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2001 OHIO STATE FOOTBALL ROSTER 7 No 2001 OHIO STATE FOOTBALL ROSTER 7 No. Name Pos. Ht. Wg. CI. Elg. HometowwHigh School or J.C. Coach 42 John Adams FB 6-0 210 so. Fr. Springfield, OhioINortheastern Jerry Wasserrnan 26 Will Allen ' FS 6-2 185 So. So. Dayton, OhioNVayne Jay Minton 57 Redgie Arden LB 6-5 240 Fr. Fr. Ironton. Ohiollronton Bob Lutz 54 Tim Anderson ' DT 6-3 289 Jr. So. Clyde, OhioIClyde Bob Bishop 19 David Andrews TE 6-2 225 So. Fr. Bloomingburg, OhidMiami Trace Jeff Conroy 60 Kyle Andrews OL 5-11 235 So. Fr. Middletown, OhidMiddletown Chip Otten 19 B.J. Barre ' SS 6-0 185 So. So. Toledo, OhidWhitmer Jeff Robbins 8 Steve Bellisari "' QB 6-3 220 Sr. Sr. Boca Raton, Fla./Boca Raton Jay Minton 68 LeCharles Bentley "' C 6-2 300 Sr. Sr. Cleveland, OhioISt. ignatius Chuck Kyle 78 Bryce Bishop OG 6-3 300 Jr. So. Miami, Fla./Killian Sam Miller 91 Jason Bond' LB 6-3 242 Jr. So. Worthington, OhidWatterson Mike Golden 1 Bobby Britton ' CB 5-10 175 So. So. Jacksonville, Fla.lRaines Welton Coffey II 9 Ricky Bryant FL 6-0 175 Jr. So. Farrnington Hills, Mich.1Harrison John Herrington 58 Courtland Bullard "* LB 6-3 227 5th Sr. Miami, Fla./Southridge Mark Guandolo 87 Jason Caldwell TE 6-5 265 So. Fr. Mentor, OhioIMentor Steve Trivisanno 82 Drew Carter ^ SE 64 200 Jr. So. Solon, OhioISolon Byron Morgan 14 Angelo Chattams WR 5-11 185 Fr. Fr. Dayton, OhidChaminade-Julienne Jim Place 49 Tim Cheatwood "* DE 6-4 250 5th Sr. Cleveland, OhidBenedictine Al Hodakievic 3 Brandon "Barn" Childrf FL 5-9 180 So. Fr. Warrensville Heights, OhioIChanei Jeff Rotsky 63 Adrien Clarke OT 6-5 325 Jr. So. Shaker Heights, OhioIShaker Heights David Sedmak 79 Ryan Cook OL 6-7 305 Fr. Fr. Martinsville. Ind.lMartinsville Joe Siderewicz 98 Mike Collins "' DT 6-3 290 Sr. Sr. Newark, OhioINewark & Fork Union Paul Starr 10 Joe Cooper **' LB 6-0 225 5th Sr. Columbus, Ohiollndependence Kevin Kane 32 Marco Cooper LB 6-1 230 So. So. Detroit, Mich.1Cass Tech Thomas Wilcher 74 Bryce Culver DE 6-4 210 So. Fr. Lewis Center, OhidOIentangy Ed Terwiliger 36 Michael DeMaria TB 5-9 180 So. Fr. Oregon, OhioICardinal Stritch Bill Hrabak 2 Mike Doss" SS 5-11 203 Jr. Jr. Canton, OhioICanton McKinley Kerry Hodakievic -53 Ivan Douglas ' OT 6-6 295 Jr. So. University Heights, OhidBenedictine Al Hodakievic 37 Dustin Fox s 6-0 190 Fr. Fr. Canton, OhidGlenoak Jack Rose 75 Simon Fraser DL 6-5 250 Fr. Fr. Upper Arlington, OhidUpper Arlington Darrell Mayne 83 Chris Gamble WR 6-2 180 Fr. Fr. Sunrise, Fia.lDillard Joe Redmond 65 Steve Graef DE 6-2 240 So. Fr. Uniontown, OhidLake