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University Information Assistant AD for FB Schedules Location...... Columbus, Ohio Sports Performance 2013 Season Population...... 1.7 million Mickey Marotti Aug. 31 buffalo Founded...... 1870 Head trainer Sept. 7 san Diego State Joined Big Ten...... 1912 Doug Calland Sept. 14 at California First Year of Big Ten Football...... 1913 Sept. 21 Florida A&M Enrollment...... 56,387 director of operations Sept. 28 Wisconsin Nickname...... Buckeyes Brian Voltilini Oct. 5 at Northwestern Colors...... Scarlet and Gray Offensive/defensive Formation Oct. 12 Open Marching Band...... The ...... Marching Band –“TBDBITL” Pro Style / Multiple Oct. 19 iowa Interim President...... Joseph A. Alutto Oct. 26 penn State Letterwinners Returning: 50 Director of Athletics...... Gene Smith Nov. 2 at Purdue Senior Woman Administrator...... Miechelle Willis ...... 23 Nov. 9 Open Faculty Representative...... John Bruno ...... 24 Nov. 16 at Ticket Office Phone...... 614-292-2624 Special Teams...... 3 Nov. 23 indiana Website...... OhioStateBuckeyes.com Nov. 30 at Letterwinners Lost: 24 Dec. 7 B1G Team History Offense...... 6 Championship Game First Year of Football...... 1890 Defense...... 17 All-Time Record (Years)...... 837-316-53 (123) Special Teams...... 1 2014 Season All-Time Big Ten Record (Years).465-171-24 (100) Aug. 30 vs. Navy* Starters Returning: 14 Big Ten Championships (Last)...... 34 (2009) Sept. 6 Open Offense...... 9 All-Time Bowl Record...... 19-23 Sept. 13 Kent State QB , RB , WR Corey National Championships...... 7 Sept. 20 virginia Tech Brown, WR Devin Smith, TE , OT Consensus All-America Selections...... 78 Sept. 27 Jack Mewhort, OG , First Team All-Big Ten Selections...... 369 Oct. 4 at Maryland C Corey Linsley, OG Marcus Hall Oct. 11 Open Defense...... 4 Oct. 18 rutgers Alma Mater...... Cincinnati (1986; Psychology) CB , SAF Christian Bryant, SAF Oct. 25 at Penn State Master’s Degree, Ohio State (1988; Sports Admin.) C.J. Barnett, LB Nov. 1 illinois Record at Ohio State...... 12-0 (1 year) Kickers:...... 1 Nov. 8 michigan State Career Record...... 116-23 (11 years) Nov. 15 at Minnesota K Drew Basil National Championships...... 2 (2006 & 2008) Nov. 22 indiana Conference Championships...... 4 Starters Lost: 10 Nov. 29 michigan ....(2003 & 2004 at Utah; 2006 & 2008 at Florida) Dec. 7 B1G Offense...... 2 NFL Draft Picks...... 39 Championship H-Back Jake Stoneburner, OT Reid Fragel First-Round NFL Draft Picks...... 9 Game Defense...... 7 Academic All-Conference Players...... 174 *at Baltimore’s M&T Bank Stadium DL John Simon, DL Johnathan Hankins, DL Assistant Coaches Garrett Goebel, DL Nathan Williams, LB Etienne 2015 Big Ten Season .../ Sabino, LB Zach Boren, CB Travis Howard Oct. 3 at Indiana ....Offensive Coordinator/ Kickers...... 1 Oct. 10 maryland ...... / P Ben Buchanan Oct. 17 penn State ...... Special Teams Coordinator Oct. 24 at Rutgers ...... Running Backs Stadium Information Oct. 31 Open Tim Hinton...... Tight Ends/Fullbacks Name...... Nov. 7 minnesota Zach Smith...... Wide Receivers Capacity...... 102,329 Nov. 14 at Illinois ...... Defensive Line Surface...... FieldTurf Nov. 21 michigan State ...... Co-Offensive Coordinator/ Largest Crowd...... 106,102 Nov. 28 at Michigan ...... Offensive Line vs. Nebraska, 2012 Dec. 5 B1G Everett Withers...... Co-Defensive Coordinator/ Ohio State Record at Ohio Stadium... 404-109-20 Championship ...... Assistant Head Coach/Safeties Press Box Phone...... 614-292-1812 Game

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No. Name pos. No. Name Pos. Ht. wg. Cl/Elg...... Hometown/High School or J.C. 1 Bradley Roby** CB 13 CB 6-1 188 Fr./Fr...... Voorhees, N.J./Eastern 1 Dontre Wilson RB 76 Darryl Baldwin** OL 6-6 307 Sr./Jr...... Solon, Ohio/Solon 2 Christian Bryant*** SAF 28 Warren Ball RB 6-1 222 So./Fr...... Columbus, Ohio/St. Francis DeSales 2 ** RB 4 C.J. Barnett*** SAF 6-1 203 5th/Sr...... Dayton, Ohio/Northmont 3 Corey Brown*** SAF 16 J.T. Barrett QB 6-1 230 Fr./Fr...... Wichita Falls, Texas/Rider 4 C.J. Barnett*** SAF 24 Drew Basil*** K 6-2 210 Sr./Sr...... Chillicothe, Ohio/Chillicothe 5 Braxton Miller** QB 85 Marcus Baugh TE 6-4 245 Fr./Fr...... Riverside, Calif./J.W. North 5 Camren Williams* LB 7 SAF 6-1 190 Fr./Fr...... Rossville, Ga./Ridgeland 6 ** WR 63 Michael Bennett** DL 6-3 285 Jr./Jr...... Centerville, Ohio/Centerville 7 Vonn Bell SAF 64 Ivon Blackman* OL 6-3 320 5th/Sr...... Bedford, Ohio/Bedford 7 Jordan Hall*** HB 88 Stacey Blunt WR 6-2 195 Sr./Jr...... Powell, Ohio/Dublin Scioto (Air Force Academy) 8 Jeff Greene WR 30 Devan Bogard* SAF 6-0 193 So./So...... , Ohio/Glenville 8 Noah Spence* DL 50 Jacoby Boren C 6-2 287 So./So...... Pickerington, Ohio/Central 9 Devin Smith** WR 97 DL 6-5 270 Fr./Fr...... Fort Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas 10 Corey Brown*** WR 3 Corey Brown*** SAF 6-1 201 5th/Sr...... Monroeville, Pa./Gateway 10 Ryan Shazier** LB 10 Corey Brown*** WR 6-0 187 Sr./Sr...... Upper Darby, Pa./Cardinal O’Hara 11 Adam Griffin* CB 55 Tommy Brown OL 6-4 310 Jr./So...... Akron, Ohio/Akron Firestone 11 Reid Worstell QB 2 Christian Bryant*** SAF 5-10 192 Sr./Sr...... Cleveland, Ohio/Glenville 12 ** CB 48 Joe Burger LB 6-2 238 So./So...... Cincinnati, Ohio/LaSalle 12 QB 16 Cam Burrows CB 6-0 202 Fr./Fr...... Trotwood, Ohio/Trotwood Madison 13 Eli Apple CB 85 Devonte Butler WR 5-7 170 Fr./Fr...... Columbus, Ohio/Eastmoor Academy 13 ** QB 72 Chris Carter* DL 6-4 341 Jr./So...... Cleveland, Ohio/Kennedy 14 ** LB 49 Craig Cataline LB 6-1 235 Sr./Jr...... Columbus, Ohio/Grandview Heights 14 Jake Russell P 82 James Clark WR 5-11 170 Fr./Fr...... New Smyrna Beach, Fla./New Smyrna Beach 15 RB 39 Kyle Clinton K 6-1 216 Sr./Jr...... Dublin, Ohio/Coffman 15 Luke Morgan QB 19 CB 6-2 170 Fr./Fr...... Massillon, Ohio/ 16 J.T. Barrett QB 68 * OL 6-7 315 So./So...... Vandalia, Ohio/Butler 16 Cam Burrows CB 66 Kyle Dodson OL 6-6 324 So./Fr...... Cleveland, Ohio/Cleveland Heights 17 WR 32 Russell Doup SAF 6-2 195 Sr./Jr...... Mt. Vernon, Ohio/Mt. Vernon 18 Kato Mitchell WR 25 Bri’onte Dunn* RB 6-0 222 So./So...... Canton, Ohio/GlenOak 18 Najee Murray* CB 65 OL 6-2 293 So./Fr...... Pickerington, Ohio/North 19 Gareon Conley CB 15 Ezekiel Elliott RB 6-0 210 Fr./Fr...... St. Louis, Mo./Burroughs 19 Joe Ramstetter WR 33 Frank Epitropoulos WR 6-1 200 So./Fr...... Upper Arlington, Ohio/Upper Arlington 19 Levi Ratliff RB 38 Craig Fada LB 6-0 226 So./So...... Columbus,Ohio/Bishop Watterson 20 Ron Tanner* SAF 57 * OL 6-4 300 Jr./So...... Elyria, Ohio/Elyria 21 Devlin McDaniel WR 80 Chris Fields*** WR 6-0 200 5th/Sr...... Painesville, Ohio/Painesville Harvey 21 Jamie Wood** SAF 86 Khaleed Franklin WR 6-3 193 Fr./Fr...... Columbus, Ohio/Beechcroft 23 CB 94 Rashad Frazier DL 6-4 271 Sr./Jr...... Middletown, Ohio/Middletown 23 Tim Scott K 60 Tim Gardner OL 6-5 320 Fr./Fr...... Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence Central 24 Drew Basil*** K 61 Logan Gaskey OL 6-5 290 Fr./Fr...... Long Grove, Ill./Adlai E. Stevenson 25 Bri’onte Dunn* RB 14 Curtis Grant** LB 6-3 241 Jr./Jr...... Richmond, Va./Hermitage 25 Kevin Niehoff SAF 12 Doran Grant** CB 5-11 191 Jr./Jr...... Akron, Ohio/St. Vincent-St. Mary 26 Armani Reeves* CB 8 Jeff Greene WR 6-4 210 Jr./Jr...... Peachtree City, Ga./Starr’s Mill & Georgia Tech 28 Warren Ball RB 11 Adam Griffin* CB 5-8 183 Sr./Jr...... Columbus, Ohio/DeSales 29 Jayme Thompson SAF 13 Kenny Guiton** QB 6-3 208 5th/Sr...... Houston, Texas/Eisenhower 30 Devan Bogard* SAF 87 Peter Gwilym WR 6-1 199 Jr./So...... Freeport, Maine/Cheverus 32 Russell Doup SAF 51 Joel Hale** DL 6-4 309 Jr./Jr...... Greenwood, Ind./Center Grove 33 Frank Epitropoulos WR 7 Jordan Hall*** HB 5-8 197 5th/Sr...... Jeannette, Pa./Jeannette 33 Nik Sarac CB 79 Marcus Hall*** OL 6-6 315 5th/Sr...... Cleveland, Ohio/Glenville 34 Carlos Hyde*** RB 41 Bryce Haynes* LS 6-4 220 Jr./So...... Cumming, Ga./Pinecrest Academy 34 Jamal Marcus* DL 86 Jeff Heuerman** TE 6-6 250 Jr./Jr...... Naples, Fla./Barron Collier 35 SAF 46 Devin Hill RB 5-10 226 Jr./So...... Columbus, Ohio/Northland 36 Trey Johnson LB 77 Michael Hill DL 6-2 305 Fr./Fr...... Pendleton, S.C./Pendleton 37 * LB 98 John Holman DL 6-2 264 Jr./Jr...... Riverdale Ga./Union Grove (Mississippi Delta) 38 Craig Fada LB 34 Carlos Hyde*** RB 6-0 242 Sr./Sr...... Naples, Fla./Naples/FUMA 39 Kyle Clinton K 36 Trey Johnson LB 6-2 220 Fr./Fr...... Lawrenceville, Ga./Central Gwinnett 41 Bryce Haynes* LS 95 Cameron Johnston P 6-0 185 Fr./Fr...... Geelong, Australia/St. Joseph’s 41 Aaron Mawhirter LB 12 Cardale Jones QB 6-5 241 So./Fr...... Cleveland, Ohio/Glendale & FUMA 43 ATH 84 Charles Kinzig TE 6-6 235 Jr./Jr...... Gates Mills, Ohio/Notre Dame Cathedral

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No. Name Pos. Ht. wgt. Cl./Elig...... Hometown/High School 44 LB 69 Eric Kramer* OL 6-4 295 Sr./Jr...... Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Xavier No. Name pos. 43 Darron Lee ATH 6-2 205 Fr./Fr...... New Albany, Ohio/New Albany 46 Devin Hill RB 59 DL 6-3 237 Fr./Fr...... Tarboro, N.C./Tarboro 46 Nick Snyder LB 71 Corey Linsley*** C 6-3 297 5th/Sr...... Youngstown, Ohio/Boardman 48 Joe Burger LB 75 Evan Lisle OL 6-6 290 Fr./Fr...... Centerville, Ohio/Centerville 49 Craig Cataline FB 56 George Makridis** LS 6-2 234 5th/Sr...... Warren, Ohio/Warren G. Harding 50 Jacoby Boren OL 34 Jamal Marcus* DL 6-2 230 So./So...... Durham, N.C./Hillside 50 J.T. Moore* DL 17 Jalin Marshall WR 6-0 190 Fr./Fr...... Middletown, Ohio/Middletown 51 Joel Hale** DL 41 Aaron Mawhirter LB 6-3 230 Fr./Fr...... Sandusky, Ohio/Perkins 52 Donovan Munger DL 96 Claudius Mbemba DL 6-2 245 Fr./Fr...... Lewis Center, Ohio/Olentangy 54 Billy Price DL 21 Devlin McDaniel WR 5-11 195 Fr./Fr...... Marion, Ohio/Marion Pleasant 55 Tommy Brown OL 74 Jack Mewhort*** OL 6-7 308 5th/Sr...... Toledo, Ohio/St. John’s 56 George Makridis** LS 5 Braxton Miller** QB 6-2 215 Jr./Jr...... Huber Heights, Ohio/Wayne 57 Chase Farris OL 88 Steve Miller** DL 6-3 252 Jr./Jr...... Canton, Ohio/McKinley 59 Tyquan Lewis DL 18 Kato Mitchell WR 6-0 186 So./So...... Cleveland, Ohio/John Hay 60 Tim Gardner DL 44 Mike Mitchell LB 6-4 225 Fr./Fr...... Plano, Texas/Prestonwood Christian 61 Logan Gaskey OL 62 Ben Moffitt OL 6-2 275 Fr./Fr...... Shelby Township, Mich./Eisenhower 62 Ben Moffitt OL 50 J.T. Moore* DL 6-3 262 Sr./Jr...... Youngstown, Ohio/Boardman 63 Michael Bennett** DL 15 Luke Morgan QB 6-2 225 Fr./Fr...... Lebanon, Ohio/Lebanon 64 Ivon Blackman* OL 52 Donovan Munger DL 6-3 290 Fr./Fr...... Shaker Heights, Ohio/Shaker Heights 65 Pat Elflein OL 18 Najee Murray* CB 5-9 186 So./So...... Steubenville, Ohio/Steubenville 66 Kyle Dodson OL 25 Kevin Niehoff SAF 6-3 200 So./So...... Mason, Ohio/Mason 67 Ben St. John OL 78 Andrew Norwell*** OL 6-6 319 Sr./Sr...... Cincinnati, Ohio/Anderson 68 Taylor Decker* OL 88 Brandon Ojikutu WR 6-3 210 Jr./Jr...... Cleveland, Ohio/John Marshall 69 Eric Kramer* OL 37 Joshua Perry* LB 6-4 243 So./So...... Lewis Center, Ohio/Olentangy 71 Corey Linsley*** OL 23 Tyvis Powell CB 6-3 201 So./Fr...... Bedford, Ohio/Bedford 72 Chris Carter* DL 54 Billy Price DL 6-4 305 Fr./Fr...... Austintown, Ohio/Fitch 73 Antonio Underwood** OL 19 Joe Ramstetter WR 6-4 195 Fr./Fr...... Cincinnati, Ohio/Elder 74 Jack Mewhort*** OL 19 Levi Ratliff RB 6-2 200 So./So...... West Portsmouth, Ohio/Portsmouth West 75 Evan Lisle OL 26 Armani Reeves* CB 5-10 197 So./So...... West Roxbury, Mass./Catholic Memorial 76 Darryl Baldwin** OL 1 Bradley Roby** CB 5-11 192 Sr./Jr...... Suwanee, Ga./Peachtree Ridge 77 Michael Hill DL 91 Chris Rock DL 6-5 270 Jr./So...... Columbus, Ohio/DeSales 78 Andrew Norwell*** OL 14 Jake Russell P 6-1 195 So./So...... Twinsburg, Ohio/Twinsburg 79 Marcus Hall*** OL 33 Nik Sarac CB 5-9 182 Jr./So...... Cleveland, Ohio/St. Ignatius 80 Chris Fields*** WR 90 Tommy Schutt* DL 6-2 303 So./So...... Glen Ellyn, Ill./Glenbard 81 * TE 23 Tim Scott K 5-11 185 Jr./Jr...... Norton, Ohio/Norton 82 James Clark WR 10 Ryan Shazier** LB 6-2 222 Jr./Jr...... Plantation, Fla./Plantation 83 Michael Thomas* WR 84 Corey Smith WR 6-1 180 Jr./Jr...... Akron, Ohio/Buchtel & East Mississippi C.C. 84 Charles Kinzig TE 9 Devin Smith** WR 6-1 198 Jr./Jr...... Massillon, Ohio/Washington 84 Corey Smith WR 2 Rod Smith** RB 6-3 238 Sr./Jr...... Fort Wayne, Ind./Paul Harding 85 Marcus Baugh TE 46 Nick Snyder LB 6-1 200 So./So...... Columbus, Ohio/Westerville South 85 Devonte Butler WR 8 Noah Spence* DL 6-3 247 So./So...... Harrisburg, Pa./Bishop McDevitt 86 Khaleed Franklin WR 6 Evan Spencer** WR 6-2 206 Jr./Jr...... Vernon Hills, Ill./Vernon Hills 86 Jeff Heuerman** TE 93 Tracy Sprinkle DL 6-3 255 Fr./Fr...... Elyria, Ohio/Elyria 87 Peter Gwilym WR 67 Ben St. John OL 6-3 290 Sr./Jr...... Elmore, Ohio/Woodmore 88 Stacey Blunt WR 20 Ron Tanner* SAF 6-0 200 Jr./So...... Columbus, Ohio/Eastmoor Academy 88 Steve Miller** DL 89 Blake Thomas TE 6-5 250 So./Fr...... Cleveland, Ohio/St. Ignatius 88 Brandon Ojikutu WR 83 Michael Thomas* WR 6-2 199 So./So...... Los Angeles, Calif./Woodland Hills Taft & FUMA 89 Blake Thomas TE 29 Jayme Thompson SAF 6-2 185 Fr./Fr...... Toledo, Ohio/Central Catholic 90 Tommy Schutt* DL 73 Antonio Underwood** OL 6-3 301 Jr./Jr...... Shaker Heights, Ohio/Shaker Heights 91 Chris Rock DL 81 Nick Vannett* TE 6-6 255 Jr./So...... Westerville, Ohio/Central 92 * DL 92 Adolphus Washington* DL 6-3 292 So./So...... Cincinnati, Ohio/Taft 93 Tracy Sprinkle DL 55 Camren Williams* LB 6-1 231 So./So...... West Roxbury, Mass./Catholic Memorial 94 Rashad Frazier DL 1 Dontre Wilson RB 5-10 174 Fr./Fr...... DeSoto, Texas/DeSoto 95 Cameron Johnston P 21 Jamie Wood** SAF 6-1 210 5th/Sr...... Pickerington, Ohio/Pickerington Central 96 Claudius Mbemba DL 35 Chris Worley SAF 6-3 195 Fr./Fr...... Cleveland, Ohio/Glenville 97 Joey Bosa DL 11 Reid Worstell QB 6-3 220 Fr./Fr...... Canton, Ohio/GlenOak 98 John Holman DL

* Indicates varsity letters earned; Class/Eligibility reflects 2013Autumn Semester standing

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2013 Season Notes

SEASON SET-UP STREAKING The 2013 season represents the 124th season of Ohio State carries a 12-game winning streak into the 2013 football for The Ohio State University Buckeyes. It also represents campaign, the 15th winning streak in school history of 10-or-more Ohio State’s 101st season in the . The Buckeyes games. The streak is the seventh-longest in school history with 22 have an all-time record of 837-316-53 to rank among the top five consecutive wins the longest. winningest programs in NCAA history, and 465-171-24 all-time in Big Ten games. Ohio State Winning Streaks (buster)

22 – 1967-69 (at Michigan, 24-12) NCAA Top 10 Winning Programs 19 – 2005-06 (vs. Florida, 41-14) 1. Michigan...... 904 19 – 2002-03 (at Wisconsin, 17-10) 2. Texas...... 867 17 – 1915-17 (tied Auburn, 0-0) 3. Notre Dame...... 865 14 – 1899-00 (Ohio Medical, 11-6) 4. Nebraska...... 857 13 – 1957-58 (tied at Wisconsin, 7-7) 5. Ohio State...... 837 6. Oklahoma...... 831 12 – 1944-45 (Purdue, 35-13) 7. Alabama...... 827 12 – 2012 (current) 8. Tennessee...... 799 11 – 1995 (at Michigan, 31-23) 9. USC...... 786 11 – 1979 (vs. USC, 17-16) 10. Georgia...... 759 11 – 1975 (vs. UCLA, 23-10) 11 – 1954-55 (at Stanford, 6-0) The 2013 season will also represent the 91st campaign for Ohio 10 – 2010 (Illinois, 28-21) Stadium to be the home of the Buckeyes. Ohio State is 404-109-20 10 – 1996 (Michigan, 13-9) all-time in the Horseshoe. 10 – 1934-35 (Notre Dame, 18-13)

THE SENIOR CLASS FIVE 10-PLUS WIN STREAKS FOR MEYER The 2013 senior class features 16 players. The total includes 11 Urban Meyer is in the midst of his third-longest winning streak for fifth-year seniors and five who have yet to red-shirt (noted below both a single season and multi-years. The only active coach – and with an asterisk). one of only nine all-time – to have multiple 20-game winning streaks, Meyer won his last game at Florida – 37-24 over Penn State in the Seniors on Offense (10): WR *Corey Brown, WR Chris Fields, 2011 Outback Bowl – and he has guided the Buckeyes to 12 con- QB Kenny Guiton, H-Back Jordan Hall, OL Marcus Hall, RB *Carlos secutive wins for a current 13-game winning streak. He has coached Hyde, C Corey Linsley, OL Jack Mewhort, OL *Andrew Norwell, teams to winning streaks of 10 or more games five times. OL Ivon Blackman Urban Meyer Winning Streaks (all games) Seniors on Defense (4): SAF C.J. Barnett, SAF Corey Brown, *SAF Christian Bryant, SAF Jamie Wood 22 – Florida (2008 and 2009) 20 – Utah (2003 and 2004) and Florida (2005) Senior Special Teamers (2): K *Drew Basil, LS George Makridis 13 – Florida (2010) and Ohio State (2012) 11 – Florida (2006 and 2007) 11 – Bowling Green (2001 and 2002)

Meyer’s Single Season Winning Streaks

12 – Florida (2009) 12 – Utah (2004) 12 – Ohio State (2012) 10 – Florida (2008) 8 – Bowling Green (2002)

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50 LETTERMEN RETURN... HYDE EYES TO BE 1ST 1,000-YARD BACK A total of 50 lettermen return – 23 on offense; 24 on defense and Speaking of power, 242-pound Carlos Hyde is a big, three specialists - return off the undefeated 2012 Ohio State team. fast and physical specimen who rushed for 970 yards and scored Included are nine offensive starters from a unit that averaged 37.2 16 in less than 10 games last year. His five career 100- points per game and led the Big Ten Conference, plus ranked sec- yard games are highlighted by a 140-yard, four ond in rushing and third in total offense with 242.2 and 423.8 yards effort in the win over Nebraska last year. He seeks to become Urban per game, respectively. Meyer’s first 1,000-yard running back. Meyer’s teams have featured 20 players in 11 seasons with 600 or more rushing yards. BUT STILL SOME CONCERN Seven defensive starters must be replaced, including the entire starting front four, all who are in NFL training camps: John Simon (Baltimore), Johnathan Hankins (N.Y. Giants), Nathan Williams (Min- nesota) and Garrett Goebel (St. Louis). The four returning starters include 75 percent of the secondary as junior Bradley Roby and senior safeties C.J. Barnett and Christian Bryant will join Ryan Shazier as the leaders of this pack.

BRAXTON’S BACK Reigning Big Ten Conference Player of the Year and all-around dynamic player Braxton Miller returns at for his junior season. Fifth in the 2012 voting, Miller set a school record with 3,310 yards of total offense last year. He led the team to only the sixth undefeated/untied season in school history with a lethal combination of 1,271 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns, and 2,039 passing yards with 15 touchdowns and only six . DUAL THREAT COREY BROWN LEADS WRS Senior receiver Corey Brown headlines a skilled group of throw-to performers that also includes seniors Jordan Hall and Chris Fields, juniors Devin Smith and Evan Spencer, and sophomore Michael Thomas. Brown emerged as a reliable target last year with 60 catches and 5.0 receptions per game (fourth in the Big Ten), but a big-play maker as well. He scored five touchdowns, including on a 76-yard punt return vs. Nebraska, a second- and third-effort 37-yard TD reception vs. Illinois, and a 68-yard punt return vs. Wisconsin. Smith has 10 receiving touchdowns so far, including three over 60 yards in 2012 – 72 vs. Cal; 63 vs. Michigan State; 60 vs. Indiana) – and he averages a 39.3 yards per touchdown catch.

80 STARTS ALONG THE OFFENSIVE LINE Four senior starters return on the offensive line. Averaging 6-5 and 308 pounds, this unit helped pave the way for the Buckeyes to rank 10th in the nation last year with 242.2 rushing yards per game while scoring a 34-year Ohio State high 37 rushing touchdowns. Boasting a combined 80 cumulative starts on the line, the group features LT Jack Mewhort, LG Andrew Norwell, C Corey Linsley and RG Marcus Hall.

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ROBY A RETURNING ALL-AMERICAN Bradley Roby earned first-team All-America honors last year by ESPN.com after leading the nation in passes defensed (1.73 per game) with a school record-tying 17 pass break-ups. This big play maker also scored touchdowns three different ways: an return vs. Nebraska; off a fumbled punt vs. Miami; and off a blocked punt return vs. Indiana.

3RD YEAR AS STARTING SAFETIES C.J. Barnett and Christian Bryant return for a third season as start- ers at safety. Barnett has made 24 starts and was honorable men- tion all-Big Ten in 2012 after recording eight passes defended in nine games. Bryant, second-team all-Big Ten in 2012, was second on the team in both tackles (70) and solo tackles (36), and he ranked sixth in the conference with 13 passes defended and 1.08 per game. He has made 21 starts.

SHAZIER WAS SUPER AS A SOPHOMORE Ryan Shazier, arguably, was the top in the Big Ten at sea- son’s end. He was among the conference’s Top 10 in five categories, Career Stats Leaders including leading with 17 tackles-for-loss, ranking second PASSING Cmp-Att-Int Pct. Yards tDs with 115 tackles and eighth with 12 passes defended. He was Braxton Miller 233-411-10 56.7 3,198 28 named first-team all-Big Ten. Kenny Guiton 14-25-2 56.0 144 2

RUSHing att. yards Avg. tDs THE FOUR ON THE FLOOR Braxton Miller 386 1,986 5.1 20 Sophomores Adolphus Washington and Noah Spence had fine 2013 Carlos Hyde 315 1,677 5.3 22 spring campaigns along the defensive front. They’ll be joined in the Jordan Hall 224 1,032 4.6 6 hunt for playing time by a handful of 2012 letterwinners: Juniors Rod Smith 61 331 5.4 3 Michael Bennett, Joel Hale and Steve Miller, sophomore Tommy Bri’onte Dunn 25 133 5.3 1 Schutt and a solid bunch of freshmen recruits. RECeiving no. yards Avg. tDs FRESHMEN RED-SHIRTS Corey Brown 82 979 11.9 5 The following true freshmen from the 2012 recruiting class red-shirt- Devin Smith 44 912 20.7 10 ed last season: RB Warren Ball, OL Kyle Dodson, OL Pat Elflein, Jordan Hall 24 233 9.7 4 WR Frank Epitropoulos, QB Cardale Jones, CB Tyvis Powell and TE Carlos Hyde 18 124 6.9 1 Evan Spencer 15 214 14.3 1 Blake Thomas. Chris Fields 15 191 12.7 1 Nick Vannett 9 123 13.7 0 FIVE RECRUITS ENROLL EARLY Jeff Heuerman 9 119 13.2 1 Five from the 2013 recruiting class – CB Eli Apple, QB J.T. Barrett, Rod Smith 4 70 17.5 1 CB Cam Burrows, DL Tyquan Lewis and DL Tracy Sprinkle – Michael Thomas 3 22 7.3 0 enrolled at Ohio State in January and took part in spring drills. Current Buckeyes who graduated from high school or prep school TACKLes solo asst. Total misc. early in order to participate in a spring drills include: Ryan Shazier 107 65 172 ^22/8 Christian Bryant 82 67 149 *1/21 Seniors – SAF C.J. Barnett, RB Carlos Hyde and OL Jack Mewhort; C.J. Barnett 89 51 140 *4/13 Juniors – DL Joel Hale, TE Jeff Heuerman, QB Braxton Miller and Bradley Roby 78 32 110 *5/23 LB Ryan Shazier; and Doran Grant 18 7 25 *1/1 Sophomores – OL Jacoby Boren, OL Taylor Decker, RB Bri’onte ^Indicates TFLs/Sacks; *Indicates INTs/PBUs Dunn, QB Cardale Jones, LB Joshua Perry, DB Tyvis Powell and WR Michael Thomas.

OFFENSIVE Starting Assignments

OL (81)...... 2012.....Career QB (22)...... 2012....Career WR (33)...... 2012....Career RB (17)...... 2012....Career Andrew Norwell...... 12...... 25 Braxton Miller..... 12...... 22 Corey Brown...... 11...... 21 Carlos Hyde...... 8...... 11 Jack Mewhort...... 12...... 25 Devin Smith...... 10...... 10 Jordan Hall...... 3...... 6 TE (11) Marcus Hall...... 12...... 18 Chris Fields...... 8...... 8 Jeff Heuerman...... 9...... 9 Corey Linsley...... 12...... 12 Evan Spencer...... 3...... 3 Nick Vannett...... 2...... 2 Antonio Underwood... 0...... 1 Michael Thomas... 1...... 1

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nEWS & Notes

HIGH FIVE FOR THE COACHES A handful of Ohio State coaches were recognized for their work pronunciation guide during the 2012 season and the 2012-13 recruiting season. Name...... Guide • Head coach Urban Meyer was named a finalist for four Eli Apple...... E-lie national coach of the year awards: the FWAA’s Eddie Robinson Drew Basil...... BAY-sul Award, the Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year, the Paul “Bear” Marcus Baugh...... BAWH Bryant and the Coach of the Year awards. Devan Bogard...... DEH-vin BOE-gard Devonte Butler...... duh-VON-tay • Meyer was voted by his Ohio coaching peers as The Dispatch’s Ohio Coach of the Year. Craig Cataline...... CAT-uh-line Gareon Conley...... GAR-ee-on • Co-OC/OL Coach Ed Warinner was named by FootballScoop Russell Doup...... DOWP (like “ow”) its offensive line coach of the year. Ohio State ranked 10th Bri’onte Dunn...... BRI-on-tay (like “eye”) nationally in rushing and scored a 34-year high 37 rushing Pat Elflein...... ELF-line touchdowns, plus the team scored 57 touchdowns, good for Frank Epitropoulos...... EP-uh-trop-uh-lis sixth all-time in school history. Craig Fada...... FAY-da • Warinner also was also recognized by ESPN.com’s Adam Khaleed Franklin...... KUH-leed Rittenberg as one of the Big Ten’s top assistant coaches. Rashad Frazier...... ruh-SHAD “Warinner was the Big Ten’s best assistant hire of the last Doran Grant...... der-RAN offseason and earns our vote as the league’s top assistant in Kenny Guiton...... GUY-tun 2012,” wrote Rittenberg. Peter Gwilym...... GWIL-um Jeff Heuerman...... HIRE-mun • OC/QB Coach Tom Herman was cited as a “top recruiter” by SI.com for going into Texas and securing NLIs from three Tyquan Lewis...... TIE-kwon of the state’s Top 20 players: the state’s No. 1 player Mike Evan Lisle...... LYLE Mitchell; a Top 100 player nationally in Dontre Wilson; and four George Makridis...... muh-KREE-dus star quarterback J.T. Barrett. Jalin Marshall...... JAY-lin Claudius Mbemba...... MEM-buh • DL Coach Mike Vrabel was named by SI.com as a “top Jack Mewhort...... MYOU-hort recruiter” for his help in recruiting one of the top Najee Murray...... NAH-jee prospects in the nation in Joey Bosa out of Fort Lauderdale, Kevin Niehoff...... NEE-hof Fla., and four other stellar defensive line prospects. Brandon Ojikutu...... OH-juh-koo--too • DC/LB Coach Luke Fickell was named by Yahoo! Sports as Tyvis Powell...... TIE-vus one of the top recruiting assistant coaches in the nation. Armani Reeves...... AR-mah-nee Nik Sarac...... suh-RACK Tommy Schutt...... SHUT Ryan Shazier...... SHAY-zeer Jayme Thompson...... JAY-me Nick Vannett...... VAN-net Dontre Wilson...... DON-tray Reid Worstell...... WAR-stell

DEFENSIVE Starting Assignments

DL (9)...... 2012.....Career LB (18)...... 2012.....Career DB (69)...... 2012...... Career J.T. Moore...... 2...... 5 Ryan Shazier...... 12...... 15 C.J. Barnett...... 9...... 24 Michael Bennett...... 2...... 2 Curtis Grant...... 3...... 3 Bradley Roby...... 11...... 23 Tommy Schutt...... 1...... 1 Christian Bryant...... 12...... 21 Steve Miller...... 1...... 1 Doran Grant...... 1...... 1

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Game Day

2013 Ohio State Recruiting class Class

Name Pos....Hgt... Wgt...Hometown/High School Name Pos....Hgt... Wgt...Hometown / High School Eli Apple CB...... 6-1...... 188...... Voorhees, N.J. / Eastern Tyquan Lewis DE...... 6-3...... 237...... Tarboro, N.C. / Tarboro J.T. Barrett QB...... 6-1...... 230...... Wichita Falls, Texas / Rider Darron Lee ATH..... 6-2...... 205...... New Albany, Ohio / New Albany Marcus Baugh TE...... 6-4...... 245...... Riverside, Calif. / J.W. North Evan Lisle OL...... 6-6...... 290...... Centerville, Ohio / Centerville Vonn Bell SAF..... 6-1...... 190...... Rossville, Ga. / Ridgeland Jalin Marshall WR...... 6-0...... 190...... Middletown, Ohio / Middletown Joey Bosa DL...... 6-5...... 270...... Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas Mike Mitchell LB...... 6-4...... 225...... Plano, Texas / Prestonwood Christian Cam Burrows CB...... 6-0...... 202...... Trotwood, Ohio / Trotwood Madison Donovan Munger DL...... 6-3...... 290...... Shaker Heights, Ohio / Shaker Heights James Clark WR...... 5-11...... 170...... New Smyrna Beach, Fla. / New Smyrna Beach Billy Price DL...... 6-4...... 305...... Austintown, Ohio / Fitch Gareon Conley ATH..... 6-2...... 170...... Massillon, Ohio / Washington Corey Smith WR...... 6-1...... 180...... Akron, Ohio / Buchtel & E. Mississippi C.C. Ezekiel Elliott RB...... 6-0...... 210...... St. Louis, Mo. / Burroughs Tracy Sprinkle DE...... 6-3...... 255...... Elyria, Ohio / Elyria Tim Gardner OL...... 6-5...... 320...... Indianapolis, Ind. / Lawrence Central Jayme Thompson SAF..... 6-2...... 185...... Toledo, Ohio / Central Catholic Michael Hill DL...... 6-2...... 305...... Pendleton, S.C. / Pendleton Dontre Wilson ATH..... 5-10.....174...... DeSoto, Texas / DeSoto Trey Johnson LB...... 6-2...... 220...... Lawrenceville, Ga. / Central Gwinnett Christopher Worley SAF..... 6-3...... 195...... Cleveland, Ohio / Glenville

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HEAD COACH URBAN MEYER

Urban Meyer made history in his first season as Ohio Quick Facts State coach, guiding the Hometown...... Ashtabula, Ohio Scarlet and Gray to only High School...... St. John the sixth undefeated and Alma Mater...... Cincinnati, 1986 untied season in school Master’s Degree...... Ohio State, 1988 history with a 12-0 record Year in Coaching..... 27th (Second year at Ohio State) and also to a Big Ten Wife...... Shelley Conference Leaders Children...... Daughters, Nicole and Gigi, and son, Nathan Division championship. He was named a finalist for four national Coach of the Year Awards – the FWAA’s Eddie Robinson Award, the Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year, the Paul “Bear” Bryant and the Bobby Bowden Coach of the Year awards – for his (and his staff’s) efforts to turn a team that had no chance at a post-season into an Associated Press Top 3 team.

Meyer and staff built this unbeaten team that led the Big Ten in scoring and ranked second in rushing by convincing the players the most important thing they could do was win the next game; practice Ohio is proud today and Meyer has the proven deeds to keep the hard, prepare well and simply find ways to win, and by winning the state beaming for years to come. Consider: team would realize its 2012 rewards. And by winning it would honor a senior class that included 13 scholarship players who could have • Ohio State’s 12-0 record was the second undefeated season for left and played for any bowl-eligible team in the country. And by Meyer, who also went 12-0 at Utah in 2004; winning it would reinforce Meyer’s abilities to build a championship- • In his 11 seasons as a head coach, Meyer has the 10th-best caliber team, of which he has done multiple times before, even after winning percentage (.835) in college football history, and second- taking a year off from coaching. best among current coaches, with a 116-23 record; • He has won two national championships; Win is what Meyer’s Ohio State team did. It won dominantly: 63-38 • He has won 13 games three times, the first to accomplish the over Legends Division champion Nebraska; 52-22 over Illinois and feat, in addition to his two 12-win seasons; 56-10 over Miami. It won close: 17-16 at No. 20 Michigan State. • He is the only active coach – and one of only nine all time – to It won by good fortune: 29-22 in over Purdue behind have two winning streaks of at least 20 games (22 at Florida and backup quarterback Kenny Guiton. It won ugly: 52-49 at Indiana 20 with Utah/Florida), and he has five winning streaks of 10-or- after leading 52-34 with less than seven minutes to play. And it won more games; the big one…three of them, in fact: 35-23 at Penn State; 21-14 in • He won more games his first 10 years – 104 – than all but two overtime at Wisconsin; and 26-21 over Michigan. coaches in college football history; and • He reached 100 wins faster than all but one coach in the last 55 Winning games and winning championships is what Meyer, named years – Bud Wilkinson – and faster than all but five coaches all- the Ohio College Coach of the Year by his coaching peers in the time. state, came home to do as coach of the Buckeyes. Born in Toledo, raised in Ashtabula and with degrees from Cincinnati and Ohio Meyer, who is 48, will work his 27th season as a collegiate coach State, Meyer made it clear from the day he took the Ohio State in 2013. position – Nov. 28, 2011 – what his intentions are: “We’re going to make the great state of Ohio proud with everything we do.”

Coaching Experience 2012-pres...... Head Coach...... Ohio State 1990-95...... Wide Receivers...... Colorado State 2005-10...... Head Coach...... Florida 1989...... Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers...... Illinois State 2003-04...... Head Coach...... Utah 1988...... Outside Linebackers...... Illinois State 2001-02...... Head Coach...... Bowling Green 1987...... Grad Assistant (Wide Receivers)...... Ohio State 1996-2000...... Wide Receivers...... Notre Dame 1986...... Grad Assistant (Tight Ends)...... Ohio State

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HEAD COACH URBAN MEYER HEAD COACH URBAN MEYER game-by-game Head Coaching Record Overall. Conference Year School..... Record Record...... Poll...... Bowl 2001 BGSU...... 8-3 5-3...... NR...... None 2002 BGSU...... 9-3 6-2...... NR...... None 2003 Utah...... 10-2 6-1 (1st)...... 21/21...... Liberty 2004 Utah...... 12-0 7-0 (1st)...... 4/5...... Fiesta 2005 Florida...... 9-3 5-3...... 12/16...... Outback 2006 Florida...... 13-1 7-1 (1st)...... 1/1...... BCS NCG 2007 Florida...... 9-4 5-3...... 13/16...... Capital One 2008 Florida...... 13-1 7-1 (1st)...... 1/1...... BCS NCG 2009 Florida...... 13-1 8-0 (1st, East)...... 3/3...... Sugar 2010 Florida...... 8-5 4-4...... NR...... Outback 2012 Ohio State.....12-0 8-0 (1st, Leaders).....3/NA...... N/A

Total 11 Years...... 116-23 68-18

• Only two coaches have had more victories in their first 10 years • Meyer has watched a total of 36 players that he coached for at as a head coach than Meyer’s 104: George Woodruff (124 least two years get selected in the NFL Draft, including nine first- between 1892-1901 at ) and Bob Stoops (109 round draft picks. between 1999-2008). Note: records include at least five years as a Division I coach. • Of those 36 NFL Draft picks, three were quarterbacks: Bowling Green’s Josh Harris was a sixth-round selection by Baltimore in • Meyer has won 13 games three times during his career, including the 2004 NFL Draft and Utah’s Alex Smith (San Francisco, 2005) back-to-back in 2008 and 2009 to become the first BCS coach to and Florida’s (Denver, 2010) were each No. 1 draft ever accomplish that feat. picks with Smith the overall No. 1 pick.

• His teams are 21-3 in “rivalry games.” Bowling Green was 1-1 vs. • In addition to Smith and Tebow, Meyer’s first-round draft picks Toledo; Utah was 4-0 vs. Utah State and BYU; Florida was 16-2 include offensive linemen (, 2010) vs. Florida State, Tennessee and Georgia; and Ohio State is 1-0 and Mike Pouncey (Miami, 2011); defensive linemen Jarvis vs. Michigan. Moss (Denver, 2007) and Derrick Harvey (Jacksonville, 2008); defensive backs Reggie Nelson (Jacksonville, 2007) and Joe • His teams are also 68-18 in conference play with four Haden (Cleveland, 2010); and /running back Percy championships (two apiece at Utah and Florida). They are also Harvin (Minnesota, 2009). 2-1 in SEC title games and 7-1 in bowl games, including a 4-0 record in BCS bowl games. • With the exception of kickers, Meyer has had multiple players at every position drafted into the NFL, including 10 defensive • Meyer has coached his teams to winning streaks of 11 games linemen, seven wide receivers, six defensive backs and five (Bowling Green), 20 games (16 at Utah and four at Florida), 11 offensive linemen. games (Florida), 22 games (Florida) and 13 games (Florida and Ohio State). • Eight of Meyer’s former assistant coaches are head coaches: Steve Addazio (Boston College); Gary Anderson (Wisconsin), • His teams have 15 wins by 40-or-more points and another Tim Beckman (Illinois); John “Doc Holliday (Marshall); Dan 21 wins by at least 30 points for a total of 46 wins by rather McCarney (North Texas); Dan Mullen (Mississippi State), Charlie considerable margins. Strong (Louisville) and Kyle Whittingham (Utah).

• Meyer’s teams are 2-2 vs. the No. 1 team in the nation, 7-3 vs. • Eight of his former assistant coaches are offensive (OC) Top 5 teams, 11-4 vs. Top 10 teams and 21-7 vs. Top 25 teams. defensive (DC), passing game (PG) or run game (RG) coordinators: (DC at Louisville); Gregg Brandon • Both The Sporting News and Sports Illustrated named Meyer (OC at Wyoming); Chuck Heater (DC at Marshall); John Hevesy “Coach of the Decade” in December 2009. (RG at Mississippi State); Greg Mattison (DC at Michigan) and Greg Studrawa (OC at LSU). • Thirty of his former Florida Gator players have been chosen in the NFL Draft, including more first-round selections – eight – than any other school produced between 2006-10.

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HEAD COACH URBAN MEYER HEAD COACH URBAN MEYER game-by-game

Bowling Green – 2001 Oct. 8...... Mississippi St. W 35-9 Florida – 2009 Sept. 1...... at Missouri W 20-13 Oct. 15...... at LSU L 17-21 Sept. 5... Charleston Southern W 62-3 Sept. 8...... Buffalo W 35-0 Oct. 29...... vs. Georgia* W 14-10 Sept. 12...... Troy W 56-6 Sept. 22...... Temple W 42-23 Nov. 5...... Vanderbilt W 49-42 Sept. 19...... Tennessee W 23-13 Sept. 29...... at Marshall L 31-37 2OT Sept. 26...... at Kentucky W 41-7 Oct. 6...... Kent State W 24-7 Nov. 12...... at South Carolina L 22-30 Oct. 10...... at LSU W 13-3 Oct. 13...... at W. Michigan L 28-37 Nov. 26...... Florida State W 34-7 Oct. 17...... Arkansas W 23-20 Oct. 20...... at Akron W 16-11 Jan. 2...... vs. Iowa@ W 31-24 Oct. 24...... at Mississippi State W 29-19 Nov. 3...... Miami L 21-24 *at Jacksonville; @Outback Bowl at Tampa, Fla. Oct. 31...... vs. Georgia* W 41-17 Nov. 10...... at Ohio W 17-0 Nov. 7...... Vanderbilt W 27-3 Nov. 17...... at Northwestern W 43-42 Florida – 2006 Nov. 14...... at South Carolina W 24-14 Nov. 23...... Toledo W 56-21 Sept. 2...... Southern Miss W 34-7 Nov. 21....Florida International W 62-3 Sept. 9...... UCF W 42-0 Nov. 28...... Florida State W 37-0 Bowling Green – 2002 Sept. 16...... at Tennessee W 21-20 Dec. 5...... vs. Alabama# L 13-32 Aug. 29...... Tennessee Tech W 41-7 Sept. 23...... Kentucky W 26-7 Jan. 1...... vs. Cincinnati@ W 51-24 Sept. 14...... Missouri W 51-28 Sept. 30...... Alabama W 28-13 *at Jacksonville, Fla.; #SEC championship game Sept. 21...... at Kansas W 39-16 Oct. 7...... LSU W 23-10 at Atlanta; @Sugar Bowl at New Orleans Oct. 5...... Ohio W 72-21 Oct. 14...... at Auburn L 17-27 Oct. 12...... at C. Michigan W 45-35 Oct. 28...... vs. Georgia* W 21-14 Florida – 2010 Oct. 19...... W. Michigan W 48-45 OT Nov. 4...... at Vanderbilt W 25-19 Sept. 4...... Miami Univ. W 34-12 Oct. 26...... Ball State W 38-20 Nov. 11...... South Carolina W 17-16 Sept. 11...... South Florida W 38-14 Nov. 2...... at Kent State W 45-14 Nov. 18...... Western Carolina W 62-0 Sept. 18...... at Tennessee W 31-17 Nov. 9...... at N. Illinois L 17-26 Nov. 25...... at Florida State W 21-14 Sept. 25...... Kentucky W 48-14 Nov. 16...... at USF L 7-29 Dec. 2...... vs. Arkansas# W 38-28 Oct. 2...... at Alabama L 3-31 Nov. 23...... E. Michigan W 63-21 Jan. 8...... vs. Ohio State@ W 41-14 Oct. 9...... LSU L 29-33 Nov. 30...... at Toledo L 24-42 * at Jacksonville, Fla.; # SEC Championship game Oct. 16...... Mississippi State L 7-10 at Atlanta; @ BCS National Championship at Oct. 30...... vs. Georgia* W 34-31 OT Utah – 2003 Glendale, Ariz. Nov. 6...... at Vanderbilt W 55-14 Aug. 28...... Utah State W 40-20 Nov. 13...... South Carolina L 14-36 Sept. 6...... at Texas A&M L 26-28 Florida – 2007 Nov. 20...... Appalachian State W 48-10 Sept. 11...... California W 31-24 Sept. 1...... W. Kentucky W 49-3 Nov. 27...... at Florida State L 7-31 Sept. 27...... at Colorado State W 28-21 Sept. 8...... Troy W 59-31 Jan. 1...... vs. Penn State@ W 37-24 Oct. 3...... Oregon W 17-13 Sept. 15...... Tennessee W 59-20 *at Jacksonville, Fla.; @Outback Bowl at Tampa, Fla. Oct. 11...... San Diego State W 27-6 Sept. 22...... at Ole Miss W 30-24 Oct. 18...... at UNLV W 28-10 Sept. 29...... Auburn L 17-20 Ohio State – 2012 Oct. 25...... New Mexico L 35-47 Oct. 6...... at LSU L 24-28 Sept. 1...... Miami Univ. W 56-10 Nov. 1...... at Air Force W 45-43 Oct. 20...... at Kentucky W 45-37 Sept. 8...... Central Florida W 31-16 3OT Oct. 27...... vs. Georgia* L 30-42 Sept. 15...... California W 35-28 Nov. 15...... Wyoming W 47-17 Nov. 3...... Vanderbilt W 49-22 Sept. 22...... UAB W 29-15 Nov. 22...... at BYU W 3-0 Nov. 10...... at So. Carolina W 51-31 Sept. 29...... at Michigan State W 17-16 Dec. 31... vs. Southern Miss@ W 17-0 Nov. 17...... Fla. Atlantic W 59-20 Oct. 6...... Nebraska W 63-38 @ at Memphis Nov. 24...... Florida State W 45-12 Oct. 13...... at Indiana W 52-49 *Jan. 1...... vs. Michigan@ L 35-41 Oct. 20...... Purdue W 29-22 OT Utah – 2004 *at Jacksonville, Fla.; @Capital One Bowl at Oct. 27...... at Penn State W 35-22 Sept. 2...... Texas A&M W 41-21 Orlando, Fla. Nov. 3...... Illinois W 52-22 Sept. 11...... at Arizona W 23-6 Nov. 17...... at Wisconsin W 21-14 OT Sept. 18...... at Utah State W 48-6 Florida – 2008 Nov. 24...... Michigan W 26-21 Sept. 25...... Air Force W 49-35 Aug. 30...... Hawaii W 56-10 Oct. 1...... at New Mexico W 28-7 Sept. 6...... Miami W 26-3 Oct. 16...... W 46-16 Sept. 20...... at Tennessee W 30-6 Oct. 23...... UNLV W 63-28 Sept. 27...... Ole Miss L 30-31 Oct. 30...... at San Diego State W 51-28 Oct. 4...... at Arkansas W 38-7 Nov. 6...... Colorado State W 63-31 Oct. 11...... LSU W 51-21 Nov. 13...... at Wyoming W 45-28 Oct. 25...... Kentucky W 63-5 Nov. 20...... BYU W 52-21 Nov. 1...... vs. Georgia* W 49-10 Jan. 1...... vs. Pittsburgh@ W 35-7 Nov. 8...... at Vanderbilt W 42-12 @ at Tempe, Ariz. Nov. 15...... So. Carolina W 56-6 Nov. 22...... The Citadel W 70-19 Florida – 2005 Nov. 29...... at Florida State W 45-15 Sept. 3...... Wyoming W 32-14 Dec. 6...... vs. Alabama# W 31-20 Sept. 10...... Louisiana Tech W 41-3 Jan. 8...... vs. Oklahoma@ W 24-14 Sept. 17...... Tennessee W 16-7 *at Jacksonville, Fla.; #SEC championship game Sept. 24...... at Kentucky W 49-28 at Atlanta; @BCS National Championship game at Oct. 1...... at Alabama L 3-31 Miami, Fla.

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ASSISTANT COACHES ASSISTANT COACHES DEFENSE OFFENSE

Luke Fickell Defensive Coordinator/ Linebackers Hometown...... Columbus, Ohio Coaching Experience High School...... DeSales 2012-...... Defensive Coordinator/LBs...... Ohio State 2011...... Head Coach...... Ohio State Alma Mater...... The Ohio State University, 1997 2005-2011...... Co-Defensive Coordinator/LBs...... Ohio State Year in Coaching...... 15th (13th year at Ohio State) 2004...... Linebackers...... Ohio State Wife...... Amy 2002-2003..... Special Teams Coordinator...... Ohio State Children...... Son Landon, daughter Luca, 2000-2001..... Defensive Line Coach...... Akron ...... and twin sons, Aydon & Ashton 1999...... Graduate Assistant...... Ohio State

Everett Withers Co-Defensive Coordinator & Assistant Head Coach/Safeties Hometown...... Charlotte, N.C. 2011...... Interim Head Coach...... North Carolina 2008-10...... Def. Coord./Secondary...... North Carolina High School...... Charlotte Senior 2007...... Defensive Coordinator...... Minnesota Alma Mater...... Appalachian State University, 1985 2001-06...... Defensive Backs...... Year in Coaching...... 26th (2nd year at Ohio State) 1998-2000..... Defensive Backs...... Texas Wife...... Kara 1995-97...... Defensive Coordinator...... Louisville Children...... Daughter, Tia, and son, Pierce 1994...... Defensive Quality Control.... 1992-93...... Defensive Backs...... Southern Mississippi Coaching Experience 1991...... Outside Linebackers...... Tulane 2012-.....Co-Defensive Coordinator 1990...... Special Teams/WRs...... Austin Peay ...... Asst. Head Coach/Safeties.....Ohio State 1988-89...... Defensive Coordinator...... Austin Peay

Mike Vrabel Defensive Line Hometown...... Akron, Ohio Coaching Experience High School...... Walsh Jesuit 2012-...... Defensive Line...... Ohio State 2011...... Linebackers...... Ohio State Alma Mater...... The Ohio State University, 2004 Year in Coaching... Third (Third year at Ohio State) Wife...... Jennifer Children...... Sons, Tyler and Carter

Kerry Coombs Cornerbacks Coach/Special teams coordinator Hometown...... Colerain, Ohio Coaching Experience High School...... Colerain 2013-...... CBs/Special Teams Coordinator...... Ohio State 2012...... Cornerbacks...... Ohio State Alma Mater...... Dayton (1983) 2009-11...... Assoc. Hea. Co./DBs/Special Tea.... Cincinnati Year in Coaching...... 31st (2nd year at Ohio State) 2007-08...... Defensive Backs...... Cincinnati Wife...... Holly 1991-06...... Head Coach ...Colerain H.S. (Cincinnati, Ohio) Children...... Sons, Brayden and Dylan; 1989-90...... Head Coach...... Loveland (Ohio) H.S...... and daughter, Cortney 1985-88...... Assistant Coach...... Lakota (Ohio) H.S. 1983-84...... Assistant Coach...... Greenhills (Ohio) H.S.

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ASSISTANT COACHES ASSISTANT COACHES DEFENSE OFFENSE

Tom Herman Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Hometown...... Simi Valley, Calif. Coa ching Experience ...... (Born in Cincinnati) 2012-...... Offensive Coordinator/QBs...... Ohio State High School...... Simi Valley 2009-11...... Offensive Coordinator/QBs...... Iowa State Alma Mater...... Cal Lutheran, 1997 2007-08...... Offensive Coordinator/QBs...... Rice Master’s Degree...... University of Texas, 2000 2005-06...... Offensive Coordinator/QBs...... Texas State 2001-04...... WRs/Special Teams Coord.....Sam Houston St Year in Coaching...... 14th (2nd year at Ohio State) 1999-2000..... Offensive Graduate Assistant...... Texas Wife...... Michelle Children...... Daughter, Priya, and son, Maddock

Ed Warinner co-Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line Coach Hometown...... Strasburg, Ohio 2009...... Assoc. Head Co./OC/QB...... Kansas High School...... Strasburg-Franklin 2007-08...... Offensive Coordinator/QB...... Kansas Alma Mater...... Mount Union, 1984 2005-06...... OL/Run Game Coordinator...... Illinois 2004...... OL/Run Game Coordinator...... Kansas Master’s Degree...... Akron, 1985 2003...... Offensive Line...... Kansas Year in Coaching...... 30th (2nd year at Ohio State) 2000-02...... Offensive Line...... Air Force Academy Wife...... Mary Beth 1998-99...... Offensive Coord/QB...... Army Children...... Daughters, Madisyn and Merideth, 1992-97...... Offensive Line...... Army ...... and a son, Edward 1991...... Defensive Line...... Army 1988-90...... Executive Asst./Recruiting...... Army Coaching Experience 1987...... Centers/Guards...... Army 2012-.....Co-Offensive Coordinator/OL... Ohio State 1985-86...... LB/Secondary...... Michigan State 2011...... OL/Run Game Coordinator....Notre Dame 1984...... Running Backs...... Akron 2010...... Offensive Line...... Notre Dame 1999-2000..... Offensive Graduate Assistant...... Texas

STAN DRAYTON Running Backs Hometown...... Cleveland, Ohio 2010...... Running Backs/Recruiting Coord...... Florida High School...... John Marshall 2009...... Running Backs...... Syracuse 2008...... Running Backs...... Tennessee Alma Mater...... Allegheny, 1993 2005-07...... Running Backs...... Florida Year in Coaching...... 21st (3rd year at Ohio State) 2004...... Running Backs...... Mississippi State Wife...... Monique 2001-03...... Off.Quality Con./Special Teams..... Children...... Daughters, Amari and Anaya 2000...... Running Backs/Special Teams.....Bowling Green 1996-99...... Running Backs...... Villanova Coaching Experience 1995...... Asst. RB/Dir. of FB Operations... Pennsylvania 2012-.....Running Backs...... Ohio State 1994...... Graduate Assistant...... Eastern Michigan 2011...... Wide Receivers...... Ohio State 1993...... Running Backs...... Allegheny College

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ASSISTANT COACHES OFFENSE

Tim Hinton Tight Ends/Fullbacks Hometown...... Amanda, Ohio 2009...... RBs/Recruiting Coordinator...... Cincinnati High School...... Amanda-Clearcreek 2008...... Running Backs...... Cincinnati Alma Mater...... Wilmington, 1982 2007...... Linebackers...... Cincinnati 2004-06...... Running Backs...... Cincinnati Master’s Degree...... Ohio State, 1987 1993-03...... Head Coach...... Marion (Ohio) Harding H.S. Year in Coaching...... 32nd (2nd year at Ohio State) 1991-92...... Defensive Line/Strength Coach...... Ohio Wife...... Bev 1990...... Wide Receivers...... Ohio Children...... Daughters, Dawn and Drew 1989...... Head Coach...... Van Wert (Ohio) H.S. 1987-88...... Head Coach...Zane Trace (Chillicothe, Ohio) H.S. Coaching Experience 1985-86...... Graduate Assistant...... Ohio State 2012-...... Tight Ends/Fullbacks...... Ohio State 1982-84...... Tight Ends/Wide Receivers...... Wilmington 2010-11....Running Backs...... Notre Dame 1981...... Student Assistant ...... Wilmington

ZACH SMITH Wide Receivers Hometown...... Dublin, Ohio Coaching Experience High School...... Dublin Coffman 2012-...... Wide Receivers...... Ohio State Alma Mater...... University of Florida, 2007 2011...... WRs/Special Teams Coord...... Temple 2010...... WRs/Special Teams Coord...... Marshall Year in Coaching..... Ninth (2nd year at Ohio State) 2005-09...... GA/Quality Control Coach...... Florida Wife...... Courtney Children.... Son, Cameron and daughter, Quinn Olivia

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

Mickey Marotti Assistant AD for Football Sports Performance Hometown...... Ambridge, Pa. Coaching Experience High School...... Ambridge 2012-...... Asst. AD for FB Sports Performance .....Ohio State 2005-11...... Director of Strength and Conditioning...... Florida Alma Mater...... West Liberty State, 1987 1998-2005....Director of Strength and Conditioning...Notre Dame Master’s Degrees...... Ohio State University, 1988; 1990-98...... Head Strength and Conditioning Coach...Cincinnati ...... West Virginia, 1990 1989-90...... Strength Assistant...... West Virginia Year in Strength & Conditioning...... 27th 1987-88...... Graduate Assistant Strength Coach...... Ohio State ...... (2nd year at Ohio State) 1987-88...... Head Strength Coach...... Grove City (Ohio) H.S. Wife:...... Susie Children...... Son, Mitchell, and daughter, Maddie

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STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS

13 ELI APPLE 28 WARREN BALL CORNERBACK | 6-1, 188, Fr. RUNNING BACK | 6-1, 222, Fr. Voorhees, N.J. | Eastern H.S. Columbus, Ohio | DeSales H.S.

Overview: Eli Apple enrolled at Ohio State in January 2013 as Ohio State Overview: Warren Ball missed the entire 2012 football a five-star prospect (ESPN 150) and rated as high as the No. 11 season with a foot injury … he was granted a medical red-shirt prospect nationally on the ESPN 150 ... the No. 1 prospect in New season and he will be a second-year freshman running back for the Jersey and No. 6 cornerback prospect (247Sports) ... he played Buckeyes in 2013 … he returned to the practice field for the 2013 in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl after helping his Eastern High spring drills. School team, coached by Dan Spittal, to a 7-4 record in 2012 and to a regional semifinals berth ... had 17 pass break-ups, two More on Warren: Warren Ball is an OSU Scholar-Athlete majoring interceptions, 45 tackles, three forced and a blocked kick in economics … he grew up approximately 15 minutes from the in 2012, plus 39 receptions for 770 yards and four touchdowns on Ohio State campus and was the second commitment to his 2012 offense ... was the fourth in this class to commit (on Feb. 16, 2012) class (summer 2010) … he committed early so he could focus solely ... the son of Annie and Tim Apple, Eli changed his last name from on football and he produced a senior season that turned him into Woodard to Apple to honor Tim, his father since age 2 ... “...I am the a four-star prospect who was ranked as the No. 13 running back man I am today because of his tireless love, and commitment to our by Scout.com, No. 16 by Rivals.com and No. 26 by ESPNU … he family,” Eli said in a December 2012 statement. “So it is with great was also on the Rivals 250 list … rushed for 1,232 yards and 29 pride and honor to carry his last name. I am truly blessed to be Eli touchdowns as a DeSales senior and was named first-team Division Apple.” ... his family includes a younger sister, Jordan. III all-state by the Associated Press … scored six touchdowns Sept. 2 vs. Brookhaven … led the Stallions to a 2011 Central Catholic League championship, the second round of the state playoffs and was named all-conference … also named to 2011 all-metro team … helped DeSales reach the Division III state championship game as a sophomore in 2009 … gained 700 yards and eight touchdowns as a sophomore despite missing part of year with an injury … missed six games with a high ankle sprain as a 76 DARRYL BALDWIN junior … played in the OHSFCA North-South Classic football game OFFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-6, 307, Jr. at Ohio Stadium … rushed for 55 yards and a touchdown at the Solon, Ohio | Solon H.S. Offense vs. Defense All-American game … is the son of Warren Sr. and Danielle Ball. Ohio State Overview: Darryl is a fourth-year junior who works as a left along the Buckeyes’ offensive line … he moved to the offensive line before the start of the 2012 spring drills after spending his first two seasons as a defensive lineman … with the move came a jersey number change, from 90 to 76 … he played in all 12 games for the undefeated Buckeyes in 2012 with most of his 101 plays occurring on special teams … he did log a career-high 18 plays from scrimmage vs. Illinois and he played 14 offensive snaps vs. Miami … a two-year Varsity O letterwinner, Baldwin earned his first varsity letter in 2011 after getting into seven games as a reserve defensive lineman … he 16 J.T. BARRETT recorded three tackles, including a in his first game QUARTERBACK | 6-1, 230, Fr. as a Buckeye (Akron) … he red-shirted the 2010 season. Wichita Falls, Texas | Rider H.S.

John Thomas (J.T.) Barrett enrolled at Ohio State in More on Darryl: A business marketing major, Darryl is a two-time OSU Overview: Scholar-Athlete and an Academic All-Big Ten Conference honoree … January 2013 and spent the spring season working out, but not he was an all-Ohio and all-NOC (player of the year) as a senior for running, while recovering from his 2012 knee surgery … he is coach Jim McQuaide at Solon H.S. … recorded 25 TFLs and nine considered one of the nation’s premier dual threat quarterbacks in quarterback sacks as a senior … Solon went 12-1 and advanced to the Class of 2013, although his senior season came to an early end the regional finals after winning the NOC championship … named with a knee injury in the fifth game of the season ... rated as the Cleveland Plain Dealer defensive Player of the Year and to the No. 11 prospect in talent-rich Texas (247Sports) and a consensus Free Press “Top 20” team … played in the Ohio All-Star Classic … also four-star cornerback (ESPN, Rivals, Scout, 247Sports) ... a top 150 played and competed in track and was on the honor roll … player by both Scout and 247Sports and on the ESPN 300 ... Barrett SADD and CASS mentor … Darryl is the son of Caron Baldwin.

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rushed for 569 yards with seven touchdowns and passed for 784 yards and five scores as a senior prior to the injury ... he rushed for over 1,500 yards with nine touchdowns and passed for over 1,600 yards and 14 touchdowns for coach Jim Garfield’s Raiders as a junior ... he is the son of Stacy and John Barrett and he has two brothers: Xavier and Stephen.

4 C.J. BARNETT STRONG SAFETY | 6-1, 203, Sr. Dayton, Ohio | Northmont H.S.

Ohio State Overview: C.J. Barnett is one of three key returnees in Ohio State’s secondary and, in terms of experience, he is the most tested Buckeye on a team that features just four seniors on defense … a fifth-year senior, he enters his final season having played in 32 games and he has started 24 games, the most of any defensive player … this hard-hitting strong safety has more tackles the last two years – 131, including a team-leading 75 in 2011 – than all but one Buckeye (Ryan Shazier with 172) … his 83 solo tackles combined in 2011 and 2012 also rank second on the team, to Shazier’s 107 … his 140 tackles rank third among current Buckeyes … C.J. has twice been honored by the Big Ten Conference, earning honorable mention all-Big Ten honors in 2012 and second-team all-Big Ten accolades as a sophomore in 2011 … he started nine games in 2012, missing three others because of an ankle injury … he ranked fourth on the team with 56 tackles and his six pass break-ups helped the Buckeyes set a team record with 73 pass break-ups on the season … recorded a personal-best tying six solo tackles in the overtime win at Wisconsin, part of an 11-tackle game … he ranked 13th in the Big Ten with .89 passes defended per game … his two interceptions last season – vs. Purdue and Michigan – increased his career total to four, including 2011 interceptions at Miami and vs. Michigan State … C.J. earned a starting safety job as a redshirt freshman in 2010, started the first two games of the season, but suffered a knee injury in the second game (vs. Miami) and missed the rest of the season after having surgery … he came back strong in 2011 to start all 13 games and lead the Buckeyes with 75 tackles being named second-team all- Big Ten Conference by the league’s coaches … was in on a career- high 12 tackles vs. Michigan and had six solo tackles vs. Nebraska … ranked 19th in the Big Ten with eight total passes defended (two interceptions and six pass break-ups) … six pass break-ups were second-most on the team … played as a true freshman in 2009 on special teams … his 84 career tackles are third-most on the team and his nine passes defended (two interceptions and seven pass break- ups) are tied for most among current Buckeyes … presented with the Arnie Chonko Award as the team’s outstanding at the conclusion of the 2011 regular season. C.J. BARNETT’S CAREER DEFensive STATS More on CJ: C.J. is majoring in criminology … he has been named YEAR G-GS UA A TOT. TFL SK PBU INT an OSU Scholar-Athlete and an Academic All-Big Ten honoree … 2009 8-0 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 coming out of high school he was an Under Armour All-American as 2010 2-2 4 1 5 0 0 1 0 a senior and a two-time team captain at Northmont for coach Lance 2011 13-13 49 26 75 1.0 0 6 2 Schneider … also ran track and played basketball … from same 2012 9-9 34 22 56 2.5 0 6 2 school that produced Buckeye All-American and current TOTAL 32-24 89 51 140 3.5 0 13 4 Eagle Kurt Coleman … enrolled at Ohio State early, in the winter of 2009 … is the son of Yolanda and Tom Buskey.

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24 DREW BASIL KICKER | 6-2, 210, Sr. Chillicothe, Ohio | Chillicothe H.S.

Ohio State Overview: Drew is a kicker with an attitude; a good, positive attitude, but he is serious, no one gets in his face, he works hard in the weight room and at his craft, and he does what the coaches ask him to do … those are a few of the reasons he will be the Buckeyes’ kicker for a fourth consecutive year and the team’s kicker for a third consecutive season … Drew has kicked off in 38 consecutive games – every game he has played – and depending on how he and the Buckeyes do this season, he could tie an impressive quartet of players (OG Bryant Browning, CB Chimdi Chekwa, LB Marcus Freeman and DE Cam Heyward) for second- place all-time at Ohio State with 52 games played, trailing only Ross Homan’s 54 games between 2006-10 … Drew has connected on 24 of 32 field goal attempts for his career and his percentage of 75.0 ranks fifth all-time at Ohio State … he has made 92 of 94 extra point attempts for a .978 percentage, good for sixth all-time at Ohio State … he has kicked off 228 times and in 38 consecutive games with 41 touchbacks and only six that have gone out-of-bounds … he makes tackles, too: he has 15 career tackles including 13 solo stops … in 2012 Drew only attempted 11 field goals (making eight) as Ohio State was a touchdown-scoring machine, scoring the fourth-most touchdowns in school history: 60 … Drew was big when he needed to be, though … despite just six attempts through the team’s first 11 games, Drew connected on four-of-five vs. Michigan (plus two extra points) for a career-best 14 points in the Buckeyes’ 26-21 win … included was a career-long 52-yarder and a 41-yarder ... Drew had a fine sophomore campaign when he led all Big Ten kickers in DREW BASIL’S CAREER FIELD GOAL STATS field goal percentage (84.2 pct.) by hitting on 16 of 19 attempts … YEAR G FG-AT PCT. 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LG BLK his season percentage ranks fifth all-time at Ohio State … his 1.23 2010 13 0-2 0.00 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 N/A 0 field goals per game in 2011 ranked third in the conference and 36th 2011 13 16-19 84.2 1-1 5-5 4-4 6-8 0-1 47 1 nationally … his 16 field goals rank ninth at Ohio State for a single 2012 12 8-11 72.7 0-0 4-4 2-4 1-1 1-2 52 0 season … he missed his only two attempts in 2010 and his first two TOTAL 38 24-32 75.0 1-1 9-9 6-8 7-9 1-5 52 1 attempts in 2011 before connecting on 16 of his next 17 attempts, including 12 consecutive at one point – the third-longest streak in school history – to close out the season … he made six field goals DREW BASIL’S CAREER KICKOFF STATS from 40 yards and beyond, the second-most in school history (Mike YEAR G KO YDS TB OB Nugent; 11 in 2002) … also made 36 of 37 extra points, with his 2010 13 87 5543 9 2 only miss a blocked kick in the Purdue game … Drew ranked sixth 2011 13 65 4071 14 3 in the Big Ten in kick scoring (6.2 ppg) and 10th overall in scoring 2012 12 76 4639 18 1 in 2011 … his 14 kickoff touchbacks helped Ohio State rank third in TOTAL 38 228 14,253 41 6 the conference in kickoff coverage … he made three fields (in three attempts) with a long of 47 for 13 points vs. Colorado … as a true freshman in 2010, Drew handled all of the kickoff duties and he did DREW BASIL’S SCORING STATS attempt two field goals, both from over 50 yards. YEAR G FGs XPs PTs 2010 13 0-2 0-0 0 More on Drew: Drew is majoring in communications … he was 2011 13 16-19 36-37 84 a second-team all-Ohio kicker at Chillicothe H.S. for coach Bill 2012 12 8-11 56-57 80 Davidson and a team captain … was a three-time all-Ohio soccer TOTAL 38 14-32 92-94 164 player and also bowled in high school, using an unorthodox, two- handed bowling style that he is still quite effective with … stayed

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active outside of athletics as well, as he was a member of the National Honor Society, Spanish honorary, peer mediation and ping pong club … is the son of Elaine and Brad Basil … older brother, Kyle, was a four-year soccer at Dayton … also has an older brother, Josh, and a sister-in-law, Shandra. 63 MICHAEL BENNETT | 6-3, 285, Jr. Centerville, Ohio | Centerville H.S.

Ohio State Overview: Michael Bennett is not only a key returnee along the defensive line, which lost all four of its 2012 starters, but he is expected to be a big play-maker … the most experienced player on the defensive line, Bennett is a defensive tackle who has 85 MARCUS BAUGH played in 21 games so far with one start; that coming in the season | 6-4, 245, Fr. finale last year when team MVP John Simon couldn’t play because Riverside, Calif. | John W. North H.S. of a knee issue … Bennett was in on a career-high 42 plays from the line of scrimmage that day, and he was in on two tackles in the Overview: Marcus Baugh is a consensus four-star prospect 26-21 win to cap a 12-0 season … he missed the first four games (ESPN, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports) and a Top 150 player overall, of the season, but he played in the final eight games and ended including a No. 73 ranking on the final Scout 100, a No. 102 up making 11 tackles … he has 28 career tackles, including six ranking on the ESPN 150 and a 148 ranking on the final Rivals tackles-for-loss (-28 yards) with four of those quarterback sacks … 250 … considered among the Top 3 tight ends in this recruiting his quarterback sack total trails only Ryan Shazier’s eight sacks class (Scout and 247Sports) … played in the 2013 Under Armour among returning Buckeyes … Bennett played in all 13 games in All-American game … Marcus caught a combined 68 passes for 2011 as a true freshman … he made 17 tackles in 2011, including 13 1,138 yards and 10 touchdowns as a junior and senior for John W. solos, from the defensive tackle position … in limited playing time he North High School and coach Mark Parades … his senior season finished tied for third on the team in tackles-for-loss with five … his included 38 receptions for 610 yards and he was named second- 27 TFL yards trailed only John Simon’s 58 … he had two TFLs, for team Division II all-state … as a junior he caught 30 passes for 528 minus-10 yards, among his season- and career-high five tackles at yards and seven touchdowns … was also used as a wide receiver, Nebraska … he tied for second on the team with three quarterback running back and linebacker by Parades in 2012 … Baugh has sacks (vs. Akron, Nebraska and Indiana), a figure that trailed only family in the Central Ohio area as an aunt lives in Reynoldsburg Simon’s seven. (Mom, Debbie Clausen’s, twin sister) and he has a cousin who already attends Ohio State. More on Michael: Michael, who is majoring in consumer and family financial services, has been named an OSU Scholar-Athlete once … in high school, Michael was a first-team Division I all-Ohio performer who played in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl … a two-time GWOC player of the year, he was a team captain for coach Ron Ullery’s 2010 Centerville team that went 9-3 and reached the regional semifinals … also competed in track and field … Michael is the son of Connie and Mike Bennett. 7 VONN BELL SAFETY | 6-1, 190, Fr. MICHAEL BENNETT’S CAREER DEFensive STATS Rossville, Ga. | Ridgeland H.S. YEAR G-GS UA A TOT. TFL YDS SK PBU 2011 13-0 13 4 17 5 27 3 0 An exclamation point on this Class of 2013, Under Overview: 2012 8-1 6 5 11 1 1.0 1 1 Armour All-American Vonn Bell announced on National Letter TOTAL 21-1 19 9 28 6 28 4 1 of Intent signing day that he would be a Buckeye … a five-star prospect by Rivals, Scout and 247Sports, Bell is one of the top 30 players in the nation with overall rankings of No. 25 by Scout, No. 29 by 247Sports and No. 32 by Rivals … is No. 50 on the ESPN 150 … the No. 4 player in the state of Georgia this season, Bell is also ranked as high as the No. 3 safety prospect nationally by Scout … helped his Ridgeland team, coached by Mark Mariakis, to a 13-2 record and a runner-up finish in the Georgia Class AAAA state championships … Bell had 146 tackles and three interceptions as a senior, and on offense he had over 1,700 all-purpose yards and scored 21 touchdowns … helped Ridgeland to the state Sweet 16 in 2011 as a junior with 119 tackles, five interceptions and three forced fumbles … is the son of Vanessa and Vencent Bell.

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64 IVON BLACKMAN 30 DEVAN BOGARD OFFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-3, 310, Sr. DEFENSIVE BACK | 6-0, 193, So. Bedford, Ohio | Bedford H.S. Cleveland, Ohio | Glenville H.S.

Ohio State Overview: Ivan Blackman is a pleasant and personable Ohio State Overview: Devan Bogard was a significant contributor young man … he is also a versatile player who has played mostly to the Buckeyes’ success last season as a true freshman … he was along the offensive line for the Buckeyes, but he did cross over a member of multiple special teams from Day 1, until sustaining a to the defensive line for a spell during 2013 spring drills … he is knee injury and subsequent surgery that caused him to miss the expected to move back to the offense and will compete for time as final four games of the season … he was in on 58 special teams a guard in 2013 … Blackman is in his fourth year with the program, plays, totaled three unassisted tackles and earned his first varsity having initially joined the team in the fall of 2010 … he transferred letter … Bogard earned the honor of being the first 2012 freshman to Ohio State after spending a year at Robert Morris … earned his to lose his black helmet stripe, a gesture that indicates a freshman is first varsity letter in 2011 after seeing playing time in four games … ready to be a Buckeye football player … he had his stripe removed played in the Miami game in 2013. after the team’s first two-a-day practice Aug. 9 … Bogard is a young man of great character ... he displayed his serious approach to More on Ivon: Ivon Blackman is a three-time OSU Scholar-Athlete football and training and doing things that help the team just weeks and a two-time Academic all-Big Ten Conference honoree who after his older brother, Ramone Ashby, lost his six-year battle with is majoring in political science … he lettered at St. Joseph’s H.S. bone-marrow cancer and passed away on Devan’s 18th birthday as a sophomore and then moved on to Bedford where he played … “It tells you that [he] has the heart of a lion to overcome that,” two seasons for coach John Gibbons … all-Lake Erie League and coach Urban Meyer said to the media after Bogard lost his stripe all-district as a junior and senior … also competed in track and field … “His strength and his faith just pulled him through…that and his … Ivon is the son of Ivory and Jacob Kangah, and Edgar “Buddy” teammates. He’s just a wonderful kid.” Kettles … speaks French as Jacob Kangah was born on the Ivory Coast and speaks the language in the Kangah household … More on Devan: Devan is yet another punishing Glenville High younger brother, Frank Kangah, is a walk-on wide receiver for the School defensive back who could have gone almost anywhere and yet he chose the Buckeyes … called by some recruiting analysts as the hardest-hitter among an Ohio senior class full of big-hitting safeties, Bogard is the latest in an impressive line of Tarblooder DBs – and players – to end up at Ohio State, a list that includes NFL DBs Donte Whitner and Jermale Hines and current Buckeye Christian Bryant, and also includes 2006 Heisman Trophy winner and NFL receiver/return man Ted Ginn … Bogard was a first-team Division I all-state selection by the Associated Press after a 91-tackle, two-interception senior season for coach Ted Ginn 88 STACEY BLUNT … named special mention all-state as a junior after recording 74 WIDE RECEIVER | 6-2, 195, Jr. tackles and an interception … was considered the No. 1 safety in Powell, Ohio | Dublin Scioto H.S. Ohio in 2011 by Bill Kurelic and garnered national rankings of No.

14 by Rivals.com, No. 24 by Scout.com – both sites had Bogard Ohio State Overview: Stacey walked on to the football team in the projected as a four-star prospect – and No. 32 by ESPNU … ranked fall of 2012 … he has been hampered with a foot injury. as the No. 6 senior in the state by 247Sports and No. 21 by Scout. com … is the son of Cynthia Shakir and Ali Shakir … played in the More on Stacey: Blunt is majoring in accounting … he spent OHSFCA North-South Classic at Ohio Stadium. two years attending the Air Force Academy before transferring to Ohio State … he is the son of Crystal and Stacey Blunt … has three older siblings: Rico, Leaih and Keyairy.

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50 JACOBY BOREN 97 JOEY BOSA OFFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-2, 287, So. DEFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-5, 270, Fr. Pickerington, Ohio Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Pickerington Central H.S. St. Thomas Aquinas H.S.

Ohio State Overview: Jacoby Boren is a young man of impeccable Overview: Joey Bosa is one of the premier football prospects in the character and he is already becoming a leader despite only being in Class of 2013 with impressive national rankings of No. 38 (Scout), his second year with the program … he was the first person taken No. 47 (Rivals), No. 56 (ESPN) and No. 53 (247Sports) … a Scout during the 2013 winter workouts team draft … the winter workouts five-start prospect, Bosa earned the No. 4 overall ranking at his competition emphasize accountability, toughness, leadership and position – strong side defensive end – by both Scout and Rivals competitive drive and Boren was the overall No. 1 pick for a team … an Under Armour All-American and second-team all-USA Today captained by C.J. Barnett and Carlos Hyde … Boren enrolled at pick … the leader of a St. Thomas Aquinas defense that allowed Ohio State in January 2012 and went through part of spring drills approximately 12 points a game … Aquinas defeated Tallahassee before having shoulder surgery … he came back in the fall and Lincoln, 41-25, to cap a 13-2 season and win the Florida Class 7A played well enough to back up Corey Linsley at the center position state championship in 2012, the school’s seventh state title and … he played in two games: 14 plays from scrimmage vs. Miami and first for second-year coach Rocco Casullo … a two-time Associated a career-high 23 vs. Illinois. Press first-team all-state selection, Bosa totaled 51 tackles-for-loss in his last two seasons and 19 quarterback sacks, including 27 TFLs More on Jacoby: Jacoby carried a perfect, 4.0, grade point and 9.5 sacks as a senior … father, John, was a first-round NFL average throughout his first year at Ohio State … he is majoring in Draft pick by the in 1987 out of Boston College and agricultural systems management … he came to Ohio State after played three years in the league … Mom, Cheryl, is an Ohio State earning first-team Division I Ohio all-state honors by the Associated graduate and an uncle, Eric Kumerow, was a star linebacker for the Press as a senior … he helped lead Central, coached by Jay Buckeyes between 1984-87 and a 1987 co-captain. Sharrett, to the first Division I state championship game in school history and an 11-3 record in 2011 … Boren was a two-way player on a team that lost its first two games of the season, but then won 11 consecutive games before losing in the state championship game to Cleveland St. Ignatius … rated the No. 37 offensive guard in the country by Rivals.com and No. 41 by ESPNU … also rated as the No. 37 player in the six-state Midwest region by SuperPrep … a four-year letterwinner, a three-time all-Ohio Capital Conference first- team performer, an all-central district honoree and a member of the Columbus Dispatch 2011 all-Metro team, Jacoby is the third Boren 55 TOMMY BROWN brother to play for the Buckeyes after Zach, who graduated last OFFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-4, 310, So. year, and Justin, a two-year starter (2009-10) … the Boren brothers Akron, Ohio | Firestone H.S. (and sister Kallie) are the children of Mike and Hope Boren, both of whom were student-athletes at Michigan … Mike finished his football Ohio State Overview: Tommy is in his third year with the program career at Michigan in 1983 as the second-leading tackler in school … he red-shirted the 2011 season as a true freshman … did not see history with 332 tackles, a total that still ranks sixth all-time in school any playing time during the 2012 season. history … Hope competed in track and field. More on Tommy: Tommy is majoring in sociology … he was all- Ohio, all-city and all-district as an exceptional two-way lineman for Akron Firestone H.S. and coach Tim Flossie … recorded 58 tackles, 22 sacks, one safety on defense as a Falcon senior … all-academic and team’s most valuable lineman … city champion in shot put and discus … two-year bowling letterman … yearbook staff leader … is the son of Tommy and Theresa Brown.

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3 COREY BROWN DEFENSIVE BACK | 6-1, 201, Sr. Monroeville, Pa. | Gateway H.S.

Ohio State Overview: Corey Brown is a fifth-year senior with the football program and a three-year letterwinner … he is coming off a fine spring campaign, during which time he practiced primarily as one of the team’s top nickel backs but also was in the lineup in the team’s dime packages and as a strong safety … he was good enough this spring, in fact, that coach Urban Meyer said he hoped he would be this year’s Reid Fragel (a senior who really steps up as a senior and shines as a football player and also as a serious young man about to take the next major step in life) … Brown enters 2013 having played in 33 games … he has 11 career tackles, a total that includes a career-high four in a 2010 game vs. Purdue … His rise this spring coincides with the fact he had significant playing time last year in all 12 games for the undefeated Buckeyes … he was on the field for 223 plays from the line of scrimmage while in the nickel position … included was career-highs of 63 plays vs. Alabama- Birmingham and 61 vs. Miami … also had 128 plays on special teams … in 2011 as a third-year sophomore, Brown played in all 13 games … he played in eight games in 2010 … he signed his letter of intent with Ohio State in February of 2009 and he red-shirted the 2009 season.

More on Corey: This Corey Brown, who is majoring in criminology, is known as Corey “Pittsburgh” Brown or “Pitt” because of his hometown’s proximity to the Steel City … the nickname also differentiates him from the other criminology major on the team from Pennsylvania named Corey Brown … Brown wasn’t “Pitt” in high school, but he was a fine two-way performer for coach Terry Smith at Gateway H.S. … had 84 tackles, two interceptions and 20 pass break-ups as a defensive back as a senior and, as a receiver, he had 42 catches for 708 yards and 15 touchdowns … named first-team all-state and to the U.S. Army All-American … had three interceptions in the Hawaii-US Mainland all-star game … named to the Tribune-Review Terrific 25 and post-Gazette Fabulous 22 teams … Corey is the son of and George Brown.

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10 COREY BROWN WIDE RECEIVER | 6-0, 187, Sr. Upper Darby, Pa. | Cardinal O’Hara H.S.

Ohio State Overview: There are two seniors from Pennsylvania named Corey Brown on the team … this is Corey Brown the receiver, from Upper Darby, Pa. (just outside of Philadelphia), who likes to be called by his name “Corey” although most everyone refers to him as “Philly” … the other Corey Brown is a defensive back from Monroeville, Pa. (near Pittsburgh) and likes being called “Pitt” … anyway, Corey the wide receiver has made a name for himself in his three years at Ohio State, earning the Award as the team’s outstanding receiver in 2011 and again in 2012 while catching 82 career passes for 979 yards and five touchdowns … he is among the Top 25 receivers at Ohio State in career receptions (22nd) and another season like he had last year, when he caught 60 passes for 669 yards and was named second-team all-Big Ten Conference, will position him among the Top 5 receivers in school history … Corey rushed 11 times for 96 yards last season (8.7 average), and he also established himself as a vaunted special teamer, ranking first in the Big Ten and 16th nationally with an average of 12.3 yards per return, including game-breaking touchdown returns of 76 yards vs. Nebraska and 68 yards in the overtime win over Wisconsin … he was named Big Ten special teams player of the week after both of those games, and he was honored by the team with its Ike Kelley Outstanding special teams award at season’s end … Corey’s three receiving touchdowns in 2012 included a fine, 37-yarder vs. Illinois when he broke one tackle and forced two other potential tacklers to miss, and a 14-yard catch- and-dash to the pylon against Michigan, part of an eight-catch game for a career-best 95 receiving yards … Corey tied the fourth-best game in Ohio State history with 12 receptions vs. Michigan State, a total that was the most in 15 years for a Buckeye … as a sophomore in 2011 Corey tied for the team lead with 14 receptions for 205 yards and one touchdown … he capped the season with two catches for a then-career-high 76 yards, including a 54-yard touchdown reception, vs. Michigan … he started nine times in 2011, missing four other games with an ankle issue … he played in all 13 games as a true freshman in 2010 … he scored a TD on a 15-yard reception in 2010 vs. Purdue … he was the recipient of the team’s outstanding first- year offensive player award.

More on Corey: A criminology major, Corey was an Under Armour All-American following his high school career at Cardinal O’Hara, located just outside of Philadelphia … rushed for over 3,000 yards and had over 1,500 yards receiving and was twice an all-state selection … also scored 50 touchdowns for coach Dan Algeo … all-state in track, as well, and held county 200-meter dash record of 21.4 upon graduation … is the son of Delene Williams. COREY BROWN’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS YEAR G-GS REC YDS AVG. TD LG 2010 13-1 8 105 13.1 1 23 2011 9-9 14 205 14.6 1 54 2012 12-11 60 669 11.1 3 38 TOTAL 34-21 82 979 11.9 5 54

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2 CHRISTIAN BRYANT SAFETY | 5-10, 190, Sr. Cleveland, Ohio/Glenville H.S.

Ohio State Overview: Christian Bryant is part of a hard-hitting trio of returning starters in the secondary for the Buckeyes … a true senior, Bryant has played in 31 games and has started 22 times, including all 12 games as a junior when the Buckeyes went 12-0 and were the No. 3 ranked team in the nation … Christian has been the second- and third-leading tackler on the team the past two years (2012 and 2011, respectively) and his 149 career tackles represent the second-highest total on the team … his 21 career pass break- ups also rank second among current Buckeyes, as do his three forced fumbles … he is coming off a fine junior campaign that saw him earn second-team all-Big Ten Conference honors … his 70 tackles trailed only Ryan Shazier’s 115, and his 13 passes defended (12 PBUs and one interception) ranked sixth in the Big Ten … he had five-or-more tackles in nine games last season, including a season-high nine vs. Nebraska … recorded his first career interception against California, with 1:22 left to play, that capped the Buckeyes’ 35-28 win … he had a career-best three pass break-ups in the win over Indiana … Christian, who played in seven games as a true freshman in 2010, earned a starting safety position prior to the 2011 sseason … he played in all 12 games in 2011, started nine times and battled through a shoulder issue that finally caused him to miss the regular season-ender at Michigan … he ranked in a tie for third in the Big Ten with eight pass break-ups, and his eight total passes defended (PBUs and INTs) ranked 13th in the league … he was tied for second among Buckeyes in passes defended … he was also third on the team with 68 tackles, a figure that included a career-high 10 vs. Nebraska and nine vs. both Michigan State and Purdue … Christian was pressed into safety duty as a freshman in 2010 because of an injury to Tyler Moeller … first significant plays on defense came vs. Illinois and he responded with five solo tackles … made his first career start the next week vs. Indiana … a foot issue kept him out of five games later in the season.

