. Minnesota 5. USC 4. Notre Dame
8. Duke 8. Michigan 9. LSU 6. UCLA 5. Navy
9. Iowa 9. Notre Dame 10. Pacific 7. Mississippi 6. Mississippi
10. Duquesne 10. 4th AAF 8. Tennessee 7. Army
United Press
15. OHIO STATE 9. Alabama 8. Arkansas
Associated Press 1945 International 1950
10. Wisconsin 9. Miami (Fla.)
Associated Press 1940 1. Army 1. Oklahoma
15. OHIO STATE 10. Wisconsin
1. Minnesota 2. Alabama 2. Texas
2. Stanford 3. Navy 3. Tennessee Associated Press 1954
3. Michigan 4. Indiana 4. California 1. OHIO STATE
4. Tennessee 5. Oklahoma State 5. Army 2. UCLA
5. Boston College 6. Michigan 6. Michigan 3. Oklahoma
6. Texas A&M 7. St. Mary’s 7. Kentucky 4. Notre Dame
7. Northwestern 8. Penn 8. Princeton 5. Navy
8. Nebraska 9. Notre Dame 9. Michigan State 6. Mississippi
9. Mississippi State 10. Texas 10. OHIO STATE 7. Army
10. Washington 14. OHIO STATE 8. Maryland
9. Wisconsin
10. Arkansas 279
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United Press United Press Associated Press 1959 United Press Associated Press 1964
International 1955 International 1957 1. Syracuse International 1962 1. Alabama
1. Oklahoma 1. OHIO STATE 2. Mississippi 1. USC 2. Arkansas
2. Michigan State 2. Auburn 3. LSU 2. Wisconsin 3. Notre Dame
3. Maryland 3. Michigan State 4. Texas 3. Mississippi 4. Michigan
4. UCLA 4. Oklahoma 5. Georgia 4. Texas 5. Texas
5. TCU 5. Iowa 6. Wisconsin 5. Alabama 6. Nebraska
6. OHIO STATE 6. Navy 7. TCU 6. Arkansas 7. LSU
7. Georgia Tech 7. Rice 8. Washington 7. Oklahoma 8. Oregon State
8. Notre Dame 8. Mississippi 9. Arkansas 8. LSU 9. OHIO STATE
9. Mississippi 9. Notre Dame 10. Alabama 9. Penn State 10. USC
10. Auburn 10. Texas A&M 10. Minnesota
United Press United Press
13. OHIO STATE
Associated Press 1955 Associated Press 1957 International 1960 International 1965
1. Oklahoma 1. Auburn 1. Minnesota Associated Press 1962 1. Michigan State
2. Michigan State 2. OHIO STATE 2. Iowa 1. USC 2. Arkansas
3. Maryland 3. Michigan State 3. Mississippi 2. Wisconsin 3. Nebraska
4. UCLA 4. Oklahoma 4. Missouri 3. Mississippi 4. Alabama
5. OHIO STATE 5. Navy 5. Washington 4. Texas 5. UCLA
6. TCU 6. Iowa 6. Navy 5. Alabama 6. Missouri
7. Georgia Tech 7. Mississippi 7. Arkansas 6. Arkansas 7. Tennessee
8. Auburn 8. Rice 8. OHIO STATE 7. LSU 8. Notre Dame
9. Notre Dame 9. Texas A&M 9. Kansas 8. Oklahoma 9. USC
10. Mississippi 10. Notre Dame 10. Alabama 9. Penn State 10. Texas Tech
10. Minnesota 11. OHIO STATE
United Press United Press Associated Press 1960
International 1956 International 1958 1. Minnesota United Press Associated Press 1965