Jeff Durbin 6 Cie Grant" LB 6-1 220 Sr. Jr. New Philadelphia. OhioINew Philadelplhia Joe Studer 94 Marcus Green DL 6-3 300 Fr. Fr. Louisville, Ky./Male Bob Redman 18 Andy Groom' PIH 6-1 190 Sr. Jr. Columbus, OhidBishop Hartley Dick Geyer 20 Maurice Mall TB 5-10 190 Fr. Fr. Columbus, OhioIBrookhaven Gregg Miller 80 Ryan Hamby TE 6-4 245 Fr. Fr. Cincinnati, OhidMoeller Steve Klonne 88 Ben Hartsock ' TE 6-4 260 Jr. So. Chillicothe, OhioIUnioto Wayne Horsley 84 John Hollins SE 6-2 180 So. Fr. Huber Heights, OhiWayne Jay Minton 81 Andre Hooks WR 6-2 205 So. Fr. Canton, OhioICanton McKinley Kerry Hodakievic 23 Josh Huston K 6-1 195 So. Fr. Findlay, OhidFindlay Cliff Hite 13 Harlen Jacobs CB 6-1 190 So. Fr. Atlanta, GaJDouglass Butch Climmons 66 Mike Jacobs C 6-0 290 5th Sr. Maumee, OhidMaumee Harold LaFountaine 12 Michael Jenkins ' SE 6-4 200 So. So. Tampa, FlaJLeto Andy Martin 38 Branden Joe FB 6-0 235 So. Fr. Westewille, OhioISouth Rocky Pentelio 29 Jesse Kline TB 6-1 227 Jr. So. Upper Arlington, OhidUpper Arlington Darrell Mayne 61 Jim Kortovich LB 6-1 215 Sr. Jr. Euclid, OhioNilla Angela St. Joseph's Tom Schoen 16 Craig Krenzel QB 6-4 215 Jr. So. Utica, Mich./Henry Ford II Greg Desmet 70 Scott Kuhnhein OG 6-4 285 Sr. Jr. Fort Thomas, Ky.1Highlands Dale Mueller 24 Maurice Lee CB 5-9 178 Jr. So. Cleveland, OhioISouth Patrick Snee 16 2001 Ohio State University Football 2001 OHIO STATE FOOTBALL ROSTER I NO. Name Pos. Ht. CI. Elg. Hometow~ighSchool or J.C. Coach 5 Sammy Maldonado ' TB 6-1 so. so. Harrison, N.Y./Harrison Art Turolio 39 Jamar Martin "* FB 6-0 Sr. Sr. Canton, OhioIMcKinley Thom McDaniels 69 Jim Massey OG 6-5 5th Sr. Brecksville, OhioISt. ignatius Chuck Kyle 41 Thomas Matthews ss 6-0 So. Fr. Ft. Lauderdale. Fla.lDillard Joe Redmond 64 Josh McDanel DE 6-3 So. Fr. Ashville, OhioKeays Valley John Keel 17 Rick McFadden QB 6-5 So. Fr. Struthers, OhiolStruthers Gary Zetts 62 John McLaughlin OT 6-6 So. Fr. Fairview Park, OhioISt. lgnatius Charles Kyle 15 Scott McMulien ' QB 6-3 Jr. So. Granville, OhioIGranville Mike Hensley 11 Richard McNutt ' CB 5-10 Jr. So. Park Forest. III.IRich East Bob Lombardi 62 Jeremy Miller LS 6-0 Jr. So. Lewistown, Ohiollndian Lake Dave Coburn 1 Mark Minnix WR 6-3 So. Fr. Columbus, OhioIHillard Davidson Brian White 47 Jamal Muhammad FB 5-11 So. Fr. Stone Mountain, Ga.1Stone Mountain Bill Harris 25 Donnie Nickey ** FS 6-3 Sr. Jr. Plain City, OhioIJonathan Alder Paul Jenne 85 Mike Nugent PK 5-10 Fr. Fr. Centewille, Ohio/Centerville Ron Ullery 61 Adam Olds OL 6-5 Fr. Fr. Dublin. OhioIDublin Coffman Eric Tudor 71 Shane Olivea OG 