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Football Program IOWA -• OHIO STATE I • I OCTOBER 11, 1975 ~ $1.00 Play it Again,Woody! Hayes, Weaver, Elia, Tatum, Griffin, Complete Purdue, Minnesota, 1974 Season, Willis, Johnson, Warfield, Carmen Fight the Team Ohio, Horvath, Across the Field , Janowitz, Rose Colzie, Dugger, Bowls, Kern , ,..iiA.J Iowa, Wisconsin, Parker, Cassady, • Weed , Illinois, Green, Leggett, Buckeye Battle Cry, Blizzard Bowl, Baschnagel, Otis, Henson, Hayden, Marv Homan, Jack Michigan, Hang on Buck, Bert Charles, Sloopy, Snell, USC, and many, many 1935 Notre Dame, others. A 90 minute collector's edition album com­ memorating Woody's 25th Anniversary as Head Coach enabling you to relive the drama, excitement, pageantry and glory of OSU foot­ ball through the years. This record has it all­ the crowds, the bands, the original play by plays, exclusive interviews and more. Enclosed please find $ _____ for the albums/tapes. Record albums are $5 .96 each. Tapes are $6.95 each. Add 50¢ postage for handling of each order. Ohio residents add 4% sales tax. NAME _____________________O RECORD ADDRESS D CARTRIDGE CITY ________S TATE ______ ZIP CODE __ D CASSETTE I would like to charge my purchase. 0 BankAmericard O Master Charge Acct. No. _________ Signature ____________ Send orders to: OSU Records, 6660 Doubletree Ave, Columbus, Ohio 43229 OFFICIAL PROGRAM /,.,.· OHIO STATE vs. IOWA ~· . i· CONTENTS f: Representing The Ohio State University ............ ... .. 2 Code of Official Signals .... ....................................... 5 In the Huddle ..................... ...................................... 7 Last Week's Stars ........................... ........................ ... 7 Current Statistics . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..... .. .. .. .. .. 8 Two Deep Lineups .. .................................................... 8-9 Iowa Players to Watch . .... ........ .... ............................. 9 Head Coach Woody Hayes ....... ... ......... ... ..... .. .. ......... 11 Buckeye Player Pictures ....... .. ................... 12-13, 16-17 You've Athletic Department Staff . .. .. .. ... ...... .. .. 14 Ohio State Freshmen ... ............................ ................. 20 1951-Do You Remember? ........................................ 22 utus Ohio State Coaching Staff ............... ......................... 25 Ohio State Roster ..................................................... 26 Big Ten Rundown ......................... ..... ........ ........... .... 33 Iowa Roster . ... ... .. .. ....... ..... ... ... ... .. .... .. ... ... .. 35 The University of Iowa ............................................ .. 36 Three cheers for the mustard Representing the Hawkeyes . ... .. .. ... .... ... .. .. ..... ... 37 that outsells all the other Bucks Defensive Line Green, but Rock-Solid ....... ... 38-39 brands combined. French 's Iowa Player Pictures ..................................40-41, 44-45 is Number One . Look around the stadium . See the winner Hawkeye Coaching Staff .......................................... 42 in action. Schedules and Scores . ...... .. ........ .... .. ... ... ................. .. 43 Band Information . ................ ... ...................... ........ ... 48 Meet The Buckeyes ............. ............. ............ ... ..... ...... 52 From the Record Book . .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. 56 Big Ten Leaders .......................... .............................. 59 Stephen Snapp, Editor and Advertising Manager Marvin Homan, Associate Editor D. C. Koehl, Contributing Editor John F. Hummel, Circulation Manager National Advertising Representative: Spencer Marketing Services, 370 Lexington Ave., New York, N.Y. NEXT HOME GAME University of Wisconsin October 18 - Homecoming wa make your Hfe delicious. The R. T. French Company One Mustard Street, Rochester. N. Y Cover Photos : Malcolm Emmons 1 REPRESENTING THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY DR. HAROLD L. ENARSON PROFESSOR ROY A. LARMEE President, The Ohio State University Faculty Representative J. EDWARD WEAVER W. W. (WOODY) HA YES Director of Athletics Head Football Coach 2 If this is all you know about OSU, you have a lot to learn. The Ohio State University points OSU 's College of Optometry a wide range of disciplines-bot­ with pride to our Buckeye tradi­ ranks first in academic excellence any, climatology, geophysics, and tions, and to having the nation 's among the nation 's optometry glaciology. It sent the world's first largest enrollment of any educa­ schools, according to a poll of all-woman scientific team to Ant­ tional institution on one campus. deans conducted by " Change " arctica in 1969. But as a community of learning, magazine. Ranked third in the na­ The Disaster Research Center is OSU 's academic reputation stretch­ tion are the College of Pharmacy unique in the world-performing es far beyond the Buckeye State. and the College of Education, while sociological research on the reac­ In the classroom and in the re­ the College of Veterinary Medicine tions of groups and organizations in search laboratory, Ohio State is fourth. community-wide emergencies, " B uckeyes" have earned national The College of Dentistry enrolled particularly natural disasters. recognition. the largest entering cl ass in the Thus, while OSU 's Buckeye tree country, 200 in July Here are a few of the reasons 1975. The Col­ has its roots in Ohio, its branches lege of Veterinary for our nationwide reputation : Medicine has cover the nation for these and the largest enrollment in North many other reasons. If you are The 65 National Merit Scholars America-510 veterinary students­ interested in more information on in t his year's freshman class place and has graduated more veterinar­ OSU today or on any of our gradu­ OSU among the highest in the ians than any other school, 3,815 ate and undergraduate programs, USA. The University also has four as of August 1975. contact : Office of Public Affairs, National Achievement Scholars Our Institute of Polar Studies is 190 North Oval Mall , The Ohio and about 400 Freshman Scholars the only one in the USA to study State University, Columbus, Ohio in the class of 197~ both the North and South Poles in 43210. The Ohio State University 3 Eat, llrink, and be fflerrn For over 40 years, GRANDVIEW I N has been one of America's fines t restaurants . .... Like fine wine, the IN has been perfected by age. You'll like the deli­ ciously prepared food at moderate prices. Private party rooms available. 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Offside (Infraction Substitution Illegal Procedure Blocking Below of scrimmage or loss of Down Infractions Clipping or Pos ition the Waist free kick formation) A ( Illegal use of Illegal Shift Player Disqualified Hands and Arms Illegal Motion Personal Foul First Down , ..; · ya . : .,., ' Time out; eferee's Discretionary or Excess Forward Pass or :' .' Touched, Time Out followed with Kick Catching Intentional Ineligible Receiver Ball Illegally .:;·~·.: Start the Clock Down Field on Pass Kicked , or Batted tapping hands on chest. Interference Grounding 5 You can get $25, 50, up to 100 any day (or Akron/Akron National Bank Medina/Ohio State Bank 1 0 Chillicothe/First National Mount Vernon/Knox County night) at the 24-hour Anytime &nk machines all Bank Savings Bank around Ohio. Circleville/Second National Newark/First National Bank Bank New Philadelphia/Ohio Right now, you're les.s than a mile from an Anytime Columbus/Ohio National Savings & Trust Co. machin . 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