1. Oklahoma 1. LSU 2. Mississippi International 1963 1. Alabama
2. Tennessee 2. Iowa 3. Iowa 1. Texas 2. Michigan State
3. Iowa 3. Army 4. Navy 2. Navy 3. Arkansas
4. Georgia Tech 4. Auburn 5. Missouri 3. Pitt 4. UCLA
5. Texas A&M 5. Oklahoma 6. Washington 4. Illinois 5. Nebraska
6. Miami (Fla.) 6. Wisconsin 7. Arkansas 5. Nebraska 6. Missouri
7. Michigan 7. OHIO STATE 8. OHIO STATE 6. Auburn 7. Tennessee
8. Syracuse 8. Air Force 9. Alabama 7. Mississippi 8. LSU
9. Minnesota 9. TCU 10. Duke 8. Oklahoma 9. Notre Dame
10. Michigan State 10. Syracuse 9. Alabama 10. USC
United Press
10. Michigan State
Associated Press 1956 Associated Press 1958 International 1961 United Press
1. Oklahoma 1. LSU 1. Alabama Associated Press 1963 International 1966
2. Tennessee 2. Iowa 2. OHIO STATE 1. Texas 1. Notre Dame
3. Iowa 3. Army 3. LSU 2. Navy 2. Michigan State
4. Georgia Tech 4. Auburn 4. Texas 3. Illinois 3. Alabama
5. Texas A&M 5. Oklahoma 5. Mississippi 4. Pitt 4. Georgia
6. Miami (Fla.) 6. Air Force 6. Minnesota 5. Auburn 5. UCLA
7. Michigan 7. Wisconsin 7. Colorado 6. Nebraska 6. Purdue
8. Syracuse 8. OHIO STATE 8. Arkansas 7. Mississippi 7. Nebraska
9. Michigan State 9. Syracuse 9. Michigan State 8. Alabama 8. Georgia Tech
10. Oregon State 10. TCU 10. Utah State 9. Michigan State 9. SMU
15. OHIO STATE 10. Oklahoma 10. Miami (Fla.)
United Press Associated Press 1961
International 1959 1. Alabama United Press
2. OHIO STATE International 1964 Associated Press 1966
1. Syracuse
3. Texas 1. Alabama 1. Notre Dame
2. Mississippi
4. LSU 2. Arkansas 2. Michigan State
3. LSU
5. Mississippi 3. Notre Dame 3. Alabama
4. Texas
6. Minnesota 4. Michigan 4. Georgia
5. Georgia
7. Colorado 5. Texas 5. UCLA
6. Wisconsin
8. Michigan State 6. Nebraska 6. Nebraska
7. Washington
9. Arkansas 7. LSU 7. Purdue
8. TCU
10. Utah State 8. Oregon State 8. Georgia Tech
9. Arkansas
9. OHIO STATE 9. Miami (Fla.)
10. Penn State
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United Press United Press United Press Associated Press 1973 United Press
International 1967 International 1969 International 1971 1. Notre Dame International 1976
1. USC 1. Texas 1. Nebraska 2. OHIO STATE 1. Pitt
2. Tennessee 2. Penn State 2. Alabama 3. Oklahoma 2. USC
3. Oklahoma 3. Arkansas 3. Oklahoma 4. Alabama 3. Michigan
4. Notre Dame 4. USC 4. Michigan 5. Penn State 4. Houston
5. Wyoming 5. OHIO STATE 5. Auburn 6. Michigan 5. OHIO STATE
6. Indiana 6. Missouri 6. Arizona State 7. Nebraska 6. Oklahoma
7. Alabama 7. LSU 7. Colorado 8. USC 7. Nebraska
8. Oregon State 8. Michigan 8. Georgia 9. Arizona State 8. Texas A&M
9. Purdue 9. Notre Dame 9. Tennessee 10. Houston 9. Alabama
10. UCLA 10. UCLA 10. LSU 10. Georgia
United Press