6-5 So. So. Cedarhurst, N.Y.ILawrence Fred Ciampi 36 Pat O'Neill ' LB 6-3 Jr. So. Cuyahoga Falls. OhiolWalsh Jesuit Gerry Rardin 13 Jim Otis QB 5-10 So. Fr. Chesterfield, Mo.1Christian Brothers CLG BobShannon 46 Fred Pagac Jr.' LB 6-1 Jr. So. Dublin, OhioIDublin Coffman Eric Tudor 7 Roshawn Parker RB 6-0 so. so. Columbus. OhioIEastmoor MaN Bohannbn 97 Kenny Peterson ' DE 6-4 Sr. Jr. Canton. OhioIMcKinley Thom McDaniels 23 Scott Petroff SS 5-11 Jr. So. Winter Park, Fla.lLake ~oweli , Mike Bisceglia 44 Robert Reynolds' LB 6-3 so. So. Bowling Green, Ky.lBowling Green Kevin Wallace 34 JaJa Riley TB 6-2 Fr. Fr. San Diego. Calif.lMission Bay Dennis Puge Jimmy Wallace 7 Derek Ross " CB 6-1 Sr. Jr. Rock Hill, S.C./Northwestern 30 Lydell Ross TB 6-0 Fr. Fr. Tampa. FlaJGaither Howie Decristataro 83 Willie Salter WR 6-6 So. Fr. Deastville. Ala./Holtville Greg Ellis 21 B.J. Sander P 6-3 Jr. So. Cincinnati. OhiolRoger Bacon Dan Starkey 89 Darnell Sanders " TE 6-6 Sr. Jr. Warrensville Heights, OhioMl'vilie Hts. Virgil Walker 92 Andrew Schabo ' PKE 6-2 Sr. Jr. Worthingon, OhioKhomas Worthington Tom Blake 43 Brandon Schnittker FB 6-2 Fr. Fr. Sandusky, OhioIPerkins Rock Farlow 56 Darrion Scott ' DE 6-3 so. So. Charleston. W. Va./Capital Gerald Towsend 9 Raheem Shabazz DB 6-0 Jr. So. Chattanooga. Tenn./Chattanwga Bill Ward 93 Will Smith * DE 64 So. So. Utica, N.Y.IProctor Guy Puleo 50 Michael Stafford OG 6-4 Sr. Jr. Upper Arlington, OhiolUpper Arlington Kerry Hodakievic 33 Nate Stead ' FB 5-11 Jr. Jr. Marion. OhiolHarding Tim Hinton 38 Ben Steele LB 5-10 Sr. Jr. Marysville. Ohio/Marysvilte Rich Weiskircher 76 Alex Stepanovich OG 6-4 so. So. Berea. OhioIBerea Dave McFartand 42 Rob Stover FS 64 So. Fr. Galena, OhioBig Walnut Scott Wetzel 90 Quinton Thomas DL 6-4 Fr. Fr. Ft. Lauderdaie, Fla./Dillard Joe Redmond 95 David Thompson DT 6-5 Sr. Jr. Paterson. N.J./Eastside Donald Davis 99 Andree Tyree DL 6-3 Fr: Fr. London, OhiolLondon Dustin Calhoun 48 Jack Tucker LB 6-1 Sr. Jr. Cypress, Calit.1Cerritos C.C. Frank Mazzotta 4 Chris Vance SE 6-2 Jr. Jr. Fort Myers, Fla.lFort Scott C.C. Kevin Gundy 77 Tyson Walter "* OT 6-5 6th Sr. Bainbridge, OhioIKenston Mike Knapp 28 Jonathan Wells "* TB 6-1 Sr. Sr. River Ridge. La.Nohn Curtis Christian John Curtis 67 Kurt Wilhelm LS 6-1 So. Fr. Lorain. OhioIElyria Catholic Tom Evans 35 Matt Wilhelm " LB 6-4 Jr. Jr. Lorain, OhiolElyria Catholic Bob Wolfe 11 MikeYoung WR 6-3 So. Fr. Middletown. OhioIMiddletown Charles Onen 'Indicates no. of varsity letters earned 2001 Ohio State Un~vers~tyFootball 17 .
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