More on Christian: There’s a reason Christian, who is majoring in sociology, brings a physical presence to the field every game, and that’s because he is a Tar Blooder from Glenville H.S. … he is another in a talented line of hard-hitting Glenville defensive backs that have played for the Buckeyes, including current NFL performers Donte Whitner and Jermale Hines … he was an all-Ohio defender for coach Ted Ginn and the Senate Conference offensive player of the year as a senior when Glenville went 13-2 … he was named to the U.S. Army All-American Bowl … he also ran track and was an honor roll student … he is the son of Tonya Ellis and Ronnie Bryant.

CHRISTIAN BRYANT’S CAREER DEFensive STATS YEAR G-GS UA A TOT. TFL SK PBU INT 2010 7-1 7 3 10 0 0 1 0 2011 12-9 39 30 69 0 0 8 0 2012 12-12 36 34 70 0.5 0 12 1 TOTAL 31-22 82 67 149 0.5 0 21 1

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48 JOE BURGER 85 DEVONTE BUTLER LINEBACKER | 6-1, 238, So. WIDE RECEIVER | 5-7, 170, Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio | LaSalle H.S. Columbus, Ohio | Eastmoor Academy

Ohio State Overview: Joe Burger came to Ohio State as a Overview: Devonte Butler is in his first season with the Buckeyes, preferred walk-on, joining the team with the rest of the 2012 having walked on to the team in the spring of 2013 ... a four-sport freshman class in June 2012 … he did not see any playing time last athlete at Eastmoor Academy (football, basketball, and season as a true freshman. track) ... football team made the state playoffs three times ... has five brothers and sisters: Marshawn, Alexus, Deonte, Kyarre and Jada ... More on Joe: Burger is majoring in pre-engineering … he was is the son of Rosa and Wiley Butler. a 2011 La Salle H.S. team captain and was named first-team Division I all-state by the Associated Press … recorded 103 tackles and five sacks plus an interception … his work in the classroom, in the community and on the field led to his winning the 2012 “That’s My Boy Award,” presented by the National Football Foundation and the Southwest Ohio Football Coaches Association … played for coach Tom Grippa … father, Bob, walked on to the Notre Dame football team and eventually earned a scholarship … brother, Bobby, also walked on to the Notre Dame team … was the vice- president of LaSalle’s National Honor Society and held a seat on 72 CHRIS CARTER the student council. DEFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-4, 341, So. Cleveland, Ohio | John F. Kennedy H.S.

Ohio State Overview: Chris Carter is in his third year with the program … he earned his first varsity letter last season after playing in all 12 games on special teams … he red-shirted the 2011 season as a true freshman … initially practiced along the offensive line but moved to the defensive line during the first part of the 2012 spring drills.

16 CAM BURROWS More on Chris: Chris is majoring in communications … as a high DEFENSIVE BACK | 6-0, 202, Fr. school senior he helped lead J.F. Kennedy H.S. into the Division II Trotwood, Ohio | Madison H.S. playoffs, and was selected as the Senate League’s Most Valuable Player while playing for Coach Scott Wodtly … first-team all- Overview: Cam Burrows was Ohio State’s first commitment to Senate League, all-region, and second team all-Ohio honoree … the 2013 class when he announced in January 2012 that he also named to the Cleveland Plain Dealer’s Top 20 … lettered in would be a Buckeye … he was also among the first to arrive at weightlifting and track and field in addition to football … student Ohio State, as he was one of five Class of 2013 recruits to enroll government president … a member of the Army JROTC, peer in school in January … a first-team Associated Press all-state tutoring program, 100 Kennedy Men, and Students of Promise … selection as a junior and senior, Burrows helped lead Trotwood is the son of Christopher and Arnetress Carter. Madison to three consecutive Division II state championship games, including an unbeaten, 15-0 state-title winning season in 2011 … had 14 pass break-ups as a senior for coach Maurice Douglass’ 12-3 state finalist team and also had 39 tackles … a consensus four-star cornerback (ESPN, Rivals, Scout, 247Sports) who was the No. 38 prospect nationally (Rivals), an ESPN 150 performer (No. 62) and the No. 2 senior in Ohio (ESPN) … played in the 2013 Under Armour All-American game … a two-time state track finalist in the sprint relays … the first from his high school to sign with Ohio State since (Class of 2000), who committed while at Trotwood Madison before transferring to Huber Heights Wayne for his senior year … Burrows is the son of Dionne and Andre Burrows … his brother, Chris, is a senior track and field performer for Arizona State University.

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49 CRAIG CATALINE LINEBACKER | 6-1, 235, Jr. 39 KYLE CLINTON Columbus, Ohio KICKER | 6-1, 216, Jr. Grandview Heights H.S. Dublin, Ohio | Coffman H.S.

Ohio State Overview: Craig Cataline is in his second year with the Ohio State Overview: Kyle walked on to the football team in football team, having walked on in the fall of 2012 … earned playing January 2012 … he played in his first game as a Buckeye last time last season on special teams and played in the season opener season, kicking off twice in the season opener vs. Miami. vs. Miami … a leg injury ended his 2012 season a week later … called “tough as nails … completely committed … and incredibly More on Kyle: Kyle, who is majoring in communications, transferred disciplined” by Coach Urban Meyer … spent four years in the to Ohio State in the fall of 2011 after competing for in , including a tour of duty in the Persian Gulf (off 2010 … played in every game for Ohio in 2010 … was a three-year Kuwait) in 2009-10 … briefly attended NAIA school Embry-Riddle in letterman for Dublin Coffman under coach Mark Crabtree … named Prescott, Ariz., before enrolling at Ohio State in the spring of 2011. . first-team Division I all-state by the Associated Press as a senior in 2009 … team captain and all-Ohio Capital Conference as a senior More on Craig: Craig wrestled and played football for Grandview … also wrestled one year and played lacrosse for Coffman … is the Heights H.S. … he was a first-team Division V Associated Press all- son of John Clinton … has an older sister, Lauren. state linebacker in 2005 … is the son of Phil and Donna Dickson … has three older siblings: Ryan, Eric and Rachael.

82 JAMES CLARK 19 GAREON CONLEY WIDE RECEIVER | 5-11, 170, Fr. ATHLETE | 6-2, 170, Fr. New Smyrna Beach, Fla. Massillon, Ohio | Washington H.S. New Smyrna Beach H.S. Overview: The No. 1 player in Ohio as a senior (ESPN 150) and Overview: James Clark was one of the last in this class to commit a first-team Associated Press Division I all-state selection, Gareon and ultimately sign an NLI with Ohio State, doing so on Feb. 6, Conley is an athlete with fine wide receiver-cornerback skills that 2013, the first day for prospects to sign their national letters of intent earned him consensus four-star status (ESPN, Scout, 247Sports, … Clark was a first-team Florida 6A all-state pick by The Miami Rivals) … the No. 43 overall prospect nationally by ESPN and the Herald as a senior when he led New Smyrna Beach into the state No. 14 cornerback prospect (247Sports) … played in the Under playoffs … he totaled 87 receptions for 1,954 yards and 29 total Armour All-American game … as a senior Conley, who was coached touchdowns for his career, playing for coach Lance Jenkins … had by Jason Hall at Washington, caught 50 passes, averaged 21.9 49 receptions for 1,112 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior … yards per catch and scored 16 touchdowns, while on defense had 28 catches for 576 yards as a junior … outstanding as well in he had 13 pass break-ups, an interception and 25 tackles … track, Clark has a 100-meter dash best of 10.48 … he placed fifth in Washington was 11-2 during Conley’s senior season and advanced the 100 and sixth in the 200 at the 2012 Florida outdoor state track to the regional finals … recorded four interceptions and 30 tackles championships … the son of Jessie Clark … has an older brother, as a junior … Washington is also the same school that produced Jonathan, and an older sister, Camilya. current Buckeye receiver Devin Smith … Gareon is the son of Sherry Robinson and Jameel & Angel Conley.

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68 TAYLOR DECKER 66 KYLE DODSON OFFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-7, 315, So. OFFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-6, 324, Fr. Vandalia, Ohio | Butler H.S. Cleveland, Ohio | Cleveland Heights H.S.

Ohio State Overview: Taylor is seeking to replace NFL Draft pick Ohio State Overview: Kyle Dodson is entering in his second Reid Fragel (7th round; ) as the Buckeyes’ season with the Buckeyes … he red-shirted the 2012 campaign after starting right tackle ... he enrolled at Ohio State in March 2012 and having shoulder surgery midway through the Buckeyes undefeated, in time for the start of the 2012 spring drills, so he has now been 12-0 season. through two springs with the team … he played in all 12 games for the undefeated Buckeyes in 2012, mostly on special teams … he More on Kyle: Kyle is majoring in criminology … he announced did earn snaps from the line of scrimmage in four games, including his intention to become a Buckeye on National Letter of Intent 22 offensive plays against Illinois … he earned his first Varsity O signing day 2012 … he thus became the 25th member of the 2012 letter in 2012. recruiting class … a member of the Rivals 250 and a four-star recruit by both Rivals.com and Scout.com, Dodson was considered the More on Taylor: Taylor is majoring in zoology … he was a three- No. 12 senior in the state of Ohio by 247Sports.com and one of year starter at tackle for Vandalia Butler and a three-year letterman Top 25 offensive tackles in the nation (No. 18 by Rivals.com; No. in basketball, and he was good enough on the hardwood to draw 24 by Scout.com; No. 31 by SuperPrep) … he was a member of interest from mid-majors … this past season he helped the Aviators SuperPrep’s all-Midwest Region team and the No. 17 prospect in to a 6-4 record on the gridiron, the school’s first winning record in the six-state region … Dodson had an outstanding senior season eight years, and he was named first-team Division II all-state by the for the undefeated Lake Erie League champions, who finished with Associated Press … he was rated the No. 23 offensive tackle in the a 9-1 record for coach Jeff Rotsky … he started as a sophomore for nation by Rivals.com and a four-start prospect by the site … also Cleveland Heights, but was held out as a junior as a precaution, and rated the No. 77 player nationally and the No. 7 senior in the state of then came back strong as a senior … Kyle has been raised since Ohio in 2011 by Scout.com (No. 14 by Rivals.com) … a member of age 11 by his Grandparents, Barbara and George Allen. the Rivals 250 … he is the son of Ron and Sheila Decker.

32 RUSSELL DOUP SAFETY | 6-2, 195, Jr. Mt. Vernon, Ohio | Mt. Vernon H.S.

Ohio State Overview: Russell Doup is in his fourth year with the football program, having initially walked on to the team in the fall of 2010 … he walked-on as a left-footed kicking specialist, but was moved over to play safety last season … has bulked up about 15 pounds to his current weight … the pronunciation of his name – it sounds like “wow” with a “d” and a “p” and not “oooh” like soup – caused a minor twitter trend one time when an official player pronunciation guide incorrectly listed it as “Doup like soup.”

More on Russell: Russell is majoring in marketing … he played football (for coach Gary Keller), basketball and baseball at Mt. Vernon H.S. … basketball and baseball teams won OCC championships … Russell was team captain of the basketball team … member of the National Honor Society and student council … he is the son of Alice and Kelly Doup.

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from cross-town school Pickerington Central … in Elflein, the No. 22 offensive guard prospect in the nation by ESPNU and the No. 31 guard by Scout.com, the Buckeyes get a rock solid worker, someone who has spent his summers pouring and breaking up concrete after already working through a full high school calendar year of sports and studies … a four-year football letterman and a two-time football 25 BRI’ONTE DUNN team captain, Elflein earned 12 letters in his high school career, RUNNING BACK | 6-0, 222, So. four each in the sports of football, wrestling and track and field … Canton, Ohio | GlenOak H.S. he has been named in football to all-Ohio Capital Conference, all-

Central District and to the Dispatch’s all-Metro teams … he was the Bri’onte played in 11 games last season Ohio State Overview: 2011 wrestler of the year in the OCC and was a state and national as a true freshman and gained 133 yards rushing plus scored two qualifier … an older brother, Matt, played linebacker for Ohio touchdowns for the undefeated … he also had Dominican … their parents are Lisa and Kenneth Elflein. one kickoff return for 22 yards … he scored in his first collegiate game – a four-yard rush to cap a 56-10 win over Miami – and he had a personal-best 13 carries for 73 yards rushing vs. Illinois, including a three-yard touchdown run … he netted 29 yards rushing versus Central Florida … he earned his first varsity letter at the conclusion of the season.

More on Bri’onte: Bri’onte is in the College of Arts and Sciences and is undecided on a major … he had an outstanding high school career, gaining 5,479 rushing yards and being named first-team Division I Ohio all-state by the Associated Press as a junior and 15 EZEKIEL ELLIOTT RUNNING BACK | 6-0, 210, Fr. senior … he rushed for 2,030 yards and 22 touchdowns as a junior St. Louis, Mo. | John Burroughs H.S. – and twice topped 300 yards rushing – and 1,657 yards and 17 touchdowns as a senior … rated the No. 11 running back nationally Overview: Elliott is a consensus four-star prospect (ESPN, Rivals, by Rivals.com, No. 12 by ESPNU and No. 7 by Scout.com … the Scout, 247Sports) and one of the Top 100 prospects nationally with No. 2 senior in Ohio by Scout.com, No. 6 by Rivals.com and No. overall rankings of No. 47 by Scout, No. 70 by 247Sports, No. 84 7 by 247Sports … Scout.com also had him rated as a five-star by Rivals and No. 109 by ESPN … also ranked fourth, ninth, 11th recruit, and he was rated No. 138 on the Rivals 250 … he scored 51 and 12th among running backs by 247Sports, Scout, ESPN and touchdowns his final three seasons and was named all-Northeast Rivals, respectively … named to the U.S. Army All-American game Inland District first-team, Repository all-Stark County first-team and … the St. Louis Post-Dispatch offensive player of the year in 2012, all-Federal League first-team numerous times ... coached by Scott Elliott put up huge statistics with 3,061 all-purpose yards and 50 Garcia at GlenOak … played as a freshman and sophomore at touchdowns, including 2,155 rush yards and 40 rushing touchdowns Alliance High School and amassed 1,900 yards rushing … Bri’onte for the 13-1 Class 3 state runner-up … also had 16 receptions is the son of Brion Dunn and Donna Hatcher. for 383 yards … rushed for 1,802 yards and 34 touchdowns and caught 23 passes for 401 yards and six touchdowns as a junior … Burroughs, coached by Gus Frerotte, has been state runner- up three consecutive years … Ezekiel’s father, Stacy, and mother, Dawn, were each student-athletes at and are graduates of the University of Missouri with Stacy a football player and Dawn a member of the track and field team … Elliott capped his high school career by winning four state championships at the Missouri Class 3 state championships in 2-1/2 hours (in the 100-meter dash, 200, 110 65 PAT ELFLEIN high hurdles and 300 hurdles). OFFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-2, 293, Fr. Pickerington, Ohio | North H.S.

Ohio State Overview: A foot injury in 2012 kept Elflein on the sidelines for much of the 2012 season and he ended up red-shirting as a true freshman … he practiced throughout the 2013 spring drills and is vying for playing time at center behind starter Corey Linsley … he also practiced some right tackle.

More on Pat: Pat is exploring majors … he didn’t wrestle with his decision about which school to attend once he received a scholarship offer from Ohio State … as a result, the Buckeyes’ recruiting class secured two of the 2011 Associated Press first-team Division I all-state offensive linemen: Elflein and Jacoby Boren,

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33 FRANK EPITROPOULOS 57 CHASE FARRIS WIDE RECEIVER | 6-1, 200, Fr. OFFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-4, 300, So. Upper Arlington, Ohio | Upper Arlington H.S. Elyria, Ohio | Elyria H.S.

Ohio State Overview: Epitropoulos red-shirted the 2012 season as Ohio State Overview: Chase Farris is in his third year with the a true freshman. program … successfully made the switch from the defensive line to the offensive line last fall and he earned his first Varsity O letter, More on Frank: A biology major at Ohio State, Epitropoulos rarely playing in seven games on special teams for the undefeated came off the field for the Upper Arlington Golden Bears in his three Buckeyes … he played 18 snaps from scrimmage vs. Illinois, part years as a starter at wide receiver, defensive back and as of a career-high 26 plays that game … Farris red-shirted the 2011 … a two-time second-team Ohio Division I all-state pick by the season as a true freshman. Associated Press as a punter, Epitropoulos averaged 42.2 yards per punt as a junior and 39.2 as a senior … he recovered nicely from a More on Chase: A consumer and family financial services major, hand injury as a senior that kept him out of four games to catch 25 Farris was a first-team all-Ohio player as a senior for coach Steve passes for 459 yards and seven touchdowns … he was a big reason Hamilton’s Elyria H.S. team … was also chosen as team, county, UA, under coach Mike Golden, advanced to the state playoffs in conference and district defensive lineman of year … all-Lorain and 2011 for the first time in three years … as a junior, Epitropoulos all-northeast Ohio as well … recorded 95 tackles, 11.5 sacks and 31 caught 29 passes for 459 yards and seven touchdowns … the No. TFL as a senior … defensive MVP of Offense-Defense Bowl … Ohio 31 senior in Ohio according to Rivals.com and a Top 80 receiver by North-South Classic and Big 33 Game … also a basketball letterman both Scout.com and 247Sports.com, he played in the International … MAC Scholar … is the son of Dina Farris and Rodney Moore. Bowl in Austin, Texas … is the son of John and Alice Epitropoulos, both of whom attended Ohio State … John was a three-year Ohio State football letterman between 1978 and 1980, playing in 34 games for both coaches and … an uncle, Ernie Epitropoulos, also played for the Buckeyes … a sister, Christina, has been accepted into Ohio State’s dental school.

38 CRAIG FADA LINEBACKER | 6-0, 226, So. Columbus, Ohio | Bishop Watterson H.S.

Ohio State Overview: Craig was an invited walk-on to the football team during the summer of 2012 … he did not see any game action in 2012 for the undefeated Buckeyes, but he picked continued his dedicated work ethic once again this spring during the spring drills.

More on Craig: Craig is majoring in biology …before walking on at Ohio State, he played both linebacker and tight end for coach Dan Bjelac’s Bishop Watterson Eagles team, finishing with 45 tackles, four sacks and an interception as a senior and being named Central District defensive player of the year … also earned all-Ohio and all-Ohio Capital Conference honors … he also scored two touchdowns among his seven catches for 143 yards … in 2010 Bishop Watterson won the Division III Ohio state championship … Craig’s father, Rob, blocked for Dan Marino at Pitt and later went on to have three-year NFL career, spending two years with Chicago and one with Kansas City.

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80 CHRIS FIELDS WIDE RECEIVER | 6-0, 200, Sr. Painesville, Ohio | Harvey H.S.

Ohio State Overview: Chris Fields is poised to make a difference on the playing field as a fifth-year senior … one of the veteran receivers on the team with 29 games played, Fields has rededicated himself to being the best player he can be and his efforts may lead to more playing time and more starts, of which he has eight, but all came during the 2011 season … last season he played in eight games, and he never got down when he went through a three-game stretch of not seeing any action … true to his new mindset, Fields kept working and his efforts were realized one gloomy, October day in Columbus when he caught an undefeated-season-saving touchdown pass from Kenny Guiton with two seconds to play against Purdue … the 7-0 Buckeyes were trailing the Boilermakers, 22-14, when Guiton lofted a pass toward Fields in the left corner of the end zone … Fields got low and, using baseball-player instincts, scooped and cradled the ball for a score that, with the ensuing two- point conversion, forced overtime in a game the Buckeyes would win, 29-22 … his big day vs. the Boilermakers (three catches for 44 yards) also included a career-long 35-yard reception from Braxton Miller that set up another Ohio State score, and a smart, 8-yard punt return to the Ohio State 39 to start the game-tying drive … he would have just one more reception all season, but the lessons learned from sitting, continuing to work hard and making contributions have Fields, one of only 16 seniors on the roster and one of 11 fifth-year seniors, ready to lead in 2013 … as a junior in 2011 Fields played in all 13 games and was a regular starter with eight starts … he caught eight passes for 114 yards and a 14.2 yards per catch average … he had two catches vs. Akron and two for 45 yards vs. Michigan … his talents as a punt return were displayed in 2011 … he had five punt returns for 88 yards and a 17.6 per return average … included was a huge return in the tense game against Toledo (a six-point Ohio State win), scoring on a 69-yard punt return just before halftime to give Ohio State a 21-15 lead … Fields played in eight games in 2010 and red-shirted the 2009 season when Ohio State was Big Ten and Rose Bowl champion.

More on Chris: A sociology major at Ohio State, Fields was an all-Ohio performer for coach Devlin Culliver at Painesville Harvey H.S. … he was Lake County player of the year as a senior … Big 33 game participant who also played baseball and ran track … is the son of Kathy and Brian Fields.

CHRIS FIELDS’ CAREER RECEIVING STATS YEAR G-GS REC YDS AVG. TD LG 2010 8-0 3 22 7.3 0 10 2011 13-8 8 114 14.2 0 33 2012 8-0 4 55 13.8 1 35 TOTAL 29-8 15 191 12.7 1 35

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328.5 rushing yards and 38.5 points per game in 2012 … was rated as the No. 5 prospect in Indiana as a senior and the No. 24 offensive tackle prospect by 247Sports … a three-year starter, he also helped Central to the 2010 Class 5A state final before losing to Fishers.

86 KHALEED FRANKLIN WIDE RECEIVER | 6-3, 193, Fr. Columbus, Ohio | Beechcroft H.S.

Overview: Khaleed Franklin was an invited walk-on to the Ohio State football program … he enrolled at Ohio State and became 61 LOGAN GASKEY a member of the team in June 2013 … he played football and OFFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-5, 290, Fr. basketball four years apiece at Beechcroft High School and was Long Grove, Ill. | Adlai E. Stevenson H.S. team captain in both sports as a senior … all-city in basketball twice … an outstanding student who was his senior class president Overview: Logan Gaskey joined the football program in June 2013 and salutatorian … also a member of the National Honor Society as one of five invited walk-ons … he has already been accepted … is the son of Kezia and Keith Franklin … has two siblings: into Ohio State’s prestigious Fisher College of Business where he Kalantra and Khalor. plans to major in accounting and finance … in 2012 he helped lead Adlai Stevenson to the North Suburban Conference championship and into the Illinois state playoffs for the 24th consecutive year with a record of 8-3 … Gaskey was a team co-captain … he was also named to the NSC’s All-Academic Team … played basketball for two years and has a black belt in Tae Kown Do … is the son of Josephine and Kevin Gaskey … has an older brother, Brandon, who attends Indiana University. 94 RASHAD FRAZIER DEFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-4, 271, Jr. Middletown, Ohio | Middletown H.S.

Overview: Frazier practiced but sat out the 2012 season at Ohio State after transferring from … he is a fourth- year junior who had increased practice time with the defensive line this spring. 14 CURTIS GRANT More on Rashad: Rashad Frazier is majoring in consumer and LINEBACKER | 6-3, 241, Jr. family financial services … he was rated as the No. 46 player in Richmond, Va. | Hermitage H.S. Ohio as a Middletown H.S. senior by Rivals.com … second team All-Southwest Ohio and first team all-county, all-Cincinnati, all-area Ohio State Overview: Curtis Grant is a physically imposing young and all-conference in lone year of playing ... man who is expected to be the team’s middle linebacker this season recorded 55 tackles, including 5.5 sacks ... helped guide team to … he ranks second on the team in terms of seniority at the position, its first playoff berth in 19 years ... coach was Jason Krause ... in part because there are no senior linebackers on the roster … he transferred to Middletown from George Stevens Academy in Blue regained his confidence this past spring, according to Ohio State Hill, Maine ... also played baseball, basketball and soccer. coaches, and his abilities were much more apparent as he displayed a renewed passion and energy for the game … he enters the 2013 campaign having played in 18 games and with 10 total tackles … Grant also came out of the 2012 spring drills listed as the Buckeyes’ starting middle linebacker … he started the first three games of the season last year and came off the bench in five of the team’s final nine games … he recorded his personal best of three tackles against both Miami and Central Florida … Grant was considered the 60 TIM GARDNER top-rated prospect in the Ohio State Class of 2011 recruits, and he OFFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-5, 320, Fr. played in 10 games as a true freshman in 2011, mostly on special Indianapolis, Ind. | Lawrence Central H.S. teams, and recorded two tackles … he had a huge special teams play in the 33-29 win over Wisconsin: recovering a blocked punt Overview: Tim Gardner was a 2012 Associated Press first-team (Ryan Shazier) at the 1 that set up a Jordan Hall touchdown. all-state performer for Lawrence Central, the Indiana Class 5A state champion, and he was also named to the Indiana Football Coaches More on Curtis: Curtis is majoring in communications … he was a Association’s Top 50 all-state team … he was considered the top three-year all-Richmond metro defender while playing for coach offensive lineman in the state by the Indianapolis Star and he was Patrick Kane at Hermitage H.S. … he totalled 134 tackles, 15 TFL also named to that publication’s “Super Team” … Gardner helped his and six sacks as a senior and was named the prestigious Parade undefeated (15-0) Bears team, coached by Jayson West, average All-America and USA Today all-USA teams … he was the leading

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tackler for the East in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl … Curits is the son of Gloria Grant and Curtis Raynard Grant.

DORAN GRANT’S CAREER DEFensive STATS YEAR G-GS UA A TOT. TFL FR PBU INT 2011 13-0 3 3 6 0 0 0 0 2012 12-1 15 4 19 1.0 1 1 1 TOTAL 25-1 18 7 25 1.0 1 1 1

12 DORAN GRANT CORNERBACK | 5-11, 191, Jr. Akron, Ohio | St. Vincent-St. Mary H.S. 11 ADAM GRIFFIN Ohio State Overview: After seeing action in all 25 games in 2011 CORNERBACK | 5-8, 183, Jr. and 2012 for the Buckeyes, including a start at cornerback in 2012 Columbus, Ohio | DeSales H.S. vs. Alabama-Birmingham, Doran Grant is poised to be a starter for the Buckeyes in 2013 … an extremely hard worker, Grant is one of Ohio State Overview: Adam Griffin is a fourth-year junior whose two Buckeye skill players (CB Adam Griffin) to earn the Iron Buckeye hard work on and off the playing field is resulting in increased Award for winter 2013 … the award is given to the student-athlete(s) playing time and a leadership role on the team … a key member of who best exemplifies unquestionable physical training dedication, multiple special teams, he played in all 12 games for the undefeated determination, discipline, toughness and leadership … Grant is a Buckeyes in 2012 and recorded 13 tackles … he made one of the two-year letterman whose experience includes 165 defensive plays outstanding special teams plays of the season in the third quarter from scrimmage for the 2012 undefeated Buckeyes … playing against Penn State, reading a fake punt attempt and batting down behind all-Big Ten cornerbacks Bradley Roby and Travis Howard, a potential first-down pass on fourth-and-nine from the OSU 43 and Grant had 19 tackles in 2012, including 15 solo stops … starting the Buckeyes leading, 14-10 … had a career-high three tackles vs. in place of the injured Roby, Grant recorded a career-high seven Penn State, as well … was one of two Buckeye skill players (CB tackles in his start vs. UAB plus had a quarterback sack, a Doran Grant) to earn the Iron Buckeye Award for winter 2013 … recovery and his first career interception … also had a pass break- the award is given to the student-athlete(s) who best exemplifies up and a fumble recovery on the season … he lettered in 2011 as a unquestionable physical training dedication, determination, true freshman after playing in all 13 games, including considerable discipline, toughness and leadership in his third year with the football action in the secondary … he totaled six tackles on the season, program … Griffin was a reserve on special teams during the 2011 including three in his first game as a Buckeye, vs. Akron. season and played in four games … saw his first collegiate action More on Doran: Doran is majoring in criminology … he excelled as against Penn State, making one tackle in the game … red-shirted a receiver, cornerback and kick returner for coach Dan Boarman at the 2010 season as a true freshman. Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary … he was named a two-time all-state honoree during a career that included his recording 203 tackles More on Adam: Adam Griffin is majoring in consumer and family and six interceptions for the Irish defense and 88 catches for 1,115 financial services … he was an all-district and all-metro performer yards and 25 touchdowns on offense … he was named to the Under for coach Ryan Wiggins’ DeSales H.S. Stallions … never came off Armour All-American Game, Ohio North-South Classic and Big the field as he played as a running back, defensive back and return 33 Game … USA Today all-USA … Dapper Dan selection … the specialist … also a basketball starter for DeSales … on the school 2010 Ohio state champion in the 110-meter hurdles (outdoor) and honor roll … is the son of Bonita and … father is the 60-meter hurdles indoors … also a basketball letterman … played Buckeye Hall of Famer and the only two-time winner of the Heisman age-group hockey … is the son of Tonya Grant and Ted Jones … Memorial Trophy … Archie lettered at Ohio State between 1972-75 father was a receiver at Michigan State. and still holds the school record with 5,589 career rushing yards.

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13 KENNY GUITON QUARTERBACK | 6-3, 208, Sr. Houston, Texas | Eisenhower H.S.

Ohio State Overview: Kenny Guiton is a senior leader on this football team … he leads in the classroom, weight room, film room, locker room and on the playing field … and like Michael Jordan, who always could finish on the break, Guiton is a finisher for the Buckeyes … in relief of Braxton Miller last season, Guiton either finished off a touchdown drive started by Miller or led the Buckeyes on a touchdown drive in eight of his 15 series at quarterback … his most spectacular appearance was the nearly two quarters and 27 offensive plays from scrimmage against Purdue, after Miller was sent to the hospital after a vicious slam to the turf … Guiton’s stats – 6 of 11 passing for 77 yards with one touchdown and one interception – can’t touch the magnitude of his efforts that day … undefeated Ohio State was trailing Purdue, 22-14, with 47 seconds to play and the ball at the Ohio State 39 … thinking the game was over, fans were leaving Ohio Stadium … Guiton completed passes of 39 yards to Devin Smith and 8 yards to Evan Spencer to get to the Purdue 11 … moments later he took a snap with eight seconds left to play and found Chris Fields for a two-yard scoring pass to bring the Buckeyes within two points of the Purdue lead and some of the departing crowd back into their seats … Guiton then completed a two-point conversion pass to Jeff Heuerman for the game-tying score … in overtime, he completed a 17-yard pass to Jake Stoneburner on second-and-10, and then calmly finished off the Buckeyes’ five-play, game-winning touchdown drive … here’s more 2012 good stuff from Guiton: he ran three plays to finish off an opening drive touchdown in the 17-16 win over Michigan State … trailing Nebraska, 17-7, he came into the game for two plays to finish off a touchdown drive … and his third-quarter shovel pass to Carlos Hyde went for 14 yards and a score, and gave the Buckeyes a two-touchdown lead in the three-point win over Indiana … Guiton may enter his senior season with only 15 appearances (games played in) at quarterback and 25 passing attempts, but he clearly prepares himself well and he is tested … he even earned the nickname “Coach” last season from Coach Urban Meyer because of his knowledge of the game and his preparedness … Guiton, the last of the 2009 recruiting class to receive an offer from Ohio State, red-shirted the 2009 season as a true freshman when touchdowns as a junior … District 19-5A offensive MVP … named the Buckeyes won Big Ten and Rose Bowl championships … he all-Greater Houston and all-district … played point guard for the saw limited playing time in five games during the 2010 season, basketball team and was a hurdler in track and field … named throwing his first collegiate passes in the process (completing to his school’s honor roll … Kenny is the son of Veronica and one for five yards vs. Purdue and having his first collegiate pass Kenneth Guiton Sr. attempt intercepted in the Indiana game) … he also rushed four times for 21 yards in 2010, including a 15-yard touchdown run vs. Eastern Michigan … as a third-year sophomore in 2011, he played in just one game, vs. Nebraska. KENNY GUITON’S CAREER PASSING STATS YEAR G-GS ATT CMP INT PCT. YDS TD LG More on Kenny: A consumer and family financial services major, 2010 5-0 2 1 1 50.0 5 0 5 Kenny was a three-sport star for Eisenhower H.S. … threw for 2011 1-0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1,846 yards and 21 touchdowns as a senior for coach Ray Evans’ 2012 9-0 23 13 1 56.5 139 2 39 team … threw for over 2,500 yards with 329 rushing yards and 29 TOTAL 15-0 25 14 2 56.0 144 2 39

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87 PETER GWILYM WIDE RECEIVER | 6-1, 199, So. Freeport, Maine | Cheverus

Ohio State Overview: Peter Gwilym in in his second full year with the football program, having initially walked on to the team in January 2012 … he is a third-year sophomore … did not see any game action in 2012.

More on Peter: A two-time OSU Scholar-Athlete, Gwilym is majoring in finance … he attended Cheverus High School, a Catholic prep school located in Portland, Maine (the Pine Tree State) … played quarterback and safety for the football team for coach John Wolfgram and also played basketball … was the state’s 2010 Fitzpatrick Trophy winner, which goes to the top senior football player in the state … high school teams won Maine Class A state championships in basketball (2010) and football (2010) … lettered three times in each sport and once in baseball … is the son of Jennie and Jim Gwilym … has one younger sister, Lizzy.

51 JOEL HALE DEFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-4, 309, Jr. Greenwood, Ind. | Center Grove H.S.

Ohio State Overview: Joel Hale is one of the more experienced defensive linemen and is a leader on this team … he is expected to be a key performer at the nose tackle position in 2013 after having played in 15 games and making 10 tackles over the past two seasons … he played in seven games for the undefeated Buckeyes in 2012 and was awarded his second varsity letter … totaled six tackles, including two vs. Purdue … played a career-high 31 plays from scrimmage vs. UAB and played 25 vs. Indiana … Hale was among a handful of 2011 recruits to enroll early (January, 2011) at Ohio State … he lettered as a true freshman, earning playing time in the defensive line rotation … he played in nine games, including the Taxslayer.com Gator Bowl … he was in on four tackles, including two in the game against one of his home-state schools, Purdue.

More on Joel: Joel Hale is majoring in consumer and family financial services … he was selected as Indiana’s “defensive line” Mr. Football as a senior after recording 40 tackles and nine forced fumbles for coach Eric Moore’s Center Grove H.S. team … also named all-state, all-MICC conference and all-county … lettered in track and field as well … Joel is the son of Dawn Whitaker and Khris Hale.

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WPIAL three years and was a member of the Pittsburgh Tribune- Review Terrific 25 (and it’s Player of the Year as a senior) and the Pittsburgh Post-Review Fabulous 22 … was an all-state basketball player and a 1,000-career points scorer … named the outstanding Westmoreland African-American student … is the son of Travia ad 7 JORDAN HALL Derrick Hall Sr. RUNNING BACK | 5-8, 198, Sr. Jeannette, Pa. | Jeannette H.S.

Ohio State Overview: This coaching staff has been eagerly anticipating an injury-free Jordan Hall to be the explosive H-Back the offense needs … “He looks small, but he’s a 400-pound bencher,” running backs coach Stan Drayton said in describing Hall … “He weighs 200 pounds, he’s quick as a hiccup and he can make you miss in space.” … and the good news is that Hall is ready to return, as he is once again healthy after medically red- shirting the 2012 season because of a cut foot and then an injured knee kept him sidelined him for all but three games … a fifth-year senior who was a team co-captain last year, Hall is a versatile offensive performer, with more than 1,000 career rushing yards (1,032), 24 career receptions, a 27.0 kickoff return average and 11 touchdowns (six rushing TDs; four receiving and one kickoff return) … he has somewhat quietly piled up 2,765 career all-purpose yards to rank 20th all-time at Ohio State, and his 76.8 all-purpose yards per game also rank 20th all-time … he has 1,500 kickoff and punt return yards (combined) and owns two Ohio State kickoff return records: 683 yards for a season (2011) and a game average of 67.5 yards per return vs. Colorado, also in 2011 … Hall ranks third at Ohio State with 1,186 career kickoff return yards and fifth all-time with his career kickoff return average of 27.0 … he owns three returns over 70 yards … Hall was expected to be a significant beneficiary in Ohio State’s offense last year, but a freak accident in June – he cut his foot walking in grass – kept him out until the third game, and then a knee injury in Game 5, vs. Michigan State, JORDAN HALL’S CAREER RUSHING STATS ended his campaign … he was impressive in his brief stints in YEAR G-GS RUSH YDS AVG. TD LG the offense, gaining 218 rushing yards including 87 vs. California 2009 6-0 48 248 5.2 1 39 and a career-high 105 vs. Alabama-Birmingham … six carries for 2010 13-0 37 161 4.4 2 16 26 yards and a touchdown in the 17-16 win over Michigan State 2011 10-3 100 408 4.1 2 25 represented Hall’s final efforts on the field for the 2012 season … 2012 3-3 40 218 5.4 1 15 Hall, a veteran of 32 games, started three times in 2011 … he had TOTAL 32-6 224 1032 4.6 6 39 two of the best rushing games of his career in two of his starts: 87 yards vs. Miami and 84 vs. Colorado … had just two receptions through team’s first nine games of 2011, but had 10 for 102 yards JORDAN HALL’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS and two touchdowns in the last four games of the season, including YEAR G-GS REC YDS AVG. TD LG three for 58 yards and two touchdowns vs. Purdue … averaged 2009 6-0 1 5 5.0 0 5 127.5 all-purpose yards per game in 2011 to rank 18th on the 2010 13-0 8 83 10.3 1 25 all-time Ohio State charts … in 2010, as a sophomore, Hall tossed 2011 10-3 12 114 9.5 3 38 a 10-yard touchdown pass to his high school teammate Terrelle 2012 3-3 3 31 10.3 0 14 Pryor in the Eastern Michigan game, and he also caught a 17-yard TOTAL 32-6 24 233 8.8 4 38 touchdown pass from that game … had a career- long 70-yard punt return vs. Minnesota and an 85-yard kickoff return for a touchdown in the win over Michigan ... scored first JORDAN HALL’S CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE STATS career touchdown as a freshman in 2009 on an 11-yard rush vs. YEAR G-GS RU REC KOR PR TOT TD Minnesota … had a career-long rush of 39 yards vs. New Mexico. 2009 6-0 248 5 0 0 253 1 2010 13-0 161 83 503 238 985 4 More on Jordan: Hall is majoring in consumer and family financial 2011 10-3 408 114 683 70 1275 5 services … played on powerful Jeannette H.S. teams coached 2012* 3-3 218 31 0 6 255 1 by Ray Reitz that won a state title (16-0) during his junior season TOTAL 32-6 1032 233 1186 314 2765 11 and was state runner-up (14-2) as a sophomore … named all- *Indicates red-shirt season

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79 MARCUS HALL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-6, 315, Sr. Cleveland, Ohio | Glenville H.S.

Ohio State Overview: Marcus Hall is a leader for the Ohio State offense as one of four returning starters along the offensive line … he is a fifth-year senior – one of three along the line with LT Jack Mewhort and C Corey Linsley – who has battled in the trenches in 33 games so far for the Buckeyes, and he has started 18 times … Hall (along with line mates Mewhort and Andrew Norwell) was on the line for 827 of the team’s 837 offensive plays from scrimmage last year while starting all 12 games … his play, and the play of the offensive line, was a huge reason the Buckeyes went 12-0, won the Big Ten Conference Leaders Division, were ranked No. 3 in the nation and were the only undefeated team in the Football Bowl Subdivision … Hall also helped the Buckeyes average 242.2 yards per game rushing (10th nationally), lead the Big Ten in scoring (37.1 ppg) and record a 34-year team high 37 rushing touchdowns … a three-year Varsity O letterwinner, Hall has been a key contributor along the offensive line since he arrived on campus … he played in nine games and started once (vs. Iowa) as a true freshman in 2009 … he red-shirted the 2010 season … he came back to start the first five games at right guard in 2011 and then was a back-up at the left guard position the rest of the season … he moved back to the right guard position in the spring of 2012 and he has been No. 1 on the depth charts at the position ever since.

More on Marcus: An African-American and African studies major, Marcus is another standout performer from coach Ted Ginn’s powerful Cleveland Glenville Tarblooder program … was named first-team all-state as a senior for his 11-1 team and was named all-Senate Athletic League three times … played in the U.S. Army All-American game and also was a Parade All- American … Big 33 game Ohio team-member … is the son of Evelyn Moore and Rick Hall.

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catch in the Taxslayer.com Gator Bowl, a 25-yard gain.

More on Jeff: Heuerman is majoring in economics … his love of all things sports includes hunting and fishing, and he’s tweeted photos of him in the water holding a 200-pound Tarpon and in the fields early in the morning preparing to hunt … before all his football 41 BRYCE HAYNES prowess came to be realized, Heuerman was an outstanding hockey LONG SNAPPER | 6-4, 220, So. player on the junior circuit … he played the sport for eight years, Cumming, Ga. | Pinecrest Academy H.S. even spending one year living in Detroit and playing for the select Detroit Compuware team … he first played football as a ninth grader Ohio State Overview: Bryce is a third-year sophomore who lettered and by the time he was a senior he was a team captain for Coach during the 2012 season …a long-snapping specialist, he played Mark Ivey’s Barron Collier H.S. Cougars … earned all-conference, in 10 games and totaled 47 snaps while sharing responsibilities all-area and all-district honors as a senior … his teams won 3 district with George Makridis … he also recorded three tackles on punts, 3A titles in four years … is the son of Melissa and Paul Heuerman including two solo stops … Haynes red-shirted the 2011 season as a … father played basketball collegiately at Michigan and was a team true freshman. captain … brother, Mike, is a true freshman tight end this year at Notre Dame … also has another younger brother, Matt. More on Bryce: Bryce is a two-time OSU Scholar-Athlete majoring in biology … he was also named a Big Ten Conference Distinguished Scholar for the 2012-13 academic year (and an Academic All-Big Ten Conference honoree) for maintaining a grade point average above 3.70 for the year … Haynes signed a national letter of intent with Ohio State in February 2011 after he took top honors in long snapping at a number of national camps following his senior season and was rated as the nation’s top prep prospect at that position … first team GISA all-region playing defensive end for Coach Charles Wiggins … also a basketball and track letterman … National Honor Society, Spanish honorary, school senate, newspaper … Bryce is the son of Laura and Billy Haynes.

86 JEFF HEUERMAN TIGHT END | 6-6, 250, Jr. Naples, Fla. | Barron Collier H.S.

Ohio State Overview: Jeff Heuerman is not only an outstanding football player, he is an outstanding athlete … his vertical leap of 36.5 inches is the second-highest on the team … he can bench press 225 pounds a team-leading 33 times … on the gridiron, Heuerman is coming into his own as a blocking, receiving and route running force at the tight end position for the Buckeyes … this true junior has played in 23 games over the past two seasons and he started nine times last season, including in each of the Buckeyes final seven games … he has nine career receptions for 119 yards and one score … his first collegiate touchdown came against Nebraska last year, an 18-yard reception from Braxton Miller to give the Buckeyes a 21-17 lead in a game they would win, 63-38 … also caught a career-long 35-yard pass against the Cornhuskers for the first multi-reception game of his career … Heuerman’s biggest catch isn’t among his nine career catches, though … it was an undefeated- season-saving two-point conversion reception that allowed the Buckeyes to tie Purdue, 22-all, and send the game into overtime … Heuerman played and lettered as a true freshman in 2011 after enrolling at Ohio State in January of that year and competing in spring drills … he played in 11 games and made his first collegiate

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46 DEVIN HILL 97 JOHN HOLMAN Fullback | 5-10, 226, So. DEFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-2, 264, Jr. Columbus, Ohio | Northland H.S. Riverdale, Ga. | Union Grove H.S.

Ohio State Overview: Devin Hill walked-on to the Ohio State Ohio State Overview: John walked on to the football team in the football program in January 2012 after enrolling in school … he had fall of 2012 … he did not see any action for the Buckeyes in 2012 previously attended Purdue University and was a member of the … he attended and played football at Mississippi Delta Community Boilermakers’ football program for two seasons … he red-shirted in College in 2011 after his high school career at Union Grove High 2011. School, in Riverdale, Ga. … Holman is the son of Naima and John Holman … has older siblings Yvonne, Sebastian and Samantha, and More on Devin: Devin is currently in the pre-business program at a younger brother, Nate. Ohio State … he played running back and linebacker at Northland High School and was a classmate of Buckeye basketball great Jared Sullinger … Devin is the son of Venisa and Darryl Hill.

77 MICHAEL HILL DEFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-2, 305, Fr. Pendleton, S.C. | Pendleton H.S.

Overview: U.S. Army All-America Bowl invitee Michael Hill announced in June 2012 that he was committing to Ohio State, the school that has been his favorite since he was a youngster … a consensus four-star prospect by (ESPN, 247Sports, Scout, Rivals) and one of the Top 20 defensive tackles in the nation by Scout (No. 16) … listed on the ESPN 300 (216) … named to the South Carolina Shrine Bowl this year and the No. 6 player in the state by 247Sports, Hill had an unfortunate end to his senior season, injuring a hand in the eighth game that caused him to miss the remainder of the season and all post-season all-star games … Pendleton finished 8-4 on the year … Hill was dominant as a junior while playing in the middle of Pendleton’s line for coach Paul Sutherland … he recorded 25 tackles-for-losses and 81 total tackles despite persistent double- teams against him … he also had six sacks as a junior and had four as a senior before his injury … he is the son of Dianne Blount and Michael Hill, Sr.

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34 CARLOS HYDE RUNNING BACK | 6-0, 235, Sr. Naples, Fla. | Naples H.S.

Ohio State Overview: Urban Meyer’s offenses always feature a power running game – five of his 11 teams have had Top 15 NCAA rushing averages and his six Florida teams had more rushing yards (15,109) and touchdowns (185) than every other SEC school between 2005-10 – but his teams were all so balanced that 20 of his players rushed for more than 600 yards in a season during that time but none topped 1,000, until quarterback Braxton Miller rushed for 1,271 yards in 2012 … Carlos Hyde, who is big, fast, physical and runs with an attitude, is poised to become Meyer’s first 1,000- yard running back … he enters his senior season with impressive career numbers – when one considers he’s only started 11 times – of 1,677 rushing yards, 22 rushing touchdowns, seven 100-yard games and his breakout 2012 campaign is proof he’s ready for the really big time … Carlos rushed for 970 yards and scored 16 rushing touchdowns in less than 10 games last year, missing two because of an ankle issue … he led the Big Ten Conference in both scoring and touchdown scoring (10.2 points per game) and he was named second-team all-Big Ten … he also earned Ohio State’s outstanding offensive back award for his efforts, which included overpowering games against Nebraska with 140 rushing yards and four touchdowns, against Michigan with 146 yards and a touchdown, against Illinois with 137 yards and three touchdowns and against Indiana with a career-high 156 yards … he played the final eight games, after missing the Cal and UAB games … Carlos had his first significant opportunities to carry the football as a sophomore in 2011 and he responded with 566 rushing yards to rank third on the team … his 5.3 yards-per-carry average led all Buckeyes and his six TDs were tops among running backs and second only to Braxton Miller’s seven … was impressive with 104 yards and two touchdowns vs. Nebraska, including a stunning 63-yard TD rush off right tackle … rushed for 105 yards and a score vs. Indiana … he was one of three Buckeyes (Boom Herron and Braxton Miller) to rush for over 100 yards vs. Indiana, the fourth time in school history that three backs have topped 100 yards in a game … gained 76 yards rushing and scored twice in the win over Toledo … also caught 10 passes for 73 yards in 2011 … played in seven games as a true freshman in 2010. CARLOS HYDE’S CAREER RUSHING STATS More on Carlos: He is majoring in African-American and African YEAR G-GS RUSH YDS AVG. TD LG studies at Ohio State … he rushed for 1,653 yards and 16 2010 7-0 24 141 5.9 0 16 touchdowns as a senior for coach Bill Kramer at Naples H.S. and 2011 13-3 106 566 5.3 6 63 then spent the fall of 2009 at Fork Union Military Academy … 2012 10-8 185 970 5.2 16 29 enrolled at Ohio State in January of 2010 … named Player of the TOTAL 30-11 315 1677 5.3 22 63 Year after senior season by both the Naples Daily News and the Ft. Myers News-Press … also was a Super Prep Florida Top 75 player … played on 2007 Naples state champion team and 2008 CARLOS HYDE’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS regional finalist … also played basketball, ran track and mentored YEAR G-GS REC YDS AVG. TD LG elementary school children … Carlos is the son of Dermidra Hyde 2010 7-0 0 0 0 0 0 and Carlos Britton. 2011 13-3 10 73 7.3 0 12 2012 10-8 8 51 6.4 1 14 TOTAL 30-11 18 124 6.9 1 14

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content, though, to just sit back and take a back seat to backup quarterback Kenny Guiton … coaches allowed him the opportunity to make plays in the system and learn the offense by taking the “black” protected jersey off him during much of the spring and let him engage in full contact drills … and Jones didn’t mind it at all as he is a physically imposing quarterback who can run and throw the 36 TREY JOHNSON football … he red-shirted the 2012 season after enrolling in school in LINEBACKER | 6-2, 220, Fr. January, 2012. Lawrenceville, Ga. | Central Gwinnett H.S.

More on Cardale: Cardale Jones, an OSU Scholar-Athlete who Overview: Trey Johnson committed to attend Ohio State Jan. 4 on is exploring majors at Ohio State, initially signed his national national television while playing at the Under Armour All-American letter of intent in February 2011, but with the plan of delaying his Bowl … a consensus four-star prospect (ESPN, Scout, Rivals and enrollment and attending Fork Union Military Academy in the fall … 247Sports) and one of the top senior prospects in the talent-rich he attended F.U.M.A. during the fall of 2011 and roomed with 2012 state of Georgia, Johnson is rated as high as the No. 3 inside Ohio State recruit Michael Thomas … he was rated by Rivals.com linebacker prospect in the nation (Rivals and 247Sports) and he as the No. 12 prep school player in the country in 2011 … he led is the No. 48 overall player on the ESPN 150 … Scout listed him perennial northeast Ohio high school power Cleveland Glenville to as the No. 16 outside linebacker … Johnson recorded 456 career a 24-3 record as a starting quarterback … passed for 1,689 yards tackles for Central Gwinnett and was coached by Todd Wofford … and 22 touchdowns as a senior in 2011 for coach Ted Ginn and as a senior he had 140 tackles and four sacks and as a junior he was named third-team Division I all-state by the Associated Press had 164 tackles, including 25 tackles-for-loss … named first-team … threw for 2,168 yards and 18 touchdowns as a junior in 2009, all-state by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution as a senior and second- and he also had 14 career rushing touchdowns … was the MVP of team 6A all-state by the Georgia Sportswriters Association … is the the 2010 Offense-Defense Bowl, and he also played in the Big 33 son of Wilbur and Shellie Johnson. Game … a basketball letterman at Glenville … Cardale is the son of Florence Jones.

95 CAMERON JOHNSTON PUNTER | 6-0, 185, Fr. Geelong, Australia | St. Joseph’s 84 CHARLES KINZIG Overview: Cameron Johnston signed a National Letter of Intent TIGHT END | 6-6, 235, Jr. to attend Ohio State and play for the Buckeyes in the summer of Gates Mills, Ohio 2013 … a 21-year-old former Australian Rules Football player in his Notre Dame Cathedral Latin home country, Johnston will be a true freshmen for the Buckeyes and will have four years to complete his four seasons of eligibility … Ohio State Overview: Charles Kinzig walked on to the football he came out of the Melbourne-based punter/kicker training ground team in the winter of 2013 … he played football four years at Notre Prokick Australia, where he trained under the tutelage of Nathan Dame Cathedral Latin High School and he also played one year of Chapman … Johnston joins a number of Prokick Australia alums in lacrosse … he is the son of Felicia DeSantis and Cliff Kinzig … has college football, including one other punter in the Big Ten: Minnesota two sisters (Ciara and Cassandra) and one brother (Brandon) … he junior Christian Eldred. is majoring in marketing.

12 CARDALE JONES QUARTERBACK | 6-5, 241, Fr. Cleveland, Ohio | Glendale H.S.

Ohio State Overview: Cardale Jones is a second-year freshman who continues to learn Ohio State’s pro-style offense … he isn’t

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69 ERIC KRAMER 43 DARRON LEE OFFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-4, 295, Jr. ATHLETE | 6-2, 205, Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio | St. Xavier H.S. New Albany, Ohio | New Albany H.S.

Ohio State Overview: Eric Kramer is in his third full year with the Overview: Local prospect Darron Lee is fine athlete who played program … he plays guard along the offensive line … he is coming quarterback, wide receiver, safety and returned punts and kickoffs off a fine season in 2012 for the undefeated Buckeyes, having as a junior for the New Albany Eagles and he played primarily in the secured two significant achievements by contributing all season secondary and at quarterback as a senior … Lee was named a first- on special teams and earning his first Varsity O letter … Kramer team Associated Press Division II all-state cornerback as a senior played in all 12 games for the Buckeyes as a member of the special after recording five interceptions with three punt return touchdowns, teams’ units … he was in for 69 plays in those 12 games, including and accounting for over 1,700 yards of offense and 21 touchdowns a personal-best nine plays vs. Indiana … … Eric enrolled at Ohio … he helped New Albany, coached by Mark Mueller, advance to State in the fall of 2010, but did not join the team until the spring of the Division II state semifinals and to a 11-3 record as a senior … 2011 … he played in one game during the 2011 season – vs. Akron Lee did it all in a third-round win over Marion-Franklin, throwing for – as a red-shirt freshman. two touchdowns, rushing for a 36-yard score, returning a punt 82 yards for a touchdown and making the game-clinching interception Eric is majoring in economics … he was a two- More on Eric: in the final minute … team was 9-3 and a state qualifier in 2011 … year starter for coach Steve Specht at powerful St. Xavier H.S. … Lee is considered a four-star prospect (Scout) and the No. 29 safety earned all-Cincinnati honorable mention honors for the 2009 Greater prospect by Scout … ESPN ranks him the No. 28 prospect overall in Cincinnati Catholic League champions … Eric is the son of Suzanne the state of Ohio … originally from Chattanooga, Tenn., Lee moved and Ray Kramer. to Ohio as an eighth grader … Mom, Candice, is a news anchor for WCMH Ch. 4, the local NBC affiliate.

59 TYQUAN LEWIS DEFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-3, 237, Fr. Tarboro, N.C. | Tarboro H.S.

Overview: Tyquan Lewis, one of five from this class who enrolled at Ohio State in January, is a four-star defensive end prospect (Rivals, Scout, 247Sports) from Tarboro, N.C., and Tarboro High School … a Top 25 defensive end who comes from a tremendous program at Tarboro … the Vikings, coached by Jeff Craddock, won three consecutive North Carolina Class 2A state championships and had won 21 consecutive games before falling in the 2012 state championship to East Lincoln … Lewis was injured in the title game but still played and earned defensive player of the game honors … he finished his senior season with 13 sacks and was named to the Associated Press all-state team … he had 12 sacks among his 63 tackles as a junior … is the son of Tyronda Whitaker, and a proud big brother to three younger brothers: Kenai, Tylie and Christian. Note: Tyquan is pronounced TIE-kwan)

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71 COREY LINSLEY CENTER | 6-3, 297, Sr. Youngstown, Ohio | Boardman H.S.

Ohio State Overview: Corey Linsley is a fifth-year senior and a leader of the offense as the team’s center … he is one of four returning starters along the offensive line for Ohio State … he made the transition from offensive guard/tackle to center in the spring of 2012, became one of the Buckeyes most improved players and preceded to start all 12 games at center last season for the undefeated Buckeyes … named honorable mention all-Big Ten Conference by both the conference coaches and media … played through a painful foot injury, which required post-season surgery, the latter half of the season and helped the Buckeyes’ offense to a Big Ten-best 37.2 points per game and to 242.2 rushing yards per game (2nd in the Big Ten and 10th nationally) … the team also scored a team 34-year best 37 rushing touchdowns last year… Corey did not participate in the 2013 spring drills while rehabbing his foot, but he will be the team’s starting center in 2013 … he is a three-year letterwinner who has played in 28 games for the Buckeyes … he played in 10 games as a reserve at multiple line positions in 2011 and he played in six games in 2010 as a red-shirt freshman … Corey is consistently recognized as one of the strongest players on the team, and benches over 500 pounds.

More on Corey: Corey, an economics major at Ohio State, was a team captain for coach D.J. Ogilivie’s Boradman H.S. team as a senior … he was named all-Federal League, all Northeast Ohio and was a second team all-Ohio selection … a Big 33 team member … was a fine shot putter in track and field, winning a regional championship and medaling at the state meet … also played basketball and even played the trumpet in the band for a while … Corey is the son of Laurie and James Linsley.

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75 EVAN LISLE 34 JAMAL MARCUS OFFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-6, 290, Fr. LINEBACKER | 6-2, 230, So. Centerville, Ohio | Centreville H.S. Durham, N.C. | Hillside H.S.

Overview: Evan Lisle was one of the first five prospects to commit Ohio State Overview: Jamal Marcus is in his second season with to this Ohio State class, doing so on Feb. 28, 2012 … he is a the Buckeye program … he earned his first Varsity letter as a true member of the ESPN 150 (No. 106) and is rated by ESPN as freshman in 2012 by playing in 11 games on special teams … he a Top 5 player in Ohio by ESPN, Scout and 247Sports … also totaled 76 plays, including a personal-high 10 vs. Indiana … was regarded as the top offensive lineman in the state and a Top 10 in on eight tackles, including seven solo stops … he played as a prospect nationally by Scout, Rivals, 247Sports and ESPN … he linebacker as a freshman but Buckeye coaches moved the slippery is a consensus four-star player (ESPN, Rivals, Scout, 247Sports) fast Marcus to the defensive line’s “viper” position during spring drills and a special mention Associated Press Division I all-state honoree where he competed with Noah Spence and Steve Miller. in 2012 … only Ohioan named to the 2012 USA Today All-America team … played for coach Ron Ullery at Centerville, which went More on Jamal: Marcus is exploring majors … he was a North 6-4 in 2012 … selected for the 2013 U.S. Army All-American Bowl, Carolina all-state defensive end who was one of the final players in which he referred to as an honor for his family … father, Steve, went the 2012 recruiting class to commit to Ohio State, doing so in the to West Point and brother, Nick, is in the Army … Mom’s name is last two weeks prior to signing day … as a senior, Marcus helped Marcy … Centerville also produced former Buckeyes A.J. Hawk, lead Hillside H.S., under the direction of coach Antonio King, to and . Note: Lisle is pronounced LYLE a 16-0 record and the NCHSAA Class 4A state championship … he tallied 89 tackles and 17.5 sacks for the PAC 6 Conference champions and he was named first-team all-state by the Associated Press … in fact, he led all defensive players in votes for the AP all-state team … also was named all-PAC 6 Conference … rated the No. 32 outside linebacker in the nation by Rivals.com … also was rated the No. 29 linebacker prospect nationally and the No. 9 player in North Carolina by SuperPrep … a SuperPrep All-American and an all-Mid Atlantic Region selection, he had 14 sacks as a junior… Jamal is the son of Keisha and Reginald Marcus. 56 GEORGE MAKRIDIS LONG SNAPPER | 6-2, 234, Sr. Warren, Ohio | Warren G. Harding H.S.

Ohio State Overview: George Makridis is one of 11 fifth-year seniors on the 2013 Ohio State team … he has been the team’s long snapper for two consecutive seasons … last season he shared snap responsibilities with Bryce Haynes … Makridis snapped 87 times during the 2012 undefeated season and he has now had 205 successful snaps … he played in all 13 games and handled 71 punt and 37 placement snaps during the 2011 season and he earned his first varsity letter … Makridis is a two-time letterwinner and is in his fifth year with the program … he red-shirted the 2009 season and did not see any action in 2010.

More on George: Makridis is majoring in political science … he was a three-year starter at Harding H.S., for coach Tom McDaniels as a sophomore and D.J. Dota as a junior and senior … Harding went to the regional finals during Makridis’ sophomore year … he also played baseball as a freshman and was No. 1 singles in tennis as a junior … George is the son of Irene and Nick Makridis … his brother, Demitrios, played for Ohio State from 2003-07 … also has a sister who lettered in tennis at Otterbein.

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17 JALIN MARSHALL 81 DEVLIN MCDANIEL WIDE RECEIVER | 6-0, 190, Fr. WIDE RECEIVER | 5-11, 195, Fr. Middletown, Ohio | Middletown H.S. Marion, Ohio | Pleasant H.S.

Overview: Jalin Marshall was considered the No. 1 prospect in Overview: Devlin McDaniel was an invited walk-on to the Ohio Ohio by 247Sports and the No. 2 prospect as a senior by ESPN and State football program … he joined the team in June 2013 … he had Rivals … he was the second to commit to Ohio State in this Class an outstanding senior season at Pleasant playing for coach Aaron of 2013, announcing his decision in late January 2012 … he was Cook, catching 38 passes for 764 yards and 11 touchdowns and a skilled quarterback who rushed for a school-record 4,759 yards rushing 241 yards and two more scores …holds all of Pleasant’s during his career, including more than 1,400 yards as a senior with career receiving records … he also had six interceptions, 12 pass 14 touchdowns scored … a five-star prospect by Scout, he played break-ups and 53 tackles on defense … all-conference in both receiver in the 2013 Under Armour All-America game and had a football and basketball, and played both sports four years in high 44-yard reception … as a quarterback, he passed for 2,240 yards school … is the son of Lisa and John McDaniel … has one older as a senior … also totaled 4,929 all-purpose yards for coach Troy brother, Jeremiah. Everhart during his career and scored 52 rushing touchdowns and 54 total touchdowns (two receiving) … one of the Top 50 prospects in the nation (ESPN, Rivals, Scout) … had a 56-yard touchdown rush on his first varsity carry as a freshman, and rushed for a career- high 312 yards as a senior vs. state champion Cincinnati Moeller … led Middletown to its first Greater Miami Conference championship in more than 20 years in 2010 … accomplishments include winning the 2012 state Division I long jump championship (23.0 feet) … the son of Richard and Angel Marshall … has older brothers (Richard Jr. and DeAnte), an older sister (Monae) and a younger brother (Blake).

96 CLAUDIUS MBEMBA DEFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-2, 245, So. Lewis Center, Ohio | Olentangy H.S.

Ohio State Overview: Mbemba is a two-time OSU Scholar-Athlete who is majoring in computer and information science … he walked on to the football team in January 2012 and is in his second year with the program … he was a two-year football letterman for Olentangy under coach Ed Terwilliger … also lettered three years in track and field … school record-holder and Ohio Capital Conference champion in the discus … teammate of 2012 Buckeye recruit Josh Perry … is the son of Elizabeth and Eric Mbemba … has three younger siblings: brothers Harrison and Kevin and a sister, Emily … majoring in pre-computer science … (Note: Mbemba is pronounced MEM-buh)

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74 JACK MEWHORT OFFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-7, 308, Sr. Toledo, Ohio | St. John’s Jesuit H.S.

Ohio State Overview: Jack, who has started for the Buckeyes at left guard, right guard and left tackle, has assumed such a significant leadership role on this team that coach Urban Meyer said this spring that he will be one of the team’s captains this year … “It’s not a dictatorship at Ohio State, and we let our players choose captains,” Meyer said at a gathering in Toledo. “However, all those votes have to pass by my desk. So I’m going to tell you who one will be.” … the player he named was Toledo native Jack Mewhort … the crowd was pumped … Mewhort, who captained his St. John’s Jesuit High School team as a senior, has played in 35 games as a Buckeye and he has started 25 consecutive games along the offensive line heading into his senior season of 2013 … included was starts at left tackle in all 12 games in 2012 when the Buckeyes went 12-0, won the Big Ten Conference Leaders Division, were ranked No. 3 in the nation and were the only undefeated team in the Football Bowl Subdivision … Mewhort helped the Buckeyes average 242.2 yards per game rushing (10th nationally), lead the Big Ten in scoring (37.1 ppg) and he was named second-team all-Big Ten for his efforts … he also helped Ohio State to a 34-year high 37 rushing touchdowns … he was honored as Ohio State’s co-offensive lineman of the year (along with teammate Andrew Norwell) after the 2012 season … as a sophomore in 2011 Mewhort started the first five games of the season at left guard and closed out the year with eight consecutive starts at right guard … Jack was named honorable mention all-Big Ten Conference in 2011 by both the conference coaches and media … he made the move to left tackle in the spring of 2012 … in 2010, he saw playing time in 10 games as a red-shirt freshman and was named to an all-Big Ten frosh team by Rivals.com.

More on Jack: Jack is a consumer and family resource financial services major who is scheduled to graduate in December … was a member of the gold-medal winning Team USA at the 2009 Junior World Championships … this coming after he was all-Ohio, all-Toledo City League, all-Toledo Blade and an Under Armour All-American performer for coach Doug Pearson at St. John’s H.S. … he was also was named to the Detroit Free Press “best of the Midwest” team … Jack enrolled at Ohio State in January 2009 … he is the son of Gail and Don Mewhort.

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6. He burst 67 yards for a touchdown after Indiana had closed to within 24-17, and he led a TD drive after IU came to within 31-24 in the third quarter; 7. After Purdue led, 6-0, Miller scored on an 8-yard run, and after Purdue led, 13-7, he directed an 80-yard TD drive; 8. After Penn State led, 7-0, late in the first half, Miller’s 33-yard 5 BRAXTON MILLER gain set OSU up first-and goal and the team converted, and after QUARTERBACK | 6-2, 215, Jr. PSU closed to within 14-10, Miller scored on a highlight-reel Huber Heights, Ohio | Wayne H.S. touchdown from the 1 to give OSU a 21-10 lead on the way to a

35-23 win on the road in front of more than 107,000; Ohio State Overview: After running, passing and leading the 9. Miller rushed for 12 of the 25 yards during the overtime drive for Buckeyes to a 12-0 season in 2012 with a school-record 3,310 a TD against Wisconsin; and yards of total offense and a fifth-place finish in the Heisman Trophy 10..Two series after Michigan took a 14-10 lead, Miller connected voting, Braxton Miller enters the 2013 season as a significant with Corey Brown on an 18-yard touchdown pass play to put the player to watch on the national scene … a finalist for the Davey Buckeyes up 17-14 in a game the Buckeyes would win, 26-21. O’Brien National Quarterback Award (along with Texas A&M’s

Johnny Manziel and Kansas State’s Collin Klein) and the Manning Miller has started 22 consecutive games for the Buckeyes (16-6 Award (one of 10) last year, Miller threw for 2,039 yards and 15 W/L record) … he took over the starting quarterback duties in the touchdowns and rushed for a school-quarterback record (and fourth game of the 2011 season and quickly became the team’s second-most in Big Ten history) 1,271 yards and 13 touchdowns … outstanding offensive player … he threw for 1,159 yards and 13 he was named by the Chicago Tribune as the Big Ten Conference touchdowns (with only four interceptions) as a freshman and he MVP and awarded its Silver Football … he also was named the Big led the team in rushing with 715 yards and seven touchdowns, Ten’s Graham-George Offensive Player of the Year, joining Eddie statistics that enabled him to earn the Big Ten Conference’s George, , and Troy Smith as Ohio Thompson-Randle El Freshman of the Year award … he was State honorees and he was awarded the conference’s Griese-Brees named by the Ohio State coaches as the team’s Archie Griffin Quarterback of the Year award as well … he ranked second in the outstanding offensive player (an honor he also won in 2012), Big Ten in 2012 in total offense (275.8 ypg), fourth in rushing (and and he was awarded the team’s outstanding first-year offensive 24th nationally at 105.9 ypg) and fourth in passing efficiency … player award as well … his fourth major honor that season was Miller’s fine sophomore campaign has positioned him among Ohio being named 2011 National Freshman Performer of the Year by State’s all-time greats in a number of categories, including passing the College FB Performance Awards, an honor previously won by (11th with 3,198 yards), rushing (22nd with 1,986 yards), total South Carolina’s and Oregon’s LaMichael James offense (10th with 5,184 yards) and touchdowns responsible for (7th … Miller became increasingly dangerous as a runner as the season with 48) … Miller has a high game of 249 yards passing (vs. Cal in progressed with 100-yard games in three of the last four regular 2012) and he has nine 100-yard rushing games with highs of 186 season games … he set a school record for a quarterback with an yards vs. Nebraska (2012), 161 yards vs. Miami (2012) and 149 vs. 81-yard touchdown run vs. Indiana … his team-best three 100- Indiana (2012) … he also has six games with 300-or-more yards of yard rushing games included 105 yards against Indiana and Penn total offense (including a school-record tying five in 2012), topped State, respectively, and 100 vs. Michigan … he was named Big Ten by his 390-yard effort vs. Cal in 2012 … Miller enters 2013 with 26 Freshman of the Week twice: the first time after the dramatic win rushes of 20-or-more yards, including five over 50 yards (81/TD over Wisconsin when he completed a 40-yard touchdown pass to vs. Indiana in 2011; 72 vs. Nebraska in 2012; 67/TD vs. Indiana in Devin Smith with 40 seconds to play and rushed for 99 yards and 2012; 65/TD vs. Miami in 2012; 55/TD vs. Cal in 2012) … perhaps two touchdowns … he also won the Big Ten’s weekly frosh award the best Braxton Miller note is this, though: during Ohio State’s after his 335 yards of total offense vs. Michigan … in addition to 12-0 campaign he led the team to a touchdown EVERY TIME the the Wisconsin effort, his late-game heroics included leading the Buckeyes needed one most: Buckeyes to a game-tying touchdown with 55 seconds left to play against Purdue … on fourth-and-13 he found Jordan Hall in the 1. After 10-win Central Florida tied the score at 10-all, Miller scored end zone for the dramatic score that led to overtime against the from the 6 with 15 seconds to play in the first half of a game the Boilermakers … he also led the Buckeyes on a five-play, 80-yard Buckeyes would win, 31-16; touchdown drive midway through the fourth quarter to help the team 2. .Miller rallied the Buckeyes twice vs. Cal; after trailing, 21-20, in close the score to 37-34 against Michigan. the fourth quarter (TD pass to Jake Stoneburner) and again after Cal tied the score at 28-all, hitting Devin Smith with a 72-yard More on Braxton: A communications major at Ohio State, Braxton score with 3:26 left to play; was a highly-regarded quarterback who led Wayne High to the 2010 3. He drove Ohio State for scores after Alabama-Birmingham took Division I state title game … he passed for 2,167 yards and 17 TDs, a 9-0 lead and again after UAB led 12-7; Miller’s 12-yard TD run and rushed for 658 yards 17 more TDs as a senior for Coach Jay gave Ohio State the lead for good, 14-12, in the 29-15 win; Minton … had a career record of 31-7 as a starting quarterback … 4. Miller found Devin Smith in stride for a 63-yard touchdown Ohio Mr. Football finalist and first team all-state … Under Armour moments after 20th-ranked Michigan State went up 13-10 late in All-American Game … basketball letterman … the son of Kelly and the third quarter; Kevin Miller … youngest of three siblings (Brion and Bailey) … 5. After 20th-ranked Nebraska went up 17-7 in the second quarter, enrolled at Ohio State in January 2009. Miller exploded on a 72-yard rush to the Cornhusker 3 that set up a Carlos Hyde score, the first of four consecutive OSU TDs;

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BRAXTON MILLER’S CAREER BESTS CAREER BEST Most Completions...... 18 (2x) last vs. UCF (9/8/12) Most Attempts...... 30 vs. California (9/15/12) Most Yds Passing...... 249 vs. California (9/15/12) Most TD Passes...... 4 vs. California (9/15/12) Longest Completion... 72/TD (2x) last at Penn State (10/27/12) Most Rushing Yds...... 186 vs. Nebraska (10/6/12) ...... school record by a QB Most Rushing Attempts...... 27 vs. UCF (9/8/12) Longest Rush...... 81 (TD) vs. Indiana (11/5/11) ...... school record by a QB Most Rushing TDs...... 3 vs. UCF (9/8/12) Total Offense...... 368 vs. Miami, Ohio (9/1/12)

BRAXTON MILLER’S CAREER PASSING STATS YEAR G-GS ATT CMP INT PCT. YDS TD LG 2011 12-10 157 85 4 54.1 1159 13 54 2012 12-12 254 148 6 58.3 2039 15 72 TOTAL 24-22 411 233 10 56.7 3198 28 72

BRAXTON MILLER’S CAREER RUSHING STATS YEAR G-GS RUSH YDS AVG. TD LG 2010 12-10 159 715 4.5 7 81 2011 12-12 227 1271 5.6 13 72 TOTAL 24-22 386 1986 5.1 20 81

BRAXTON MILLER’S CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE STATS YEAR G-GS PL. RU. PA. TOT. AVG. 2010 12-10 316 715 1159 1874 156.2 2011 12-12 481 1271 2039 3310 275.8 TOTAL 24-22 797 1986 3198 5184 216.0

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Overview: Highly regarded Mike Mitchell was one of only two middle linebackers nationally in his recruiting class to receive a five-star rating by Scout … also a five-star prospect by Rivals … Scout’s No. 2 middle linebacker, Mitchell announced Jan. 5 on national TV, and while playing in the U.S. Army All-American game, that he would be attending Ohio State … the No. 10 overall player 88 STEVE MILLER in the state of Texas, Mitchell is rated as high as the No. 26 overall DEFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-3, 252, Jr. prospect (Rivals) and No. 28 by Scout … also a member of the Canton, Ohio | McKinley H.S. ESPN 150 (No. 128) … grew up in Winter Park, Fla., but spent final three years of high school in Texas … played for Prestonwood Ohio State Overview: Steve Miller is a two-year Ohio State Christian as a sophomore (and school was state champion) letterman who has played in 11 games for the Buckeyes, including and senior, and for Plano West as a junior … he recorded 151 nine games last year during the team’s 12-0 season … his playing tackles and 11 sacks as a junior and then totaled 186 tackles, time last season included 55 plays from the line of scrimmage with 32 tackles-for-loss (11 of them sacks), seven forced fumbles and a personal-high 17 coming against Central Florida … recorded his even returned a kickoff for a touchdown as a senior playing for first quarterback sack against Central Florida (-10 yards) … Miller coach Chris Cunningham … Mike is the son of Ken and Candy lettered last year as a true freshman after seeing playing time in Mitchell … father played two seasons in the NFL with the Atlanta numerous games as a reserve defensive lineman and on special Falcons, this after a stint in the minor leagues in the California teams … he is vying for playing time along the line at the “viper” Angles organization and then walking on at UNLV to play football position. … Mitchell has eight brothers and sisters (two older brothers, three older sisters and three younger brothers): Mandi, Missi, Monty, More on Steve: Miller is majoring in history at Ohio State … he Mathew, Michelle, Mickey, McKinley and Morgan. was an imposing defensive end who was an all-Ohio pick as a sophomore, junior and senior for coach Ron Johnson and McKinley H.S. … he recorded 260 career tackles, 28 TFL, 19 sacks and seven forced fumbles for the Bulldogs … three-time all-Stark County, all-Federal League, all-Inland District defender … Under Armour All-American Game, Ohio North-South Classic, Big 33 Game … also a basketball letterman … honor roll every quarter and an academic champion … son of Josette Armstead. 50 J.T. MOORE DEFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-3, 262, Jr. Youngstown, Ohio | Boardman H.S.

Ohio State Overview: J.T. Moore is a fourth-year junior and a one- year letterwinner for the Buckeyes … he has played in 17 games, including playing in all 13 games during the 2011 season … he has started four times (in 2011 vs. Toledo, Miami, Illinois and Indiana) 18 KATO MITCHELL … he has 10 career tackles, including eight solo stops, and has a WIDE RECEIVER | 6-0, 186, So. personal best with three tackles vs. Akron, his first collegiate game Cleveland, Ohio | John Hay H.S. … he red-shirted the 2010 season as a true freshman.

Overview: Kato Mitchell walked on to the football team in the fall More on J.T.: Moore is majoring in consumer and family financial of 2012 … he competed in football, basetball, track, bowling and services … he was first-team all-Ohio as a senior at Boardman H.S., baseball at John Hay High School … he was the football team playing for coach D.J. Ogilvie … recorded 110 tackles and seven captain … has an older brother, Wayne … is the son of Christina sacks … also named all-Northeast Ohio, all-Federal League and to Trabert and Frank Mitchell. the Youngstown Big 22 team … a three-year starter, he was named his team’s Five Blocks of Granite award winner … nominated for Ohio All-Star Classic and Big 33 game … played basketball and was on the honor roll … J.T. is the son of Claudette and Darryl Moore.

44 MIKE MITCHELL LINEBACKER | 6-4, 225, Fr. Plano, Texas Prestonwood Christian Academy

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74 plays in those six games including six plays as a cornerback in the season opener against Miami. More on Najee: Murray is an OSU Scholar-Athlete who is exploring majors at Ohio State … in high school, he was the leader of the secondary for three fine Steubenville Big Red teams, including the 12-2 2009 state semifinalist squad and the 11-1 team in 2011 15 LUKE MORGAN that advanced to the regional semifinals … Murray had 54 tackles QUARTERBACK | 6-2, 225, Fr. as a senior and was named first-team Division III all-state by the Lebanon, Ohio | Lebanon H.S. Associated Press and was the state’s AP co-defensive player of the year … Murray led the Big Red with 17 receptions in 2011 for Overview: Luke Morgan joined the Buckeye football team in June 280 yards and four touchdowns, and he averaged 16.8 yards per 2013 as an invited walk-on … he was a two-sport standout at rush off 11 carries … named a four-star recruit by Rivals.com in its Lebanon High School (football and basketball and a team captain for final rankings, Murray was the No. 16 safety prospect in the nation both) … he threw for 2,245 yards and 28 touchdowns and rushed for by Rivals.com and held the No. 20 ranking from Scout.com … another 832 yards and 11 scores in 2012 for coach Shawn Lamb’s had 62 tackles and two interceptions as a junior and 57 stops as a Warriors … he was named the Greater Western Ohio Conference sophomore … helped the 2011 Steubenville 4x200-meter relay team offensive player of the year in 2012 and was named second-team win a state title at Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium in a state record all-district by the Associated Press … Morgan is the son of Regina time of 1:27.02 … played in the OHSFCA North-South Classic and Doug Morgan … he has an older brother, Graham. football game … Najee is the son of Danita Murray-Hampton and Horace Hampton. (Note: Najee is pronounced NAH-jee)

52 DONOVAN MUNGER DEFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-4, 290, Fr. Shaker Heights, Ohio | Shaker Heights H.S. 26 KEVIN NIEHOFF SAFETY | 6-3, 200, So. Overview: Consensus four-star prospect (Rivals, Scout) Donovan Mason, Ohio | Mason H.S. Munger was a two-way lineman for coach Jarvis Gibson at Shaker Heights High School and was recruited by the Buckeye coaches Ohio State Overview: Kevin was invited to walk on to the team to play along the defensive line … called “quick, fast, strong and a during the spring of 2012 … he arrived as a left-footed kicking mammoth of a man” by Gibson, Munger is considered among the specialist but has since added about 10 pounds of muscle and has Top 25 tackles (Scout, 247Sports, ESPN) nationally with a No. 18 been moved to safety ... he has been a part of two spring drills as ranking by 247Sports his highest … he helped Shaker Heights to well as the undefeated 2012 campaign for the Buckeyes. a six-win improvement from 2011 to 2012 – the team went 8-2 in 2013 – by recording 70 tackles, including 14 tackles-for-loss with More on Kevin: Niehoff is exploring majors at Ohio State … he six quarterback sacks and 23 pressures … Munger also had 34 completed his coursework work at Mason High School, just outside pancake blocks on offense … named second-team Associated of Cincinnati, in time for the start of the 2012 spring quarter at Ohio Press Division I all-state in 2012 … …is the son of Deidra Sanders State … was a three-year starter for Mason’s football team under … Donovan joins Shaker Heights graduate and current junior coach Brian Castner … caught 27 passes for 366 yards and five offensive lineman Antonio Underwood on the Ohio State team. touchdowns as a senior … named all-Greater Miami Conference … also lettered in baseball and basketball for Mason … is the son of Sarah and Rob Niehoff … his father played collegiately for Cincinnati and later was a member of the Cincinnati Bengals … has two younger brothers; Alex and Nick.

18 NAJEE MURRAY DEFENSIVE BACK | 5-9, 186, So. Steubenville, Ohio | Steubenville H.S.

Ohio State Overview: Najee Murray was contributing in games for the undefeated Buckeyes last year as a true freshman, until a knee injury and subsequent surgery ended his season … before his injury, Murray had played in the first six games for the Buckeyes and had made three solo tackles on special teams … his playing time totaled

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78 ANDREW NORWELL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-6, 319, Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio | Anderson H.S.

Ohio State Overview: Andrew Norwell is a key leader on the 2013 Ohio State football team, having battled in the trenches in 36 games and with a team-best total (along with Jack Mewhort) of 25 starting assignments, all of them consecutive and with the last 20 starts at the left guard position … Norwell’s importance to the team and fine play has not gone unnoticed: he was named first-team all-Big Ten Conference (media voters) following the Buckeyes’ undefeated 2012 season, he was an honorable mention all-Big Ten selection as a sophomore in 2011 (coaches and media) and he was named by Rivals.com to a Big Ten all-freshman team in 2010 … Norwell played more downs on offense last season – 862 – than any other Buckeye, and he played so well the Ohio State coaches named him the team’s co-offensive lineman of the year (along with Mewhort) … he was on the line for a mind-boggling 827 of the team’s 837 offensive plays (98.8 percent) from scrimmage last year (as were line mates Mewhort and Marcus Hall) … Norwell & Co. helped the Ohio State offense average 242.2 yards per game rushing (10th nationally) in 2012, lead the Big Ten in scoring at 37.1 points per game and score a 34-year team high 37 rushing touchdowns … Norwell played in all 13 games in 2011 and started at both the left guard and left tackle positions … he started the season at left tackle for the first five games and then moved to left guard, where he started the final eight games … he was the primary backup at right tackle in 2010 as a true freshman, playing in 11 games … he has not had a haircut since enrolling at Ohio State in August 2010.

More on Andrew: Norwell is majoring in communication … he helped lead his Anderson H.S. team, under coach Jeff Geisting, to two Ohio state championship games and a three-year record of 37-6 … was named first-team all-Ohio … also named all Southwest Ohio and all-conference … A U.S. Army All-American bowl nominee … played basketball as well … is the son of Julia and Ivar Norwell … brother, Chris, was a four-year starter (46 starts) along the defensive line for Illinois between 2004-07 and earned honorable mention all- Big Ten honors in 2007.

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88 BRANDON OJIKUTU 23 TYVIS POWELL WIDE RECEIVER | 6-3, 210, Jr. DEFENSIVE BACK | 6-3, 201, Fr. Cleveland, Ohio | John Marshall H.S. Bedford, Ohio | Bedford H.S.

Ohio State Overview: Brandon Ojikutu, a sports industry major Ohio State Overview: Tyvis Powell enrolled in classes at Ohio at Ohio State, is in his second campaign with the Buckeye football State in January 2012 … he ended up red-shirting the 2012 program … he initially walked on to the team in Fall 2012 … he season … he is coming off a fine 2013 spring campaign … he played four years of football at John Marshall, ran track for two practiced extensively with the first-team defense in the nickel and years and played basketball for two years … team’s defensive MVP dime defensive packages this spring and he is seeking to turn that in 2010 … is the son of Beatrice Wilson … has two older brothers, experience into playing time at cornerback or in the nickel this fall … Byron and Bode, an older sister, Myleka, and a younger brother, he is the tallest cornerback on the Ohio State roster.

More on Tyvis: Tyvis Powell is an OSU Scholar-Athlete who is exploring majors at Ohio State … he was coached at Bedford, located near Cleveland in northeast Ohio, by Sean Williams … ranked No. 33 among all cornerbacks nationally by Rivals.com and the No. 37 safety by Scout.com … a top 100 defensive back by ESPNU … No. 20 senior in Ohio by 247Sports.com … totaled 37 JOSHUA PERRY six interceptions as a junior and senior, to go along with over 115 LINEBACKER | 6-4, 243, So. tackles … a three sport athlete, Tyvis also played basketball and Lewis Center, Ohio | Olentangy H.S. baseball … ran track instead of playing baseball as a junior, though, to improve his speed … never missed a day of classes while in high Ohio State Overview: Joshua Perry played and lettered as a true school … is the son of Robin Powell-Richardson. freshman in 2012, and this season he is vying to be the starter at the strong side linebacker position … he played in 10 games for the undefeated Buckeyes in 2012, mostly on special teams, but he did see action on the defensive line of scrimmage in four games, including a personal-high 32 plays vs. Nebraska … he recorded five tackles on the season with three hits coming vs. the Cornhuskers … Perry was one of six in the 2012 recruiting class to enroll in school in January 2012 and take part in spring drills.

More on Joshua: Perry is in a pre-business academic program at Ohio State and is an OSU Scholar-Athlete … he was the first Ohio State commitment of this 2012 class (June 2010) … rated as the No. 9 outside linebacker prospect in the country by Scout.com and No. 11 nationally at the position by Rivals.com … the No. 6 senior in Ohio by Rivals.com; No. 9 by Scout.com … also a member of the Rivals.com 250 … named second-team Ohio Division I all-state by the Associated Press as a senior for coach Ed Terwilliger … had 70 tackles and seven sacks as a senior … he was top-five twice in the long jump at the Ohio state track and field championships, including a runner-up finish as a sophomore in 2010 (current Buckeye receiver Devin Smith won the event) … produced a long jump personal-best leap of 23 feet, and also ran the hurdles and 400 meters … played basketball as well … older brother, Wes, is a third-year student at Ohio State studying jazz and music education … younger brother, Jahred, is a junior in high school … the son of Jim and Georgette Perry.

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54 BILLY PRICE 26 ARMANI REEVES DEFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-4, 305, Fr. CORNERBACK | 5-10, 197, So. Austintown, Ohio | Fitch H.S. West Roxbury, Mass. Catholic Memorial H.S. Overview: Billy Price was the Associated Press’s 2012 Division I co-defensive player of the year in the state of Ohio (along with Ohio State Overview: Armani Reeves played in six games as a Gareon Conley and Tracy Sprinkle) and a first-team all-state pick … true freshman in 2012 for the undefeated Buckeyes … he missed a consensus four-star prospect (ESPN, Rivals, 247Sports, Scout) … six games during the season with a knee injury … he was a key rated among the top 200 players in the Rivals 250 and a member of member of the special teams when he played, totaling 52 plays with the ESPN 300, Price was the third Buckeye to commit to the Class two solo tackles … he did see limited action at cornerback vs. Miami of 2013 with his decision coming Feb. 13, 2012 … rated as the No. in the season opener … earned his first varsity letter. 17 defensive tackle nationally by 247Sports and No. 21 by Scout … helped Fitch to a 9-2 record in 2012 and to the state playoffs … More on Armani: Armani Reeves is an OSU Scholar-Athlete who also helped Fitch to the state playoffs in 2010 with a 10-2 record and is exploring majors at Ohio State … he was a Sunday of signing again in 2011 … was named first-team all-state as a junior when he week commitment for Ohio State in the 2012 recruiting class … recorded 40 tackles with three sacks, 10 TFLs and an interception Reeves was the No. 6 ranked cornerback in the nation by Scout. … coached by Phil Annarella … placed seventh in the discus at com and a four-star-recruit … he also earned four stars from the 2012 Ohio outdoor state track and field meet after placing sixth Rivals.com, which had him ranked as the No. 17 cornerback in in the shot and second in the weight throw indoors … is the son of the nation and the No. 2 player in the state of Massachusetts … Bill Price and Pam & Dave Lescsak … has two younger siblings: Rivals.com also had Reeves on its Rivals 250 … SuperPrep had Savannah and Andrew. Reeves ranked No. 2 in New England and on its all-Northeast team … the Catholic Conference overall MVP after a senior season that included 445 rushing yards and nine total touchdowns and 57 tackles and an interception on defense … had four interceptions and two punt return touchdowns as a junior … high school coach was Alex Campea … Reeves and fellow recruiting class commit Camren Williams are high school teammates, not to mention great friends … Williams’ father, Brent, is Reeves’ Godfather … Reeves is originally from Alabama … he was a member of the National Honor Society … he is the son of Victoria Reeves. 19 LEVI RATLIFF RUNNING BACK | 6-2, 200, So. West Portsmouth, Ohio Portsmouth West H.S.

Overview: Levi Ratliff, who is exploring majors at Ohio State, is in his second season as a member of the Buckeye football team … he initially walked-on to the team prior to the start of the 2012 fall camp … he practiced as a quarterback last fall, but coaches felt he would help the team more as a running back so he was moved to that position for the 2013 spring drills … Ratliff played for Portsmouth West and was an all-Ohio special mention honoree for Division V by the Associated Press following the 2011 season … he was also a standout in the classroom and was named to the Ohio High School Football Coaches Association’s 2011 Academic All-Ohio team.

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1 BRADLEY ROBY CORNERBACK | 5-11, 192, Jr. Suwanee, Ga. | Peachtree Ridge H.S.

Ohio State Overview: 2012 first-team All-American (ESPN.com) Bradley Roby is a talented, athletic and fast (consistent 4.3 40s) cornerback who has started all 25 games the past two seasons … expect this fourth-year junior, who has five career interceptions in addition to 23 pass break-ups, to be one of the best, if not the best, cornerback in the nation in 2013 … Roby was a semifinalist for the Thorpe Award in 2012 when he led the nation in passes defended with 19 (17 pass break-ups, which tied the OSU single season record, and two interceptions) and 1.73 per game … was named a second-team All-American by the Associated Press and Walter Camp … a first-team all-Big Ten Conference performer by both the coach and media polls, Roby was the only defensive player in the nation last year to score touchdowns three different ways (recovered a fumbled punt in the end zone vs. Miami; he recovered a blocked punt in the end zone vs. Indiana; and he intercepted a pass vs. Nebraska and returned it for a touchdown) … he blocked a punt in the one-point win at Michigan State and he was third on the team in tackles with 63 … his impact games included four pass break-ups in the win at Penn State and a two-interception game vs. Nebraska, including a momentum-shifting 41-yard “pick six” in the 63-38 victory … he tied a personal best (California) with seven solo tackles in the win over Michigan … he set a personal best with nine total tackles vs. California … had three pass break-ups vs. Indiana … after red-shirting the 2010 season as a true freshman, Roby stepped up when he had the opportunity and started all 13 games at cornerback in 2011 … he tied for the team lead as a freshman with three interceptions and he also was in on 47 tackles, including 3.5 tackles-for-loss (totaling 23 yards) … his 57 interception return yards topped the team and included a 36-yard return vs. Illinois (to the Illini 12) that set the Buckeyes up for a momentum-swinging, second- half score in the 17-7 win … Roby ranked in a tie for ninth in the Big Ten Conference with nine passes defended (three interceptions; six pass break-ups) … he also was tied for eighth in interceptions … he recorded his first career interaction against the Miami Hurricanes and also picked off a pass vs. Michigan State … coaches presented him with the 1st Year Defensive Player Award as the outstanding first-year player on defense.