Associated Press 1967 Associated Press 1969 Associated Press 1971 International 1974 Associated Press 1976
1. USC 1. Texas 1. Nebraska 1. USC 1. Pitt
2. Tennessee 2. Penn State 2. Oklahoma 2. Alabama 2. USC
3. Oklahoma 3. USC 3. Colorado 3. OHIO STATE 3. Michigan
4. Indiana 4. OHIO STATE 4. Alabama 4. Notre Dame 4. Houston
5. Notre Dame 5. Notre Dame 5. Penn State 5. Michigan 5. Oklahoma
6. Wyoming 6. Missouri 6. Michigan 6. Auburn 6. OHIO STATE
7. Oregon State 7. Arkansas 7. Georgia 7. Penn State 7. Texas A&M
8. Alabama 8. Mississippi 8. Arizona State 8. Nebraska 8. Maryland
9. Purdue 9. Michigan 9. Tennessee 9. North Carolina St 9. Nebraska
10. Penn State 10. LSU 10. Stanford 10. Miami (Ohio) 10. Georgia
United Press United Press United Press Associated Press 1974 United Press
International 1968 International 1970 International 1972 1. Oklahoma International 1977
1. OHIO STATE 1. Texas 1. USC 2. USC 1. Notre Dame
2. USC 2. OHIO STATE 2. Oklahoma 3. Michigan 2. Alabama
3. Penn State 3. Nebraska 3. OHIO STATE 4. OHIO STATE 3. Arkansas
4. Georgia 4. Tennessee 4. Alabama 5. Alabama 4. Penn State
5. Texas 5. Notre Dame 5. Texas 6. Notre Dame 5. Texas
6. Kansas 6. LSU 6. Michigan 7. Penn State 6. Oklahoma
7. Tennessee 7. Michigan 7. Auburn 8. Auburn 7. Pitt
8. Notre Dame 8. Arizona State 8. Penn State 9. Nebraska 8. Michigan
9. Arkansas 9. Auburn 9. Nebraska 10. Miami (Ohio) 9. Washington
10. Oklahoma 10. Stanford 10. LSU 10. Nebraska
United Press
12. OHIO STATE
Associated Press 1968 Associated Press 1970 Associated Press 1972 International 1975
1. OHIO STATE 1. Nebraska 1. USC 1. Oklahoma Associated Press 1977
2. Penn State 2. Notre Dame 2. Oklahoma 2. Arizona State 1. Notre Dame
3. Texas 3. Texas 3. Texas 3. Alabama 2. Alabama
4. USC 4. Tennessee 4. Nebraska 4. OHIO STATE 3. Arkansas
5. Notre Dame 5. OHIO STATE 5. Auburn 5. UCLA 4. Texas
6. Arkansas 6. Arizona State 6. Michigan 6. Arkansas 5. Penn State
7. Kansas 7. LSU 7. Alabama 7. Texas 6. Kentucky
8. Georgia 8. Stanford 8. Tennessee 8. Michigan 7. Oklahoma
9. Missouri 9. Michigan 9. OHIO STATE 9. Nebraska 8. Pitt
10. Purdue 10. Auburn 10. Penn State 10. Penn State 9. Michigan
10. Washington
United Press Associated Press 1975
11. OHIO STATE
International 1973 1. Oklahoma
1. Alabama 2. Arizona State
2. Oklahoma 3. Alabama
3. OHIO STATE 4. OHIO STATE
4. Notre Dame 5. UCLA
5. Penn State 6. Texas
6. Michigan 7. Arkansas
7. USC 8. Michigan
8. Texas 9. Nebraska
9. UCLA 10. Penn State
10. Arizona State
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United Press United Press United Press United Press United Press
International 1978 International 1980 International 1982 International 1984 International 1986
