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Features a temporary exhibit of A place where Woody could be CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL A SpringHill Suites Hotel now stands Woody, his wife Anne, and their son photographs, artifacts, and other found nearly every day during his on the Olentangy River Road site of Steven lived in this Upper Arlington Woody spent countless hours, most memorabilia that provide glimpses tenure as OSU’s and a former Columbus landmark – the house at 1711 Cardiff Road. Woody often under the radar, visiting into the life and times of Woody and beyond, building relationships with Jai Lai, a frequent dining location had a projector and screen set up in patients and lifting the spirits of Anne Hayes. faculty and staff members over meals. for Woody. the front room of the house, where untold numbers of children. he would break down game film after dinner.

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Woody passed away on March 12, ATHLETIC CENTER Woody’s office as head coachwas During the tumultuous protest era In front of the College Traditions 1987, and Anne died on January located in St. John Arena, but it was of the 1970s, Bricker Hall was a store on Lane Avenue stands a full- Dedicated in Woody’s name in 1987, 10, 1998. Former President Richard here where Woody spent, in his frequent location for student size bronze statue of Woody Hayes the Woody Hayes Athletic Center Nixon delivered the eulogy at words, “the greatest day of my life” demonstration. Woody was one of called “First and Ten,” sculpted by features an impressive display of Woody’s funeral. Woody and receiving an honorary doctorate from few administrators to whom students State alumnus Andy Sacksteder. Ohio State football tradition, including Anne’s gravesites are at Union OSU and delivering a famous 1986 would listen during the protests, and a championship wall highlighting Cemetery, in Section 12, Plot M. Commencement speech, where, citing he addressed them from the steps Woody’s finest teams, and a chalkboard Ralph Waldo Emerson, he encouraged of Bricker. bearing some of Woody’s final thoughts. graduates to “pay forward.”

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A veteran of the U.S. Navy, Woody Part of West Woodruff Avenue on Woody’s teams won 205 games lived a life devoted to his country and campus was named for Woody by between 1951 and 1978 with a Big our troops. Woody’s fascination with the university in 1982 as Woody Ten record of 152-37-7, 5 post-season military history was evident in his Hayes Drive. bowl victories, 13 Big Ten championships, approach to coaching. Converse Hall and national championships in 1954, is the current home of Ohio State’s 1957, 1961, 1968, and 1970. In the ROTC programs, as well as the site of Horseshoe, Woody coached 3 Heisman an office Woody held after he retired Trophy winners and 56 first team All- from coaching. American players.

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