More on Bradley: Bradley is majoring in communications … he earned all-Georgia honors for coach Bill Ballard’s state quarterfinal team at Peachtree Ridge H.S. … had 42 tackles and six interceptions along with 29 receptions for 526 yards as a senior … scored 11 touchdowns: five on receptions, two on punt returns and one each via a rush and kick, interception and fumble returns … team captain … Gwinnet TD Club defensive player of the year as well as all-region and all-Gwinnett County … Atlanta BRADLEY ROBY’S CAREER DEFensive STATS TD Club Iron Man award … also a track and basketball standout YEAR G-GS UA A TOT. TFL FF PBU INT and a four-time school scholar-athlete … Bradley is the son of 2011 13-13 37 10 47 3.5 0 6 3 Betty and James Roby. 2012 12-12 41 22 63 2.0 0 17 2 TOTAL 25-25 78 32 110 5.5 0 23 5

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91 CHRIS ROCK 90 TOMMY SCHUTT DEFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-5, 270, So. DEFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-2, 303, So. Columbus, Ohio | DeSales H.S. Glen Ellyn, Ill. | Glenbard West H.S.

Overview: Christopher Rock, who prefers to be called Chris, walked Ohio State Overview: Tommy Schutt is in his second season with on to the Ohio State football program midway through the 2013 the Buckeyes after lettering in 2012 for the undefeated, Big Ten spring drills … a defensive lineman from Columbus DeSales High Leaders Division champions … practiced and played well enough School, Rock was a scholarship member of the 2011 Michigan last year to get playing time in 10 games … started in the team’s recruiting class … he red-shirted the 2011 season and he left the second game of the season, vs. Central Florida, and played a program in May 2012 … he moved back to Columbus and started personal high 21 snaps on defense … was in on 85 plays for the classes at Ohio State last August … a consumer and family financial season … totaled four tackles plus an important quarterback “hurry” services major, he will be a third-year sophomore in the fall … and in the overtime win vs. Wisconsin. on sharing a name with a famous comedian, Rock said this to 10TV. com: “My mom always says I was named before he was famous.” More on Tommy: Tommy Schutt is an OSU Scholar-Athlete who is exploring majors in the area of management and industry … he was the first high school senior to commit to Urban Meyer’s Ohio State program … Schutt, a five-star prospect and the No. 5 defensive tackle in the class by Scout.com and the No. 1 player in Illinois (Rivals.com), committed Dec. 12, 2011 … he was ranked among the Top 100 players nationally by Scout.com (No. 47), MaxPreps (No. 47) and Rivals.com (No. 64) and was also a member of the ESPNU 150 … helped Glenbard West, coached by Chad Hetlet, to four state 14 JAKE RUSSELL playoff appearances and amassed 33 career sacks, 45 tackles-for- loss, 21 batted balls and eleven forced fumbles … earned all-state PUNTER | 6-1, 195, So. honors three consecutive years, including by the Illinois High School Twinsburg, Ohio | Twinsburg H.S. Football Coaches Association and the Chicago Tribune as a junior and senior … named ESPNChicago.com defensive player of the Overview: Jake Russell, who is in a pre-business academic year after senior season that included 73 tackles and 23.5 tackles- program, is in his second season practicing with the Buckeyes … for-loss, including 14.5 sacks … No. 6 player in the Midwest by he initially walked on to the team in the fall of 2011 … he was an SuperPrep and the No. 16 defensive line prospect … a U.S. Army all-state soccer player at Twinsburg and a four-year letterwinner … and SuperPrep All-American … had 67 tackles and 15 sacks as a team captain … played football as a junior and a senior ... helped junior … Schutt is the son of David and Stella Schutt. Twinsburg to regional finals both years … older sister, Morgan, is a senior at Xavier University … is the son of Jay and Linda Russell.

33 NIK SARAC 23 TIM SCOTT DEFENSIVE BACK | 5-9, 182, So. KICKER | 5-11, 185, Jr. Cleveland, Ohio | St. Ignatius H.S. Norton, Ohio | Norton H.S.

Overview: Nik Sarac is in his third full season with the Buckeyes Overview: Tim Scott is majoring in chemistry at Ohio State … he after initially walking on to the team in the fall of 2011 … he is is in his second year practicing with the Buckeyes, having initially majoring in exercise science … he played three seasons of football walked on to the team in the fall of 2012 … he earned 14 varsity at St. Ignatius for coach Chuck Kyle … team was the 2008 Ohio letters in four sports at Norton High School, including four letters state champion … also lettered three years in track and field … apiece in soccer, cross country and track and field, respectively … achieved black belt status in Tae Kwon Do in middle school, but has a two-time all-conference performer in soccer and track, Tim was not been involved with the discipline for some time now … is the named soccer captain twice and track captain once … he has one son of Judy and Tim Sarac … has an older sister, Rebecca, and a older sister, Krista … he is the son of Tim and Connie Scott. younger brother, Ben.

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10 RYAN SHAZIER LINEBACKER | 6-2, 222, Jr. Pompano Beach, Fla. | Plantation H.S.

Ohio State Overview: Ryan Shazier is coming off back-to-back superb seasons for the Buckeyes and his efforts, highlighted by the fact he ranked among the Big Ten’s Top 10 in five different defensive stat categories in 2012, have this true junior positioned as a linebacker to watch nationally in 2013 … an honorable mention All- America by SI.com and a first-team (media) all-Big Ten Conference honoree in 2012, Shazier led the Big Ten with 17 tackles-for-loss (the total ranks 10th for a single season at Ohio State) and finished second in the league with 115 total tackles … he also ranked in a tie for fourth in the conference in forced fumbles (3), seventh in quarterback sacks (5.0) and eighth in passes defended (12) … he became the first Buckeye sophomore since in 2006 to top 100 tackles in a season, and his 70 solo tackles last year was the most by a Buckeye in 10 years ( had 79 in 2002) … twice named as the Big Ten’s defensive player of the week, Shazier recorded six 10-plus tackle games with a season high 14 (and a personal-best 11 solos) in the win over Illinois … no game was bigger, though, than his eight-tackle performance at Penn State which included 2.0 sacks for minus-22 yards and a 17-yard interception return for a touchdown early in the third quarter that broke a 7-7 tie and sparked the Buckeyes to victory … he also had a huge forced fumble at the goal line – on fourth-and-inches – against Wisconsin in addition to 12 tackles (and three TFLs) in that overtime win … Ryan recorded a career-best five pass break-ups against Indiana and he had 13 tackles in the wins over California and UAB, respectively … playing linebacker at around 220-pounds, he’s proved to be a very tough individual, playing in all 25 games the past two seasons with 15 consecutive starts … he played in all 13 games as a true freshman and started the final three games … he recorded 57 tackles, the most by a true freshman in the last 15 years ( had 86 as a true freshman in 1996) … played brilliantly in his starts, making 30 tackles in those three games after starting “will” linebacker Andrew Sweat was sidelined with a concussion … made his first career start memorable with a two-year team-high 15 tackles vs. Penn State … he was named the Big Ten’s freshman of the week for his effort … had eight tackles the following week vs. Michigan despite being severely hampered with a bad knee … totaled 10 tackles at not-quite-100-percent vs. Florida in the Taxslayer.com Gator Bowl … had six solo tackles and seven total vs. Purdue after Sweat went out with his injury … made noise all year with big special teams hits and blocks ... his of a Wisconsin punt led to a Buckeye touchdown from the 1, a game Ohio State would eventually win, 33-29.

More on Ryan: A psychology major, Ryan was an all-state linebacker for Plantation H.S. … he had 87 tackles, 19.5 sacks, RYAN SHAZIER’S CAREER DEFensive STATS four forced fumbles and four blocked kicks as a senior for coach YEAR G-GS UA A TOT. TFL YDS SK FF Steve Davis … named Broward County most outstanding player … 2011 13-3 37 20 57 5.0 17 3.0 2 totaled 35.5 career sacks, a school best … played in Under Armour 2012 12-12 70 45 115 17.0 78 5.0 3 All-American Game … is the son of Shawn and Vernon Shazier … TOTAL 25-15 107 65 172 22.0 95 8.0 4 enrolled at Ohio State in January of 2011.

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being recognized as Intersport’s GEICO Play of the Year … his two 100-yard receiving games – a career-high 145 yards vs. Cal and 106 yards vs. Indiana – helped Smith rank ninth in the Big Ten with 51.5 receiving yards per game last year … averaged 29.5 yards per catch vs. Cal (5 for 145 yards), good for third-place all-time at Ohio State for a single game … Devin played in all 13 games as a true 84 COREY SMITH freshman in 2011 …he was among a trio of receivers who led the WIDE RECEIVER | 6-1, 180, Jr. Buckeyes with 14 receptions, but he ranked first with 294 receiving Akron, Ohio | Akron Buchtel H.S. yards and he was first among wide receivers with four touchdowns … scored two of his touchdowns in the win over Colorado … also Overview: Corey Smith is the first junior college prospect to sign scored against Akron and he was on the receiving end of the with Ohio State since Larry Grant (a member of the San Francisco highlight play of the year for the Buckeyes, calmly hauling in Braxton 49ers’ 2013 team) signed out of Community College of Miller’s 40-yard aerial with 20 seconds left for a game-winning San Francisco in 2006 … Smith, from Akron Buchtel High School, touchdown in the 33-29 win over a fine Wisconsin team … returned played on an unbeaten (10-0) Grand Rapids (Mich.) C.C. team in four kickoffs for 86 yards and a 21.5 average … Devin scored 2011 before the college discontinued the program after 80 years points for Ohio State’s track team at both the 2012 Big Ten indoor … Smith had 28 receptions for 438 yards and two touchdowns and outdoor championships … he finished eighth indoors in the for Grand Rapids … he then played for Buddy Stephens at East high jump (6-9) and 12th outdoors (6-9.75) … also competed in the Mississippi C.C., located in Scooba, Miss., in 2012 … he recorded 100-meter dash and long jump for the Buckeyes … as a sophomore 51 receptions for 733 yards and nine touchdowns for the Mississippi this past season, he qualified for the NCAA outdoor championships Association of Community and Junior Colleges’ north division as part of the Buckeyes’ 4x100-meter relay team … the team earned champion … caught 11 passes for 113 yards vs. Northwest C.C. and honorable mention All-America status. seven passes for 158 yards vs. Southwest C.C. … his team won first eight games before dropping final two games of the season … More on Devin: Devin is in the social and behavioral sciences named the No. 9 junior college prospect in the nation by 247Sports academic program but is undecided on a major … he was a two- and the No. 3 receiver … Smith will have three seasons to complete time first-team all-Ohio performer for coach Jason Hall at Massillon two years of athletic eligibility at Ohio State … he is the son of Erika Washington H.S. … he had 110 career catches for 2,119 yards Smith. and 24 touchdowns (second-best in school history) … all-county Independent player of year … state long jump champion and a state qualifier in the high jump and as part of the 4x200 relay … also a basketball standout … Ohio North-South Classic, Big 33 Game … Devin is the son of Atina Smith and Andre Simpson.

9 DEVIN SMITH WIDE RECEIVER | 6-1, 198, Jr. Massillon, Ohio | Washington H.S.

Ohio State Overview: Devin Smith is a terrific athlete and a fast athlete … this key member of the Ohio State receiving corps is a former state high school high jump champ who has spent two spring seasons sprinting and jumping with the Buckeye track and field team … he enters his junior season of 2013 having played in all 25 games the past two seasons for the Buckeyes, including making 10 starts during the 2012 season … he also enters his junior season with 44 career receptions for 912 yards and a 20.7-yards-per-reception average … he has 10 touchdown receptions with the average length for those scores an impressive 39.3 yards … as a sophomore in 2012 he was second on the team with 30 receptions and with 618 receiving yards, and his six touchdowns led all Buckeye receivers … he scored winning touchdowns on long catch-and-run plays vs. California (72-yarder with 3:26 to play) and Michigan State (63-yarder to put Buckeyes up 17-13 late in the third quarter) … scored two touchdowns vs. Indiana, including a 46-yarder with 6:47 DEVIN SMITH’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS left to play that proved to be the winning points in a 52-49 win … YEAR G-GS REC YDS AVG. TD LG also had a 60-yard TD grab vs. Indiana, giving him three TDs in 2011 13-0 14 294 21.0 4 40 2012 of 60-or-more yards … also had multi-touchdowns vs. Cal with 2012 12-10 30 618 20.6 6 72 a 25-yard score in addition to his game-winning 72-yard score … TOTAL 25-10 44 912 20.7 10 72 scored the first touchdown of the Urban Meyer era at Ohio State, a spectacular, leaping one-handed grab against Miami that ended up

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2 ROD SMITH 46 NICK SNYDER RUNNING BACK | 6-3, 238, Jr. LINEBACKER | 6-1, 200, So. Fort Wayne, Ind. | Paul Harding H.S. Columbus, Ohio. | Westerville South H.S.

Ohio State Overview: Rod Smith is a fourth-year junior with the Ohio Ohio State Overview: Nick Snyder, an aeronautical engineering State program and a two-year letter-winner … he is a powerful and major, walked on to the Ohio State team in the spring of 2013 … bruising running back who has yet to lose a single yard rushing in he is a third-year sophomore … he played high school football 61 career carries for the Buckeyes … he enters his junior campaign and lacrosse at Westerville South and was named all-Ohio Capital with 331 career rushing yards and three scores … Smith also has Conference in both sports … Westerville South advanced to the four career receptions for 70 yards and one touchdown … he played second round of the state football playoffs twice while Snyder played in all 12 games for the unbeaten Buckeyes in 2012 and was in on … Snyder is the son of Karen and Robert Snyder … he has three 75 offensive snaps from scrimmage … he also contributed another older siblings: Angela, Rich and Jana. 69 plays on special teams … special team’s contributions last year included team-leading totals for kickoff returns (13), yards (303) and average (23.3) … his offensive statistics also show two receptions for 55 yards and featuring a 51-yard touchdown catch against Illinois … most impressive rushing game came against Penn State, with four carries for 48 yards … had 38 yards, including a 33-yard touchdown rush, vs. Nebraska and had six attempts and 40 yards against Indiana … also scored a rushing touchdown last year vs. Alabama 8 NOAH SPENCE Birmingham … Smith enrolled at Ohio State in the fall of 2010 and DEFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-3, 247, So. red-shirted the season as a true freshman … in 2011 he played in 10 Harrisburg, Pa. | Bishop McDevitt H.S. games and had carries in three of them … he opened his collegiate career with an 18-carry, 74-yard game against Akron … he scored Ohio State Overview: Noah Spence came to Ohio State with his first collegiate touchdown that game from 2 yards out … also had a plethora of accolades and accomplishments and he is quickly seven carries for 24 yards vs. Toledo and 4 for 18, respectively, vs. becoming a fine, fine football player on the collegiate scene … he Colorado … finished the year with 29 carries for 116 yards. played in 11 games last season as a true freshman, missing only the Nebraska game because of a minor injury, and then came back and More on Rod: Rod Smith is majoring in African-American and had a series of noteworthy and newsworthy 2013 spring practices African studies … he carried the football 1,000 times during his high … and he needed to have an excellent spring, because the Buckeye school career and set the SAC conference career rushing record coaches must replace all four starters along the line … Noah’s play with 6,625 yards with 66 touchdowns … he was the player of the will make that task a little less formidable … he managed to play year as a senior for coach Sherwood Haydock at Paul Harding H.S. in 256 plays last season despite all that experience ahead of him, … also was all-conference in basketball and ran on state runner-up and he gained valuable game reps with 237 plays on defense … he 4x100 relay team … younger brother, Jaylon, plays football for Notre totaled 12 tackles, including a quarterback sack for minus-20 yards Dame … the siblings are the sons of Sophia and Roger Smith. in his initial game as a Buckeye, vs. Miami … he also had a pass break-up.

More on Noah: Spence is an OSU Scholar-Athlete and is majoring in sociology … he was a Parade Magazine All-American, a five-star prospect, the No. 2 defensive end prospect in the country and a Top 5 prospect nationally by ESPNU and MaxPreps coming out of Bishop McDevitt … he was also the No. 1 player in the state of Pennsylvania and the state’s two-time big school defensive player of the year … he was selected the 2011 Pennsylvania Gatorade Player of the Year, an award that recognizes high standards of academic achievement and exemplary character in addition to athletics … also named the Maxwell Football Club’s national high school player of the year in 2011 … amassed 204 tackles, including ROD SMITH’S CAREER RUSHING STATS 50 tackles-for-loss and 35.5 sacks, during his junior and senior YEAR G-GS RUSH YDS AVG. TD LG seasons … he helped Bishop McDevitt, under coach Jeff Weachter, 2011 10-0 29 116 4.0 1 19 advance to consecutive state Class AAA title games … he topped 2012 12-0 32 215 6.7 2 33 50 quarterback sacks in his career and then had an Under Armour TOTAL 22-0 61 331 5.4 3 33 All-American game record three sacks … … Noah is the youngest of

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four sons born to Helen and Greg Spence, and the couple also has More on Evan: Spencer is majoring in economics at Ohio State … five adopted sons … the siblings include Ray, Rod, Greg, Malcolm, he scored 33 touchdowns as a junior (14) and senior (19) for coach Alonzo, Alex, Noah, Tariq and Marqus … Noah’s father played Ton Monken’s Vernon Hills’ Cougars teams, helping them to a state football at North Carolina State and an uncle, Phil, was a standout quarterfinals appearance as a senior … named all-Illinois as a senior … basketball player for the Wolfpack, and he was part of the school’s he is the son of Gilda and Tim Spencer … his father is the third-leading 1974 national championship team. rusher in Ohio State history with 3,553 yards between 1979-82 … Tim also scored 36 touchdowns, fourth-most in school history, and was a member of the Ohio State coaching staff between 1994-2003.

93 TRACY SPRINKLE DEFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-3, 255, Fr. Elyria, Ohio | Elyria H.S.

Overview: Tracy Sprinkle was one of five Buckeyes in the 2013 recruiting class to enroll at Ohio State in January 2013 and take part in spring drills … The 2012 Associated Press first-team all-Ohio selection and Division I co-defensive player of the year, Sprinkle recorded 19 sacks and 30 total tackles-for-loss among his 103 tackles as a senior … dominant games included five sacks against 6 EVAN SPENCER Amherst Steele and four sacks (and 12 tackles) against Hudson WIDE RECEIVER | 6-2, 206, Jr. … the first defensive player since Matt Wilhelm in 1999 to win the Vernon Hills, Ill. | Vernon Hills H.S. prestigious Lorain County Golden Helmet award as the best player in the county … also was named the Northeast Ohio All-Lake District Ohio State Overview: Evan Spencer is an experienced, two-year Defensive Player of the Year as a senior … Elyria, coached by letter-winner for the Buckeyes … he has played in 22 games the last Kevin Fell, was 7-3 in both 2012 and 2011 … Sprinkle, a Top 30 two years, including all 12 games last season for the undefeated strong side defensive end by 247Sports, had 27 sacks his final two Buckeyes … he had the third-most plays among all the receivers seasons of play … he was a third-team all-state pick as a junior after and tight ends last year with 611, a total that included 542 plays on making 94 tackles and eight sacks … Elyria High’s Chase Farris is a offense … he made two starts last year, vs. Nebraska and Illinois … third-year sophomore offensive lineman at Ohio State … is the son he enters his true junior season with 15 career receptions for 214 of Tracie Sprinkle and Percy Hicks. yards and one touchdown … Spencer ranked fourth on the team in 2012 with 12 catches, good for 136 yards and a career-long gain of 44 yards vs. Miami … he had personal bests of three receptions twice: vs. Miami in the season opener (for 54 yards) and vs. Penn State (33 yards) … Spencer played in 10 games in 2011 as a true freshman … his first catch as a Buckeye was a ridiculous, one- handed grab of a Braxton Miller pass for a 33-yard gain in the first game of the season vs. Akron … the reception, inside of the 5 yard 67 BEN ST. JOHN line, was considered for a national play of the week … Spencer also OFFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-3, 290, Jr. had a 33-yard touchdown reception – in traffic and over the middle Elmore, Ohio | Woodmore H.S. – vs. Michigan State for the Buckeyes’ only score … counting a 12- yard reception vs. Purdue, Spencer had three catches for 78 yards Ohio State Overview: Ben is now a veteran with the Ohio State and the one touchdown on the season … he averaged 26.0 yards football program … he is in his fourth season as a Buckeye after he per reception which led all Ohio State receivers. initially walked on to the team in the fall of 2010 … he redshirted the

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2010 season and, although he has not seen any game action yet, he More on Blake: Thomas, who is in a pre-health professions has been a valuable member of the scout teams for three years now. academic program with plans of becoming a dentist – arrived at Ohio State with a reputation of being an overpowering blocking tight More on Ben: An exercise science major, St. John is a fine student end, but he can catch the football as well … he had a combined and has been named an OSU Scholar-Athlete three times for his 49 receptions for 506 yards and eight touchdowns as a junior and efforts in the classroom … he was a three-year starter at Woodmore senior … the only tight end in the Ohio State class of 2012 caught H.S. under coach Lou Bosh … he was a two-time team captain 24 passes for 256 yards and scored two touchdowns as a junior of his wrestling and track and field teams at Woodmore … on the for the powerful St. Ignatius program under the direction of Chuck mats Ben won the 2009 Suburban Lakes League heavyweight Kyle, and then he came back as a senior to record 25 catches for championship and was runner-up in 2010 … he was all SLL and 250 yards and six touchdowns … Thomas helped St. Ignatius win a regional qualifier in the shot put and discus in track and field … its 11th Ohio Division I state championship in 2011, capping a 13-2 Ben is the son of Karen and Keith St. John … he has two brothers, season with a 34-13 win over Pickerington Central in the title game Michael and Drew. … he caught four passes for 47 yards in the title game … was named special mention all-state by the Associated Press in 2011 and to the Northeast Lakes all-district football team … he was the No. 16-ranked tight end nationally by Rivals.com with additional rankings of No. 22 by Scout.com and No. 42 by ESPNU … rated as the No. 29 prospect in Ohio by Rivals.com … Blake is the son of Gail and Kevin Thomas.

20 RON TANNER DEFENSIVE BACK | 6-0, 200, So. Columbus, Ohio | Eastmoor Academy

Ohio State Overview: Ron Tanner is in his third season with the Ohio State program … he lettered last year as a red-shirt freshman 83 MICHAEL THOMAS after playing in 11 games and participating on 58 special teams WIDE RECEIVER | 6-3, 199, So. plays … he was credited with two solo tackles on the season … he Los Angeles, Calif. | Woodland Hills Taft H.S. was a member of the 2011 recruiting class and he red-shirted the 2011 season as an Ohio State true freshman. Ohio State Overview: Michael Thomas is a Varsity O letterwinner at Ohio State who earned considerable playing time on offense during More on Ron: An operational management major, Tanner is a the 2012 season … he played in 11 games and totaled 196 offensive two-time OSU Scholar-Athlete … he was a talented free safety/ plays … he had three receptions for 22 yards … his catches came quarterback at Eastmoor Academy under the direction of coach against UAB (6 yards), Michigan State (10) and Michigan (5). Jim Miranda … he had 104 tackles, three interceptions and 15 pass break-ups as a senior … he also passed for 1,100 yards and More on Michael: Thomas is in the College of Arts and Sciences 14 touchdowns … he was named all-city, all-central district and and is undecided on a major … he has earned OSU Scholar-Athlete all-metro … selected to Offense-Defense Bowl and Team USA vs. status two consecutive years … produced a highlight reel of a senior The World games … also lettered in basketball and baseball … Ohio season at Woodland Hills Taft High School, located in the San all-academic, honor roll and National Honor Society member … Ron Fernando Valley, in 2010 … he caught 86 passes for a state-leading is the son of Kim and Ronald Tanner. 1,656 yards and 21 touchdowns and was called the most improved football player “by a landslide” in Southern California in November 2010 by the Los Angeles Times … named first-team all-city as a senior, and the No. 98 receiver nationally by Scout.com … played in the 2011 Under Armour All-American game … coached at Taft by Matt Kerstetter … attended Fork Union (Va.) Military Academy in the Fall of 2011 (and roomed with current Buckeye Cardale Jones) … he caught 23 passes for 497 yards and seven touchdowns at FUMA … rated by Rivals.com as the No. 4 prep school player in the country in 2011 … Thomas is the son of Michael Thomas, Sr., and he is a 89 BLAKE THOMAS nephew to former NFL star Keyshawn Johnson. TIGHT END | 6-5, 250, Fr. Westlake, Ohio | St. Ignatius H.S.

Ohio State Overview: Blake Thomas is in his second season with the Buckeyes … he red-shirted the 2012 season as a true freshman after signing his national letter of intent in February of 2012.

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29 JAYME THOMPSON 81 NICK VANNETT SAFETY | 6-2, 185, Fr. TIGHT END | 6-6, 255, So. Toledo, Ohio | Central Catholic H.S. Westerville, Ohio | Central H.S.

Overview: Jayme Thompson was a consensus four-star prospect Ohio State Overview: Nick Vannett red-shirted the 2011 season (ESPN, Rivals, Scout, 247Sports) and among the top 250 prospects and then earned considerable playing time at tight end during the in the nation (No. 204 on the Rivals 250 and No. 218 on the ESPN Buckeyes’ 2012 undefeated season … he was awarded with his 300) as a senior … considered the top safety in Ohio (ESPN) and first varsity letter after playing in all 12 games last season … was in the No. 12 prospect in the state … played in the All-American bowl the twice: vs. Alabama-Birmingham and Nebraska … Dec. 27 in Houston … helped lead his Central Catholic Fighting he ranked fifth on the team with nine receptions and 123 receiving Irish, coached by Greg Dempsey, to the 2012 Division II state yards … he averaged 13.7 yards per reception and had a long catch title and a 14-1 record … Central, also the high school of former of 32 yards vs. Nebraska … had two catches vs. Miami, California Buckeye Dane Sanzenbacher, defeated defending state champion and Illinois … a member of the 2011 Ohio State recruiting class. Trotwood-Madison, 16-14, in the title game for the second state title in school history (2005) … Thompson was an Associated Press all- More on Nick: Vannett is majoring in sports and industry … he state pick as a senior when he had 48 tackles, an interception and earned all-Ohio recognition as a senior for coach John Magistro two fumble recoveries … he also helped Central to the state playoffs at Westerville Central H.S. … also earned all-metro, all-OCC and in 2011 and was a second-team AP all-Ohio pick … played at St. all-district honors … made 47 catches for 606 yards and eight Francis DeSales in Toledo prior to attending Central Catholic as a touchdowns as a senior … was named to the Offense-Defense junior and senior … moved to Toledo from Washington, D.C. … is Bowl, Ohio North-South Classic and Big 33 games … also a the son of Deon Thompson … practices Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. basketball letterman … is the son of Carol and Jim Vannett.

73 ANTONIO UNDERWOOD OFFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-3, 301, Jr. Shaker Heights, Ohio | Shaker Heights H.S.

Ohio State Overview: Antonio Underwood is a two-year letterwinner for the Buckeyes who has not red-shirted and is in his third season with the program … he is coming off a knee surgery in April of this year and his return to action is to be determined … Underwood was a backup at left guard and played in six games in 2012 for the undefeated Buckeyes … he played a season-high 18 snaps on offense vs. Illinois … also lettered in 2011 for the Buckeyes as a true freshman … he played in four games and made his first collegiate start Nov. 12 at Purdue.

More on Antonio: Underwood is majoring in consumer and family financial services … he was the Shaker Heights team captain as a senior and a three-year starter for coach Anthony Watkins … he was named the Lake Erie League offensive lineman of the year … he played nose guard on defense as a senior … selected for the Ohio/ Pennsylvania Big 33 Game … is the son of Sharise Thomas.

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outstanding basketball player as well, he lead the Cincinnati Metro Athletic Conference in scoring and rebounding … he was named the Division III basketball co-player of the year in 2011 (after leading Taft to the state Final Four) and again in 2012 when he averaged 23.1 points and 14.3 rebounds per game … played hoops for coach Mike Mitchell, who is now on the Ohio State women’s basketball staff … Washington was also named in 2012 as the Gatorade Ohio player of the year in basketball … he is the son of Adolphus Washington, Sr. and Rhonda Edwards.

5 CAMREN WILLIAMS LINEBACKER | 6-1, 231, So. West Roxbury, Mass. | Catholic Memorial H.S.

Ohio State Overview: Camren Williams lettered last year as a true freshman on Ohio State’s undefeated team … he played primarily on special teams and had playing time in 10 games, including in the final nine games of the season … played on defense for the first time as a collegian vs. Alabama-Birmingham … played a personal- high 15 snaps on defense vs. Nebraska … plays middle linebacker.

More on Camren: Camren Williams is an OSU Scholar-Athlete and 92 ADOLPHUS WASHINGTON is majoring in communications … he was a four-star prospect as a DEFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-3, 292, So. high school senior who was rated the No. 1 player in the Northeast Cincinnati, Ohio | Taft H.S. region by SuperPrep … he was also rated as a four-star prospect and the No. 8 inside linebacker in the country by Rivals.com, and Ohio State Overview: Adolphus Washington, on the strength of a fine a four-star prospect by Scout.com … he was the No. 1 player in freshman season in 2012 and an even better spring drills, is furiously Massachusetts according to Rivals.com and he was on the Rivals gaining top-of-mind awareness as a young player to watch along the 250 list … he was also named a SuperPrep All-American … playing Ohio State defensive line … he played in 10 games last year for the for coach Alex Campea, Williams had 119 tackles for a 7-2 Catholic undefeated Buckeyes and ranked third with 3.0 quarterback sacks for Memorial team as a senior … he was named all-scholastic by the losses totaling 27 yards … his sacks, part of a nine-tackle freshman Boston Globe and the defensive player of the year in the Catholic campaign, came against Miami (in his first collegiate game), vs. Illinois Conference … he played in the inaugural Semper Fidelis All- and vs. Michigan … he managed to play 156 snaps on a veteran American Bowl Jan. 3 in Phoenix, Ariz. … he was a member of the defense with a high of 31 plays vs. Central Florida … Ohio State lost National Honor Society … Williams is the son of Jacquelin and Brent all four last season starters along the defensive line to the NFL, but Williams … his father had an 11-year NFL career between 1986-96 Washington looked powerful and unstoppable at the defensive end with three teams – New England, Seattle and the … position this spring ... and that is a really good thing. his brother, Brennan, is a senior offensive lineman at the University of North Carolina. More on Adolphus: Washington is an OSU Scholar-Athlete who is exploring majors … he was a Parade Magazine All-American, U.S. Army All-American and five-star recruit (Rivals.com; Scout.com; 247Sports.com) as a high school senior … he helped lead Taft High School to the 2011 Ohio State playoffs, registering 23.5 sacks, three forced fumbles and 90 tackles for coach Mike Martin’s Senators … he was named the state’s Division III co-defensive player of the year and a first-team Associated Press all-state selection … the No. 1 player in the state by Scout.com and 247Sports.com and the No. 2 player in the Midwest region by SuperPrep, Washington was regarded as the nation’s 25th-best senior by Rivals.com, and he was also considered the No. 3 defensive end prospect by Scout.com, No. 5 by Rivals.com and No. 7 by ESPNU … his junior stats were similar to his senior numbers (107 tackles and 19 sacks in 2010) when he helped Taft make its first-ever state playoffs appearance … an

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More on Jamie: Wood has his bachelor’s degree from Ohio State in communications, and he is pursuing a master’s degree in African and African American studies … as a high school senior he was a team captain for coach Jay Sharrett’s Pickerington Central H.S. team as a senior … he helped the Tigers to three consecutive Ohio Capital Conference championships and a school-record 13 1 DONTRE WILSON consecutive wins at one point … selected to the U.S. Army All- RUNNING BACK | 5-10, 174, Fr. American game … first-team all-OCC, all-district and all-state … DeSoto, Texas | DeSoto H.S. named a Buckeye BlueChip … also a sprinter for the track and field team … contributed to Stand and Deliver outreach program and Ohio State Overview: Dontre Wilson announced Feb. 4 live on was on Sunny Side Up peer leadership team … Jamie is the son of Dallas’ KDFW TV4 that he would accept his Ohio State scholarship Michelle Hansberry and James E. Wood. offer and become a Buckeye … his choice gave the Buckeyes three outstanding prospects from the state of Texas in this recruiting class, along with QB J.T. Barrett and LB Mike Mitchell … Wilson was the No. 5 player in Texas and considered one of the Top 100 players in the nation and a consensus four-star prospect (ESPN, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports) … rated as the No. 5 all-purpose back by Rivals … ranked overall as high as No. 50 and the nation’s No. 10 running back by Scout) … also rated No. 55 on the ESPN 150 and No. 100 on the Rivals 250 … led DeSoto, coached by Claude Mathis, to the Texas 35 CHRIS WORLEY Class 5A Division I state semifinals as a senior by rushing for 1,895 SAFETY | 6-3, 195, Fr. yards and 37 touchdowns and catching 37 passes for 750 yards and Cleveland, Ohio | Glenville H.S. nine scores … DeSoto finished 14-1 on the season … Wilson finished his high school career with over 3,200 rushing yards, 1,200 receiving Overview: Christopher “Chris” Worley was one of the final prospects yards and 81 touchdowns ... he is the son of Don Wilson. in this Class of 2013 to commit to attending Ohio State, doing so on Jan. 11 … a special mention Associated Press all-state pick as a senior, Worley led Glenville, coached by Ted Ginn, to an 8-2 record his senior season by recording 89 tackles with nine sacks, five interception returns for touchdowns and five forced fumbles … for his career he had 161 tackles, 13 sacks, eight interceptions and seven forced fumbles … a Top 25 senior prospect in Ohio (No. 20 by 247Sports and No. 25 by ESPN) … Worley extends a streak of Glenville Tarblooders signing NLIs with Ohio State to 12 consecutive years … 19 Tarblooders have become Buckeyes since 2002, including four current members of the team – Marcus Hall, Christian Bryant, Cardale Jones and Devan Bogard – and past greats like Super Bowl players Donte Whitner and Ted Ginn () and 2006 Heisman Trophy winner Troy Smith … Christopher is the son of Michelle Bandy and Chris Worley, Sr.

21 JAMIE WOOD DEFENSIVE BACK | 6-1, 210, Sr. Pickerington, Ohio | Pickerington Central H.S.

Ohio State Overview: Two-time Varsity O letterwinner Jamie Wood is a fifth-year senior who is coming back from shoulder surgery for 11 REID WORSTELL the second time in his career with the Buckeyes … a veteran of 30 QUARTERBACK | 6-3, 220, Fr. games, Wood played in four games last season for the undefeated Canton, Ohio | GlenOak H.S. Buckeyes before shoulder issues ended his season and prompted surgery … he rehabbed throughout spring drills with the hopes of Overview: Reid Worstell was an invited walk-on to the Ohio State playing in 2013 … Wood has been productive in his time on the field football team … he enrolled in school and started working out in with Ohio State, making 20 tackles, including 11 solo stops … after June 2013 … Worstell helped his Canton GlenOak High School red-shirting the 2009 season as a true freshman, he played in all 13 team to an 8-3 record as a senior in 2012 and a berth in the games in 2010 and totaled 13 tackles … he played in all 13 games state playoffs … he passed for 1,863 yards and 10 touchdowns once again in 2011, recording four total tackles on the year … Wood and he also rushed for five scores … he was a two-year starting spent the summer of 2013 interning in the Ohio State ticket office as quarterback for coach Scott Garia … also played basketball … is the part of the Department of Athletics’ “Bucks Go Pro” initiative. son of Luann and rick Worstell … has two siblings: Alex and Regan.

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2012 STATISTICS 12-0 overall; 8-0 Big Ten; Leaders Division Champion

TEAM STATISTICS OSU OPP SCORING...... 446...... 274 Points Per Game...... 37.2...... 22.8 FIRST DOWNS...... 257...... 219 Rushing...... 156...... 67 Passing...... 86...... 122 Penalty...... 15...... 30 RUSHING YARDAGE...... 2907...... 1393 Yards gained rushing...... 3283...... 1777 Yards lost rushing...... 376...... 384 Rushing Attempts...... 559...... 392 Average Per Rush...... 5.2...... 3.6 Average Per Game...... 242.2...... 116.1 TDs Rushing...... 37...... 14 PASSING YARDAGE...... 2178...... 2922 Comp-Att-Int...... 161-278-7...... 267-457-14 Average Per Pass...... 7.8...... 6.4 Average Per Catch...... 13.5...... 10.9 Average Per Game...... 181.5...... 243.5 TDs Passing...... 17...... 15 TOTAL OFFENSE...... 5085...... 4315 Total Plays...... 837...... 849 Average Per Play...... 6.1...... 5.1 Average Per Game...... 423.8...... 359.6 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards...... 29-578...... 57-1184 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards...... 27-280...... 20-128 INT RETURNS: #-Yards...... 14-164...... 7-6 KICK RETURN AVERAGE...... 19.9...... 20.8 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE...... 10.4...... 6.4 INT RETURN AVERAGE...... 11.7...... 0.9 FUMBLES-LOST...... 19-11...... 15-7 PENALTIES-Yards...... 84-774...... 68-621 Average Per Game...... 64.5...... 51.8 PUNTS-Yards...... 62-2421...... 68-2754 Average Per Punt...... 39.0...... 40.5 Net punt average...... 35.7...... 33.7 KICKOFFS-Yards...... 78-4766...... 55-3405 Average Per Kick...... 61.1...... 61.9 Net kick average...... 53.4...... 40.5 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game...... 30:07...... 29:53 3RD-DOWN Conversions...... 67/158...... 63/191 3rd-Down Pct...... 42%...... 33% 4TH-DOWN Conversions...... 7/9...... 10/23 4th-Down Pct...... 78%...... 43% SACKS BY-Yards...... 30-259...... 30-190 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED...... 60...... 33 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS...... 8-11...... 14-23 ON-SIDE KICKS...... 0-0...... 3-4 RED-ZONE SCORES...... (44-50) 88%...... (26-36) 72% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS...... (38-50) 76%...... (18-36) 50% PAT-ATTEMPTS...... (56-57) 98%...... (26-29) 90% BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Games/Avg Per Game...... 8/105330...... 4/78379 Ohio State 75 149 104 104 14 446 Neutral Site Games...... 0/0 Opponents 69 58 68 79 0 274

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2012 game results

DATE Opponent Result Score Overall Conf. Time Attend Sep 01, 2012 MIAMI W 56-10 1-0 0-0 3:27 105039 Sep 08, 2012 UCF W 31-16 2-0 0-0 3:11 104745 Sep 15, 2012 CALIFORNIA W 35-28 3-0 0-0 3:34 105232 Sep 22, 2012 UAB W 29-15 4-0 0-0 3:17 105019 *Sep 29, 2012 at #20 Michigan State W 17-16 5-0 1-0 3:12 76705 *Oct 06, 2012 #20 NEBRASKA W 63-38 6-0 2-0 3:33 106102 *Oct 13, 2012 at Indiana W 52-49 7-0 3-0 4:02 48880 *Oct 20, 2012 PURDUE W/OT 29-22 8-0 4-0 3:36 105290 *Oct 27, 2012 at Penn State W 35-23 9-0 5-0 3:10 107818 *Nov 03, 2012 ILLINOIS W 52-22 10-0 6-0 3:17 105311 *Nov 17, 2012 at Wisconsin W/OT 21-14 11-0 7-0 3:27 80112 *Nov 24, 2012 #20 MICHIGAN W 26-21 12-0 8-0 3:11 105899 * indicates conference game

Rushing G Att. Gain Loss Net. Avg. TDs Long Avg/G Miller, Braxton 12 227 1524 253 1271 5.6 13 72 105.9 Hyde, Carlos 10 185 995 25 970 5.2 16 29 97.0 Hall, Jordan 7 40 224 6 218 5.4 1 15 31.1 Smith, Rod 9 32 215 0 215 6.7 2 33 23.9 Dunn, Bri’onte 11 25 133 0 133 5.3 2 13 12.1 Brown, Corey 12 11 96 0 96 8.7 1 21 8.0 Boren, Zach 12 11 40 7 33 3.0 2 8 2.8 Guiton, Kenny 9 9 48 16 32 3.6 0 23 3.6 Buchanan, Ben 12 1 6 0 6 6.0 0 6 0.5 Smith, Devin 12 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.2 Vannett, Nick 12 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.1 TEAM 12 16 0 68 -68 -4.2 0 0 -5.7 Total 12 559 3283 376 2907 5.2 37 72 242.2 Opponents 12 392 1777 384 1393 3.6 14 81 116.1

PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Miller, Braxton 12 140.46 148-254-6 58.3 2039 15 72 169.9 Guiton, Kenny 9 127.29 13-23-1 56.5 139 2 39 15.4 TEAM 12 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Hyde, Carlos 10 0.00 0-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Total 12 138.87 161-278-7 57.9 2178 17 72 181.5 Opponents 12 116.84 267-457-14 58.4 2922 15 83 243.5

RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Brown, Corey 12 60 669 11.1 3 38 55.8 Smith, Devin 12 30 618 20.6 6 72 51.5 Stoneburner, Jake 12 16 269 16.8 4 72 22.4 Spencer, Evan 12 12 136 11.3 0 44 11.3 Vannett, Nick 12 9 123 13.7 0 32 10.2 Heuerman, Jeff 12 8 94 11.8 1 35 7.8 Hyde, Carlos 10 8 51 6.4 1 14 5.1 Boren, Zach 12 5 42 8.4 0 14 3.5 Fields, Chris 8 4 55 13.8 1 35 6.9 Hall, Jordan 7 3 31 10.3 0 14 4.4 Thomas, Michael 11 3 22 7.3 0 11 2.0 Smith, Rod 9 2 55 27.5 1 51 6.1 Reed, Verlon 7 1 13 13.0 0 13 1.9 Total 12 161 2178 13.5 17 72 181.5 Opponents 12 267 2922 10.9 15 83 243.5

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|—————— PATs ——————| Punt Returns No. Yds. Avg. TDs Long Scoring TDs FGs Kick Rush Rcv. Pass DXP Saf. Pts. Brown, Corey 18 221 12.3 2 76 Hyde, Carlos 17 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 102 Smith, Devin 4 15 3.8 0 16 Miller, Braxton 13 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0-0 0 0 82 Fields, Chris 2 14 7.0 0 9 Basil, Drew 0 8-11 56-57 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 80 Roby, Bradley 1 11 11.0 1 0 Smith, Devin 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Howard, Travis 1 13 13.0 0 0 Brown, Corey 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Hall, Jordan 1 6 6.0 0 6 Stoneburner, Jake 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Total 27 280 10.4 3 76 Smith, Rod 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Opponents 20 128 6.4 2 43 Roby, Bradley 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Dunn, Bri’onte 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Interceptions No. Yds. Avg. TDs Long Boren, Zach 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Howard, Travis 4 51 12.8 0 25 Heuerman, Jeff 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 8 Roby, Bradley 2 49 24.5 1 41 Hall, Jordan 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Barnett, C.J. 2 1 0.5 0 1 Shazier, Ryan 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Johnson, Orhian 2 6 3.0 0 3 Fields, Chris 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Grant, Doran 1 0 0.0 0 0 Guiton, Kenny 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 0 0 0 Sabino, Etienne 1 2 2.0 0 2 Total 60 8-11 56-57 2-2 1 1-1 0 0 446 Bryant, Christian 1 38 38.0 0 38 Opponents 33 14-23 26-29 2-3 1 1-1 0 1 274 Shazier, Ryan 1 17 17.0 1 17 Total 14 164 11.7 2 41 Total Offense G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Opponents 7 6 0.9 0 3 Miller, Braxton 12 481 1271 2039 3310 275.8 Hyde, Carlos 10 185 970 0 970 97.0 Kick Returns No. Yds. Avg. TDs Long Hall, Jordan 7 40 218 0 218 31.1 Hall, Jordan 26 683 26.3 0 9 Smith, Rod 9 32 215 0 215 23.9 Smith, Rod 13 303 23.3 0 36 Guiton, Kenny 9 32 32 139 171 19.0 Smith, Devin 8 147 18.4 0 26 Dunn, Bri’onte 11 25 133 0 133 12.1 Roby, Bradley 3 61 20.3 0 26 Brown, Corey 12 11 96 0 96 8.0 Reeves, Armani 2 45 22.5 0 26 Boren, Zach 12 11 33 0 33 2.8 Brown, Corey 1 0 0.0 0 0 Buchanan, Ben 12 1 6 0 6 0.5 Heuerman, Jeff 1 0 0.0 0 0 Smith, Devin 12 1 2 0 2 0.2 Dunn, Bri’onte 1 22 22.0 0 22 Vannett, Nick 12 1 -1 0 -1 -0.1 Total 29 578 19.9 0 36 TEAM 12 17 -68 0 -68 -5.7 Opponents 57 1184 20.8 1 100 Total 12 837 2907 2178 5085 423.8 Opponents 12 849 1393 2922 4315 359.6 Fumble Ret. No. Yds. Avg. TDs Long Roby, Bradley 1 1 1.0 1 1 Punting No. Yds. Avg. Long TB FC I20 Blkd Bryant, Christian 1 3 3.0 0 3 Buchanan, Ben 59 2421 41.0 55 4 24 16 1 Total 2 4 2.0 1 3 TEAM 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 Opponents 1 77 77.0 1 77 Total 62 2421 39.0 55 4 24 16 3 Opponents 68 2754 40.5 70 9 13 20 2 FG Sequence Ohio State Opponents Miami - 24,(22) Field Goals FGM-FGA Pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg. Blkd UCF (24) (28) Basil, Drew 8-11 72.7 0-0 4-4 2-4 1-1 1-2 52 0 California - 40,42,42 UAB - (47),(54),(34),47 KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Michigan State (26) (34),42,(50),(48) Basil, Drew 76 4639 61.0 18 1 Nebraska - (26) Clinton, Kyle 2 127 63.5 1 0 Indiana (35),35 (22),(44) Total 78 4766 61.1 19 1 1184 39.8 25 Purdue 50 52,34 Opponents 55 3405 61.9 24 2 578 40.5 24 Penn State - (27) Illinois (31) (43),(28) Wisconsin - 40 Michigan (41),(52),(28),39,(25) -

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

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All Purpose Yards G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Total Avg/G Miller, Braxton 12 1271 0 0 0 0 1271 105.9 Hyde, Carlos 10 970 51 0 0 0 1021 102.1 Brown, Corey 12 96 669 221 0 0 986 82.2 Smith, Devin 12 2 618 15 147 0 782 65.2 Smith, Rod 9 215 55 0 303 0 573 63.7 Stoneburner, Jake 12 0 269 0 0 0 269 22.4 Hall, Jordan 7 218 31 6 0 0 255 36.4 Dunn, Bri’onte 11 133 0 0 22 0 155 14.1 Spencer, Evan 12 0 136 0 0 0 136 11.3 Vannett, Nick 12 -1 123 0 0 0 122 10.2 Roby, Bradley 11 0 0 11 61 49 121 11.0 Heuerman, Jeff 12 0 94 0 0 0 94 7.8 Boren, Zach 12 33 42 0 0 0 75 6.2 Fields, Chris 8 0 55 14 0 0 69 8.6 Howard, Travis 12 0 0 13 0 51 64 5.3 Reeves, Armani 5 0 0 0 45 0 45 9.0 Bryant, Christian 12 0 0 0 0 38 38 3.2 Guiton, Kenny 9 32 0 0 0 0 32 3.6 Thomas, Michael 11 0 22 0 0 0 22 2.0 Shazier, Ryan 12 0 0 0 0 17 17 1.4 Reed, Verlon 7 0 13 0 0 0 13 1.9 Buchanan, Ben 12 6 0 0 0 0 6 0.5 Johnson, Orhian 12 0 0 0 0 6 6 0.5 Sabino, Etienne 8 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.2 Barnett, C.J. 9 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.1 TEAM 12 -68 0 0 0 0 -68 -5.7 Total 12 2907 2178 280 578 164 6107 508.9 Opponents 12 1393 2922 128 1184 6 5633 469.4

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|—————Tackles—————| Sacks |———Pass Def———| Fumbles Blkd Defensive Leaders GP UT AT Total TFL-YDS No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf Shazier, Ryan 12 70 45 115 17.0-78 5.0-47 1-17 11 3 . 3 . . Bryant, Christian 12 36 34 70 0.5-1 . 1-38 12 . 1-3 2 . . Roby, Bradley 11 41 22 63 2.0-13 1.0-11 2-49 17 . 1-1 . 1 . Barnett, C.J. 9 34 22 56 2.5-4 . 2-1 6 . . . . . Hankins, Johnathan 12 23 32 55 4.0-22 1.0-10 . . 1 . . 1 . Boren, Zach 12 24 26 50 3.5-15 1.0-9 . . . 1-0 1 . . Sabino, Etienne 8 24 21 45 3.5-20 2.0-17 1-2 3 2 . 1 . . Simon, John 11 22 22 44 14.5-87 9.0-73 . 4 2 . 1 . . Goebel, Garrett 12 17 25 42 4.0-11 1.0-3 . . . . . 1 . Howard, Travis 12 26 14 40 . . 4-51 6 . 1-0 . 1 . Williams, Nathan 10 19 21 40 3.5-14 2.0-11 . 1 4 1-0 1 . . Johnson, Orhian 12 19 20 39 0.5-2 . 2-6 7 . . . 1 . Grant, Doran 12 15 4 19 1.0-8 1.0-8 1-0 1 . 1-0 . . . Klein, Storm 7 8 10 18 1.0-12 1.0-12 . 1 . . . . . Brown, Pitt 11 7 10 17 ...... Griffin, Adam 12 8 5 13 . . . 1 . . . . . Spence, Noah 11 7 5 12 1.0-20 1.0-20 . 1 . . . . . Bennett, Michael 8 6 5 11 1.0-1 1.0-1 . 1 . 1-0 1 . . Washington, Adolphus 10 5 4 9 3.5-29 3.0-27 . . . . 1 1 . Grant, Curtis 8 2 6 8 ...... Marcus, Jamal 11 7 1 8 ...... Smith, Devin 12 5 1 6 ...... Perkins, David 9 5 1 6 . . . 1 . . . . . Hale, Joel 7 2 4 6 . . . . 1 . . . . Domicone, Zach 8 . 5 5 ...... Perry, Joshua 10 3 2 5 ...... Basil, Drew 12 3 2 5 ...... Schutt, Tommy 10 3 1 4 . . . . 1 . . . . Murray, Najee 5 3 . 3 ...... Williams, Camren 10 1 2 3 ...... Haynes, Bryce 10 2 1 3 ...... Bogard, Devan 7 3 . 3 ...... Miller, Steve 7 3 . 3 1.0-10 1.0-10 . . 1 . . . . Tanner, Ron 8 2 . 2 ...... Reeves, Armani 5 2 . 2 ...... Brown, Corey 12 2 . 2 ...... Hyde, Carlos 10 1 1 2 ...... Rice, Taylor 12 2 . 2 ...... Moore, J.T. 4 1 . 1 ...... Crowell, Conner 3 1 . 1 ...... Cataline, Craig 1 1 . 1 ...... Dunn, Bri’onte 11 . 1 1 ...... Smith, Stewart 6 . 1 1 ...... Buchanan, Ben 12 1 . 1 ...... Reed, Verlon 7 . 1 1 ...... Spencer, Evan 12 . 1 1 ...... Total 12 467 378 845 64-347 30-259 14-164 73 15 7-4 11 6 . Opponents 12 471 394 865 68.0-294 30-190 7-6 30 4 11-77 14 3 1

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2012 Starters by Game Offense WR LT LG C RG RT TE QB WR TB FL/TE/FB Miami Mewhort Norwell Linsley Hall Fragel Stoneburner Miller Hyde Boren Brown Smith UCF Mewhort Norwell Linsley Hall Fragel Stoneburner Miller Hyde Boren Brown Smith California Mewhort Norwell Linsley Hall Fragel Stoneburner Miller Hall Heuerman Brown Smith UAB Mewhort Norwell Linsley Hall Fragel Vannett Miller Hall Heuerman Brown Smith at Michigan St Mewhort Norwell Linsley Hall Fragel Stoneburner Miller Hall Boren Brown Smith Nebraska Mewhort Norwell Linsley Hall Fragel Vannett Miller Hyde Heuerman M. Thomas Spencer at Indiana Mewhort Norwell Linsley Hall Fragel Stoneburner Miller Hyde Heuerman Brown Smith Purdue Mewhort Norwell Linsley Hall Fragel Spencer Miller Hyde Heuerman Brown M. Thomas at Penn State Mewhort Norwell Linsley Hall Fragel Stoneburner Miller Hyde Heuerman Brown Smith Illinois Mewhort Norwell Linsley Hall Fragel Stoneburner Miller Spencer Heuerman Brown Smith at Wisconsin Mewhort Norwell Linsley Hall Fragel Spencer MIller Hyde Heuerman Brown Smith Michigan Mewhort Norwell Linsley Hall Fragel Stoneburner Miller Hyde Heuerman Brown Smith

Defense DE DT DT DE LB LB LB/DB CB S S CB Miami Simon Hankins Goebel Moore Shazier Sabino Grant, C Roby Bryant Barnett Howard UCF Simon Hankins Goebel Schutt Shazier Sabino Grant, C Roby Bryant Barnett Howard California Simon Hankins Goebel Moore Shazier Sabino Grant, C Roby Bryant Barnett Howard UAB Simon Hankins Goebel Williams Shazier Sabino Klein Grant, D Bryant Johnson Howard at Michigan St Simon Hankins Goebel Williams Shazier Sabino Klein Roby Bryant Johnson Howard Nebraska Simon Hankins Goebel Williams Shazier Sabino Klein Roby Bryant Johnson Howard at Indiana Simon Hankins Goebel Miller Shazier Klein Johnson Roby Bryant Barnett Howard Purdue Simon Hankins Goebel Williams Shazier Klein Johnson Roby Bryant Barnett Howard at Penn St Simon Hankins Bennett Williams Shazier Boren Johnson Roby Bryant Barnett Howard Illinois Simon Hankins Goebel Williams Shazier Boren Johnson Roby Bryant Barnett Howard at Wisconsin Simon Hankins Goebel Williams Shazier Sabino Boren Roby Bryant Barnett Howard Michigan Bennett Hankins Goebel Williams Shazier Boren Johnson Roby Bryant Barnett Howard

TACKLES FOR LOSS UA-A TOT MIAMI UCF CAL UAB MSU NEB IND PUR PSU ILL WIS MICH Shazier, Ryan LB 15-4 17.0 - - 2.0-10 - 0.5-2 2.0-8 1.5-5 1.5-4 2.0-22 2.0-9 3.0-4 2.5-14 Simon, John DE 14-1 14.5 - 0.5-0 1.0-7 - 1.0-2 5.0-24 1.0-1 - 1.0-7 1.0-10 4.0-36 DNP Hankins, J DL 3-2 4.0 - 0.5-1 1.0-10 0.5-1 - - 1.0-3 - - 1.0-7 - - Goebel, Garrett DL 3-2 4.0 - 1.0-5 1.0-3 - - 1.0-1 0.5-0 - - - 0.5-2 - Boren, Zach 2-3 3.5 ------0.5-1 0.5-3 - 0.5-1 - 2.0-10 Washington, A DL 3-1 3.5 1.0-8 - - - DNP - - - - 1.5-13 DNP 1.0-8 Williams, N DE 3-1 3.5 - DNP - 0.5-1 1.0-3 - DNP - 1.0-8 1.0-2 - - Sabino, Etienne LB 3-1 3.5 - - 1.0-10 - 1.0-7 - DNP DNP DNP DNP 1.0-2 0.5-1 Barnett, C.J. DB 2-1 2.5 - - 1.0-2 DNP DNP DNP - - 1.0-1 - 0.5-1 - Roby, Bradley DB 2-0 2.0 - - 2.0-13 DNP ------Miller, Steve DL 1-0 1.0 - 1.0-10 DNP DNP DNP - - - - - DNP DNP Klein, Storm LB 1-0 1.0 DNP DNP - - - 1.0-12 - - DNP DNP - DNP Grant, Doran DB 1-0 1.0 - - - 1.0-8 ------Bennett, M DL 1-0 1.0 DNP DNP DNP DNP ------1.0-1 Spence, Noah DE 1-0 1.0 1.0-20 - - - DNP ------Bryant, C DB 0-1 0.5 - - - - 0.5-1 ------Johnson, Orhian DB 0-1 0.5 ------0.5-2 - - - - -

SACKS UA-A TOT MIAMI UCF CAL UAB MSU NEB IND PUR PSU ILL WIS MICH Simon, John DE 9-0 9.0 - - 1.0-7 - - 2.0-13 - - 1.0-7 1.0-10 4.0-36 DNP Shazier, Ryan LB 5-0 5.0 - - 1.0-9 - - 1.0-5 - - 2.0-22 - - 1.0-11 Washington, A DL 3-0 3.0 1.0-8 - - - DNP - - - - 1.0-11 DNP 1.0-8 Williams, N DE 2-0 2.0 - DNP - - 1.0-3 - DNP - 1.0-8 - - - Sabino, Etienne LB 2-0 2.0 - - 1.0-10 - 1.0-7 - DNP DNP DNP DNP - - Spence, Noah DE 1-0 1.0 1.0-20 - - - DNP ------Roby, Bradley DB 1-0 1.0 - - 1.0-11 DNP ------Miller, Steve DL 1-0 1.0 - 1.0-10 DNP DNP DNP - - - - - DNP DNP Goebel, Garrett DL 1-0 1.0 - - 1.0-3 ------Klein, Storm LB 1-0 1.0 DNP DNP - - - 1.0-12 - - DNP DNP - DNP Grant, Doran DB 1-0 1.0 - - - 1.0-8 ------Bennett, M DL 1-0 1.0 DNP DNP DNP DNP ------1.0-1 Boren, Zach 1-0 1.0 ------1.0-9 Hankins, J DL 1-0 1.0 - - 1.0-10 ------

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TOTAL TACKLES UA-A TOT MIAMI UCF CAL UAB MSU NEB IND PUR PSU ILL WIS MICH Shazier, Ryan LB 70-45 115 7-2 2-3 10-3 7-6 1-7 5-5 5-1 7-5 4-4 11-3 9-3 2-3 Bryant, C DB 36-34 70 3-2 4-3 3-2 4-4 0-7 4-5 1-1 4-4 6-0 1-3 3-2 3-1 Roby, Bradley DB 41-22 63 4-2 3-1 7-2 DNP 4-5 3-2 0-1 3-1 5-0 2-3 3-4 7-1 Barnett, C.J. DB 34-22 56 1-1 2-3 6-4 DNP DNP DNP 5-1 5-1 4-1 3-3 6-5 2-3 Hankins, J DL 23-32 55 0-2 0-3 6-4 4-6 0-3 0-3 2-0 6-2 2-3 2-2 1-1 0-3 Boren, Zach 24-26 50 - - - - - 1-0 5-3 0-5 5-2 3-5 7-5 3-6 Sabino, Etienne LB 24-21 45 4-1 1-4 3-4 7-4 4-4 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-2 0-2 Simon, John DE 22-22 44 1-2 2-3 1-0 1-3 2-2 6-1 1-1 1-8 1-1 1-0 5-1 DNP Goebel, Garrett DL 17-25 42 0-1 1-2 3-3 2-2 0-3 3-6 2-2 3-0 1-1 1-1 1-2 0-2 Williams, N DE 19-21 40 2-0 DNP 2-0 1-4 1-5 2-2 DNP 1-5 5-1 3-1 2-2 0-1 Howard, Travis DB 26-14 40 - 2-0 2-1 5-3 3-2 2-4 1-1 1-1 4-0 1-2 3-0 2-0 Johnson, Orhian DB 19-20 39 0-1 5-1 1-2 3-1 1-4 2-3 1-2 0-2 2-0 2-4 1-0 1-0 Grant, Doran DB 15-4 19 2-0 3-0 - 5-2 - - 2-2 - - 1-0 2-0 - Klein, Storm LB 8-10 18 DNP DNP 1-1 1-1 1-2 3-4 2-1 0-1 DNP DNP - DNP Brown, Pitt DB 7-10 17 2-1 DNP - 3-3 0-2 1-2 - 0-1 1-0 - 0-1 - Griffin, Adam DB 8-5 13 2-0 - 1-0 - 1-0 - 1-1 - 2-1 - DNP 1-1 Spence, Noah DE 7-5 12 1-0 1-0 - - DNP - 4-1 1-1 - 0-1 0-2 - Bennett, M DL 6-5 11 DNP DNP DNP DNP - 1-1 1-0 1-1 1-2 - 1-0 1-1 Washington, A DL 5-4 9 2-0 - - - DNP - - - 0-3 2-1 DNP 1-0 Marcus, Jamal LB 7-1 8 1-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 - 1-0 - - 1-1 - DNP - Grant, Curtis LB 2-6 8 0-3 1-2 1-0 - DNP 0-1 DNP - - - DNP DNP Smith, Devin 5-1 6 - - 1-0 0-1 - - - 1-0 2-0 - 1-0 - Perkins, David LB 5-1 6 - 2-0 - - - - - 3-0 DNP 0-1 DNP DNP Hale, Joel DL 2-4 6 - DNP DNP 0-1 - 0-1 1-0 0-2 DNP 1-0 DNP DNP Domicone, Zach DB 0-5 5 DNP - - 0-1 - 0-3 - - DNP DNP DNP 0-1 Perry, Joshua LB 3-2 5 1-1 DNP - - DNP - - 1-0 - 1-0 - 0-1 Basil, Drew 3-2 5 - 0-1 1-0 - 1-1 1-0 ------Schutt, Tommy DL 3-1 4 2-1 - - - DNP - 1-0 DNP - - - - Haynes, Bryce 2-1 3 - 1-0 - - DNP - - 0-1 1-0 - - DNP Williams, C LB 1-2 3 - DNP DNP 1-0 0-1 0-1 ------Miller, Steve DL 3-0 3 1-0 1-0 DNP DNP DNP - - - 1-0 - DNP DNP Bogard, Devan DB 3-0 3 - - - DNP - 2-0 1-0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP Murray, Najee DB 3-0 3 2-0 - - - DNP 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Rice, Taylor 2-0 2 - - - - 1-0 - - - - 1-0 - - Brown, Corey 2-0 2 - 1-0 ------1-0 - - - Tanner, Ron DB 2-0 2 - - DNP DNP - - DNP 1-0 - DNP 1-0 - Reeves, Armani DB 2-0 2 - DNP DNP DNP 1-0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 - Hyde, Carlos 1-1 2 - - DNP DNP 1-0 - 0-1 - - - - - Cataline, Craig 1-0 1 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Crowell, Conner LB 1-0 1 1-0 DNP DNP - DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Dunn, Bri’onte 0-1 1 ------0-1 - - - - DNP Spencer, Evan 0-1 1 ------0-1 - - - - - Buchanan, Ben 1-0 1 - - - - - 1-0 ------Smith, Stewart LB 0-1 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - 0-1 - - - - TEAM 1-0 1 - - - 1-0 ------Moore, J.T. DL 1-0 1 1-0 - - DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Reed, Verlon 0-1 1 - - - - DNP DNP 0-1 - DNP - DNP DNP

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Passing Braxton Miller Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Miami 24 14 0 58.3 207 2 44 2 16 158.3 UCF 24 18 1 75.0 155 1 15 1 6 134.7 California 30 16 1 53.3 249 4 72 1 5 160.4 UAB 20 12 0 60.0 143 0 25 2 13 120.1 Michigan State 23 16 1 69.6 179 1 63 1 6 140.6 Nebraska 14 7 0 50.0 127 1 35 2 8 149.8 Indiana 24 13 1 54.2 211 2 60 3 18 147.2 Purdue 20 9 1 45.0 113 0 35 2 10 82.5 Penn State 19 7 1 36.8 143 1 72 3 15 106.9 Illinois 20 12 0 60.0 226 2 51 4 21 187.9 Wisconsin 18 10 0 55.6 97 0 18 3 17 100.8 Michigan 18 14 0 77.8 189 1 52 4 39 184.3 TOTALS 254 148 6 58.3 2039 15 72 28 174 140.5

Kenny Guiton Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Miami 9 5 0 55.6 37 0 13 1 6 90.1 Indiana 1 1 0 100.0 14 1 14 0 0 547.6 Purdue 11 6 1 54.5 77 1 39 0 0 125.2 Illinois 2 1 0 50.0 11 0 11 0 0 96.2 TOTALS 23 13 1 56.5 139 2 39 1 6 127.3

TEAM Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Purdue 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TOTALS 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

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RUSHING No-Yds/TD MIAMI UCF CAL UAB MSU NEB IND PUR PSU ILL WIS MICH Miller, Braxton 227-1271/13 17-161/1 27-141/3 12-75/1 11-64/2 23-136/0 16-186/1 23-149/1 12-47/1 25-134/2 18-73/1 23-48/0 20-57/0 Hyde, Carlos 185-970/16 17-82/2 7-27/0 DNP DNP 11-49/0 28-140/4 22-156/1 19-91/2 22-55/1 18-137/3 15-87/2 26-146/1 Hall, Jordan 40-218/1 - DNP 17-87/0 17-105/0 6-26/1 DNP - DNP - DNP - DNP Smith, Rod 32-215/2 3-16/0 3-10/0 DNP 6-24/1 DNP 2-38/1 6-40/0 2-3/0 4-48/0 5-32/0 DNP 1-4/0 Dunn, Bri’onte 25-133/2 7-31/1 5-29/0 ------13-73/1 - DNP Brown, Corey 11-96/1 - 2-33/0 1-5/0 1-4/0 1-6/0 1-1/0 1-12/1 1-9/0 - - 2-5/0 1-21/0 Boren, Zach 11-33/2 2-10/1 7-16/0 - 2-7/1 ------Guiton, Kenny 9-32/0 5-14/0 - DNP DNP - - - 2-2/0 - 2-16/0 DNP - Buchanan, Ben 1-6/0 - - - - - 1-6/0 ------Smith, Devin 1-2/0 1-2/0 ------Vannett, Nick 1--1/0 ------1--1/0 - - TEAM 16--68/0 1--22/0 - 3--4/0 - 3--13/0 - 2--4/0 - 2--3/0 - 1--1/0 4--21/0

RECEIVING No-Yds/TD MIAMI UCF CAL UAB MSU NEB IND PUR PSU ILL WIS MICH Brown, Corey 60-669/3 7-87/1 6-48/0 3-31/0 4-67/0 12-84/0 3-35/0 6-51/0 3-44/0 - 4-79/1 4-48/0 8-95/1 Smith, Devin 30-618/6 2-31/1 6-57/0 5-145/2 4-39/0 2-79/1 - 2-106/2 2-48/0 - 1-9/0 4-41/0 2-63/0 Stoneburner, Jake 16-269/4 2-28/0 2-20/1 3-44/2 - - - 4-41/0 1-17/0 2-86/1 1-24/0 - 1-9/0 Spencer, Evan 12-136/0 3-54/0 1-6/0 1-10/0 - - - - 2-15/0 3-33/0 1-9/0 - 1-9/0 Vannett, Nick 9-123/0 2-13/0 - 2-6/0 - - 1-32/0 - - 1-22/0 2-45/0 1-5/0 - Heuerman, Jeff 8-94/1 - 1-9/0 1-9/0 1-10/0 - 2-53/1 - 1-5/0 - 1-5/0 1-3/0 - Fields, Chris 4-55/1 - DNP DNP DNP - - - 3-44/1 - 1-11/0 - DNP Smith, Rod 2-55/1 - - DNP - DNP - - - - 2-55/1 DNP - Hyde, Carlos 8-51/1 - 1-2/0 DNP DNP 1-6/0 - 2-27/1 2-6/0 1-2/0 - - 1-8/0 Boren, Zach 5-42/0 2-18/0 1-13/0 1-4/0 - - 1-7/0 ------Hall, Jordan 3-31/0 - DNP - 2-21/0 1-10/0 DNP - DNP - DNP - DNP Thomas, Michael 3-22/0 - - - 1-6/0 DNP - - 1-11/0 - - - 1-5/0 Reed, Verlon 1-13/0 1-13/0 - - - DNP DNP - - DNP - DNP DNP

PUNT RETURNS No-Yds MIAMI UCF CAL UAB MSU NEB IND PUR PSU ILL WIS MICH Brown, Corey 18-221 2-10 - 1-2 - - 1-76 3-3 1-6 - 3-25 3-69 4-30 Smith, Devin 4-15 1--2 - - - 1-16 2-1 ------Fields, Chris 2-14 - DNP DNP DNP - - - 2-14 - - - DNP Howard, Travis 1-13 ------1-13 - - - - - Roby, Bradley 1-11 - - - DNP 1-11 ------Hall, Jordan 1-6 - DNP - - 1-6 DNP - DNP - DNP - DNP

KICK RETURNS No-Yds MIAMI UCF CAL UAB MSU NEB IND PUR PSU ILL WIS MICH Smith, Rod 13-303 - - DNP - DNP 1-25 3-85 4-94 3-53 2-46 DNP - Smith, Devin 8-147 - 2-50 1-20 1-10 1-21 3-46 ------Roby, Bradley 3-61 - - - DNP ------1-14 2-47 Reeves, Armani 2-45 2-45 DNP DNP DNP - - DNP DNP DNP DNP - - Dunn, Bri’onte 1-22 - - 1-22 ------DNP Heuerman, Jeff 1-0 ------1-0 - Brown, Corey 1-0 ------1-0 - - - - -

INT. RETURNS No-Yds MIAMI UCF CAL UAB MSU NEB IND PUR PSU ILL WIS MICH Howard, Travis 4-51 2-17 1-9 ------1-25 - - Barnett, C.J. 2-1 - - - DNP DNP DNP - 1-0 - - - 1-1 Johnson, Orhian 2-6 - 1-3 - - - 1-3 ------Roby, Bradley 2-49 - - - DNP - 2-49 ------Shazier, Ryan 1-17 ------1-17 - - - Bryant, Christian 1-38 - - 1-38 ------Grant, Doran 1-0 - - - 1-0 ------Sabino, Etienne 1-2 - 1-2 - - - - DNP DNP DNP DNP - -

FUMBLE RETURNS No-Yds MIAMI UCF CAL UAB MSU NEB IND PUR PSU ILL WIS MICH Bryant, Christian 1-3 ------1-3 - Roby, Bradley 1-1 1-1 - - DNP ------

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FUMBLES No.-Lost MIAMI UCF CAL UAB MSU NEB IND PUR PSU ILL WIS MICH Miller, Braxton 9-5 1-0 - 1-0 - 2-2 1-0 - 2-2 - - - 2-1 Smith, Rod 3-2 - 1-1 DNP - DNP - 1-0 - - 1-1 DNP - Brown, Corey 2-1 - - - - 1-0 ------1-1 Guiton, Kenny 1-1 - - DNP DNP - - - - - 1-1 DNP - Boren, Zach 1-1 - 1-1 ------Smith, Devin 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 ------TEAM 1-0 1-0 ------Hyde, Carlos 1-1 - - DNP DNP - 1-1 ------

FUMBLES FORCED No. MIAMI UCF CAL UAB MSU NEB IND PUR PSU ILL WIS MICH Shazier, Ryan 3 - - 1 - - - - - 1 - 1 - Bryant, Christian 2 - - - 1 ------1 Washington, Adolphus 1 - - - - DNP - - - - - DNP 1 Bennett, Michael 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP ------1 Williams, Nathan 1 - DNP - - - 1 DNP - - - - - Boren, Zach 1 ------1 - Sabino, Etienne 1 - - - 1 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP - - Simon, John 1 - - - - - 1 - - - - - DNP

FUMBLES RECOVERED No. MIAMI UCF CAL UAB MSU NEB IND PUR PSU ILL WIS MICH Williams, Nathan 1 - DNP - - - - DNP - - - - 1 Howard, Travis 1 ------1 Bennett, Michael 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP - 1 ------Roby, Bradley 1 1 - - DNP ------

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Team Game-by-Game Comparison

First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Turn- Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards Overs MIAMI 56-10 27/12 15/1 11/10 1/1 53-294/20--1 19-33-0/32-54-2 244/313 86-538/74-312 71/92 0/3 UCF 31-16 25/16 17/5 7/10 1/1 51-256/23-103 18-24-1/25-41-3 155/249 75-411/64-352 64/92 3/3 CALIFORNIA 35-28 14/22 7/9 7/11 0/2 33-163/41-224 16-30-1/27-38-1 249/288 63-412/79-512 82/65 1/1 UAB 29-15 20/22 11/7 9/11 0/4 37-204/34-144 12-20-0/28-46-1 143/259 57-347/80-403 10/109 0/2 Michigan State 17-16 21/17 14/0 6/14 1/3 44-204/22-34 16-23-1/22-42-0 179/269 67-383/64-303 54/112 3/0 NEBRASKA 63-38 19/21 13/10 5/7 1/4 48-371/46-223 7-14-0/15-25-3 127/214 62-498/71-437 200/177 1/4 Indiana 52-49 28/26 16/6 9/16 3/4 54-353/24-129 14-25-1/28-54-0 225/352 79-578/78-481 101/152 1/0 PURDUE 29-22 15/16 7/5 6/10 2/1 36-152/39-117 15-32-2/19-30-1 190/230 68-342/69-347 114/145 4/1 Penn State 35-23 19/19 10/2 5/13 4/4 53-234/28-32 7-19-1/27-46-1 143/327 72-377/74-359 70/98 1/1 ILLINOIS 52-22 32/15 24/6 7/6 1/3 57-330/32-74 13-22-0/19-34-1 237/96 79-567/66-170 96/235 2/1 Wisconsin 21-14 15/20 9/11 5/9 1/0 41-139/56-206 10-18-0/14-27-0 97/154 59-236/83-360 86/57 0/1 MICHIGAN 26-21 22/13 13/5 9/5 0/3 52-207/27-108 14-18-0/11-20-1 189/171 70-396/47-279 78/61 2/4 Totals 446-274 257/219 156/67 86/122 15/30 559-2907/392-1393 161-278-7/267-457-14 2178/2922 837-5085/849-4315 1026/1395 18/21

3rd Down 4th Down Time of TOP Avg Avg Avg Punting Penalties Opponent Conversions Conversions Possession Margin Yds/Rush Yds/Pass Yds/Play Number-Avg Number-Yards MIAMI 9-17/5-19 1-1/0-2 31:26/28:34 2:52 5.5/-0.1 7.4/5.8 6.3/4.2 7-42.1/9-37.1 3-20/6-33 UCF 6-12/7-15 1-2/1-3 33:16/26:44 6:32 5.0/4.5 6.5/6.1 5.5/5.5 2-36.5/2-39.0 10-79/6-45 CALIFORNIA 5-15/6-15 0-0/0-2 24:50/35:10 -10:20 4.9/5.5 8.3/7.6 6.5/6.5 8-40.9/5-43.2 11-101/4-40 UAB 3-10/7-17 0-0/0-1 26:05/33:55 -7:50 5.5/4.2 7.2/5.6 6.1/5.0 7-36.4/3-31.0 7-60/9-99 Michigan State 6-13/4-15 0-0/0-0 30:27/29:33 0:54 4.6/1.5 7.8/6.4 5.7/4.7 4-44.0/6-46.2 6-65/4-35 NEBRASKA 5-11/5-14 1-2/2-2 28:08/31:52 -3:44 7.7/4.8 9.1/8.6 8.0/6.2 4-43.8/4-43.5 9-76/9-75 Indiana 7-14/8-19 1-1/1-1 36:54/23:06 13:48 6.5/5.4 9.0/6.5 7.3/6.2 4-34.2/8-36.0 10-91/4-50 PURDUE 6-15/5-17 2-2/1-2 25:11/34:49 -9:38 4.2/3.0 5.9/7.7 5.0/5.0 5-41.6/7-44.1 4-29/3-29 Penn State 8-16/5-17 0-0/2-4 32:07/27:53 4:14 4.4/1.1 7.5/7.1 5.2/4.9 6-34.2/5-41.2 7-75/9-85 ILLINOIS 5-10/2-14 1-1/0-0 33:31/26:29 7:02 5.8/2.3 10.8/2.8 7.2/2.6 3-33.7/7-38.7 6-79/6-36 Wisconsin 3-12/5-19 0-0/3-5 22:43/37:17 -14:34 3.4/3.7 5.4/5.7 4.0/4.3 9-37.3/8-39.6 2-25/3-40 MICHIGAN 4-13/4-10 0-0/0-1 36:50/23:10 13:40 4.0/4.0 10.5/8.6 5.7/5.9 3-44.3/4-47.8 9-74/5-54 Totals 67-158/63-191 7-9/10-23 361:28/358:32 2:56 5.2/3.6 7.8/6.4 6.1/5.1 62-39.0/68-40.5 774/621

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

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Ohio State Scoring Drives Opponent Scoring Drives - Total Scoring Drives: 62 - Total Scoring Drives: 43 - Other Scores: 1 fumble recovery, 2 INT returns, 2 punt returns, 1 punt block recovery - Other Scores: 2 blocked punt returns, 1 KO return, 1 fumble return

Qtr. Opp. Scoring Play Plays Yards TOP Qtr. Opp. Scoring Play Plays Yards TOP 2 MIAMI Smith, Devin 23 yd pass from Miller ...... 4 83 1:03 1 MIAMI Patterson 22 yd FG...... 6 64 1:23 2 MIAMI Brown 5 yd pass from Miller ...... 7 57 2:22 3 MIAMI Harwell 44 yd pass from Dysert...... 7 73 2:12 2 MIAMI Hyde 4 yd run...... 9 73 3:57 1 UCF Moffitt 28 yd FG...... 8 36 3:57 3 MIAMI Miller 65 yd run...... 1 65 0:17 2 UCF Tukes 1 yd pass from Bortles...... 5 78 2:57 4 MIAMI Hyde 8 yd run...... 1 8 0:05 3 UCF Giovanetti 2 yd pass from Bortles...... 14 84 6:25 4 MIAMI Boren 2 yd run...... 8 41 2:46 4 MIAMI Dunn 4 yd run...... 14 68 6:15 1 CAL Harper 19 yd pass from Maynard...... 6 75 2:33 3 CAL Bigelow 81 yd run...... 1 81 0:14 1 UCF Miller 37 yd run...... 7 71 3:18 4 CAL Maynard 1 yd run...... 8 46 2:34 2 UCF Basil 24 yd FG...... 13 67 5:07 4 CAL Bigelow 59 yd run...... 2 75 0:21 2 UCF Miller 6 yd run...... 8 48 3:03 3 UCF Stoneburner 12 yd pass from Miller...... 12 76 4:35 2 UAB Long 47 yd FG...... 10 44 4:23 3 UCF Miller 8 yd run...... 3 32 0:46 2 UAB Long 54 yd FG...... 6 19 2:47 4 UAB Long 34 yd FG...... 16 80 7:08 1 CAL Miller 55 yd run...... 3 61 0:49 1 CAL Smith, Devin 25 yd pass from Miller...... 4 75 1:11 1 MSU Conroy 34 yd FG...... 9 50 3:39 2 CAL Stoneburner 1 yd pass from Miller...... 5 45 1:33 3 MSU Conroy 50 yd FG...... 9 49 3:52 4 CAL Stoneburner 3 yd pass from Miller...... 11 75 3:55 3 MSU Mumphrey 29 yd pass from Maxwell...... 3 65 1:13 4 CAL Smith, Devin 72 yd pass from Miller...... 3 75 0:54 4 MSU Conroy 48 yd FG...... 9 37 5:07 2 UAB Smith, Rod 1 yd run...... 10 75 3:56 1 NEB Abdullah 1 yd run...... 7 92 3:03 2 UAB Miller 12 yd run...... 5 75 1:54 1 NEB Abdullah 4 yd run...... 4 28 1:07 2 UAB Boren 2 yd run...... 3 32 0:26 2 NEB Maher 26 yd FG...... 8 22 3:31 4 UAB Miller 1 yd run...... 10 71 5:00 2 NEB Martinez 9 yd run...... 4 75 1:59 3 NEB Cotton 3 yd pass from Martinez...... 7 77 2:10 1 MSU Hall 1 yd run...... 8 75 2:51 4 NEB Martinez 2 yd run...... 11 67 4:40 3 MSU Basil 26 yd FG...... 13 66 4:56 3 MSU Smith, D. 63 yd pass from Miller...... 4 74 1:39 1 IND Houston 59 yd run...... 5 87 1:06 2 IND Houston 7 yd run...... 3 16 0:40 2 NEB Hyde 1 yd run...... 3 75 1:10 3 IND Ewald 22 yd FG...... 7 71 2:24 2 NEB Heuerman 18 yd pass from Miller...... 2 20 0:45 3 IND Wynn 76 yd pass from Coffman...... 3 80 0:44 2 NEB Hyde 7 yd run...... 10 75 3:48 3 IND Ewald 44 yd FG...... 5 13 0:40 2 NEB Miller 31 yd run...... 6 57 1:04 4 IND Roberts 1 yd run...... 12 76 4:10 3 NEB Hyde 1 yd run...... 10 75 4:30 4 IND Wilson 12 yd pass from Sudfeld...... 10 74 2:18 4 NEB Smith, R. 33 yd run...... 3 62 1:44 4 IND Houston 25 yd pass from Sudfeld...... 5 48 0:35 4 NEB Hyde 16 yd run...... 4 26 2:14 1 PUR Shavers 83 yd pass from TerBush...... 1 83 0:17 1 IND Brown, C. 12 yd run...... 9 75 4:08 1 PUR Bush 31 yd pass from TerBush...... 8 82 3:48 1 IND Basil 35 yd FG...... 9 37 3:40 2 IND Smith, D. 60 yd pass from Miller...... 4 77 1:29 3 PSU Ficken 27 yd FG...... 9 73 3:45 3 IND Miller 67 yd run...... 1 67 0:18 4 PSU Lehman 2 yd pass from McGloin...... 18 80 5:45 3 IND Hyde 14 yd pass from Guiton...... 8 75 4:06 4 PSU Carter 20 yd pass from McGloin...... 12 83 4:25 4 IND Hyde 1 yd run...... 10 78 4:14 1 ILL Immekus 43 yd FG...... 11 39 3:47 4 IND Smith, D. 46 yd pass from Miller...... 6 75 3:43 1 ILL Immekus 28 yd FG...... 10 46 3:27 1 PUR Miller 8 yd run...... 10 67 3:34 3 ILL Davis 1 yd run ...... 8 42 2:30 3 PUR Hyde 2 yd run...... 8 80 4:10 2 WIS Ball 7 yd run ...... 8 82 3:51 4 PUR Fields 2 yd pass from Guiton...... 7 61 0:44 4 WIS Pedersen 5 yd pass from Phillips...... 9 41 1:25 OT PUR Hyde 1 yd run...... 5 25 0:00 1 MICH Roundtree 75 yd pass from Gardner...... 3 83 1:02 2 PSU Hyde 1 yd run...... 12 75 5:32 2 MICH Gardner 2 yd run...... 5 25 2:43 3 PSU Miller 1 yd run...... 10 57 3:11 2 MICH Robinson 67 yd run...... 2 75 0:50 3 PSU Miller 1 yd run...... 8 85 2:15 4 PSU Stoneburner 72 yd pass from Miller...... 6 92 3:32 1 ILL Hyde 3 yd run...... 10 79 3:30 2 ILL Basil 31 yd FG...... 10 61 3:28 2 ILL Hyde 5 yd run...... 5 64 1:43 2 ILL Smith, R. 51 yd pass...... 3 61 0:49 2 ILL Hyde 3 yd run...... 5 50 2:14 3 ILL Miller 2 yd run...... 11 73 5:46 4 ILL Brown 37 pass from Miller...... 8 75 3:14 4 ILL Dunn 3 yd run...... 7 44 3:29 2 WIS Hyde 15 yd run...... 8 69 2:45 OT WIS Hyde 2 yd run ...... 9 25 0:00 1 MICH Hyde 3 yd run...... 6 75 2:19 1 MICH Basil 41 yd FG...... 11 447 6:26 2 MICH Brown, Corey 14 yd pass from Miller...... 6 59 2:22 2 MICH Basil 52 yd FG...... 5 30 0:32 3 MICH Basil 28 yd FG...... 7 35 3:42 4 MICH Basil 25 yd FG...... 4 2 1:53

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2012 All-Big Ten Conference Football Teams COACHES MEDIA

FIRST TEAM OFFENSE SECOND TEAM FIRST TEAM OFFENSE SECOND TEAM Taylor Martinez, Nebraska Quarterback Braxton Miller, Ohio State Braxton Miller, Ohio State Quarterback Taylor Martinez, Nebraska Le’Veon Bell, Michigan State Running Back Ameer Abdullah, Nebraska Le’Veon Bell, Michigan State Running Back Venric Mark, Northwestern , Wisconsin Running Back Venric Mark, Northwestern Montee Ball, Wisconsin Running Back Carlos Hyde, Ohio State Carlos Hyde, Ohio State Allen Robinson, Penn State Receiver , Indiana Allen Robinson, Penn State Receiver Kenny Bell, Nebraska , Wisconsin Receiver Kenny Bell, Nebraska Jared Abbrederis, Wisconsin Receiver Corey Brown, Ohio State Travis Frederick, Wisconsin Center Matt Stankiewitch, Penn State Matt Stankiewitch, Penn State Center , Iowa Spencer Long, Nebraska Guard Brian Mulroe, Northwestern , Michigan Guard Ryan Groy, Wisconsin Andrew Norwell, Ohio State Guard John Urschel, Penn State Spencer Long, Nebraska Guard John Urschel, Penn State , Michigan Tackle Jeremiah Sirles, Nebraska Taylor Lewan, Michigan Tackle Hugh Thornton, Illinois Rick Wagner, Wisconsin Tackle Jack Mewhort, Ohio State Rick Wagner, Wisconsin Tackle Jeremiah Sirles, Nebraska Kyle Carter, Penn State Tight End , Michigan State Jacob Pedersen, Wisconsin Tight End Dion Sims, Michigan State Brett Maher, Nebraska Kicker Jeff Budzien, Northwestern Jeff Budzien, Northwestern Kicker Brett Maher, Nebraska FIRST TEAM DEFENSE SECOND TEAM FIRST TEAM DEFENSE SECOND TEAM Eric Martin, Nebraska Line Adam Replogle, Indiana Johnathan Hankins, Ohio State Line Michael Buchanan, Illinois John Simon, Ohio State Line , Michigan State John Simon, Ohio State Line Adam Replogle, Indiana Jordan Hill, Penn State Line D.L. Wilhite, Minnesota Jordan Hill, Penn State Line Craig Roh, Michigan Kawann Short, Purdue Line Johnathan Hankins, Ohio State Kawann Short, Purdue Line Eric Martin, Nebraska Ryan Shazier, Ohio State Linebacker Jake Ryan, Michigan Baker Steinkuhler, Nebraska , Penn State Linebacker , Michigan State Max Bullough, Michigan State Linebacker Will Compton, Nebraska Mike Taylor, Wisconsin Linebacker Gerald Hodges, Penn State Michael Mauti, Penn State Linebacker Ryan Shazier, Ohio State Micah Hyde, Iowa Defensive Back Johnny Adams, Michigan State , Wisconsin Linebacker Gerald Hodges, Penn State Daimion Stafford, Nebraska Defensive Back Darqueze Dennard, Michigan State Micah Hyde, Iowa Defensive Back Jordan Kovacs, Michigan Travis Howard, Ohio State Defensive Back Josh Johnson, Purdue Johnny Adams, Michigan State Defensive Back Daimion Stafford, Nebraska Bradley Roby, Ohio State Defensive Back Devin Smith, Wisconsin Darqueze Dennard, Michigan State Defensive Back Christian Bryant, Ohio State Will Hagerup, Michigan Punter Mike Sadler, Michigan State Bradley Roby, Ohio State Defensive Back Ricardo Allen, Purdue Mike Sadler, Michigan State Punter Brett Maher, Nebraska HONORABLE MENTION: ILLINOIS: Jonathan Brown; Michael Buchanan; Terry Hawthorne; Graham Pocic; Akeem Spence; Hugh Thornton; INDIANA: Ted Bolser; Mitch HONORABLE MENTION: ILLINOIS: Akeem Spence; INDIANA: Ted Bolser; Dan Feeney; Ewald; Dan Feeney; Greg Heban; Will Matte; Jason Spriggs; Shane Wynn; IOWA: C.J. Cody Latimer; Jason Spriggs; IOWA: C.J. Fiedorowicz; Anthony Hitchens; Mike Meyer; Fiedorowicz; James Ferentz; Joe Gaglione; Anthony Hitchens; Mike Meyer; James Mor- Matt Tobin; MICHIGAN: J.T. Floyd; ; Brendan Gibbons; Will Hagerup; ris; MICHIGAN: William Campbell; J.T. Floyd; ; Jeremy Gallon; Brendan ; Jake Ryan; MICHIGAN STATE: Denicos Allen; William Gholston; Isaiah Gibbons; Jordan Kovacs; Patrick Omameh; ; Craig Roh; Roy Roundtree; Lewis; Chris McDonald; Marcus Rush; MINNESOTA: Michael Carter; NEBRASKA: Ben MICHIGAN STATE: Denicos Allen; Isaiah Lewis; Chris McDonald; Marcus Rush; MIN- Cotton; Ciante Evans; Justin Jackson; P.J. Smith; NORTHWESTERN: Ibraheim Campbell; NESOTA: Michael Carter; Ra’Shede Hageman; Troy Stoudermire; NEBRASKA: Ameer Brian Mulroe; Tyler Scott; Patrick Ward; OHIO STATE: C.J. Barnett; Travis Howard; Abdullah; Will Compton; Ben Cotton; Ciante Evans; Justin Jackson; Brett Maher (punter); Corey Linsley; Jack Mewhort; Andrew Norwell; PENN STATE: Adrian Amos; Deion Kyler Reed; P.J. Smith; Baker Steinkuhler; NORTHWESTERN: Chi Chi Ariguzo; Ibraheim Barnes; Kyle Carter; Mike Farrell; Matt McGloin; Stephon Morris; PURDUE: Antavian Edi- Campbell; Kain Colter; David Nwabuisi; Damien Proby; Tyler Scott; Patrick Ward; OHIO son; Josh Johnson; Cody Webster; WISCONSIN: Beau Allen; Marcus Cromartie; Travis STATE: C.J. Barnett; Corey Brown; Christian Bryant; Reid Fragel; Corey Linsley; Frederick; David Gilbert; Ethan Hemer; Drew Meyer; Devin Smith; Dezmen Southward; Etienne Sabino; PENN STATE: Adrian Amos; Deion Barnes; Mike Farrell; Matt McGloin; Mike Taylor. Stephon Morris; Sean Stanley; Zach Zwinak; PURDUE: Ricardo Allen; Antavian Edison; Landon Feichter; Cody Webster; WISCONSIN: Beau Allen; Chris Borland; Marcus Cromartie; David Gilbert; Ryan Groy; Drew Meyer; Jacob Pedersen; Dezmen Southward.