1. USC 1. Georgia 1. Penn State 1. BYU 1. Penn State
2. Alabama 2. Pitt 2. SMU 2. Washington 2. Miami (Fla.)
3. Oklahoma 3. Oklahoma 3. Nebraska 3. Nebraska 3. Oklahoma
4. Penn State 4. Michigan 4. Georgia 4. Boston College 4. Nebraska
5. Michigan 5. Florida State 5. UCLA 5. Oklahoma State 5. Arizona State
6. Notre Dame 6. Alabama 6. Arizona State 6. Oklahoma 6. OHIO STATE
7. Clemson 7. Nebraska 7. Washington 7. Florida 7. Michigan
8. Nebraska 8. Penn State 8. Arkansas 8. SMU 8. Auburn
9. Texas 9. North Carolina 9. Pitt 9. USC 9. Alabama
10. Arkansas 10. Notre Dame 10. Florida State 10. UCLA 10. Arizona
15. OHIO STATE 12. OHIO STATE 12. OHIO STATE
Associated Press 1978 Associated Press 1986
1. Alabama Associated Press 1980 Associated Press 1982 Associated Press 1984 1. Penn State
2. USC 1. Georgia 1. Penn State 1. BYU 2. Miami (Fla.)
3. Oklahoma 2. Pitt 2. SMU 2. Washington 3. Oklahoma
4. Penn State 3. Oklahoma 3. Nebraska 3. Florida 4. Arizona State
5. Michigan 4. Michigan 4. Georgia 4. Nebraska 5. Nebraska
6. Clemson 5. Florida State 5. UCLA 5. Boston College 6. Auburn
7. Notre Dame 6. Alabama 6. Arizona State 6. Oklahoma 7. OHIO STATE
8. Nebraska 7. Nebraska 7. Washington 7. Oklahoma State 8. Michigan
9. Texas 8. Penn State 8. Clemson 8. SMU 9. Alabama
10. Houston 9. Notre Dame 9. Arkansas 9. UCLA 10. LSU
10. North Carolina 10. Pitt 10. USC
United Press United Press
15. OHIO STATE 12. OHIO STATE 13. OHIO STATE
International 1979 International 1987
1. Alabama United Press United Press United Press 1. Miami (Fla.)
2. USC International 1981 International 1983 International 1985 2. Florida State
3. Oklahoma 1. Clemson 1. Miami (Fla.) 1. Oklahoma 3. Oklahoma
4. OHIO STATE 2. Pitt 2. Nebraska 2. Michigan 4. Syracuse
5. Houston 3. Penn State 3. Auburn 3. Penn State 5. LSU
6. Pitt 4. Texas 4. Georgia 4. Tennessee 6. Nebraska
7. Nebraska 5. Georgia 5. Texas 5. Air Force 7. Auburn
8. Florida 6. Alabama 6. Florida 6. UCLA 8. Michigan State
9. Arkansas 7. Washington 7. BYU 7. Texas A&M 9. Texas A&M
10. Purdue 8. North Carolina 8. OHIO STATE 8. Miami (Fla.) 10. Clemson
9. Nebraska 9. Michigan 9. Iowa
Associated Press 1979 Associated Press 1987
10. Michigan 10. Illinois 10. Nebraska
1. Alabama 1. Miami (Fla.)
12. OHIO STATE 11. OHIO STATE
2. USC Associated Press 1983 2. Florida State
3. Oklahoma Associated Press 1981 1. Miami (Fla.) Associated Press 1985 3. Oklahoma
4. OHIO STATE 1. Clemson 2. Nebraska 1. Oklahoma 4. Syracuse
5. Houston 2. Texas 3. Auburn 2. Michigan 5. LSU
6. Florida State 3. Penn State 4. Georgia 3. Penn State 6. Nebraska
7. Pitt 4. Pitt 5. Texas 4. Tennessee 7. Auburn
8. Arkansas 5. SMU 6. Florida 5. Florida 8. Michigan State
9. Nebraska 6. Georgia 7. BYU 6. Texas A&M 9. UCLA
10. Purdue 7. Alabama 8. Michigan 7. UCLA 10. Texas A&M
8. Miami (Fla.) 9. OHIO STATE 8. Air Force
United Press
9. North Carolina 10. Illinois 9. Miami (Fla.)
International 1988
10. Washington 10. Iowa
1. Notre Dame
15. OHIO STATE 14. OHIO STATE
2. Miami (Fla.)
3. Florida State
4. Michigan
5. West Virginia
6. UCLA
7. Auburn
8. Clemson
9. USC
10. Nebraska
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Associated Press 1988 Associated Press 1990 United Press Associated Press 1993 USA Today/CNN 1994
1. Notre Dame 1. Colorado International 1992 1. Florida State 1. Nebraska
2. Miami (Fla.) 2. Georgia Tech 1. Alabama 2. Notre Dame 2. Penn State
3. Florida State 3. Miami (Fla.) 2. Florida State 3. Nebraska 3. Colorado
4. Michigan 4. Florida State 3. Miami (Fla.) 4. Auburn 4. Alabama
5. West Virginia 5. Washington 4. Notre Dame 5. Florida 5. Florida State
6. UCLA 6. Notre Dame 5. Michigan 6. Wisconsin 6. Miami (Fla.)
7. USC 7. Michigan 6. Syracuse 7. West Virginia 7. Florida
8. Auburn 8. Tennessee 7. Texas A&M 8. Penn State 8. Utah
9. Clemson 9. Clemson 8. Georgia 9. Texas A&M 9. OHIO STATE
10. Nebraska 10. Houston 9. Stanford 10. Arizona 10. BYU
10. Florida 11. OHIO STATE
United Press United Press United Press
19. OHIO STATE
International 1989 International 1991 USA Today/CNN 1993 International 1995
1. Miami (Fla.) 1. Washington Associated Press 1992 1. Florida State 1. Nebraska
2. Florida State 2. Miami (Fla.) 1. Alabama 2. Notre Dame 2. Florida
3. Notre Dame 3. Penn State 2. Florida State 3. Nebraska 3. Tennessee
4. Colorado 4. Florida State 3. Miami (Fla.) 4. Florida 4. Colorado
5. Tennessee 5. Alabama 4. Notre Dame 5. Wisconsin 5. Florida State
6. Auburn 6. Michigan 5. Michigan 6. West Virginia 6. OHIO STATE
7. Alabama 7. Florida 6. Syracuse 7. Penn State 7. Kansas State
8. Michigan 8. California 7. Texas A&M 8. Texas A&M 8. Northwestern
9. USC 9. East Carolina 8. Georgia 9. Arizona 9. Virginia Tech
10. Illinois 10. Iowa 9. Stanford 10. OHIO STATE 10. Kansas
25. OHIO STATE 10. Florida
Associated Press 1989 United Press Associated Press 1995
18. OHIO STATE
1. Miami (Fla.) Associated Press 1991 International 1994 1. Nebraska
2. Notre Dame 1. Miami (Fla.) USA Today/CNN 1992 1. Nebraska 2. Florida
3. Florida State 2. Washington 1. Alabama 2. Penn State 3. Tennessee
4. Colorado 3. Penn State 2. Florida State 3. Colorado 4. Florida State
5. Tennessee 4. Florida State 3. Miami (Fla.) 4. Florida State 5. Colorado
6. Auburn 5. Alabama 4. Notre Dame 5. Alabama 6. OHIO STATE
7. Michigan 6. Michigan 5. Michigan 6. Miami 7. Kansas State
8. USC 7. Florida 6. Texas A&M 7. Florida 8. Northwestern
9. Alabama 8. California 7. Syracuse 8. Utah 9. Kansas
10. Illinois 9. East Carolina 8. Georgia 9. Michigan 10. Virginia Tech
24. OHIO STATE 10. Iowa 9. Stanford 10. OHIO STATE
USA Today/CNN 1995
10. Washington
United Press USA Today/CNN 1991 Associated Press 1994 1. Nebraska
18. OHIO STATE
International 1990 1. Washington 1. Nebraska 2. Tennessee
1. Georgia Tech 2. Miami (Fla.) United Press 2. Penn State 3. Florida
2. Colorado 3. Penn State International 1993 3. Colorado 4. Colorado
3. Miami (Fla.) 4. Florida State 1. Florida State 4. Florida State 5. Florida State
4. Florida State 5. Alabama 2. Notre Dame 5. Alabama 6. Kansas State
5. Washington 6. Michigan 3. Nebraska 6. Miami (Fla.) 7. Northwestern
6. Notre Dame 7. California 4. Florida 7. Florida 8. OHIO STATE
7. Tennessee 8. Florida 5. Wisconsin 8. Texas A&M 9. Virginia Tech
8. Michigan 9. East Carolina 6. Texas A&M 9. Auburn 10. Kansas
9. Clemson 10. Iowa 7. Penn State 10. Utah