2012 Big Ten Individual Award Winners

Graham-George Offensive Player of the Year: Braxton Miller, Ohio State Rimington-Pace Offensive Lineman of the Year: Taylor Lewan, Michigan

Nagurski-Woodson Defensive Player of the Year: John Simon, Ohio State Smith-Brown Defensive Lineman of the Year: John Simon, Ohio State

Thompson-Randle El Freshman of the Year: Deion Barnes, Penn State Butkus-Fitzgerald Linebacker of the Year: Michael Mauti, Penn State

Hayes-Schembechler & Dave McClain Coach of the Year: Bill O’Brien, Penn State Tatum-Woodson Defensive Back of the Year: Micah Hyde, Iowa

Griese-Brees Quarterback of the Year: Braxton Miller, Ohio State Bakken-Andersen Kicker of the Year: Brett Maher, Nebraska, and Jeff Budzien, Northwestern Richter-Howard Receiver of the Year: Allen Robinson, Penn State Eddleman-Fields Punter of the Year: Will Hagerup, Michigan Ameche-Dayne Running Back of the Year: Montee Ball, Wisconsin

Kwalick-Clark Tight End of the Year: Jacob Pedersen, Wisconsin

74 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL GAme 1: Miami Stat Info Ohio State cruises past Miami in Urban Meyer’s debut, 56-10 Miami (OH) 10 Braxton Miller rushes for an Ohio State QB-record 161 yards; throws for 207 No. 18 Ohio State 56 Sept. 1, 2012 - Ohio Stadium (105,039) COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Braxton Miller made Urban Meyer’s debut even more memorable. SCORING 1 2 3 4 F Miller rushed for 161 yards, a record for an Ohio State Miami (OH) 3 0 7 0 10 quarterback, and threw for two scores to lead the 18th- Ohio State 0 21 14 21 56 ranked Buckeyes to a 56-10 victory over Miami (Ohio). The slow-starting Miller, who stutter-stepped for a Scoring Summary: 65-yard score just 17 seconds into the second half, First Quarter was 14-of-24 passing for 207 yards. He connected with 05:06 MU Palmore-Lett 22 yd field goal Devin Smith for one highlight-reel score and also hit Corey Brown on a 5-yard TD pass. SECOND QUARTER After Miller’s long run made it 28-3, Bradley Roby 13:49 OSU Smith, D. 23 yd pass from Miller recovered a high Miami punt snap in the end zone and (Basil kick) the rout was on. 11:03 OSU Brown, C 5 yd pass from Miller Travis Howard had two interceptions and Carlos Hyde (Basil kick) scored on 4- and 8-yard runs for Ohio State. 05:17 OSU Hyde 4 yd run (Basil kick) Miller and Hyde, who had 82 yards on 17 carries, THIRD QUARTER helped the Buckeyes roll up 294 yards on the ground 14:43 OSU Miller 65 yd run (Basil kick) and 244 through the air. 12:41 OSU Roby 1 yd fumble recovery (Basil kick) Much like during the early spring the Buckeyes 10:24 MU Harwell 44 yd pass from Dysert struggled at the outset. With Miller completing just (Palmore-Lett kick) one of his first seven passes, Ohio State was outgained 172-48 in the opening quarter before a stunned crowd FOURTH QUARTER of 105,039 at Ohio Stadium which came expecting to 14:04 OSU Hyde 8 yd run (Basil kick) see a refurbished and cutting-edge offense. The first 09:33 OSU Boren 2 yd run (Basil kick) four possessions ended with punts. Head coach Urban Meyer and the Buckeyes posted a 56-10 00:44 OSU Dunn, Bri’onte 4 yd run (Basil kick) Meanwhile, the RedHawks bumbled despite taking a win over Miami (OH) in Meyer’s debut as OSU head coach. 3-0 lead after the first 15 minutes. TEAM STATISTICS MIAMI OSU Zac Dysert, who completed 31 of 53 passes for 303 but still finished with 120 yards on eight receptions. FIRST DOWNS 12 27 yards and one touchdown with the two interceptions, Harwell caught a 44-yarder from Dysert for the RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 20--1 53-294 was victimized by dropped catches again and again. RedHawks’ touchdown early in the third quarter. PASSING YDS (NET) 313 244 Three times it appeared the RedHawks had a first down The RedHawks had taken advantage of Ohio State’s Passes Att-Comp-Int 54-32-2 33-19-0 after a catch when the ball abruptly came loose. early offensive misplays to take the lead on freshman TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 74-312 86-538 Taking over at their own 17 after a punt, the Buckeyes Kaleb Patterson’s 22-yard field goal - not long after he Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-1 needed just four plays to cover the distance and take had missed a chip shot from almost the same distance. Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-8 the lead for good. Miller used a play-action fake to Miller’s rushing total eclipsed the previous record of Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-92 2-45 freeze the defense before hitting Brown for a 38-yard 146 yards set by against Wisconsin Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-17 gain to the Miami 23. Miller then threw high and hard in 1974. Punts (Number-Avg) 9-37.1 7-42.1 into the right corner of the end zone where Smith Brown finished with seven catches. The Buckeyes’ Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-0 leaped, snagged the ball with his right hand and, while leading receivers a year ago had 14 receptions in 13 Penalties-Yards 6-33 3-20 twisting, tucked it in as he crashed to the ground. games. Possession Time 28:34 31:26 Once they figured out how to score, the Buckeyes kept Third-Down Conversions 5 of 19 9 of 17 it up. Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 1 of 1 Miller rolled right and flipped a short pass to Brown Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 5-7 for a TD before Hyde burst in off right tackle for a 21-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-22 2-28 lead. A 44-yard throw from Miller to Evan Spencer with 3 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS seconds left in the half gave Ohio State the ball at the RUSHING: Miami-Semms 5-13; Green 3-10; Ken- 1, but Hyde was stopped by Miami’s Justin Bowers nedy 4-7; Scott 1-4; Treadwell 2-4; Boucher 2-minus short of the goal line. 8; Dysert 2-minus 14. Ohio State-Miller, Braxton 17- Miller scored just 17 seconds into the second half, 161; Hyde, Carlos 17-82; Dunn, Bri’onte 7-31; Smith, juking and then speeding past the Redhawks’ D.J. Rod 3-16; Guiton, Kenny 5-14; Boren, Zach 2-10; Smith, Devin 1-2 Brown down the left sideline for the lengthy score. PASSING: Miami-Dysert 31-53-2-303; Boucher 1-1- Moments later, a high snap tipped off the fingertips of 0-10. Ohio State-Miller, Braxton 14-24-0-207; Gui- Miami punter Zac Murphy, with Roby winning a scrum ton, Kenny 5-9-0-37. in the end zone for the touchdown and a 35-3 lead. RECEIVING: Miami-Harwell 8-120; Cruse 8-48; Scott Miami’s Nick Harwell, fourth in the nation a year ago 5-87; Kennedy 4-19; Frazier 2-15; Green 2-7; Semmes in yards receiving per game, had a couple of the drops 1-10; Givens 1-4; Marck 1-3. Ohio State-Brown 7-87; Spencer 3-54; Smith 2-31; Stoneburner 2-28; Boren 2-18; Vannett 2-13; Reed 1-13.

75 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL GAme 2: UCF Stat Info Miller leads No. 14 Ohio State past stingy UCF squad, 31-16 UCF 16 QB rushes for 141 yards and 3 TDs, throws for 155 on 18 of 24 passing No. 14 Ohio State 31 Sept. 1, 2012 - Ohio Stadium (104,745) COLUMBUS, Ohio -- No. 14 Ohio State downed UCF 31-16 in front of a crowd of 104,745 Sept. 8 at Ohio SCORING 1 2 3 4 F Stadium. The game marked the first meeting between UCF 3 7 6 0 16 the two teams. Ohio State 7 10 14 0 31 Sophomore quarterback Braxton Miller became the first Ohio State quarterback in 34 years to rush for three Scoring Summary: touchdowns in a game and finished with 141 yards First Quarter rushing. He ran for over 100 yards in the first half for 09:35 OSU Miller 37 yd run (Basil kick) the second consecutive week. 00:12 UCF Moffitt 28 yd field goal “I like to give credit to a very good team we faced in Central Florida,” head coach Urban Meyer said. “We Second Quarter knew going in they would try to run downhill on us. I 09:58 OSU Basil 24 yd field goal think this is the second week in a row we held a team 06:54 UCF Tukes 1 yd pass from Bortles under 100 yards rushing. However, pass defense, (Moffitt kick) we have a long way to go. Getting pressure on the 00:15 OSU Miller 6 yd run (Basil kick) quarterback. Third Quarter “Offensively, we’re down to our third tailback, and it 10:25 OSU Stoneburner 12 yd pass from Miller looked like it. We have to get better. The guys carrying (Basil kick) the ball are talented, just terrible mistakes. Penalties 08:08 OSU Miller 8 yd run (Basil kick) and turnovers are not in the first game, very minimal 01:37 UCF Giovanetti 2 yd pass from Bortles penalties and zero turnovers.” (Moffitt kick blocked) Miller, who last weekend broke the single-game record for rushing yards by a Buckeye quarterback, went TEAM STATISTICS UCF OSU over 1,000 yards for his collegiate career on a run in the FIRST DOWNS 16 25 Sophomore Braxton Miller became the first OSU QB since third quarter. He also opened up the game completing RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 23-103 51-256 Art Schlicter in 1978 to rush for 3 TDs. his first seven pass attempts and his 18 completions PASSING YDS (NET) 249 155 tied a career best set last season against Florida. Passes Att-Comp-Int 41-25-3 24-18-1 Miller rushed for 42 yards on the Buckeyes opening UCF scored on a two-yard pass from Bortles to senior TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 64-352 75-411 drive, including a 37-yard scamper up the middle for a fullback Billy Giovanetti with 46 seconds remaining in Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 touchdown. The point after by junior kicker Drew Basil the third quarter, but Ohio State freshman Adolphus Punt Returns-Yards 1-7 0-0 put Ohio State up early, 7-0. A 28-yard field goal from Washington blocked the Knight’s point after try to Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-82 2-50 UCF sophomore kicker Shawn Moffitt cut the score to keep the score at 31-16. Interception Returns-Yards 1-3 3-14 7-3 at the end of the first quarter. The Buckeyes finished with 411 yards of total Punts (Number-Avg) 2-39.0 2-36.5 Basil hit on his first field goal attempt of the season, a offense, 256 of that coming on the ground. Junior Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-2 24-yard try, to put the Buckeyes back up by seven with wide-out Corey “Philly” Brown had 48 yards receiving Penalties-Yards 6-45 10-79 9:58 remaining in the first half. on six catches and another 33 yards on two carries. Possession Time 26:44 33:16 The Knights pulled even with the Buckeyes with 6:54 Sophomore receiver Devin Smith also had six Third-Down Conversions 7 of 15 6 of 12 left in the half as sophomore tight end Justin Tukes receptions for 57 yards. Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 1 of 2 hauled in a one-yard pass from redshirt-sophomore Each team had three turnovers in the game. Ohio Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 4-4 quarterback Blake Bortles. Central Florida sophomore State also got interceptions from seniors Orhian Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-6 1-10 running back Storm Johnson broke off a 48-yard run Johnson and Etienne Sabino. For Johnson it was the to put Central Florida into scoring position. Johnson fifth of his career and Sabino’s marked his first. Individual Statistics finished the day with 75 yards rushing. Student-athletes from the other 35 Ohio State varsity RUSHING: UCF-Johnson, Storm 12-75; Harvey, Brynn Miller ran in from six yards out with 15 seconds sports were recognized on the field during halftime. 7-36; Calabrese, Rob 1-2; McDuffie, Q. 1-1; Bortles, remaining in the second quarter to give the Buckeyes Blake 1-minus 10. Ohio State-Miller, Braxton 27-141; a 17-10 halftime lead. Senior cornerback Travis Howard Brown, Philly 2-33; Dunn, Bri’onte 5-29; Hyde, Carlos intercepted his third pass of the season to set up the 7-27; Boren, Zach 7-16; Smith, Rod 3-10. scoring drive. Ohio State opened up the second half with a 12-play, PASSING: UCF-Bortles, Blake 25-41-3-249. Ohio 76-yard drive, capped off by a 12-yard touchdown pass State-Miller, Braxton 18-24-1-155. from Miller to senior Jake Stoneburner. The touchdown RECEIVING: UCF-Worton, J.J. 7-96; Hall, Rannell was the 10th of Stoneburner’s career. The success on 5-40; McDuffie, Q. 3-44; Johnson, Storm 3-22; God- the ground continued for Miller as he put Ohio State frey, Jeff 2-17; Floyd, D. 2-16; Reese, Josh 1-11; up 31-10 on an eight-yard run with 8:08 remaining in Giovanetti, B. 1-2; Tukes, Justin 1-1. Ohio State- quarter number three. Smith, Devin 6-57; Brown, Philly 6-48; Stoneburner, J 2-20; Boren, Zach 1-13; Heuerman, Jeff 1-9; Spencer, Evan 1-6; Hyde, Carlos 1-2.

INTERCEPTIONS: UCF-Bouye, A.J. 1-3. Ohio State- Howard, Travis 1-9; Johnson, Orhian 1-3; Sabino, Etienne 1-2.

76 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL GAme 3: California Stat Info No. 12 Ohio State Holds Off Cal, 35-28 California 28 Braxton Miller accounts for 324 yards of total offense and 5 touchdowns No. 12 Ohio State 35 Sept. 15, 2012 - Ohio Stadium (105,232) COLUMBUS, Ohio - No. 12 ranked Ohio State got all it could handle from California, hanging on for a 35-28 SCORING 1 2 3 4 F non-conference victory in front of 105,232 fans at Ohio California 7 0 7 14 28 Stadium. Ohio State 13 7 0 15 35 California had 512 yards of offense compared to 412 for Ohio State, outgaining the Buckeyes both on Scoring Summary: the ground and through the air, but three missed field First Quarter 05:11 OSU Miller 55 yd run (Basil kick failed) goals and some big plays by sophomore quarterback 02:38 CAL Harper 19 yd pass from Maynard Braxton Miller and his receiving group doomed the (D’Amato kick) Golden Bears in the end. 01:27 OSU Smith 25 yd pass from Miller Miller accounted for all five scores on the day for (Basil kick) Ohio State, including a personal-best four passing touchdowns. The game featured numerous big Second Quarter plays from both teams, with each squad having two 13:30 OSU Stoneburner 1 yd pass from Miller touchdowns over 50 yards. Not one of the nine scoring (Basil kick) drives took more than four minutes off the clock. Following a turnover on downs forced by the Ohio Third Quarter State defense, Miller broke off a 55-yard touchdown 09:34 CAL Bigelow 81 yd run (D’Amato kick) run to put the Buckeyes out front with 5:11 to play in the first quarter. A failed point after attempt kept the Fourth Quarter score at 6-0. 12:26 CAL Maynard 1 yd run (D’Amato kick) California did not take long to respond as it marched 08:31 OSU Stoneburner 3 yd pass from Miller 75 yards in just 2:38 on its next possession to jump (Miller rush) ahead 7-6. Chris Harper hauled in a screen pass from 08:10 CAL Bigelow 59 yd run (D’Amato kick) 03:26 OSU Smith 72 yd pass from Miller quarterback Zach Maynard and took it 19 yards for the Junior Christian Bryant iced the win for the Buckeyes with (Basil kick) score. his first career interception in the final minutes. Sophomore wide receiver Devin Smith beat his TEAM STATISTICS CAL OSU defender to bring in a 25-yard strike from Miller to with 3:26 left on the clock. For Smith it was his second FIRST DOWNS 22 14 put the Buckeyes back in the lead. Drew Basil’s point touchdown of the game and seventh of his career. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 41-224 33-163 after made the score 13-7 with 1:11 to play in the first Junior Christian Bryant sealed the win for the PASSING YDS (NET) 288 249 quarter. Miller hit senior Jake Stoneburner on a 40-yard Buckeyes with his first career interception. Passes Att-Comp-Int 38-27-1 30-16-1 pass down the middle of the field to set up the score Miller finished with 249 yards through the air and 75 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 79-512 63-412 on the next play. rushing on 12 carries. Leading the way on the ground Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1--9 1-2 The next drive by Ohio State put the Buckeyes up 20-7. for the Buckeyes was senior Jordan Hall who had 87 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-74 2-42 This time they were set up by a 35-yard Smith reception yards on 17 rush attempts. Devin Smith ended up with Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-38 and finished off by a Stoneburner touchdown, a 1-yard five receptions for 145 yards. connection from Miller. Punts (Number-Avg) 5-43.2 8-40.9 Sophomore linebacker Ryan Shazier led the way Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 Brendan Bigelow dashed 81 yards for California to defensively for Ohio State. Shazier had 13 tackles cut the Buckeye lead to six with 9:34 to play in the Penalties-Yards 4-40 11-101 (with one sack), including 10 solos, on the day. The Possession Time 35:10 24:50 third quarter. The run was the third longest by an OSU Buckeyes had six sacks total vs. the Golden Bears. opponent and the longest against the Buckeyes in Ohio Third-Down Conversions 6 of 15 5 of 15 Juniors C.J. Barnett and Johnathan Hankins each had Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 0 of 0 Stadium history. 10 tackles for the Buckeyes. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 2-2 Maynard punched in a 1-yard touchdown run to put Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 6-50 the Golden Bears out front 21-20 with 12:26 remaining in quarter number four. Individual Statistics Ohio State answered with an 11-play, 75-yard scoring RUSHING: California-Bigelow, Brenda 4-160; Sofele, drive, capped off by a 3-yard pass from Miller to Isi 21-86; Anderson, C.J. 4-13; Stevens, Eric 2-11; Stoneburner. The second touchdown of the game for Maynard, Zach 10-minus 46. Ohio State-Hall, Jordan Stoneburner was the 12th of his career. Miller rushed 17-87; Miller, Braxton 12-75; Brown, Philly 1-5; in for a successful two-point conversion attempt and TEAM 3-minus 4. the Buckeyes held a 28-21 advantage. Cal answered quickly with a 59-yard touchdown run PASSING: California-Maynard, Zach 26-37-1-280; from Bigelow to even things up with 8:10 to play in Allen, Keenan 1-1-0-8. Ohio State-Miller, Braxton regulation. 16-30-1-249. Following the third missed field goal of the afternoon for California, Miller hooked up on a 72 yard score with RECEIVING: California-Allen, Keenan 9-80; Ander- Smith to put the Buckeyes back on top for good, 35-28, son, C.J. 4-65; Harper, Chris 3-32; Treggs, Bryce 3-28; Powe, Darius 2-44; Stevens, Eric 2-13; Wark, Jacob 2-12; Maynard, Zach 1-8; Sofele, Isi 1-6. Ohio State- Smith, Devin 5-145; Stoneburner, J 3-44; Brown, Philly 3-31; Vannett, Nick 2-6; Spencer, Evan 1-10; Heuerman, Jeff 1-9; Boren, Zach 1-4.

77 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL GAme 4: UAB Stat Info Miller, Hall lead Buckeyes past UAB, 29-15 UAB 15 Senior RB rushes for a career-best 105 yards in the win No. 18 Ohio State 29 Sept. 22, 2012 - Ohio Stadium (105,019) COLUMBUS, Ohio - Braxton Miller ran for two touchdowns and No. 16 Ohio State overcame a slow SCORING 1 2 3 4 F start to hold off UAB, 29-15, Sept. 22 in the Buckeyes’ UAB 6 6 0 3 15 final tuneup before Big Ten play. Ohio State 0 21 0 8 29 UAB (0-3) more than held its own against the Buckeyes (4-0), who committed drive-killing penalties, had a punt Scoring Summary: blocked for a touchdown and had trouble scoring at First Quarter times. 09:21 UAB Adams 20 yd blocked punt return The Blazers scored on special teams and started the (Long kick blockd) second half by recovering an onside kick, but were undone by four chop-block penalties and a giveaway Second Quarter that led to a score. 10:27 UAB Long 47 yd field goal Miller completed passes for 12, 14 and 18 yards and 06:31 OSU Smith 1 yd run (Basil kick) ran for 26 yards to set up his own clinching 1-yard TD 03:44 UAB Long 54 yd field goal run with 5:03 left. 01:50 OSU Miller 12 yd run (Basil kick) Miller completed 12 of 20 passes for 143 yards 01:02 OSU Boren 2 yd run (Basil kick) and rushed for 64 yards on 11 carries. Jordan Hall, Fourth Quarter meanwhile, was another bright spot for Ohio State, 13:44 UAB Long 34 yd field goal gaining a career-high 105 yards on 17 carries. 05:03 OSU Miller 1 yd run (Miller rush) Ohio State was a 37-point favorite against UAB, which had lost at home to in-state rival Troy 39-29 in its opener TEAM STATISTICS UAB OSU and then been pounded 49-6 by No. 8 South Carolina FIRST DOWNS 22 20 a week ago. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 34-144 37-204 UAB outgained the Buckeyes, 403-347 and had more PASSING YDS (NET) 259 143 first downs, 22-20. Senior Jordan Hall rushed 17 times for a career-high 105 Passes Att-Comp-Int 46-28-1 20-12-0 Austin Brown completed 21 of 35 passes for 196 yards yards in the win over UAB. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 80-403 57-347 with one interception, while Jonathan Perry hit on 7 of Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 11 passes for 63 yards before leaving after the opening was credited with the block, with receiver Nick Adams Punt Returns-Yards 3-42 0-0 quarter for UAB. Darrin Reaves rushed for 72 yards on scooping up the loose ball and running 20 yards for Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-67 1-10 16 carries. the touchdown. Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 The Blazers, down by nine points at the half, showed The Buckeyes were able to punt after each of their Punts (Number-Avg) 3-31.0 7-36.4 some moxie against a ranked opponent by kicking next two possessions - a mark of how well UAB’s Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 onside and recovering. defense was playing and how sporadic the offense Penalties-Yards 9-99 7-60 They then dominated the statistics in a scoreless looked with several dropped passes and missed Possession Time 33:55 26:05 third quarter, running 25 plays to Ohio State’s 12. The assignments. Third-Down Conversions 7 of 17 3 of 10 Buckeyes had an interception nullified by a defensive After Long’s 47-yard field goal pushed the lead to Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 offside penalty. nine points, the Buckeyes woke up and went 75 yards Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 4-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-13 1-8 booted his third field goal of the afternoon for to score on a 1-yard plunge by Rod Smith, his second UAB to cut the gap to 21-15 early in the fourth quarter. career touchdown. But the Blazers came right back Individual Statistics Ohio State’s offense sputtered at times. The Buckeyes to make it 12-7 with just 3:44 left in the half when RUSHING: UAB-REAVES, Darrin 16-72; PERRY, Jona- lost a yard on three plays and punted, UAB driving to the Long converted a 54-yard field goal - the longest in than 5-26; COLES, Bashr 3-21; FRANKLIN, Greg 3-21; Ohio State 28 before Long finally misfired on a 47-yard UAB history and the third longest by an Ohio State attempt. JACKSON, Dontav 2-10; BROWN, Austin 5-minus 6. opponent at Ohio Stadium. Ohio State-Hall, Jordan 17-105; Miller, Braxton 11- After foundering for the entire half, the Buckeyes From there, however, everything unraveled for the finally got untracked to put the lead out of reach, 64; Smith, Rod 6-24; Boren, Zach 2-7; Brown, Philly Blazers. 1-4. embarking on a 71-yard drive that ended with Miller It took just 2:42 for the Buckeyes to grab a 21-12 picking his spot and bulling in off left tackle on a 1-yard lead. PASSING: UAB-BROWN, Austin 21-35-1-196; PERRY, carry. Miller then raced around left end for the two- Miller completed four straight passes and then point conversion and a 29-15 lead. Jonathan 7-11-0-63. Ohio State-Miller, Braxton 12- covered the last 12 yards himself - pirouetting to leave 20-0-143. Doran Grant’s interception ended the next UAB linebacker Greg Irvin grasping at air at the 7 - to give possession and the Blazers’ hopes. Ohio State its first lead of the day. RECEIVING: UAB-REAVES, Darrin 7-42; WILLIAMS, UAB quickly grabbed a 9-0 lead, quieting a crowd of Two snaps later, Brown tossed a quick pass in the Jacki 5-55; ADAMS, Nick 5-45; HEARN, Patrick 4-40; 105,019. right flat to tight end , who was NELSON, Jamarcu 2-17; DAVIS, Jay 2-14; COLES, Meyer, who has taken over coaching Ohio State’s upended by Christian Bryant and Grant - Backman Bashr 1-32; BACKMAN, Kennar 1-7; ACCURSIO, special teams, was particularly miffed after the Blazers leaving the ball on the ground where Grant fell on it. Sam 1-7. Ohio State-Brown, Philly 4-67; Smith, broke through easily and snuffed a punt before it got It took just three plays for the Buckeyes to cover Devin 4-39; Hall, Jordan 2-21; Heuerman, Jeff 1-10; to the toe of Ben Buchanan. Linebacker Jesse Parrish the 32 yards, with Zach Boren going the last 2 for the Thomas, Michael 1-6. score. INTERCEPTIONS: UAB-None. Ohio State-Grant, Doran 1-0.

78 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL GAme 5: at #20 Michigan State Stat Info No. 14 Ohio State 17 No. 14 Buckeyes move to 5-0 with 17-16 win No. 20 Michigan State 16 Urban Meyer collects his first Big Ten and road victory at Ohio State Sept. 29, 2012 - Spartan Stadium (76,705)

EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) -- Urban Meyer’s first Big SCORING 1 2 3 4 F Ten game as Ohio State coach turned out to be a classic Ohio State 7 0 10 0 17 welcome to the conference. Michigan State 3 0 10 3 16 His quarterback got shaken up twice, but Braxton Miller kept coming back on the field, and in the end Scoring Summary: the Buckeyes played just well enough defensively to First Quarter come away with a bruising victory. 12:09 OSU Hall 1 yd run (Basil kick) “This was a war. This was two sledgehammers 08:23 MSU Conroy 34 yd field goal going at each other,” Meyer said. “I know the Big Ten has taken some heat. That was a great game. Great Third Quarter atmosphere, a bunch of great players on the field that 11:04 MSU Conroy 50 yd field goal are going to be playing at the next level, and that was 06:08 OSU Basil 26 yd field goal good for college football and good for the Big Ten.” 04:49 MSU Mumphery 29 yd pass from Maxwell Miller threw for 179 yards and ran for 136, and No. (Conroy kick) 14 Ohio State held off No. 20 Michigan State 17-16 03:05 OSU Smith 63 yd pass from Miller on Saturday. Miller put Ohio State ahead 17-13 with (Basil kick) a 63-yard touchdown pass to Devin Smith in the third quarter, and the Buckeyes’ maligned defense held Fourth Quarter Le’Veon Bell and the Michigan State running game in 07:07 MSU Conroy 48 yd field goal check. Meyer becomes the third coach to start 5-0 in his first TEAM STATISTICS OSU MSU season at Ohio State. Carol Widdoes and Earle Bruce FIRST DOWNS 21 17 also did it in 1944 and 1979, respectively. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 44-204 22-34 Michigan State (3-2, 0-1) has lost four home games Orhian Johnson and Nathan Williams celebrate after PASSING YDS (NET) 179 269 in a row against Ohio State. Bradley Roby blocked an MSU punt in the second quarter. Passes Att-Comp-Int 23-16-1 42-22-0 The Buckeyes (5-0, 1-0) aren’t eligible to win the Big TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 67-383 64-303 Ten title because of sanctions, but they handed the Miller remained down holding his left knee after his Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Spartans an early loss. fumble but was able to come back the next time Ohio Punt Returns-Yards 3-33 1-10 Michigan State took a 13-10 advantage in the third State had the ball. The Spartans forced a three-and- Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-21 4-102 on a terrific individual effort by . With out anyway and took over at their own 20 with 5:39 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 the ball on the Ohio State 29 after a personal foul call left, down 17-16. Punts (Number-Avg) 4-44.0 6-46.2 on the Buckeyes, Mumphery took Andrew Maxwell’s They could manage only one first down before having Fumbles-Lost 3-2 0-0 short pass and eluded four tacklers before dragging a to punt, and they never got the ball back. Penalties-Yards 6-65 4-35 couple more Buckeyes into the end zone. Miller was 16 of 23 with an interception. Maxwell Possession Time 30:27 29:33 The lead didn’t last long. Miller managed to pick up a went 22 of 42 for 269 yards. Third-Down Conversions 6 of 13 4 of 15 first down, just barely, with a run on third-and-1, then “Braxton Miller is a very exciting player,” Michigan Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 lofted a deep pass on the next play to Smith, who beat State coach said. “We knew that Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 1-1 Johnny Adams along the right sideline to put Ohio State coming into the game. He took a lot of bad plays and Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-10 1-6 ahead to stay. made them good ones. Miller turned the ball over three times in Michigan “A great team win,” Meyer said. “We found out Individual Statistics State territory, including a fumble early in the fourth something about our team today, to go on the road in a RUSHING: Ohio State-Miller, Braxton 23-136; Hyde, -- but the Buckeyes actually caught a break on that hostile environment against a quality, quality football Carlos 11-49; Hall, Jordan 6-26; Brown, Philly 1-6; play. The ball bounced right to Kurtis Drummond of the team and find a way to win.” TEAM 3-minus 13. Michigan State-Bell, Le’Veon 17- Spartans, who began running down the right sideline Ohio State drove 75 yards in eight plays to open 45; Caper, Larry 1-2; Hill, Nick 1-minus 3; Maxwell, before the play was blown dead and Miller was ruled the game, taking a 7-0 lead on Jordan Hall’s 1-yard Andrew 3-minus 10. down. scoring run. Miller had runs of 20 and 13 yards on the The call was reversed after a review, giving Michigan drive, but he was hit along the sideline at the end of PASSING: Ohio State-Miller, Braxton 16-23-1-179. State the ball at its own 32 -- but the Buckeyes were the latter one and was shaken up. Michigan State-Maxwell, Andrew 22-42-0-269. saved from a big return that almost would surely have He had to leave the game but was back for his team’s followed if the call had been correct to begin with. next possession. RECEIVING: Ohio State-Brown, Philly 12-84; Smith, The Buckeyes then appeared to have stopped the The Spartans answered immediately with a 34-yard Devin 2-79; Hall, Jordan 1-10; Hyde, Carlos 1-6. Spartans when Maxwell underthrew a pass on fourth- field goal by Conroy, and that was all the scoring Michigan State-Bell, Le’Veon 8-58; Mumphery, Keith and-1 from the Ohio State 44, but Travis Howard was for the half. Miller threw an interception and lost a 5-79; Lippett, Tony 4-46; Fowler, Bennie 2-46; Sims, called for defensive holding on the opposite side of the fumble in second quarter, but Conroy missed a 42-yard Dion 2-36; Lang, Paul 1-4. field, keeping the drive alive. attempt in the final minute. Dan Conroy’s 48-yard field goal pulled Michigan State INTERCEPTIONS: Ohio State-None. Michigan State- within a point with 7:07 remaining. Drummond, K. 1-0.

79 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL GAme 6: #21 Nebraska Stat Info No. 12 Buckeyes run past No. 21 Huskers, 63-38 No. 21 Nebraska 38 Ohio State rushes for 371 yards and six TDs in front of a record crowd of 106,102 No. 12 Ohio State 63 Oct. 6, 2012 - Ohio Stadium (106,102 - OSU record) COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Braxton Miller broke his own school record for a quarterback by rushing for 186 SCORING 1 2 3 4 F yards, zig-zagging 72 yards on one run and passing Nebraska 14 10 7 7 38 for another TD, to lead the 12th-ranked Buckeyes past Ohio State 7 28 14 14 63 No. 21 Nebraska 63-38 before the largest crowd ever at Ohio Stadium. Scoring Summary: Corey Brown returned a punt 76 yards for a TD, Bradley First Quarter Roby brought back an interception 41 yards and Carlos 08:29 OSU Bradley 41 yd INT return (Basil kick) Hyde rushed for career highs of 140 yards and four 05:26 NEB Abdullah 1 yd run (Maher kick) touchdowns before a raucous crowd of 106,102 in the 01:50 NEB Abdullah 3 yd run (Maher kick) Horseshoe’s 90th season. Taylor Martinez ran for two scores and completed Second Quarter 15-of-23 passes for 214 yards and a score but was 11:59 NEB Maher 26 yd field goal intercepted three times for defenseless Nebraska (4-2, 10:49 OSU Hyde 1 yd run (Basil kick) 1-1). Leading rusher Rex Burkhead injured his left knee 08:58 OSU Heuerman 18 yd pass from Miller (Basil kick) early in the third quarter after rushing for 119 yards on 06:59 NEB Martinez 9 yd run (Maher kick) 14 carries, but did not return. 03:11 OSU Hyde 7 yd run (Basil kick) Incredibly, Ohio State got off to a slow start but 00:23 OSU Miller 31 yd run (Basil kick) more than made up for it by scoring on six of seven possessions over one span -- with the punt return Third Quarter touchdown thrown in. 12:50 NEB Cotton 3 yd pass from Martinez It was the most points given up by the Cornhuskers (Maher kick) since a 65-51 loss at Colorado in the final game of the 08:15 OSU Hyde 1 yd run (Basil kick) 2007 season. 05:50 OSU Brown 76 yd punt return (Basil kick) The Buckeyes hadn’t had so much production since Bradley Roby returned this interception 41 yards to put the beating Eastern Michigan 73-20 two years ago. The Buckeyes up 7-0 in the first quarter. Fourth Quarter combined 101 points was the most in a Big Ten game down the right sideline for a 72-yard gain, pushed out 10:27 OSU Smith, R. 33 yd run (Basil kick) involving Ohio State since an 83-21 win over Iowa in 05:38 NEB Martinez 2 yd run (Maher kick) of bounds at the Nebraska 3. Miller limped off the field 1950. It was the most points scored by the Buckeyes 00:48 OSU Hyde 16 yd run (Basil kick) in a Big Ten game since a 69-18 win over Minnesota and was replaced by Kenny Guiton, who handed off twice to Hyde, the second resulting in a 1-yard dive in 1983. TEAM STATISTICS NEB OSU for the score. The win extended Ohio State’s fast start in its first year FIRST DOWNS 21 19 Martinez had been intercepted by Roby on the under Meyer, winner of two national titles during his RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 46-223 48-371 six years at Florida. The Buckeyes, still eligible to win Huskers’ second possession, with Roby bringing it PASSING YDS (NET) 214 127 a Big Ten division title even though on NCAA probation back 41 yards for the Buckeyes’ only points of the Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-15-3 14-7-0 and banned from the postseason, are tied with Penn first 19 minutes. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 71-437 62-498 State atop the Leaders Division standings. On third and 5 at the Nebraska 20, Martinez threw Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 3-52 Ahead by 11 points at the half, the Buckeyes watched the ball directly to Roby. His 8-yard return put the Punts (Number-Avg) 4-43.5 4-43.8 the Huskers cut the lead to 35-31 on Martinez’s 3-yard Buckeyes right back in business at the Nebraska 20. Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-1 pass to tight end Ben Cotton, but countered on Hyde’s Two plays later, with Miller now back in, he had a Penalties-Yards 9-75 9-76 third TD run and Brown’s lightning-fast burst through nifty play-action fake before tossing a short pass in Possession Time 31:52 28:08 traffic on the punt return to build the lead to 49-31. the right flat to Jeff Heuerman for an 18-yard score Third-Down Conversions 5 of 14 5 of 11 Burkhead, averaging 91 yards rushing a game, injured and Ohio State’s first lead on a cool, crisp night, 21-17. Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 1 of 2 a knee on a 24-yard gain on the fourth play of the Despite starting their next drive with two false-start Red-Zone Scores-Chances 6-6 5-5 second half. penalties, the Huskers came right back. Martinez was Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-8 4-30 Rod Smith also rushed for a 33-yard touchdown and hit late but completed a post pass to Kenny Bell, who Miller completed 7 of 14 passes for 127 yards. twice straight-armed defenders on a 74-yard gainer. Individual Statistics It was the fourth meeting between the teams, but the Martinez stayed in and ended up scoring on a 9-yard RUSHING: NU-Burkhead, Rex 14-119; Martinez, T. first in Columbus since 1956. run to make it 24-21. 18-40; Abdullah, Ameer 7-28; Heard, Braylon 5-24; The first half -- really the second quarter -- was the But the Buckeyes weren’t done. Sticking mainly to Cross, Imani 1-13; TEAM 1-minus 1. OSU-Miller, determining factor for the Buckeyes. the ground, they rolled downfield. The key play was Braxton 16-186; Hyde, Carlos 28-140; Smith, Rod They didn’t have a first down in the opening period, Miller’s 32-yard hook-up with TE Nick Vannett for 2-38; Buchanan, Ben 1-6; Brown, Corey 1-1. PASSING: Nebraska-Martinez, T. 15-25-3-214. Ohio gaining just 17 yards on 13 plays while falling behind 32 yards. Hyde finished it off with a 7-yard TD run, State-Miller, Braxton 7-14-0-127. 14-7 as the crowd went quiet. bouncing outside for a 28-24 Ohio State lead. RECEIVING: NU-Bell, Kenny 5-133; Turner, Jamal In the second quarter, however, they amassed 242 After a Nebraska punt, the Buckeyes moved to a 3-24; Cotton, Ben 2-19; Heard, Braylon 1-20; Abdul- yards and scored 28 points. fourth and 1 at the Nebraska 30. Miller followed a lah, Ameer 1-8; Janovich, Andy 1-5; Enunwa, Quincy Down 17-7 after a Nebraska field goal, the Buckeyes big block by Hyde, skipped around the outstretched arms of a defender and coasted untouched the last 1-3; Burkhead, Rex 1-2. OSU-Brown, Corey 3-35; scored on their next four possessions. Heuerman,2-53; Vannett, Nick 1-32; Boren, Zach 1-7. It all started when Miller was confronted by Courtney 30 yards to make it 35-24 at the half. Osborne in the backfield but juked him and then raced INTERCEPTIONS: Nebraska-None. Ohio State-Roby, Bradley 2-49; Johnson, Orhian 1-3.

80 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL GAme 7: at Indiana Stat Info No. 8 Ohio State outlasts Indiana, 52-49 No. 8 Ohio State 52 Miller and Hyde each rush for 100+ yards for second consecutive game Indiana 49 Oct. 13, 2012 - Memorial Stadium (48,880) BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) -- After rushing for 149 yards, scoring on a 67-yard run and throwing TD passes SCORING 1 2 3 4 F of 60 and 46 yards, Braxton Miller sat helplessly on the Ohio State 10 14 14 14 52 sideline waiting for Corey Brown -- or anybody else -- to Indiana 7 7 13 22 49 pounce on a bouncing onside kick that finally sealed a wacky 52-49 victory Saturday night. Scoring Summary: Miller finished 13 of 24 for 211 yards with two First Quarter touchdowns and one interception, averaged 6.6 yards 10:52 OSU Brown 12 yd run (Basil kick) on 23 carries and even recovered a teammate’s fumble 03:06 OSU Basil 35 yd field goal in the third quarter that just may have saved the game. 02:00 IND Houston 59 yd run (Ewald kick) Miller finished with his third straight 100-yard rushing effort, topped his average of 303.8 yards in total Second Quarter offense and helped the Buckeyes (7-0, 3-0 Big Ten) 14:46 IND Houston 7 yd run (Ewald kick) become the first ranked team with seven wins. 05:19 OSU Roby 0 yd blocked punt return (Basil kick) And the Buckeyes needed every bit of Miller’s 02:31 OSU Smith 60 yd pass from Miller (Basil kick) productivity to escape the gritty Hoosiers (2-4, 0-3), Third Quarter who rallied for 15 points in a 35-second span in the last 12:36 IND Ewald 22 yd field goal 2 minutes. Indiana even had a chance to score again 12:18 OSU Miller 67 yd run (Basil kick) when their second onside kick started rolling around 08:40 IND Wynn 76 yd pass from Coffman on the ground with 1:05 left. (Ewald kick) Brown, who scored the game’s first touchdown on a 04:34 OSU Hyde 14 yd pass from Guiton (Basil kick) 12-yard run, got twisted around before finally securing 03:54 IND Ewald 44 yd field goal the ball at the Ohio State 31 and allowing Miller to kneel down twice to run out the clock. Fourth Quarter The game was topsy-turvy fest of big plays. Braxton Miller totaled 360 yards of offense against the 14:40 OSU Hyde 1 yd run (Basil kick) Each team turned blocked punts into touchdowns in Hoosiers -- 211 through the air and 149 on the ground. 10:30 IND Roberts 1 yd run (Ewald kick) the first half. 06:47 OSU Smith 46 yd pass from Miller (Basil kick) Indiana scored on TD passes of 76 and 25 yards, a When Indiana cut the lead to 31-24, Miller led the 01:40 IND Wilson 12 yd pass from Sudfeld 59-yard TD run and made a field goal after a 60-yard Buckeyes on a 75-yard drive, giving way to Guiton (Ewald kick) kickoff return. and Hyde. Miller then drove the Buckeyes 78 yards, 01:05 IND Houston 25 yd pass from Sudfeld Ohio State relied primarily on Miller’s game-changing setting up Hyde for a 1-yard run to make it 45-27 early (Latimer rush) plays, though he did have some help. in the fourth quarter and appeared to put the game Hyde ran 22 times for 156 yards and a touchdown away with a 46-yard TD pass to Smith with 6:47 left. TEAM STATISTICS OSU IND and caught a 14-yard shovel pass for a TD from Kenny Indiana got a 12-yard pass from Nate Sudfeld to FIRST DOWNS 28 26 Guiton when Miller left briefly after he was hit out of Duwyce Wilson with 1:40 left, a 25-yard TD pass RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 54-353 24-129 bounds. Devin Smith caught two passes for 106 yards from Sudfeld to Houston with 1:05 to go and a 2-point PASSING YDS (NET) 225 352 -- both for touchdowns. Bradley Roby recovered the conversion run by Cody Latimer to make it 52-49. Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-14-1 54-28-0 Hoosiers’ blocked punt in the end zone for a touchdown. Sudfeld was 6 of 10 for 77 yards and two TDs, but TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 79-578 78-481 And although the Buckeyes finished with 353 yards they couldn’t recover the onside kick. Punt Returns-Yards 4-16 1-8 rushing and went home with a win, first-year coach “We have got to get back to work,” Meyer said. “We Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-85 7-144 Urban Meyer wasn’t satisfied. go back 7-0 and we have got to find a way to get better Punts (Number-Avg) 4-34.2 8-36.0 “We are not good in certain areas and we were as Purdue rolls in next week.” Penalties-Yards 10-91 4-50 exposed,” Meyer said. “Spread offenses right now Possession Time 36:54 23:06 are really exposing us. We have got to get something Third-Down Conversions 7 of 14 8 of 19 fixed.” Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 1 The Hoosiers took a 14-10 lead in the second quarter Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-6 4-4 when Stephen Houston scored on a 7-yard run Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 3-18 following the blocked punt. Houston ran 11 times for 91 yards and two scores. Individual Statistics But the Buckeyes responded with two TDs before RUSHING: OSU-Hyde 22-156; Miller 23-149; Smith, halftime to make it 24-14. R. 6-40; Brown, C. 1-12; IND-Houston 11-91; Wynn 1-19; Coffman 2-8; Roberts 5-6; Sudfeld 2-5; Cole- After the Hoosiers closed to 24-17, Miller took control. man 3-0. He kept the ball on the Buckeyes’ next offensive play, PASSING: OSU-Miller 13-24-1-211; Guiton 1-1-0-14. found a seam, split the Hoosiers safeties and sprinted IND-Coffman 22-44-0-275; Sudfeld 6-10-0-77. 67 yards to make it 31-17. RECEIVING: Ohio State-Brown, Corey 6-51; Stone- burner, J 4-41; Smith, Devin 2-106; Hyde, Carlos 2-27. Indiana-Latimer, Cody 7-68; Bolser, Ted 6-42; Wynn, Shane 3-81; Hughes, Kofi 3-53; Houston, S. 2-37; Wilson, Duwyce 2-24; Coleman, Tevin 2-9; Roberts, D. 1-16; Chester, J. 1-15; Roundtree, I. 1-7. INTERCEPTIONS: OSU-None. IND-Heban, Greg 1-0.

81 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL GAme 8: Purdue Stat Info No. 7 Buckeyes prevail in overtime, 29-22 Purdue 22 Ohio State drives 61 yards in the final 47 seconds to tie the game in regulation No. 7 Ohio State (OT) 29 Oct. 20, 2012 - Ohio Stadium (105, 290) COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Many in a crowd of 105,290 thought No. 7 Ohio State had no chance of winning SCORING 1 2 3 4 OT F after star quarterback Braxton Miller went out with Purdue 13 0 7 2 0 22 an injury late in the third quarter. Ohio State 7 0 7 8 7 29 Backup Kenny Guiton had other ideas. Guiton came off the bench in relief to lead touchdown Scoring Summary: drives in the final minute of regulation and in overtime, First Quarter with Carlos Hyde scoring on a 1-yard run to clinch No. 14:43 PUR Shavers 83 yd pass from TerBush 7 Ohio State’s 29-22 victory over Purdue. (Griggs kick blocked) Purdue (3-4, 0-3 Big Ten) led 22-14 when Ohio 05:29 OSU Miller 8 yd run (Basil kick) State got the ball with just 47 seconds left in 05:17 PUR Hunt 100 yd kickoff return (Griggs kick) regulation. Guiton, inserted when Miller went out with an undisclosed injury, hit Chris Fields on a 2-yard Third Quarter touchdown pass with 3 seconds remaining. Guiton 07:41 OSU Hyde 2 yd run (Basil kick) then found freshman Jeff Heuerman on the conversion 03:49 PUR Bush 31 yd pass from TerBush (Griggs kick) pass to tie it at 22. Hyde scored on a short plunge for Ohio State (8-0, Fourth Quarter 4-0) before Purdue’s Caleb TerBush, who had two TD 10:11 PUR TEAM safety passes, misfired on four passes in the overtime. 00:03 OSU Fields 2 yd pass from Guiton Purdue had earlier scored on TerBush TD passes of (Heuerman pass from Guiton) 83 yards to Akeem Shavers - on the first offensive play of the game - and 31 yards to Gary Bush in the third Overtime quarter, along with Akeem Hunt’s 100-yard kickoff 15:00 OSU Hyde 1 yd run (Basil kick) return. The Boilermakers also picked up a safety when Backup QB Kenny Guiton led Ohio State’s comeback in the Ohio State was called for an illegal block in the end fourth quarter. TEAM STATISTICS PUR OSU zone in the fourth quarter. FIRST DOWNS 16 15 Miller completed 9 of 20 passes for 113 yards with an Guiton led the Buckeyes steadily and Hyde gave them RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 39-117 36-152 interception and ran for 47 yards on 12 carries before their biggest lead of the game on a 1-yard burst. PASSING YDS (NET) 230 190 leaving the game on the next-to-last play of the third TerBush, who finished 19 of 30 passing for 230 yards Passes Att-Comp-Int 30-19-1 32-15-2 quarter. with one interception, had a pass dropped to start the TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 69-347 68-342 After Ohio State got the ball on Bradley Roby’s overtime and then threw three incompletions. Fans Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 blocked field goal, Miller took the ball on first down flooded on the field in celebration after his fourth- Punt Returns-Yards 3-3 3-20 from the 24, stiff-armed a defender and sped around down pass hit the ground. Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-139 4-94 right end before being caught by cornerback Josh Guiton hit on 6 of 11 passes for 77 yards and the one Interception Returns-Yards 2-3 1-0 Johnson, who threw him hard to the turf on his left Punts (Number-Avg) 7-44.1 5-41.6 touchdown with one interception. Hyde ended up with shoulder. Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-2 91 yards on 19 carries and two touchdowns. The teams had traded touchdowns in the third Penalties-Yards 3-29 4-29 On the first snap of the game, TerBush floated a pass quarter, with Ohio State taking a 14-13 lead on Hyde’s Possession Time 34:49 25:11 into the left flat to Shavers who had slipped behind 2-yard run, set up by a 35-yard Miller-to-Chris Fields Third-Down Conversions 5 of 17 6 of 15 the coverage of linebacker Storm Klein. Shavers had pass on which the Boilermakers blew the coverage. Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 2 of 2 to wait for the pass, caught it, then left Klein grasping Purdue answered by retaking the lead on TerBush’s Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-3 4-4 at air as he completed the play untouched. quick pass to the right flank where Bush picked up a Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-10 0-0 The Buckeyes, who have gotten off to slow starts key block from Crosby Wright while racing untouched all season on offense, did so again. They punted after 31 yards for the score and a 20-14 lead. Individual Statistics each of their first two possessions before mounting a The Buckeyes drove to a fourth down at the Purdue RUSHING: Purdue-Bolden, Ralph 9-35; Shavers, drive to take the lead. 33, where Drew Basil’s 50-yard field goal attempt hit Akeem 7-30; Hunt, Akeem 5-15; Cottom, Brandon On fourth and 2 at the Purdue 46, Hyde bounced off the left upright flush and bounced away on the third 5-15; TerBush, Caleb 8-14; Webster, Cody 1-4; Henry, a teammate and cut off left tackle for a 21-yard gain play of the fourth quarter. Rob 2-3; Edison, A. 2-1. Ohio State-Hyde, Carlos 19- and a first down. On third and 10 at the 25, Miller then Ohio State took over at its own 39 with 47 seconds 91; Miller, Braxton 12-47; Brown, Corey 1-9; Smith, hit Corey Brown on a crossing pattern for 17 yards. On left in regulation. On first down, Guiton - who almost Rod 2-3; Guiton, Kenny 2-2. the next play, Miller used a nifty fake on a handoff to quit the team earlier this year - threw a long pass to PASSING: Purdue-TerBush, Caleb 19-30-1-230. Ohio Hyde and skirted right end for the 8-yard touchdown. State-Miller, Braxton 9-20-1-113; Guiton, Kenny a wide-open Devin Smith for a 39-yard gain on first The Buckeyes held the lead for exactly 12 seconds. 6-11-1-77. down. Hunt took the ensuing kickoff 2 yards deep in the end RECEIVING: Purdue-Macarthy, D. 6-48; Shavers, Battling the clock, the Buckeyes eventually faced zone and appeared to slightly hesitate before cutting Akeem 3-93; Bush, Gary 2-39; Hunt, Akeem 2-21; a first and goal at the Purdue 2 with 3 seconds left. to the right sideline while picking up blocks. He cut Wright, Crosby 2-13; Edison, A. 2-10; Holmes, Gabe Guiton rolled to his left and fired a low pass to Fields. back to the right hash, then outran two defenders 2-6. Ohio State-Brown, Corey 3-44; Fields, Chris The play was reviewed but was allowed to stand. thanks to another slick cut to the right sideline to 3-44; Smith, Devin 2-48; Spencer, Evan 2-15; Hyde, Now down by two points, the Buckeyes set up for complete the 100-yard return for the 13-7 lead. Carlos 2-6; Stoneburner, J 1-17; Thomas, Michael the conversion. Guiton lofted a soft toss over the 1-11; Heuerman, Jeff 1-5. linebackers to Heuerman to tie it. INTERCEPTIONS: Purdue-Feichter, L. 1-3; Johnson, Josh 1-0. Ohio State-Barnett, C.J. 1-0.

82 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL GAme 9: at Penn State Stat Info No. 9 Ohio State 35 Buckeyes Remain Undefeated, Down Penn State 35-23 Penn State 23 Defense holds Penn State to 32 rushing yards; Miller rushes for 134 and two TDs Oct. 27, 2012 - Beaver Stadium (107,818)

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) -- Braxton Miller ran for 134 SCORING 1 2 3 4 F yards and accounted for three touchdowns, leading Ohio State 0 7 21 7 35 the Buckeyes to a 35-23 victory against Penn State. Penn State 0 7 3 13 23 Ryan Shazier returned an interception 17 yards for a score early in the third quarter that gave the Buckeyes Scoring Summary: (9-0, 5-0 Big Ten) the lead for good, and the Nittany Second Quarter Lions (5-3, 3-1) and coach Bill O’Brien had their five- 06:15 PSU Yancich 0 yd blocked punt return game winning streak snapped. (Ficken kick) Miller reached 100 yards rushing for the sixth time 00:34 OSU Hyde 1 yd run (Basil kick) this season, carrying 25 times, and only avoiding contact when it was convenient. He also was 7 for Third Quarter 19 for 143 yards passing. 13:41 OSU Shazier 17 yd INT return (Basil kick) “I was so excited I missed a lot of throws,” he said. 09:50 PSU Ficken 27 yd field goal “I was so excited to come back on the field from my 03:30 OSU Miller 1 yd run (Basil kick) injury. The crowd was energetic.” 00:40 OSU Miller 1 yd run (Basil kick) He added to his highlight reel with his first touchdown run in the second half. Fourth Quarter 09:49 PSU Lehman 2 yd pass from McGloin Miller pulled the ball back just as teammate Carlos (Belton rush failed) Hyde was engulfed by Penn State’s Sean Stanley, did 06:11 OSU Stoneburner 72 yd pass from Miller a two-step -- one forward and jump back -- to allude (Basil kick) a defender, and then dived past another into the end 01:41 PSU Carter 20 yd pass from McGloin zone. Officially, the play covered a yard, and it made (Ficken kick) the score 21-10 Ohio State with 3:30 left in the third quarter. TEAM STATISTICS OSU PSU The Buckeyes proved their mettle at maybe the Braxton Miller rushed for 134 yards and passed for 143 FIRST DOWNS 19 19 toughest place to play in the Big Ten. while accounting for 3 TDs in the win at Penn State. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 53-234 28-32 Miller’s second 1-yard touchdown run late in the third PASSING YDS (NET) 143 327 quarter put Ohio State up 28-10. Penn State turned one of those punts into points. Passes Att-Comp-Int 19-7-1 46-27-1 McGloin and Penn State then rolled to an 18-play cut through the Ohio State protection and TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 72-377 74-359 touchdown drive he finished with a 2-yard pass to blocked Ben Buchanan’s kick a couple of yards away Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Matt Lehman to make it 28-16 with 9:49 left in the from the goal line. Michael Yancich recovered for a Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 4-15 fourth quarter. The 2-point conversion try was stopped. 7-0 lead with 6:15 left in the half. Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-53 6-83 McGloin finished 27 for 45 for a career-high 327 Penn State forced another punt, but a holding penalty Interception Returns-Yards 1-17 1-0 yards. on the Nittany Lions converted the fourth down for Punts (Number-Avg) 6-34.2 5-41.2 With plenty of time to pull off a comeback, the Penn Ohio State and Miller took advantage. His 33-yard Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 State crowd roared and waved pom-poms as Ohio keeper got the Buckeyes a first-and-goal at the 6, and Penalties-Yards 7-75 9-85 State started its next drive backed up to its 8. Hyde scored from a yard out to make it 7-all. Possession Time 32:07 27:53 A couple of tough runs by Miller got the Buckeyes off Third-Down Conversions 8 of 16 5 of 17 the goal line. Then on third-and-3 from the 28, Miller Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 4 hit Jake Stoneburner in stride over the middle, and Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 3-4 the wide receiver was gone. The 72-yard touchdown Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-37 4-25 made it 35-16. The Nittany Lions added one more touchdown, Individual Statistics almost as a thank you to all of the fans -- and there RUSHING: Ohio State-Miller, Braxton 25-134; Hyde, were plenty in the crowd of 107,818 -- who stayed to Carlos 22-55; Smith, Rod 4-48; Penn State-Zwinak, the end. Zach 12-42; Belton, Bill 10-26; Zordich, M. 1-3; The Big Ten will give the Buckeyes a trophy if they TEAM 1-minus 2; McGloin, Matt 4-minus 37. win the Leaders Division, a race which they have firmly under control. PASSING: Ohio State-Miller, Braxton 7-19-1-143; Other than that, all Ohio State can do is win ‘em Hyde, Carlos 0-0-0-0. Penn State-McGloin, Matt 27- all and hope for the best when the final AP poll of 45-1-327; Butterworth, A. 0-1-0-0. the season comes out in January. Though an idle RECEIVING: Ohio State-Spencer, Evan 3-33; Stone- December would make it easier for Miller to attend burner, J 2-86; Vannett, Nick 1-22; Hyde, Carlos 1-2. the Heisman Trophy ceremony. Penn State-Carter, Kyle 6-77; Robinson, Allen 5-68; “I just think he’s an excellent player,” O’Brien said. Belton, Bill 5-35; Moseby-Felder,B 4-70; Lehman, “One of the top five players in the country.” Matt 2-21; Zwinak, Zach 2-12; James, Jesse 1-20; Two of the better offenses in the Big Ten traded punts Gilliam, Garry 1-16; Williams, T. 1-8. for most of the first half. INTERCEPTIONS: Ohio State-Shazier, Ryan 1-17. Penn State-Amos, Adrian 1-0.

83 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL GAme 10: Illinois Stat Info No. 6 Buckeyes move to 10-0 with 52-22 win over Illinois Illinois 22 Miller accounts for 299 yards of offense; Hyde rushes for 137 and 3 TDs No. 6 Ohio State 52 Nov. 3, 2012 - Ohio Stadium (105, 311) COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- Carlos Hyde rushed for 137 yards and three touchdowns and Braxton Miller SCORING 1 2 3 4 F burnished his Heisman credentials by passing for two Illinois 6 0 8 8 22 scores and running for another in the Buckeyes’ 52-22 Ohio State 7 24 7 14 52 victory over Illinois on Saturday. Miller carried 18 times for 73 yards, and completed Scoring Summary: 12 of 20 passes for 226 yards. First Quarter It was the sixth consecutive loss for the Illini (2-7, 0-5) 07:48 ILL Immekus 43 yd field goal and their 11th consecutive Big Ten loss. 04:14 OSU Hyde 3 yd run (Basil kick) Little went right for the Illini and first-year coach Tim 00:38 ILL Immekus 28 yd field goal Beckman, a former assistant to Ohio State’s Urban Meyer when Meyer was the head coach at Bowling Second Quarter Green from 2001-2002. 12:10 OSU Basil 31 yd field goal Beckman was also a former Ohio State assistant under 09:01 OSU Hyde 5 yd run (Basil kick) , forced out in the wake of a memorabilia- 05:14 OSU Smith, R. 51 yd pass from Miller for-tattoos scandal that ultimately led to Meyer taking (Basil kick) 01:56 OSU Hyde 3 yd run (Basil kick) over the Buckeyes last November. After racing to quick touchdowns with short drives Third Quarter while outscoring the visitors 24-0 in the second quarter, 06:45 OSU Miller 2 yd run (Basil kick) the Buckeyes stretched their lead to 38-6 in the third 00:53 ILL Davis 1 yd run (LaCosse pass from Russell) quarter by taking their time, going 73 yards on 11 plays, capped by Miller’s 2-yard scramble. Fourth Quarter Miller tossed TD passes of 51 yards to Rod Smith and 12:39 OSU Brown, C. 37 yd pass from Miller 37 yards to wide receiver Corey Brown. (Basil kick) Illinois quarterback Nathan Scheelhaase, dogged all Corner Travis Howard recorded his fourth interception of 04:56 ILL Williams 77 yd fumble recovery day by Ohio State’s aggressive front line, completed 19 the season against the Illini. (Russell, Tim rush) of 34 passes for just 91 yards with one interception. He 01:26 OSU Dunn 3 yd run (Basil kick) also led the Illini in rushing with 15 carries for 36 yards. The Illini’s defense, allowed 567 yards (7.2 per snap) But there wasn’t much else going on for the Illini, who did come up with one big play. Ashante Williams TEAM STATISTICS ILL OSU finished with only 170 total yards. picked up Ohio State backup quarterback Kenny FIRST DOWNS 15 32 Ahead 7-6 after a quarter, they blew the game open Guiton’s bad option pitch and raced 77 yards for the RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 32-74 57-330 with four scoring drives. touchdown in the final minutes. PASSING YDS (NET) 96 237 Drew Basil’s 31-yard field goal made it 10-6 before The Illini had won three of the past five and seven Passes Att-Comp-Int 34-19-1 22-13-0 a short Illinois punt gave the Buckeyes decent field of the past 11 meetings at Ohio Stadium. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 66-170 79-567 position at their 36. Five plays later, Hyde’s second Fumble Returns-Yards 1-77 0-0 short TD run of the day made it 17-6. Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 3-25 Illinois, which settled for Nick Immekus field goals Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-158 2-46 after first downs at the Ohio State 29- and 10-yard lines Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-25 in the first quarter, wasn’t able to get anything going Punts (Number-Avg) 7-38.7 3-33.7 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2 on offense as Scheelhaase was continually harassed Penalties-Yards 6-36 6-79 and forced to run wide before picking his options. Possession Time 26:29 33:31 After another punt, Miller’s pass was nearly Third-Down Conversions 2 of 14 5 of 10 intercepted before Hyde gained 10 yards. Miller then Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1 rolled right and then looked back to the left sideline Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 6-7 where backup running back Rod Smith was several Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-21 2-21 yards behind safety Supo Sanni. Smith pulled in the pass to complete the 51-yard score. Individual Statistics An 18-yard punt and a penalty put the Buckeyes RUSHING: Illinois-Scheelhaase, N 15-36; Davis, Jon right back in control at midfield. On consecutive plays, 8-27; Young, Donovonn 6-17; Osei, Miles 2-2; TEAM Miller juked and spun for 11 yards, Hyde picked up 11, 1-minus 8. Ohio State-Hyde, Carlos 18-137; Miller, Miller found tight end Nick Vannett for 14 yards, Miller Braxton 18-73; Dunn, Bri’onte 13-73; Smith, Rod scrambled for 11 more and Hyde then collected his third 5-32; Guiton, Kenny 2-16; Vannett, Nick 1-minus 1. score of the day on a sweep around right end. PASSING: Illinois-Scheelhaase 19-34-1-96. Ohio State-Miller 12-20-0-226; Guiton 1-2-0-11. Ohio State will have plenty to work on during its week RECEIVING:ILL-Millines 5-37;Young 5-10;Ayoola 3-9; off. The Buckeyes had several costly personal-foul Lankford 2-14; Davis 2-14; Harris 1-7; Wilson 1-5. penalties, surrendered yardage on kickoff and punt Ohio State-Brown, C. 4-79; Smith, R. 2-55; Vannett returns and also gave up a big play off a turnover. 2-45; Stoneburner 1-24; Fields, Chris 1-11; Spencer The Buckeyes gave up the ball on Smith’s fumble, with 1-9; Smith, D. 1-9; Heuerman 1-5. the Illini getting help from two Ohio State late hits to score on Jon Davis’ 1-yard run. INTERCEPTIONS: Illinois-None. Ohio State-Howard, Travis 1-25.

84 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL GAme 11: at Wisconsin Stat Info Buckeyes Outlast Badgers, 21-14, in Overtime No. 6 Ohio State 21 Ohio State clinches Leaders Division outright with the win Wisconsin (OT) 14 Nov. 17, 2012 - (80,112) Madison, Wis. (AP) -- Ohio State clinched one title, and kept its slim hopes for another alive. SCORING 1 2 3 4 OT F The Buckeyes won the Leaders Division crown Ohio State 7 7 0 0 7 21 outright, beating Wisconsin 21-14 on Carlos Hyde’s Wisconsin 0 7 0 7 0 14 2-yard scoring run in overtime. Buckeyes safety Christian Bryant batted down Curt Phillips’ pass on Scoring Summary: fourth down to preserve the win. First Quarter Ohio State is ineligible for the postseason. The best 01:58 OSU Brown, C. 68 yd punt return (Basil kick) the Buckeyes can hope for is to finish the regular- season unbeaten, then have the teams above them all Second Quarter lose at least once to give them a shot at playing spoiler 11:27 OSU Hyde 15 yd run (Basil kick) for The Associated Press title. 07:30 WIS Ball 7 yd run (French kick) “We have a saying, ‘A team that refuses to be beat, won’t be beat,’ “ Ohio State coach Urban Meyer said. Fourth Quarter “Somehow, someway.” 00:08 WIS Pedersen 5 yd pass from Phillips Wisconsin, meanwhile, blew its chance to show it (French kick) deserves its spot in next month’s Big Ten title game. Overtime The Badgers are third in the Leaders Division, but 15:00 OSU Hyde 2 yd run (Basil kick) they’ll be playing for a trip to the Rose Bowl because neither the Buckeyes nor Penn State are eligible for TEAM STATISTICS OSU UW the postseason. No one else in the division will even FIRST DOWNS 15 20 finish with a winning record. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 41-139 56-206 At least the Wisconsin fans got to see Monte Ball PASSING YDS (NET) 97 154 get the major college record for career touchdowns Christian Bryant came up with a huge fourth-quarter fum- ble recovery and broke up a pass on the final play of the Passes Att-Comp-Int 18-10-0 27-14-0 in his final home game. Or, part of the record anyway. game in overtime to seal the win. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 59-236 83-360 Ball scored his 78th TD in the second quarter, tying the Fumble Returns-Yards 1-3 0-0 mark set by Travis Prentice of Miami (Ohio) in 1999. Punt Returns-Yards 3-69 2-4 But he fumbled what would have been the record- and it showed,” Meyer said. “But to come down in Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-14 2-53 breaker with 2:46 left in regulation. Ball held the ball that overtime. I think we need to give (Hyde) the ball Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 in front of him as he leaped over the pile on the goal a little bit more.” Punts (Number-Avg) 9-37.3 8-39.6 line, and Buckeyes linebacker Ryan Shazier met him After Ball’s goal-line fumble, the Badger defense Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 with both fists and punched the ball loose. came up with one more big stop, a quick three-and- Penalties-Yards 2-25 3-40 Ball finished with 191 yards on a career-high 39 out that ensured the offense would have good field Possession Time 22:43 37:17 carries. position. It was the first two-minute drill for Curt Third-Down Conversions 3 of 12 5 of 19 The Ohio State-Wisconsin rivalry hasn’t reached the Phillips, the third-string quarterback who was making Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 3 of 5 heights of “The Game” between the Buckeyes and his second start, and he got off to a rough start, sacked Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 2-4 Michigan. But it is not exactly warm and fuzzy, either, on the first play. Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-36 3-17 especially not after the previous two games. He settled down from there, though, converting a Two years ago, Wisconsin ended Ohio State’s hopes of fourth down with a 14-yard pass to Jared Abbrederis Individual Statistics a making a run at the national title, handing the then- and finding him for another long gain to set up Jacob RUSHING: Ohio State-Hyde, Carlos 15-87; Miller, No. 1 Buckeyes their first loss at Camp Randall. (Ohio Pedersen’s 5-yard scoring catch that tied the game Braxton 23-48; Brown, Corey 2-5; Wisconsin-Ball, State’s 2010 season was later erased by the NCAA with eight seconds left. Montee 39-191; White, James 8-33; Abbrederis, Jar sanctions.) Last year it was the Buckeyes stunning “Everybody kept the faith. We drove right down and 1-13; Watt, Derek 1-3; Gordon, Melvin 1-minus 1; the Badgers, with Braxton Miller dancing around like scored,” Phillips said. “I was very confident going into Phillips, Curt 6-minus 33. a jitterbug before launching a 40-yard, game-winning the overtime.” heave with 20 seconds left. But overtime was all Buckeyes. Hyde ripped off a PASSING: Ohio State-Miller, Braxton 10-18-0-97. Though there wasn’t any obvious chippiness Saturday, run of 11 yards on the first play and, two plays later, Wisconsin-Phillips, Curt 14-25-0-154; TEAM 0-2-0-0. the brutal physicality of the game left no doubt the strolled virtually untouched into the end zone for the RECEIVING: Ohio State-Brown, Corey 4-48; Smith, teams have begun to use each other as a measure. go-ahead score. Devin 4-41; Vannett, Nick 1-5; Heuerman, Jeff 1-3. Wisconsin’s defense was downright nasty, limiting the He also had a 15-yard scoring run in the second Wisconsin-Pedersen, Jacob 6-66; Abbrederis, Jar high-powered Buckeyes to a mere 236 yards of offense, quarter, and finished with 87 yards on 15 carries. Miller 3-40; Fredrick, Jorda 2-18; Doe, Kenzel 2-17; Watt, more than 200 yards below their average. The Buckeyes was 10-of-18 passing for 97 yards, and had another Derek 1-13. crossed the midfield only once after halftime, and the 48 yards rushing. He also was sacked three times for Badgers largely kept the dynamic Miller in check. a loss of 27 yards. INTERCEPTIONS: Ohio State-None. Wisconsin- But Miller made plays when he needed to, and Hyde The Badgers have a good back of their own, but the None. continued to impress. Buckeyes knew the game was theirs. “We’re certainly not a finished product on offense,

85 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL GAme 12: #20 Michigan Stat Info UNDEFEATED! Buckeyes Win THE GAME, 26-21 No. 20 MIchigan 21 Carlos Hyde rushes for 146 yards and a TD as Ohio State finishes 12-0 No. 4 Ohio State 26 Nov. 24, 2012 - Ohio Stadium (105, 899) COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- Carlos Hyde ran for 146 yards and No. 4 Ohio State’s defense shut out 20th-ranked SCORING 1 2 3 4 F Michigan in the second half to grab a bruising 26-21 Michigan 7 14 0 0 21 win on Saturday, completing an improbable 12-0 Ohio State 10 10 3 3 26 season for the Buckeyes. Almost no one - up to and including first-year head Scoring Summary: coach Urban Meyer - expected such a rapid turnaround First Quarter for the Buckeyes, who were just 6-7 last season with 12:41 OSU Hyde 3 yd run (Basil kick) a loss to their archrivals in a transitional year. 07:10 UM Roundtree 75 yd pass from Gardner Drew Basil matched his season output with four (Gibbons kick) field goals and the defense did the rest, forcing three 00:37 OSU Basil 41 yd field goal turnovers in the second half. It was played before 105,899, the largest crowd ever Second Quarter to witness “The Game” in Columbus. 10:42 UM Gardner 2 yd run (Gibbons kick) Meyer and his players were mobbed by thousands 01:30 OSU Brown 14 yd pass from Miller of fans who flooded the field after the Buckeyes’ ninth (Basil kick) 00:40 UM Robinson 67 yd run (Gibbons kick) victory in the last 11 years in the rivalry (the 2010 win 00:00 OSU Basil 52 yd field goal was later vacated). Hyde also ran for a touchdown. Braxton Miller Third Quarter completed 14 of 18 passes for 189 yards and a score 08:12 OSU Basil 28 yd field goal to Corey Brown, who had eight catches for 95 yards. Michigan’s Denard Robinson had a brilliant first half Fourth Quarter but was largely invisible in the second. He totaled 122 06:26 OSU Basil 25 yd field goal yards on 10 carries, but had lost 2 yards on his four carries after halftime. Senior Zach Boren stands over Michigan QB Devin Gard- TEAM STATISTICS UM OSU Devin Gardner, the other half of Michigan’s quarterback ner after sacking him in the first half. FIRST DOWNS 13 22 tandem, was 11 of 20 for 171 yards with an interception RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 27-108 52-207 and a touchdown pass. of the game, a 25-yarder with 6:26 remaining, for a PASSING YDS (NET) 171 189 For the Buckeyes, the game will be remembered 26-21 lead. Passes Att-Comp-Int 20-11-1 18-14-0 for the staunch defense played when most needed. That matched Basil’s production the entire season. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 47-279 70-396 Michigan had 26 plays for 219 yards in first half, then He came into the game 4 for 6 on the year. Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 ran 21 plays for a net of 60 yards in the second. Gardner then tossed a floater that was intercepted Punt Returns-Yards 1--1 4-30 With his team ahead 21-20, Hoke called timeout by C.J. Barnett, ending the Wolverines final threat as Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-62 2-47 on fourth and 2 near midfield on Michigan’s first Hyde carried the ball repeatedly and the Buckeyes Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-1 possession of the second half. Robinson then ran up played keep-away to the finish. Punts (Number-Avg) 4-47.8 3-44.3 the middle, but ran into linebacker Ryan Shazier for a The Buckeyes, who were without captain and top Fumbles-Lost 3-3 3-2 two-yard loss. quarterback-sacker John Simon, appeared to grab Penalties-Yards 5-54 9-74 That cost the Wolverines the lead as Ohio State drove control early. They scored on the opening possession, Possession Time 23:10 36:50 to the Michigan 11 before settling for Basil’s 28-yard with Miller’s 52-yard, play-action pass to Devin Smith Third-Down Conversions 4 of 10 4 of 13 field goal, putting the Buckeyes up 23-21. setting up Hyde’s 3-yard plunge. Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 The teams traded possessions and turnovers for the Michigan came right back and drove to the Ohio State Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 4-5 next 12 minutes. Robinson fumbled after Bradley Roby’s 22 but on third and 8 Adolphus Washington - playing Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-39 4-29 helmet hit the ball on a tackle, with Nathan Williams because Simon was out - stripped the ball as Gardner recovering for the Buckeyes. was passing, with Zach Boren recovering. Individual Statistics Early in the fourth quarter, Miller was sacked on third But the Wolverines forced a punt and then needed RUSHING: Michigan-Robinson, D. 10-122; Smith, and 9 at the Michigan 28 and coughed up the ball to just three plays to cover 83 yards with Gardner tossing Vincent 5-12; Rawls, Thomas 5-2; Gardner, Devin Frank Clark. a short pass in front of the Michigan bench to Roy 7-minus 28. Ohio State-Hyde, Carlos 26-146; Miller, Braxton 20-57; Brown, Corey 1-21; Smith, Rod 1-4. But in each case the other team didn’t take advantage. Roundtree, who straight-armed Barnett and sped The Buckeyes drove to a second and 1 at the Michigan down the sideline accompanied by teammate Drew PASSING: Michigan-Gardner, Devin 11-20-1-171. 4 but a sack and a high snap preceded Basil missing a Dileo. The 75-yard pass play was Michigan’s longest Ohio State-Miller, Braxton 14-18-0-189. 39-yard field goal attempt. of the season. The Wolverines lost 2 yards on third and 1 and were With Miller hitting all five of his passes, the Buckeyes RECEIVING: Michigan-Gallon, Jeremy 6-67; forced to punt after Miller’s fumble. were stymied by three penalties in four plays and had Roundtree, Roy 3-92; Kwiatkowski, M. 1-6; Dileo, Ohio State did pick up points on its next chance after to settle for Basil’s 41-yard field goal. Drew 1-6. Ohio State-Brown, Corey 8-95; Smith, a turnover. Devin 2-63; Spencer, Evan 1-9; Stoneburner, J 1-9; Gardner fumbled when hit by Johnathan Hankins with Hyde, Carlos 1-8; Thomas, Michael 1-5. 8:19 left, with Travis Howard pouncing on the loose ball after several players had a shot at it. Taking over at the INTERCEPTIONS: Ohio State-Barnett, C.J. 1-1. Wolverines’ 10, the Buckeyes could not move the ball and were forced to settle for Basil’s fourth field goal FUMBLES: UM-Gardner, Devin 2-2; Robinson, D. 1-1. Ohio State-Miller, Braxton 2-1; Brown, Corey 1-1.

86 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL 7 national CHAMPIONSHIPS

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National Champions – Associated Press; Won 9, Lost 1 Front Row: Durtschi, Frye, Horvath, James, Houston, Schneider, Palmer, Hackett, Lynn, Amling, McDonald, Lipaj, Staker, Csuri, Sarringhaus, Naples. Second Row: Dye, Mackey, Widdoes, Dean, Antennuci, Slusser, Cleary, Selby, Vickroy, Roe, Jabbusch, Appleby, Friday, Matus, McCormick, Drake, Godfrey. Third Row: Brown (Head Coach), McGranahan, Bixley, Souders, Coleman, Rees, Taylor, Willis, Sedor, White, Eichwald, Shaw, McCafferty, Dugger, Steinberg, Lavelli, Fekete. 1954

National Champions – Associated Press; Won 10, Lost 0 Front Row: Bobo, Thompson, Roseboro, Morris, Cummings, R. Williams, Jobko, Archer, Richards, Trabue, Wassmund, Guy, Slicker, Lilienthal, Cole, Michael, Godfrey. Second Row: Zahler, Fekete, Parker, Cassady, Riticher, Howell, Krisher, Leggett, Hilinski, Borton, Brubaker, Gibbs, Watkins, Dugger, Weed, D. Williams, Ludwig, Swartz, Reichenbach. Third Row: Hayes (Head Coach), Sarkkinen, J. Young, Shedd, Okulovich, Gage, Collmar, Spears, Booth, Bond, Machinsky, Vargo, Thornton, Weaver, Harkrader, Stoeckel, Vicic, Shingledecker, Hess, Perry, Strobel, Clark. Fourth Row: L. Williams, Dillman, Thomas, Nussbaum, Quinn, Howley, Humbert, Ebiner, Frank, Sommers, Blazeff, Robson, Kriss, Ellwood, Theis, Ramser. 1957

National Champions – UPI and Football Writers; Won 9, Lost 1 Front Row: Bellisari, Schultz, Kilgore, J. Jones, Cowans, Bram, Fontes, Via, Wentz, Fields, Seilkop, Zuhars, Arnold, Lemon, Crowl, Ballmer. Second Row: Hess, Carr, Nagy, Disher, Beerman, Cook, H. Jones, Cannavino, Jobko, Martin, Cisco, Brown, Sutherin, Thomas, Trivissonno, Zawacki, T. Crawford, Baldacci, Provenza, Breehl, Dillman, Weaver. Third Row: Hayes (Head Coach), Dresser, Okulovich, Marshall, Houston, White, Schram, Schenking, Schafrath, Spychalski, James, A. Crawford, Clark, Kremblas, Bowermaster, Morgan, Fronk, Wagner, Robinson, Ballenger, LeBeau, Godfrey, Strobel. Fourth Row: Rush, Fekete, Sarkkinen, Adulewicz, Walsh, Gage, Bailey, Lord, McMurry, Michael, Wilson, Rowland, Craig, Samuels, Herrman, Matz, Bryant, Kreakbaum, Moran, Anders, Clark. 1961

National Champions – Football Writers; Won 8, Lost 0, Tied 1 Front Row: Wallace, Connor, Clotz, Wittmer, Ferguson, Houck, Tolford, Bryant, Tidmore, Perdue, Ingram, Detrick, Stephens, Martin, Roberts, H. Lambert. Second Row: Hayes (Head Coach), Johnson, B. Jones, Katterhenrich, Foster, Ulmer, Moeller, Armstrong, Vogel, Middleton, Mrukowski, Sanders, Hess, Klein, Hardman, Haupt, Godfrey. Third Row: Tingley, Betz, Krstolic, Mummey, Francis, Vanscoy, Jenkins, Fronk, Bearss, Ricketts, Mamula, Snell, Sparma, Warfield, W. Jones, Bruney. Fourth Row: Rayford, Laskowski, Butts, Baffer, Kumler, Lister, Mangiamelle, VanRaaphorst, Mirick, Hullinger, Lyons, Marmie, Parker, R. Carter, Zima, Fortney. Fifth Row: Strobel, Fiers, Gunlock, Sarkkinen, Sunderhaus, Unger, Stanley, Hall, D. Carter, Schembechler, Herbstreit, Clark, Wentz, Biggs. 88 2013 OHIO STATE FOOTBALL 1968

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS – CONSENSUS; WON 10, LOST 0 Front Row: J. Roman, Roush, Bombach, Ehrsam, Muhlbach, Stier, Worden, N. Roman, Mayes, Foley, Stottlemyer, Long, Bob Smith, Stowe, Bender, Sobolewski. Second Row: Hayes (Head Coach), Aston, Butch Smith, Polaski, Jack, Whitfield, Schmidlin, Hutchison, Provost, Urbanik, Nielsen, Huff, Otis, Burton, Brungard, Rusnak. Third Row: Jankowski, Hackett, Gentile, Gillian, Radtke, Crapser, Backhus, Hart, Pollitt, White, Hayden, Kurz, Greene, Trapuzzano. Fourth Row: Stillwagon, Sensibaugh, Zelina, Qualls, Kern, Conroy, Cheney, Aldren, Donovan, Kuhn, Opperman, Troha, King, Brockington, Ecrement. Fifth Row: Page, Dale, Suber, Bruce Smith, Holloway, Anderson, Waugh, Maciejowski, Lapuh, Hausman, Marsh, Debevc, Coburn, Johnston. Sixth Row: Wells, Tatum, Strickland, Adams, Wagner, Hindman, Mallory, Sarkkinen, McCullough, Bruce, Chaump, Holtz, Hubbard, Ellison. 1970

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS – NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION; WON 9, LOST 1 Front Row: Kuhn, Tatum, Zelina, Anderson, Sensibaugh, Jankowski, Cheney, Maciejowski, Kern, Stillwagon, White, Adams, Hayden, Strickland, Donovan, Debevc, Brockington. Second Row: Hayes (Head Coach), Gentile, Simon, Troha, Oppermann, King, Dale, Marsh, Smith, Coburn, Waugh, Wright, Burrows, Harman, J. Conroy, Holloway, Harris. Third Row: Givens, Long, Mountz, Vecanski, Wakefield, Lamka, Cappell, Houser, S. White, Campana, DeLeone, Howard, Mason, Sapanaro, Luttner, Conley.Fourth Row: Battista, Lago, Hasenohrl, Jones, Moore, Brown, Graf, Pisanelli, Scannell, Seifert, Sloan, Schram, Kinsey, Rabatin, Ferko. Fifth Row: Zuene, Galbos, Zetts, Williams, Beecroft, Nixon, Pitstick, Doll, Cummings, Andrulis, Cowman, Lucki, Belgrave, Bonica. Sixth Row: R. Conroy, Sivinski, Dixon, Strong, Hicks, Wersel, Breuleux, Teague, Hughes, Fletcher, Bledsoe, Baxa, Rice. Seventh Row: Steel, Chaump, Staub, Sarkkinen, Walker, Bruce, McCullough, Hubbard, McClain, Mummey. 2002

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS – CONSENSUS; WON 14, LOST 0 Front Row (l-r): 54 Tim Anderson, 78 Bryce Bishop, 91 Jason Bond, 8 , 63 Adrien Clarke, 53 Ivan Douglas, 6 , 70 Scott Kuhnhein, 97 , 18 , 25 , 2 , 35 Matt Wilhelm, 4 Chris Vance, 50 Michael Stafford, 95 David Thompson, 48 Jack Tucker, 88 , 29 Jesse Kline, 16 , 86 , 15 Scott McMullen, 11 Richard Mc- Nutt. Second Row: Jim Tressel, 83 Redgie Arden, 19 LeAndre Boone, 26 Will Allen, 1 Bobby Britton, 87 Jason Caldwell, 3 Bam Childress, 84 John Hollins, 23 , 13 Harlen Jacobs, 36 Pat O’Neill, 46 , 21 B.J. Sander, 12 Michael Jenkins, 41 Thomas Matthews, 71 , 44 Robert Reynolds, 56 , 93 Will Smith, 76 , 14 Angelo Chattams, 79 Ryan Cook. Third Row: Kevin Groom, 37 , 75 Simon Fraser, 7 , 94 Marcus Green, 82 Roy Hall, 80 Ryan Hamby, 85 Mike Nugent, 64 Adam Olds, 34 JaJa Riley, 30 , 43 Brandon Schnittker, 69 Andree Tyree, 28 Maurice Hall, 13 , 24 Mike Roberts, 42 Bobby Carpenter, 81 R.J. Coleman, 5 Mike D’Andrea, 66 Doug Datish, 72 T.J. Downing, 33 , Pat Fuller. Fourth Row: 47 A.J. Hawk, 17 , 57 Mike Kudla, 55 , 32 Brandon Mitchell, 98 Joel Penton, 90 Quinn Pitcock, 99 , 21 , 92 Tim Schafer, 77 , 10 Troy Smith, 49 E.J. Underwood, 89 , Jr., 9 , 49 John Adams, 96 David Andrews, 60 Kyle Andrews, 51 Mike Bogart, 20 Chris Conwell, 74 Bryce Culver. Fifth Row: Chris Kaeding, Ray Pongonis, John Lombardo, 36 Michael DeMaria, 65 Steve Graef, 52 Mike Kne, 37 Jamal Luke, 62 John McLaughlin, 62 Jeremy Miller, 18 , 20 Roshawn Parker, 23 Scott Petroff, 5 Jeremy Uhlenhake, 11 Mike Young, 59 John Conroy, 4 Rob Harley, 3 Steven Moore, 73 Steve Winner, 14 Antonio Smith, Bob Sweeney, Doug Calland. Sixth Row: , , Joe Daniels, Mark Dantonio, Luke Fickell, , , Tim Spencer, , , Dick Tressel, Allan Johnson, Bernardo Amerson, John Hill, Sori Kanu, Mark Staten, Jeff Ryan, , Mark Quisenberry Not pictured: 38 Branden Joe, 58 Joe Bradley 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL 34 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS

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90 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL 7 heisman trophy winnners

1944 1950 1955 Howard “Hopalong” Cassady

1974, 1975 1995 2006 Archie Griffin Troy Smith

Finishing Second for Heisman Bob Ferguson, 1961; John Hicks, 1973; , 1984 91 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL

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Ohio State is one of only nine schools that have won each of the four “original” New Year’s Day bowl games (Cotton, Orange, Rose, Sugar).