Associated Press 1996
10. Penn State 8. West Virginia 14. OHIO STATE
1. Florida
9. OHIO STATE
2. OHIO STATE
10. Arizona
3. Florida State
4. Arizona State
5. BYU
6. Nebraska
7. Penn State
8. Colorado
9. Tennessee
10. North Carolina
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USA Today/CNN 1996 Associated Press 1998 USA Today/ESPN 2001 Associated Press 2003 USA Today 2006
1. Florida 1. Tennessee 1. Miami (Fla.) 1. Southern California 1. Florida
2. OHIO STATE 2. OHIO STATE 2. Oregon 2. Louisiana State 2. OHIO STATE
3. Florida State 3. Florida State 3. Florida 3. Oklahoma 3. LSU
4. Arizona State 4. Arizona 4. Tennessee 4. OHIO STATE 4. Southern California
5. BYU 5. Florida 5. Texas 5. Miami (Fla.) 5. Wisconsin
6. Nebraska 6. Wisconsin 6. Oklahoma 6. Michigan 6. Boise State
7. Penn State 7. Tulane 7. Nebraska 7. Georgia 7. Louisville
8. Colorado 8. UCLA 8. Louisiana State 8. Iowa 8. Auburn
9. Tennessee 9. Georgia Tech 9. Colorado 9. Washington State 9. Michigan
10. North Carolina 10. Kansas State 10. Maryland 10. Miami (Ohio) 10. West Virginia
USA Today/ESPN 1997 USA Today/ESPN 1999 Associated Press 2001 USA Today/ESPN 2004 Associated Press 2006
1. Nebraska 1. Florida State 1. Miami (Fla.) 1. Southern California 1. Florida
2. Michigan 2. Nebraska 2. Oregon 2. Auburn 2. OHIO STATE
3. Florida State 3. Virginia Tech 3. Florida 3. Oklahoma 3. Louisiana State
4. North Carolina 4. Wisconsin 4. Tennessee 4. Texas 4. Southern California
5. UCLA 5. Michigan 5. Texas 5. Utah 5. Boise State
6. Florida 6. Kansas State 6. Oklahoma 6. Georgia 6. Louisville
7. Kansas State 7. Michigan State 7. Louisiana State 7. Louisville 7. Wisconsin
8. Tennessee 8. Alabama 8. Nebraska 8. Iowa 8. Michigan
9. Washington State 9. Tennessee 9. Colorado 9. California 9. Auburn
10. Georgia 10. Marshall 10. Washington State 10. Virginia Tech 10. West Virginia
11. Auburn 19. OHIO STATE
Associated Press 1999 USA Today/ESPN 2002 USA Today 2007
12. OHIO STATE
1. Florida State 1. OHIO STATE Associated Press 2004 1. LSU
Associated Press 1997 2. Virginia Tech 2. Miami (Fla.) 1. Southern California 2. Southern California
1. Michigan 3. Nebraska 3. Georgia 2. Auburn 3. Georgia
2. Nebraska 4. Wisconsin 4. Southern California 3. Oklahoma 4. OHIO STATE
3. Florida State 5. Michigan 5. Oklahoma 4. Utah 5. Missouri
4. Florida 6. Kansas State 6. Kansas State 5. Texas 6. West Virginia
5. UCLA 7. Michigan State 7. Texas 6. Louisville 7. Kansas
6. North Carolina 8. Alabama 8. Iowa 7. Georgia 8. Oklahoma
7. Tennessee 9. Tennessee 9. Michigan 8. Iowa 9. Virginia Tech
8. Kansas State 10. Marshall 10. Washington State 9. California 10. Texas
9. Washington State 10. Virginia Tech
USA Today/ESPN 2000 Associated Press 2002 Associated Press 2007
10. Georgia 20. OHIO STATE
1. Oklahoma 1. OHIO STATE 1. LSU
11. Auburn
2. Miami (Fla.) 2. Miami (Fla.) USA Today/ESPN 2005 2. Georgia
12. OHIO STATE
3. Washington 3. Georgia 1. Texas 3. Southern California
USA Today/ESPN 1998 4. Florida State 4. Southern California 2. Southern California 4. Missouri