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1980 2004 1984 2006 1987 1977 2003 2008

92 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL major award winners

Walter Camp Award Andy Katzenmoyer, 1997 Winners Eddie George, 1995 James Laurinaitis, 2007 , 1970 Troy Smith, 2006 John Hicks, 1973 Finalists , 1987 A.J. Hawk, 2005 Orlando Pace, 1995, 1996 Chris Spielman, 1986, 1987 A.J. Hawk, 2005 James Laurinaitis, 2006, 2008 Semifinalists Randy Gradishar, 1973 Pete Cusick, 1974 Chris Spielman, 1986 Andy Katzenmoyer, 1997, 1998 Quinn Pitcock, 2006 Biletnikoff James Laurinaitis, 2007, 2008 Award , 1995

Lott trophy James Laurinaitis, 2008

OUTLAND TROPHY winners Orlando Pace, 1996 Award John Hicks, 1973 Mike Nugent, 2004 Thorpe Award Jim Stillwagon, 1970 Antoine Winfield, 1998 Jim Parker, 1956 Finalists Mike Nugent, 2002 Malcolm Jenkins, 2008

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Rimington Davey O’Brien Bronko Nagurski Award Award Award LeCharles Bentley, 2001 Troy Smith, 2006 James Laurinaitis, 2006

Finalists Finalists Finalists Nick Mangold, 2005 Braxton Miller, 2012 James Laurinaitis, 2007 Doug Datish, 2006 , 2010

Ray Guy Award lowe’s senior B.J. Sander, 2003 class award James Laurinaitis, 2008

94 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL ohio state nfl first-round draft choices

YEAR NAME TEAM YEAR NAME TEAM 1938 James McDonald (HB)...... 1986 Keith Byars (RB)...... Philadelphia Eagles 1950 Fred Morrison (B)...... 1988 Eric Kumerow (DE)...... Miami Dolphins 1956 (B)...... 1991 Vinnie Clark (CB)...... Green Bay Packers 1957 Jim Parker (T)...... Baltimore Colts 1992 Alonzo Spellman (DT)...... Chicago Bears 1959 Don Clark (B)...... Chicago Bears 1993 Robert Smith (RB)...... 1959 (C)...... San Francisco 49ers 1994 * (DL)...... Cincinnati Bengals 1960 Birtho Arnold (OL)...... 1995 Joey Galloway (WR)...... 1960 James Houston (E)...... Buffalo Bills 1995 (T)...... Minnesota Vikings 1960 (FB)...... Houston Oilers 1995 Craig Powell (LB)...... 1961 Tom Matte (HB)...... Baltimore Colts (NFL) 1996 Rickey Dudley (TE)...... Oakland Raiders 1962 Bob Ferguson (FB)...... (NFL) 1996 Eddie George (RB)...... Houston Oilers 1962 Bob Ferguson (FB)...... San Diego Chargers (AFL) 1996 Terry Glenn (WR)...... 1963 Daryl Sanders (T)...... Detroit Lions 1997 *Orlando Pace (OT)...... St. Louis Rams 1963 (T)...... Baltimore Colts (NFL) 1997 Shawn Springs (CB)...... Seattle Seahawks 1964 (FB)...... New York Jets (AFL) 1999 (SE)...... 1965 Jim Davidson (T)...... Buffalo Bills 1999 Antoine Winfield (CB)...... Buffalo Bills 1969 Dave Foley (T)...... New York Jets 1999 Andy Katzenmoyer (LB)...... New England Patriots 1969 (T)...... Chicago Bears 2000 Ahmed Plummer (CB)...... San Francisco 49ers 1971 Tim Anderson (CB)...... San Francisco 49ers 2001 Nate Clements (CB)...... Buffalo Bills 1971 (RB)...... Green Bay Packers 2001 (DT)...... St. Louis Rams 1971 (RB)...... Minnesota Vikings 2004 Will Smith (DT)...... New Orleans Saints 1971 (DB)...... Oakland Raiders 2004 Chris Gamble (DB)...... 1974 Rick Middleton (LB)...... New Orleans Saints 2004 Michael Jenkins (WR)...... 1974 Randy Gradishar (LB)...... 2006 A.J. Hawk (LB)...... Green Bay Packers 1974 John Hicks (G)...... 2006 Donte Whitner (S)...... Buffalo Bills 1975 (DB)...... Oakland Raiders 2006 Bobby Carpenter (LB)...... 1975 Doug France (T)...... 2006 Santonio Holmes (WR)...... Pittsburgh Steelers 1975 Kurt Schumacher (G)...... New Orleans Saints 2006 Nick Mangold (C)...... New York Jets 1976 Tim Fox (DB)...... New England Patriots 2007 Ted Ginn Jr. (WR) ...... Miami Dolphins 1976 Archie Griffin (RB)...... Cincinnati Bengals 2007 Anthony Gonzalez (WR) ...... 1977 (LB)...... Los Angeles Rams 2008 Vernon Gholston (DE)...... New York Jets 1978 Chris Ward (T)...... New York Jets 2009 Malcolm Jenkins (CB)...... New Orleans Saints 1979 *Tom Cousineau (LB)...... Buffalo Bills 2009 Chris Wells (RB)...... Arizona Cardinals 1982 (QB)...... Baltimore Colts 2011 Cameron Heyward (DE)...... Pittsburgh Steelers 1984 William Roberts (T)...... New York Giants 1985 Jim Lachey (T)...... San Diego Chargers *First player taken in the draft

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Year roUND NAME TEAM Year roUND NAME TEAM 1936 8th Dick Heekin (B)...... New York Giants 1957 11th Jim Roseboro (HB)...... Green Bay Packers 1937 6th Merle Wendt (E)...... Green Bay Packers 1957 16th Joe Cannavino (HB)...... Baltimore Colts 1938 1st James McDonald (HB)...... Philadelphia Eagles 1957 18th Richard Guy (G)...... San Francisco 49ers 1938 3rd Gust Zarnas (G)...... Chicago Bears 1957 22nd Aurelius Thomas (G)...... Pittsburgh Steelers 1940 3rd (E)...... Green Bay Packers 1957 27th Don Vicic (FB)...... San Francisco 49ers 1940 15th Steve Andrako (C)...... Washington Redskins 1957 30th Lee Williams (B)...... Los Angeles Rams 1941 3rd Don Scott (B)...... Chicago Bears 1958 7th Bill Jobko (G)...... Los Angeles Rams 1941 20th Jim Strasbaugh (B)...... Green Bay Packers 1958 8th (B)...... New York Giants 1942 10th (T)...... Chicago Bears 1959 1st Don Clark (B)...... Chicago Bears 1942 14th Tom Kinkade (B)...... Green Bay Packers 1959 1st Dan James (C)...... San Francisco 49ers 1943 11th Don McCafferty (T)...... New York Giants 1959 23rd Frank Kremblas (QB)...... New York Giants 1944 9th (G)...... Chicago Bears 1959 26th John Scott (T)...... Pittsburgh Steelers 1945 2nd Gordon Appleby (C)...... New York Giants 1960 *1st Birtho Arnold (OL)...... Buffalo Bills 1945 2nd (E)...... Pittsburgh Steelers 1960 *1st James Houston (E)...... Buffalo Bills 1945 11th Bill Hackett (B)...... Green Bay Packers 1960 *1st Bob White (FB)...... Houston Oilers 1945 15th Bob Jabbusch (G)...... New York Giants 1960 *2nd Jim Marshall (DT)...... Houston Oilers 1945 23rd Cy Souders (E)...... Washington Redskins 1961 1st Tom Matte (HB)...... Baltimore Colts (NFL) 1945 29th John Friday (B)...... Green Bay Packers 1961 3rd Jim Tyrer (T)...... (AFL) 1946 6th Joe Waisler (B)...... Los Angeles Rams 1961 5th Tom Matte (HB)...... New York Jets (AFL) 1946 9th Tom Phillips (B)...... Los Angeles Rams 1961 14th Jim Tyrer (T)...... Chicago Bears (NFL) 1946 11th Warren Amling (G)...... New York Giants 1961 15th Jerry Fields (HB)...... New York Giants 1947 10th (C)...... Chicago Bears 1961 15th Ernie Wright (T)...... Los Angeles Rams 1947 10th (E)...... Los Angeles Rams 1961 18th George Tolford (T)...... Washington Redskins 1947 28th Dean Hall (G)...... Los Angeles Rams 1961 20th Mike Ingram (G)...... Washington Redskins 1948 4th Bob Brugge (B)...... Chicago Bears 1961 21st Bob Brooks (FB)...... New York Jets 1948 8th Dick Flanagan (E)...... Chicago Bears 1962 1st Bob Ferguson (FB)...... Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 1948 12th (B)...... Chicago Bears 1962 1st Bob Ferguson (FB)...... San Diego Chargers (AFL) 1949 6th Jerry Krall (B)...... Chicago Bears 1962 13th Charles Bryant (E)...... San Diego Chargers 1950 1st Fred Morrison (B)...... Chicago Bears 1962 20th Jack Roberts (T)...... Chicago Bears 1950 11th Jack Wilson (T)...... Detroit Lions 1962 20th Sam Tidmore (E)...... Buffalo Bills 1950 14th Bill Trautwein (T)...... Los Angeles Rams 1963 1st Daryl Sanders (T)...... Detroit Lions 1950 23rd George Mattey (G)...... Green Bay Packers 1963 1st Bob Vogel (T)...... Baltimore Colts (NFL) 1951 7th Bob Monsen (T)...... Detroit Lions 1963 3rd Bob Vogel (T)...... Boston Patriots (AFL) 1951 26th Bill Miller (T)...... Green Bay Packers 1963 4th Daryl Sanders (G)...... Kansas City Chiefs 1952 7th Vic Janowicz (B)...... Washington Redskins 1963 5th (LB)...... San Francisco 49ers 1952 9th Sherwin Gandee (E)...... Detroit Lions 1963 7th Dave Francis (B)...... Washington Redskins 1952 15th Julius Wittman (T)...... Washington Redskins 1963 8th Rod Foster (G)...... Boston Patriots (AFL) 1953 11th Jim Ruehl (C)...... New York Giants 1963 10th Rod Foster (G) ...... Washington Redskins (NFL) 1953 16th John Hlay (FB)...... Green Bay Packers 1963 13th Dave Katterhenrich (B)...... Cleveland Browns 1954 6th George Jacoby (T)...... New York Giants 1963 23rd Bob Middleton (E)...... Buffalo Bills 1954 13th Mike Takacs (G)...... Green Bay Packers 1964 1st Matt Snell (FB)...... New York Jets (AFL) 1954 22nd Robert Meyer (T)...... Baltimore Colts 1964 4th Matt Snell (FB)...... New York Giants (NFL) 1954 25th George Rosso (G)...... Washington Redskins 1964 4th Paul Warfield (WR)...... Buffalo Bills 1955 2nd Bobby Watkins (HB)...... Chicago Bears 1964 14th Tom Jenkins (G)...... Pittsburgh Steelers 1955 28th James Hoffman (B)...... Los Angeles Rams 1965 1st Jim Davidson (T)...... Buffalo Bills 1955 28th Robert Myers (T)...... Baltimore Colts 1966 3rd Tom Barrington (FB)...... Washington Redskins (NFL) 1955 28th Dave Williams (G)...... Pittsburgh Steelers 1966 4th Doug Van Horn (G)...... Detroit Lions (NFL) 1956 1st Howard Cassady (B)...... Detroit Lions 1966 5th Doug Van Horn (G)...... Kansas City Chiefs (AFL) 1956 4th Fran Machinsky (T)...... Washington Redskins 1966 16th Tom Barington (RB)...... Kansas City Chiefs (AFL) 1956 9th Ken Vargo (C)...... Chicago Bears 1966 18th (E)...... Buffalo Bills 1956 22nd Jerry Harkrader (B)...... New York Giants 1967 3rd Mike Current (T)...... Denver Broncos 1957 1st Jim Parker (T)...... Baltimore Colts 1967 7th Bo Rein (FL)...... Baltimore Colts 1957 2nd Bill Michael (T)...... Pittsburgh Steelers 1967 12th Ron Sepic (E)...... Washington Redskins

96 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL ohio State all-time nfl draft choices Year roUND NAME TEAM Year roUND NAME TEAM 1968 3rd Dick Himes (T)...... Green Bay Packers 1976 11th Cornelius Green (QB)...... Dallas Cowboys 1969 1st Dave Foley (T)...... New York Jets 1976 13th Larry Kain (LB)...... Pittsburgh Steelers 1969 1st Rufus Mayes (T)...... Chicago Bears 1976 16th Pat Curto (LB)...... Atlanta Falcons 1969 10th Steve Howell (TE)...... Cincinnati Bengals 1976 17th Scott Dannelley (T/G)...... Cincinnati Bengals 1970 7th Ted Provost (DB)...... Los Angeles Rams 1977 1st Bob Brudzinski (LB)...... Los Angeles Rams 1970 9th Jim Otis (RB)...... New Orleans Saints 1977 2nd Pete Johnson (FB)...... Cincinnati Bengals 1971 1st Tim Anderson (CB)...... San Francisco 49ers 1977 8th Ed Thompson (LB)...... New York Jets 1971 1st John Brockington (RB)...... Green Bay Packers 1977 9th Nick Buonamici (DT)...... Chicago Bears 1971 1st Leo Hayden (RB)...... Minnesota Vikings 1978 1st Chris Ward (T)...... New York Jets 1971 1st Jack Tatum (DB)...... Oakland Raiders 1978 2nd Ray Griffin (CB)...... Cincinnati Bengals 1971 2nd (TE)...... Buffalo Bills 1978 7th Herman Jones (WR)...... Chicago Bears 1971 5th Jim Stillwagon (LB)...... Green Bay Packers 1978 7th Jeff Logan (RB)...... Baltimore Colts 1971 7th Doug Adams (CB)...... Denver Broncos 1978 8th David Adkins (LB)...... Atlanta Falcons 1971 8th (S)...... Kansas City Chiefs 1978 10th Aaron Brown (LB)...... 1971 10th (WR)...... Kansas City Chiefs 1979 1st Tom Cousineau (LB)...... Buffalo Bills 1971 10th Rex Kern (QB)...... Baltimore Colts 1979 5th Ron Springs (RB)...... Dallas Cowboys 1971 15th Ron Maciejowski (QB)...... Chicago Bears 1979 6th Jim Moore (OT)...... Baltimore Colts 1971 16th Mark Debevc (LB)...... Cincinnati Bengals 1979 9th Joe Robinson (T)...... Kansas City Chiefs 1972 5th Tom DeLeone (C)...... Cincinnati Bengals 1980 4th Jim Laughlin (LB)...... Atlanta Falcons 1972 9th Harry Howard (DB)...... Los Angeles Rams 1980 6th Mike Guess (DB)...... Chicago Bears 1972 12th Jimmy Harris (WR)...... Dallas Cowboys 1980 10th Ken Fritz (G)...... Pittsburgh Steelers 1972 17th Stan White (LB)...... Baltimore Colts 1981 2nd Doug Donley (WR)...... Dallas Cowboys 1973 8th John Bledsoe (RB)...... Detroit Lions 1981 4th Todd Bell (DB)...... Chicago Bears 1973 8th George Hasenhohrl (DT)...... New York Giants 1981 4th Calvin Murray (RB)...... Philadelphia Eagles 1973 8th Rich Seifert (S)...... New York Jets 1981 4th Al Washington (LB)...... New York Jets 1973 9th Rich Galbos (RB)...... Washington Redskins 1981 5th Keith Ferguson (LB)...... San Diego Chargers 1973 17th Earl Belgrave (T)...... Detroit Lions 1981 6th Vince Skillings (DB)...... Dallas Cowboys 1974 1st Randy Gradishar (LB)...... Denver Broncos 1981 10th Robert Murphy (DS)...... Atlanta Falcons 1974 1st John Hicks (G)...... New York Giants 1981 12th Ray Ellis (SS)...... Philadelphia Eagles 1974 1st Rick Middleton (LB)...... New Orleans Saints 1982 1st Art Schlichter (QB)...... Baltimore Colts 1974 4th Morris Bradshaw (WR)...... Oakland Raiders 1982 4th Anthony Griggs (LB)...... Philadelphia Eagles 1974 8th Gregg Hare (QB)...... Buffalo Bills 1982 12th (K)...... St. Louis Cardinals 1974 10th Jim Kregel (G)...... Pittsburgh Steelers 1983 5th Jerome Foster (DE)...... Houston Oilers 1974 12th Vic Koegel (LB)...... Atlanta Falcons 1983 11th Joe Lukens (G)...... Miami Dolphins 1975 1st Neal Colzie (DB)...... Oakland Raiders 1983 11th Tim Spencer (RB)...... San Diego Chargers 1975 1st Doug France (T)...... Los Angeles Rams 1983 11th Gary Williams (WR)...... Cincinnati Bengals 1975 1st Kurt Schumacher (G)...... New Orleans Saints 1984 1st William Roberts (T)...... New York Giants 1975 3rd Pete Cusick (DT)...... New England Patriots 1984 2nd John Frank (TE)...... San Francisco 49ers 1975 4th Bruce Elia (LB)...... Miami Dolphins 1984 6th Rowland Tatum (LB)...... Miami Dolphins 1975 4th Harold Henson (RB)...... Minnesota Vikings 1984 10th Joe Dooley (C)...... Los Angeles Rams 1975 4th Steve Luke (S)...... Green Bay Packers 1984 10th Shaun Gayle (DB)...... Chicago Bears 1975 11th Dave Hazel (WR)...... Baltimore Colts 1984 12th Thad Jemison (WR)...... Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1975 11th Steve Myers (G)...... Detroit Lions 1985 1st Jim Lachey (T)...... San Diego Chargers 1975 12th Doug Plank (DB)...... Chicago Bears 1985 3rd Kirk Lowdermilk (C)...... Minnesota Vikings 1975 14th Larry O’Rourke (DT)...... Philadelphia Eagles 1986 1st Keith Byars (RB)...... Philadelphia Eagles 1975 17th Mike Bartoszek (TE)...... New York Jets 1986 2nd Thomas Johnson (LB)...... New York Giants 1976 1st Tim Fox (DB)...... New England Patriots 1986 7th Larry Kolic (LB)...... Miami Dolphins 1976 1st Archie Griffin (RB)...... Cincinnati Bengals 1986 7th Byron Lee (LB)...... Philadelphia Eagles 1976 3rd (WR)...... Chicago Bears 1987 6th Sonny Gordon (FS)...... Cincinnati Bengals 1976 4th Leonard Willis (WR)...... Minnesota Vikings 1987 7th Jamie Holland (WR)...... San Diego Chargers 1976 7th Ken Kuhn (LB)...... Cincinnati Bengals 1987 9th Scott Leach (LB)...... New Orleans Saints 1976 8th Craig Cassady (S)...... New Orleans Saints 1987 12th (QB)...... Miami Dolphins 1976 10th Tom Klaban (K)...... Cincinnati Bengals 1987 4th# (WR)...... Philadelphia Eagles (supplemental)

97 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL ohio State all-time nfl draft choices Year roUND NAME TEAM Year roUND NAME TEAM 1988 1st Eric Kumerow (DE)...... Miami Dolphins 1999 6th Brent Bartholomew (P)...... Miami Dolphins 1988 2nd Chris Spielman (LB)...... Detroit Lions 1999 6th Dee Miller (FL)...... Green Bay Packers 1988 3rd Alex Higdon (TE)...... Atlanta Falcons 2000 1st Ahmed Plummer (CB)...... San Francisco 49ers 1988 4th William White (CB)...... Detroit Lions 2000 4th Na’il Diggs (LB)...... Green Bay Packers 1988 6th George Cooper (FB)...... Miami Dolphins 2000 4th Gary Berry (FS)...... Green Bay Packers 1988 7th Ray Jackson (CB)...... Seattle Seahawks 2000 5th Michael Wiley (RB)...... Dallas Cowboys 1988 10th Henry Brown (T)...... Washington Redskins 2000 7th James Cotton (LB)...... Chicago Bears 1989 5th Jeff Uhlenhake (C)...... Miami Dolphins 2000 7th Kevin Houser (ST)...... New Orleans Saints 1989 5th Vince Workman (RB)...... Green Bay Packers 2001 1st Nate Clements (CB)...... Buffalo Bills 1989 9th Derek Maccready (DE)...... Detroit Lions 2001 1st Ryan Pickett (DT)...... St. Louis Rams 1989 12th Everett Ross (WR)...... Minnesota Vikings 2001 6th (DE)...... Pittsburgh Steelers 1990 5th (G)...... Denver Broncos 2001 7th Reggie Germany (WR)...... Buffalo Bills 1990 7th Joe Staysniak (T)...... San Diego Chargers 2001 7th Derek Combs (RB)...... Oakland Raiders 1990 9th Tim Moxley (G)...... Washington Redskins 2001 7th Ken-Yon Rambo (WR)...... Oakland Raiders 1991 1st Vinnie Clark (CB)...... Green Bay Packers 2002 2nd LeCharles Bentley (C)...... New Orleans Saints 1991 2nd Jeff Graham (WR)...... Pittsburgh Steelers 2002 3rd (CB)...... Dallas Cowboys 1991 11th Bobby Olive (WR)...... Kansas City Chiefs 2002 4th Jonathan Wells (RB)...... 1992 1st Alonzo Spellman (DT)...... Chicago Bears 2002 4th Darnell Sanders (TE)...... Cleveland Browns 1992 7th Scottie Graham (FB)...... Pittsburgh Steelers 2002 4th Jamar Martin (FB)...... Dallas Cowboys 1992 8th (QB)...... New York Giants 2002 5th Courtland Bullard (OLB)...... St. Louis Rams 1993 1st Robert Smith (RB)...... Minnesota Vikings 2002 6th Tyson Walter (OT)...... Dallas Cowboys 1993 2nd Roger Harper (S)...... Atlanta Falcons 2002 6th (QB)...... St. Louis Rams 1993 3rd Steve Tovar (LB)...... Cincinnati Bengals 2003 2nd Mike Doss (SS)...... Indianapolis Colts 1993 8th Brian Stablein (WR)...... Denver Broncos 2003 3rd Kenny Peterson (DE)...... Green Bay Packers 1994 1st Dan Wilkinson (DL)...... Cincinnati Bengals 2003 3rd Cie Grant (OLB)...... New Orleans Saints 1994 3rd Jeff Cothran (RB)...... Cincinnati Bengals 2003 4th Matt Wilhelm (MLB)...... San Diego Chargers 1994 4th Raymont Harris (RB)...... Chicago Bears 2003 5th Donnie Nickey (FS)...... Tennessee Titans 1994 6th Jason Winrow (G)...... New York Giants 2004 1st Chris Gamble (CB)...... Carolina Panthers 1994 7th Butler By’not’e (RB)...... Denver Broncos 2004 1st Michael Jenkins (WR)...... Atlanta Falcons 1995 1st Joey Galloway (WR)...... Seattle Seahawks 2004 1st Will Smith (DE)...... New Orleans Saints 1995 1st Korey Stringer (T)...... Minnesota Vikings 2004 3rd Tim Anderson (DT)...... Buffalo Bills 1995 1st Craig Powell (LB)...... Cleveland Browns 2004 3rd Ben Hartsock (TE)...... Indianapolis Colts 1995 3rd Preston Harrison (LB)...... San Diego Chargers 2004 3rd B.J. Sander (P)...... Green Bay Packers 1995 3rd Marlon Kerner (CB)...... Buffalo Bills 2004 3rd Darrion Scott (DE)...... Minnesota Vikings 1995 3rd Chris Sanders (WR)...... Houston Oilers 2004 4th Will Allen (FS)...... Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1995 3rd Lorenzo Styles (LB)...... Atlanta Falcons 2004 4th Alex Stepanovich (C)...... Arizona Cardinals 1996 1st Rickey Dudley (TE)...... Oakland Raiders 2004 5th Drew Carter (WR)...... Carolina Panthers 1996 1st Eddie George (RB)...... Houston Oilers 2004 5th Craig Krenzel (QB)...... Chicago Bears 1996 1st Terry Glenn (WR)...... New England Patriots 2004 5th Robert Reynolds (LB)...... Tennessee Titans 1996 3rd (QB)...... Philadelphia Eagles 2004 7th Adrien Clarke (OG)...... Philadelphia Eagles 1997 1st Orlando Pace (T)...... St. Louis Rams 2004 7th Shane Olivea (OT)...... San Diego Chargers 1997 1st Shawn Springs (CB)...... Seattle Seahawks 2005 2nd Mike Nugent (K)...... New York Jets 1997 2nd Rob Kelly (S)...... New Orleans Saints 2005 3rd Dustin Fox (CB)...... Minnesota Vikings 1997 3rd Mike Vrabel (DE)...... Pittsburgh Steelers 2005 3rd Maurice Clarett (RB)...... Denver Broncos 1997 3rd Ty Howard (CB)...... Arizona Cardinals 2006 1st A.J. Hawk (LB)...... Green Bay Packers 1997 4th Nicky Sualua (FB)...... Dallas Cowboys 2006 1st Donte Whitner (S)...... Buffalo Bills 1997 6th Matt Finkes (DL)...... Carolina Panthers 2006 1st Bobby Carpenter (LB)...... Dallas Cowboys 1999 1st David Boston (SE)...... Arizona Cardinals 2006 1st Santonio Holmes (WR)...... Pittsburgh Steelers 1999 1st Antoine Winfield (CB)...... Buffalo Bills 2006 1st Nick Mangold (C)...... New York Jets 1999 1st Andy Katzenmoyer (LB)...... New England Patriots 2006 3rd Ashton Youboty (CB)...... Buffalo Bills 1999 2nd Joe Montgomery (TB)...... New York Giants 2006 3rd Anthony Schlegel (LB)...... New York Jets 1999 4th Joe Germaine (QB)...... St. Louis Rams 2006 4th Nate Salley (S)...... Carolina Panthers 1999 4th Damon Moore (SS)...... Philadelphia Eagles 2006 4th Rob Sims (G)...... Seattle Seahawks

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Year roUND NAME TEAM 2007 1st Ted Ginn Jr. (WR) ...... Miami Dolphins 2007 1st Anthony Gonzalez (WR) ...... Indianapolis Colts 2007 3rd Quinn Pitcock (DT) ...... Indianapolis Colts 2007 4th Antonio Pittman (RB) ...... New Orleans Saints 2007 5th Jay Richardson (DE)...... Oakland Raiders 2007 5th Roy Hall (WR) ...... Indianapolis Colts 2007 5th Troy Smith (QB)...... 2007 6th Doug Datish (C) ...... Atlanta Falcons 2008 1st Vernon Gholston (DE)...... New York Jets 2008 7th Kirk Barton (OT)...... Chicago Bears 2008 7th Larry Grant (LB)...... San Francisco 49ers 2009 1st Malcolm Jenkins (CB)...... New Orleans Saints 2009 1st Chris Wells (RB)...... Arizona Cardinals 2009 2nd James Laurinaitis (LB)...... St. Louis Rams 2009 2nd Brian Robiskie (WR)...... Cleveland Browns 2009 4th Donald Washington (CB)...... Kansas City Chiefs 2009 4th Brian Hartline (WR)...... Miami Dolphins 2009 5th Marcus Freeman (LB)...... Chicago Bears 2010 4th (DE)...... Pittsburgh Steelers 2010 7th Doug Worthington (DL)...... Pittsburgh Steelers 2010 7th Kurt Coleman (DB)...... Philadelphia Eagles 2010 7th Austin Spitler (LB)...... Miami Dolphins 2011 1st Cameron Heyward (DE)...... Pittsburgh Steelers 2011 4th Chimdi Chekwa (DB)...... Oakland Raiders 2011 5th Jermale Hines (DB)...... St. Louis Rams 2011 6th Brian Rolle (LB)...... Philadelphia Eagles 2011 6th Ross Homan (LB)...... Minnesota Vikings 2012 2nd Mike Adams (OL)...... Pittsburgh Steelers 2012 3rd DeVier Posey (WR)...... Houston Texans 2012 6th Dan Herron (RB)...... Cincinnati Bengals 2012 6th (DB)...... New England Patriots 2013 2nd Johnathan Hankins (DL)...... N.Y. Giants 2013 4th John Simon (DL)...... Baltimore Ravens 2013 7th Reid Fragel (OT)...... Cincinnati Bengals

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Players Position Years at OSU...... Year Inducted Halfback 1916-17, 19...... 1951 Gaylord Stinchcomb Halfback 1917-20...... 1973 End 1928-30...... 1954 Gomer Jones Center 1934-35...... 1978 Gust Zarnas Guard 1935-37...... 1975 Tackle 1942-44...... 1971 Les Horvath Quarterback 1940-42, 44...... 1969 Warren Amling Guard/Tackle 1944-46...... 1984 Jim Daniel Tackle 1939-41...... 1977 Vic Janowicz Halfback 1949-51...... 1976 Howard Cassady Halfback 1952-55...... 1979 Jim Parker Guard 1954-56...... 1974 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 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

Coaches Position Years at OSU...... Year Inducted Howard Jones Head Coach 1910...... 1951 Head Coach 1913-28...... 1954 Head Coach 1934-40...... 1971 Assistant Coach 1929-61...... 1972 Woody Hayes Head Coach 1951-78...... 1983 Assistant Coach 1941...... 1989 Doyt Perry Assistant Coach 1951-54...... 1988 Earle Bruce Head Coach 1979-1987...... 2002 Assistant Coach 1968...... 2008 John Cooper Head Coach 1988-2000...... 2008

Rose Bowl Hall of Fame Name Rose Bowl Year(s)...... Inducted Fred “Curly” Morrison 1950...... 1993 Woody Hayes 1955, ’58, ’69, ’71, ’73, ’74, ’75, ’76...... 1989 Archie Griffin 1973, ’74, ’75, ’76...... 1990 Rex Kern 1969, ’71...... 1991 Pete Johnson 1974, 75, 76...... 2007 John Hicks 1971, 73, 74...... 2009

GTE/CoSIDA Academic Hall of Fame Randy Gradishar (1971-73)...... Inducted in 1992

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Bobby April Chuck Clausen Gene Huey Fred Pagac Pittsburgh Steelers XXX Philadelphia Eagles XV Indianapolis Colts XLI Oakland Raiders XXXVII St. Louis Rams XXXVI Indianapolis Colts XLIV Larry Coyer Bo Pelini Bill Arnsparger Indianapolis Colts XLIV San Francisco 49ers XXIX Baltimore Colts III New England Patriots XXXVI Miami Dolphins VI Jeff Davidson New England Patriots XXXVIII Lovie Smith Miami Dolphins VII New England Patriots XXXVI New England Patriots XXXIX Chicago Bears XLI (HC) Miami Dolphins VIII New England Patriots XXXVIII New England Patriots XLII San Diego Chargers XXIX New England Patriots XXXIX New England Patriots XLVI Tim Spencer Chicago Bears XLI Fred Bruney Alex Gibbs Dick LeBeau Philadelphia Eagles XV Denver Broncos XXI Cincinnati Bengals XVI Mike Stock Denver Broncos XXII Cincinnati Bengals XXIII Cincinnati Bengals XXIII Joe Bugel Denver Broncos XXXII Pittsburgh Steelers XXX Washington Redskins XVII Denver Broncos XXXIII Pittsburgh Steelers XL Steve Szabo Washington Redskins XVIII Pittsburgh Steelers XLIII New England Patriots XXXVIII Washington Redskins XXII Sid Gillman Pittsburgh Steelers XLV Philadelphia Eagles XV Dick Walker Don McCafferty Pittsburgh Steelers XIII New England Patriots XLII George Hill Baltimore Colts V (HC) Pittsburgh Steelers XIV Green Bay Packers XLV Philadelphia Eagles XV

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ohio stadium

Ohio State heads into the 2013 season with a string of 63 consecutive crowds of 100,000 or larger in Ohio Stadium.

QUICK FACTS Built...... 1922 Architect...... Howard Dwight Smith Cost...... $1.3 million First Game...... Ohio Wesleyan, Oct. 7, 1922 Dedication Game.....Michigan , Oct. 21, 1922 Original Capacity...... 66,210 Present Capacity...... 102,329 Largest Crowd...... 106,102 vs. Neb., 2012 Artificial Turf Installed...... 1970, 2007 Grass Surface Installed...... 1990 Current Surface...... FieldTurf (2007) Renovation...... 1999-2001 Re-dedication...... Akron, 2001 Stadium Circumference...... 2,892 sq. ft. Stadium Length...... 919 feet Stadium Width...... 679 feet Ohio Stadium is one of the most recognizable landmarks in all of sports. Built in Stadium Acreage...... 14.5 acres 1922 at a cost of $1.3 million and refurbished in 2001 for slightly more than $194 Stadium Height...... 136 feet million, the horseshoe-shaped stadium is a monument to college football. As part of Height of Press Box Roof from field...183 feet the renovation, the once portable South Stands became a permanent fixture. Seats in “A” Deck...... 27,192 Seats in “AA” Deck...... 8,318 Seats in “B” Deck...... 10,718 Ohio Stadium is listed in the National Registry of Historic Places. Anyone who has Seats in “C” Deck...... 30,878 seen a game in the giant horseshoe understands why. There are few experiences Seats in “D” Deck...... 2,459 in athletics that are more enjoyable! Seats in 81 Hospitality Suites...... 1,062 Seats in South Stands...... 17,248 All-Time Won-Loss Record...... 404-109-20

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les wexner football complex at the woody hayes athletic center

All 33,000 square feet of the original facility has been renovated, while an additional 52,700 square feet was added taking the overall square footage to 85,700. When the Woody Hayes Players’ Lounge A new 3,700-square feet players’ lounge, including a study room with the latest in computer technology. Athletic Center was dedicated Strength & Conditioning in 1987, it was one of the most More than 13,000 square feet of state of the art equipment and an 1,800-square feet second story cardio extensive indoor facilities fitness area. of its kind. Now, nearly 20 Lobby A 2,400-square foot lobby provides a distinctive entry for the football complex complete with a championship wall, memo- years later, a $19.5 million rabilia displays and a small theatre for the public that provides highlights of Ohio State football, both past and present. facelift is complete. The recent Team Locker Room enhancements to the building The team locker room has been fully renovated and updated with new lockers for each of the players.

solidify the Buckeyes’ football Offices practice facility as one of The coaches and support staff will benefit from approximately 7,500 square feet of office space. the nation’s best. Hydrotherapy Pools The hydrotherapy pool area with three pools, including a polar-plunge pool, a thermal-plunge pool and a large therapy pool, complete with the latest video technology.

Other Amenities An indoor racquetball court and half-basketball court were also included in the facility upgrade.

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harmon family football park a touch of Class A $5 million gift from the Harmon family of Toledo ensures the Buckeyes of today and tomorrow will prepare on the finest football practice fields in the country.

“Now we have a practice facility that a All this and more for current and future Buckeyes “The gift from the Harmon family championship football program like Ohio State and coaches because one benevolent family, one University should have.” gracious family from northeastern Ohio that truly displays the strong belief they have loves The Ohio State University, wanted to make in the program,” Dane Sanzenbacher, Those words were overheard on the first day of a lasting impact to the football program. Their $5 a senior co-captain from Toledo, Ohio State’s 2010 fall camp from a longtime college million gift to the Department of Athletics and the football coach and administrator as he stood on the football program funded the construction of the $5.2 Ohio, said. “They believe in the state-of-the-art and classy Harmon Family Football million park. direction of this program.” Park. The words weren’t necessarily intended for anyone to hear, but they ring so true. “This is such a special opportunity for the Harmon family,” Jim Harmon said while enjoying the The Harmon Family Football Park, named for Jole festivities at the 2010 Big Ten Conference football and Jim Harmon of Toledo and their family, provides media days. “It is such an honor for us to be able Ohio State football with one of the finest, if not the to give to the Ohio State Department of Athletics finest, practice fields in all of college football… and the football program. This facility will have our perhaps even all of football. The Football Park name on it forever. That is something that is very includes textbook practice fields and features one special to us.” awesome and aesthetic attribute after another. That is something that is very special to The Ohio • Team videographers can film from any of four State University, as well. The University will honor giant towers – gray with scarlet roofing – with the Harmons into the Pay Forward Society during the viewing platforms at 35- and 55-feet high. game tonight. And generations of future Buckeyes “With every deed you are sowing a seed, • A six-speaker-two-sub-woofer system enables the will be honored to play in the Harmon Family though the harvest you may not see.” team to simulate loud crowd noise. • Six towers Football Park. hold 248 giant lights that will have no trouble – Ellen Wheeler Wilcox lighting the four fields. • Yes, indeed: the Buckeyes now have four practice fields – two FieldTurf fields like the Ohio Stadium turf, and two natural grass fields.

104 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL ohio state traditions

Buckeye leaves A round white decal, about the size of a quarter, with a green depiction of a buckeye leaf is applied to Ohio State football helmets for big plays and consistency on the field. This tradition started in 1968 when football coach Woody Hayes and longtime trainer Ernie Biggs changed the look of the Ohio State uniforms. Many of the sports at Ohio State incorporate Buckeye Leaves into their equipment and uniforms. HOMECOMING First recognized in 1912, Homecoming began as “Ohio script ohio State Day.” It was initiated by Professor (and later OSU TUNNEL OF PRIDE The signature formation of the Ohio State University President) George W. Rightmire. Homecoming was Marching Band performed before, during halftime or The brainchild of ex-OSU quarterback Rex Kern and designed to bring the alumni back to the university after home football games is Script Ohio. former Director of Athletics Andy Geiger, the Tunnel and celebrate. Each time the formation drill is performed, a of Pride actually started in 1995, when Notre Dame The celebration has been noted, among other different fourth- or fifth-year sousaphone player has visited Ohio Stadium for the first meeting between the things, for the decorating of Greek chapter facilities the privilege of standing as the dot in the “i” of “Ohio.” two teams in nearly 50 years. In an effort to generate and university dormitories. At exactly 16 measures from the end of “Le even more emotion, excitement and enthusiasm than The parade is another tradition Buckeyes’ hold high. Regiment,” the drum major struts out toward the top of already existed, Kern and Geiger reached out to former The parade did not become a time-honored tradition the “i,” with a senior sousaphone player high-stepping Buckeye football players who were attending the game until it joined the schedule permanently in 1965. a couple of paces behind. As the crowd’s cheering and asked them to form a tunnel for the team to run In 1926, student supporters wishing to pull a crescendos, the drum major stops and dramatically through as it came onto the field. Thus a tradition was practical joke on the university, convinced the points to the spot where the sousaphone player then born, which is now continued every other year when community that Maudine Ormsby was to be honored assumes the post of honor, doffs his or her hat and Michigan visits Ohio Stadium. as queen. She was so popular on campus, she won the bows deeply to both sides of the stadium. vote. Maudine actually turned out to be a cow, the only VICTORY BELL Woody Hayes, Bob Hope and Jack Nicklaus are cow ever elected as homecoming queen. among the select few non-band members who have had the honor of dotting the “i.” TBDBITL First performed at the OSU-Pittsburgh football game “The Best Damn Band in the Land” is the 225-member, Oct. 10, 1936, Script Ohio was named one of Athlon all-brass Ohio State University Marching Band that Sports’ 10 Greatest Football Traditions in 1999. formed in 1879 as a military band. Also known as “The Pride of the Buckeyes,” the band perhaps is best known for the incomparable Script Ohio. Another band tradition of note is the “skull session,” a warmup concert/pep rally in St. John Arena, open to the public before every home football game that allows the band to play and “think through” the show one last time. More than 10,000 fans regularly attend each skull session. Located in the southeast tower of Ohio Stadium, the cheerleaders Victory Bell is rung after every Ohio State victory. It was Buckeye cheerleaders are a constant source of support One of the more visible symbols of Ohio State athletics a gift of the classes of 1943, 1944 and 1945. Resting at all athletics events. The squad took second at the is Brutus Buckeye, the school’s mascot. In 1965, an art 150-feet up in the southeast tower, members of Alpha 2001 College Cheerleading National Championship, student designed and introduced the first Brutus, while Phi Omega ring the bell after victories, a tradition that its highest finish since winning the 1993 title, and has the name was chosen in a contest. The mascot began began after OSU beat California Oct. 2, 1954. On a calm placed first in the northeast region in 20 of the last as a hardened paper mache affair that looked like a day, it is said the bell can be heard five miles away. The 22 years. The squad was sixth at the 2009 national bowling ball with legs. In 1975, a radical new Brutus bell weighs 2,420 pounds and cost $2,535 to install. championships. The cheerleaders make appearances was designed with a prune-like head and a man’s all over the state of Ohio throughout the year. BUCKEYE GROVE body. That attempt was booed off the field and was re-worked, giving way to a mascot comparable to the Since 1934, a Buckeye tree has been planted in honor scarlet and gray beloved present-day Brutus. of each Ohio State All-American. Trees are usually Ohio State’s official school colors since 1878, scarlet The original choices for Ohio State’s mascot included planted in a pregame ceremony at the spring game. and gray were chosen by a group of three students in a ram, an elk, a moose and the leading candidate, a male With the renovation of Ohio Stadium in 2001, the a lecture room in University Hall because “it was a deer. Due to the skittish nature of deer, the idea of a Buckeye Grove is now loated at the southwest corner pleasing combination ... and had not been adopted by mascot was tabled until January 1941 when “Chris,” a of the stadium. any other college,” noted selection committee member German police dog owned by an assistant cheerleader, Alice Townshend Wing. made an appearance at a basketball game. The dog’s career was short-lived and OSU remained without an official mascot until the 1960s.

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BLOCK O THE MICHIGAN GAME School Songs An Ohio State University and Ohio Stadium tradition, The annual Ohio State-Michigan football game was Ohio State proudly boasts an alma mater (Carmen Block “O” celebrated its 70th anniversary last year. No. 1 on a list of the 10 Greatest Rivalries In Sports Ohio), two fight songs Across( the Field and Buckeye Known for spreading spirit, starting cheers and per- compiled by the editorial staff at ESPN.com in 1999. Battle Cry) and a state rock song (Hang on Sloopy). forming card stunts, Block “O” was founded in 1938 There simply is no greater rivalry in college athletics. by Clancy Isaac. After seeing a cheering section at the University of Southern California, Isaac decided that THE ILLIBUCK TROPHY In old Ohio there’s a team it was something Ohio State needed. Seventy-one The winner of the Ohio State – Illinois game has that’s known thru-out the land; years later, Block “O” is Ohio State’s largest student received the Illibuck trophy since the tradition began Eleven warriors, brave and bold, organization on campus and has gained local and in 1925. Illibuck was a live turtle, but has been a whose fame will ever stand. national recognition. wooden replica since 1927. Also representative of And when the ball goes over, the rivalry is the peace pipe. Members of two junior our cheers will reach the sky, CAPTAINS’ BREAKFAST honorary societies, Bucket and Dipper of Ohio State will hear again Started in 1934, all past captains are invited back for a and Sachem of Illinois, annually meet at halftime of The Buckeye Battle Cry – breakfast and to welcome in the new captains. the Fighting Illini-Buckeye game to smoke the peace pipe and present the “Illibuck” trophy to the winning Drive! Drive on down the field, GOLD PANTS school from the previous year. Men of the scarlet and gray; A gold charm replica of a pair of football pants is Don’t let them thru that line, given to players and coaches following wins over SENIOR TACKLE We have to win this game today, Michigan. The tradition started in 1934 when first-year A last practice of the year tradition since 1913 where Come on, Ohio! coach Francis Schmidt told those wondering how OSU the seniors hit the blocking sled one final time, for Smash through to victory. would fare with its nemesis from Ann Arbor: many years it was held following the last practice prior We cheer you as you go: “They put their pants on one leg at a time to the season finale with Michigan. But depending Our honor defend just like everybody else.” Schmidt’s upon the Buckeyes’ bowl obligation, it has sometimes We will fight to the end for O-hi-o. Buckeyes then went and defeated been moved to the last home practice before the team Michigan four-consecutive times, departs for its postseason game. all by shutout. Fight the team across the field, show them Ohio’s here Set the earth reverberating with a mighty cheer Rah! Rah! Rah! Hit them hard and see how they fall; Never let that team get the ball, Hail! Hail! the gang’s all here, So let’s win that old conference now.

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More than 56,000 students select from 170 undergraduate majors and more than 250 master’s, doctoral, and professional degree programs. As Ohio’s best and one of the nation’s top-20 public universities, Ohio State is further recognized by a top-rated academic medical center and a premier cancer hospital and research center.

.The university’s total research expenditures in 2010 • Ohio State’s graduation rate is at an all-time high • First Year Experience (FYE): Created to help reached $756 million. Ohio State ranks second among of 78 percent, well above the national average of 57 all U.S. universities in industry-sponsored research, percent. In addition, 93 percent of first-year students new students transition from high school to according to the National Science Foundation. return after their freshman year. college and feel at home at Ohio State • Ohio State ranks 13th in green power purchases • Ohio State Scholars Program: Residential .The university’s innovative prowess attains world-class among U.S. universities, according to the EPA’s Green status, particularly in critical areas such as global Power Partnership. programs that bring together students with climate change, cancer, infectious disease, advanced • Since August 2010, Ohio State has been named similar academic/professional goals materials, and ag-bio products that feed and fuel the one of America’s best college values by Forbes • University Honors Program: Offers challeng- world. Magazine, The Princeton Review, and Kiplinger’s Personal Finance. ing courses and intellectual environment for .An additional 8,000 students attend Ohio State’s • A Wall Street Journal survey of corporate recruit- high-achieving students regional campuses in Lima, Mansfield, Marion, and ers ranked Ohio State 12th in the nation among the • Freshman Seminar Program: Small, discus- Newark, and the Agricultural Technical Institute in country’s most highly sought-after graduates. sion-oriented classes designed to acquaint Wooster. Founded as a federal land-grant institution • The Ohio State University Medical Center was in 1870, the university has awarded 637,048 degrees named one of “America’s Best Hospitals” for the 18th students with research opportunities since 1878. Its legacy extends to more than 475,000 consecutive year. • Study abroad: More than 120 programs with living alumni. • For the fourth consecutive year, Ohio State has been participation from 1,500 Ohio State students named to the President’s Higher Education Community • Ohio State’s 2010 enrolled class (Columbus campus) Service Honor Roll for its community engagement. each year of 6,549 set record highs in average ACT (27.8) and • Ohio State is one of 19 colleges and universities to SAT (1235) scores and in the percentage of students earn a five-star rating in the LGBT-Friendly Campus Cli- graduating in the top 10 percent of their high school mate Index, based on gay-friendly policies, programs, classes (54). and practices among 200 higher education institutions. • Ohio State has been recognized among the top • Ohio State is ranked 18th among the nation’s best Consistently ranked producers of U.S. Fulbright recipients for 2010–11, public universities in U.S. News & World Report’s among the top national according to the Chronicle of Higher Education. 2011 edition of “America’s Best Colleges,” which links first-year student programs and internships to student public universities for success. Ohio State is again the state’s top university. undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs, Ohio State is a student- centered research university that provides a well-rounded experience both inside and outside the classroom. From admission to graduation, Ohio State’s academic programs are designed to challenge students and prepare them for the future.

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Won five national titles (1970, 1968, 1961, 1957 and 1954) • Won 13 Big Ten championships • Won 205 overall and 152 conference games • Led Ohio State to 11 bowl games (eight Rose Bowls) • Took Ohio State to four consecutive Rose Bowls (1972-75) • Produced 56 first team All-Americans • Coached three Heisman Trophy and three winners • Coached two Lombardi Award winners

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years he Between 1951 and 1978, while Woody Hayes stalked the Ohio Stadium sidelines, the Buckeyes won five national titles (narrowly missing four others), captured 13 Big Ten crowns and won 205 games, includ- was the ing 152 conference games. Twice, the Buckeyes won a conference-record 17 consecutive league games. Under Hayes, the Buckeyes played in 11 bowl games, including eight Rose Bowls. Ohio State is the only Big Ten school to play in four consecutive Rose Bowls, traveling to Pasadena following the 1972, ’73, heart ‘74 and ’75 seasons. Under Hayes’ guidance, 56 different Ohio State players garnered first team All-America honors. He and soul coached three Heisman Trophy winners, three Outland Trophy recipients and two Lombardi Award hon- orees. Four of Hayes’ teams notched unbeaten records and five others suffered just one loss. Between 1968 of and 1970, the Buckeyes were 27-2 and won three Big Ten titles. From 1972 to 1977, OSU reeled off six consecutive league championships and fashioned a combined record of 49-8. Ohio State The list of former Hayes assistants includes , , Gary Moeller, Lou Holtz, , Earle Bruce and Joe Bugel, just to name a few. Hayes recorded a lifetime record of 238-72-10. During his stay with the Buckeyes, Hayes twice won football National Coach of the Year honors. During the Hayes era, the Buckeyes led the nation in attendance 21 times and finished second the other seven years. A worshipper of tough men, he preached self-reliance, Hayes, who grew up in Newcomerstown, Ohio, graduated from Denison in 1935. He spent his entire education and that the more you give, the more you coaching career within the state of Ohio, coaching at Denison for three years and at Miami (Ohio) for two. get in return. He took the Buckeyes to heights never Hayes was a noted historian with a passion for military history. He held the rank of associate professor before achieved in the school’s rich football history at Ohio State and took great pride in being able to teach during the off-season. He was as proud of his players’ high graduation rate as he was of their success on the football field. and touched countless lives along the way. Wayne Woodrow “Woody” Hayes was born Feb. 14, 1913, in Clifton, Ohio. He died March 12, 1987, but his influence still lives through the many thousands of people he touched during his 28 years at Ohio State. Woody Hayes holds a special place in college football history.

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archie griffin 1974,1975 HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER

In 1974, Ohio State tailback Archie Griffin became just the fifth junior ever to win the Heisman Trophy. In 1975, Griffin became the first player ever to win a second Heisman. He is still the only player to have two of the coveted bronze statues, which go annually to the nation’s top college football player. But though more than three decades have passed, honors continue to befall Griffin, now presi- dent of the Ohio State Alumni Association. Griffin was selected to the National High School Hall of Fame in 1996. He also is a member of the National Football Foundation and the Rose Bowl halls of fame and, of course, belongs to the Ohio State University Athletics Hall of Fame. Following his senior year, Griffin, who graduated a quarter early with a degree in industrial relations, received the NCAA’s prestigious Top Five Award for combined excellence in athletics, academics and leadership. After graduation, Griffin was a first-round draft choice of the Cincinnati Bengals. He played eight years of professional football before returning to Columbus and joining the staff at Ohio State. His jersey number “45” was retired Oct. 30, 1999.

HONORS AND AWARDS • 1972: Set a then OSU single-game rushing record with 239 yards against North Carolina. Rushed for 867 yards during the year, then a freshman record. • 1973: Became the first OSU sophomore to rush for 1,000 yards (1,577) and was named to a first-team spot on the UPI All-America team. Winner of the Chicago Tribune’s Silver Football as the Big Ten Player of the Year. • 1974: Rushed for a then-school record 1,695 yards and was a unanimous All-America choice. Won the Heisman Trophy, a second-consecutive Silver Football and was the UPI and Walter Camp player of the year. • 1975: Made college football history by winning his second Heisman Trophy. Again chosen by UPI and Walter Camp as Player of the Year. A consensus All-America selection. • Holds NCAA records for 100-yard games (33) and consecutive 100-yard games (31) • Held NCAA record for most average yards percarry-6.13 • Held NCAA career rushing record at conclusion of his career and he still ranks 11th in NCAA annals with 5,177 yards • The only player to lead OSU in rushing four consecutive years • The only player to start four Rose Bowl games • Ohio State’s career-rushing leader with 5,589 yards • Member of the Ohio State University Athletics Hall of Fame • Member of the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame “He’s a beTter • Member of the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame • Member of the National High School Hall of Fame • Member of the National High School Hall of Fame young maN • In 2006 named one of the NCAA’s “100 Most Influential Student-Athletes” • In 2011 he was the first recipient of the Big Ten Conference’s Ford-Kinnick Leadership award. than he is a • The MVP of the Big Ten Conference championship game is awarded the Grange-Griffin Cham- football pionship Game MVP trophy. player anD he’s ARCHIE Griffin’s Career Statistics the best Rushing Receiving Year Att. net Avg. tDs no. Yds. Avg. tDs Points football plaYer 1972 159 867 5.4 3 6 71 11.8 0 18 1973 257 1,577 6.3 7 5 32 6.4 1 54 I’ve ever seen.” 1974 256 1,695 6.6 12 5 77 15.4 0 72 1975 262 1,450 5.5 4 14 170 12.1 0 24 – Woody Hayes Total 924 5,589 6.0 26 30 350 11.7 1 168

109 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL jim tressel headcoach, 2001-2010 • Won 2002 National Championship • 229-78-2 career record • Won six Big Ten Conference Championships • 94-21 record at Ohio State • Nine bowl appearances and seven 10-win seasons • 8-1 record vs. Michigan

The numbers on Jim Tressel are impressive: 229 career wins; nine national title game appearances; six Big Ten titles; nine bowl appearances; and national championships in 1991, 1993, 1994, 1997 and 2002. Or 25 first team All-Americans at Ohio State; Heisman, Lombardi, Thorpe, Lott, O’Brien, Butkus, Nagurski, Groza, Rimington, Walter Camp, Ray Guy, Wuerffel, Lowe’s and Draddy award winners; 49 first team all-Big Ten se- lections. Add nearly an .820 winning percentage with the Buckeyes; 133 players earning Ohio State degrees during his tenure; and the most academic all-Big Ten selections in the conference each of his years as coach. He guided the Buckeyes to an overall record of 94-21, nine bowl appearances (including seven BCS games), six 10-win seasons, six Big Ten titles and a national championship. Tressel, who owned an overall record of 229-78-2 after his first 24 years as a head coach, was named as the Buckeyes’ 22nd head coach Jan. 18, 2001. His first Ohio State squad earned a 7-5 record with a dra- matic road win over Michigan in the regular-season finale. In 2002, Ohio State came from out of nowhere to capture the Big Ten’s first consensus national title since 1968, posting a 13-0 regular-season record and then upsetting top-ranked Miami in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl in a 31-24 double-overtime thriller, becoming the first Division I-A school to record a 14-0 campaign. During 2003, Tressel led the Buckeyes to an 11-2 record and their second consecutive BCS bowl appear- ance, where OSU defeated Kansas State in a return visit to the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. The 2004 Buckeyes attained an 8-4 record that included wins over Michigan in the regular-season finale and Oklahoma State in the MasterCard Alamo Bowl. In 2005, the 10-2 Buckeyes tied for the Big Ten title (7-1) and closed the season with back-to-back wins over Michigan and Notre Dame. In 2006, Ohio State opened the season at No. 1 in the polls and held that ranking throughout the course of the regular season, the first team to go wire-to-wire at the top spot. Posting a 12-0 record during the regular season, Ohio State recorded wins over Texas and Michigan, both of which were ranked No. 2 at the time they played the Buckeyes, and played Florida in the BCS championship game in Arizona. In 2007, 11-2 Ohio State won another outright Big Ten title and carried the No. 1 ranking in the polls for five weeks, again advancing to the BCS title game, facing LSU in New Orleans. In 2008, the Buckeyes again won a share of the Big Ten title, polished off Michigan (42-7) for an OSU record fifth straight time, and faced Texas in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. The 2009 season was another memorable year for Ohio State as the team won a sixth consecutive Big Ten crown, became the first school to defeat five 10-win teams in one season and capped the 11-2 campaign with a win over Oregon State in the Rose Bowl. Prior to coming to Ohio State, Tressel spent 15 seasons as head coach at Youngstown State, where he also served for a time as athletics director. His years there were ripe with success, the Penguins winning four national championships and qualifying for the Division I-AA playoffs a remarkable 10 times. During his stay at YSU, he compiled an overall record of 135-57-2 and was a four-time pick as the Division I-AA National Coach of the Year.

lecharles bentley 2001 RIMINGTON AWARD WINNER LeCharles Bentley was another in a long line of outstanding offensive linemen at Ohio State. During the 2001 season , he won consensus all-Big Ten and All-America honors, was chosen as the Big Ten’s Offensive Lineman of the Year and was named winner of the second annual Dave Rimington Award as the best center in college football. He became the 20th Ohio State player to win a major award. Bentley, a native of Cleveland, enjoyed a stellar senior year, capping a brilliant career starting all 11 regular-season games and grading out to a winning performance in each game. Time and again, it was the 6-2, 300-pound Bentley who was called upon to provide the key block that either kept a drive alive or led to an Ohio State touchdown. He graded 90 percent or better in nine of the 11 games he played and was chosen as offensive lineman of the week five times. At the end of the season, the coaching staff selected him as the offensive player of the year. Bentley was a three-year starter for the Buckeyes. He started the final seven games of the 1999 season (six at guard and one at tackle) before moving to center as a junior in 2000. He started all 12 games as a junior, playing through a painful lower back condition, and won second-team All-Big Ten honors. At the end of his senior year, he won first-team All-America honors on the Walter Camp, Football Writers, Football Coaches, and Associated Press teams. As a senior, Bentley faced the challenge of playing for a new coaching staff. He quickly won that group’s confidence and admiration with his tough, smart and physical style of play. A second-round pick of the New Orleans Saints in the 2002 NFL Draft, Bentley was named Sports Illus- trated’s Offensive Rookie of the Year. He earned two selections during his career with the Saints and Cleveland Browns.

110 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL david boston Split End 1996-98 In three seasons, David Boston set or tied 12 Ohio State receiving records, including most Career Statistics receptions (191), yards (2,855) and touchdowns (34) in a career and most receptions (85) and Year GP Rec. Yds. Avg. TDs yards (1,435) in a season (1998). His records also included most 100-yard receiving games in 1996 12 33 450 13.6 7 a career (13) and season (8 in 1998). In 1998, he earned first team All-America honors. But 1997 13 73 970 13.3 14 what separated him from other receivers in OSU history is the way he stood out in big games. 1998 12 85 1,435 16.9 13 With 19 seconds left to play in the 1997 Rose Bowl, he caught the game-winning touchdown. Total 37 191 2,855 14.9 34 In the 1998 Michigan game, he torched the Wolverines with 10 receptions for 231 yards and two touchdowns. He capped off his career by being named MVP of the 1999 Sugar Bowl. The Humble, Texas, native played eight seasons in the NFL. Head coach, 1941-1943 High school teacher, coach, college coach, professional football innovator…Paul Brown excelled at all tasks and ventures. Brown is considered by many to be the “father of the modern offense” and was highly acclaimed for his many ideas on planning and organization that changed the game of football. With avid support from many influential groups, including the Ohio High School Football Coaches Association, Brown came from Massillon High School to become head coach at Ohio State Jan. 14, 1941. Under Brown, the Buckeyes went 18-8-1 and were known for their speed, intelligence and love of contact. In his first season at the helm at OSU, Brown went 6-1-1, losing to an -led Northwestern and tying Michigan. The Buckeyes tied for second place in the Western Con- ference and finished 13th in the AP poll. The next year, 1942, despite lettermen to graduation or military service in World War II, Brown led the Buckeyes to Ohio State’s first national championship using a team of three seniors, 16 juniors and 24 sophomores. Following military service, Brown became the first head coach of the Cleveland Browns and also the Cincinnati Bengals. He won four AAFC championships and three NFL champion- ships with the Browns, and was named professional coach of the year six times. Born in Norwalk, Ohio, Brown grew up in Massillon. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1967 and the Ohio State University Athletics Hall of Fame in 1991. He passed away in August, 1991, but forever left his influence on the game of football throughout Ohio and far beyond. earle bruce head coach 1979-1987 Earle Bruce, who played for the Buckeyes in the 1950s and was an assistant to Woody Hayes from 1966-72, became OSU head coach in 1979. His first season was defined by an 8-0 conference record that earned the Buckeyes their first outright Big Ten title in four seasons. Ohio State entered the 1979 Rose Bowl ranked No. 1, but fell short of a national title 17-16 to USC; Bruce was named Big Ten and national coach of the year. A 31-28 win over Navy in the 1981 Liberty Bowl was the first of three consecutive bowl victories, (47-17 over BYU, 1982 Holiday Bowl; 28-23 Pitt, 1983 Fiesta Bowl). The Buckeyes went back to the Rose Bowl in 1984. The fourth Big Ten title the Buckeyes achieved under the fiery Bruce was in 1986, when Ohio State finished the season with a Cotton Bowl victory. He left Ohio State after the 1987 season with an 81-26-1 record, including a 5-3 mark in bowl games. Bruce, who was also head coach at Iowa State, Northern Iowa, Colorado State and in Arena Football, is a member of the College Football (2002), Ohio State (2004) and Iowa State (2000) halls of fame. keith byars Tailback 1982-85 Keith Byars earned first team All-America honors, was Big Ten MVP and runner-up for the Career Statistics Heisman Trophy (to Boston College’s ) in 1984, when he rushed for a then-school Year GP R Yds. Avg. Rec.-Yds TDs record 1,764 yards and 22 touchdowns. That season, he led the nation in rushing, scoring 1982 9 4 17 4.3 1-20 0 (144 points) and all-purpose running (2,441). Included in those totals were 274 yards and 1983 12 222 1,199 5.4 23-359 22 five TDs against Illinois in one of the most brilliant individual performances in OSU annals. 1984 12 336 1,764 5.3 42-479 24 The Fighting Illini led 24-0, but Byars’ fourth TD was a spectacular 67-yard run in which 1985 4 53 208 3.9 7-44 4 he completely reversed his field and lost a shoe at the Illinois 35, but still outran the Illini Total 37 619 3,200 5.2 73-902 50 secondary. His fifth touchdown of the day was the game winner. Byars, who missed most of his senior year with a broken foot, is still fourth on the all-time rushing list with 3,200 yards. The Dayton, Ohio, native played 13 seasons in the NFL. He was elected to the Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2000.

111 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL cris carter Split End 1984-86 In his three seasons as a starter, Cris Carter caught 164 passes for 2,725 yards and 27 touchdowns. His hands were exceptional, his route running was precise, his ability to stay Career Statistics in-bounds was uncanny and he possessed the ability to out-jump his defenders. He made the Year GP Rec. Yds. Avg. TDs diving, leaping, acrobatic catch look routine. In 1985, Carter set a Rose Bowl record with nine 1984 12 41 648 15.8 8 receptions for 172 yards. In 1986, Carter put together one of the great seasons in OSU annals 1985 12 58 950 16.4 8 with 69 receptions for 1,127 yards and 11 touchdowns. At the conclusion of that season, he 1986 13 69 1,127 16.3 11 became Ohio State’s first All-America split end. He left Ohio State as the school’s all-time Total 37 164 2,725 16.6 27 leader in career receptions, touchdown receptions and reception yardage and is without question one of the greatest receivers in OSU and Big Ten history. A product of Middletown, Ohio, he played 16 seasons in the NFL and was an eight-time Pro Bowl selection. His #80 was retired by the Minnesota Vikings and he was one of only four NFL receivers with more than 1,000 career receptions (1,101). He will enter the NFL Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio in August 2013. Carter was elected to the Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2003. howard cassady 1955 HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER It didn’t take Ohio State fans long to realize why Howard “Hopalong” Cassady was some- rushing Career Statistics thing special. In his first collegiate game, the season opener against Indiana in 1952, the Year Att. net Avg. TDs 150-pound freshman came off the bench to score three touchdowns and lead the Buckeyes 1952 65 293 4.5 4 to a 33-13 victory. From then on, “Hop” was a regular in the OSU lineup, playing in 36 of a 1953 86 514 5.9 6 possible 37 games and leading the Buckeyes to a combined record of 29-8 during the next four years. 1954 123 701 5.7 6 In 1954, Cassady won unanimous All-America honors and helped the Buckeyes to a per- 1955 161 958 5.8 15 fect 10-0 record and the first of five national championships for Coach Woody Hayes. The Total 435 2,466 5.7 3 1954 season concluded with a convincing 20-7 win over Southern Cal in the Rose Bowl. Cassady again won All-America acclaim in 1955, when he rushed for 958 yards and 15 touchdowns. At the end of the year, Cassady’s list of accolades included the Heisman Trophy and recognition by the Associated Press as the 1955 Athlete of the Year. receiving Career Statistics Cassady, who also was an outstanding defensive back, finished his collegiate career with Year no. Yds. Avg. TDs Points 2,466 rushing yards. That total still ranks 11th on the all-time OSU rushing list. 1952 13 192 14.8 2 32 Cassady, who prepped at Columbus Central and as a boy would sneak into Ohio Stadium 1953 16 273 17.1 2 48 to see the Buckeyes play, also played baseball at OSU, starting at shortstop for three years. 1954 13 148 11.4 0 36 He is a member of the Ohio State University Athletics (1997), College Football (1979) and 1955 1 6 6.0 0 84 Columbus Baseball (2005) halls of fame. After graduation, Cassady was a first round pick of the Detroit Lions. He played defensive Total 43 619 14.4 4 200 back with Detroit, Cleveland and Philadelphia before retiring. “Hop” lives in Tampa, but spent many summers in Columbus as a coach for the Columbus Clippers, the Yankees’ AAA farm club. His jersey number “40” was retired Nov. 18, 2000. john cooper head coach 1988-2000 John Cooper, the only college coach to win the Rose Bowl with both a Big Ten and Pac-10 team, became OSU head coach in 1988. His list of achievements include three shared Big Ten championships, five 10-win seasons and a 1997 Rose Bowl victory. The Buckeyes captured their first Big Ten title since 1986 in 1993, going 10-1-1 and beating BYU in the Holiday Bowl. In 1995, led by an offense that amassed a school-record 475 points, Ohio State climbed the polls to as high as No. 2, garnering an 11-2 record and three players earned national honors: Heisman Trophy winner Eddie George, Lombardi winner Orlando Pace and Biletnikoff winner Terry Glenn. In 1996, Cooper piloted Ohio State to a No. 2 final ranking, a shared Big Ten title, and a dramatic come-from-behind 20-17 victory over Arizona State in the Rose Bowl. Cooper ranks second in school history with 111 victories (against 43 defeats and four ties). Cooper’s teams finished the regular season ranked in the final Top 25 polls 12 of 13 years, including three Top 5 finishes. Overall, 21 All-Americans played under Cooper, as Ohio State played in three Citrus Bowls, three Hall of Fame/Outback Bowls, two Sugar Bowls, and the Rose, Holiday and Liberty bowls. Cooper, who was also head coach at Tulsa and Arizona State, was inducted to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2008, the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame in 2012 and the Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2013.

112 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL tom cousineau Linebacker 1975-78 Tom Cousineau was a two-time All-American for the Buckeyes. In 1977, he was named Career Statistics the top defensive player in the Orange Bowl. His 211 tackles in 1978 still stands as a single- Year GP solo Asst. total TFL-Yds. Sacks season school record. Against Penn State in 1978, Cousineau was in on 29 total tackles, at 1975 12 26 44 70 2-2 n/a the time an Ohio State record that was tied by Chris Spielman. Cousineau also holds the 1976 12 102 82 184 4-8 n/a school record for most solo tackles in a single game (16 against SMU in 1978). Six of the 1977 11 89 60 149 2-8 n/a Top 10 single game tackle performances in school history are held by Cousineau. He ranks 1978 12 101 110 211 11-54 n/a second on both the all-time OSU tackle list with 569 (three behind Marcus Marek) and on Total 47 259 310 569 19-72 the career solo tackles list with 259. MVP of the Orange Bowl and the Hula Bowl, Cousineau became OSU’s first No.1 overall pick in the NFL Draft when he was selected in 1979 by the Buffalo Bills. He played three seasons with the of the CFL and was the 1979 MVP. He then played seven seasons in the NFL. The Fairview Park, Ohio, native was elected to the Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame in 1995. mike doss Strong Safety1999-2002 Mike Doss was a three-year starter for the Buckeyes. In each of those years he was a CAREER STATISTICS first-team All-American. In doing so, he became just the seventh three-time All-American in Year G uA A total tfl Yds PD INT FR Ohio State football history. Doss was an inspiration both on and off the field. At the beginning 1999 12 33 10 43 5.0 9 2 0 0 of his senior year, he was chosen as one of the team’s two co-captains. At the end of his 2000 12 73 21 94 13.0 47 6 3 3 senior year, in his final game as a Buckeye, he was chosen as Defensive MVP of the Fiesta 2001 12 57 30 87 10.0 37 7 3 4 Bowl, where Ohio State captured its first consensus national championship since 1968 with 2002 14 65 42 107 5.0 7 10 2 1 a 31-24 double-overtime victory over Miami. Mike Doss played in 50 games, starting 40, TOTAL 50 228 103 331 33.0 100 25 8 8 and collecting a combined total of 331 tackles, placing him in the OSU career top 10. Doss started the last two games of his freshman year. From that point on he was a regular. As a sophomore, he finished the season with a team-best 94 tackles and was named to a first-team berth on The Sporting News All-America team. He also led the team in tackles as a junior with 87 total stops and was again named to a first-team spot on The Sporting News team, as well as the Walter Camp squad. After electing to stay for his senior year, Doss collected a personal high 107 tackles and was named first team All-America on the Associated Press, Football Writers, Football Coaches, Sporting News and Walter Camp teams. A three-time all-Big Ten pick, Doss was the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year as a senior. The Canton, Ohio, native played five seasons in the NFL. wesley fesler end 1928-30 Wes Fesler was Ohio State’s second three-time All-American, winning first-team recogni- tion at end in 1928, ’29 and ’30. Fesler, who also played fullback for the Buckeyes, was team captain as a senior and was the Ohio State and the Big Ten MVP in 1930. Fesler, a superb all-around athlete, earned nine letters, three each in football, basketball and baseball. In basketball, he won all-Big Ten honors in 1931. In baseball, he spent time in the St. Louis Cardinals organization. After graduating, Fesler served one year as an assistant on the OSU staff and then was head football coach at Wesleyan, Princeton and Pitt. In 1947, he returned to his alma mater as head coach and spent four years, compiling a 21-13-3 record and winning the 1949 Big Ten Championship and the 1950 Rose Bowl. He later served as head coach at Minnesota and was inducted to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1954. He was a charter inductee to the Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame in 1977. The Youngstown, Ohio, native passed away July 30, 1989 at age 81. john frank tight End 1980-83 John Frank distinguished himself both as a football player and as a scholar. All-Big Ten Career Statistics as a junior and senior, Frank ranked fourth on the all-time Ohio State receiving list with 121 Year GP Rec. Yds. Avg. tDs catches for 1,481 yards and nine touchdowns; the reception and yardage totals were the 1980 11 5 65 13.0 0 most in school history by a tight end. He was a three-year starter, catching a personal high 1981 12 45 449 9.9 3 45 passes in 1981 and again in 1983, still a record total for tight ends. He was voted the 1982 12 26 326 12.5 2 team MVP as a senior. In the classroom, Frank was a two-time Academic All-American and a 1983 12 45 641 14.2 4 Rhodes Scholar finalist. After winning two Super Bowl rings with San Francisco 49ers, Frank Total 47 121 1,481 12.2 9 returned to Ohio State to continue his medical studies. He received his doctor of medicine in June, 1992. He was inducted into the National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 2006 and the Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame in 1998.

113 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL eddie george 1995 HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER At the start of the 1995 season, Eddie George was, at best, a long-shot contender for the rushing Career Statistics Heisman Trophy. By season’s end, he was a runaway choice, easily outdistancing runner-up Year Att. net Avg. TDs Tommy Frazier of Nebraska for college football’s most coveted award. 1992 37 176 4.8 5 As Ohio State’s sixth Heisman recipient, George rushed for a school-record 1,927 yards and 1993 42 223 5.3 3 24 touchdowns. Included in that yardage total were three 200-yard games, one of which was an Ohio State record 314 yards against Illinois Nov. 11, 1995. 1994 276 1,442 5.2 12 George’s other honors in 1995 included the Award, the Maxwell Award, the 1995 328 1,927 5.9 24 Walter Camp Player of the Year Award and Big Ten MVP. He also was a team co-captain. Total 683 3,768 5.5 44 George, who attended Abington (Pa.) High School and then Fork Union Military Academy, played only sparingly his first two years at Ohio State. Given the chance to start, he rushed for 1,442 yards as a junior and completed his career as the second leading rusher in Ohio State receiving Career Statistics history with 3,668 yards. Year no. Yds. Avg. tDs Points Selected by the Houston Oilers in the first round of the NFL Draft, he was the 1996 NFL 1992 0 0 0 0 30 Rookie of the Year and played nine years of professional football, earning four Pro Bowl berths. 1993 0 0 0 0 18 He currently holds a number of business interests and hosts the “Big Ten Quad” on the Big 1994 16 117 7.3 0 72 Ten Network. In June of 2001, Eddie earned a bachelor’s degree in landscape architecture from Ohio 1995 47 417 8.9 1 150 State. He was a 2006 inductee into the Ohio State University Athletics Hall of Fame. His jersey Total 63 534 8.5 1 270 number “27” was retired Nov. 10, 2001. In July 2012 he was inducted into the NFF and College FB Hall of Fame. The Big Ten’s top offensive player receives the Graham-George Offensive Player of the Year award. joe germaine quarterback 1996-98 Joe Germaine proved in two seasons as a backup that he was a fine quarterback. But it was Career Statistics 1996, his senior year as the starter and team co-captain, when he set 11 school records while Year GP Att. Comp. Yards tDs Int. throwing for 3,330 yards and 25 touchdowns, that separated him from other OSU quarterbacks. 1996 12 147 80 1,193 15 4 He was the Chicago Tribune’s Silver Football Award winner as the Big Ten MVP that year and 1997 13 210 129 1,847 16 9 he led OSU to the No. 1 national ranking for a then-school-record 10 consecutive weeks. He 1998 12 384 230 3,330 25 7 also was named by the conference coaches as the Big Ten’s Offensive Player of the Year. Total 37 741 439 6,370 56 20 No Ohio State fan will ever forget his heroics in the 1997 Rose Bowl as he calmly directed the Buckeyes 65 yards in 12 plays in the final 1:40 for the winning touchdown (a five-yard touchdown pass to David Boston with 19 seconds left). Germaine threw for 6,370 yards and 56 touchdowns in three seasons. The Mesa, Arizona, product played five seasons in the NFL. terry glenn 1995 BILETNIKOFF AWARD WINNER Anyone who saw Terry Glenn play would never know that he has a fear of flying. Glenn glenn’s Career Statistics repeatedly rose to new heights during the 1995 campaign, gracefully soaring through the air Year GP Rec. Yds. Avg. tDs to gather in one clutch reception after another in a record-breaking year that resulted in the 1992* 0 0 0 0.0 0 5-11, 185-pound flanker becoming the school’s first-ever recipient of the Fred Biletnikoff Award. 1993 10 8 156 19.5 0 Glenn finished the season with 64 receptions for 1,411 yards and 17 touchdowns, third-best in school history. His touchdown total is still a school record but his yardage record was topped 1994 10 7 110 15.7 0 by David Boston’s 1,435 yards in 1998. 1995 12 64 1,411 22.1 17 Glenn, who had just 15 career receptions for 266 yards and no TDs entering the 1995 cam- Total 32 79 1,677 21.2 17 paign, led the nation in yards per catch, was fourth nationally in yards per game and eighth *Redshirted nationally in scoring in 1995, his final year as a Buckeye. In addition to winning the Biletnikoff Award, Glenn, a native of Columbus and a product of Brookhaven High School, followed Cris Carter as just the second wide receiver in Ohio State history to win first-team All-America honors. Glenn caught nine passes for 253 yards and four touchdowns at Pitt, shattering the school records for single-game receiving yardage and tying the mark for TD catches. The Pitt game was one of seven 100-yard games for Glenn, another OSU record. At the end of the season, Glenn opted to leave school and was taken in the first round of the 1996 NFL draft by the New England Patriots. He set an NFL record for catches (90) by a rookie, helping the Patriots to the Super Bowl in a sensational first year and had 8,823 yards and 44 touchdowns in his 12-year career.

114 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL randy gradishar linebacker 1971-73 Randy Gradishar was referred to by Woody Hayes as “the best linebacker I ever coached Career Statistics at Ohio State.” He was a two-time All-American and is considered one of the most versatile, Year GP solo Ast. total TFL-Yds. Sacks mobile and complete linebackers ever to play college football. Gradishar was a three-year 1971 10 35 31 84 6-16 n/a starter between 1971 and 1973 and recorded 320 total tackles. He finished sixth in the Heisman 1972 11 42 60 102 4-26 n/a Trophy balloting as a senior and was the backbone of the 1973 defense, which recorded four 1973 11 60 74 134 6-13 n/a shutouts and allowed just 64 points. After graduation, he played 10 years with the Denver Total 32 137 165 320 16-55 Broncos. During his career, he was a seven-time Pro Bowler, the second most by any Bronco at the end of his career, and he also is the all-time leader in tackles for Denver with 1,958. He was inducted into the Academic All-America Hall of Fame in 1992. In December of 1998, he was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. chic harley running back 1916-17, 1919 Charles “Chic” Harley was Ohio State’s first three-time All-American. Harley won All- America honors as a running back in 1916 and ’17. He spent 1918 in the military but then returned to OSU in 1919 and picked up where he had left off, again winning All-America acclaim. In addition to running the football, he also punted, kicked extra points (he used the drop kick) and played defense. Fans turned out in record numbers to watch Harley play. Harley led the Buckeyes to their first Big Ten title in 1916, a repeat championship in 1917 and a second-place finish in 1919. In 1919, he was named team captain. During his three seasons at Ohio State, the Buckeyes posted a combined record of 21-1-1. The Buckeyes played at old Ohio Field during the Harley era. But largely because of his play, Ohio Stadium was built in 1922 and has been known as the “House that Harley built.” His jersey number 47 was retired in 2004. a.j. hawk 2005 LOMBARDI AWARD WINNER A. J. Hawk capped a brilliant senior year by becoming Ohio State’s fifth Lombardi Award winner, presented annually since 1970 to the best player in college football who lines up within five yards of the snap. The 6-1, 247-pound Hawk finished the 2005 campaign with a team-high 121 tackles, mark- ing the third consecutive year he had paced the Buckeyes in that category. His tackle totals included 16.5 tackles-for-loss and 9.5 sacks, both best on the team. In addition to the Lombardi Award, Hawk was the 2005 Big Ten pre-season and post-sea- son Defensive Player of the Year and Defensive MVP of the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. A first-team All-American both as a junior and senior, Hawk closed his career as the fifth leading tackler in Ohio State history with 494 career stops, 41 tackles-for-loss and 9.5 sacks. His 141 tackles in 2004 were the most by an Ohio State player since 1986. Hawk led the team in tackles in 10 of 12 games in 2005, including a season-high 19 stops against Michigan State. A four-year letterman, Hawk was elected co-captain as a senior, re- ceiving a vote from every player on the team except for himself. Players like A. J. Hawk don’t come along very often. His intensity and passion for the game made him special. His long blond locks flowing out from beneath his helmet in tribute to the late Pat Tillman, he was literally all over the field making plays and encouraging his team- mates. The 2005 Ohio State defense was one of the most formidable in the nation, leading the Big Ten in total defense, scoring defense, rushing defense and sacks. Needless to say, Hawk played a huge role in that success. Following the season, Hawk was the fifth player taken in the 2006 NFL draft, going to the Green Bay Packers, his current team.

HAWK‘s Career Statistics Tackles G uA A total tfl Yds PD ff fR INT 2002 14 13 13 26 3.5 16 2 0 0 2 2003 13 52 54 106 13.0 49 7 0 0 2 2004 12 62 79 141 8.0 14 7 1 1 2 2005 12 69 52 121 16.5 85 4 2 1 1 TOTALS 51 196 198 394 41.0 164 20 3 2 7

115 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL john hicks 1973 LOMBARDI AWARD Winner 1973 OUTLAND TROPHY WINNER John Hicks came within an eyelash of pulling off one of the biggest Hicks missed the entire 1971 season because of a preseason triple plays in college football history in 1973. That year Hicks, a 6-3, knee injury. Not coincidentally, the Buckeyes struggled to a 6-4 258-pound offensive tackle, won the Outland Trophy and Lombardi Award record that year. as the nation’s best interior lineman and also finished second in the Heis- But he returned in 1972 and was a starter the next two years, man Trophy voting. winning consensus All-America honors both of those seasons and How close did Hicks come to becoming the first interior lineman ever helping the Buckeyes to two more Big Ten titles and back-to-back to win the Heisman? Well, while he finished second that year, teammates Rose Bowl appearances. During his three years as a starter, Ohio Archie Griffin and Randy Gradishar were fifth and sixth, respectively, in State posted a combined record of 28-3-1. Hicks was the first the balloting. By combining Ohio State’s total votes, Hicks would have had player ever to start in three Rose Bowl games. enough votes to move ahead of winner . A fiery, emotional leader and a fan favorite, Hicks was a first- Hicks enrolled at Ohio State in the fall of 1969. Freshmen were not round draft choice of the New York Giants following the 1973 cam- eligible that year, but it didn’t take the Ohio State coaching staff long to paign. His promising career was cut short by injury, however, and figure out the Cleveland native was destined for greatness. he returned to Columbus to enter private business. Hicks became a starter at right tackle as a sophomore in 1970, helping Hicks was selected in April, 2001, for the College Football Hall the Buckeyes to the Big Ten title and a berth in the Rose Bowl. A loss of Fame. He was inducted into the Ohio State University Athletics to Stanford in Pasadena cost the No.-1 ranked and previously unbeaten Hall of Fame in 1985. Buckeyes the national championship.

RECEIVING Santonio Holmes Year G Rec Yds TD lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G Wide Receiver, 2003-05 2003 12 32 549 7 47 2.7 17.2 45.8 A Buckeye standout from 2003-05, Santonio Holmes again put Ohio State into the NFL 2004 12 55 769 7 80 4.6 14.0 64.1 spotlight with his exploits in Super Bowl XLIII in Tampa. 2005 12 53 977 11 85 4.4 18.4 81.4 A 2006 first-round draft pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Belle Glade, Fla., native TOTAL 36 140 2295 25 85 3.9 16.4 63.8 made his biggest contribution to the Black and Gold on February 1, 2009, when he snagged nine catches for 131 yards, the biggest with 36 seconds left for the game-winning score in ALL PURPOSE football’s biggest game. Year G Rush Rec PR KR IR total Avg/G With four receptions on the Steelers’ last drive, Holmes went to the right corner of the 2003 12 -1 549 30 0 0 578 48.2 endzone, scraping his toes to haul in the six-yard toss from . That amazing 2004 12 19 769 214 186 0 1188 99.0 catch gave the Steelers a 27-23 lead in their sixth Super Bowl victory and gave Santonio the 2005 12 0 977 141 239 0 1357 113.1 MVP trophy, only the sixth receiver and the first Buckeye ever to receive that recognition. TOTAL 36 18 2295 385 425 0 3123 86.8 les horvath 1944 Heisman Trophy winner In 1944, Les Horvath made Ohio State history by becoming the school’s first Heisman obviously did not bother him. He set a Big Ten Trophy winner. With Horvath at the controls, the Buckeyes posted a perfect 9-0 record and rushing record in his final year. won the Big Ten championship. In addition to leading the Big Ten in rushing (669 yards) and Horvath, who finished his Ohio State career total offense (953 yards), the Parma, Ohio, native accounted for 1,248 all-purpose yards. with 2,055 yards of total offense, went on to Horvath, who played both quarterback and halfback on offense and safety on defense, play professional football with the Los Angeles was the Big Ten’s MVP in 1944. Rams and Cleveland Browns. Following his pro- Ironically, Horvath almost didn’t play in 1944. After helping lead the 1942 Buckeyes to fessional career, he returned to Los Angeles and a 9-1 record and the school’s first national championship, Horvath entered dental school at practiced dentistry. Ohio State and did not play in 1943. But when Coach went to him prior to Horvath, who died in November of 1995, is the 1944 season, the 23-year-old Horvath, who had an extra year because of wartime rules, a member of the College Football Hall of Fame agreed to return to the gridiron. (1969) and the Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame “At first I wasn’t sure I wanted to play,” said Horvath on one of his last visits to Columbus. (1977). His jersey number “22” was retired Oct. “Dental school was quite taxing. But Coach Widdoes said I wouldn’t have to practice all the 6, 2001. time and agreed to fly me to the games, both of which gave me more time to study.” Horvath is the only Heisman winner who did not play the previous season. The layoff horvath’s 1944 Game-by-Game Statistics Rushing Receiving Passing Date opponent Result score Att. Net TDs no. Yds. TDs Att.-Comp.Yds.-TDs Sept. 30 Missouri W 54-0 11 121 1 0 0 0 4-0-0-0 Oct. 7 Iowa W 34-0 16 121 1 6 0 0 1-0-0-0 Oct. 14 at Wisconsin W 20-7 24 141 1 0 0 0 4-2-14-0 Oct. 21 Great Lakes W 26-6 22 91 2 0 0 0 2-1-24-0 Nov. 28 at Minnesota W 34-14 11 90 2 0 0 0 2-2-113-0 Nov. 4 at Indiana W 21-7 21 115 4 0 0 0 8-5-104-0 Nov. 11 Pittsburgh W 54-19 3 24 1 0 0 0 1-1-32-0 Nov. 18 vs. Illinois W 26-12 Nov. 25 Michigan W 18-14 33 104 2 0 0 0 3-0-0-0

116 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL bobby hoying quarterback 1992-95 Bobby Hoying was a three-year starter for OSU, leading the Buckeyes to a combined record Career Statistics of 30-7-1. As a senior, Hoying earned first team all-Big Ten honors, was named team captain Year GP Att. Comp. Yards tDs Int. and rewrote the OSU records book by throwing for 3,269 yards and 29 touchdowns. He also 1992 6 14 8 58 1 1 set school records for completion percentage (.580) and passing efficiency (163.4) that year. 1993 12 202 109 1,570 8 8 His 57 career TD passes set a school record, as did the 16 games in which he passed for 200 or 1994 13 301 170 2,335 19 14 more yards. Hoying led the Big Ten in total offense as a senior and wound up second nationally 1995 13 341 211 3,269 29 12 in passing efficiency. His 7,232 passing yards (most of which came his last two years) ranked Total 44 858 498 7,232 57 35 second in OSU annals. An exceptional student, he won the 1995 National Football Founda- tion’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 was elected to the Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2008. vic janowicz 1950 HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER How good was Vic Janowicz? Good enough to win the 1950 Heisman Trophy as a junior rushing Career Statistics on a team that posted a modest 6-3 record. And good enough that to this day most historians Year Att. net Avg. TDs consider him among the greatest athletes ever to play football at Ohio State. 1949 30 112 3.7 1 Rich, but deserved, praise for Janowicz, who, in addition to being a triple threat on offense, 1950 114 314 2.8 4 also played safety on defense. In the words of his former coach, Wesley Fesler: “Vic excelled in every phase of the game. 1951 106 376 3.5 1 He not only was a great runner, passer and blocker, he also did all of our kicking, including punt- Total 250 802 3.2 6 ing, field goals, quick kicks, kickoffs and extra points. He was one of the finest, most versatile athletes I have ever seen.” receiving Career Statistics Janowicz enjoyed his finest year in 1950, accounting for 16 touchdowns and 875 yards in total offense. The Elyria, Ohio, native also led the Buckeyes in scoring with 65 points. In an Year no. Yds. Avg. TDs 83-21 win over Iowa, he ran for two touchdowns, passed for four more and set a Big Ten record 1949 1 24 24.0 0 with 10 extra points. He completed five of six passes for 128 yards against the Hawkeyes. 1950 1 17 17.0 0 Perhaps even more remarkable was a 27-yard field goal against Michigan in the now fa- 1951 7 126 18.0 0 mous 1950 Snow Bowl. That kick, into a driving snow storm with the goal post barely visible, is Total 9 167 18.6 0 one of the greatest individual accomplishments in Ohio State sports history. Janowicz, who was a consensus All-American in 1950, also set two more records in the Snow Bowl, punting 21 times for 685 yards. passing Career Statistics After graduation, Janowicz played two years of professional baseball with the Pittsburgh Year Att.-Comp.-Yds.-TDs Pirates, even though he had been away from the game nearly six years. He returned to football 1949 4-2-50-0 in 1954, signing with the Washington Redskins and winning the starting job at halfback as a 1950 77-32-561-12 rookie. In 1955, Janowicz barely missed out on the NFL scoring title, losing the crown on the 1951 25-7-74-2 last day of the season. His pro career was cut short the following fall, when he was involved in Total 106-41-685-14 a near fatal car accident that left him unconscious for 30 days. A member of the College Football Hall of Fame (1976) and the Ohio State University Athlet- ics Hall of Fame (1977), Janowicz died in February of 1996. His jersey number, “31” was retired Sept. 23, 2000. malcolm jenkins 2008 Thorpe Award Winner The premier defensive back in college football, cornerback Malcolm Jenkins earned con- jenkin’s career tackle stats sensus All-America honors during his tremendous senior season. Foregoing the NFL draft to year G uA A total complete his college career with the Buckeyes, Jenkins’ attention to detail and commitment 2005 10 23 14 37 to excellence were unrivaled, setting a splendid standard for the Silver Bullet secondary. 2006 13 40 15 55 Lean and lithe, Jenkins was known for relentless intensity on the field, demanding the 2007 13 27 20 44 highest performance standards from himself and his teammates.Voted team captain as a senior, this no-nonsense vocal leader was a starter on four Big Ten title teams, twice play- 2008 13 34 21 57 ing in the national championship game. TOTALS 49 124 72 196 Earning consensus All-America accolades and a unanimous all-Big Ten selection, Jen- kins realized one of his long-time goals when he won the 2008 Jim Thorpe Award over year tfl Yds sK Yds PD Int Yds players from USC and Tennessee. The Piscataway, N.J., product was the first-round draft 2005 0.0 0 .0 0 2 0 0 pick of the NFL’s New Orleans Saints and graduated in June of his senior year. 2006 4.5 11 .0 0 7 4 99 2007 5.0 13 .0 0 7 4 53 2008 4.0 23 1.0 8 12 3 7 TOTALS 13.5 47 1.0 8 28 11 159

117 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL pepper johnson linebacker 1982-85 Thomas “Pepper” Johnson played for the Buckeyes between 1982-85, earning All-America Career Statistics honors as a senior. During his career, he was credited with 379 tackles, good for fourth place Year GP solo Asst. total TFL-Yds. Sacks on the all-time OSU list. In the 1984 and ’85 seasons, Johnson led the squad in tackles and 1982 7 1 5 6 0-0 0 teamed with Chris Spielman to give the Buckeyes one of the most formidable linebacking 1983 11 38 54 92 2-12 2 tandems in college football. A born leader, Johnson was elected team captain and voted 1984 12 77 63 140 5-18 1 defensive MVP in both his junior and senior seasons. He also was named all-Big Ten in both 1985 12 74 67 141 5-24 2 of those years. He was a member of two Super Bowl championship teams with the New Total 42 190 189 379 12-54 5 York Giants. Johnson was named to the Pro Bowl twice in his career and built a reputation as one of the most feared hitters in professional football. After 13 seasons as an NFL player, he began his coaching career with the New England Patriots. He was elected to the Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2001. pete johnson fullback 1973-76 But the 6-1, 247-pound Johnson was much more than a just a blocking back. He also was Career Statistics proficient at lugging the pigskin, rushing for 2,308 yards and a school-record 58 touchdowns Year GP R Yds. Avg. Rec.-Yds TDs during his career. To say “Big Pete” had a nose for the goal line would be an understatement. 1973 6 55 205 3.7 0-0 6 He led the nation in scoring as a junior, tallying a school and Big Ten record 26 touchdowns. 1974 12 80 320 4.0 1-11 6 He also rushed for 1,059 yards and converted 34 of 44 third-down tries. Johnson set a school 1975 12 227 1,059 4.6 3-26 26 record that year with five TDs against North Carolina. In 1976, playing almost the entire 1976 12 186 724 3.8 4-41 19 season with two sprained ankles, Johnson still rushed for 724 yards and 19 touchdowns. Total 42 548 2,308 4.2 8-78 58 His 156 points in 1975 was a school record and 348 career points stood as the school record until the 2004 season. He played eight seasons in the NFL and was elected to the Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2007.

andy katzenmoyer 1997 BUTKUS AWARD WINNER

Andy Katzenmoyer started te first game of his freshman year in 1996 and was a regular katzenmoyer’s Career Statistics for 37 consecutive games. He opted for an NFL career at the end of his junior season. He won Year GP solo Ast. Total tfl-Yds. sack Int. a plethora of awards, including the 1997 Butkus Award and consensus All-America honors 1996 12 57 28 85 23-103 12.0 4 as a sophomore, and the 1996 Football News and Big Ten Freshman of the Year. He was a 1997 13 80 17 97 13-30 2.0 2 three-time all-Big Ten selection and a two-time finalist for the Lombardi Award. Katzenmoyer amassed three-year statistical totals of 197 solo tackles, 256 total tackles, 1998 12 60 14 74 14-59 4.0 0 50 tackles-for-loss, 192 yards in losses, 18 quarterback sacks and six interceptions. He was Total 37 197 59 256 50-192 18.0 6 twice named the team’s Randy Gradishar Award winner as best linebacker (1997-98). He scored twice on interceptions, vs. Minnesota as a freshman and vs. Arizona as a sophomore, tying a school record for interception return TDs. He also tied the school record with five tackles-for-loss in a game (vs. Arizona State in the 1997 Rose Bowl). A consensus All-American as a sophomore in 1997, he became only the second sopho- more to win the Butkus Award as the nation’s outstanding linebacker. He was a Lombardi Award finalist, ranking second on the team with 97 tackles, including 13 tackles-for-loss. He clinched the Arizona win with a 20-yard interception return touchdown. He had 11 tackles against both Arizona and Iowa. In 1996 he became the first freshman to start every game at linebacker for the Buckeyes, finished second on the team with 85 tackles and paced the team with 23 tackles-for-loss and sacks (12), both school records for a linebacker. As a junior in 1998, Katzenmoyer was a finalist for the Maxwell Football Club’s Defensive Player of the Year Award (in addition to the Lombardi Award) and he anchored the nation’s top-ranked defense against the run and second-ranked total defense. A first-round draft pick of the New England Patriots, his professional career was cut short by injury.