1. Tennessee 5. Oregon State 5. Oklahoma 3. Penn State 5. OHIO STATE
2. OHIO STATE 6. Virginia Tech 6. Texas 4. OHIO STATE 6. West Virginia
3. Florida State 7. Nebraska 7. Kansas State 5. West Virginia 7. Kansas
4. Arizona 8. Kansas State 8. Iowa 6. Louisiana State 8. Oklahoma
5. Wisconsin 9. Oregon 9. Michigan 7. Virginia Tech 9. Virginia Tech
6. Florida 10. Michigan 10. Washington State 8. Alabama 10. Boston College
7. Tulane 9. Notre Dame
Associated Press 2000 USA Today 2008
8. UCLA USA Today/ESPN 2003 10. Georgia
1. Oklahoma 1. Florida
9. Kansas State 1. Louisiana State
2. Miami (Fla.) Associated Press 2005 2. Southern California
10. Air Force 2. Southern California
3. Washington 1. Texas 3. Texas
3. Oklahoma
4. Oregon State 2. Southern California 4. Utah
4. OHIO STATE
5. Florida State 3. Penn State 5. Oklahoma
5. Miami (Fla.)
6. Virginia Tech 4. OHIO STATE 6. Alabama
6. Georgia
7. Oregon 5. LSU 7. TCU
7. Michigan
8. Nebraska 6. West Virginia 8. Penn State
8. Iowa
9. Kansas State 7. Virginia Tech 9. Oregon
9. Washington State
10. Florida 8. Alabama 10. Georgia
10. Florida State
9. Texas Christian 11. OHIO STATE
10. Georgia
Associated Press 2008 USA Today 2011 USA Today 2013 USA Today 2015 Associated Press 2017
1. Florida 1. Alabama (59) 1. Florida State (59) 1. Alabama (56) 1. Alabama (57)
2. Utah 2. LSU 2. Auburn 2. Clemson 2. Georgia
3. Southern California 3. Oklahoma State 3. Michigan State 3. Stanford 3. Oklahoma
4. Texas 4. Oregon 4. South Carolina 4. OHIO STATE 4. Clemson
5. Oklahoma 5. Arkansas 5. Missouri 5. Oklahoma 5. OHIO STATE
6. Alabama 6. Boise State 6. Oklahoma 6. Michigan State 6. UCF
7. TCU 7. Stanford 7. Clemson 7. TCU 7. Wisconsin
8. Penn State 8. South Carolina 8. Alabama 8. Houston 8. Penn State
9. OHIO STATE 9. Michigan 9. Oregon 9. Ole Miss 9. TCU
10. Oregon 10. Michigan State 10. OHIO STATE 10. Iowa 10. Auburn
Stanford
USA Today 2009 Associated Press 2011 Associated Press 2015
Associated Press 2018
1. Alabama 1. Alabama (55) Associated Press 2013 1. Alabama
1. Clemson (61)
2. Texas 2. LSU (1) 1. Florida State (60) 2. Clemson
2. Alabama
3. Florida 3. Oklahoma Sttate (4) 2. Auburn 3. Stanford
3. OHIO STATE
4. Boise State 4. Oregon 3. Michigan State 4. OHIO STATE
4. Oklahoma
5. OHIO STATE 5. Arkansas 4. South Carolina 5. Oklahoma
5. Notre Dame
6. Texas Christian 6. USC 5. Missouri 6. Michigan State
6. LSU
7. Iowa 7. Stanford 6. Oklahoma 7. TCU
7. Florida
8. Penn State 8. Boise State 7. Alabama 8. Houston
7. Georgia
9. Cincinnati 9. South Carolina 8. Clemson 9. Iowa
9. Texas
10. Virginia Tech 10. Wisconsin 9. Oregon 10. Ole Miss
10. Washington State
10. Central Florida
Associated Press 2009 USA Today 2012
11. Stanford Coaches Poll 2016
1. Alabama 1. Alabama (56) Coaches Poll 2018
12. OHIO STATE 1. Clemson (60)
2. Texas 2. Oregon 1. Clemson (64)
2. Alabama
3. Florida 3. Notre Dame USA Today 2014 2. Alabama
3. Oklahoma
4. Boise State 4. Georgia 1 OHIO STATE (64) 3. OHIO STATE
4. Washington
5. OHIO STATE 5. Texas A&M 2 Oregon 4. Oklahoma
5. USC
6. Texas Christian 6. Stanford 3 TCU 5. Notre Dame
6. OHIO STATE
7. Iowa 7. South Carolina 4 Alabama 6. Florida
7. Penn State
8. Cincinnati 8. Florida State 5 Michigan State 7. LSU
8. Florida State
9. Penn State 9. Clemson 6 Florida State 8. Greorgia
9. Wisconsin
10. Virginia Tech 10. Florida 7 Georgia Tech 9. Texas
10. Michigan
8 Baylor 10. Washington State
USA Today 2010 Associated Press 2012
9 Georgia Associated Press 2016
1. Auburn 1. Alabama (59)
10 UCLA 1. Clemson (60)
2. TCU 2. Oregon
2. Alabama
3. Oregon 3. OHIO STATE Associated Press 2014
3. USC
4. Stanford 4. Notre Dame 1. OHIO STATE (59)
4. Washington
5. >OHIO STATE 5. Georgia 2. Oregon
5. Oklahoma
6. Oklahoma 5. Texas A&M 3. TCU
6. OHIO STATE
7. Boise State 7. Stanford 4. Alabama
7. Penn State
8. LSU 8. South Carolina 5. Michigan State
8. Florida State
Wisconsin 9. Florida 5. Florida State
9. Wisconsin
10. Oklahoma State 10. Florida State 7. Baylor
10. Michigan
8. Georgia Tech
Associated Press 2010
9. Georgia
1. Auburn Coaches Poll 2017
10. UCLA
2. TCU 1. Alabama (62)
3. Oregon 2. Georgia
4. Stanford 3. Oklahoma
5. >OHIO STATE 4. Clemson
6. Oklahoma 5. OHIO STATE
7. Wisconsin 6. Wisconsin
8. LSU 7. Central Florida
9. Boise State 8. Penn State
10. Alabama 9. TCU
10. USC
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