118 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL rex kern Quarterback 1968-70 With Rex Kern at the helm, Ohio State rolled to a 27-2 record, won the 1968 national Career Statistics championship, captured two Big Ten titles and played in two Rose Bowls. To win the national Year GP Att. Comp. Yards tDs Int. championship, Kern led OSU to a 27-16 win over Southern California in the Rose Bowl. He 1968 10 131 75 972 7 6 was named the game’s Most Outstanding Player. Additionally, the Buckeyes narrowly missed 1969 9 135 68 1,002 9 10 out on the 1969 and ’70 wire service national championships, losing the final game in both 1970 10 98 45 470 3 8 of those years after being ranked No. 1 going into their respective season finales. In 1969, Total 29 364 188 2,444 19 24 he was named an All-American. In 1970, he was elected team captain. Kern’s statistics, as impressive as they were, tell just half the story. The fiery redhead was an emotional leader who displayed a penchant for making big plays when most needed. He was a winner in every sense of the word. Earning three degrees from Ohio State, he played four seasons in the NFL. He was elected to the Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame in 1978 and the College Football Hall of Fame in 2007. craig krenzel quarterback 2002-2003 Craig Krenzel was a two-year starter at quarterback for the Buckeyes. Taking over the of- Career Statistics fensive reins with almost no experience at the start of the 2002 season, the 6-4 signalcaller Year GP/GS Att.-Cmp. Pct. Yds. TDs Int. Lg. led the Buckeyes to a share of the Big Ten title, the national championship and a perfect 2000 7/0 9-5 55.6 57 0 1 16 14-0 record. At the end of the season, Krenzel was selected by his teammates as co-MVP. 2001 3/2 43-23 53.7 286 1 3 35 A little less than a month later he was named as the Offensive MVP in the Tostitos Fiesta 2002 14/14 249-148 59.4 2,110 12 7 57 Bowl, where he guided the Buckeyes to a thrilling 31-24 double overtime win over top-ranked 2003 11/11 278-153 55.0 2,040 15 10 60 Miami in the national title game. The leading rusher in the game, Krenzel’s fourth-and-14 Totals35/27 579-329 56.8 4,493 28 21 60 completion to Michael Jenkins in the first overtime kept OSU’s title hopes alive. In 2003, Krenzel directed OSU to an 11-2 record and a second consecutive win in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. After throwing four touchdown passes against Kansas State in the latter, he was again selected as the game’s Offensive MVP. Krenzel completed his career with a 24-3 mark as a starter, including a 2-1 record against Michigan. An honors graduate in molecular genetics, he swept the most prestigious academic awards, including the National Football Foundation’s Draddy Trophy, the Socrates Award and the NCAA Today’s Top VII. He spent three seasons in the NFL before retiring. jim lachey Offensive guard 1981-84 Jim Lachey entered his senior season with just four career starts. But in his final year, Lachey established himself as one of the top linemen in all of college football and was named first team All-America. Blessed with unusual speed and strength for a man his size, Lachey played guard for the Buckeyes, but could easily have played tackle. Lachey played a key role in the Ohio State offense in 1984, paving the way for junior running back Keith Byars, who led the nation in rushing (1,764 yards), scoring (24 touchdowns) and in all-purpose running (2,441 yards). In 1995, the San Diego Chargers drafted Lachey, a St. Henry, Ohio, native, with the 12th pick in the first round. In 1991, he started at left tackle for the Super Bowl champion Washington Redskins. In his 11-year NFL career, he was named All-Pro nine times and established himself as one of the game’s top linemen. He was elected to the Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame in 1999. He is currently the analyst on the Buckeye radio broadcasts. james laurinaitis 2008 Winner laurinaitis’ career tackle stats 2008 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Winner year G s A Total T 2007 Butkus Award Winner 2005 12 3 6 9 0.5 2006 Nagurski Award Winner 2006 13 53 62 115 8.5 The most decorated linebacker in Ohio State history, James Laurinaitis was a three-time 2007 13 51 70 121 8.5 consensus All-American while playing on four Big Ten championship teams. Twice helping 2008 13 52 78 130 7.0 the Buckeyes to the BCS championship game (and setting a championship game record with TOTALS 51 159 216 375 24.5 18 tackles vs. LSU), he won the Bronko Nagurski Award for the nation’s most outstanding defensive player as a sophomore, took home the Butkus Award as America’s top linebacker as a junior, and became Ohio State’s first-ever winner of both the Lott Trophy and the Lowe’s YEAR tfl Yds SK Yds PD Int Yds Senior CLASS Award as a senior. He was a finalist 12 times for national awards during that 2005 0.5 0 .0 0 0 0 0 three-year period. 2006 8.5 44 4.0 40 7 5 56 Leading Ohio State in tackles as a sophomore, junior and senior, Laurinaitis finished his 2007 8.5 34 5.0 29 3 2 16 career with 375 total tackles, seventh-best in Buckeye history. Selected as the preseason and postseason Big Ten defensive player of the year for 2007 and 2008, Laurinaitis was a two-time 2008 7.0 34 4.0 28 6 2 0 team captain for a defensive unit that led the nation in total defense in 2007 and never ranked TOTALS 24.5 112 13.0 97 16 9 72 lower than 15th nationally throughout his career. Despite projections of a high draft status after his junior campaign, the Hamel, Minn., na- tive returned for his senior season, helping the Buckeyes put together their record fifth-straight win over Michigan. An academic all-Big Ten selection, Lauriniaitis was tireless in community service, public speaking and outreach. He was drafted by the NFL’s St. Louis Rams and gradu- ated in March of his senior year.

119 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Dick LeBeau Defensive Back, 1956-58 A member of Ohio State’s 1957 national championship team, the legendary Dick LeBeau has spent a remarkable 51 seasons in the as a player and coach, participating in 786 NFL games. On February 6, 2010, LeBeau was selected into the 2010 class of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. LeBeau, a native of London, Ohio, played 14 seasons with the Detroit Lions, setting an NFL record for 171 consecutive games played at cornerback. The NFL interception leader in 1970 and a three-time Pro Bowler, his 62 career picks still rank 7th best in league history. As a coach, however, LeBeau’s achievements are even more significant. The architect of the zone blitz, his innovations have brought changes to every aspect of defensive football. Serving as an assistant coach with Philadelphia, Green Bay, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh and Buffalo, and was also the head coach of the Cincinnati Bengals from 2000-02. A coach with 10 division championship teams, he has coached in five Super Bowls, winning twice, most recently as defensive coordinator of the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XLIII. mike nugent 2004 LOU GROZA AWARD WINNER When Ohio State senior Mike Nugent, or “Nooooge” as he was known to Buckeye fans, was selected as the winner of the 2004 Lou Groza Award as the nation’s best place-kicker, no one was surprised. There was simply no one else in the same league. Nugent was the model of consistency in 2004, converting 24 of 27 field goal attempts, including five-of-six from 50 yards or longer to lead the nation in that statistic. He also made all 30 of his extra point tries and sent 40 of his 62 kickoffs into the end zone for touchbacks. In a 24-21 win over Marshall, the 5-10, 180-pound kicker calmly nailed a career-long 55-yarder as time ran out. The following week, in a hard-fought 22-14 win at North Carolina State, he was a perfect five-for-five in the field goal department. In his final game as a Buckeye, Nugent scored 15 points against Oklahoma State to become Ohio State’s all-time leading scorer with 356 points During his illustrious career, Nugent literally rewrote the Ohio State record book, either setting outright or sharing in 22 school kicking records. Two of the more significant were career marks for field goals made (72 of 88) and career field goal percentage (.857). He also holds the marks for most consecutive field goals made (24), consecutive field goals made in Ohio Stadium (17) and career 50-yard field goals (8). Nugent won All-America honors in both 2002 and 2004, becoming the first Ohio State to receive a spot on the first team. He was a consensus choice in 2004, landing a spot on the Walter Camp, Football Writers, Football Coaches, Sporting News and Associated Press All-American teams. At the beginning of the 2004 season, Nugent’s teammates selected him as one of the team captains, the first kicker since 1976 to be so honored. At the end of the year, his team- mates chose him as the 2004 MVP. He was a 2005 second-round draft pick of the NFL’s New York Jets, where he played five seasons. He has also played for Tampa Bay and Arizona, and the 2013 campaign will be his fourth with the Cincinnati Bengals.

NUGENT’S OSU RECORDS Most FGs in a career: ...... 68 Most FGs in a season (2002): ...... 25 Consecutive FGs made (2001-02):...... 24 Consecutive FGs made in one season (2002):...... 23 Games with multiple FGs:...... 19 Consecutive FGs made in Ohio Stadium:...... 17 Consecutive games with at least one FG:...... 12 (tied) FGs made 40+ yds. in a season (2002):...... 10 Made FGs/game (vs. N.C. State, 2004):...... 5 (tied) FGs made 40+ yds./game...... 3 (tied) (twice, vs. Wash. St., 2002 and at N.C. State, 2004) Single-season 50+ FGs (2004):...... 5 Career 50+ FGs:...... 8 Career 50+ FGs in Ohio Stadium:...... 6 FG percentage season (25-28/2002):...... 893 Career FG percentage (68-84, 2001-04):...... 810 Back-to-back 50-yd. FGs: (55 vs. Marshall, 50 at N.C. State, 2004) Longest FG/Ohio Stadium: (55 vs. Marshall and Wisconsin, 2004)...... tied

120 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL orlando pace 1995, 1996 LOMBARDI AWARD WINNER 1996 OUTLAND TROPHY WINNER Orlando Pace broke into the starting lineup the first day of preseason camp his freshman year and started every game the next three years before passing up his senior season to enter the NFL draft. During his stay at Ohio State, the 6-6, 330-pound left tackle became recognized as one of the most dominant offensive linemen ever to play the game. Pace made the “Pancake Block” famous his junior year, finishing the season with 80 of those blocks (knocking his defender to the ground and on his back). He also literally redefined the role of an offensive lineman with his amazing downfield blocking. Pace did not allow a sack in either of his last two years. In 1995, he made college football history by becoming the first sophomore to win the Lombardi Award. As a junior, he again made history by becoming the first two-time winner of that trophy. He also won the Outland Trophy and finished fourth in the Heisman Trophy balloting as a junior. The latter was the highest finish by a lineman since a second-place finish by Ohio State’s John Hicks in 1973. Other honors for Pace included consensus all-Big Ten and All-America honors in both 1995 and ’96. He was the Football News Offensive Player of the Year and the Big Ten’s Of- fensive Player of the Year in 1996. He also received the Chicago Tribune’s Silver Football as the Most Valuable Player in the Big Ten. Pace was the Big Ten Freshman of the Year in 1994 and the Big Ten Offensive Lineman of the Year in 1995 and ’96. He also was a finalist for the 1996 Maxwell Award. A native of Sandusky, Ohio, Pace was selected by his teammates as Ohio State’s MVP in 1996. Taken by St. Louis as first overall pick in the 1997 NFL draft, Pace was a member of the Rams’ 1999 Super Bowl championship team. He was voted to seven Pro Bowls. In 2014 he will officially be enshrined into the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame. The Big Ten Conference’s offensive lineman of the year award is named after Pace and Nebraska’s Dave Rimington. jim parker 1956 OUTLAND TROPHY WINNER Jim Parker was Ohio State’s first Outland Trophy winner as the nation’s top interior line- man. He also is the standard by which his former coach, the late Woody Hayes, measured all other offensive linemen. “Jim Parker was the greatest offensive lineman I ever coached. I’m not sure there has ever been a better offensive guard,” said Hayes upon Parker’s induction into the Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame. “He was everything an offensive lineman should be.” Indeed, Parker could do it all. A tremendous athlete, the 6-2, 200-pounder could pull and run block with the best of them. And on the relatively few occasions when the Buckeyes de- cided to throw the ball, getting around the agile, quick-footed Parker was next to impossible. Parker was a three-year starter and two-time All-American for the Buckeyes. He won the Outland Trophy as a senior in 1956. During his three years as a starter, Ohio State won 23 of 28 games, captured the 1954 national championship and won back-to-back Big Ten titles in 1954 and ’55. Parker, who was born in Macon, Ga., but played his last two years of high school football in Toledo, Ohio, was the Buckeyes’ MVP in 1956. A first round pick of the Baltimore Colts the following spring, he went on to enjoy a distinguished career in the NFL as a perennial all-pro pick. In addition to being a charter member of the Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame, Parker also is a member of the College Football (1974) and the Professional Football (1973) halls of fame. His play set a standard of excellence for all future Ohio State linemen. Parker passed away in July, 1985, at age 71.

121 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL b.j. sander 2003 RAY GUY AWARD WINNER B. J. Sander had big shoes to fill in 2003. As the Buckeyes’ punter, he faced the daunting CAREER STATISTICS PUNTING task of replacing graduated All-American Andy Groom. Year Gm no Yds Avg Long But Sander’s shoes seemed to fit just fine. In a storybook season, he averaged 43.3 yards 1999 2 2 49 24.5 34 per punt, was voted to a first-team all-Big Ten berth and became the first Buckeye to win the 2000 12 37 1549 41.9 69 Ray Guy Award as the nation’s best collegiate punter. 2001 2 4 119 29.8 46 From a pure numbers point, Sander was magical. Of his 82 kicks, a phenomenal 39 were 2002 Did not play downed inside the opposing 20-yard line. That figure led the nation. Additionally, 16 of his 2003 13 82 3553 43.3 68 punts were fair-caught, meaning just 31 of his punts were even returned. Totals29 125 5270 42.2 69 Sander led the Big Ten and was fourth nationally in net punting. Like Groom, he was a *Redshirted master at giving the Buckeyes good field position and allowing the Ohio State defense to dominate a game. Year Blkd tb fC 50+ I20 Two of his best efforts came late in the year. Against Purdue in Ohio State’s final home 1999 0 0 0 0 0 game of the season, he punted 10 times, downing seven of those inside the 20 and five 2000 2 0 6 8 7 inside the 10. At Michigan, where Ohio State athletes establish their legacies, he averaged 2001 0 1 0 0 0 49.1 yards per punt on nine kicks. Sander had five kicks of 60 or more yards, including a 2002 Did not play career best of 68 yards against San Diego State. 2003 0 7 16 19 39 The Cincinnati native was a third-round draft pick of the NFL’s Green Bay Packers in 2004 Totals 2 8 22 27 46 and played there two seasons. tom skladany kicker 1973-76 OSU’s most recent three-time All-American, Tom Skladany was a punter and kicker between Career Statistics 1973-76 and the first kicking specialist ever to receive a football scholarship at Ohio State. He PAt fG Punting proved his worth immediately, landing the job as the Buckeyes’ No. 1 punter as a freshman. Year GP (M-A) (M-A) tb no. Yds. Avg. He also kicked off as a freshman and sophomore. As a junior and senior, he added PATs and 1973 10 0-0 0-0 0 35 1,252 35.7 field goals to his list of responsibilities. Skladany averaged 45.6 yards per punt as a sophomore 1974 12 0-3 4-5 4 31 1,416 45.6 and was named to the Football Writers All-America Team. He was a consensus All-America 1975 12 0-0 2-3 8 41 1,918 46.7 choice the next two years, again leading the country in 1975 with a 46.7 average. As a senior, 1976 12 35-37 8-23 59 53 2,252 42.4 he averaged 42.3 yards per kick and finished his career with a 42.7 average on 160 punts. Total46 35-40 14-31 71 160 6,838 42.7 That’s good for second on the all-time list, as is his yardage figure of 6,838. Skladany was co- captain of the 1976 squad, the first specialist ever chosen as a Buckeye captain. The six-year NFL veteran was a 1991 inductee to the Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame. troy smith 2006 heisman trophy winner Troy Smith may not have been Ohio State’s star recruit in the spring of 386 yards in total offense. 2002, but by the end of the 2006 football season there were few Buckeyes In 2005, Smith guided the Buckeyes to a 10-2 record that included a with a brighter aura. thrilling come-from-behind victory at Michigan and a decisive win over A standout quarterback at Cleveland Glenville High School, the 6-0 Smith Notre Dame in the Fiesta Bowl. Smith threw for 16 touchdowns and was renowned for his athletic ability and mental toughness. But his lack of rushed for 11 more in his first full season as a starter. size was a concern for some college recruiters. But the Cleveland native saved his best for last, piloting the No. 1 Not so for Ohio State head coach Jim Tressel. ranked Buckeyes to a 12-0 regular season record and a spot in the na- “The one thing I knew for sure after seeing Troy play in high school was tional championship game as a senior in 2006. With one remarkable that I wanted him on our team,” Tressel said. “There was something special performance after another, he threw for a school single-season record about the way he carried himself. 30 touchdowns and became just the second quarterback in Ohio State “I didn’t know if he was going to play quarterback or some other position, history to post a 3-0 record against Michigan as a starter. In a see-saw but I knew I wanted him on our side.” 42-39 win over the Wolverines, Smith threw four touchdown passes A gifted runner and passer, Smith was redshirted as a freshman in 2002 and topped the 300-yard mark in total offense for the third consecutive and saw limited action the following year, appearing in 10 games at slash year. back and returning kickoffs. Following the regular season, the consensus All-American was a The talented sophomore broke into the 2004 starting lineup in week landslide winner in the Heisman Trophy voting, recording the second seven and led the Buckeyes to a 4-1 record down the stretch, including a largest margin of victory ever in the balloting. In becoming Ohio State’s 37-21 win over Michigan in which he accounted for three touchdowns and seventh Heisman winner, Smith, who recorded a 25-3 record as a start- er, had eliminated any-and-all doubters. Troy Smith Career Statistics RUSHING G Att Yds tD lg Avg/C Avg/G TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass total Avg/G 2003 10 3 14 0 8 4.7 1.4 2003 10 14 0 14 1.4 2004 8 82 339 2 46 4.1 42.4 2004 8 339 896 1235 154.4 2005 11 136 611 11 28 4.5 55.5 2005 11 611 2282 2893 263.0 2006 13 72 204 1 34 2.8 15.7 2006 13 204 2542 2746 211.2 TOTAL 42 293 1168 14 46 4.0 27.8 TOTAL 42 1168 5720 6888 164.0

PASSING G Att- Cmp- Int Yds tD lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effic 2003 10 0-0-0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2004 8 122-68-3 896 8 68 55.7 7.3 112.0 134.2 2005 11 237-149-4 2282 16 85 62.9 9.6 207.5 162.7 2006 13 311-203-6 2542 30 58 65.3 8.2 195.5 161.9 TOTAL 42 670-420-13 5720 54 85 62.7 8.5 136.2 157.1 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL chris spielman 1987 LOMBARDI AWARD WINNER Chris Spielman is in the Ohio State records book for a number of reasons. He led the spielman’s Career Statistics Buckeyes in total tackles in 1986 and 1987 and is Ohio State’s all-time leader in solo tack- Year GP Solo Asst. Total tfl-Yds. sks Int. les. He also holds the OSU record for most total tackles in a game. A three-time all-Big Ten 1984 7 24 21 45 2-10 1 0 choice and a two-time All-American, Spielman concluded his brilliant career in 1987 by 1985 11 76 64 104 9-31 1 3 winning the Lombardi Award. But it was not so much what he did as the way he did it. Those people who claim “You 1986 13 105 100 205 9-26 2 6 can’t measure heart,” never saw Spielman play. Intense and competitive almost beyond 1987 11 78 78 156 10-45 4 2 description, Spielman played every down of every game as if the national championship Total 42 283 263 546 30-112 8 11 were on the line. Few players have ever been as focused on the playing field. Spielman was a three-year starter and would have been a four-year regular were it not for two sprained ankles that greatly limited his playing time as a freshman. Still, he collected 546 career tackles, a total that places him third on the all-time OSU list behind Marcus Marek (572) and Tom Cousineau (569). Spielman’s tackle total includes a school-record 283 solo stops. The Massillon, Ohio, native had his best year in 1986 as a junior, recording 205 total stops, including an OSU record 105 solos. His best game that year was a school record-tying 29 total tackles against Michigan. Spielman’s Ohio State teams won two Big Ten titles. He played in the Rose and Cotton bowls and was defensive MVP in the latter as a senior. Upon leaving Ohio State, Spielman became recognized as one of the NFL’s top players, finishing his 12-year career in 1999 with the Cleveland Browns. Afour-time Pro Bowl selec- tion, he is a 2000 inductee into the Ohio State University Athletics Hall of Fame and a 2009 enshrinee into the College Football Hall of Fame. shawn springs cornerback 1994-96 In 1996, Shawn Springs was one of the top cornerbacks in college football and the Career Statistics dominant defensive player in the Big Ten - despite not recording an interception. Most teams Year GP Solo Ast. total PBU Int. simply chose not to test him. The 1996 Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year (selected by the 1994 13 42 19 61 7 1 conference head coaches) was named to the Walter Camp, Football Coaches, Sporting News 1995 12 40 12 52 2 5 and Football News All-America teams. He finished the year with 39 tackles and a team-high 1996 12 30 9 39 15 0 15 passes broken up. In his final game as a Buckeye, he held Arizona State receiver Keith Total 37 112 40 152 24 6 Poole to just one catch for 10 yards in the Rose Bowl. He finished that game with five tackles and four passes broken up. Springs finished his career as a two-time all-Big Ten selection. The Seattle Seahawks selected him with the third overall selection in the 1997 NFL Draft after his junior season; he has had two Pro Bowl selections during his eight-year NFL career.

jim stillwagon 1970 LOMBARDI AWARD Winner 1970 OUTLAND TROPHY WINNER Jim Stillwagon made college football history in 1970 by becoming the first player to win the Outland Trophy and the Lombardi Award in the same year. Stillwagon, a three-year starter at middle guard for the Buckeyes between 1968 and 1970, was a unanimous All-American as a junior and senior. During “Wagon’s” three seasons at Ohio State, the Buckeyes compiled a 27-2 record, won three Big Ten championships, played in two Rose Bowls and won a pair of national championships. With Stillwagon clogging the middle, the Ohio State defense simply shut down opposing offenses. In 1969, the Buckeyes gave up just 93 total points. In 1970, only two opponents scored more than 13 points; five were held to under 10 points. Tough, strong, aggressive, intelligent, relentless: all are adjectives that were used to describe Stillwagon. He was quite simply the best defensive lineman in college football in 1970. No one was surprised when he walked off with the Outland and Lombardi awards. The surprise would have come if someone else had been chosen. After graduation, Stillwagon was drafted by the Green Bay Packers. He chose instead to play in the League and was one of the premier defensive linemen in that league before retiring. Stillwagon, a member of the College Football (1991) and Ohio State Athletics (1979) halls of fame, is president of Stillwagon Enter- prises in Columbus.

123 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL jack tatum Defensive back 1968-70 Jack Tatum was one of the dominant defensive players and most intimidating forces in college football during his career at Ohio State. A three-year starter, a two-time All-American and the national Defensive Player of the Year as a senior, he was known for his tenacity and fierce style of play. The 6-1, 208-pound Tatum came to Ohio State as a running back, but moved to defense in the spring of his freshman year. He was a mainstay of the defense for the next three seasons as OSU rolled up a 27-2 record and won the 1968 national championship, two Big Ten titles and played in two Rose Bowls. The Oakland Raiders selected him in the first round of the 1971 NFL Draft. In his nine-year career, he was named to the Pro Bowl three times and was a member of the 1976 Super Bowl champion Raiders. He was inducted into the Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame in 1981 and the College Football Hall of Fame in 2004. The outstanding defensive back in the Big Ten is awarded the Tatum-Woodson Defensive Back of the Year award. steve tovar Linebacker 1989-92 Steve Tovar was another in the great line of Ohio State linebackers. A two-time All-America Career Statistics selection in 1991 and 1992, he had the distinction of being the first of 21 players recruited by Year GP solo Ast. Total tfl-Yds. sacks John Cooper to earn All-America status at Ohio State. Tovar led Ohio State in tackles for three 1989 12 27 37 64 3-3 0 consecutive seasons (1990-92), one of only two Buckeyes ever to accomplish that feat. In his 1990 12 78 47 125 6.5-30 3.0-22 senior year, Tovar was elected team co-captain and earned Big Ten Defensive Player of the 1991 12 61 36 97 8.5-21 1.0-8 Year honors (selected by the conference coaches) after recording 128 tackles. A three-time 1992 12 73 55 128 17-33 3.0-14 all-Big Ten selection, Tovar ranked fourth in school history with 414 total tackles and 239 Total 48 239 175 414 35-87 7.0-44 solo tackles. The Elyria, Ohio, native was a third-round selection of the Cincinnati Bengals in the 1993 NFL Draft. After playing eight years in the NFL, Tovar began a career in college coaching. He was elected to the Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2001. mike vrabel defensive end 1993-96 Mike Vrabel, a two-time All-America selection, made his mark as one of the most tenacious and feared pass rushers in Ohio State history. He owned every OSU season and career sack Career Statistics record. In 1996, he set a single-season school record with 13 sacks for minus 101 yards. His Year GP solo Ast. total TFL-Yds. Sacks 36 career sacks for minus 245 yards were also Buckeye standards. Vrabel finished as OSU’s 1993 12 6 3 9 2-8 2.0 all-time career leader in tackles for loss with 66. In his junior and senior years, Vrabel was 1994 13 43 25 68 20-101 12.0 named the Big Ten Conference’s Defensive Lineman of the Year. He also was a three-time 1995 13 44 19 63 26-133 13.0 first team all-Big Ten selection. Vrabel helped lead the 1996 Buckeyes to national rankings 1996 12 37 19 56 18-107 9.0 of No. 2 against the pass, No. 3 in scoring defense and No. 7 in total defense. The Akron, Total 50 130 66 196 66-349 36.0 Ohio, native embarked on a distinguished 14-year NFL career with three teams following his Ohio State playing days. He was a part of the New England Patriots’ dynamic run of three Super Bowls in four years (2001, 2003, 2004). In 2007 he was named to the Pro Bowl and was named All-Pro. Drafted in the third round of the 1997 NFL Draft by Pittsburgh, Vrabel spent four years with the Steelers. He was a starter for eight seasons with the Patriots, starting 110 games. He spent the last two years with Kansas City playing in and starting 30 games. In 2012 he was elected into the Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame. dan wilkinson defensive tackle 1992-93 Dan Wilkinson played just two years of football for Ohio State, but in those two seasons Career Statistics he established himself as one of the best defensive linemen ever to wear the Scarlet and Year GP solo Ast. total tfl-Yds. Sacks Gray. Redshirted as a true freshman in 1991, the 6-5, 300-pound Wilkinson, known as “Big 1992 12 26 20 46 10.5-83 6.5 Daddy,” started as a sophomore in 1992 and won all-Big Ten honors. Blessed with an incredible 1993 12 27 17 44 13-51 2.0 combination of size, strength and speed, he finished his rookie year with 46 tackles, including Total 24 53 37 90 23.5-103 8.5 10.5 tackles for loss and 6.5 sacks. As a junior in 1993, Wilkinson was the dominant defensive linemen in college football, winding up the year with 44 tackles and 13 tackles for loss. No one could block him one-on-one. At season’s end, he again won all-Big Ten laurels and was a consensus All-America pick. The Cincinnati Bengals made him the first selection in the NFL draft in April, 1994. The Dayton, Ohio, native played 13 seasons in the NFL.

124 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL bill willis legendary all-american Considered one of the all-time great athletes ever to play for Ohio State, Bill Willis was a three-year starter for the Buckeyes between 1942 and 1944, playing both offense and defense. A willowy 6-2 and 215 pounds, he was a devastating blocker on offense and a punish- ing, relentless tackler on defense. A member of the Buckeyes’ 1942 national championship squad, Willis earned All-America honors in 1943 and 1944, becoming the first African-Amer- ican All-American at Ohio State. A Columbus native, he went on to a distinguished career with the Cleveland Browns after college; he was one of four African-Americans to reintegrate professional football. He was a member of five championship teams and was named all-pro eight times with the Browns. A member of the Pro Football (1977), College Football (1971), Ohio High School Football and Ohio State University Athletics halls of fame, his jersey number “99” was retired Nov. 3, 2007. He passed away Nov. 27, 2007, in Columbus. antoine winfield 1998 THORPE AWARD WINNER Antoine Winfield, a team captain as a senior, was one of the all-time great cornerbacks winfield’s Career Statistics in Ohio State history. A two-time All-American, he was a consensus choice as a senior in Year GP solo Asst. total tfl sacks Int. 1998. He was the first Buckeye to win the Thorpe Award as the nation’s outstanding defen- 1995 13 45 11 56 5-19 0 0 sive back; the first non-linebacker (and only the fifth player total) to record at least 200 solo tackles; the first defensive back in Ohio State history to be voted team MVP (following the 1996 12 36 11 47 4-9 0 1 1997 season); and the first cornerback in recorded history to lead the team in tackles when 1997 13 82 18 100 8-40 3 2 he did so in 1997. 1998 12 61 14 75 5-34 2 0 A two-time all-Big Ten Conference selection, he closed his career with 278 tackles, in- Total 50 224 54 278 22-102 5 3 cluding 224 solo stops, 22 tackles-for-loss, 29 pass breakups and three interceptions. He played in four bowl games, including the 1996 Citrus Bowl when he came in as a true fresh- man and recorded seven tackles. He played in 50 career games, starting 29 times. As a senior in 1998, he was one of five finalists for the Football News Defensive Player of the Year Award. He was named first-team All-America by the Football Coaches Association, Walter Camp, the Football Writers and the Football News and was named the Buckeyes’ Bill Willis Defensive Player of the Year award winner. He totaled 75 tackles, including nine solo tackles in a win over Michigan to close the season. As a junior, Winfield as voted by his teammates as the 1997 MVP after a season in which he totaled 100 tackles, 12 pass break-ups and two interceptions. He had 82 solo tackles, the fifth-highest solo tackle total in school history, and made the Football Writers and Football News All-America teams. He led the team in tackles five times, including a magnificent 10-tackle performance against Michigan and a career-high, 13-tackle effort against Missouri. A first-round draft pick of the Buffalo Bills in 1999, the hard-hitting Winfield was a mem- ber of the Minnesota Vikings from 2004 through 2012. This season he is with the Seattle Seahawks.

125 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL The History of Ohio State Football To quote authors Marv Homan and Paul Hornung, who co-wrote Ohio State – 100 Years of Football: “Ohio State University has experienced an overwhelm- ingly eventful, colorful, often controversial, ever-intriguing and, above all, enormously successful football history.” Much of the information in this sec- tion, which peeks at various seasons of Ohio State football between 1900 and 2012, was supplied with permission from Ohio State – 100 Years of Football.

1890 1911 1916 Football becomes a varsity sport On the recommendation of Howard Ohio State went a perfect 7-0 and Alexander Lilley is the first head Jones, the athletic board hires Harry and captured its first Western coach. Vaughn, also from Yale, as head Conference title – sort of. For a football coach. Vaughn shows little reason still unknown, the conference interest in coaching and resigns after did not officially recognize football 1899 leading Ohio State to a 5-3-2 season. championships in those days. The Buckeyes notch a 9-0-1 record, Highlights of the championship 1920 1922 A landmark year for Ohio State Those that cited concerns of Ohio Sta- their first unbeaten season. season included a school record 128-0 football. Professor Thomas E. French, dium being too large looked on in awe 1912 win over Oberlin, the first win over a member of the athletic board, and as the stadium was dedicated prior to The athletic board, growing tired of the Wisconsin (14-13), and a season- Director of Athletics Lynn Wilbur St. the Michigan game Oct. 21. Temporary 1901 constant turnover, decides to try a new ending 23-3 victory over Northwestern John decided it was time to take stands were erected in the south end Football crowds and support grow approach and make the head football that decided the conference advantage of the soaring interest in of the stadium, and a crowd of 72,500 at an alarming rate. Columbus coach also serve as the director of championship. Chic Harley earned Ohio State football. An extensive was estimated. The dedication game newspapers begin devoting athletics. Weary of choosing Eastern the first of what would become three stadium campaign was launched against the Wolverines was actually more space to football and most coaches, the board hired John All-America awards. He was OSU’s in the fall, with hopes of building a the third game played in Ohio Stadium. importantly, for the first time after 12 Richards, a former Wisconsin coach, first three-time All-American and one new football facility. The campaign Ohio State christened its new home with seasons of football, the sport turned to assume both roles. The strategy of only six in school history. a modest profit for the ever-struggling backfires, as Richards goes 6-3 and opened Oct. 18, 1920, with a goal a 5-0 win over Ohio Wesleyan in front university athletic association. resigns after one season. With five of reaching $600,000, a figure of 25,000 people. OSU won the first two minutes remaining in the Penn State 1917 considered unrealistic by many. By games in Ohio Stadium, but finished the 1902 game and OSU trailing 37-0, Richards A powerful Ohio State team finished Nov. 26, 1920, over $923,000 had season with a disappointing 3-4 mark. took the Buckeyes off the field because 8-0-1, capturing its second- been pledged. With the campaign in Coaching hero John Eckstorm shocks of alleged rough play and PSU was consecutive Western Conference full force, coach Wilce’s team kept the university community, announcing awarded a 1-0 win. Ohio State joins championship. Strangely enough, two interest levels high by finishing the 1928 his resignation as head football coach. L.W. St. John announces all stadium the Western Conference, which later postseason games were played that regular season 7-0 and capturing the Perry Hale, a star player at Yale, takes debt has been paid, a remarkable became the Big Ten, but could not year. Ohio State tied Auburn, 0-0, in school’s third Western Conference the reins. achievement considering the facility had compete in the conference in football a game played in Montgomery, Ala., title. The undefeated season drove been standing for only eight short years. until 1913. to benefit the Ohio National Guard Ohio State football into the national Coach Wilce announces his resignation, training in the South. Another game spotlight and caught the eye of the to take effect in June, 1929, citing the 1904 not originally on the schedule was Tournament of Roses Association in desire to enter the private practice of E.R. Sweetland became the school’s 1913 played the next weekend, as Ohio Pasadena, Calif. At the conclusion medicine. After capturing three Western first year-round football coach. Only after Carl Rothgeb of Colorado State rolled over Camp Sherman, a of the regular season, Ohio State Conference championships and produc- Expectations were high for the 1904 College declined to accept the team from Chillicothe. Chic Harley received an invitation to play in the ing 14 All-Americans, Wilce left football team, driving the athletic association position, John W. Wilce, a former earned All-America honors for the Rose Bowl against California Jan. and did postgraduate research at to purchase 1,500 additional bleacher three sport star at Wisconsin, was second-consecutive season, and 1, 1921. After heated discussions Harvard and Columbia before becoming seats to be installed on the east side named head football coach at Ohio more importantly, became the talk between members of the athletic the Director of the Ohio State University of University Field. Unfortunately, the State. Wilce went on to a storied of the Midwest. Fans turned out in board and St. John, the football team Student Health Services in 1934. team and the expected crowds fell 16-year career at OSU, leading the record numbers to see Harley, one was granted permission to play in way short of all expectations. Ohio school to three Big Ten championships. of the most versatile players in the the game. State won just six times in 11 tries. The Buckeyes made their football country, pass, punt, rush, return punts, Ticket prices ranged from 25 cents debut in the Western Conference, 1929 drop-kick extra points, and play stellar , an assistant on Wilce’s to a dollar for “deluxe” games with creating a wave of electric enthusiasm defense. The legendary Walter Camp, 1921 The fact Ohio State went 5-2 and staff and a 1913 Ohio State graduate, Michigan and the Carlisle Indians. throughout Columbus. Ohio Field’s who selected the only official college collected its third-consecutive win was named the 13th head coach in the capacity had been increased to All-America team in those days, made over Michigan was dwarfed by the history of Ohio State football. He led the 14,000 in anticipation of joining the a personal visit to Columbus to watch construction occurring just a few team to a 4-3-1 finish in his first season. 1906 conference. Ohio State collected its Harley play. Chillicothe native and former first league win Nov. 13 with a 58-0 blocks from Ohio Field in 1921. On Michigan player Al Herrnstein takes trouncing of Northwestern. Aug. 3, Ohio Governor Harry Davis over as head coach. Herrnstein, joined a crowd of over 2,500 to 1930 1919 Wes Fesler becomes only the second who coached at Purdue in 1905, was Ohio State outscored its opponents officially break ground on the new instrumental in proving a non-Eastern 1914 stadium. The massive project was three-time All-American in Ohio State 176-12 and went 6-1. OSU recorded history, captaining the Buckeyes and coach could be successful in college Ohio State produced its first All- scheduled to take only 14 months and its first win over Michigan, 13-3. leading them to a 5-2-1 record. He football. American, end Boyd Cherry, and went originally was to be completed at a The admittance of Ohio State to also is the first recorded winner of the 5-2. Interest in football at the school cost of $1,341,017. After speculation the Western Conference and the team’s Most Valuable Player Award. continued to skyrocket. the new stadium would seat about dramatic success of the football team Fesler, one of the school’s top all-time 1910 under Coach Wilce magnified the 35,000, it was officially announced The construction of new bleachers all-around athletes, earned nine total inadequacy of Ohio Field. it would actually seat over 60,000, a increases the capacity of Ohio Field 1915 figure that drew harsh criticism from varsity letters – three each in football, to 10,000. Football season tickets Varsity manager William A. Dougherty many. Upon completion, the final cost basketball and baseball. are sold for $2.50. Howard Jones, wrote the fight song “Across the of the stadium exceeded $1,500,000. an All-American from Yale, is named Field.” The song was dedicated to More than $1,000,000 of that cost had head coach. Coach John Wilce and was first been pledged by proud and dedicated performed at the Illinois game (Oct. Ohio State football fans. 16, 1915).

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Some things never change. Fans packed the stands at Ohio Field to Ohio State defeated Ohio Wesleyan, 3-0, at Ohio Field in 1911. catch a glimpse of the Buckeyes.

1933 1941 1946 1954 Fueled by an incredible defense, Ohio After a dominant high school coach- In one of the program’s more unique Ohio State claims its second national State finished 7-1, dropping only a 14-0 ing career in Massillon, Ohio, Paul coaching moves, offensive coordinator championship with a perfect 10-0 decision to Michigan. The Buckeyes al- Brown was named Ohio State’s 15th and head coach Carroll Wid- season, beating Southern Cal, 20-7, in lowed only 26 points the entire season, head coach. An incredibly organized, does switched roles prior to the season. a rainy, mud-soaked . while scoring 161. meticulous man, Brown led Ohio State Warren Amling earns All-America honors The rift between West Coast writers to a 6-1-1 mark in his debut season. He at tackle, just a year after being named and Hayes is born when the OSU coach also earned OSU’s first West Coast win, an All-America guard. Following the criticizes the Tournament of Roses 1934 a 33-0 trouncing at Southern California season, Bixler turns in his resignation. Association for not covering the field Francis Schmidt is named the head in only Brown’s second collegiate game. before the game and allowing the bands football coach at Ohio State, ushering The season ended with a 20-all tie at to perform at halftime. in not only a new era but also a new Michigan. 1947 style of football. With an offensive In the same meeting Bixler announces scheme dubbed “razzle-dazzle” by the his intentions to resign, L. W. St. John press and featuring double and triple 1942 proposes to the athletic board that Wes 1955 reverses, laterals, and passes, Schmidt’s Though World War II loomed over the Fesler be the next head coach at Ohio Ohio State uses a 17-0 blanking of Mich- inaugural team scored 267 points – the nation, Ohio State football fans reveled State. The board concurs, and Fesler, a igan to claim its second-consecutive Big second most in OSU history at that point. in one of the most glorious seasons ever. three-time All-American at Ohio State in Ten championship. Howard “Hopalong” Schmidt’s off-the-field antics were just The Buckeyes captured the school’s first the 1930s, becomes the program’s fifth Cassady becomes Ohio State’s third as colorful as his on-field plays, making national championship as well as a Big head coach in eight years. In one of the Heisman Trophy winner. During the him an instant hit with the community. Ten title, finishing the year 9-1 and stranger games during the 1900s, Ohio season, Hayes voices his displeasure After accepting the coaching position, ranked No. 1 in the Associated Press State was afforded three plays after time over the fact several other football he was asked how he expected to cope poll. Led by a star-studded backfield had expired because of Northwestern conferences had started awarding with the OSU nemesis from Ann Arbor. that included Les Horvath, Paul Sar- penalties and came away with a 7-6 scholarships to student-athletes, but the Dressed in his inevitable bow tie, his ringhaus, and , OSU rolled victory in Ohio Stadium. Big Ten had failed to follow suit. After a matter-of-fact answer developed into to 337 points, a record that stood until series of meetings and heated debates, a cliché: “They put their pants on one 1969. The only loss of the season, a the conference adopts a complicated In 1890, Alexander S. Lilley was named leg at a time same as everybody else.” 17-7 decision at Wisconsin, even had 1949 grant-in-aid program based on financial Ohio State’s first head football coach. Schmidt’s comment leads to the forma- an asterisk. Several key players and Ohio State captures a share of the Big need, marking the first form of athletics tion of the “Gold Pants Club,” which coaches caught a debilitating virus from Ten championship and collects its first scholarship available at Ohio State. awarded miniature gold football pants a drinking fountain on the train from Rose Bowl win, beating California, 17-14. to all players who had a hand in a victory Chicago to Madison. over the Wolverines. The tradition of 1956 Ohio State sets a Big Ten record with an annual Captain’s Breakfast, where 1950 17-consecutive victories, breaking all former grid captains are invited to a 1943 Vic Janowicz puts on arguably the great- Michigan’s previous mark of 15. Offen- breakfast and welcome the current team With a game apparently ending in a est individual display in college football sive guard Jim Parker became the first captains, also began. 26-all tie, Ohio State and Illinois left the history against Iowa. He sent two kick- field. But the teams were called back 20 offs out of the endzone for touchbacks, OSU player to win the Outland Trophy. 1935 minutes later when it was discovered recovered two fumbles on defense, the Illini were called for a penalty on scored on an 11-yard touchdown run, re- Ohio State collected its second-con- the Buckeyes’ final play. With little of turned a punt 61 yards for a touchdown, 1957 secutive 7-1 season under Schmidt, After dropping the season opener, the crowd remaining, John Stungis threw a 12-yard scoring strike, and kicked claiming the school’s first Big Ten title the Buckeyes win nine-consecutive kicked a 27-yard field goal – the first three extra points – all in the first five in 14 years. The Buckeyes capped the games to capture the school’s third na- of his career – for a 29-26 OSU win. minutes of the game. The famous “Snow year with a 38-0 season-ending win over tional championship – the second under Brown, a Lieutenent Junior-Grade, left Bowl” game with Michigan was played Michigan. That season finale launched Hayes. OSU knocked off Oregon 10-7 in Ohio State for the Great Lakes Naval in late November. Somehow, between the now famous season-ending rivalry. the Rose Bowl for its third-consecutive Training Station in April of 1944. the swirling winds and zero visibility, Since then, Ohio State has ended its Janowicz boots a 27-yard field goal in win in Pasadena. regular-season schedule with a battle what would later be called one of the against the Wolverines every year but 1944 “Greatest Feats in American Sports” one. Also in 1935, Ohio State and 1961 Carroll Widdoes, an assistant of Paul by a panel of sportswriters. To no one’s Lynn Wilbur St. John Notre Dame play what was hailed as Ohio State finishes 8-0-1, defeats Brown’s at Massillon and Ohio State, surprise, Janowicz wins the Heisman the “greatest college game ever played,” Michigan, 50-20, wins the Big Ten and was named acting head coach. In his Trophy. On Dec. 9, Fesler submits a for many years after. The Buckeyes held is named national champions by the first season, the Buckeyes finish 9-0 lengthy resignation statement. a 13-0 lead entering the fourth quarter, Football Writers. A bitter dispute among and claim the Big Ten championship, but Notre Dame scored three times in the school’s faculty council erupted but finish No. 2 in the Associated Press the final stanza – twice in the last two when a Rose Bowl invitation arrived. behind Army. OSU fans claim an unof- 1951 By a narrow margin, the council voted minutes – for an 18-13 win. After a highly-scrutinized selection ficial “civilian national championship.” not to accept the invitation and skip process, Wayne Woodrow “Woody” Les Horvath became the school’s first the bowl game. A livid Hayes claimed Hayes begins his 28-year tenure as head 1936 Heisman Trophy winner. Ohio State for years the decision hampered his received an invitation to the Rose Bowl, coach. A tireless worker, meticulous The Ohio State Marching Band per- recruiting efforts. but faculty representatives from around planner, and a Lieutenent Commander in formed “Script Ohio” for the first time the Big Ten disallow the trip. the Navy, Hayes led his initial Buckeye at the Pittsburgh game (Oct. 10, 1936). team, which struggled to adjust to his OSU dropped its Big Ten opener to North- T-formation style, to a 4-3-2 finish. Many western, 14-13, but steamrolled through thought Hayes’ days at Ohio State were its remaining conference schedule with numbered. They were wrong. four shutouts in four games. 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL 1963 national championships, and four Rose 1985 Ohio State defeated Michigan in Ann Bowl trips all in a six-year span, Ohio The first night game in Ohio Stadium Arbor, 14-10, marking the fourth-consec- State football popularity hits an all-time history – thanks to portable light stan- utive Buckeye win over the Wolverines. high. Columbus becomes known as the dards – ends in a 10-7 Ohio State win The game was delayed a week as the “Capital of College Football.” over Pittsburgh. Flanker Mike Lanese nation mourned the death of President becomes the first OSU football player to John F. Kennedy. The attendance of 1974 win a Rhodes Scholarship. A preseason 36,424 was the smallest at Michigan foot injury to Heisman Trophy favorite On June 5, Coach Hayes suffers a heart Stadium in 20 years. Keith Byars dampens Ohio State’s hopes attack, but pledges to return by OSU’s for a championship season. opener Sept. 14. The fiery coach, who by 1966 this point had become larger-than-life in Billy Ray Anders, a true walk-on that Columbus, did return and led OSU to its 1987 did not play high school football, set third-consecutive Big Ten championship Linebacker Chris Spielman wins the an OSU record with 55 receptions. The and yet another Rose Bowl. Archie Grif- Lombardi Award and the season ends record would stand until Cris Carter’s fin won the Heisman Trophy, becoming with a thrilling 23-20 win at Michigan. arrival in 1985. the fifth non-senior to win the award. College football fans everywhere mourn the death of Woody Hayes. President The first Script Ohio was performed Oct. 10, 1936 1975 Richard Nixon, joined by a crowd of 1968 over 10,000, speaks at Hayes’ memo- during the Pittsburgh game. Hayes gives West Coast reporters a now Arguably the finest Ohio State team in rial service. history uses a dominating 50-14 win famous quote about Archie Griffin: “He’s over Michigan and a 27-16 come-from- a better young man than he is a football behind victory over Southern California player, and he’s the best football player 1988 in the Rose Bowl to earn the school’s I’ve ever seen.” Griffin becomes the John Cooper, then head coach at Arizona fifth national championship. Before first two-time winner of the Heisman State, was named the school’s 21st head the final polls crowning the Buckeyes Trophy, leading the Buckeyes to their football coach after an intense search champions are released, Coach Hayes conference-record fourth-consecutive conducted by new Director of Athletics departs for Vietnam for a volunteer trip Rose Bowl. He also becomes the NCAA’s Jim Jones. to talk football with U.S. servicemen. all-time leading rusher in a midseason Later, the Sporting News called this game against Purdue. team one of the 10 greatest college 1989 football teams of all-time. Ohio State celebrates its 100th season 1976 of intercollegiate football. The Buckeyes Just one year after the Big Ten changes overcome a 31-0 deficit to win 41-37 at 1969 the rule to allow more than just the Minnesota, equaling the largest come- A squad Coach Hayes called “the best conference champion to attend a bowl back in NCAA history. OSU competes in team we ever put together, probably the game, the Buckeyes notch a share of the Hall of Fame Bowl, its 10th different best team that ever played college foot- the Big Ten championship and beat postseason bowl appearance. ball,” rolled easily to a 9-0 record, but a Colorado, 27-10, in the Orange Bowl. season-ending loss to Michigan ended OSU’s 22-game unbeaten streak and bid 1990 for a second-consecutive national title. 1979 Natural grass returns to Ohio Stadium. Former Ohio State player and assistant Robert Smith gains 1,126 yards to coach Earle Bruce is named head coach. break Archie Griffin’s OSU freshman 1970 The Buckeyes finish the regular season rushing record. Jim Stillwagon wins both the Outland 11-0 and come within a point of a and the first Lombardi Award. Ohio national championship, falling 17-16 to State rolls to nine-consecutive wins – Southern California in the Rose Bowl. 1991 including a 20-9 triumph over Michigan Bruce is named the Big Ten and national Thanks to 5,000 new bleacher seats, that has been called one of the most coach of the year in his first season. home total (654,500), average home emotional games in Ohio Stadium (90,500) and single game (95,357 vs. history – before falling to Stanford in Iowa) attendance records fall. the Rose Bowl. Ohio State still was 1980 awarded a national championship by the Ohio State and Illinois combined for National Football Foundation. A senior 1,057 yards and 91 points in a 49-42 1993 class featuring six All-Americans and OSU win. OSU records its best record since 1979 One of the most memorable games in college football history nine all-Big Ten selections leaves OSU by going 10-1-1, capturing a share was the Ohio State-Michigan Snow Bowl of 1950. with a three-year mark of 27-2. of the Big Ten title and winning the 1981 Holiday Bowl. The Buckeyes capture their second Big 1972 Ten championship in three years under Freshmen are cleared to play for the Bruce and top Navy in the Liberty Bowl. 1994 first time, signaling the start of the Art Schlichter completed 31 of 52 The Buckeyes defeat Michigan 22-6, Archie Griffin era. Against the better passes for 458 yards – all OSU records ending a six-game winless streak judgment of Coach Hayes but after – against the Florida State Seminoles. against the Wolverines. strong urging from backfield coach , Griffin comes off the bench against North Carolina and rushes for 1984 1995 a then-Ohio State record 239 yards in After a five-year absence, Ohio State Ohio State dominated college football’s only his second collegiate appearance. returns to the Rose Bowl with an un- individual awards. Eddie George OSU uses two goal-line stands – one in disputed Big Ten championship. Chris becomes OSU’s sixth Heisman Trophy each half – to beat Michigan, 14-11, and Spielman makes his debut a memorable winner. Orlando Pace becomes the first claim a share of the Big Ten title and a one in the season opener against Oregon sophomore to win the Lombardi Award, trip to the Rose Bowl. State, making 10 tackles in the second and Terry Glenn wins the Biletnikoff half after coming off the bench. Keith Award. The Buckeyes tie a school record Byars rushes for a then school-record with 11 wins and play in the Citrus 1973 274 yards and scored five touchdowns Bowl. OSU sets a school record that still Ohio State goes unbeaten, finishing in a 45-38 win over Illinois. Byars’ stands with 475 points scored. A then 10-0-1 including a 42-21 trouncing of memorable day also included a 67-yard Ohio Stadium record crowd of 95,537 is USC in the Rose Bowl. OSU becomes touchdown run where he lost one shoe on hand for Ohio State’s 45-26 win over the first school to own three of the Top 35 yards from the goal line. Notre Dame. 5 vote-getters in the Heisman Trophy Archie Griffin became the first two-time Heisman balloting. With five Big Ten titles, two Trophy winner in 1975. 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL

1996 2003 2006 Big Ten defensive lineman of the year 2010 and tailback Chris “Beanie” Wells, The Buckeyes win their 27th Big Ten The Buckeyes began the season by The 2006 Buckeyes opened the season The 2010 football season was vacated who rushed for 1,609 yards, was voted title and defeat Arizona State in the winning their first five games and at No. 1 in the polls and remained by the NCAA Committee on Infractions. team MVP. Coach Jim Tressel won his Rose Bowl, winding up No. 2 in both extending their winning streak to 19 there throughout the regular season. Ohio State, therefore, is not credited as 200th career game with the victory at national polls. Orlando Pace repeats games – the second longest in school Jim Tressel’s team compiled a perfect being the first team in Big Ten history to Washington. Bill Willis, the pioneering as the Lombardi Award winner and history. A 17-10 setback at Wisconsin 12-0 regular season record and won win at least 10 games in six consecutive 1940s All-American, had his No. 99 wins the Outland Trophy. It marks the ended that streak. The Buckeyes also the school’s first outright Big Ten title seasons; with winning 12 of 13 games jersey retired. fourth-consecutive season Ohio State played the first ever overtime game in since 1984. The Buckeyes defeated No. this season including the Sugar Bowl; has finished among the nation’s Top 10 Ohio Stadium, a 44-38 triple overtime 2 Texas in Austin and No. 2 Michigan in with winning a sixth consecutive Big in one of the major polls. victory over visiting North Carolina Columbus, the latter a 42-39 shootout 2008 Ten championship; or with winning for State. It was the longest game in OSU that will go down as one of the most In 2008, Ohio State posted a fifth the seventh consecutive season over 1998 history, lasting 4 hours and 17 minutes thrilling games every played in the straight win over Michigan (42-7) for rival Michigan. from kickoff to final gun. OSU won its storied rivalry between the two Big the first time in the storied rivalry. The Ohio State notched its fourth-consecu- second consecutive BCS game with Ten giants. After a loss to Florida in Buckeyes also won a share of their tive 10-win season. The Buckeyes spend 2012 a 35-28 win over Kansas State in the the National Championship game in fourth straight Big Ten title and played in 10 weeks as the No. 1 in the Associated Coach Urban Meyer and the 2012 Ohio Fiesta Bowl. Arizona, the Buckeyes wound up No. 2 their fourth consecutive BCS bowl, los- Press Poll and cap the season with a State Buckeyes were not eligible to in the final polls. Individually, the story ing 24-21 to heavily favored Texas in the 24-14 win over Texas A&M in the Sugar compete in the post-season, but that of the season was senior quarterback Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. James Laurinaitis Bowl. Joe Germaine wins the Chicago 2004 Troy Smith, who threw for a school didn’t stop the program from doing Minus 14 players who had been taken in won the Lott Trophy and the Lowe’s Tribune’s Silver Football Award as the record 30 touchdowns, won unanimous everything else it possibly could. The the NFL draft the previous April and 28 Senior CLASS Award, while Malcolm Big Ten’s Most Valuable Player, and the All-America honors and became Ohio Buckeyes posted a 12-0 record for just seniors overall, the youthful Buckeyes Jenkins was the winner of the Jim Buckeyes go a perfect 5-0 against teams State’s seventh Heisman Trophy win- the sixth undefeated/untied season won their first three games, lost the Thorpe Award; both were consensus ranked in the Top 25. Antoine Winfield ner. On the defensive side of the ball, in school history and won the Big Ten next three and then won five of the last All-Americans, Laurinaitis for the third wins the Thorpe Award. tackle Quinn Pitcock and linebacker Conference Leaders Division title. The six, including wins over Michigan in the time. Chris “Beanie” Wells, who rushed James Laurinaitis both won All-America Buckeyes went 8-0 in the Big Ten with regular-season finale and Oklahoma for 1,197 yards, was voted team MVP acclaim. Laurinaitis won the Nagurski wins over three Top 20 teams – at 1999 State in the Alamo Bowl to finish at 8-4. for a second year. Award as the best defensive player in Michigan State, Nebraska and Michigan Athletics Director Andy Geiger an- The senior class had the satisfaction the country and was one of three final- – plus another huge win over Wisconsin nounces the retirement of Archie Grif- of being just the second class in Ohio ists for the Butkus Award. Pitcock was 2009 at difficult Camp Randall Stadium. fin’s No. 45 at the Sept. 30 Iowa game. State history to post winning records a finalist for both the Lombardi and the Capturing their fifth straight Big Ten Quarterback Braxton Miller was the Big It is the first number retired in any sport against Michigan (3-1) and in bowl play Lott awards. Anthony Gonzalez and Stan title, the 11-2 Buckeyes advanced Ten’s offensive player of the year and in Ohio State history. (3-1). Mike Nugent became the school’s White Jr. both won first-team Academic to Pasadena for the first time in 12 he finished fifth in the Heisman Trophy first Lou Groza Award winner as the top All-American laurels. years, defeating favored Oregon 26-17 voting. Defensive end John Simon was 2000 kicker in college football and took over behind the play of Rose Bowl MVP the defensive player of the year. And The jersey numbers of former Heisman as the Buckeyes’ all-time leading scorer. . Winning the conference defensive lineman Johnathan Hankins Trophy winners Vic Janowicz (31) and Nugent and junior A.J. Hawk both won 2007 crown outright, Ohio State closed the and cornerback Bradley Roby were each Howard “Hopalong” Cassady (40) are first team All-American honors, Chic Picked third in the preseason Big regular season with wins over nation- named first team All-Americans. retired at home games against Penn Harley, Ohio State‘s first three-time Ten race, the young and offensively ally ranked Penn State, league-leading State and Michigan, respectively. The All-American, had his jersey retired. inexperienced Buckeyes went on to Iowa (in overtime) and at Michigan Buckeyes fall to South Carolina in the win another Big Ten outright title and (21-10), the sixth consecutive victory Outback Bowl on Jan. 1, the first meet- finished the regular season with an 11-1 over the Wolverines, an OSU record. 2005 mark, the only loss coming to Illinois. ing between the two teams. Following The Buckeyes captured a share of All-America safety Kurt Coleman was Ohio State, which moved to No. 1 in the season, former OSU assistant Jim their 30th Big Ten title and closed the voted team MVP. the polls by mid-October, finished with Tressel is named to replace John Cooper season with seven consecutive wins a 14-3 win at Michigan; after a number as head coach of the Buckeyes. en route to a 10-2 record. Coach Jim of upsets across the nation during the Tressel’s squad posted rare back-to- next two weeks, the Buckeyes were back wins over Michigan and Notre 2001 No. 1 in the BCS standings entering the Dame, the latter in the Fiesta Bowl Jim Tressel becomes the Buckeyes’ 22nd bowl season. Ohio State went to play for the Buckeyes’ fourth consecutive head football coach. The jerseys of Les LSU in New Orleans, dropping a 38-24 bowl victory and third BCS triumph in Horvath (22) and Eddie George (27), Ohio decision to finish ranked fourth. Junior four years. Linebacker A. J. Hawk was State’s first and most recent Heisman James Laurinaitis, the Butkus Award a consensus All-America and won the Trophy winners, respectively, are retired. winner, was a finalist for five national Lombardi Award. Center Nick Mangold The Buckeyes defeat Michigan in Ann awards; he and offensive tackle Kirk and safety Donte Whitner were also Arbor, their first win there since 1987. Barton earned first team All-America accorded first-team All-America honors. The three-year, $194 million stadium honors. Brian Robiskie was a first team Quarterback Troy Smith was the MVP of renovation is completed. Academic All-American, and six Buck- the Fiesta Bowl, where he accounted for eyes were first team all-conference. 408 yards in total offense. Laurinaitis was Big Ten defensive player of the year, junior Vernon Gholston was

2002 Ohio State captures the school’s seventh national cham- pionship and the Big Ten’s first unanimous crown since 1968 by compiling a 14-0 record and defeating Miami in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl on Jan. 3. The 14 victories set an NCAA Division I-A record. The Buckeyes begin the season ranked 13th in the Associated Press Preseason Poll, but gradually work their way up to the No. 2 spot prior to their showdown with the previously unbeaten and top-ranked Hurricanes. Their 31-24 double-overtime victory over Miami is typical of a heart-pounding season in which they win five games by six points or less. Quarterback Craig Krenzel and two-way star Chris Gamble, who starts at both flanker and cornerback for the Buckeyes, share team MVP honors. Additionally, Krenzel is selected as the offensive MVP of the bowl game, while teammate Mike Doss is the defensive honoree. 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL ohio state’s bowl history

1974 Season 1990 Season 2005 Season Quick Bowl History 1975 Rose Bowl 1990 Liberty Bowl 2006 Fiesta Bowl Southern California 18, Ohio State 17 Air Force 23, Ohio State 11 Ohio State 34, Notre Dame 20 All-Time Bowl Record 19 Wins, 23 Losses 1975 Season 1991 Season 2006 Season 1976 Rose Bowl 1992 Hall of Fame 2007 BCS Championship Game* BCS Record UCLA 23, Ohio State 10 Syracuse 24, Ohio State 17 (Phoenix) 5 Wins, 3 Losses Florida 41, Ohio State 14 1976 Season 1992 Season Ohio State’s All-time 1977 Orange Bowl 1993 Citrus Bowl 2007 Season Rose Bowl Record Ohio State 27, Colorado 10 Georgia 21, Ohio State 14 2008 BCS Championship Game* 7 Wins, 7 Losses (New Orleans) 1977 Season 1993 Season Louisiana State 38, Ohio State 24 Consecutive Bowl 1978 Sugar Bowl 1993 Holiday Bowl Game StreakS Alabama 35, Ohio State 6 Ohio State 28, Brigham Young 21 2008 Season 10 consecutive bowl 2009 Fiesta Bowl appearances from 1989-98 1978 Season 1994 Season Texas 24, Ohio State 21 Five consecutive New Year’s Day 1978 Gator Bowl 1995 Citrus Bowl bowl appearances from 1994-98. Clemson 17, Ohio State 15 Alabama 24, Ohio State 17 2009 Season Five consecutive BCS game appear- 2010 Rose Bowl ances from 2005-09 1979 Season 1995 Season Ohio State 26, Oregon 17 1980 Rose Bowl 1996 Citrus Bowl Ohio State has made appearances Southern California 17, Ohio State 16 Tennessee 20, Ohio State 14 2011 Season in 12 different bowl games 2012 Gator Bowl 1980 Season 1996 Season Florida 24, Ohio State 17 1920 Season 1980 Fiesta Bowl 1997 Rose Bowl 1921 Rose Bowl Penn State 31, Ohio State19 Ohio State 20, Arizona State 17 *National Championship Game California 28, Ohio State 0 1981 Season 1997 Season 1949 Season 1981 Liberty Bowl 1998 Sugar Bowl 1950 Rose Bowl Ohio State 31, Navy 28 Florida State 31, Ohio State 14 Ohio State 17, California 14 1982 Season 1998 Season 1954 Season 1982 Holiday Bowl 1999 Sugar Bowl 1955 Rose Bowl Ohio State 47, Brigham Young 17 Ohio State 24, Texas A&M 14 Ohio State 20, Southern California 7 1983 Season 2000 Season 1957 Season 1984 Fiesta Bowl 2001 Outback Bowl 1958 Rose Bowl Ohio State 28, Pittsburgh 23 South Carolina 24, Ohio State 7 Ohio State 10, Oregon 7 1984 Season 2001 Season 1968 Season 1985 Rose Bowl 2002 Outback Bowl 1969 Rose Bowl Southern California 20, Ohio State 17 South Carolina 31, Ohio State 28 Ohio State 27, Southern California 16 1985 Season 2002 Season 1970 Season 1986 Citrus Bowl 2003 Fiesta Bowl* 1971 Rose Bowl Ohio State 10, Brigham Young 7 Ohio State 31, Miami, Fla. 24 Stanford 27, Ohio State 17 1986 Season 2003 Season 1972 Season 1987 Cotton Bowl 2004 Fiesta Bowl 1973 Rose Bowl Ohio State 28, Texas A&M 12 Ohio State 35, Kansas State 28 Southern California 42, Ohio State 17 1989 Season 2004 Season 1973 Season 1990 Hall of Fame 2004 Alamo Bowl 1974 Rose Bowl Auburn 31, Ohio State 14 Ohio State 33, Oklahoma State 7 Ohio State 42, Southern California 21

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Team Records Interceptions Passing Yardage Scoring Ohio State...... 5 vs. Texas A&M, 1987 Cotton Bowl Ohio State...... 342, Troy Smith, vs. Notre Dame, Most Points...... 47 vs. BYU, 1982 Holiday Bowl Opponent...... 4 vs. USC, 1955 Rose Bowl ...... 2006 Fiesta Bowl Least Points...... 0 vs. California, 1921 Rose Bowl Opponent...... 414, Colt McCoy, vs. Texas, Most Points Allowed...... 42 vs. USC, 1973 Rose Bowl Individual Records ...... 2009 Fiesta Bowl Least Points Allowed...... Touchdowns ...... 7 vs. BYU (last time), 1985 Citrus Bowl Ohio State...... 3, Raymont Harris vs. BYU, Touchdown Passes Largest Margin of Victory...... 1993 Holiday Bowl Ohio State...... 4, Craig Krenzel vs. Kansas State, ...... 30 vs. BYU (47-17), 1982 Holiday Bowl Opponent...... 4, , USC, ...... 2004 Fiesta Bowl Largest Margin of Defeat...... 1973 Rose Bowl Opponent...... 4, Matt Flynn, vs LSU, ...... 29 vs. Alabama (35-6), 1978 Sugar Bowl ...... 2008 BCS Championship Game Extra Points Touchdowns Ohio State...... 5, Mike Nugent vs. Kansas State, Longest Touchdown Passes Ohio State...... 6 vs. USC, 1974 Rose Bowl ...... 2004 Fiesta Bowl Longest Ohio State...... Opponent...... 6 vs. USC, 1973 Rose Bowl ...... 5, Rich Spangler vs. BYU, ...... 85, Troy Smith to Santonio Holmes, ...... 1982 Holiday Bowl ...... vs. Notre Dame, 2006 Fiesta Bowl First Downs Opponent...... 6, Mike Rae, USC, 1973 Rose Bowl Longest Opponent...... 67, Joe Sciarra to Wally Henry, Ohio State...... 27 vs. Notre Dame, 2006 Fiesta Bowl ...... vs. UCLA, 1976 Rose Bowl Opponent...... 33 vs. Texas, 2009 Fiesta Bowl Field Goals Ohio State...... 4, Mike Nugent vs. Oklahoma State, Pass Receptions Total Offense ...... 2004 Alamo Bowl Ohio State...... 11, David Boston vs. Texas A&M, Ohio State...... 617 vs. Notre Dame, 2006 Fiesta Bowl Longest...... 52, Rich Spangler vs. USC, ...... 1999 Sugar Bowl Opponent...... 519 vs. USC, 1980 Rose Bowl ...... 1985 Rose Bowl Opponent...... 14, Quan Cosby, vs. Texas, Opponent...... 3, Zach Hocker vs. Arkansas ...... 2009 Fiesta Bowl Rushing Yardage ...... 2011 Sugar Bowl Ohio State...... 364 vs. Stanford, 1971 Rose Bowl Longest...... 51, Steve Jordan, USC, 1985 Rose Bowl Yards Receiving Opponent...... 351 vs. Penn State, 1980 Fiesta Bowl Ohio State...... 172, Cris Carter vs. USC, Total Offense ...... 1985 Rose Bowl Rushing Attempts Ohio State...... 408, Troy Smith, vs. Notre Dame Longest...... 85, Santonio Holmes vs. Notre Dame, Ohio State...... 71 vs. Colorado, 1977 Orange Bowl ...... 2006 Fiesta Bowl ...... 2006 Fiesta Bowl Opponent...... 69 vs. Alabama, 1978 Sugar Bowl Opponent...... 399, Colt McCoy, vs. Texas Opponent...... 171, Quan Cosby, Texas, vs. Texas, ...... 2009 Fiesta Bowl ...... 2009 Fiesta Bowl Passing Yardage Longest...... 67, Wally Henry, UCLA, 1976 Rose Bowl Ohio State...... 342 vs. Notre Dame, 2006 Fiesta Bowl Rushing Yardage Opponent...... 414 vs. Texas, 2009 Fiesta Bowl Ohio State...... 235, Raymont Harris vs. BYU, Touchdowns Receiving ...... 1993 Holiday Bowl Ohio State...... 2, Michael Jenkins vs. Kansas State, Touchdown Passes Longest Gain...... 68, Ted Ginn, Jr., vs. Notre Dame ...... 2004 Fiesta Bowl Ohio State...... 4 vs. Kansas State, 2004 Fiesta Bowl ...... 2006 Fiesta Bowl ...... 2, Santonio Holmes, vs. Kansas State, Opponent...... 3 vs. LSU (last time), Opponent...... 252, Charles White, USC, ...... 2004 Fiesta Bowl ...... 2008 BCS Championship Game ...... 1980 Rose Bowl ...... 2, Doug Donley vs. Penn State, Longest Gain...... 80, O.J. Simpson, USC, ...... 1980 Fiesta Bowl Kickoff Returns ...... 1969 Rose Bowl ...... 2, David Boston vs. Arizona State, Ohio State...... 7 vs. LSU (last time) ...... 1997 Rose Bowl ...... 2008 BCS Championship Game Rushing Attempts ...... 2, Darnell Sanders, vs. South Carolina, Opponent...... 7 vs. BYU (last time) Ohio State...... 39, Raymont Harris vs. BYU, ...... 2002 Outback Bowl ...... 1982 Holiday Bowl ...... 1993 Holiday Bowl Opponent...... 2, Greg Taylor, Auburn, Opponent.....39, Charles White, USC, 1980 Rose Bowl ...... 1990 Hall of Fame Bowl Kickoff Return Yardage ...... 2, Richard Dickson, LSU, Ohio State...... 193 vs. Florida, Passing Attempts ...... 2008 BCS Championship Game ...... 2006 BCS Championship Game Ohio State...... 38, Joe Germaine vs. Texas A&M, ...... 2, Quan Cosby, Texas, 2009 Fiesta Bowl Opponent...... 171 vs. Oregon, 2010 Rose Bowl ...... 1999 Sugar Bowl Opponent...... 58, Colt McCoy, vs. Texas, Punt Returns ...... 2009 Fiesta Bowl Ohio State...... 5 vs. Kansas State, 2004 Fiesta Bowl Opponent...... 5 vs. USC, 1969 Rose Bowl Pass Completions Ohio State...... 24, vs. USC, Punt Return Yardage ...... 1985 Rose Bowl Ohio State...... 74 vs. USC, 1974 Rose Bowl Opponent...... 41, Colt McCoy, vs. Texas, Opponent...... 92 vs. USC, 1955 Rose Bowl ...... 2009 Fiesta Bowl

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Kickoff Returns Punts Punt Return Yardage Ohio State...... 5, Jordan Hall vs. Arkansas, Ohio State.....8, Brent Bartholomew vs. Arizona State, Ohio State...... 64, Neal Colzie vs. USC, ...... 2011 Sugar Bowl ...... 1997 Rose Bowl ...... 1974 Rose Bowl ...... 5, Carlos Snow vs. Auburn, ...... 8, Joel Kessel vs. Georgia, Longest...... 56, Neal Colzie vs. USC, 1974 Rose Bowl ...... 1990 Hall of Fame Bowl ...... 1993 Citrus Bowl Opponent...... 86, Aramis Dandoy, USC, ...... 5, Ray Small vs. LSU, ...... 8, vs. BYU, ...... 1955 Rose Bowl ...... 2008 BCS Championship Game ...... 1985 Citrus Bowl Longest...... 86, Aramis Dandoy, USC, 1955 Rose Bowl ...... 5, Lamaar Thomas, vs. Texas, Longest ...... 67, Andy Groom vs. South Carolina, ...... 2009 Fiesta Bowl ...... 2002 Outback Bowl Interceptions Opponent...... 6, Casey Tiumalu, BYU Average...... 50.0, A.J. Trapasso, vs. LSU, Ohio State...... 2, Mark Pelini vs. Auburn (last time), ...... 1982 Holiday Bowl ...... 2008 BCS Championship Game ...... 1990 Hall of Fame Bowl Opponent...... 9, Shane Lechler, Texas A&M, 1999 Longest...... 54, Vic Janowicz vs. California, Kickoff Return Yardage Longest...... 70, John Arnette, USC, 1955 Rose Bowl; ...... 1950 Rose Bowl Ohio State...... 113, Jordan Hall, vs. Arkansas, ...... 70 Tyeler Dean vs. South Carolina, Opponent...... 2, Cedrick Williams, Kansas State, ...... 2011 Sugar Bowl ...... 2002 Outback Bowl ...... 2004 Fiesta Bowl Longest...... 99, Keith Byars vs. Pitt, Average...... 61.0, John Arnette, USC, 1955 Rose Bowl ...... 2, Carlton McDonald, Air Force, ...... 1984 Fiesta Bowl ...... 1990 Liberty Bowl Opponent...... 128, Andre Debose, Florida Punt Returns Longest...... 48, Charles Phillips, USC, 1973 Rose Bowl ...... 2012 Gator Bowl Ohio State...... 4, Michael Jenkins vs. Kansas State, Longest ...... 99 TD, Andre Debose, Florida ...... 2004 Fiesta Bowl ...... 2012 Gator Bowl ...... 4, Chris Vance vs. South Carolina, ...... 2002 Outback Bowl Opponent...... 5, Mike Battle, USC, 1969 Rose Bowl

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1921 Rose Bowl 1950 Rose Bowl 1955 Rose Bowl California 28 No. 3 California 14 No. 17 Southern California 7 Ohio State 0 No. 6 Ohio State 17 No. 1 Ohio State 20

SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f California 7 14 0 7 - 28 California 0 7 7 0 - 14 So. California 0 7 0 0 - 7 Ohio State 0 0 0 0 - 0 Ohio State 0 0 14 3 - 17 Ohio State 0 14 0 6 - 20 Jan. 1, 1921, Tournament Park, Jan. 2, 1950, Rose Bowl, 100,963 Jan. 1, 1955, Rose Bowl 89,191

PASADENA, Calif. – Woody PASADENA, Calif. – PASADENA, Calif. – The Buckeyes Hayes made his first trip to the Rose California finished an undefeated sea- avenged a loss to Cal in their first Rose Bowl a memorable one, as the Buck- son by spoiling OSU’s first Rose Bowl Bowl trip by breaking a 14-all tie in the eyes dominated the Trojans in the rain appearance, and tagging the Buckeyes fourth quarter to snatch a victory from and mud. OSU and UCLA had tied for with their first loss of the year. It was the Bears. national championship honors, but the a season in which the Bears rolled up With just more than three minutes Bruins were excluded from the bowl 510 points to 14 for the opposition, and remaining in the game, Cal quarterback because of the “no repeat” rule that a team that would remain undefeated Bob Celeri was back to punt at his own was in effect. from 1920 until 1924. Cal quarterback 16 on fourth down. A low snap forced Led by Howard “Hopalong” Cas- Harold “Brick” Muller was named the Celeri to kick the ball off his wrong (left) sady, the Buckeye ground game player of the game and was credited foot, the ball dribbling out of bounds drove for 304 yards, helping OSU to with a 53-yard touchdown pass. at the Cal 13. a 360-206 advantage in total offense. It marked only the second time a Big Ten Three plays advanced Ohio State to Cassady ran for 92 yards, for 67 and Bob Watkins for team had met a Pac 8 squad in the Rose Bowl, with Michigan having the 6, where Jimmy Hague kicked the winning field goal with under 64. Leggett, the Ohio State quarterback, was named the outstanding played Stanford in the first game in 1902. two minutes remaining. It was a dramatic end to a game OSU had dominated early, out- player of the game. He completed six of 11 passes on the day for 63 gaining Cal 143-15 in total yards in the first half and driving inside yards and a touchdown. First Quarter the Bears’ 20 three times with nothing to show for it. Two Ohio State CAL - Sprott 4 run (Toomey kick) touchdowns were called back by penalty. Second Quarter For the game, OSU held a 255-239 advantage in yardage, gaining OSU - Leggett 3 run (Weed kick), 14:25 Second Quarter 221 on the ground. Fred Morrison topped all carriers with 127 yards OSU - Watkins 7 pass from Leggett (Watkins kick), 12:55 CAL - Stephens 37 pass from Mjuller (Tommey kick) for the Buckeyes. USC - Dandoy 86 punt return (Tsagalakis kick), 5:37 CAL - Sprott 5 run (Erb kick) Second Quarter Fourth Quarter Fourth Quarter CAL - Monachino 6 run (Collum kick), 6:50 OSU - Harkrader 9 run (Weed kick), 6:41 CAL - Deeds 1 run (Toomey kick) Third Quarter TEAM STATISTICS USC OSU TEAM STATISTICS cal oSU OSU - Morrison 1 run (Hague kick), 7:29 First Downs 6 22 First Downs 17 11 OSU - Krall 2 run (Hague kick), 4:30 Rushes-yards 28-177 69-305 Rushes-yards 56-244 23-105 CAL - Monachino 44 run (Collum kick), 2:31 Passing-yards 29 65 Passing-yards 102 133 Comp.-Att.-Int 3-8-0 6-11-1 Comp.-Att.-Int 6-9-1 11-24-4 Return yards 128 56 Fourth Quarter Punts 10-37.6 7-43.3 Punts 5-46.6 4-38.3 Penalty yards 52 0 OSU - Hague 27 field goal, 1:05 Fumbles-lost 7-3 1-0 Penalties-yards 6-60 8-40 Individual Statistics TEAM STATISTICS CAL OSU Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) - California: Sprott 20-94-2, Toomey 7-61-0, First Downs 11 19 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushes-yards 40-133 67-221 Nisbet 9-17-0, Deeds 8-36-1, Morrison 8-20-0, Eells 4-16-0. Ohio State: Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) - USC: Arnett 9-123-0, Duvall 5-23-0, Crow Passing-yards 106 34 Stinchcomb 11-82-0, H. Workman 4-10-0, Blair 6-11-0, Bliss 2-(-3)-0. 6-20-0, Contratto 5-12-0, Tisdale 2-8-0, Hall 1-(-9)-0. Comp.-Att.-Int 3-13-4 4-13-1 Ohio State: Cassady 21-92-0, Leggett 16-67-1, Watkins 16-67-0, Return yards 69 49 Harkrader 7-49-0, Bobo 6-19-0, Booth 3-11-0, Vicic 1-3-0. Punts 5-25.4 4-39.8 Fumbles-lost 0-0 4-1 Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) - USC: Hall 1-4-0-23-0, Arnett Penalties-yards 9-45 7-50 2-2-0-6-0, Contratto 0-2-0-0-0. Ohio State: Leggett 6-11-1-63-1. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) - USC: Bordier 1-23-0, Clarke 1-5-0, Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs): California: Monachino 14-90-2, Brunk Hall 1-1-0. Ohio State: Watkins 3-43-1, Cassady 1-11-0 Harkrader 9-38-0, Schabarum 6-24-0, Robison 2-8-0, Celeri 9-(-17)-0. Ohio 1-15-0, Weed 1-6-0. State: Morrison 24-127-1, Krall 24-50-1, Savic 4-9-0, Schnittker 1-5-0, Swinehart 1-2-0, Janowicz 1-1-0, Sturtz 2-1-0, Hamilton 4-(-1)-0.

Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) - California: Celeri 3-11-3-0 106, Erb 0-2-1-0-0. Ohio State: Krall 3-8-0-20-0, Savic 1-5-1-7-0.

Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) - California: Begovich 1-15-0, Brunk 2-91-0. Ohio State: Savac 2-13-0, Hamilton 1-7-0, Armstrong 1-7-0.

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1958 Rose Bowl 1969 Rose Bowl 1971 Rose Bowl Oregon 7 No. 2 Southern California 16 No. 2 Ohio State 17 No. 2 Ohio State 10 No. 1 Ohio State 27 No. 12 Stanford 27

SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f Oregon 0 7 0 0 - 7 So. California 0 10 0 6 - 16 Ohio State 7 7 3 0 - 17 Ohio State 7 0 0 3 - 10 Ohio State 0 10 3 14 - 27 Stanford 10 0 3 14 - 27 Jan. 1, 1958, Rose Bowl, 98,202 Jan. 1, 1968, Rose Bowl, 102,063 Jan. 1, 1971, Rose Bowl, 103,839

PASADENA, Calif. – Already PASADENA, Calif. – The Buck- PASADENA, Calif. – Heis- proclaimed national champions, eyes put the finishing touches on a man Trophy winner the Buckeyes were heavy favorites perfect 10-0 season and a national quarterbacked Stanford to a come- against the Ducks. But the game championship by coming from behind from-behind win over favored and wasn’t decided until the fourth to beat Southern California. The game previously unbeaten OSU in the 1971 quarter. had matched unbeaten teams for Rose Bowl. Ohio State drove 79 yards on its the first time in the 22-year history Plunkett passed 30 times, com- first possession to take an early 7-0 of the Big 10-Pac 8 meeting at the pleting 20 for 265 yards and a lead. Frank Kremblas capped the drive Rose Bowl. touchdown. by going in from 1 yard away, then Heisman Trophy winner O.J. His performance offset a tremen- converted the extra point. Simpson had followed a USC field dous rushing day for Ohio State, as Oregon came back to tie it at goal with an 80-yard run to take the the Buckeyes rolled up 364 yards on 7-all before the half, and actually Trojans to a 10-0 lead midway through the ground and actually led the Cardinal in total offense, 439-408. had a chance to lead the Buckeyes in the third period with a field the second quarter. Ohio State answered with a 1-yard run by Jim Rex Kern led OSU with 129 yards rushing, while John Brockington goal attempt that failed from the Ohio State 24. Otis and a 26-yard field goal by Jim Roman to tie before the half. added 101 and two touchdowns. The game came down to Don Sutherin’s 24-yard field goal with OSU would put it away with 14 points early in the final quarter. A Stanford scored the first two times it had the ball, only to see 14:02 to go in the game. Oregon was stopped by a fumble on its USC fumble at the Trojans’ 21 set up a Rex Kern pass to Leo Hayden Ohio State gain a 14-10 lead at the half. After trading third quarter next possession, and drove to the OSU 47 on its last drive before for the final 4 yards, then a fumbled reception cost Southern Cal the field goals, OSU drove from its own 6 to the Stanford 19 to begin the running out of downs. ball again at its own 16. Kern, the game’s MVP, hit Ray Gillian on final quarter. On fourth and less than a yard, the Cardinal defense the Buckeyes’ first down for the score and a commanding 27-10 lead stopped Brockington short of the first down. Plunkett then ran and First Quarter with 10:05 remaining. USC turned the ball over five times on the day, passed down the field for the go-ahead score. OSU - Kremblas 1 rush (Kremblas kick), 7:57 while OSU was error-free. First Quarter Second Quarter Second Quarter STAN- Brown 4 run (Horowitz kick), 10:20 ORE - Shanley 5 run (Morris kick), 12:25 USC - Ayala 21 field goal, 9:40 STAN- Horowitz 37 field goal, 6:50 USC - Simpson 80 run (Ayala kick), 6:38 OSU- Brockington 1 run (Schram kick). 3:45 Fourth Quarter OSU - Otis 1 run (Roman kick), 1:45 OSU - Sutherin 34 field goal, 14:02 OSU - Roman 26 field goal, 0:03 Second Quarter OSU- Brockington 1 run (Schram kick), 14:24 TEAM STATISTICS ORE OSU Third Quarter First Downs 21 19 OSU - Roman 25 field goal, 1:40 Third Quarter Rushes-yards 42-160 61-245 STAN- Horowitz 48 field goal, 12:29 Passing-yards 191 59 Fourth Quarter OSU- Schram 32 field goal, 8:33 Comp.-Att.-Int 14-21-2 2-6-0 OSU - Hayden 4 pass from Kern (Roman kick), 13:52 Return yards 38 43 OSU - Gillian 16 pass from Kern (Roman kick), 10:05 Fourth Quarter Punts 0-0 2-19.0 USC - Dickerson 19 pass from Sogge STAN- Brown 1 run (Horowitz kick), 10:03 Fumbles-lost 3-2 0-0 (Sogge pass failed), 0:45 STAN- Vataha 10 pass from Plunkett (Horowitz kick), 8:18 Penalties-yards 3-25 3-15 TEAM STATISTICS USC OSU TEAM STATISTICS STAN OSU INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS First Down 19 21 First Downs 21 22 Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) - Oregon: Morris 11-57, Shanley 11-59-1, Rushes-yards 42-177 67-260 Rushes-yards 37-183 67-380 Crabtree 16-16-0, West 2-16-0, Read 1-3-0, Tourville 1-9-0. Ohio Passing yards 189 101 Passing yards 265 75 State: White 25-93-0, Clark 14-82-0, Kremblas 13-43-1, Cisco 7-29-0, Return yards 119 65 Return yards 75 107 LeBeau 1-5-0, Cannavino 1-(-7)-0. Comp.-Att.-Int 19-31-2 9-15-0 Comp.-Att.-Int. 20-30-1 7-20-1 Punts 6-36.7 7-45.6 Punts 0-0 0-0 Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) - Oregon: Crabtree 10-17-2- Fumbles-lost 3-3 1-0 Fumbles-lost 3-2 2-0 135-0, West 3-3-0-42-0, Tourville 1-1-0-14-0. Ohio State: Kremblas Penalties-yards 3-51 6-53 Penalties 3-46 6-64 2-6-0-59-0. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) - Oregon: Stover 10-144-0, Tourville Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) - USC: Simpson 28-171-1, Scott 5-16-0, Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) - Stanford: Brown 10-41-2, Shockley 10-35- 2-27-0, Keele 1-8-0, Kimbrough 1-12-0. Ohio State: Houston 2-59-0. Lawrence 1-9-0, Sogge 8-(-19)-0. Ohio State: Otis 30-101-1, Hayden 0, Plunkett 9-26-0, Sanderson 2-8-0, Kehl 2-1-0, Cross 1-41-0, Merrill 15-90-0, Kern 12-.35-0, Gillian 6-14-0, Zelina 1-9-0, Brockington 2-6-0, 1-6-0, Moore 1-(-6)-0, Vataha 1-(-9)-0. Ohio State: Kern 20-129-0, Huff 1-5-0. Hayden 11-48-0, Brockington 21-101-2, Galbos 8-33-0, Jankowski 2- 41-0, Campana 2-10-0, Zelina 1-5-0, Maciejowski 2-(-3)-0. Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) - USC: Sogge 19-30-1-189-1, Simpson 0-2-1-0-0. Ohio State: Kern 9-15-0-101-2. Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) - Stanford: Plunkett 20-30- 1-265-1. Ohio State: Kern 4-13-1-40-0, Maciejowski 3-6-0-35-0, Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) - USC: Simpson 8- 85-0, Dickerson 3-50-1, Galbos 0-1-0-0-0. Klein 4-31-0 Lawrence 3-16-0, Chandler 1-7-0. Ohio State: Gillian 4-69-1, Hayden 2-8-1, White 1-17-0, Zelina 1-5-0, Jankowski 1-2-0. Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) - Stanford: Washington 6-80-0, Vataha 6-51-1, Moore 5-113-0, Brown 3-13-0, Shockley 1-8-0. Ohio State: White 4-28-0, Zelina 2-27-0, Hayden 1-20-0.

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1973 Rose Bowl 1974 Rose Bowl 1975 Rose Bowl No. 3 Ohio State 17 No. 7 Southern California 21 No. 3 Ohio State 17 No. 1 Southern California 42 No. 4 Ohio State 42 No. 5 Southern California 18

SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f Ohio State 0 7 3 7 - 17 So. California 3 11 7 0 - 21 Ohio State 0 7 0 10 - 17 So. California 7 0 21 14 - 42 Ohio State 7 7 13 15 - 42 So. California 3 0 0 15 - 18 Jan. 1, 1973, Rose Bowl, 106,369 Jan. 1, 1974, Rose Bowl, 105,267 Jan. 1, 1975, Rose Bowl, 106,721

PASADENA, Calif. – Led by PASADENA, Calif. – Ohio State PASADENA, Calif. – Flanker tailback Anthony Davis, USC broke a used a powerful running attack, led Shelton Diggs made a diving catch 7-all tie at halftime with three third by Archie Griffin’s 149 yards, to break of a pass for a two-point quarter scores. Davis collected 157 open a close game and run past USC. conversion with slightly more than of USC’s 207 rushing yards and set Pete Johnson added 94 yards and two minutes left in the game to bring up a Rose Bowl-record four Sam three touchdowns for the Buckeyes, the Trojans from behind and spoil Cunningham touchdown runs. who totaled 320 yards on the ground. Ohio State’s national championship The Trojans scored each time OSU fell behind, 21-14, early in hopes. It ended a wild final stanza they touched the ball in the third the third before scoring the final 13 in which 25 of the game’s 35 points quarter, Cunningham twice and points of the quarter. The first score were scored. Davis once from 20 yards. was set up by a Cornelius Greene to The third period was one of The third quarter overshadowed Fred Pagac pass good for 39 yards to missed opportunities for the Buck- a fine first half effort by Ohio State. the USC 4. Johnson bulled over for eyes, who twice had the ball inside the USC 10 but failed to score. At the half OSU held a 151-75 edge in rushing yards. Archie Griffin the tally, and a blocked extra point kick left it 21-20. Ohio State had staked itself to a 17-10 lead by scoring on its first tallied 73 yards on 15 carries in the first half. Ohio State took the lead for good after Neal Colzie set up the two possessions of the fourth period, however. Cornelius Greene OSU appeared to be in gear when fullback Randy Keith capped go-ahead score with a 56-yard punt return to the USC 9. Greene engineered an 82-yard drive, covering the final 3 yards himself for the a 56-yard, eight-play drive with 13:37 to go in the first half. But OSU covered the final yard with 2:12 left in the quarter for a 27-21 lead. first score. Following a USC fumble at its own 30, Tom Klaban kicked could manage only a Blair Conway field goal in the third and a 5-yard Griffin capped the final scoring drive with 4:35 remaining by dashing a field goal when the Buckeyes stalled out at the 15. John Bledsoe dash that ended an 87-yard drive with 44 seconds to play. 47 yards over right tackle. Haden, starting at the USC 17, took the Trojans 83 yards to the eventual winning touchdown and conversion. The game ended on OSU’s First Quarter First Quarter ensuing drive when Tom Skladany’s 62-yard field goal try fell short. USC - Swann 10 pass from Rae (Rae kick), 1:30 USC - Limahelu 47 field goal, 13:27 OSU - Johnson 1 run (Conway kick), 0:25 First Quarter Second Quarter USC - Limahelu 30 field goal, 0:41 OSU - Keith 1 run (Conway kick), 13:37 Second Quarter USC - Limahelu 42, field goal, 11:12 USC - McKay 10 pass from Davis (McKay pass from Haden), 5:16 Second Quarter Third Quarter OSU - Johnson 1 run (Conway kick), 0:49 OSU - Henson 2 run (Klaban kick), 4:42 USC - Cunningham 2 run (Rae kick), 12:18 OSU - Conway 21 field goal, 8:11 Third Quarter Fourth Quarter USC - Davis 20 run (Rae kick), 5:51 USC - Davis 1 run (Limahelu kick), 6:30 USC - Obradovich 8 pass from Haden (Limahelu kick), 13:46 USC - Cunningham 1 run (Rae kick), 1:25 OSU - Johnson 4 run (Conway kick blocked), 4:53 OSU - Greene 3 run (Klaban kick), 9:21 OSU - Greene 1 run (Conway kick), 2:12 OSU - Klaban 32 field goal, 6:38 Fourth Quarter USC - McKay 38 pass from Haden USC - Cunningham 1 run (Rae kick), 9:10 Fourth Quarter (Diggs pass from Haden), 2:03 USC - Cunningham 1 run (Rae kick), 5:13 OSU - Elia 2 run (Greene run), 10:38 OSU - Bledsoe 5 run (Conway kick), 0:34 OSU - Griffin 47 run (Conway kick), 4:35 TEAM STATISTICS USC OSU First Downs 24 14 TEAM STATISTICS USC OSU TEAM STATISTICS USC OSU Rushes-yards 53-290 49-210 First downs 24 21 First downs 27 20 Passing yards 181 93 Rushes-yards 45-246 62-287 Rushes-yards 42-210 59-323 Comp.-Att.-Int. 12-22-2 8-14-1 Passing yards 244 81 Passing yards 239 129 Return yards 77 50 Comp.-Att.-Int. 19-27-0 5-11-2 Comp.-Att.-Int. 22-40-0 6-8-1 Punts 2-14.5 3-47.6 Return yards 30 132 Return yards 154 133 Fumbles-lost 2-2 4-2 Punts 4-41.3 5-36.2 Punts 3-36.0 2-41.0 Penalties-yards 2-21 3-25 Fumbles-lost 2-1 2-1 Fumbles-lost 2-1 2-1 Penalties-yards 6-48 2-7 Penalties-yards 6-40 7-59 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) - USC: Carter 18-75-0, Davis 13-67-0, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Farmer 7-67-0, Bell 6-38-0, Lucas 1-16-0, Haden 5-9-0, Ford 3-8-0. Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) - USC: Davis 23-157-1, Cunningham 11-38-4, Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) - USC: Davis 16-74-1, McNeil 8-46-0, Moore Ohio State: Griffin 20-75-0, Greene 11-52-1, Johnson 10-33-0, McNeil 4-32-0, Washnera 1-7-0, Carter 1-4-0, Swann 1-2-0, Haden 6-42-0, Haden 11-2-0, Diggs 1-3-0. Ohio State: Griffin 22-149-1, Baschnagel 4-21-0, Henson 4-12-1. 1-(-4)-0, Rae 3-(-29)-0. Ohio State: Griffin 20-95-0, Keith 15-59-1, Johnson 21-94-3, Greene. 7-45-1, Elia 8-27-1, Bachnagel 1-5-0. Galbos 9-57-0, Henson 7-23-0, Lippert 5-32-0, Morrison 2-16-0, Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) - USC: Haden 12-22-2-181-2. Bledsoe 1-5-1, Hare 3-(-2)-0. Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) - USC: Haden 21-39-0-229-0, Ohio State: Greene 8-14-1-93-0. Davis 1-1-0-10-1. Ohio State: Greene 6-8-1-129-0. Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) - USC: Rae 18-25-0-229-1, Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) - USC: McKay 5-104-1, Obradovich Haden 1-2-0-15-0. Ohio State: Hare 4-8-1-64-0, Morrison 1-3-1-17-0. Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) - USC: McKay 6-83-1, McNeil 4-39-0, 4-75-1, Davis 1-9-0, Carter 1-(-2)-0, Farmer 1-(-5)-0. Ohio State: France Obradovich 2-28-0, Swann 5-47-0, Moore 3-19-0, Davis 1-8-0, Diggs 2-28-0, Griffin 2-25-0, Bartoszek 2-22-0, Baschnagel 2-18-0. Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) - USC: Swann 6-108-1, Young 6-82-0, 1-15-0. Ohio State: Pagac 4-89-0, Hazel 1-15-0, Baschnagel 1-25-0. Davis 3-17-0, Moore 2-21-0, Cunningham 1-2-0, McKay 1-14-0. Ohio State: Holycross 2-37-0, Griffin 2-27-0, Smurda 1-17-0.

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1976 Rose Bowl 1977 Orange Bowl 1978 Sugar Bowl No. 1 Ohio State 10 No. 12 Colorado 10 No. 9 Ohio State 6 No. 11 UCLA 23 No. 11 Ohio State 27 No. 3 Alabama 35

SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f Ohio State 3 0 0 7 - 10 Colorado 10 0 0 0 - 10 Ohio State 0 0 0 6 - 6 UCLA 0 0 16 7 - 23 Ohio State 7 10 3 7 - 27 Alabama 0 13 8 14 - 35 Jan. 1, 1976, Rose Bowl, 105,464 Jan. 1, 1977, Orange Bowl, 65,537 Jan. 3. 1978, Louisiana Superdome, 76,811

PASADENA, Calif. – All-Ameri- MIAMI, Fla. – After Colorado NEW ORLEANS, La. – In the first ca quarterback John Sciarra led UCLA jumped to an early 10-0 lead, Rod meeting between coaching legends to 23 second-half points to upset Gerald came off the Buckeyes’ bench Woody Hayes and Paul “Bear” Bryant top-ranked and previously unbeaten to lead OSU to its ninth victory of of Alabama, the Crimson Tide made a Ohio State. Sciarra hit on nine of 13 the season. pitch for the national championship second-half attempts for 173 yards, Gerald, idle since the seventh with a convincing performance. It also helping the Bruins amass 366 yards game of the schedule with a bone marked OSU’s first appearance in the in total offense in the half. chip in his lower back, rushed 14 Sugar Bowl. Despite the backfield of Big Ten times for 81 yards, including 17 Alabama’s Jeff Rutledge was the MVP Cornelius Greene, two-time on his first snap. That run set up a game’s most valuable player. Rutledge Heisman Trophy Award winner Archie 36-yard scoring dash by Jeff Logan was good on eight of 11 passing at- Griffin and national scoring leader to get OSU on the board with 3:11 tempts for 109 yards, including scoring Pete Johnson, OSU was limited to to go in the first quarter. strikes of 27 yards to Bruce Bolton and a 3-yarder to Rick Neal to stake 124 yards in the second half. The Buckeyes went on to score on the next two possessions, the Tide to a 21-0 lead in the third quarter. Ohio State was impressive offensively in the first half, gaining 174 beginning with Tom Skladany’s 28-yard field goal with 9:33 left in Alabama rolled up 389 yards in total offense, 286 on the ground. yards and 11 first downs, but managed only a 3-0 lead. Defensively, the half. Pete Johnson went in from 3 yards out to cap a 99-yard Ohio State was limited to 263 yards, and gave up the ball three times OSU held UCLA to 48 yards. march following a blocked Buffalo field goal attempt to give OSU on interceptions. The lone Buckeye score was a 38-yard But sparked by Sciarra and the running of Wendell Tyler, the Bruins the lead for good with 24 seconds remaining before intermission. to Jim Harrell pass which capped an 85-yard drive. roared back to dash OSU’s national championship hopes and spoil a Gerald ended the scoring with a 4-yard run late in the fourth The Buckeyes’ defense did cause 10 Crimson Tide fumbles on the fourth-consecutive Rose Bowl trip for the Buckeye seniors. Sciarra quarter, and was later named the back of the game. day, but Alabama lost only two of the miscues. directed drives of 61 and 83 yards in the third quarter, hitting Wally OSU outgained Colorado 330-271, including 271 yards rushing. Henry with scoring tosses of 16 and 67 yards. Second Quarter OSU answered with a 65-yard scoring march to close it to 16-10, but First Quarter ALA - Nathan 1 run (Chapman kick), 11:31 Tyler broke away for a 54-yard touchdown run and close out the scoring. CO - Zettenberg 26 field goal, 9:04 ALA - Bolton 27 pass from Rutledge CO - Moorehead 11 pass from Knapple (Zettenberg kick), 3:54 (Chapman kick failed), 4:08 First Quarter OSU - Logan 36 run (Skladany kick), 3:11 OSU - Klaban 42 field goal, 8:20 Third Quarter Second Quarter ALA - Neal 3 pass from Rutledge OSU - Skladany 28 field goal, 9:33 Third Quarter (Nathan pass from Rutledge), 1:13 OSU - Johnson 3 run (Skladany kick), 0:24 UCLA - White 33 field goal, 12:16 Fourth Quarter UCLA - Henry 16 pass from Sciarra (White kick failed), 9:05 Third Quarter OSU - Harrell 38 pass from Gerald (Logan run failed), 13:34 UCLA - Henry 67 pass from Sciarra (White kick), 1:11 OSU - Skladany 20 field goal, 2:30 ALA - Ogilvie 1 run (Chapman kick), 6:30 Fourth Quarter Fourth Quarter ALA - Davis 5 run (Chapman kick), 5:09 OSU - Johnson 3 run (Klaban kick), 11:46 OSU - Gerald 4 run (Skladany kick), 0:45 UCLA - Tyler 54 run (White kick), 3:42 TEAM STATISTICS ALA OSU TEAM STATISTICS CU OSU First downs 25 13 TEAM STATISTICS UCLA OSU First downs 5 17 Rushes-yards 68-286 38-179 First downs 19 20 Rushes-yards 40-134 71-271 Passing yards 109 103 Rushes-yards 47-202 51-208 Passing yards 137 59 Return yards 65 83 Passing yards 212 90 Comp.-Att.-Int. 8-23-0 2-7-2 Comp.-Att.-Int. 8-11-0 7-17-3 Return yards 50 116 Return yards 74 149 Punts 1-33.0 4-37.5 Comp.-Att.-Int. 13-19-2 7-18-2 Punts 7-35.2 3-42.3 Fumbles-lost 10-2 0-0 Punts 5-39.4 5-47.2 Fumbles-lost 1-0 4-4 Penalties-yards 1-5 4-40 Fumbles-lost 2-1 3-1 Penalties-yards 8-60 4-37 Penalties-yards 4-30 3-25 Time of Possession 25:31 34:29 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) - Alabama: Davis 24-95-1, Crow 5-46-0, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Nathan 11-35-1, Ogilvie 6-29-1, Ferguson 6-24-0, Shealy 4-23-0, K. Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) - UCLA: Tyler 21-172-1, Ayers 12-36-0, Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) - Colorado: Reed 22-58-0, Waddy 1-40-0, Jones 2-14-0, Bolton 1-6-0, Turpin 1-6-0, Rutledge 8-2-0. Ohio State: Henry 1-10-0, Thomas 1-2-0, Zaby 1-1-0, Sciarra 11-(-19)-0. Ohio Kelleher 11-26-0, Knapple 5-13-0, Moorehead 1-(-3)-0. Ohio State: Springs.10-74-0, Logan 13-57-0, Campbell 4-14-0, Donley 1-12-0, Harrell State: Griffin 17-93-0, Johnson 19-70-1, Greene 15-45-0. Springs 23-98-0, Gerald 14-81-1, Logan 14-79-1, Johnson 14-26-1, 1-2-0, Gerald 9-1-0. Jackson 1-1-0, Campbell 1-0-0, Pacenta 4-(-14)-0. Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) - UCLA: Sciarra 13-19-2-212-2. Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) - Alabama: Rutledge 8-11-0- Ohio State: Greene 7-18-2-90-0. Passing(comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) - Colorado: Knapple 8-22-2- 109-2. Ohio State: Gerald 7-17-3-103-1. 137-1, Gaunty 0-1-0-0-0. Ohio State: Gerald 2-6-0-59-0, Pacenta Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) - UCLA: Henry 5-113-2, N. Anderson 0-1-0-0-0. Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) - Alabama: Newsom 2-45-0, Ferguson 3-39-0, Pederson 2-26-0, Walker 2-24-0, Reece 1-10-0. Ohio State: 2-28-0, Bolton 1-27-1, Nathan 1-9-0, Ogilvie 1-7-0, Neal 1-3-1. Baschnagel 3-26-0, Kain 1-19-0, Willis 1-21-0, A. Griffin 1-12-0, Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) - Colorado: Moorehead 4-68-1, Reed Ohio State: Hunter 2-25-0, Springs 2-6-0, Harrell 1-38-1, Moore Johnson 1-12-0. 2-51-0, Hasselbeck 2-18-0. Ohio State: Harrell 2-59-0. 1-22-0, Jaco 1-12-0.

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1978 Gator Bowl 1980 Rose Bowl 1980 Fiesta Bowl No. 20 Ohio State 15 No. 1 Ohio State 16 No. 11 Ohio State 19 No. 6 Clemson 17 No. 3 Southern California 17 No. 10 Penn State 31

SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f Ohio State 0 9 0 6 - 15 Ohio State 0 10 3 3 - 16 Ohio State 6 13 0 0 - 19 Clemson 0 10 7 0 - 17 So. California 3 7 0 7 - 17 Clemson 7 3 7 14 - 31 Dec. 29, 1978, Gator Bowl (72,011) Jan. 1, 1980, Rose Bowl, 105,526 Dec. 26, 1980, Sun Devil Stadium (66,738)

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The PASADENA, Calif. – Unranked in TEMPE, Ariz. – A record crowd Clemson Tigers won their 10th the preseason polls, the Buckeyes of 66,738 had hardly settled into consecutive game of the season and posted an 11-0 regular season record, its seats when Penn State’s Curt 11th overall by holding off Ohio State but thanks to Charles White, their Warner ran 64 yards for a touchdown in Woody Hayes’ last game as head fairy tale season came to an end in on the Nittany Lions’ first play from coach at OSU. the Rose Bowl. scrimmage. After Bob Atha gave Ohio State White, the Heisman Trophy win- The rest of the first half, how- an early 3-0 lead with a 27-yard ner, shattered the Rose Bowl rushing ever, belonged to the Buckeyes as field goal, Clemson’s Steve Fuller, record with 242 yards, including 71 quarterback Art Schlichter threw named the game’s outstanding player, yards on USC’s game-winning drive. for 244 yards and three touchdowns directed the Tigers on an 80-yard, Trailing 16-10 with 5:21 to play, the to stake OSU to a 19-10 lead at seven-minute drive. Fuller passed for top-ranked Trojans marched 83 yards intermission. Flanker Doug Donley 25 yards and ran for 36, including a scoring jaunt of 4 yards, in the drive. in eight plays, with White diving over from the 1 for the score. The was on the receiving end of two of those scoring passes and split Freshman Art Schlichter answered with a 78-yard drive, scoring all-important point after knocked the No. 2 Buckeyes out of national end Gary Williams hauled in the third. himself from 4 yards away. Vlade Janakievski’s extra point was championship contention. But after rolling up 339 yards in the first half, the Buckeyes were blocked, but OSU had a 9-7 lead. USC outgained OSU, 519-412, in total offense. held to just 73 in the second by a fired up Penn State defense. And Clemson scored the next 10 points before Schlichter tallied again at while the Nittany Lions’ defense was pitching a shutout in the final the end of an 88-yard march with 8:11 left in the game. His two-point First Quarter two quarters, their offense tallied three touchdowns to win the conversion run was stopped short of the goal line. USC - Hipp 41 field goal, 4:37 second half and the game. OSU got a chance at victory when Tim Sawicki covered a Fuller fumble on the Clemson 24 with 4:22 remaining. But on third-and-five Second Quarter First Quarter at the 24, the Tigers’ Charlie Bauman stepped in front of a Schlichter USC - K. Williams 53 pass from McDonald (Hipp kick), 9:11 PSU - Warner 64 run (Menhardt kick), 13:53 pass intended for Ron Springs, and OSU’s hopes were dashed. OSU - Janakievski 35 field goal, 3;10 OSU - Donley 23 pass from Schlichter OSU - Williams 67 pass from Schilchter (Janakievski kick), 0:21 (Janakievski kick), 12:00 Second Quarter OSU - Atha 27 field goal, 12:08 Third Quarter Second Quarter CLEM - Fuller 4 run (Ariri kick), 5:03 OSU - Janakievski 37 field goal, 10:53 OSU - Williams 33 pass from Schlichter OSU - Schlichter 4 run (Janakievskikick failed), 1:21 (Schlichter run failed), 6:25 CLEM - Ariri 47 field goal, 0:05 Fourth Quarter OSU - Donley 19 pass from Schlichter (Atha kick), 2:40 OSU - Janakievski 24 field goal, 9:42 PSU - Menhardt 38 field goal, 0:08 Third Quarter USC - White 1 run (Hipp kick), 1:32 CLEM - Austin 1 run (Ariri kick), 2:16 Third Quarter TEAM STATISTICS USC OSU PSU - Blackledge 3 run (Menhardt kick), 10:36 Fourth Quarter First downs 23 16 OSU - Schlichter 1 run (Schlichter run failed), 8:11 Rushes-yards 52-285 40-115 Fourth Quarter Passing yards 234 297 PSU - Williams 4 run (Menhardt kick), 14:19 TEAM STATISTICS CLEM OSU Return yards 89 26 PSU - Moore 37 run (Menhardt kick), 0:45 First downs 20 16 Comp.-Att.-Int. 11-24-1 11-21-1 Rushes-yards 60-207 44-150 Punts 1-52.0 3-43.3 TEAM STATISTICS PSU OSU Passing yards 123 205 Fumbles-lost 2-1 1-1 First downs 22 23 Return yards 30 111 Penalties-yards 3-33 2-18 Rushes-yards 56-351 39-110 Comp.-Att.-Int. 9-20-0 16-20-1 Passing yards 117 302 Punts 6-38.3 4-41.5 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Return yards 122 72 Fumbles-lost 5-1 1-0 Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) - USC: White 39-247-1, Allen 9-43-0, Hayes Comp.-Att.-Int. 8-22-0 20-35-1 Penalties-yards 7-65 7-83 3-8-0, McDonald 1-(-13)-0. Ohio State: Murray 18-73-0, Spencer Punts 5-40.8 7-38.7 4-15-0, Campbell 5-12-0, Hicks 2-15-0, Volley 2-6-0, Schlichter 9-(-6)-0. Fumbles-lost 1-1 1-0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Penalties-yards 2-10 2-30 Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) - Clemson: Perry 14-54-0, Ratchford 10-54- Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) - USC: McDonald 11-24-1-234-1. 0, Fuller 17-39-1, Sims 8-34-0, Brown 6-16-0, Austin 3-11-1, Goggins Ohio State: Schlichter 11-21-1-297-1. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 2-0-0. Ohio State: Schlichter 18-70-2, Springs 10-42-0, Campbell Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) - Penn State: Warner 18-155-1, Moore 11-26-0, Volley 2-2-0, Murray 2-8-0, Johnson 1-2-0. Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) - USC: K. WIlliams 2-70-1, Garcia 2-57- 10-76-1, Coles 6-57-0, Meade 7-30-0, Blackledge 10-12-1, Hostetler 0, Butler 2-45-0, Allen 2-41-0, White 2-7-0, Brenner 1-14-0. Ohio 1-12-0, Williams 4-9-1. Ohio State: Murray 10-75-0, Gayle 11-39-0, Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) - Clemson: Fulleer 9-20-0-123- State: Donley 4-110-0, Williams 3-131-1, Murray 2-31-0, Hicks Spencer 4-29-0, Langley 1-(-9)-0, Schlichter 13-(-24)-0. 0. Ohio State: Schlichter 16-20-1-205-0. 1-21-0, Volley 1-4-0. Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) - Penn State: Blackledge Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) - Clemson: Butler 4-44-0, Tuttle 3-41-0, 8-22-0-117-0. Ohio State: Schlichter 20-35-1-302-3. Clark 1-28-0, Ratchford 1-10-0. Ohio State: Donley 3-44-0, Gerald 3-33-0, Springs 2-(-5)-0, Campbell 2-17-0, Barwig 2-51-0, Murray Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) - Penn State: Baugh 3-53-0, Scovill 2-16-0, Hunter 2-49-0. 3-42-0, McCloskey 1-22-0, Warner 1-0-0. Ohio State: Donley 5-122- 2, Williams 7-112-1, Gayle 4-29-0, Langley 2-32-0, Murray 2-7-0.

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1981 Liberty Bowl 1982 Holiday Bowl 1984 Fiesta Bowl Navy 28 Brigham Young 17 No. 15 Pitt 23 No. 15 Ohio State 31 Ohio State 47 No. 14 Ohio State 28

SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f Navy 7 6 7 8 - 28 Brigham Young 0 10 0 7 - 17 Pitt 0 7 0 16 - 23 Ohio State 10 7 7 7 - 31 Ohio State 3 14 17 13 - 47 Ohio State 7 7 0 14 - 28 Dec. 30, 1981, Liberty Bowl Stadium (43,216) Dec. 17, 1982, Jack Murphy Stadium (52,533), Jan. 2, 1984, Sun Devil Stadium (66,484)

MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Underdog SAN DIEGO, Calif. – There TEMPE, Ariz. – Ohio State and Navy put up a valiant fight for three were those who thought Ohio State Pitt combined for 897 yards and quarters before finally falling to was the best team in the country scored 30 of their 51 points in the the Buckeyes. The win snapped during the last six weeks of the sea- final 15 minutes of play to keep a string of four-consecutive bowl son. The Holiday Bowl did nothing to everyone in their seats. losses for Ohio State, dating back alter that line of thinking. Trailing 23-21 after a 37-yard to the 1978 Sugar Bowl. In winning their seventh-consec- field goal by Snuffy Everett had Art Schlichter, playing in his utive game and their second-consec- given Pitt its first lead with 2:39 to final game for the Buckeyes, utive bowl, the Buckeyes completely play, Ohio State marched 89 yards threw his 49th and 50th career dominated the Cougars. for the winning score. touchdown passes. BYU led only once, 10-7, early Split end Thad Jemison scored OSU led early, 10-0, but Navy, in the second period. Tim Spencer’s the game winner, hauling in a 39- led by quarterback Marco Pagnanelli and running back Eddie 61-yard run took care of that. Spencer scored two of the Buckeyes’ yard pass from Mike Tomczak with 39 seconds left on the clock. Meyers, refused to quit and took a 20-17 lead midway through the TDs as did his backup, Jimmy Gayle. Still it wasn’t over. Pitt had one more at bat and quarterback third quarter. Linebacker Marcus Marek had eight tackles to pass Tom John Congemi marched the Panthers to the Ohio 24 before being Ohio State finally opened a 31-20 lead early in the fourth Cousineau as OSU’s all-time leading tackler. injured. He watched helplessly as sub Chris Jelic failed in his two quarter, but Navy cut the deficit to three with eight seconds left on tries to produce the winning score before time ran out. a TD pass and a two-point conversion. OSU recovered the on-side First Quarter Keith Byars scored two touchdowns for the Buckeyes, one on kick and ran out the clock. OSU - FG Spangler 47, 6:54 a 99-yard kick return. Jemison, who tied a Fiesta Bowl record with eight catches, was the game’s MVP. First Quarter Second Quarter OSU - Atha 35 field goal, 11:45 BYU - Belhom 7 pass from Young (Gunther kick), 13:56 First Quarter OSU - Williams 50 pass from Schlichter (Atha kick), 9:57 OSU - Spencer 61 run (Spangler kick), 12:55 OSU - Tomczak 3 run (Spangler kick), 13:17 NAVY - Papajohn 1 pass from Pagnanelli (Fehr kick), 2:01 OSU - Tomczak 3 run (Spangler kick), 11:14 BYU - Gunther 39 field goal, 1:43 Second Quarter Second Quarter PIT - Wilson 6 pass from Congemi (Everett kick), 13:25 NAVY - Fehr 41 field goal, 13:15 Third Quarter OSU - Byars 11 run (Spangler kick), 0:51 OSU - J. Gayle 1 run (Atha kick), 7:15 OSU - Broadnax 1 run (Spangler kick), 8:57 NAVY - Fehr 23 field goal, 3:42 OSU - Spencer 18 run (Spangler kick), 7:58 Fourth Quarter OSU - Spangler 37 field goal, 6:00 PIT - WIlson fumble recovery (Everett kick), 14:35 Third Quarter OSU - Byars 99 kick return (Spangler kick), 14:21 NAVY - Olson 20 block punt return (Fehr kick). 11:00 Fourth Quarter PIT - Collins 11 pass from Congemi OSU - J. Gayle 2 run (Atha kick), 2:08 OSU - Gayle 1 run (Spangler kick), 12:58 (Congemi pass failed), 9:47 BYU - Hudson 13 pass from Young (Gunther kick), 7:09 PIT - Everett 37 field goal, 2:39 Fourth Quarter OSU - Gayle 5 run (Spangler kick failed), 2:05 OSU - Jemison 39 pass from Tomczak OSU - Anderson 9 pass from Schlichter (Atha kick), 12:02 (Spangler kick), 0:39 NAVY - Papajohn 1 pass from Pagnanelli TEAM STATISTICS BYU OSU (Papajohn pass from Pagnanelli), 0:08 First downs 21 24 TEAM STATISTICS PITT OSU Rushes-yards 18-19 66-345 First downs 27 21 TEAM STATISTICS NAVY OSU Passing yards 352 132 Rushes-yards 37-146 46-184 First downs 19 19 Return yards 0 44 Passing yards 341 226 Rushes-yards 50-75 47-173 Comp.-Att.-Int. 28-46-1 11-19-0 Return yards 113 170 Passing yards 240 159 Punts 5-34.8 3-37.7 Comp.-Att.-Int. 31-46-2 15-32-1 Return yards 145 118 Fumbles-lost 1-1 1-1 Sacked-yards lost 1-7 1-9 Comp.-Att.-Int. 15-29-1 11-26-1 Penalties-yards 9-75 12-109 Punts 3-39.0 4-37.3 Punts 5-22.8 6-32.6 Time of Possession 25:27 34:33 Fumbles-lost 2-1 3-1 Fumbles-lost 3-2 2-1 Penalties-yards 8-60 8-70 Penalties-yards 2-20 9-76 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Time of Possession 30:47 29:13 Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) - BYU: Hamilton 3-14-0, Tiumalu 3-13-0, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Stinnett 1-3-0, Pettis 1-1-0, Young 9-(-4)-0, Balholm 1-(-8)-0. Ohio INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) - Navy: Myers 30-117-0, Pagnanelli 13- State: Spencer 21-167-2, Gayle 17-80-2, Broadnax 15-58-1, Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) - Pitt: McCall 26-115-0, Congemi 6-20-0, (-26)-0, Jackson 3-0-0, McCallum 1-0-0, Yelder 1-2-0, Clouse 1-2-0, Tomczak 8-25-1, Byars 2-2-0, Lindsey 1-4-0, Offenbecker 1-2-0, Bailey 4-10-0, McIntyre 1-1-0. Ohio State: Byars 15-73-1, Broad- Team 1-(-25)-0. Ohio State: Spencer 22-96-0, J. Gayle 15-882, Anderson 1-(-9)-0. nax 6-38-0, Wooldridge 7-31-0, Tomczak 12-21-1, Bates 6-21-0. Broadnax 4-11-0, Schlichter 6-(-22)-0. Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) - BYU: Young 27-45-1-341-2, Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) - Pitt: Congemi 31-44-2-341- Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) - Navy: Pagnanelli 14-27-1- Fowler 1-1-0-11. Ohio State: Tomczak 11-19-0-132-0. 2, Jegic 0-3-0-0-0. Ohio State: Tomczak 15-32-1-226-1. 201-2, Fehr 1-1-0-39-0, McCallum 0-1-0-0-0. Ohio State: Schlichter 11-26-1-159-2. Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) - BYU: Hudson 7-81-1, Stinnett 4-31-0, Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) - Pitt: Wallace 8-97-0, Collins 7-72-1, Balhorm 3-58-1, Pendleton 2-53-0, Edd 2-44-0, Collie 2-25-0, McCall 6-75-0, WIlson 5-35-1, Casper 2-41-0, McIntyre 2-11-0, Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) - Navy: Papajohn 4-41-2, Weller McNabb 2-17-0, Hamilton 2-11-0, Jones 1-14-0. Ohio State: Bailey 1-7-0. Ohio State: Jemison 8-131-1, Frank 4-57-0, Byars 2-50-0, McCallum 2-45-0, Yelder 3-27-0, Meyers 3-15-0, Caimello Williams 5-63-0, Gayle 3-12-0, .Spencer 1-23-0, Anderson 1-19-0, 2-21-0, Anderson 1-17-0. 1-39-0, Jackson 1-13-0. Ohio State: Anderson 5-57-1, Williams Jemison 1-15-0. 2-61-1, Frank 3-36-0, Spencer 1-5-0.

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1985 Rose Bowl 1985 Citrus Bowl 1987 Cotton Bowl No. 6 Ohio State 17 No. 9 Brigham Young 7 No. 8 Texas A&M 12 No. 18 Southern California 20 No. 17 Ohio State 10 No. 11 Ohio State 28

SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f Ohio State 3 3 3 8 - 17 Brigham Young 0 7 0 0 - 7 Texas A&M 3 3 0 6 - 12 So. California 10 7 3 0 - 20 Ohio State 0 3 7 0 - 10 Ohio State 0 7 14 7 - 28 Jan. 1, 1985, Rose Bowl (102,594) Dec. 28, 1985, Citrus Bowl (50,920) Jan. 1, 1987, Cotton Bowl (74,188)

PASADENA, Calif. – Ohio ORLANDO, Fla. – Three years DALLAS, Texas – Ohio State, State outgained USC, 403-261, later and on the opposite coast, the the first Big Ten team to play in but the Trojan defense steadfastly Buckeyes again defeated Brigham the Cotton Bowl, made a success- refused to let the Buckeyes cross Young. But this time the game was ful debut with a convincing 28-12 the goal line. in doubt until the final seconds. win over Texas A&M. The Buck- USC led 17-6 at the half on a Surprisingly, it was the defenses eyes resurrected several defenses pair of TD passes by Tim Green. and not the offenses that sparkled. from previous years to keep the OSU’s Rich Spangler made it 17-9 Ohio State held the high octane explosive Aggie offense under with a Rose Bowl record 52-yard Cougars to 349 yards, limiting control. Ohio State set a Cotton field goal, but USC offset that score quarterback Robbie Bosco to 261 Bowl record by intercepting five with Steve Jordan’s second field goal yards passing—about half his Aggie passes, two of which were of the day. average. And each time Bosco returned for touchdowns. Ohio State finally scored a TD with 7:34 to play on a Mike Tom- threatened to bring his team back, the Buckeyes thwarted him with Aside from the turnovers and czak to Cris Carter pass. Tomczak’s run on the PAT made it 20-17. an interception, four in all. the return yardage, the statistics were fairly even, but Ohio State OSU had one final possession and moved to the USC 43. But the All four of those interceptions came in the second half. The first made the most of big plays. next four plays resulted in a sack and three incompletions, and the two were by Larry Kolic. Kolic, the Buckeyes’ middle guard, picked Buckeye quarterback Jim Karsatos passed for 195 yards, with Buckeyes’ three-game bowl winning streak was ended. off his first on the second play of the third quarter and returned it his prime targets being Nate Harris and Cris Carter. Carter, the freshman split end, caught nine passes for 172 yards 14 yards for a touchdown and a 10-7 OSU lead. That was the last Chris Spielman, with 11 tackles and two pass interceptions, to shatter Don Hutson’s Rose Bowl record. score by either team. was chosen “Top Defensive Player” in the game. Spielman’s first In the fourth quarter, cornerback William White and safety Terry interception was a 24-yard return for a touchdown that came at a First Quarter White each had interceptions in the end zone. The latter came with point in which OSU led 7-6. OSU - Spangler 21 field goal, 12:08 three seconds left. USC - Jordan 51 field goal, 6:52 First Quarter USC - Cormier 3 pass from Green (Jordan kick), 1:54 Second Quarter A&M - Slater 30 field goal, 10:45 OSU - Spangler 47 field goal, 10:32 Second Quarter BYU - Miles 38 pass from Bosco (Webster kick), 0:52 Second Quarter USC - Ware 19 pass from Green (Jordan kick), 0:22 OSU - Karsatos 3 run (Frantz kick), 14:19 OSU - FG Spangler 46 field goal, 0:00 Third Quarter A&M - Slater 44 field goal, 9:27 OSU - Kolic 14 Interception return (Spangler kick), 13:52 Third Quarter Third Quarter OSU - Spangler 52 field goal, 6:37 TEAM STATISTICS BYU OSU OSU - Spielman 24 interception return (Frantz kick), 13:39 USC - Jordan 51 field goal, 4:05 First downs 19 20 OSU - Workman 8 run (Frantz kick), 7:16 Rushes-yards 22-88 42-133 Fourth Quarter Passing yards 261 196 Fourth Quarter OSU - Carter 18 pass from Tomczak (Tomczak run), 7:34 Return yards 46 26 A&M - Vick 2 run (Murray pass failed). 9:10 Comp.-Att.-Int. 26-50-4 19-36-0 OSU - Kee 49 interception return (Frantz kick), 2:49 TEAM STATISTICS USC OSU Sacked-yards 2-18 1-7 First downs 16 19 Punts 7-45.3 8-38.6 TEAM STATISTICS A&M OSU Rushes-yards 42-133 34-113 Fumbles-lost 3-2 202 First downs 18 16 Passing yards 128 290 Penalties-yards 6-54 10-61 Rushes-yards 42-160 36-85 Return yards 40 34 Time of possession 27:50 32:10 Passing yards 136 218 Comp.-Att.-Int. 13-25-0 24-37-3 Return yards 26 94 Sacked-yards lost 0-0 2-10 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Comp.-Att.-Int. 13-33-5 13-29-3 Punts 7-42.1 4-47.8 Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) - BYU: Tuipuloti 9-43-0, Heimuli 2-23-0, Sacked-yards 2-14 1-8 Fumbles-lost 2-1 4-1 Sikahema 5-23-0, Bosco 6-(-1)-0. Ohio State: Wooldridge 25-92-0, Punts 6-42.2 6-35.2 Penalties-yards 4-38 4-46 Workman 5-23-0, Cooper 8-21-0, Byars 2-5-0, Karsatos 2-(-8)-0. Fumbles-lost 1-0 1-0 Time of possession 31:11 28:49 Penalties-yards 3-15 11-70 Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) - BYU: Bosco 26-50-4-261-1. Time of Possession 31:23 28:37 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Ohio State: Karsatos 19-35-0-196-0, Smith 0-1-0-0-0. Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) - USC: Crutcher 21-72-0, Pola 9-52-0, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Ware 1-12-0, Knight 6-4-0, Green 5-(-6)-0. Ohio State: Byars 23- Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) - BYU: Heimuli 10-77-0, Bellini 5-87-0, Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) - Texas A&M: Vick 24-113-1, Wood- 109-0, Wooldridge 2-20-0, Walker 2-4-0, Lanese 1-3-0, Blair 1-1-0, Miles 3-64-1, Molini 3-22-0, Norberg 2-9-0, Sikahema 2-6-0, Borgia side 11-32, Murray 5-12, Valentine 1-5, Bernstine. 1-(-2). Ohio Tomczak 5-(-24)-0. 1-(-4)-0. Ohio State: Carter 5-71-0, Cooper 5-48-0, Lanese 4-30-0, State: Cooper 13-55, Workman 13-45-1, Bryant 2-3, Karsatos Workman 3-31-0, .Wooldridge 1-9-0, Taggart 1-7-0. 4-2-1, Tupa 2-(-5), Holland 2-(-15). Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) - USC: Green 13-24-0-128-2, Tanner 0-1-0-0-0. Ohio State: Tomczak 24-37-3-290-1. Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) - Texas A&M: Murray 12-31-5-143, Stump 1-2-0 (-7). Ohio State: Karsatos 10- 21-2-195, Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) - USC: Ware 3-56-1, Crutcher 3-19-0, Tupa 3-8-1-23. Cormier 3-19-1, Boyer 2-15-0, Norman 1-20-0, Pola 1-(-1)-0. Ohio State: Carter 9-172-1, Byars 5-26-0, Taggart 4-30-0, Lanese 3-33- Receiving -(no.-yds.-TDs) - Texas A&M: Bernstine 4-59, 0, Wooldridge 2-27-0, Groza 1-2-0. Walker 3-35, Woodside 3-14,Vick 2-17, Thompson 1-11. Ohio State: Harris 6-105, Carter 4-61, Holland 1-37, Cooper 1-10, Ross 1-5.

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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

SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f Ohio State 7 7 0 0 - 14 Ohio State 5 0 0 6 - 11 Ohio State 0 3 7 7 - 17 Auburn 3 7 7 14 - 31 Air Force 0 6 7 10 - 23 Syracuse 14 0 3 7 - 24 Jan. 1, 1990, Tampa Stadium (52,535) Dec. 27, 1990, Liberty Bowl (39,262) Jan. 1, 1992, Tampa Stadium (57,789)

TAMPA, Fla. – Auburn rode the MEMPHIS, Tenn. – The Buck- TAMPA, Fla. – The Buckeyes hot arm of Reggie Slack, who ac- eyes jumped to a 5-0 lead on a safety made their second trip in three years counted for all four Tiger touchdowns, and field goal, but the Falcons scored to the Hall of Fame Bowl. in a 31-14 win over OSU. touchdowns in the second and third Marvin Graves staked the Or- Ohio State took an early 14-3 but quarters to build a 13-5 lead. After angemen to a 14-0 first quarter lead, the momentum changed just before OSU cut the margin to 13-11 early in throwing a 50-yard scoring pass on the half when Slack hit Greg Taylor the fourth quarter on Robert Smith’s the first Syracuse possession and with an 11-yard scoring pass with 11 brilliant 29-yard run, Air Force sealed later running 3 yards to paydirt as seconds left to play. the win with a field goal and TD on the quarter expired. Auburn scored on its first posses- an interception return. The Buckeyes OSU battled back to tie the score sion after the half as Slack and Taylor gained just 214 total yards, including at 17, however, when All-America teamed up again from 4 yards out. 80 on the ground. The Air Force wish- linebacker Steve Tovar blocked a Two fourth quarter TDs by the Tigers put the game out of reach. bone attack gained 254 rushing yards. punt that was recovered in the end Slack, who completed his last 11 passes and was a near unanimous zone by . The score came with 8:03 to play. MVP choice, ran 5 yards for the first and also flipped a 2-yard toss First Quarter But the Buckeyes’ jubilation was short lived. Less than a minute to Herbert Casey. OSU - Team safety (bad punt snap recovered in end zone, 12:57 later, Graves connected with wide receiver Antonio Johnson on a OSU flanker Jeff Graham was an early star for Ohio State, setting OSU - Williams 28 field goal, 6:01 60-yard bomb to bury Ohio State. up the Buckeyes’ second TD with a 68-yard catch-and-run. Graham Ohio State had two more possessions after Graves’ game winner, finished with five receptions for 103 yards, but didn’t play the second Second Quarter but did not mount a serious threat either time. half because of a pulled groin muscle. AF - Perez 1 run (Perez run failed), 3:47 First Quarter First Quarter Third Quarter SU - Hill 50 pass from Graves (Biskup kick), 12:05 OSU - Snow 1 run (O’Morrow kick), 6:50 AF - Perez 1 run (Wood kick), 8:08 SU - Graves 3 run (Biskup kick), 0:00 AUB - Lyle 19 field goal, 2:14 Fourth Quarter Second Quarter Second Quarter OSU - Smith 29 run (Graham pass failed), 13:21 OSU - Williams 34 field goal, 1:26 OSU - Stablein 9 pass Frey (O’Morrow kick), 13:36 AF - Wood 47 field goal, 2:47 AUB - Taylor 11 pass from Slack (Lyle kick), 0:11 AF - McDonald 40 interception return (Wood kick), 2:31 Third Quarter SU - Biskup 32 field goal, 6:35 Third Quarter TEAM STATISTICS AF OSU OSU - Snow 2 run (Williams kick), 1:36 AUB - Taylor 4 pass from Slack (Lyle kick), 9:50 First downs 16 14 Rushes-yards 61-254 30-80 Fourth Quarter Fourth Quarter Passing yards 11 134 OSU - Paul recovered block punt in endzone AUB - Slack 5 run (Lyle kick), 9:22 Return yards 46 41 (Williams kick), 8:03 AUB - Casey 2 pass from Slack (Lyle kick), 7:20 Comp.-Att.-Int. 1-3-1 12-31-2 SU - A. Johnson 60 pass from Graves (Biskup kick), 7:05 Sacks-yards 2-23 0-0 TEAM STATISTICS AUB OSU Punts 3-33.0 5-29.0 TEAM STATISTICS SU OSU First downs 21 18 Fumbles-lost 3-2 1-0 First downs 16 17 Rushes-yards 45-171 36-66 Penalties-yards 6-60 6-42 Rushes-yards 35-99 37-93 Passing yards 141 232 Time of Possession 33:23 26:37 Passing yards 309 174 Return yards 73 25 Return yards 13 23 Comp.-Att.-Int. 16-23-2 16-31-1 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Comp.-Att.-Int. 18-31-1 14-33-0 Sacks-yards 4-40 3-26 Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) - Air Force: Perez 26-93-2, Lewis 12-74-0, Sacks-yards 4-28 1-9 Punts 5-40.8 7-41.1 Jones 9-38-0, Onuoha 2-34-0, Howard, 5-19-0, Durhum 2-8-0, Zdroik Punts 7-40.0 7-40.9 Fumbles-lost 1-0 1-0 2-7-0, Crandall 1-15-0, Baker 1-(-1)-0. Ohio State: R. Smith 13-62-1, Fumbles-lost 3-0 0-0 Penalties-yards 2-15 5-33 By’not’e 5-19-0, Harris 4-11-0, S. Graham 3-7-0, Frey 3-(-22)-0, Lee Penalties-yards 9-49 5-45 Time of Possession 31:47 28:13 1-12-0, J. Graham 1-(-9)-0. Time of Possession 32:01 27:59

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) - Air Force: Perez 1-3-1-11-0. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) - Auburn: Danley 20-85-0, Williams 10-46-0, Ohio State: Frey 10-27-3-110-0, K. Graham 2-4-0-24-0. Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) - Syracuse: Walker 14-62-0, Ferrell 1-24-0, Joseph 7-43-0, Strong 2-7-0, A. Wright 1-4-0, Slack 5-(-14)-1. Ohio Wooten 4-15-0, Richardson 3-8-0, Lee 1-3-0, Womack 1-2-0, Graves State: S.Graham 12-53-0,. Snow 13-2-1, Lee 2-0-0, Dumas 2-(-1)-0, Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) - Air Force: Mott 1-11-0. Ohio State: 10-(-4)-1, Ismail 1-(-9)-0. .Ohio State: Snow 10-56-1, Harris 7-28-0, Frey 8-(-28)-0. Olive 4-63-0, Stablein 3-32-0, R. Smith 2-19-0, Lockovitch 1-7-0, Ellis By’Not’e 5-17-0, Cothran 3-16-0, Graham 2-4-0, Galloway 1-2-0, 1-7-0, J. Graham 1-3-0, S. Graham 1-3-0. Herbstreit 8-(-30)-0. Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) - Auburn: Slack 16-22-2-141-3, McIntosh 0-1-0-0-00. Ohio State: Frey 16-31-1-232-1. Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) - Syracuse: Graves 18-31- 1-309-2. Ohio State: Herbstreit 14-32-0-174-0, Edwards 0-1-0-0-0. Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) - Auburn: A. Wright 4-59-0, Taylor 4-33-2, Joseph 3-20-0, Casey 2-15-1, Wasden 1-9-0, Danley 1-8-0, Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) - Syracuse: Johnson 4-85-1, Hill 3-62-1, Cherry 1-(-3)-0. Ohio State: J. Graham 5-103-0, Olive 4-55-0, Snow Ismail 1-57-0, Ferrell 2-34-0, Barker 1-2-0, Gedney 2-18-0, Wooten 3-30-0, Palmer 1-25-0, Stablein 1-9-1, Lee 1-5-0, S. Graham 1-5-0. 1-11-0, Richardson 1-7-0. . Ohio State: Galloway 6-88-0, Saunders 1-28-0, . Stablein 1-18-0, Edwards 2-17-0, Cothran 2-14-0, Snow 2-9-0.

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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

SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f Ohio State 0 7 7 0 - 14 Brigham Young 7 14 0 0 - 21 Ohio State 0 14 0 3 - 17 Georgia 7 0 7 7 - 21 Ohio State 14 7 7 0 - 28 Alabama 0 14 0 10 - 24 Jan. 1, 1993, Citrus Bowl (65,861) Dec. 30, 1993, Jack Murphy Stadium (52,108) Jan. 2, 1995, Florida Citrus Bowl (71,195)

ORLANDO, Fla. – Ohio State SAN DIEGO, Calif. – In the ORLANDO, Fla. – A 50-yard and Georgia, two of college foot- early going, the 9-1-1 Buckeyes ap- scoring pass from Jay Barker to ball’s most storied teams, were peared to be too much for the 6-5 Sherman Williams with 42 seconds paired against one another for Cougars, jumping off to a 21-7 lead left broke a 17-all tie and lifted the first time in the Florida Citrus with 14:55 to play in the second Alabama to a seven-point victory Bowl. The two teams qualified quarter. But BYU, healthy for the over Ohio State in the CompUSA for the trip to Orlando by virtue first time all year, roared back with Florida Citrus Bowl. Although of second-place finishes in their two TDs and the teams were tied the Crimson Tide dominated respective conferences. at intermission. statistically, the game went back The two teams battled Ohio State regained the lead and forth all day. Alabama had a back-and-forth early and were with 4:11 to play in the third when 521-276 lead in total yards and a tied at 14 at the end of the third tailback Raymont Harris scored his 28-15 advantage in first downs, but quarter. Midway through the final quarter the Buckeyes drove deep third TD of the evening. OSU helped itslef with three fumble recoveries, a blocked punt, a into Georgia territory and appeared ready to take the lead. But a Using their vaunted passing game, the Cougars drove deep blocked field goal attempt and 12 tackles-for-loss. fumbled handoff, that Georgia recovered at its own 16-yard line, into OSU teritory three times in the fourth quarter with each drive thwarted the OSU drive. ending on incompletions. Second Quarter Given new life, the Bulldogs marched 84 yards in 11 plays, While BYU did most of its damage through the air, the Buckeyes ALA - Lynch 9 run (Proctor kick), 12:39 scoring the winning touchdown with 4:32 to play. relied on the brilliant running of Harris, who set a Holiday Bowl OSU - Galloway 69 pass from Hoying (Jackson kick), 12:26 All-America tailback Garrison Hearst had an All-America day for record with 235 yards on 39 carries. Harris, a 6-2, 225-pound OSU - Galloway 11 pass from Hoying (Jackson kick), 7:50 Georgia, rushing for 163 yards and two touchdowns on 28 carries. senior, was named Player of the Game, while linebacker Lorenzo ALA - Williams 7 run (Proctor kick), 3:56 But it was the passing of QB Eric Zeier, who threw for 241 yards, Styles, who had eight tackles, including four for losses, was the that kept the Buckeyes off balance. defensive MVP. Third Quarter OSU - Jackson 34 field goal, 8:41 First Quarter First Quarter ALA - Proctor 27 field goal, 4:29 GA - Hearst 1 run (Peterson kick), 6:48 OSU - Patillo 20 punt return (WIlliams kick), 11:04 ALA - Williams 50 pass from Barker (Proctor kick), 0:42 BYU - Willis 27 pass from Walsh (Herrick kick), 8:49 Second Quarter OSU - Harris 2 run (WIlliams kick), 5:30 TEAM STATISTICS ALA OSU OSU - Smith 1 run (Williams kick), 1:17 First downs 28 15 Second Quarter Rushes-yards 51-204 32-96 Third Quarter OSU - Harris 2 run (Williams kick), 14:55 Passing yards 317 180 GA - Hearst 5 run (Peterson kick), 13:27 BYU - Lewis 8 pass from Walsh (Herrick kick), 7:29 Return yards 7 19 OSU - Smith 5 run (WIlliams kick), 3:31 BYU - Doman 27 pass from Walsh (Herrick kick), 3:25 Comp.-Att.-Int. 18-37-0 11-27-1 Sacks-yards 5-55 2-6 Fourth Quarter Third Quarter Punts 4-26.5 7-36.1 GA - Harvey 1 run (Peterson kick), 4:32 OSU - Harris 1 run (Williams kick), 4:11 Fumbles-lost 3-3 4-1 Penalties-yards 4-45 6-43 TEAM STATISTICS GA OSU TEAM STATISTICS BYU OSU Time of Possession 32:38 27:22 First Downs 26 18 First downs 24 21 Rushes-yards 49-202 47-179 Rushes-yards 26-50 56-330 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Passing yards 242 110 Passing yards 389 61 Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) - Alabama: Williams 27-164-1, Lynch Return yards 6 29 Return yards 163 44 13-35-1, Riddle 7-7-0, Key 1-(-2)-0, Barker 3-(-2)-0. Ohio State: Comp.-Att.-Int. 21-31-0 8-24-1 Comp.-Att.-Int. 25-44-1 6-13-0 George 15-89-0, Sualua 6-44-0, Hoying 11-(-37)-0. Sacks-yards 3-22 3-17 Sacks-yards 1-4 3-25 Fumbles-lost 2-2 1-1 Punts 2-20.5 6-36.3 Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) - Alabama: Barker 18-37-0- Penalties-yards 3-30 5-35 Fumbles-lost 0-0 1-0 317-1. Ohio State: Hoying 11-27-1-180-2. Time of Possession 31:01 28:59 Penalties-yards 5-25 7-45 Time of possession 27:37 32:23 Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) - Alabama: Williams 8-155-1, Brown INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 4-63-0, Malone 3-70-0, West 1-20-0, Lynch 1-7-0, Johnson 1-2-0. Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) - Georgia: Hearst 28-163-2, Davis INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Ohio State: Galloway 8-146-2, Dudley 2-26-0, Pearson 1-8-0. 7-42-0, Strong 5-14-0, Harvey 3-10-1, Zeier 6-(-27)-0. Ohio State: Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) - BYU: Hall 11-42-0, Heimuli 6-21-0, Smith 25-112-2, Harris 7-38-0, By’Not’e 4-17-0, Cothran 3-11-0, Willis 5-16-0, Anderson 1-(-4)-0, Walsh 3-(-25)-0. Ohio State: Herbstreit 8-(-21)-0. Harris 39-235-3, By’Not’e 9-61-0,. Galloway 2-22-0, Cothran 3-11-0, Hoying 2-5-0, Powers 1-(-4)-0. Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) - Georgia: Zeier 21-31-0- 242-0. Ohio State: Herbstreit 8-24-1-110-0. Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) - BYU: Walsh 25-44-1-389-3. Ohio State: .Hoying 5-11-0-55-0, Powers 1-2-0-6-0. Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) - Georgia: Hastings 8-113-0, Strong 3-20-0, Mitchell 2-39-0, Bohannon 2-29-0, Graham 2-15-0, Ether- Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) - BYU: Anderson 4-52-0, Lewis 4-41-1, idge 1-10-0, Harvey 2-105-0, Hearst 1-(-2)-0. Ohio State: Smith Doman 3-82-1, Drage 3-68-0, Heimuli 3-21-0, Willis 2-72-1, Mat- 2-49-0, Stablein 2-31-0, Saunders 2-16-0, Beatty 1-8-0, Cothran suzaki 2-18-0, Christensen 2-20-0, Nowatzke 1-8-0, Saluone 1-7-0. 1-6-0. Ohio State: Galloway 2-19-0, Tillman 1-17-0, Cothran 1-10-0, Saunders 1-9-0, Sanders 1-6-0.

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1996 Florida Citrus Bowl No. 4 Arizona State 17 No. 4 Florida State 31 No. 4 Ohio State 14 No. 2 Ohio State 20 No. 4 Tennessee 20 SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f Ohio State 3 0 5 6 - 14 SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f Arizona State 0 7 3 7 - 17 Florida State 7 14 0 10 - 31 Ohio State 7 0 0 7 - 14 Ohio State 7 0 7 6 - 20 Jan. 1, 1998, Louisiana Superdome (67,289) Jan. 1, 1997, Rose Bowl (100,635) Tennessee 0 7 7 6 - 20 NEW ORLEANS, La. – The Ohio State Buckeyes made their Jan. 1, 1996, Florida Citrus Bowl (70,797) PASADENA, Calif. – The Buckeyes snapped a four-game fourth-consecutive trip to a New Year’s Day bowl game, but their losing streak in the grandaddy of all bowl games with a dramatic, party was spoiled by a 31-14 loss to Florida State. ORLANDO, Fla. – The first come-from-behind win over Arizona FSU jumped out to a 21-3 meeting between Ohio State and State. halftime lead on three consecutive Tennessee resulted in a 20-14 Vols’ The win propelled the fourth- touchdowns. The Seminoles got victory and kept the 11-2 Buckeyes ranked Buckeyes to an 11-1 record two rushing touchdowns within four from becoming the first team in and the No. 2 spot in both major minutes of halftime to pull away. school history to win 12 games in polls. The Buckeyes finished the game a season. Reserve quarterback Joe with 118 yards on the ground and Playing in a driving rainstorm, Germaine came off the bench to 207 total yards. led OSU jumped off to a 7-0 lead in lead the Buckeyes to the victory Ohio State with 60 yards rushing the first quarter on a 2-yard dive by and was named as the game’s Most and Joe Germaine threw for 173 Eddie George. The TD followed a Outstanding Player. yards. threw for 334 blocked punt by Central McClellion. OSU took a 7-0 lead midway through the first quarter on a yards to lead the FSU attack. Jay Graham’s 69-yard scoring run with 23 seconds left in the half 9-yard pass from Stanley Jackson to David Boston. ASU scored tied the score and gave UT momentum heading into the break. The early in the second period on a 25-yard pass from Jake Plummer to First Quarter Vols took a 14-7 lead on their first possession of the second half on Ricky Boyer and the two teams were deadlocked at halftime. OSU - Stultz 40 field goal, 1:56 a 47-yard pass from to Joey Kent. The Sun Devils jumped out to a 10-7 lead on their first posses- FSU - Green 27 pass from Busby (Janikowski kick), 0:00 OSU battled back to tie the score at 14 on a 32-yard pass from sion of the second half on a 37-yard field goal by Robert Nycz. The Bobby Hoying to Rickey Dudley with 14:40 to play in the fourth. But Buckeyes recaptured the lead moments later when Germaine and Second Quarter Tennessee marched 59 yards in 13 plays on its next possession to senior flanker Dimitrious Stanley hooked up on a 72-yard score, the FSU - Busby 9 run (Janikowski kick), 3:25 take a 17-14 lead on a 29-yard field goal by Jeff Hall. Hall added longest TD pass in OSU bowl annals. FSU - McCray 1 run (Janikowski kick), 0:10 another three pointer with 2:06 to play that ended the scoring. Plummer, on a third-and-11, somehow snaked his way into the end zone to give ASU a 17-14 lead with 1:40 to play. Earlier, Third Quarter First Quarter Plummer had kept the drive alive with a 29-yard completion on OSU - Stultz 34 field goal, 7:29 OSU - George 2 run (Jackson kick), 2:07 fourth down. OSU - Safety (Busby sacked in end zone), 1:33 Germaine’s responded by calmly marching the Buckeyes 65 Second Quarter yards in 12 plays, hitting Boston from 5 yards out with the game Fourth Quarter TENN - Graham 69 run (Hall kick), 0:23 winner. FSU - Janikowski 35 field goal, 14:56 OSU - Lumpkin 50 pass from Germaine (Stultz kick), 8:57 Third Quarter First Quarter FSU - McCray 1 run (Janikowski kick), 0:47 OSU - Boston 9 pass from S. Jackson TENN - Kent 47 pass from Manning (Hall kick), 13:22 (J. Jackson kick), 5:04 TEAM STATISTICS FSU OSU Fourth Quarter Second Quarter First downs 18 21 OSU - Dudley 32 pass from Hoying (Jackson kick), 14:40 ASU - Boyer 25 pass from Plummer (Nycz kick), 10:04 Rushes-yards 27-60 44-118 TENN - Hall 29 field goal, 9:24 Third Quarter Passing yards 334 207 TENN - Hall 25 field goal, 2:06 ASU - Nycz 37 field goal, 9:12 Return yards 121 54 OSU - Stanley 72 pass from Germaine (J. Jackson kick), 8:23 Comp.-Att.-Int. 22-33-2 16-36-3 TEAM STATISTICS TENN OSU Fourth Quarter Sacks-yards 6-40 4-26 First downs 15 17 ASU - Plummer 11 run (Nycz kick), 1:40 Fumbles-lost 0-0 1-0 Rushes-yards 32-145 36-89 OSU - Boston 5 pass from Germaine (J. Jackson kick failed), 0:19 Penalties-yards 9-74 10-70 Passing yards 182 246 Time of Possession 24:56 35:04 Return yards 79 75 TEAM STATISTICS aSU OSU Comp.-Att.-Int. 20-35-0 19-38-1 First Downs 18 18 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Sacks-yards 2-12 3-15 Rushes-yards 41-75 30-133 Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) - Florida State: Minor 12-53-0, Feaster Fumbles-lost 1-1 5-3 Passing yards 201 190 2-10-0, Glenn 2-5-0, McCray 2-2-2, Coles 2-1-0, Busby 7-(-11)-1. Return yards 23 33 Penalties-yards 8-43 6-57 Comp.-Att.-Int. 19-35-1 15-31-0 Ohio State: Pearson 22-60-0, .Rudzinski 1-24-0, Keller 6-20-0, Time of Possession 30:39 29:21 Sacks-yards 5-36 6-33 Jackson 9-19-0, Wiley 3-9-0, Germaine 3-(-14)-0. Fumbles-lost 1-0 1-0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Penalties-yards 9-85 10-75 Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) - Florida State: Busby Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) - Tennessee: Graham 26-154-1, Ford Time of Possession 33:17 26:43 22-33-2-334-1. Ohio State: Germaine 10-26-2-173-1, Jackson 1-4-0, Manning 5-(-13)-0. Ohio State: George 25-101-1, Suala 6-10-1-34-0. 2-3-0, Pearson 1-1-0, Glenn 1-(-4)-0, Hoying 7-(-12)-0. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) - Arizona State: Battle 18-34-0, Red- Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) - Florida State: Minor 9-55-0, Green mond 8-26-0, Paulk 3-7-0, Poole 1-13-0, Plummer 11-(-5)-1. Ohio Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) - Tennessee: Manning 20- State: Pearson 13-114-0, Wiley 7-32-0, S. Jackson 5-6-0, Keller 7-176-1, Warrick 3-82-0, Coles 3-21-0. Ohio State: Miller 6-79-0, 35-0-182-1. Ohio State: Hoying 19-38-1-246-1 2-4-0, Germaine 3-(-20)-0. Boston 3-40-0, Lumpkin 2-61-1, Pearson 2-27-0, Keller 2-(-3)-0. Rambo 1-3-0. Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) - Tennessee: Kent 7-109-1, Kyler Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) - Arizona State: Plummer 4-16-0, Nash 3-44-0, Price 2-4-0, Graham 2-0-0, Pfeiffer 1-7-0, Lane 19-35-1-201-1. Ohio State: Germaine 9-17-0-131-2, S. Jackson 1-2-0. Ohio State: Glenn 7-95-0, Dudley 5-106-1, George 3-18-0, 6-14-0-59-1. Stanley 1-14-0, Tillman 1-.7-0, Houser 1-5-0, Sualua 1-1-0. Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) - Arizona State: L. Jackson 5-71-0, 1997 Rose Bowl Battle 5-30-0, Bush 3-41-0, Boyer 3-39-1, Poole 1-10-0, Kendall 1-7- 0, Paulk 1-3-0. Ohio State: Stanley 5-124-1, Boston 4-20-2, Keller 3-24-0, D. Miller 2-18-0, Pearson 1-4-0. 1998 Sugar Bowl No. 9 Ohio State 14

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1999 Sugar Bowl 2001 Outback Bowl 2002 Outback Bowl No. 8 Texas A&M 14 South Carolina 24 Ohio State 28 No. 3 Ohio State 24 No. 18 Ohio State 7 South Carolina 31

SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f Texas A&M 7 0 7 0 - 14 South Carolina 0 3 7 14 - 24 Ohio State 0 0 7 21 - 28 Ohio State 21 3 0 0 - 24 Ohio State 0 0 7 0 - 7 South Carolina 0 14 14 3 - 31 Jan. 1, 1999, Louisiana Superdome (76,502) Jan. 1, 2001, Raymond James Stadium (65,229) Jan. 1, 2002, Raymond James Stadium (66,249)

NEW ORLEANS, La. – Ohio TAMPA, Fla. – In the first meet- TAMPA, Fla. – With the score State capped off an 11-1 season with ing between South Carolina and tied and virtually no time left, South a convincing win over Texas A&M. Ohio State, the Gamecocks upset Carolina kicker Daniel Weaver kicked a The Buckeyes took control early, the favored Buckeyes 24-7. The win 42-yard field goal as the clock expired jumping to a 21-7 first-quarter lead. gave South Carolina Coach Lou Holtz to propel No. 14 South Carolina to The Aggies scored on their first pos- his first victory over the Buckeyes in 31-28 victory over No. 22 Ohio State. session, driving 59 yards with Dante five tries (0-2 at Minnesota and 0-2 The kick, which barely made it over the Hall going in from 9 yards out. at Notre Dame). crossbar, spoiled a valiant comeback Joe Germaine then engineered an Ryan Brewer, a native of Troy, Ohio, effort by the Buckeyes who had rallied eight-play, 71-yard scoring drive. Fol- accounted for 214 all-purpose yards from a 28-0 third quarter deficit. lowing a defensive stop, the Buckeyes and three touchdowns. Quarterback Steve Bellisari engi- marched down the field again, using Both offenses struggled early neered the OSU comeback, completing six plays to go 71 yards with Joe Montgomery’s 10-yard touchdown and South Carolina led 3-0 at the half. The Buckeyes had a chance 21 of 35 passes for 320 yards and two touchdowns. run for a 14-7 lead. to tie it as time expired, but Dan Stultz’ 47-yard field goal attempt Phil Petty, the game’s MVP, threw for 227 yards and two touchdowns, Another defensive stop followed by a huge special teams play was wide to the right. and Andrew Pinnock scored twice for South Carolina. Bellisari ran for gave OSU a 21-7 advantage with just 1:59 to go in the first quarter. The two teams traded touchdowns in the third quarter. Brewer a 2-yard score to close the third quarter, then hit Darrell Sanders with After Derek Ross streaked in to literally “take” the football off A&M scored from 7 yards out for the Gamecocks and offensive guard a 16-yard TD pass with 10:18 to go that cut the lead in half. Jonathan punter Shane Leckler’s foot, Kevin Griffin picked up the loose ball and Mike Gurr recovered a Jonathan Wells fumble in the end zone for Wells’ 1-yard run made it 28-21 with 5:02 to go. Ohio State got the ball went untouched into the end zone. the Buckeyes. back on its 11 with 3:56 to play. He went 6-of-6 for 86 yards, tying the But it was all South Carolina in the fourth quarter as Brewer (the game on Sanders’ 9-yard catch. Cie Grant gave the Buckeyes a chance First Quarter game’s MVP) scored first on a nifty 28-yard screen pass and later for victory at the end, intercepting Petty with 1:12 left. A&M - Hall 9 run (Bynum kick), 10:53 on a 2-yard run. OSU - Germany 18 pass from Germaine (Stultz kick), 8:34 Second Quarter OSU - Montgomery 10 run (Stultz kick), 4:10 Second Quarter USC - Pinnock 1 run (Weaver kick) 12:37 OSU - Griffin 16 blocked punt return (Stultz kick), 1:59 USC - Corse 23 field goal, 12:42 USC - Scott 7 pass from Petty (Weaver kick) 6:54

Second Quarter Third Quarter Third Quarter OSU - Stultz 31 field goal, 00:16 USC - Brewer 7 run (Corse kick), 10:53 USC - Gause 50 pass from Petty (kick failed) 12:56 OSU - Gurr 0 fumble recovery (Stultz kick), 3:51 USC - Pinnock 10 run (Watson pass from Petty) 5:38 Third Quarter OSU - Bellisari 2 run (Nugent kick) 0:00 A&M - Hodge 7 pass from Stewart (Bynum kick), 5:24 Fourth Quarter USC - Brewer 28 pass from Petty (Corse kick), 14:17 Fourth Quarter TEAM STATISTICS OSU A&M USC - Brewer 2 run (Corse kick), 6:11 OSU - Sanders 16 pass from Bellisari (Nugent kick) 10:18 First downs 25 17 OSU - Wells 1 run (Nugent kick) 5:02 Rushes-yards 42-210 27-96 TEAM STATISTICS OSU USC OSU - Sanders 9 pass from Bellisari (Nugent kick) 1:54 Passing yards 222 187 First downs 18 16 USC - Weaver 42 field goal 0:00 Return yards 3-55 5-71 Rushes-yards 51-218 33-85 Comp.-Att.-Int. 21-38-0 22-39-0 Passing yards 175 173 TEAM STATISTICS OSU USC Sacks-yards lost 3-17 5-27 Return yards 51 143 First downs 17 21 Punts 6-230 10-398 Comp.-Att.-Int. 9-19-1 16-28-2 Rushes-yards 36-120 35-64 Fumbles-lost 3-0 1-1 Sacks by-yards lost 4-23 1-9 Passing yards 227 324 Penalties-yards 6-61 6-43 Punts 4-46.8 6-37.5 Return yards 82 121 Time of possession 31:42 28:18 Fumbles-lost 1-0 3-1 Comp.-Att.-Int. 19-37-1 22-37-1 Penalties-yards 7-50 9-65 Sacks by-yards lost 3-24 3-21 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Time of possession 33:33 26:27 Fumbles-lost 2-1 2-2 Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) - Texas A&M: Toombs 10-62-0, Hall Penalties-yards 8-43 6-40 11-53-1, Parker 1-6-0, Stewart 5-(-21)-0. Ohio State: Montgomery INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Time of possession 31:23 28:37 9-96-1, Wiley 16-88-0, Wells 7-30-0, Keller 4-15-0, Germaine 6-(-19)-0. Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs)- South Carolina: Brewer 19-109-2, Pinnock 11-33-0, Smith 7-33-0, Petty 7-23-0, Alexander 5-11-0, Scott 1-7-0, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) - Texas A&M: Steward 22-39-0 Spikes 1-2-0. Ohio State: Wells 14-52-0, Combs 8-25-0, Rambo 1-7-0, Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) - South Carolina: Brewer 5-61-0, Pinnock 187-1. Ohio State: Germaine 21-38-0-222-1. Bellisari 10-1-0, Gurr 0-0-0. 12-49-2, Watson 11-27-0, Jenkins 1-2-0, D. Pinkins 1-0-0, Petty 6-(- 19)-0. Ohio State: Wells 19-37-1, Ross 1-13-0, Bellisari 11-10-1, Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) - Texas A&M: Taylor 5-52-0, Spiller 5-43-0, Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) - South Carolina: Petty 19- Krenzel 4-4-0. Parker 3-9-0, Toombs 2-19-0, Hodge 2-15-1, Hall 2-3-0, Campbell 1-20-0, 9-1-175-1. Ohio State: Bellisari 25-14-1-157-0, Krenzel 3-2-1-16-0. Oliver 1-20-0, Bumgardner 1-6-0. Ohio State: Boston 11-105-0, Wiley Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) - Ohio State: Bellisari 21-35- 5-40-0, German 2-34-1, Miller 1-28-0, Lumpkin 1-8-0, Keller 1-7-0. Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) - South Carolina: Brewer 3-92-1, Kelly 1-320-0, Krenzel 1-2-0-4-0. South Carolina: Petty 19-37-1-227-2. 3-43-0, Scott 3-40-0. Ohio State: Sanders 5-47-0, Rambo 2-65-0, Westbrooks 2-22-0, Combs 2-6-0, Wells 2-4-0, Provitt 1-17-0, Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) - Ohio State: Sanders 5-56-0, Martin Cheatwood 1-7-0, Bryant 1-5-0. 1-19-0, Hartsock 1-4-0, Jenkins 8-152-0, Gamble 2-32-0, Vance 5-61-0. South Carolina: Scott 7-83-1, Watson 4-37-0, Gause 3-72-1, Brewer Missed Field Goals 2-17-0, Pinnock 2-10-0, Thomas 1-8-0. South Carolina: Corse 34. Ohio State: Stultz 47. MISSED FIELD GOALS Ohio State: None. South Carolina: None.

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2003 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl 2004 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl 2004 Alamo Bowl No. 2 Ohio State 31 No. 7 Ohio State 35 Oklahoma State 7 No. 1 Miami (Fla.) 24 (2ot) No. 8 Kansas State 28 No. 24 Ohio State 33

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TEMPE, Ariz. - Ohio State TEMPE, Ariz. – Craig Krenzel SAN ANTONIO, Texas – Justin worked two overtimes to rip the improved to an amazing 24-3 as a Zwick threw for one touchdown, national championship from the starter at Ohio State as the Buckeyes Lydell Ross and Ted Ginn Jr. each ran Miami Hurricanes in one of the claimed a 35-28 victory over Kansas for another and Mike Nugent kicked greatest college football games ever. State in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. four field goals to lead No. 22/24 Maurice Clarett ran 5 yards for the Krenzel overcame two first quarter Ohio State to a 33-7 MasterCard winning touchdown, and Ohio State’s interceptions to complete 11-of- Alamo Bowl victory over Oklahoma defense turned back one final Miami 24 passes for 189 yards and four State in front of 65,265 fans at the bid to tie the game. With that, the touchdowns, finding both Michael Alamodome. Buckeyes completed an unbeaten run Jenkins and Santonio Holmes for two The Buckeyes finished 8-4 on the to their first national title in 34 years scoring strikes each. year as they won their 40th game with a 31-24 win. The Buckeyes stormed out to a under head coach Jim Tressel, who Trailing 24-17 in the first OT, Ohio 21-0 lead in the second quarter, scoring first on special teams before became the fifth coach in school history to reach the mark. He was State converted a 4th-and-14 on a pass by Craig Krenzel. But the Krenzel hit Holmes and Jenkins to pad the lead, which slipped to 21-7 the second fastest to reach 40 wins, taking 51 games. Tressel’s mentor Buckeyes then faced a 4th-and-3 at the 5 when Krenzel threw to at the half. After intermission, the Wildcats pulled within seven, but Earle Bruce reached the plateau in 50 games. Tressel is now 40-11 the right corner of the end zone for Chris Gamble. A flag was thrown Krenzel and Jenkins teamed up to again to reclaim a two-touchdown after four seasons in Columbus and boasts a 19-year career record from the back of the end zone indicating pass interference and three lead. Holmes caught his second TD pass from Krenzel and dragged of 175-68-2. He also has guided the Buckeyes to a 3-1 bowl record. plays later Krenzel scored from the 1 to send the game to a second two feet in the back of the end zone to make the score 35-14. Kansas Zwick, completed 17-of-27 passes for 189 yards and one OT. In the second OT, the Buckeyes went first and Clarett capped State added two more scores. touchdown without an interception. The Buckeyes added 214 rushing the five-play drive. Jenkins finished with five receptions for 96 yards, and ended his yards to finish with 403 yards of total offense. It was the fifth time this The Buckeyes took a 14-7 halftime lead, turning two turnovers career with 2,898 career receiving yards. Kansas State out-gained season for Ohio State to surpass 400 yards in total offense. into touchdowns in a 78-second span, and extended the margin to 10 Ohio State 378-337 in total yards, but the Buckeye defense held the Ross carried the ball 12 times for 99 yards and a score, while points on Mike Nugent’s 44-yard field goal. The Hurricanes closed to Wildcats to 84 yards rushing. Ohio State ran for 148 yards to go with Branden Joe carried 13 times for 57 yards. Ginn added 40 yards on 17-14 on Willis McGahee’s 9-yard scoring run in the third quarter to 189 passing yards. Defensively, Robert Reynolds and A.J. Hawk, the eight carries and scored. set the stage for Todd Sievers’ 40-yard kick at the end of regulation. Fiesta Bowl Defensive MVP, each had 10 tackles to pace the Buckeyes. Ginn, normally a flanker for the Buckeyes, made his first appearance at quarterback. His 5-yard run up the middle that gave Ohio State a First Quarter First Quarter 30-0 lead with 8:13 to play in the third quarter. The OSU freshman was MIA - Parrish 25 pass from Dorsey (Sievers), 4:09 OSU – Hollins Blocked Punt Return (Nugent), 6:41 named the Most Valuable Offensive Player of the game. OSU – Holmes 6 pass from Krenzel (Nugent), 2:49 Second Quarter Ohio State did not put any more points on the board until Nugent delivered his fourth field goal of the night to lift the Buckeyes to a OSU - Krenzel 1 run (Nugent), 2:28 Secont Quarter OSU - Clarett 7 run (Nugent), 1:10 33-0 cushion with 10:44 to play in the game. Nugent, the 2004 Lou OSU – Jenkins 17 pass from Krenzel (Nugent), 6:49 Groza Award winner, connected from 37, 35, 41 and 36 yards to set KSU – Sproles 6 run (Rheem), 3:01 Third Quarter the school’s bowl record with four field goals, his 20th school record. OSU - FG Nugent 44, 8:33, MIA - McGahee 9 run (Sievers), 2:11 Third Quarter Ohio State limited Oklahoma State to 286 total yards. The Cowboys Fourth Quarter KSU – Roberson 14 run (Rheem), 8:59 had entered the game averaging 245.0 rushing yards per game, but MIA - FG Sievers 40, 0:00 OSU – Jenkins 8 pass from Krenzel (Nugent), 4:53 the Buckeyes held them to 149 yards rushing on 30 carries. Oklahoma OSU – Holmes 31 pass from Krenzel (Nugent), 00:37 State added 137 yards passing. Donte Whitner led the Buckeyes with Overtime eight tackles, including seven solo stops. Anthony Schlegel, A.J. Hawk MIA - Winslow 7 pass from Dorsey (Sievers) Fourth Quarter and Quinn Pitcock added five tackles each. Simon Fraser was named OSU - Krenzel 1 run (Nugent), OSU - Clarett 5 run (Nugent) KSU – Saba 3 run (Rheem), 13:25 the Most Valuable Defensive Player of the Alamo Bowl. KSU – Roberson 1 run (Rheem), 2:47 Team Statistics OSu mia First Quarter First Downs 14 19 TEAM STATISTICS OSu kSU OSU - Gonzalez 23 pass from Zwick (Nugent kick), 12:02 Rushes-yards 52-145 33-65 First Downs 15 25 Passing yards 122 304 OSU - Nugent 37 field goal, 9:53 Rushes-yards 40-148 32-84 Punt returns-yards 1-1 2-56 OSU - Nugent 35 field goal, 5:55 Kickoff returns-yards 1-15 1-39 Passing yards 189 294 Punt returns-yards 5-48 4-10 Comp.-Att.-Int. 7-21-2 29-44-2 Second Quarter Sacks by-yards lost 4-18 1-4 Kickoff returns-yards 3-60 5-79 OSU - Ross 1 run (Nugent kick), 10:26 Fumbles-lost 0-0 3-3 Comp.-Att.-Int. 11-24-2 20-52-1 OSU - Nugent 41 field goal, 4:19 Penalties-yards 9-49 6-30 Sacks by-yards lost 2-17 0-0 Time of Possession 46:27 28:33 Fumbles-lost 0-0 0-0 Third Quarter Penalties-yards 9-63 8-51 Individual Statistics OSU - Ginn, Jr. 5 run, 8:13 Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) - Ohio State: Krenzel 19-81-2, Clarett Time of Possession 31:28 28:32 23-47-2, Ross 9-17-0, Groom 1-0-0. Miami: McGahee 20-67-1, Payton 8-17-0, Hill 1-0-0, Dorsey 4-(-19)-0. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Fourth Quarter Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) – Ohio State: Ross 20-82-0, Joe 11-46-0, OSU - Nugent 36 field goal, 10:44 Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) - Ohio State: Krenzel 7-21-2- Krenzel 8-21-0, Holmes 1-(-1)-0. Kansas State: Sproles 13-38-1, Roberson OKS - Willis 4 run (Ricks kick), 7:29 122-0. Miami: Dorsey 28-43-2-296-2, Crudup 1-1-0-8-0. 16-32-2, Moriera 1-13-0, Saba 2-1-1. [continued on next page] Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) - Ohio State: Jenkins 4-45-0, Gamble Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) – Ohio State: Krenzel 11-24-2- 2-69-0, Vance 1-8-0. Miami: Winslow 11-122-1, Parrish 5-70-1, 189-4. Kansas State: Roberson 20-51-1-294-0. Johnson 4-54-0, Sands 3-34-0, McGahee 3-5-0, Hill 1-8-0, Payton 1-7-0, Geathers 1-4-0. Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) – Ohio State: Jenkins 5-96-2, Childress 2-44-0, Holmes 2-37-2, Ross 2-12-0. Kansas State: Dennis 7-113-0, Terry 4-58-0, Missed Field Goals Moriera 3-59-0, Sproles 3-5-0, Polite 1-31-0, Hill 1-17-0, Casey 1-11-0. Ohio State: Nugent 42. Miami: Sievers 54. MISSED FIELD GOALS Ohio State: None. Kansas State: Rheem 45. 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL ohio state’s bowl history

2004 Alamo Bowl [continued] of the fourth quarter, to give OSU a 27-13 lead. 2007 BCS CHampionship Notre Dame’s final score came on a three-yard run by Walker with TEAM STATISTICS OKS oSU 5:27 to play, cutting the Ohio State lead to 27-20. Their scoring drive No. 2 Florida 41 First Downs 15 19 covered 80 yards in 13 plays. Rushes-yards 30-149 42-214 No. 1 Ohio State 14 But the Buckeyes quickly responded with an 85-yard drive of Passing yards 137 189 their own that included two clutch third-down completions by Smith Punt returns-yards 2-1 3-17 and a 60-yard TD gallop by Antonio Pittman that eliminated any and SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f Kickoff returns-yards 1-15 1-26 all doubts. Florida 14 20 0 7 - 41 Comp.-Att.-Int. 15-35-1 17-27-1 Smith was the MVP of the game, rolling up 408 yards in total Sacks by-yards lost 0-0 1-4 Ohio State 7 7 0 0 - 14 offense and accounting for three touchdowns. The Buckeyes finished Fumbles-lost 1-1 1-1 Jan. 8, 2007, Univ. of Phoenix Stadium (74,628) the evening with a season-high 617 yards in total offense – 342 Penalties-yards 6-45 2-25 passing and 293 on the ground. The Buckeyes had three drives of 80 Time of Possession 25:09 34:51 GLENDALE, Ariz. – Ohio State’s or more yards and a fourth of 68. Ted Ginn Jr. returned the opening All-America linebacker A.J. Hawk was the defensive MVP. He INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS kickoff 93 yards for a touchdown, but had a game-high 12 tackles, including 3.5 tackles for loss, two sacks Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) – Oklahoma State: Woods 12-72-0, El- it was all Florida from there as the No. and a forced fumble. liott 3-39-0, Morency 8-20-0, Willis 2-7-1, Shaw 2-6-0, Jones 2-5-0, 2 Gators upset the No. 1 Buckeyes, 41- Wohlgemuth 1-0-0. Ohio State: Ross 12-99-1, Joe 13-57-0, Ginn, 14, in the BSC National Championship First Quarter Jr. 8-40-1, Hall 4-9-0, DeMaria 2-4-0, Pittman 2-3-0, Parker 1-2-0. Game Jan. 8 in Glendale, Ariz. UND - Walker 20 run (Fitzpatrick kick), 12:59 Big Ten champion Ohio State (12- OSU - Ginn, Jr. 56 pass from T. Smith (Huston kick), 10:02 Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) – Oklahoma State: Woods 1) had defeated the nation’s second- 15-34-1-137-0, Pena 0-1-0-0-0. Ohio State: Zwick 17-27-0-189-1. ranked team twice earlier in the Second Quarter season – at Texas and vs. Michigan OSU – Ginn, Jr. 68 run (Huston kick), 14:16 Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) – Oklahoma State: Woods 4-40-0, – but saw its four-game bowl winning OSU - Holmes, 85 pass from T. Smith (Houston kick), 2:21 Frazier 3-24-0, Bajema 2-29-0, Elliott 2-9-0, Mack 1-19-0, Willis 1-9- streak and the nation’s best 19-game winning streak overall come to 0, Johnson 1-6-0, Jones 1-1-0. Ohio State: Ginn Jr. 6-78-0, Holmes an end. The 2006 Buckeyes are the only team to face a No. 2-ranked Third Quarter 5-47-0, Nicol 2-11-0, Gonzalez 1-23-1, Schnittker 1-14-0, Childress opponent three times in the same season. UND - Walker 10 run (FItzpatrick kick failed), 3:25 1-12-0, Hamby 1-4-0. Ginn was injured in the celebration of his opening kickoff return OSU - Huston 40 field goal, 2:20 for a touchdown and the Buckeyes could not recover offensively. MISSED FIELD GOALS Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Troy Smith completed 4-of-14 Fourth Quarter Oklahoma State: Ricks 42. Ohio State: none. passes for 35 yards and an interception and was sacked five times OSU - Huston 26 field goal, 10:12 by the Gators (13-1). UND - Walker 3 run (Fitzpatrick kick), 5:27 Junior tailback Antonio Pittman rushed for 62 yards on 10 carries OSU - Pittman 60 run (Huston kick), 1:46 2006 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl and his 18-yard touchdown run with 13:32 left in the second quarter No. 4 Ohio State 34 brought the score to 21-14 in favor of the Gators, but it would be all TEAM STATISTICS OSu und the closer the Buckeyes would get. No. 6 Notre Dame 20 First Downs 27 22 Florida, champion of the Southeastern Conference, scored Rushes-yards 36-275 29-62 touchdowns on its first three possessions, then kicked a pair of field Passing yards 342 286 SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f goals before scoring another touchdown with 23 seconds left before Comp.-Att.-Int. 19-28-0 29-45-0 halftime. The Gators led 34-14 at intermission, capitalizing on the Ohio State 7 14 3 10 - 34 Punt returns-yards 2-20 1-0 Buckeyes turning it over on downs on their own 29 yard line and a Notre Dame 7 0 6 7 - 20 Kickoff returns-yards 3-51 2-23 Smith fumble on his own 20 on back-to-back possessions. Sacks by-yards lost 5-41 1-8 Jan. 2, 2006, Sun Devil Stadium (76,196) OSU linebackers James Laurinaitis and Marcus Freeman both Fumbles-lost 2-2 1-0 collected 15 tackles in the game. Penalties-yards 7-53 6-48 Tempe, Ariz. – Led by Troy Smith First Quarter Time of Possession 30:44 29:16 and Ted Ginn Jr. on offense and All- OSU – Ginn, Jr. 93 kickoff return (Pettrey kick), 14:44 America A.J. Hawk on defense, Ohio FLA - Baker 14 pass from Leak (Hetland kick), 10:31 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS State ran roughshod over Notre Dame FLA - Harvin 4 run (Hetland kick), 5:51 in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, downing Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) – Ohio State: Pittman 21-136-1, Ginn, Jr. the Irish 34-20 in a game that wasn’t 2-73-1, T. Smith 13-66-0. Notre Dame: Walker 16-90-3, Schwapp Second Quarter as close as the final score indicated. 2-4-0, Quinn 10-(-32)-0. FLA - Wynn 2 run (Hetland kick), 14:56 The Buckeyes were making their OSU - Pittman 18 run (Pettrey kick), 13:32 third appearance in four years in the Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) – Ohio State: T. Smith 19-28- FLA - Hetland, 42 field goal, 6:00 Fiesta Bowl, and Sun Devil Stadium 0-342-2. Notre Dame: Quinn 29-45-0-286-0. FLA - Hetland, 40 field goal, 1:53 seemed to fit them like an old pair of FLA - Caldwell 1 pass from Tebow (Hetland kick), 0:23 well broken in sneakers. Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) – Ohio State: Ginn Jr. 8-167-1, Holmes Fourth Quarter After Notre Dame opened the game with a crisp six-play, 72-yard 5-124-1, Hall 2-22-0, Pittman 2-6-0, Gonzalez 1-15-0, Frost 1-8-0. FLA - Tebow 1 run (Hetland kick), 10:20 drive that culminated with a 20-yard run by Darius Walker, it was Notre Dame: Stovall 9-126-0, Walker 7-37-0, Samardzija 6-59-0, TEAM STATISTICS fla oSU pretty much all Ohio State the rest of the way. Shelton 5-52-0, Fasano 2-12-0. First Downs 21 8 Smith and Ginn saw to that. First they hooked up on a beautifully Rushes-yards 43-156 23-47 thrown 56-yard scoring pass on which Ginn was five yards beyond his MISSED FIELD GOALS Passing yards 214 35 defender when the ball settled into his outstretched hands. Then Ginn Ohio State: Huston 28(BK), 46(BK). Notre Dame: None. Comp.-Att.-Int. 26-37-0 4-14-1 gave the Buckeyes the lead for good on a dazzling 68-yard reverse Punt returns-yards 4-28 1-13 in which he cut this way and that and left frustrated Notre Dame Kickoff returns-yards 1-33 6-193 defenders strewn helplessly in his wake. Smith dialed pay dirt again Sacks by-yards lost 5-51 1-7 just before halftime, connecting with Santonio Holmes on an 85-yard Fumbles-lost 0-0 1-1 pass that gave the Buckeyes a 21-7 lead at intermission. Had it not Penalties-yards 6-50 5-50 been for two fumbles, one in the ND red zone, and a blocked field Time of Possession 40:48 19:12 goal, the margin might have been greater. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS The Buckeyes had 391 yards in total offense at halftime. Notre Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) – Florida: Wynn 19-69-1, Tebow 10-39-1, Dame had 154. Ohio State was a perfect five-for-five on third-down Harvin 5-22-1, Caldwell 3-15-0, Leak 3-14-0, Moore 2-7-0, Team conversions. 1-(-1)-0. Ohio State: Pittman 10-62-1, C. Wells 2-9-0, Hartline 1-5-0, Smith had thrown for 248 yards by intermission and both Ginn and T. Smith 10-(-29)-0. Holmes were over the 100-yard mark in receiving yards. Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) – Florida: Leak 25-36-0-213-1, Walker scored on a 10-yard run in the third quarter to cut the deficit Tebow 1-1-0-1-1. Ohio State: T. Smith 4-14-1-35-0. to eight at 21-13, but a 40-yard field goal by Josh Huston made it 24-13 Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) – Florida: Harvin 9-60-0, Cornelius 5-50- at the end of three quarters. 0, Ingram 4-58-0, Baker 4-23-1, Latsko 2-17-0, Caldwell 2-6-1. Ohio Huston converted again, this time from 26-yards out at the start State: Gonzalez 2-11-0, Hartline 1-13-0, Pittman 1-11-0. MISSED FIELD GOALS Florida: None. Ohio State: None.

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2008 BCS CHAMPIONSHIP taking criticism, you better not be at Ohio State and better not be Texas trailed 6-3 at the half after being held to minus-9 yards playing football.” rushing and giving up 140 to the Buckeyes, 96 to junior running back No. 2 LSU 38 LSU (12-2), whose two losses both came in triple overtime, became Chris “Beanie” Wells, who missed most of the fourth quarter after No. 1 Ohio State 24 just the fourth favorite to win in 10 BCS championship games. he was concussed. The Buckeyes opened up the scoring with a 51 yard field goal by SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f First Quarter Aaron Pettrey in the first quarter. Texas evened things up with a 27 OSU – C. Wells 65 run (Pretorius kick), 13:34 yard field goal by Lawrence Hunte. Ryan Pretorious added a 30-yarder LSU 3 21 7 7 - 38 OSU - Pretorius 25 field goal, 9:12 to put OSU up 6-3. Pettry also missed a 51-yarder in the first period. Ohio State 10 0 7 7 - 24 LSU - David 32 field goal, 2:21 McCoy was sacked on a 4th-and-7 situation to squelch one drive Jan. 7, 2008, Louisiana Superdome (79,651) in the first half and was intercepted at the goal-line by Anderson Second Quarter Russell in the final five seconds after the Longhorns had driven to LSU - Dickson 13 pass from Flynn (David kick), 13:00 OSU’s 15-yard line. New Orleans (AP) – Making LSU - LaFell 10 pass from Flynn (David kick), 7:25 its second straight appearance in McCoy completed 20 of 27 passes over the first two quarters and LSU - Hester 1 run (David kick), 4:16 the BCS championship game, and its drove Texas 80 yards for the go-ahead touchdown on the opening drive third in six years, No. 1 Ohio State of the third quarter, covering the final 14 on a quarterback draw. The Third Quarter was unable to contain No. 2 LSU in a Longhorns converted two fourth down plays in the drive, including LSU - Doucet 4 pass from Flynn (David kick), 9:04 38-24 loss at the Superdome. Rashad Bobino’s run on a fake punt on a 4th-and-2. OSU - Robiskie 5 pass from Boeckman (Pretorius kick), 1:38 Ohio State was trying to win He found Cosby with a 7-yard touchdown pass before the quarter its second BCS title in six years, ended for a 17-6 lead. Ohio State scored the next 15 points and Fourth Quarter and add to the one that Coach Jim took a 21-17 lead on Dan Herron’s 15-yard run with 2:05 remaining. LSU - Dickson 5 pass from Flynn (David kick), 1:50 Tressel captured by upsetting Miami The Longhorns then covered 78 yards in 11 plays. Cosby broke OSU - Hartline 15 pass from Boeckman (Pretorius kick), 1:13 31-24 in double overtime for the 2002 free at the 15-yard line over the middle and had nothing between championship. him and the end zone. TEAM STATISTICS LSu oSU LSU rallied from an early 10-0 deficit, taking a 24-10 halftime Quarterback , a senior who lost his starting spot to First Downs 25 17 lead that held up. Pryor after two games, gave the Buckeyes a lift when they needed it. Rushes-yards 49-152 30-145 “We just didn’t do the things you need to do to win a ballgame He completed 5 of 11 passes for 110 yards and a touchdown to Pryor, Passing yards 174 208 of this nature. We’re very aware that LSU’s a deserving champion,” who lined up at wide receiver. Brian Robiskie led Buckeye receivers Comp.-Att.-Int. 19-27-1 15-26-2 Tressel said. with five catches for 116 yards. Punt returns-yards 1-8 1-9 Ohio State (11-2) had little to celebrate after Chris “Beanie” Wells, Pryor threw for 66 yards and ran for 78. Kickoff returns-yards 2-22 7-124 who finished the game with 146 rushing yards, broke loose for a 65-yard McCoy finished by hitting 41 of 59 passes for 414 yards and was Sacks by-yards lost 5-36 1-15 TD run on the fourth play of the game. named the offensive MVP. Cosby had 14 receptions for 171 yards. Fumbles-lost 2-0 3-1 Known as a punishing runner, Wells got the game off to a quick Ohio State, which was playing the Fiesta for the fourth time Penalties-yards 4-36 7-83 start; the Buckeyes’ bruising back started left, made a nifty cut right since 2003, is 4-2 in the bowl and 18-22 overall, 4-4 under Tressel. Time of Possession 33:56 26:04 and burst through the middle. On the longest run of his career, Beanie Texas now leads the all-time series 2-1, with every game being outran All-America safety Craig Steltz for a 65-yard TD. played since 2005. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS This time, Ohio State made it 10-0 on its next possession. Todd Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) – LSU: Hester 21-86-1, Murphy 2-33-0, K Boeckman hit a wide-open Brandon Saine, setting up Ryan Pretorius’ First Quarter Williams 2-20-0, T Holliday 3-13-0, Flynn 12-8-0, Doucet 2-7-0, Scott 25-yard field goal. OSU - Pettrey, 51 field goal, 7:28 Second Quarter 2-6-0, Perrilloux 1-4-0, Team 4-(-25)-0. Ohio State: C Wells 20-146-1, Only five minutes into the game, Ohio State and its all-brass TEX - Hunte, 27 field goal, 11:45 Hartline 1-6-0, Boeckman 9-(-7)-0. band was blowing away the Tigers. LSU looked dazed and defensive Third Quarter OSU - Pretorius, 30 field goal, 5:39 coordinator Bo Pelini had few answers, but LSU’s offense started TEX - McCoy, 14 run (Hunte kick), 8:29 Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) – LSU: Flynn 19-27-1-175-1. clicking behind running back Jacob Hester. TEX - Cosby, 7 pass from McCoy (Hunte kick), 1:04 Ohio State: Boeckman 15-26-2-208-2. First, he barreled into All-America linebacker James Laurinaitis for a short gain. Both players are the rugged type and in a nice show of Fourth Quarter Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) – LSU: Doucet 7-51-1, Dickson 4-44-2, sportsmanship, Laurinaitis -- whose dad, Joe, once starred as “Animal” OSU - Pettrey, 44 field goal, 13:22 Byrd 2-28-0, LaFell 2-15-1, Zinger 1-18-0, Scott 1-16-0, Johnson 1-3- in the “Legion of Doom” wrestling tag team -- helped up Hester. OSU - Pryor, 5 pass from Boeckman (Pryor pass failed), 7:26 0, K Williams 1-(-1)-0. Ohio State: Hartline 6-75-1, Robiskie 5-50-1, Hester broke off a 20-yard run on the next play, and LSU eventually OSU - Herron, 15 run (Pryor pass failed), 2:05 Saine 3-69-0, Small 1-14-0. got a 32-yard field goal from Colt David that made it 10-3. TEX - Cosby, 26 pass from McCoy (Hunte kick), 0:16 That score late in the first quarter seemed to jazz everyone in purple MISSED FIELD GOALS and gold. Two big penalties against Ohio State helped set up Matt TEAM STATISTICS OSu teX LSU: None. Ohio State: Pretorius 38 (BK) Flynn’s 13-yard touchdown pass to Richard Dickson, who somehow First Downs 21 33 found himself uncovered. Flynn punctuated the strike by hollering, Rushes-yards 39-203 29-54 giving a wild fist pump and putting up both hands to signal TD. Passing yards 176 414 Tied at 10, the Buckeyes counted on Wells. He delivered one of the Comp.-Att.-Int. 10-25-0 41-58-1 season’s best stiff-arms on a 29-yard romp, and Ohio State seemed Punt returns-yards 1-16 0-0 poised to retake the lead. 2009 Tostitos Fiesta bowL Kickoff returns-yards 5-102 5-93 Sacks by-yards lost 4-45 3-26 Instead, Ricky Jean-Francois crashed through the middle, swung his No. 10 Ohio State 21 big right arm and blocked Pretorius’ 38-yard field goal try. Fumbles-lost 1-0 2-0 LSU turned to another of its five dangerous tailbacks, and NCAA No. 3 Texas 24 Penalties-yards 7-67 8-65 sprint star Trindon Holliday zigzagged closer to the goal line. Flynn’s Time of Possession 30:13 29:47 perfect pass to Brandon LaFell in the back left corner of the end zone SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS put the Tigers ahead 17-10. Ohio State 3 3 0 15 - 21 Then, LSU’s defense made the big play. Cornerback Chevis Jackson Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) – Ohio State: C Wells 16-106-0, Pryor intercepted Boeckman’s lost toss and streaked 34 yards down the Texas 0 3 14 7 - 24 15-78-0, Herron 5-30-1, M Wells 1-(-2)-0, Boeckman 1-(-9)-0. Texas Ogbonnaya 11-42-0, Whittaker 6-23-0, Bobino 1-2-0, Johnson 3-2-0, right sideline. Jan. 5, 2009, University of Phoenix Stadium (72,047) The Tigers moved to a first-and-goal at 1. On third down, Hester McCoy 8-(-15)-1 . plunged up the middle and it was 24-10 at the half. GLENDALE, ARIZ. – Ohio State Passing (comp.-att.-int.-yds.-TDs) – Ohio State: Pryor 5-13-0-66- The Tigers got two big plays on special teams -- Ricky Jean-Francois scored 15 unanswered points in 0, Boeckman 5-12-110-1. Texas: McCoy 41-58-1-414-2. blocked a field goal, and LSU took advantage of a roughing-the-kicker the fourth quarter, including a Todd penalty when Austin Spitler missed on a punt-block attempt. Boeckman-to-Terrelle Pryor touchdown Receiving (no.-yds.-TDs) – Ohio State: Robiskie 5-116-0, Posey Flynn hit Early Doucet with a four-yard toss with 9:04 left for a pass, but it wasn’t enough to shake off 2-13-0, Ballard 1-21-0, C Wells 1-21-0, Pryor 1-5-1. Texas: Cosby 31-10 lead and the celebration was on in earnest. The Buckeyes made the pesky Texas Longhorns. 14-171-2, Shipley 10-78-0, Collins 7-60-0, Kirkendoll 5-41-0, Ogbon- the score more respectable on Boeckman’s 5-yard TD pass on fourth Quarterback Colt McCoy hit Quan naya 4-56-0, Ullman 1-8-0. down to Brian Robiskie, only to have Flynn come back and throw his Cosby with a 26-yard scoring pass for second TD pass to Dickson. the winning score with 16 seconds left. MISSED FIELD GOALS As the clock ticked down, Boeckman threw a 15-yard touchdown The Longhorns, ranked third in the BCS Ohio State: Pretorius 51. Texas: None pass to Brian Hartline. ratings and both major polls, used a “I worry about disappointment because of how hard the kids second-half comeback to outlast the work. I don’t worry about criticism,” Tressel said. “If you struggle Buckeyes. McCoy ran for one touchdown and threw for another in the third quarter. 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL ohio state’s bowl history

2010 ROSE BOWL First Quarter 2012 GaTOR BOWL OSU - Saine, Brandon, 13 yd pass from Pryor, Terrelle (Pettrey, No. 8 Ohio State 26 Aaron kick), 11:37 Ohio State 17 No. 7 Oregon 17 OSU - Barclay, Devin, 19 yd FG, 00:34 Florida 24

Second Quarter SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f Flint, Morgan, 24 yd FG, 14:24 SCORING 1 2 3 4 - f Ohio State 10 6 3 7 - 26 Blount, L, 3 yd rush (Flint kick), 09:14 Ohio State 0 10 0 7 - 17 Oregon 0 10 7 0 - 17 Barclay, 30 yd FG, 01:05 Oregon 7 7 7 3 - 24 Pettrey, Aaron, 45 yd FG, 00:00 Jan. 1, 2010, Rose Bowl Stadium (93,963) Jan. 2, 2012, Everbank Field (61,312)

PASADENA, Calif. – A Rose Third Quarter JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Bowl record-setting performance by Masoli, J, 1 yd rush (Flint kick), 11:03 Florida’s defense and special the Ohio State offense, led by the Barclay, 38 yd FG, 06:35 teams came up big in the Ga- passing and running skills of quar- tor Bowl, recording six sacks terback Terrelle Pryor, propelled No. Fourth Quarter and scoring twice as the Ga- 8 Ohio State to a 26-17 victory over Posey, DeVier, 17 yd pass from Pryor (Pettrey kick), 07:02 tors beat Ohio State 24-17. No. 7 Oregon in the 96th edition of Andre Debose returned a the “Grandaddy of them all” Jan. 1 TEAM STATISTICS OSu uo kickoff 99 yards - the longest at the Rose Bowl Stadium. First downs 26 12 scoring play in bowl history Pryor, who had not thrown more Rushes-Yards 51-153 33-179 - and Chris Rainey blocked a than 17 passes in Ohio State’s pre- Passing Yards 226 81 punt that was returned for a touchdown. vious five games – all wins that Att-Comp-Int 38-23-1 20-9-1 The speedsters helped the Gators (7-6) avoid their first losing clinched a fifth consecutive Big Ten Conference title and the school’s Total plays-Yards 89-419 53-260 season since 1979 and pick up some much-needed momentum after first Rose Bowl berth since 1997 – had a personal-best day at quar- Punts (Avg) 3-43.7 4-43.2 losing six of their previous eight games. terback to earn Most Valuable Player honors. The sophomore com- Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 Ohio State (6-7) dropped four straight to finish below .500 for pleted 23 of 37 passes for 266 yards with two touchdowns and one Penalties-Yards 5-39 7-59 the first time since 1988, and lost seven games for the first time interception. He also led Ohio State in rushing with 72 yards for 338 Possession Time 41:37 18:23 since 1897. yards of total offense. Ohio State fell to 0-10 in bowl games against teams from the 3rd-down conv. 11 of 21 2 of 11 Pryor, quite simply, was masterful in keeping the Ohio State of- Southeastern Conference. 4th-down conv. 1 of 1 2 of 2 fense on the field for 89 plays and a Rose Bowl record 41 minutes 37 Sacks by-yards lost 1-9 4-19 seconds, the stat of the day when considering the high-scoring Duck First Quarter offense just didn’t have the opportunities or the time to come near its UF - Thompson 17 pass from Brantley (Sturgis kick), 00:56 37.7 points-per-game average. Consider: INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) – Ohio State-Pryor, Terrelle 20-72; Saine, Pryor led a 10-play, 74-yard drive on Ohio State’s first possession Second Quarter Brandon 14-45; Herron, Dan 14-42; Team 3-minus 6. Oregon-James, that was capped by a Pryor to Brandon Saine touchdown pass cover- OSU - Posey 5 pass from Miller (Basil kick), 11:25 L 15-70; Barner, Kenjon 7-64; Blount, L 5-36; Masoli, J 6-9. ing 13 yards. Saine, who rushed for 45 yards and caught two passes UF - Debose 99 kickoff return (Sturgis kick), 11:13 for 59 more on the day, bulldozed through a Duck defender at the 2 OSU - Basil 47 field goal, 00.15 to score the TD. PASSING: Ohio State-Pryor, Terrelle 23-37-1-266; Team 0-1-0-0. After Oregon came from 10 down to tie the score at 10 and retake Oregon-Masoli, J 9-20-1-81. Third Quarter momentum in the second quarter, Pryor and the OSU offense went UF - Stewart 14 blocked punt return (Sturgis kick) on a 19-play drive that chewed up 8:03 on the clock. Devin Barclay’s RECEIVING: Ohio State-Sanzenbacher, Dane 9-64; Posey, DeVier second of three field goals on the day – from 30 yards – put the 8-101; Herron, Dan 3-19; Saine, Brandon 2-59; Ballard, Jake 1-24. Fourth Quarter Buckeyes back into the lead at 13-10. Oregon-James, L 4-25; Tuinei, L 2-30; Barner, Kenjon 1-13; Maehl, UF - Sturgis 17 field goal, 14:09 A Ross Homan interception with just 25 seconds remaining be- Jeff 1-10; Davis, D.J. 1-3. fore intermission gave Pryor just enough time to set up a 45-yard OSU - Hall 11 pass from Miller (Basil kick), 00:57 Aaron Pettrey field goal as time expired. The successful kick signaled INTERCEPTIONS: Ohio State-Homan, Ross 1-20. Oregon-Boyett, TEAM STATISTICS OSu uf Pettrey’s return from knee surgery that caused the senior to miss the John 1-5. final three games of the regular season. First downs 20 14 Pryor and the offense matched Oregon’s touchdown to open the Rushes-Yards 37-137 38-131 FUMBLES: Ohio State-Team 1-0. Oregon-Blount, L 1-1. third quarter, one that gave the Ducks a 17-16 lead, with an 11-play Passing Yards 162 132 drive that resulted in a Barclay field goal from 38 yards out. putting Att-Comp-Int 18-23-0 12-16-1 Ohio State back into the lead at 19-17. Total plays-Yards 60-299 54-263 After each team had a turnover and a punt, Pryor directed a 13- Punts (Avg) 6-39.3 3-37.3 play, 81-yard fourth quarter touchdown drive for a 26-17 lead. Pryor Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-2 hit for 24 yards for a key third-down conversion, and Penalties-Yards 4-25 7-74 then found DeVier Posey in the end zone from 17 yards out for the Possession Time 32:21 27:39 touchdown. 3rd-down conv. 2 of10 6 of 12 Posey and the receivers had big days with Pryor on target and his 4th-down conv. 0 of 0 0 of 0 throws on pace. Posey finished with eight receptions for 101 yards Sacks by-yards lost 0-0 6-34 and running mate Dane Sanzenbacher had nine for 64 yards. Saine, coming out of the backfield, had a marvelous over the shoulder INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS catch-and-run along the sidelines for a 46-yard gain. Tight end Bal- Rushing (att.-yds.-TDs) – Ohio State-Herron 12-82; Hall 4-24; Miller lard leaped into the air to bring down Pryor’s third-down throw that kept that winning drive going. 15-20; Hyde 5-17; Posey 1-(-6); UF-Rainey 16-71; Demps 7-30; Burton Equal credit goes, too, to Ohio State’s defense, which limited the 4-23; Gillislee 5-15; Joyer 1-0; Brantley 2-(-3). Ducks to a mere 260 offensive yards. Leader Jeremiah Masoli threw for only 81 yards and had just nine rushing yards while 1,400-yard PASSING: Ohio State-Miller 18-23-0-162; UF-Brantley 12-16- rusher LaMichael James managed just 70 yards rushing. 1-132. Ross Homan led the Buckeyes with 12 tackles and an interception late in the first half that led to an Ohio State field goal and a 16-10 RECEIVING: Ohio State-Posey 5-38-1; Herron 4-11; Hall 3-12-1; halftime lead. Thaddeus Gibson had two tackles-for-loss while Cam Smith 2-47; Heuerman 1-25; Fields 1-13; Boren 1-8; Hyde 1-8; UF- Heyward and Doug Worthington had one apiece. Rainey 3-31; Hines 2-40; Thompson 2-27-1; Debose 1-9; Hammond The win completed an 11-2 season for Ohio State and it put 1-8; Demps 1-7; Dunbar 1-6; Leonard 1-4. an end to a number of streaks: it stopped a three-game BCS bowl game losing streak for Ohio State; it snapped a six-game losing skid INTERCEPTIONS: Ohio State-Moeller 1-0. UF-None against teams ranked in the Top 10; and it snapped a six-game Big Ten conference losing streak in the Rose Bowl. FUMBLES: Ohio State-Herron 1-1; Posey 1-1. UF Brantley 2-2. The 2009 senior class, with its Rose Bowl victory, finished with 44 wins, most in Ohio State history. 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio State First-Team All-Americans

1954 Dean Dugger...... E 1914 Boyd Cherry...... E OSU Three-Time All-America Selections 1916 Chic Harley...... B Howard Cassady...... HB Robert Karch...... T Jim Reichenbach...... G 1916, 1917, 1919 Chic Harley...... RB 1917 Charles Bolen...... E 1955 Jim Parker...... G 1928, 1929, 1930 Wesley Fesler...... E Harold Courtney...... E Howard Cassady...... HB Chic Harley...... B 1956 Jim Parker...... G 1930, 1931, 1932 Lew Hinchman...... HB Kelley VanDyne...... C 1957 Aurealius Thomas...... G 1934, 1935, 1936 Merle Wendt...... E 1918 Clarence MacDonald...... E 1958 James Houston...... E 1973, 1974, 1975 Archie Griffin...... TB 1919 Chic Harley...... B Jim Marshall...... T 1974, 1975, 1976 Tom Skladany...... P Gaylord Stinchcomb...... B Bob White...... FB 2000, 2001, 2002 Mike Doss...... SS 1920 Iolas Huffman...... G 1959 Jim Houston...... E 2006, 2007, 2008 James Laurinaitis...... LB Gaylord Stinchcomb...... B 1960 Bob Ferguson...... FB 1921 Iolas Huffman...... T 1961 Bob Ferguson...... FB 1987 Chris Spielman...... LB Cyril Myers...... E 1964 Jim Davidson...... T Tom Tupa...... P 1923 Harry Workman...... QB Ike Kelley...... LB 1988 Jeff Uhlenhake...... C 1924 Harold Cunningham...... E Arnie Chonko...... DB 1991 Steve Tovar...... LB 1925 Edwin Hess...... G 1965 Douglas Van Horn...... G 1992 Steve Tovar...... LB 1926 Edwin Hess...... G Ike Kelley...... LB 1993 Korey Stringer...... OT Martin Karow...... HB 1966 Ray Pryor...... C Dan Wilkinson...... DT Leo Raskowski...... T 1968 David Foley...... OT 1994 Korey Stringer...... OT 1927 Leo Raskowski...... T Rufus Mayes...... OT 1995 Eddie George...... TB 1928 Wesley Fesler...... E 1969 Jim Stillwagon...... G Terry Glenn...... FL 1929 Wesley Fesler...... E Rex Kern...... QB Orlando Pace...... OT 1930 Wesley Fesler...... E Jim Otis...... FB Mike Vrabel...... DE Lew Hinchman...... HB Ted Provost...... CB 1996 Orlando Pace...... OT 1931 Carl Cramer...... QB Jack Tatum...... CB Shawn Springs...... CB Lew Hinchman...... HB 1970 Jan White...... TE Mike Vrabel...... DE 1932 Joseph Gailus...... G Jim Stillwagon...... MG 1997 Andy Katzenmoyer...... LB Sid Gillman...... E John Brockington...... FB Rob Murphy...... OG Lew Hinchman...... HB Jack Tatum...... CB Antoine Winfield...... CB Ted Rosequist...... T Mike Sensibaugh...... S 1998 David Boston...... SE 1933 Joseph Gailus...... G Tim Anderson...... CB Damon Moore...... SS 1934 Regis Monahan...... G 1971 Tom DeLeone...... C Rob Murphy...... OG Merle Wendt...... E 1972 John Hicks...... OT Antoine Winfield...... CB 1935 Gomer Jones...... C Randy Gradishar...... LB 1999 Na’il Diggs...... LB Merle Wendt...... E 1973 Van Ness DeCree...... DE 2000 Mike Doss...... SS 1936 Charles Hamrick...... T John Hicks...... OT 2001 LeCharles Bentley...... C Inwood Smith...... G Randy Gradishar...... LB Mike Doss...... SS Merle Wendt...... E Archie Griffin...... TB 2002 Mike Doss...... SS 1937 Carl Kaplanoff...... T 1974 Van Ness DeCree...... DE Andy Groom...... P Jim McDonald...... QB Kurt Schumacher...... OT Mike Nugent...... K Ralph Wolf...... C Pete Cusick...... DT Matt Wilhelm...... LB Gust Zarnas...... G Steve Myers...... C 2003 Will Allen...... SS 1939 Vic Marino...... G Archie Griffin...... TB Will Smith...... DE Esco Sarkkinen...... E Neal Colzie...... CB B.J. Sander...... P Donald Scott...... HB Tom Skladany...... P 2004 MIke Nugent...... PK 1940 Donald Scott...... HB 1975 Ted Smith...... OG A.J. Hawk...... LB 1942 Robert Shaw...... E Archie Griffin...... TB 2005 A.J. Hawk...... LB ...... T Tim Fox...... S Donte Whitner...... SS Lindell Houston...... G Tom Skladany...... P Nick Mangold...... C ...... HB 1976 Bob Brudzinski...... DE 2006 Troy Smith...... QB Gene Fekete...... Chris Ward...... OT Ted Ginn Jr...... PR 1943 Bill Willis...... T Tom Skladany...... P James Laurinaitis...... LB 1944 Jack Dugger...... E 1977 Chris Ward...... OT Quinn Pitcock...... DL Bill Willis...... T Aaron Brown...... NG 2007 James Laurinaitis...... LB William Hackett...... G Tom Cousineau...... LB Kirk Barton...... OT Les Horvath...... QB/HB Ray Griffin...... S Vernon Gholston...... DE 1945 Warren Amling...... G 1978 Tom Cousineau...... LB Malcolm Jenkins...... DB Ollie Cline...... FB 1979 Ken Fritz...... OG 2008 James Laurinaitis...... LB Russell Thomas...... T Art Schlichter...... QB Malcolm Jenkins...... DB 1946 Warren Amling...... T 1982 Marcus Marek...... LB 2009 Kurt Coleman...... DB ...... E 1984 James Lachey...... OG 2010 Mike Brewster...... C 1950 Robert Momsen...... T Keith Byars...... TB Chimdi Chekwa...... DB Robert McCullough...... C 1985 Thomas “Pepper” Johnson...... LB 2012 Johnathan Hankins...... DT Victor Janowicz...... HB 1986 Cris Carter...... SE Bradley Roby...... CB 1952 Mike Takacs...... G Chris Spielman...... LB 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio State First-Team All-Big Ten Players

1914 Boyd Cherry...... E 1950 Bill Trautwein...... T 1970 Jack Tatum...... CB 1916 Charles “Chic” Harley...... HB John Biltz...... G Mark Debevec...... E 1917 Charles “Shifty” Bolen...... E Vic Janowicz...... HB Jim Stillwagon...... MG Harold “Hap” Courtney...... T 1951 Vic Janowicz...... HB Mike Sensibaugh...... S Charles “Chic” Harley...... HB 1952 George Jacoby...... T Dave Cheney...... T Kelley VanDyne...... C James Reichenbach...... G Phil Strickland...... LB 1918 Clarence MacDonald...... E Tony Curcillo...... FB Tom DeLeone...... C 1919 Charles “Chic” Harley...... HB Fred Bruney...... HB John Brockington...... FB Pete Stinchcomb...... QB 1953 George Jacoby...... T 1971 Tom DeLeone...... C 1920 Pete Stinchcomb...... QB 1954 Dean Dugger...... E Rick Simon...... T 1921 Cyril “Truck” Myers...... E Dick Hilinski...... T Stan White...... LB Dean Trott...... G Francis Machinsky...... T George Hasenohrl...... DT 1923 Harry “Hoge” Workman...... QB Howard “Hop” Cassady...... HB Randy Gradishar...... LB 1925 Edwin Hess...... G 1955 Howard “Hop” Cassady...... HB 1972 George Hasenohrl...... DT 1926 Edwin Hess...... G Jim Parker...... G Randy Gradishar...... LB ...... HB Ken Vargo...... C Charles Bonica...... OG Leo Raskowski...... T 1956 Jim Parker...... G John Hicks...... OT 1927 Leo Raskowski...... T 1957 Leo Brown...... E 1973 Randy Gradishar...... LB 1928 Wesley Fesler...... E Aurealius Thomas...... G John Hicks...... OT 1929 Wesley Fesler...... E Don Clark...... B Jim Kregel...... OG 1930 Wesley Fesler...... E 1958 Don Clark...... B Vic Koegel...... LB Lew Hinchman...... HB Jim Houston...... E Rick Middleton...... LB 1931 Lew Hinchman...... HB Jim Marshall...... T Kurt Schumacher...... OT Carl Cramer...... QB Bob White...... FB Van De Cree...... DE 1932 Joe Gailus...... G 1959 Jim Houston...... E Pete Cusick...... DT Sid Gillman...... E 1960 Jim Tyrer...... T Neal Colzie...... CB Lew Hinchman...... HB Tom Matte...... QB Archie Griffin...... TB Ted Rosequist...... T Bob Ferguson...... FB 1974 Kurt Schumacher...... CT 1933 Joe Gailus...... G 1961 Bob Ferguson...... FB Van De Cree...... DE 1934 Regis Monahan...... G Mike Ingram...... G Pete Cusick...... DT Merle Wendt...... E 1962 Bill Armstrong...... C Neal Colzie...... CB 1935 Gomer Jones...... C Paul Warfield...... HB Archie Griffin...... TB Merle Wendt...... E 1963 Paul Warfield...... HB Steve Myers...... C 1936 Charles Hamrick...... T 1964 Jim Davidson...... LB Steve Luke...... CB Inwood Smith...... T Dan Poretta...... G Doug France...... TE Merle Wendt...... E Bill Spahr...... E Dick Mack...... OG 1937 Carl Kaplanoff...... T Ike Kelly...... LB Cornelius Greene...... QB Jim McDonald...... QB Tom Bugel...... LB 1975 Archie Griffin...... TB Esco Sarkkinen...... E Arnie Chonko...... DB Cornelius Greene...... QB Ralph Wolf...... C 1965 Ike Kelly...... LB Scott Dannelley...... OT Gust Zarnas...... G Doug Van Horn...... G Ted Smith...... OG 1939 Vic Marino...... G Ray Pryor...... C Tim Fox...... S Esco Sarkkinen...... E John Fill...... HB Bob Brudzinski...... DE Don Scott...... QB 1966 Ray Pryor...... C Ed Thompson...... LB 1940 Don Scott...... QB Dick Himes...... T Pete Johnson...... FB 1942 Lindell Houston...... G 1967 Dick Himes...... T Nick Buonamici...... DT Paul Saringhaus...... HB Billy Anders...... E Chris Ward...... OT ...... E 1968 Dave Foley...... OT Tom Skladany...... P 1943 Bill Willis...... T Rufus Mayes...... OT 1976 Bob Brudzinski...... DE 1944 Jack Dugger...... E Jack Tatum...... CB Nick Buonamici...... DT Bill Hackett...... G Ted Provost...... HB Chris Ward...... OT Les Horvath...... QB/HB 1969 Jack Tatum...... CB Tom Skladany...... P Bill Willis...... T Ted Provost...... HB Bill Lukens...... OG 1945 Warren Amling...... G/T Charles Hutchinson...... T Aaron Brown...... MG Ollie Cline...... FB Brian Donovan...... C Tom Cousineau...... LB Russell Thomas...... T Jim Otis...... FB 1977 Chris Ward...... OT 1946 Warren Amling...... G/T Dave Whitfield...... E Aaron Brown...... G Cecil Souders...... E Mark Debevec...... E Tom Cousineau...... LB 1949 Jack Lininger...... C Paul Schmidlin...... T Jimmy Moore...... TE Gerry Krall...... HB Jim Stillwagon...... MG Rod Gerald...... QB Doug Adams...... LB Ron Springs...... TB Mike Sensibaugh...... S 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio State First-Team All-Big Ten Players

Jeff Logan...... FB 1987 Eric Kumerow...... LB 2002 Maurice Clarett...... RB Kelton Dansler...... DE Chris Spielman...... LB Mike Doss...... SS Ray Griffin...... S William White...... DB Chris Gamble...... CB Mike Guess...... CB Tom Tupa...... P Andy Groom...... P 1978 Tom Cousineau...... LB 1989 Joe Staysniak...... OT Mike Nugent...... K Kelton Dansler...... DE Jeff Davidson...... OG Darrion Scott...... DL Mike Guess...... S 1990 Dan Beatty...... C Matt Wilhelm...... LB Ken Fritz...... OG Jeff Graham...... WR 2003 Will Smith...... DE Joe Robinson...... OT Steve Tovar...... LB Will Allen...... SS Tom Orosz...... P 1991 Alan Kline...... OT Alex Stepanovich...... OG Vince Skillings...... DB Jason Simmons...... DE Ben Hartsock...... TE 1979 Mike Guess...... CB Alonzo Spellman...... DE Tim Anderson...... DT Ken Fritz...... OG Steve Tovar...... LB A.J. Hawk...... LB Vince Skillings...... S 1992 Roger Harper...... DB Chris Gamble...... CB Vlade Janakievski...... K Greg Smith...... NG B.J. Sander...... P Jim Laughlin...... LB Steve Tovar...... LB 2004 A.J. Hawk...... LB Luther Henson...... DT Dan Wilkinson...... DT Mike Nugent...... PK Todd Bell...... LB 1993 Jason Winrow...... OG 2005 A.J. Hawk...... LB Tom Waugh...... C Korey Stringer...... OT Mike Kudla...... DE Art Schlichter...... QB Joey Galloway...... SE Nate Salley...... FS Doug Donley...... FL Tim Williams...... K Rob Sims...... OG 1980 Vlade Janakievski...... K Dan Wilkinson...... DT Josh Huston...... PK Todd Bell...... DB Lorenzo Styles...... LB Santonio Holmes...... WR Doug Donley...... FL Chico Nelson...... SS Donte Whitner...... SS Calvin Murray...... TB 1994 Korey Stringer...... OT Ashton Youboty...... CB Joe Lukens...... OG Matt Finkes...... DL 2006 Troy Smith...... QB Ray Ellis...... CB Mike Vrabel...... OT Antonio Pittman...... RB Marcus Marek...... LB Lorenzo Styles...... LB Anthony Gonzalez...... WR Vince Skillings...... CB 1995 Rickey Dudley...... TE Doug Datish...... C Jerome Foster...... DT Eddie George...... TB TJ Downing...... G 1981 Art Schlichter...... QB Terry Glenn...... FL Ted Ginn, Jr...... WR Joe Lukens...... OG Bobby Hoying...... QB Quinn Pitcock...... DL Marcus Marek...... LB Orlando Pace...... OT James Laurinaitis...... LB Tim Spencer...... TB Shawn Springs...... CB Malcolm Jenkins...... DB 1982 Joe Lukens...... OG Mike Vrabel...... DE Antonio Smith...... DB Marcus Marek...... LB 1996 Matt Finkes...... DE 2007 Todd Boeckman...... QB Jerome Foster...... DT Andy Katzenmoyer...... LB Chris Wells...... RB Tim Spencer...... TB Orlando Pace...... OT Kirk Barton...... OT John Frank...... TE Shawn Springs...... CB Vernon Gholston...... DL 1983 John Frank...... TE Mike Vrabel...... DE James Laurinaitis...... LB Garcia Lane...... CB 1997 Brent Bartholomew...... P Malcolm Jenkins...... DB Rowland Tatum...... LB David Boston...... SE 2008 ...... OL Keith Byars...... TB Eric Gohlstin...... OT James Laurinaitis...... LB 1984 Keith Byars...... TB Andy Katzenmoyer...... LB Malcolm Jenkins...... DB Mark Krerowicz...... OT Damon Moore...... SS 2009 ...... OL Kirk Lowdermilk...... C Antoine Winfield...... CB Kurt Coleman...... DB Jim Lachey...... OG 1998 David Boston...... SE 2010 Dane Sanzenbacher...... WR Thomas “Pepper” Johnson...... LB Na’il Diggs...... LB Mike Brewster...... OC Tom Tupa...... P Joe Germaine...... QB Justin Boren...... OG 1985 Thomas “Pepper” Johnson...... LB Andy Katzenmoyer...... LB Cameron Heyward...... DL Tom Tupa...... P Rob Murphy...... OG Brian Rolle...... LB Cris Carter...... SE Damon Moore...... SS Ross Homan...... LB Rory Graves...... OT Michael Wiley...... TB Chindi Chekwa...... DB Bob Maggs...... C Antoine Winfield...... CB Jermale Hines...... DB Chris Spielman...... LB 1999 Ahmed Plummer...... CB 2011 John Simon...... DL 1986 Cris Carter...... SE 2000 Joe Cooper...... LB 2012 Braxton Miller...... QB Bob Maggs...... C Mike Doss...... SS Andrew Norwell...... OL Chris Spielman...... LB Dan Stultz...... K Johnathan Hankins...... DL Ed Taggart...... TE 2001 LeCharles Bentley...... C Travis Howard...... DB Jeff Uhlenhake...... OG Mike Doss...... SS Bradley Roby...... DB Eric Kumerow...... LB Tyson Walter...... OT Ryan Shazier...... LB Sonny Gordon...... DB John Simon...... DL

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Craig Krenzel Mike Lanese Bobby Hoying Craig Krenzel will long be remembered for his role Mike Lanese always will occupy a special place in Ohio State quarterback Bobby Hoying was one of as the starting quarterback on Ohio State’s 2002 na- the hearts and minds of Ohio State fans everywhere. the National Football Foundation’s 13 scholarship tional championship team. But Krenzel was perhaps His clutch grab against Michigan in 1984 has recipients in 1995. Additionally, at the awards banquet even more accomplished in the classroom than he was become known as “The Catch” and is one of the in New York, Hoying was named winner of the Vincent on the football field. A molecular genetics major, he most memorable receptions in Ohio State history. dePaul Draddy Award, which goes annually to the top was named winner of the Socrates Award as a junior, But Lanese’s legacy also includes some memorable senior scholar-athlete in college football. Hoying was presented by Sporting News Radio to the outstanding accomplishments in the classroom, where after twice the first Big Ten player ever to receive the award, student-athlete in the nation. As a senior, Krenzel being named to the Academic All-America team, he which is based on athletics, academics and community was named to a first-team berth on the Academic was named a Rhodes Scholar in 1985. The former involvement. All-America Team and singled out as the Academic OSU flanker is the last Big Ten football player to be All-American of the Year by the College Sports Infor- so honored. After completing his studies at Oxford, mation Directors of America. He was selected as one Lanese served in the U.S. Navy. of 13 football seniors nationwide to receive a National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame Scholarship. At the NFF awards dinner in New York in December, he Scholarship Winners was again singled out, this time receiving the Vincent DePaul Draddy Award, as the top scholarship winner. National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame Scholarship Winners Finally, he capped off a brilliant year by being named Each year, the National Football Foundation awards a scholarship to the top seniors in college football. The $18,000 a recipient of the NCAA’s prestigious Top VIII Award grant for graduate work is based upon combined excellence in athletics and academics. Ohio State has produced 20 for combined excellence in athletics, academics and recipients. At its annual awards banquet, the Foundation also presents the William V. Campbell Award to the top senior community involvement. in the group. Buckeyes Bobby Hoying (1995) and Craig Krenzel (2003) are the only Big Ten players to win that award. 1964 Arnie Chonko DB 1985 Mike Lanese FL 1965 Willard Sander FB 1989 Joe Staysniak OT 1968 David Foley OT 1990 QB 1970 Rex Kern QB 1992 Greg Smith NG 1973 Randy Gradishar LB 1994 Joey Galloway SE 1975 Brian Baschnagel RB 1995 Bobby Hoying QB 1979 Jim Laughlin LB 1996 Greg Bellisari LB 1982 Joe Smith OT 1999 Ahmed Plummer CB 1983 John Frank TE 2003 Craig Krenzel QB 1984 Dave Crecelius DT 2008 Brian Robiskie WR

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1952 ...... QB 1973 Randy Gradishar...... LB 1954 Dick Hilinski...... T 1974 Brian Baschnagel...... RB 1958 Bob White...... FB 1975 Brian Baschnagel...... RB 1985 Mike Lanese...... FL 1960 Bill Wentz...... HB 1976 Pete Johnson...... FB 1989 Joe Staysniak...... OT 1961 Tom Perdue...... E 1976 Bill Lukens...... OG 1992 Len Hartman...... OG 1965 Bill Ridder...... MG 1977 Jeff Logan...... RB 1992 Greg Smith...... NG 1966 Dave Foley...... OT 1980 Marcus Marek...... LB 1995 Greg Bellisari...... LB 1967 Dave Foley...... OT 1982 Joe Smith...... OT 1996 Greg Bellisari...... LB 1968 Dave Foley...... OT 1982 John Frank...... TE 1999 Ahmed Plummer...... CB 1968 Mark Stier...... LB 1983 John Frank...... TE 2003 Craig Krenzel...... QB 1969 Bill Urbanik...... DT 1984 Dave Crecelius...... DT 2006 Anthony Gonzalez...... SE 1971 Rick Simon...... OT 1984 Mike Lanese...... FL 2006 Stan White, Jr...... FB 2007 Brian Robiskie...... FL 2008 Brian Robiskie...... FL

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1953 John Borton...... QB Karl Edwards...... P Bobby Hoying...... QB Matt LaVrar...... DE 1954 John Borton...... QB John Frank...... TE Tom Hoying...... QB David Mitchell...... CB Dick Hilinski...... T Spencer Nelms...... G Josh Jackson...... K Kurt Murphy...... C 1955 Fred Kriss...... E 1984 Dave Crecelius...... DT Darrell “D.J.” Jones...... TE Donnie Nickey...... SS ...... QB Judd Groza...... TE Dennis Maag...... FS Jason Ott...... LB 1956 Frank Ellwood...... QB Anthony Giuliani...... NG Shawn Springs...... CB Ahmed Plummer...... CB 1957 Frank Kremblas...... QB Mike Lanese...... FL Brian Stoughton...... DE Tyson Walter...... OT Bob White...... FB Barry Walker...... FB Mike Vrabel...... DE Steve Wisniewski...... TE 1958 Bob White...... FB 1985 Mike Lanese...... FL 1995 Dave Becker...... LB 2000 Arthur Allen...... DB 1959 Bob White...... FB Barry Walker...... FB Greg Bellisari...... LB Chad Cacchio...... SE 1960 Bill Wentz...... HB William White...... DB Brooks Burris...... OT Andy Groom...... P/K 1961 Tom Perdue...... E Alex Higdon...... TE Luke Fickell...... NG Mike Gurr...... OG 1962 David Katterhenrich...... FB 1986 Alex Higdon...... TE Brian Heinen...... FL Ben Hartsock...... TE 1964 Arnold Chonko...... DB Joe Staysniak...... OT Bob Houser...... TE Jesse Kline...... TB 1965 Bill Ridder...... G 1987 Jeff Davidson...... OG Bobby Hoying...... QB Jim Kortovich...... LB Ray Pryor...... C Alex Higdon...... TE Tom Hoying...... QB Craig Krenzel...... QB 1966 Ray Pryor...... C Mark Pelini...... DB Josh Jackson...... K Scott Kuhnhein...... OG Mark Stier...... LB Scott Powell...... QB Darrell “D.J.” Jones...... TE David Mitchell...... CB Tom Portsmouth...... S Joe Staysniak...... OT Jerry Rudzinski...... LB Jason Ott...... LB Dick Himes...... G 1988 Daniel Beatty...... C Brian Stoughton...... DE Fred Pagac...... LB Dave Foley...... OT Andrew Gurd...... LB 1996 Greg Bellisari...... LB Tyson Walter...... OT 1967 Dick Himes...... T Mark Pelini...... DB Luke Fickell...... NG 2001 Andy Groom...... P/K 1968 Dave Foley...... OT Scott Powell...... QB Bob Houser...... TE Ben Hartsock...... TE John Muhlbach...... C Joe Staysniak...... OT Tom Hoying...... QB Harlen Jacobs...... DB Mark Stier...... LB 1989 Greg Frey...... QB Josh Jackson...... K Mike Jacobs...... C 1969 Bill Urbanik...... DT Rich Frimel...... DT Darrell “D.J.” Jones...... TE Jesse Kline...... TB Dave Cheney...... OT Ron Lachey...... C Matt LaVrar...... LB Jim Kortovich...... LB 1970 Dave Cheney...... OT Mark Pelini...... DB Ahmed Plummer...... CB Craig Krenzel...... QB Rex Kern...... QB Greg Smith...... NG Jerry Rudzinski...... LB Fred Pagac...... LB Mike Sensibaugh...... S Brian Stablein...... SE Andy Stamp...... K Tyson Walter...... OT 1971 Rick Simon...... OT Joe Staysniak...... OT Mike Vrabel...... DE 2002 David Andrews...... TE Rick Seifert...... S 1990 Jim Borchers...... LS Steve Wisniewski...... TE Jason Caldwell...... TE 1972 Rick Seifert...... S Greg Frey...... QB 1997 David Boston...... SE John Conroy...... OL 1973 Randy Gradishar...... LB Raymont Harris...... TB Chad Cacchio...... FL Christopher Conwell...... CB 1974 Brian Baschnagel...... RB Len Hartman...... OG Steve Gehlert...... QB Ryan Cook...... OT Pat Curto...... DE Greg Smith...... NG Mike Gurr...... OG Bryce Culver...... DE Ken Kuhn...... LB 1991 Pete Beckman...... NG Kevin Houser...... TE Dustin Fox ...... CB Bruce Ruhl...... DB Jim Borchers...... LS Tom Hoying...... TE Simon Fraser...... DE Bill Lukens...... OG Joey Galloway...... SE Matt LaVrar...... DE Stephan Graef...... DE 1975 Brian Baschnagel...... RB Len Hartman...... OG Kurt Murphy...... C Andrew Groom...... P Pat Curto...... DE Joe Pickens...... QB Ahmed Plummer...... CB Maurice Hall...... RB Tim Fox...... DB Mick Shoaf...... OT Jerry Rudzinski...... LB Ben Hartsock...... TE Ken Kuhn...... LB Greg Smith...... NG Andy Stamp...... K Joshua Huston...... P/K Bruce Ruhl...... DB 1992 Pete Beckman...... NG Darik Warnke...... SE Craig Krenzel...... QB Chris Ward...... OT Jim Borchers...... LS Steve Wisniewski...... TE John McLaughlin...... OT 1976 Pete Johnson...... FB Len Hartman...... OG 1998 Brooks Burris...... OG Jeremy Miller...... LS Bill Lukens...... OG Greg Smith...... NG Chad Cacchio...... SE Steven Moore...... CB 1977 Jeff Logan...... RB Bobby Hoying...... QB Mike Gurr...... OG Mike Nugent...... PK 1978 Gregory Castignola...... QB 1993 Jim Borchers...... LS Kevin Houser...... TE Adam Olds...... OG 1979 Jim Laughlin...... LB Luke Fickell...... NG Matt LaVrar...... DE James Otis...... QB 1980 Joe Lukens...... OT Joey Galloway...... SE David Mitchell...... CB Fred Pagac, Jr...... LB Marcus Marek...... LB Bobby Hoying...... QB Kurt Murphy...... C Brandon Schnittker...... FB 1981 Joe Smith...... OT Josh Jackson...... K Jason Ott...... LB Jack Tucker...... FB 1982 Joe Smith...... OT Darrell “D.J.” Jones...... TE Ahmed Plummer...... CB Kyle Turano...... P/K Karl Edwards...... P Dennis Maag...... CB Jerry Rudzinski...... LB Bryan Weaver...... P/DB John Frank...... TE Bret Powers...... QB Darik Warnke...... SE Stephan Winne...... OL Spencer Nelms...... G 1994 Greg Bellisari...... LB Steve Wisniewski...... TE Michael Young...... WR Dave Crecelius...... DT Luke Fickel...... NG 1999 Chad Cacchio...... SE 2003 Bryce Culver...... DE 1983 Paul Allen...... K Joey Galloway...... SE Mike Gurr...... OG Mike DeMaria...... TB Dave Crecelius...... DT Bob Houser...... TE Kevin Houser...... TE Dustin Fox...... CB 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio State Academic All-Big Ten Honorees

Simon Fraser...... DE James Cordle...... C Andrew Miller...... OL Andrew Miller ...... OL Steve Graef...... DE Doug Datish...... C Andrew Moses...... OL Tyler Moeller ...... DB Maurice Hall...... TB Todd Denlinger...... DL Aaron Pettrey...... K Scott Sika ...... OL Roy Hall...... SE Marcus Freeman...... LB Ryan Pretorius...... K Spencer Smith ...... TE Ben Hartsock...... TE Anthony Gonzalez...... SE Brian Robiskie...... WR Andrew Sweat...... LB Craig Krenzel...... QB Larry Grant...... LB Kyle Ruhl...... WR 2011 Ivon Blackman...... OL Nick Mangold...... OC Roy Hall...... SE Brandon Saine...... RB Ben Buchanan...... P Brandon Mitchell...... FS Derek Harden...... WR Dane Sanzenbacher...... WR Dominic Clarke...... DB Steven Moore...... CB Brian Hartline...... WR Austin Spitler...... LB Zach Domicone...... DB Adam Olds...... OG Dionte Johnson...... FB Taurian Washington...... WR Nate Ebner...... DB Jim Otis...... QB James Laurinaitis...... LB Chris Wells...... RB Derek Erwin...... H Fred Pagac Jr...... LB Dimitrios Makridis...... LS Marcus Williams...... RB Adam Homan...... FB Joel Penton...... DE Brandon Mitchell...... FS 2009 Devin Barclay...... K Chris Maxwell...... LB Quinn Pitcock...... DT Drew Norman...... LS Zach Boren...... RB Tyler Moeller...... DB Nate Salley...... FS Joel Penton...... DL Bryant Browning...... OL Chris Roark...... WR Brandon Schnittker...... FB Ryan Pretorius...... K Ben Buchanan...... P Andrew Sweat...... LB Troy Smith...... QB Brian Robiskie...... FL Chimdi Chekwa...... DB 2012 Darryl Baldwin...... OL Stan White...... TE Jon Skinner...... OG Jim Cordle...... OL C.J. Barnett...... DB 2004 Jason Caldwell...... TE Antonio Smith...... CB Todd Denlinger...... DL Michael Bennett...... DL R.J. Coleman...... OG Austin Spitler...... LB Zach Domicone...... DB Ivon Blackman...... DL Doug Datish...... OG Stan White, Jr...... FB Nate Ebner...... DB Ben Buchanan...... P Mike DeMaria...... TB 2007 Kirk Barton...... OT Donnie Evege...... DB Zach Domicone...... DB Dustin Fox...... CB Bryant Browning...... OL James Georgiades...... RB Bryce Haynes...... LS Simon Fraser...... DE Jim Cordle...... C Garrett Goebel...... DL Adam Homan...... FB Anthony Gonzalez...... WR Brett Daly...... DL Adam Homan...... RB Taylor Rice...... WR Maurice Hall...... TB Todd Denlinger...... DL Ross Homan...... LB Justin Siems...... QB Roy Hall...... SE Dan Dye...... OL Orhian Johnson...... DB Stewart Smith...... LB Derek Harden...... WR Marcus Freeman...... LB Dexter Larimore...... DL Ron Tanner...... DB Curt Lukens...... LB Larry Grant...... LB Jake McQuaide...... LS Nick Mangold...... OC Jackson Haas...... LS Andrew Miller...... OL John McLaughlin...... OT Brian Hartline...... WR Andrew Moses...... OL Brandon Mitchell...... FS Ross Homan...... LB Aaron Pettrey...... K Andrew Norman...... LS Dionte Johnson...... FB Terrelle Pryor...... QB Joel Penton...... DL Dexter Larimore...... DT Anderson Russell...... DB Nate Salley...... FS James Laurinaitis...... LB Etienne Sabino...... LB Brandon Schnittker...... FB David Lisko...... WR Dane Sanzenbacher...... WR Antonio Smith...... FS Ryan Lukens...... LB Ryan Schuck...... WR Stanley White...... TE Dimitrios Makridis...... LS Austin Spitler...... LB Steve Winner...... C Ryan Pretorius...... K Jake Stoneburner...... TE Justin Zwick...... QB Brian Robiskie...... FL Andrew Sweat...... LB 2005 Alex Barrow...... DE Jon Skinner...... OG Marcus Williams...... RB Doug Datish...... OG Austin Spitler...... LB Nathan Williams...... DL Marcus Freeman...... LB Chris Wells...... RB Lawrence Wilson...... DL Ted Ginn Jr...... FL Tyler Whaley...... FB 2010 Devin Barclay ...... K Anthony Gonzalez...... SE Marcus Williams...... RB C.J. Barnett...... DB Roy Hall...... SE 2008 Bryant Browning...... OL Bryant Browning ...... DL Derek Harden...... WR Chimdi Chekwa...... DB Ben Buchanan ...... PT Dionte Johnson...... FB Jim Cordle...... OL Chimdi Chekwa ...... DB Curt Lukens...... SS Todd Denlinger...... DL Dominic Clarke ...... DB Nick Mangold...... OC Doug Ebner...... OL Zach Domicone ...... DB Drew Norman...... LS Marcus Freeman...... LB Nate Ebner ...... DB Nick Patterson...... DB Tyson Gentry...... P Donnie Evege...... DB Joel Penton...... DL Bryan Gray...... DL James Georgiades ...... RB Steve Rehring...... OT Brian Hartline...... WR Garrett Goebel ...... DL Brandon Schnittker...... FB Dan Herron...... RB Adam Homan ...... RB Jon Skinner...... OG Ben Kacsandi...... WR Ross Homan ...... LB Antonio Smith...... CB Dexter Larimore...... DL Garrett Hummel ...... WR Stan White, Jr...... FB James Laurinaitis...... LB Dexter Larimore ...... DL 2006 Alex Barrow...... DE Ryan Lukens...... FB Chris Malone ...... OL Kirk Barton...... OT Jake McQuaide...... LS Jake McQuaide ...... LS 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio State Players in All-Star Games

Hula Bowl 1991 Vinnie Clark...... DB 1956 Bill Michael...... E 2001 David Mitchell...... CB 1949 Dave Templeton...... T 1992 Carlos Snow...... RB 1956 Jim Parker...... G 2003 Mike Doss...... SS 1950 Jack Jennings...... T 1993 Brian Stablein...... WR 1956 Jim Roseboro...... B 2003 Andy Groom...... P 1950 Jerry Krall...... B 1994 Jeff Cothran...... RB 1958 Don Clark...... B 2003 Donnie Nickey...... FS 1950 Pandel Savic...... B 1995 Randall Brown...... DT 1958 Dan Fronk...... C 2004 Tim Anderson...... DT 1951 Bob McCullough...... C 1995 Scott Terna...... P 1958 Frank Kremblas...... B 2004 Ben Hartsock...... TE 1952 Vic Janowicz...... B 1997 Greg Bellisari...... LB 1960 Jim Herbstreit...... B 2004 Craig Krenzel...... QB 1955 Dick Brubaker...... E 1997 Matt Finkes...... DE 1960 James Houston...... E 2004 Darrion Scott...... DT 1955 Bobby Watkins...... B 1999 John Lumpkin...... TE 1960 Tom Matte...... B 2005 Dustin Fox...... CB 1956 Frank Machinsky...... T 1999 Joe Montgomery...... RB 1960 Dick Michael...... T 2005 Simon Fraser...... DT 1956 Ken Vargo...... C 2000 Ben Gilbert...... OG 1960 Jim Tyrer...... T 2006 Josh Huston...... PK 1957 Jim Parker...... T 2001 Reggie Germany...... SE 1960 Robert White...... B 2006 Nate Salley...... FS 1959 Don Clark...... B 2001 Dan Stultz...... K 1961 Bob Ferguson...... B 2006 Anthony Schlegel...... LB 1960 Jim Houston...... E 2003 Chris Vance...... FL 1961 Mike Ingram...... G 2006 Rob Sims...... OG 1960 Bob White...... B 2004 BJ Sander...... K 1961 Tom Perdue...... E 2007 T.J. Downing...... OT 1961 Tom Matte...... B 2004 Alex Stepanovich...... OL 1962 Bill Armstrong...... C 2007 Brandon Mitchell...... FS 1961 James Tyrer...... T 2004 Ben Hartsock...... TE 1962 Bill Mrukowski...... B 2009 Alex Boone...... OL 1962 Bobby Ferguson...... B 2007 Roy Hall...... SE 1963 Thomas Jenkins...... G 2010 Jim Cordle...... OL 1962 Mike Ingram...... E 2007 Joel Penton...... DT 1963 Paul Warfield...... B 2010 Doug Worthington...... DL 1963 Bill Murkowski...... B 2007 Jay Richardson...... DE 1965 Tom Barrington...... B 2011 Bryant Browning...... OL 1963 Bob Vogel...... T 2007 Antonio Smith...... CB 1965 Arnie Chonko...... B 2011 Jermale Hines...... DB 1964 Paul Warfield...... B 2007 Justin Zwick...... QB 1965 Jim Davidson...... T 2011 Brian Rolle...... LB 1966 Tom Barrington...... B 2008 Larry Grant...... LB 1965 Ike Kelley...... C 2013 Travis Howard...... DB 1970 Jim Otis...... B 1965 William Spahr...... E 2013 Nathan Williams...... DL 1970 Ted Provost...... B East-West Shrine Bowl 1965 Doug VanHorn...... T 1970 Alan Jack...... G 1928 Leo Raskowski...... T 1966 Mike Current...... T 1971 John Brockington...... B 1930 Sam Selby...... G 1967 Dick Himes...... OG 1952 Sonny Gandee...... E 1971 Rex Kern...... B 1932 Robert Haubrich...... T 1969 James Otis...... FB 1953 Marts Beekley...... B 1971 Jim Stillwagon...... G 1934 Joseph Gailus...... G 1969 Ted Provost...... DB 1953 Fred Bruney...... B 1972 Harry Howard...... DB 1935 Regis J. Monahan...... G 1969 Dave Whitfield...... DE 1954 George Jacoby...... T 1973 George Hasenohrl...... DT 1936 Richard Heekin...... H 1971 Harry Howard...... DB 1954 Mike Takacs...... G 1974 Randy Gradishar...... LB 1936 Gomer Jones...... C 1971 Rick Simon...... OT 1955 Dean Dugger...... E 1974 John Hicks...... OL 1937 Charles Hamrick...... T 1983 Glenn Cobb...... LB 1955 Dave Leggett...... B 1975 Peter Cusick...... DL 1937 Merel Wendt...... E 1984 Shaun Gayle...... DB 1955 Bob Thornton...... C 1975 Kurt Schumacher...... OL 1938 Ralph Wolf...... C 1984 Rowland Tatum...... LB 1956 Jerry Harkrader...... B 1976 Tim Fox...... DB 1938 Gust Zarnas...... G 1985 Jim Lachey...... OL 1957 Bill Michael...... T 1976 Cornelius Greene...... QB 1940 Steven Andrako...... C 1986 Jim Gilmore...... OL 1959 Dan James...... C 1976 Archie Griffin...... RB 1942 Jim Daniell...... T 1986 Byron Lee...... LB 1959 ...... G 1976 Brian Baschnagel...... WR 1943 George Lynn...... Q 1987 Sonny Gordon...... DB 1962 Charles Bryant...... E 1977 Bob Brudzinski...... DL 1944 Dean Sensanbaugher...... F 1987 Ed Taggart...... TE 1963 David Katterhenrich...... B 1977 Tom Skladany...... K/P 1945 Bob Brugge...... H 1988 George Cooper...... RB 1963 Gary Moeller...... G 1978 Ray Griffin...... BB 1945 Richard Flanagan...... H 1989 Mike McCray...... LB 1963 Daryl Sanders...... G 1978 Chris Ward...... TS 1945 William Hackett...... G 1989 Jeff Uhlenhake...... C 1964 Tom Jenkins...... G 1978 Jeff Logan...... RB 1945 Les Horvath...... H 1990 Jeff Davidson...... OL 1967 Mike Current...... T 1979 Tom Cousineau...... LB 1946 Richard Fisher...... H 1991 Jeff Graham...... WR 1968 Bill Anders...... E 1979 Kelton Dansler...... E 1947 ...... G 1992 Scottie Graham...... FB 1972 ...... DB 1980 Ken Fritz...... OL 1947 Cecil Souders...... E 1992 Carlos Snow...... RB 1975 Neal Colzie...... DB 1980 Mike Guess...... DB 1949 Dave Templeton...... G 1993 Brian Stablein...... WR 1977 Nick Buonamici...... DL 1981 Todd Bell...... DB 1950 John Biltz...... G 1993 Steve Tovar...... ILB 1977 Pete Johnson...... RB 1981 Doug Donley...... WR 1950 Robert McCullough...... C 1994 Jeff Cothran...... FB 1977 Ed Thompson...... LB 1981 Al Washington...... LB 1950 William Trautwein...... T 1995 Joey Galloway...... WR 1978 Eddie Beamon...... DL 1982 Art Schlichter...... QB 1951 Sherwin Gandee...... E 1996 Rickey Dudley...... TE 1978 Aaron Brown...... LB 1982 Bob Atha...... K/P 1951 Victor Janowicz...... B 1996 Eddie George...... RB 1988 George Cooper...... RB 1983 Marcus Marek...... LB 1952 Fred Bruney...... B 1997 Matt Finkes...... DE 1988 Alex Higdon...... TE 1983 Vaughn Broadnax...... FB 1952 Tony Curcillo...... B 1997 Mike Vrabel...... DE 1989 Jeff Uhlenhake...... OL 1983 Jimmy Gayle...... RB 1952 George Guthrie...... T 1998 Eric Gohlstin...... OT 1994 Raymont Harris...... RB 1983 Joe Lukens...... OG 1954 Tom Hague...... E 1999 Pepe Pearson...... RB 1994 Jason Winrow...... OL 1983 Tim Spencer...... RB 1954 George Jacoby...... T 1999 Joe Germaine...... QB 1995 Marlon Kerner...... DB 1988 Tom Tupa...... QB 1954 Mike Takacs...... G 1999 Joe Montgomery...... RB 1995 Chris Sanders...... WR 1990 Joe Staysniak...... OT 1955 Howard Cassady...... B 2001 Derek Combs...... TB 1996 Bobby Hoying...... QB 1991 Dan Beatty...... G 1955 Francis Machinsky...... T 2001 Reggie Germany...... SE 1997 Ty Howard...... DB 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio State Players in All-Star Games

1997 Rob Kelly...... DB 1956 Don Vicic...... FB 1997 Juan Porter...... OL 1958 Dick LeBeau...... RH 1997 Dimitrious Stanley...... WR 1961 Chuck Bryant...... TB 1999 Joe Germaine...... QB 1962 Robert Butts...... FB 1999 Dee Miller...... WR 1963 Charles Mamula...... RT 1999 Damon Moore...... DB 1964 Tom Kiehfuss...... RE 2000 Matt Keller...... RB 1964 Ed Orazen...... RT 2000 Michael Wiley...... RB 1964 Dan Porretta...... RG 2002 Jonathan Wells...... TB 1965 Greg Lashutka...... RE 2002 LeCharles Bentley...... OC 1965 Willard Sander...... FB 2003 Kenny Peterson...... DL 1966 John Fill...... LH 2003 Matt Wilhelm...... LB 1967 John Kelley...... LG 2004 Will Allen...... DB 1969 Charles Hutchinson...... ORT 2004 Tim Anderson...... DL 1969 Mike Polaski...... DRH 2004 Adrien Clarke...... OL 1971 Ken Luttner...... DRE 2004 Michael Jenkins...... WR 1987 William White...... CB 2004 Shane Olivea...... OL 1988 Mike Sullivan...... NG 2004 Alex Stepanovich...... OL 1988 Greg Zackeroff...... OG 2005 Mike Nugent...... PK 1999 James Cotton...... DE 2006 Bobby Carpenter...... LB 1999 Kurt Murphy...... C 2006 A.J. Hawk...... LB 2006 Nick Mangold...... OC Rotary Gridiron Classic 2007 Doug Datish...... C 1999 Bret Bartholomew...... P 2007 David Patterson...... DT 2000 James Cotton...... DE 2007 Quinn Pitcock...... DT 2001 Rodney Bailey...... DE 2007 Troy Smith...... QB 2001 Tam Hopkins...... OG 2008 Kirk Barton...... OT 2001 Brent Johnson...... DE 2009 Marcus Freeman...... LB 2002 Courtland Bullard...... LB 2009 Brian Robiskie...... WR 2002 Mike Collins...... DE 2010 Kurt Coleman...... DB 2002 Joe Cooper...... LB 2011 Ross Homan...... LB 2002 Jamar Martin...... FB 2011 Dane Sanzenbacher...... WR 2004 Bryce Bishop...... OG 2012 Mike Adams...... OT 2004 Robert Reynolds...... LB 2012 Mike Brewster...... OC 2005 Kyle Andrews...... LS 2012 Dan Herron...... RB 2005 Maurice Hall...... TB 2012 DeVier Posey...... WR 2005 Brandon Joe...... FB 2013 John Simon...... DL 2005 Lydell Ross...... TB 2013 Reid Fragel...... OL NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Kelly Tires Blue Gray 2013 Orhian Johnson...... DB All Star Football Classic 1938 Mike Kabaelo...... QB Texas vs. the Nation 1938 Carl Kaplanoff...... RT All-star game 1938 Alex Schoenbaum...... LT 2009 Nader Abdallah...... DL 1939 Vic Marino...... G 2010 Aaron Pettrey...... K 1939 Esco Sarkklnen...... E 2011 Devon Torrence...... DB 1939 Frank Zadworney...... HB 1940 Frank Clair...... E EE Phoenix Game 1941 John Hallabrin...... FB 2011 Jake McQuaide...... LS 1941 Fritz Howard...... G 1942 Bill Vickery...... C 1944 Don McCafferty...... T 1948 Ray DiPierro...... LG 1950 Tom Watson...... LB 1951 Dick Logan...... RT 1952 Dick Anderson...... RE 1952 Marts Beekley...... RH 1955 Jerry Harkrader...... RH 1955 Dave Weaver...... RG 1956 Franklin Ellwood...... QB

155 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio State Pro Football Hall of Fame

Buckeyes In The Pro Football Hall of Fame Individual position professional Teams Year(s) at OSU Paul Brown Coach Cleveland Browns, Cincinnati Bengals 1941-43 Cris Carter* Receiver Philadelphia Eagles, Minnesota Vikings, Miami Dolphins 1984-86 Sid Gilman Coach Los Angeles Rams, San Diego Chargers, Houston Oilers 1938-40 Lou Groza Off. Tackle, Kicker Cleveland Browns 1943 Dante Lavelli End Cleveland Browns 1942 Dick LeBeau Cornerback Detroit Lions 1956-58 Jim Parker Guard-Tackle Baltimore Colts 1954-56 Paul Warfield Receiver Miami Dolphins, Cleveland Browns 1961-63 Bill Willis Middle Guard Cleveland Browns 1942-44 Cris Carter Photos courtesy of the Pro Football Hall of Fame; *To be inducted August 2013 Wide receiver Cris Carter, who starred for Ohio State from 1984-86 and then played 16 years in the NFL, is the seventh Ohio State player and the 10th individual with Ohio State ties to be voted among the greats in NFL history. He will be inducted into the Hall of Fame in August 2013. Carter played with the Philadelphia Eagles, Minnesota Vikings and Miami Dolphins, and Dante Lavelli Jim Parker he recorded 1,101 catches for 13,899 yards and 130 touchdowns during his NFL career. His receptions and touchdown totals each ranked second in NFL history when he retired from the game.

Paul Warfield Bill Willis

Paul Brown Paul Brown, one of the great innovators in football history, coached Ohio State to the 1942 National Championship. The Buckeyes averaged 33.7 points per game that season en route to a 9-1 record.

lou groza 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio State‘s All-Time Captains

1890 Jesse L. Jones Carl G. Kaplanoff James Stillwagon Thomas Johnson 2003 Tim Anderson Paul M. Lincoln 1939 Steven F. Andrako Douglas Adams 1986 Jim Karsatos Craig Krenzel 1891 Richard T. Ellis 1940 E. James Langhurst 1971 Harry Howard Sonny Gordon Michael Jenkins 1892 Richard T. Ellis 1941 Jack W. Stephenson Tom DeLeone 1987 Chris Spielman Will Smith 1893 A.P. Gillen 1942 George M. Lynn 1972 Richard Galbos Eric Kumerow 2004 Dustin Fox 1894 W.G. Nagel 1943 John R. Dugger George Hasenohrl William White Simon Fraser 1895 Renick W. Dunlap Charles A. Csuri 1973 Greg Hare Tom Tupa Mike Nugent 1896 Edward H. French 1944 Gordon Appleby Richard Middleton 1988 Jeff Uhlenhake Lydell Ross William A. Reed 1945 William C. Hackett 1974 Steve Myers Vince Workman 2005 A.J. Hawk 1897 Harry C. Hawkins 1946 Warren Amling Archie Griffin Mike Sullivan Nick Mangold 1898 John Segrist 1947 Robert O. Jabbusch Arnold Jones Michael McCray Nate Salley 1899 D.B. Sayers 1948 David I. Templeton Neal Colzie 1989 Joe Staysniak Rob Sims 1900 J.H.Tilton 1949 A. Jack Wilson Pete Cusick Jeff Davidson 2006 Doug Datish 1901 J.M. Kittle 1950 Henry Bill Trautwein 1975 Archie Griffin Zack Dumas David Patterson 1902 W.F. Coover 1951 Robert C. Heid Brian Baschnagel David Brown Quinn Pitcock 1903 James R. Marker 1952 Bernie G. Skvarka Tim Fox Derek Isaman Troy Smith 1904 John D. Thrower 1953 Robert V. Joslin Ken Kuhn 1990 Jeff Graham 2007 Kirk Barton 1905 Ralph W. Hoyer George Jacoby 1976 Bill Lukens Dan Beatty Dionte Johnson 1906 James F. Lincoln 1954 C. Richard Brubaker Ed Thompson Mark Pelini James Laurinaitis 1907 H.J. Schory John R. Borton Tom Skladany Vinnie Clark 2008 Todd Boeckman 1908 W.D. Barrington 1955 Frank C. Machinsky 1977 Chris Ward Greg Frey Malcolm Jenkins 1909 Thomas H. Jones Kenneth W. Vargo Jeff Logan 1991 Carlos Snow James Laurinaitis 1910 Leslie R. Wells 1956 Franklin D.R. Ellwood Aaron Brown Scottie Graham Brian Robiskie 1911 Frank P. Markley P. William Michael Ray Griffin John Kacherski 2009 Kurt Coleman 1912 Don B. Barricklow 1957 Galen B. Cisco 1978 Ron Springs 1992 Kirk Herbstreit Austin Spitler 1913 W. Irving Geissman Leo M. Brown Tim Vogler Steve Tovar Doug Worthington 1914 Campbell J. Graf 1958 Francis T. Kremblas Tom Cousineau 1993 Alan Kline 2010 Bryant Browning 1915 Ivan B. Boughton Richard P. Schafrath Byron Cato Cedric Saunders Cameron Heyward 1916 Frank Sorensen 1959 James E. Houston 1979 Jim Laughlin Jason Simmons Ross Homan 1917 Harold J. Courtney 1960 James Tyrer Mike Guess Chico Nelson Brian Rolle Howard Courtney James Herbstreit Ken Fritz 1994 Joey Galloway Brandon Saine 1918 Clarence A. MacDonald 1961 Thomas Perdue Tom Waugh Marlon Kerner Dane Sanzenbacher 1919 Charles W. Harley Michael Ingram 1980 Doug Donley 1995 Matt Bonhaus 2011 Mike Brewster 1920 Iolas M. Huffman 1962 Gary Moeller Calvin Murray Eddie George Dan Herron 1921 Cyril E. Myers Robert Vogel Ray Ellis Bobby Hoying John Simon 1922 Lloyd A. Pixley 1963 Ormonde Ricketts Keith Ferguson 1996 Juan Porter Andrew Sweat 1923 Boni Petcoff Matthew Snell 1981 Art Schlichter Greg Bellisari 2012 Zach Boren 1924 Francis D. Young 1964 James Davidson Glen Cobb 1997 Winfield Garnett Garrett Goebel 1925 Harold B. Cunningham William Spahr 1982 Marcus Marek Stan Jackson Jordan Hall 1926 Marty G. Karow Thomas Kiehfuss Glen Cobb 1998 Jerry Rudzinski Etienne Sabino 1927 Theodore R. Meyer 1965 Ike Kelley Joe Lukens Antoine Winfield John Simon 1928 Leo Raskowski Gregory Lashutka Jerome Foster Joe Germaine 1929 Alan M. Holman 1966 John Fill Gary Williams 1999 Matt Keller 1930 Wesley E. Fesler Mike Current Tim Spencer Ahmed Plummer 1931 Stuart K. Holcomb Ray Pryor 1983 John Frank 2000 Rodney Bailey 1932 Lewis G. Hinchman 1967 Bill Ray Anders Bill Roberts Steve Bellisari 1933 Joseph T. Gailus Samuel Elliott Rowland Tatum Joe Cooper Sidney Gillman 1968 David Foley Garcia Lane Ken-Yon Rambo 1934 J. Regis Monahan Dirk Worden 1984 Kirk Lowdermilk 2001 Steve Bellisari 1935 Gomer T. Jones Mark Stier Mike Tomczak Mike Collins 1936 Merle E. Wendt 1969 David Whitfield Mark Krerowicz Joe Cooper 1937 Ralph C. Wolf Alan Jack Thomas Johnson Jamar Martin James A. McDonald 1970 Rex Kern 1985 Keith Byars 2002 Michael Doss 1938 Michael Kabealo Jan White Mike Lanese Donnie Nickey 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio State team mvps

Jeff Logan Chris Spielman Pepper Johnson Jim Karsatos Mike Nugent

Ohio State Team MVP 1930 Wesley Fesler...... E 1952 Fred Bruney...... HB 1974 Archie Griffin...... HB 1996 Orlando Pace...... OT 1931 Robert Haubrich...... T 1953 George Jacoby...... T 1975 Cornelius Greene...... QB 1997 Antoine Winfield...... CB 1932 Lewis Hinchman...... FB 1954 Howard Cassady...... HB 1976 Bob Brudzinski...... DE 1998 Joe Germaine...... QB 1933 Michael Vuchinich...... C 1955 Howard Cassady...... HB 1977 Dave Adkins...... B 1999 Ahmed Plummer...... CB 1934 Gomer Jones...... C 1956 Jim Parker...... G 1978 Tom Cousineau...... LB 2000 Derek Combs...... TB 1935 Gomer Jones...... C 1957 Bill Jobko...... G 1979 Jim Laughlin...... OLB 2001 Jonathon Wells...... TB 1936 Ralph Wolfe...... C 1958 James Houston...... E 1980 Calvin Murray...... TB 2002 Chris Gamble...... WR/CB 1937 Ralph Wolfe...... C 1959 James Houston...... E 1981 Art Schlichter...... QB Craig Krenzel...... QB 1938 James Langhurst...... HB 1960 Tom Matte...... HB 1982 Tim Spencer...... TB 2003 Michael Jenkins...... SE 1939 Stephen Andrako...... C 1961 Bob Ferguson...... FB 1983 John Frank...... TE 2004 Mike Nugent...... PK 1940 Claude White...... C 1962 Bill Armstrong...... C 1984 Keith Byars...... TB 2005 A.J. Hawk...... LB 1941 ...... FB 1963 Matt Snell...... FB 1985 Jim Karsatos...... QB 2006 Troy Smith...... QB 1942 Charles Csuri...... T 1964 Ed Orazen...... T 1986 Cris Carter...... SE 2007 Chris Wells...... RB 1943 Gordon Appleby...... C 1965 Doug Van Horn...... G 1987 Chris Spielman...... LB 2008 Chris Wells...... RB 1944 Les Horvath...... QB-HB 1966 Ray Pryor...... C 1988 Jeff Uhlenhake...... C 2009 Kurt Coleman...... DB 1945 Ollie Cline...... FB 1967 Dirk Worden...... LB 1989 Derek Isaman...... LB 2010 Dane Sanzenbacher...... WR 1946 Cecil Seuders...... E 1968 Mark Stier...... LB 1990 Jeff Graham...... FL 2011 Dan Herron...... RB 1947 Dave Templeton...... G 1969 Jim Otis...... FB 1991 Carlos Snow...... TB 2012 John Simon...... DL 1948 Joseph Whisler...... B 1970 Jim Stillwagon...... NG 1992 Kirk Herbstreit...... QB 1949 Jack Lininger...... G 1971 Tom DeLeone...... C 1993 Raymont Harris...... TB 1950 Vic Janowicz...... HB 1972 George Hasenohrl...... DT 1994 Korey Stringer...... OT 1951 Vic Janowicz...... HB 1973 Archie Griffin...... HB 1995 Eddie George...... TB

OSU‘s Chicago Tribune Big Ten MVP 1930...... Wes Fesler 1981...... Art Schlichter 1941...... Jack Graf 1984...... Keith Byars 1944...... Les Horvath 1995...... Eddie George 1945...... Ollie Cline 1996...... Orlando Pace 1950...... Vic Janowicz 1998...... Joe Germaine 1955...... Howard Cassady 2006...... Troy Smith 1973...... Archie Griffin 2012...... Braxton Miller 1974...... Archie Griffin 1975...... Cornelius Greene

158 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio State Letterwinners

A Bailey, Rodney...... 1997-98-99-00 Beltz, Richard H...... 1934-35 Bowermaster, Russell L...... 1956-57-58 Abbott, Albert G...... 1898 Bain, Dan...... 2011 Bender, Edward A...... 1968 Bowers, Brian...... 1973-74 Abdallah, Nader...... 2007-08 Baird, Charles H...... 1893 Benedict, Charles Y...... 1897 Bowman, Howard...... 1890 Ackerman, Cornelius...... 1925-26-27 Baird, Steve...... 1995 Benio, Brian...... 1987-88 Bowsher, Gerald J...... 1959 Adamle, Anthony...... 1946 Baker, Ray G...... 1945 Benis, Joe V...... 1930-31 Boxwell, Kenneth E...... 1944 Adams, Douglas O...... 1968-69-70 Baldacci, Thomas G...... 1955-56-57 Benis, Michael K...... 1960 Boynton, A. J...... 1893-94 Adams, J. J...... 1900 Baldwin, Darryl...... 2011-12 Bennett, Michael...... 2011-12 Bradley, Robert T...... 1925 Adams, Mike...... 2008-09-11 Balen, Alan, ...... 1981 Bentley, LeCharles...... 1998-99-00-01 Bradshaw, Morris...... 1971-72-73 Adderly, Nelson W...... 1965 Ballard, Jake...... 2006-07-08-09 Berger, Jon...... 1991 Braun, Don...... 1982 Addison, Evert...... 1918-22 Ballmer, Paul E...... 1958 Berner, Joseph...... 1981 Breed, Paul...... 1997 Adkins, David...... 1974-75-76-77 Barclay, Devin...... 2009-10 Berry, Gary...... 1996-97-98-99 Breehl, Edward L...... 1957 Adulewicz, Casimir T...... 1959 Bargerstock, Douglas...... 1974 Berry, Jaamal...... 2010 Breese, Clarence...... 1899-00 Alber, George H...... 1926-27-28 Barnes, Robert L...... 1890 Bettridge, John W...... 1934-35-36 Brewster, Mike...... 2008-09-10-11 Alders, Gary...... 1981-82-84 Barnett, C.J...... 2010-11-12 Betz, Wayne O...... 1961-62 Bridge, Brooklyn B...... 1912 Aleskus, Joseph P...... 1937-38 Barnett, Orlando T...... 1963-64-65 Biel, William J...... 1945 Briggs, Maurice...... 1912-13 Allegro, Joe...... 1975-76-77 Barratt, Fred W...... 1928-29 Bilkie, Edward R...... 1950 Brindle, Arthur B...... 1905 Allen, Dionte...... 2011 Barre, Bjorn, “BJ” Biltz, John W...... 1949-50 Britt, Dalton...... 2012 Allen, Paul...... 1983 Barricklow, Donald B...... 1910-11-12 Birdseye, Claude H...... 1901 Britton, Bobby...... 2000-01-02-03 Allen, Will...... 2000-01-02-03 Barrington, Thomas G...... 1963-64-65 Bishop, Bryce...... 2001-02-03 Broadnax, Vaughn...... 1980-81-82-83 Allen, Robert M...... 1932 Barrington, Walter D..... 1905-06-07-08 Blackman, Ivon...... 2011 Brockington, John S...... 1968-69-70 Amlin, George P...... 1966 Barrow, Alex...... 2006-07 Blaine, Ernest D...... 1910-11 Bronson, A. P...... 1890 Amling, Warren E...... 1944-45-46 Bartley, Thomas A...... 1967-68 Blair, Howard H...... 1920-21-22 Brophy, James F...... 1897-98 Amos, Andre...... 2006-07-09 Bartholomew, Brent...... 1995-96-97-98 Blair, Kenneth...... 1984 Brown, Aaron...... 1974-75-76-77 Anders, Billy J...... 1965-66-67 Barton, Kirk...... 2004-05-06-07 Blanchard, Bruce J...... 1925 Brown, Bernard...... 1979 Anderson, Charles C...... 1939-40 Bartoszek, Mike...... 1972-73-74 Blankenship, Evan...... 2011 Brown, Corey E. (DB)...... 2010-11-12 Anderson, Cedric...... 1980-81-82-83 Bartschy, Ross D...... 1937-38-39 Bledsoe, John...... 1971-72 Brown, Corey M. (WR)...... 2010-11-12 Anderson, Kim...... 1964-65-66 Barwig, Ronald...... 1977-78-79-80 Bliss, Harry W...... 1919-20 Brown, David...... 1986-87-88-89 Anderson, Richard L...... 1964-65 Basil, Drew...... 2010-11-12 Bliss, Keith H...... 1937-38 Brown, Deron...... 1992 Anderson, Richard...... 1952 Baschnagel, Brian...... 1972-73-74-75 Blinco, Thomas...... 1976-77-79 Brown, G. W...... 1902 Anderson, Thomas L...... 1964 Bates, John...... 2000 Blose, M. L...... 1896-97 Brown, Henry...... 1983-85-86-87 Anderson, Tim...... 2000-01-02-03 Bates, Roman...... 1983-84 Bobek, Brian...... 2011 Brown, Jeff...... 1972 Anderson, William T...... 1968-69-70 Battista, Thomas...... 1971 Bobo, Hubert L...... 1954 Brown, Joe...... 1997-98-99-00 Andrako, Steven F...... 1938-39 Baumgarten, Eugene H...... 1930-31 Boddie, Chris...... 1987 Brown, Leo M...... 1955-56-57 Andrews, Bill...... 1981-82 Bauserman, Joe...... 2008-10-11 Bodenbender, David G...... 1964 Brown, Matthew...... 1943-44-45 Andrews, Dave...... 2002 Baxa, Thomas L...... 1972 Boeckman, Todd...... 2007-08 Brown, Randall...... 1992-93-94 Andrews, Kyle...... 2002-03-04 Beatty, Dan...... 1987-89-90 Boesel, Richard...... 1915-16-17 Brown, Stanley...... 1902 Andrews, Lawrence F...... 1951 Beatty, Greg...... 1989-92 Boesel, Stephen W...... 1909-10 Brown, Timothy...... 1978-79 Andria, Ernest...... 1975-77-78-79 Beatty, Hobart,...... 1890 Bogard, Devan...... 2012 Browning, Bryant...... 2007-08-09-10 Andrick, Theodore K...... 1964-65 Beatty, Hugh G...... 1909-10 Bohlman, Jeff...... 1988-89-90 Brubaker, Carl R...... 1953-54 Antenucci, Frank L...... 1934-35-36 Beam, William D...... 1959 Bolen, Charles W...... 1915-16-17 Bruckner, Edwin...... 1940-41 Anthony, Thomas...... 1981-82 Beamon, Eddie...... 1974-75-76-77 Bolin, Stuart R...... 1895 Brudzinski, Robert...... 1973-74-75-76 Appleby, Gordon E...... 1942-43-44 Bear, C. L...... 1911 Bolser, Harvey J...... 1938 Brugge, Robert S...... 1944-46-47 Applegate, Richard...... 1974-75 Bechtel, Earl R...... 1952 Bombach, Jaren D...... 1967 Bruney, Fred K...... 1950-51-52 Arden, Reggie...... 2002-03 Beckman, Pete...... 1992-93-94 Bompiedi, Carl J...... 1933 Bruney, Robert O...... 1962-63 Arledge, Richard...... 1951 Beecroft, Charles...... 1971-72 Bond, Jason...... 2000-01-02-03 Brungard, David A...... 1967-68 Armstrong, Billy J...... 1960-61-62 Beekley, Marts E...... 1951-52 Bond, Robert J...... 1952-53-54-55 Brungard, George...... 1935 Armstrong, Ralph A...... 1949-50-51 Beerman, Raymond O...... 1957 Bonhaus, Matt...... 1992-93-95 Bryant, Charles S...... 1959-60-61 Arnold, Birtho...... 1957-58-59 Beetham, Rupert R...... 1899 Bonica, Charles...... 1970-71-72 Bryant, Ché...... 1995-96 Arnold, George A...... 1907 Belgrave, Earl...... 1972 Bonnie, Dale B...... 1947 Bryant, Christian...... 2010-11-12 Aston, Daniel B...... 1969 Bell, Dorian...... 2010 Bonnie, David M...... 1946-47 Bryant, Jaymes...... 1986-87-88-89 Atha, Robert...... 1978-79-80-81 Bell, Farley...... 1975-76 Boone, Alex...... 2005-06-07-08 Bryant, Ricky...... 2000-01 Auer, John J...... 1953 Bell, Frederick J...... 1917-18 Boone, Chelsea A...... 1909 Bryce, Chalmers K...... 1906-07-08 Augenstein, Jack G...... 1953 Bell, Jimmie...... 1996-97 Booth, William A...... 1953-54-55 Buchanan, Ben…...... 2009-10-11-12 Ayers, Ronald...... 1974-75-76 Bell, Kelvin...... 1981-82-83 Booth, William R...... 1936 Bugel, Thomas E...... 1963-64-65 Bell, Robert R...... 1925-26-27 Boothman, Dale M...... 1900-01 Bulen, Elwood J...... 1900-01 B Bell, Robin A...... 1925-26-27 Borchers, James...... 1990-91-92-93 Bullard, Courtland..1997 & 1999-00-01 Baas, James W...... 1965-66 Bell, Sean...... 1985-87 Boren, Justin...... 2009-10 Bullock, William M...... 1938 Bach, Terry...... 1977-78 Bell, Todd...... 1977-78-79-80 Boren, Zach...... 2009-10-11-12 Buonamici, Nicholas..... 1973-74-75-76 Bachman, Stanley...... 1908-09-10 Bell, William M...... 1929-30-31 Borton, John R...... 1951-52-53-54 Burden, Mike...... 1996 Backhus, Tom A...... 1967-68-69 Bellamy, Adam...... 2010 Boston, David...... 1996-97-98 Burgett, Richard K...... 1941 Backus, Clark...... 1982-83 Bellisari, Greg...... 1993-94-95-96 Boucher, Arthur F...... 1934-35 Burgin, Asbury L...... 1965-66 Bahin, Michael...... 1895 Bellisari, Steve...... 1998-99-00-01 Boughner, Richard J...... 1937-38 Burke, Timothy...... 1978-79 Bailey, Ralph...... 1958 Belmer, Cliff...... 1978-79 Boughton, Ivan B...... 1913-14-15 Burris, Brooks...... 1995-96-97-98 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio State Letterwinners

Burris, Scott...... 1978-79-80 Clark, James...... 1947-48-49 Cox, Melvin B...... 1934 Dean, C. A...... 1902 Burrows, Norman...... 1978-79-80 Clark, David B...... 1902-03-04 Cowman, Randy...... 1972 Dean, Hal S...... 1941-42-46 Burrows, Roger W...... 1970 Clark, Donald...... 1956-57-58 Craig, Orlondo...... 1987-88-89 Debevc, Mark C...... 1968-69-70 Burton, Arthur F...... 1967-68-69 Clark, Eugene L...... 1943 Cramer, Carl F...... 1931-32-33 Decker, Taylor...... 2012 Busich, Sam...... 1934-35 Clark, Myers A...... 1924-25-26 Cramer, William E...... 1917 DeCree, Van...... 1972-73-74 Buss, Charles...... 1891 Clark, Shane...... 1995-96 Crane, Jameson...... 1945-46-47 DeGraffenreid, Allen...... 1990-91-92 Butts, Robert W...... 1960-62 Clark, Vinnie...... 1988-89-90 Crapser, Steven R...... 1969 Delaney, Kevin...... 1985 Butcher, Fred E...... 1895-96-97-00 Clarke, Adrien...... 2000-01-02-03 Crawford, Albert K...... 1956-57-58 DeLeone, James...... 1979-80-81 Byars, Keith...... 1982-83-84-85 Clarke, Dominic...... 2010-11 Crawford, Ricky...... 2010 DeLeone, Thomas D...... 1969-70-71 By’not’e, Butler...... 1990-91-92-93 Cleary, Thomas J...... 1942 Crawford, Thomas E...... 1957 Delich, Peter D...... 1931-32-33 Byrne, Edward G...... 1903-04 Clements, Nate...... 1998-99-00 Crecelius, David...... 1981-82-83-84 DeLong, A. Z...... 1895-96 Clift, Gary...... 1987 Crecilius, Arthur W...... 1894-95 DeMaria, Mike...... 2002-03-04 C Cline, Oliver M...... 1944-45-47 Crooks, Duane...... 1999 Demmel, Robert C...... 1947-50 Cacchio, Chad...... 1998-99-00 Cline, W. D...... 1895 Crosby, Curtis...... 2000 Dendiu, Traian T...... 1944-46 Cairns, Gary L...... 1966-67 Closson, Tony...... 1989 Crow, Fred...... 1936-37 Denker, Irv...... 1952 Caldwell, Jason...... 2004 Clotz, Dennis R...... 1961 Csuri, Charles A...... 1941-42-46 Denlinger, Todd...... 2006-07-08-09 Calhoun, Matt...... 1993-94-95-96 Cobb, Glen...... 1979-80-81-82 Culbertson, Claude L...... 1897 Denman, Edgar...... 1894 Calkins, George H...... 1894-95 Coburn, James A...... 1970 Culver, Brice...... 2003 Detrick, Roger...... 1959-60 Cameron, George D...... 1924 Cochran, Kenneth L...... 1931 Cumiskey, Frank S...... 1934-35-36 DeVoe, Keith E...... 1923-24-25 Campana, Thomas...... 1969-70-71 Cochran, Terrence A...... 1965 Cummings, John...... 1972 Diehl, William...... 1932 Campanella, Joseph A...... 1950 Coffee, Charles B...... 1927-28-29 Cummings, William G...... 1956 Diggs, Na’il...... 1997-98-99 Campbell, Paul...... 1976-77-78-79 Cole, George N...... 1891 Cunningham, Charles...... 1971 Dike, Ed...... 1904 Cannavino, Joseph P...... 1955-56-57 Cole, Robert...... 1956 Cunningham, Harold B...... 1923-24-25 Dill, M. R...... 1928-29 Cannavino, Michael L...... 1946-47-48 Coleman, Ken...... 1987-88-89-90 Cunningham, John F...... 1896 Dill, Raymond...... 1901 Cappell, Richard A...... 1969-70-71 Coleman, Kurt...... 2006-07-08-09 Cunningham, Leo...... 1943 Dillman, Thomas M...... 1954-55-56 Cargile, Jeff...... 1983-84 Coleman, R.J...... 2004 Cupe, Tony...... 1987 Dillon, Daniel D...... 1966 Carlin, Earl V...... 1939-40 Coles, Karl...... 1986-87-89 Curcillo, Anthony...... 1950-51-52 Diltz, Charles R...... 1901-02-03-04 Carlin, Oscar E...... 1927-29 Collins, Mike...... 1998-99-00-01 Curren, Michael F...... 1904 DiPierro, Ramon F...... 1944-46-47-48 Carpenter, Bobby...... 2002-03-04-05 Collmar, William J...... 1954-55 Curtis, Clarence...... 1981-82-83 Disher, Larry L...... 1957 Carroll, Paul B...... 1911-12 Colson, Dan...... 1994-95-96 Current, Michael...... 1965-66 Dixon, Joe...... 1975-76-77 Carroll, William M...... 1930-31-32 Colzie, Cornelius...... 1972-73-74 Curto, Patrick...... 1973-74-75 Dixon, Ken...... 1970-71 Carson, James...... 1981-82-83 Combs, Derek...... 1997-98-99-00 Cusick, Martin...... 1977 Dixon, Thornton D...... 1939-40-41-45 Carson, Samuel K...... 1893-94 Conley, William N...... 1970-71 Cusick, Peter...... 1972-73-74 Doig, Hal F...... 1920-21 Carter, Chris...... 2012 Conlin, Ray...... 1984 Cutillo, Dan...... 1971-72-73 Doll, John...... 1972 Carter, Cris...... 1984-85-86 Connery, Will...... 1995 Czyzynski, Richard...... 1981-82-83 Domicone, Zach...... 2009-10-11-12 Carter, David W...... 1928-29 Connor, Daniel D...... 1961 Donley, Douglas...... 1977-78-79-80 Carter, DeWayne...... 1993-94-95 Conrad, Frederick B...... 1931-32-33 D Donley, Fred...... 1908 Carter, Duron...... 2009 Conroy, James...... 1969 Dale, Michael D...... 1970 Donovan, Brian P...... 1968-69-70 Carter, C. Drew...... 2000-02-03 Conroy, John...... 2004-05 Daly, Brett...... 2007 Dooley, Joseph...... 1981-82-83 Carver, Rolly J...... 1904 Conway, Blair...... 1972-73 D’Andrea, Michael...... 1979-80-81 Doolittle, Francis W...... 1946-47 Case, Claude H...... 1902-03 Conwell, Chris...... 2002 D’Andrea, Mike...... 2002-03-04-06 Dornbrook, Garrett...... 2011 Cash, Jeremy...... 2011 Cooke, Clement C...... 1910 Daniell, James L...... 1939-40-41 Dorris, Victor...... 1937 Cassady, Craig...... 1973-74-75 Cook, Bryan...... 1989-90-91-92 Daniels, LeShun...... 1994-95-96 Dorsey, Robert S...... 1947-48 Cassady, Howard...... 1952-53-54-55 Cook, Ronald L...... 1955-57 Dannelley, Scott...... 1972-73-74-75 Doss, Mike...... 1999-00-01-02 Castignola, Gregory...... 1977-78-79 Cooper, George...... 1984-85-86-87 Dansler, Kelton...... 1975-76-77-78 Douglas, Ivan...... 2000-02 Cato, Byron...... 1975-76-77-78 Cooper, Joe...... 1998-99-00-01 Darst, Lester D...... 1907-11 Dove, Robert E...... 1944-45 Chattams, Angelo...... 2001 Cooper, Marco...... 2000-01 Datish, Doug...... 2004-05-06 Downing, T.J...... 2004-05-06 Childress, Bam...... 2001-02-03-04 Coover, Winifred F...... 1900-01-02 Datish, Michael...... 1975 Doyle, Richard A...... 1950-52 Cheatwood, Tim...... 1998-99-00-01 Cope, Harry...... 1898 Daugherty, Harold R...... 1945 Drake, Phillip B...... 1942 Chekwa, Chimdi...... 2007-08-09-10 Cope, James...... 1972-73-74 Daughters, Charles G...... 1916 Drakulich, Samuel...... 1933 Cheney, David A...... 1968-69-70 Cordle, Jim...... 2007-08-09 Davidson, James...... 1963-64 Dreffer, Stephan D...... 1962-63-64 Cheroke, George...... 1941 Cornell, Fred A...... 1902 Davidson, James Jr...... 1985 Drenik, Douglas J...... 1962-63-64 Cherry, Boyd V...... 1912-13-14 Cory, Lincoln T...... 1927-28 Davidson, Jeff...... 1986-87-88-89 Dreyer, Carl A...... 1924 Chonko, Arnie...... 1962-63-64 Cothran, Jeff...... 1991-92-93 Davies, Thomas C...... 1918-19 Dreyer, Virgil O...... 1915-16 Chrissinger, Warren O...... 1936-37 Cott, Richard S...... 1919-20-21 Davis, Jeff...... 1971-72-73 DuBois, Wilbur L...... 1900 Cicero, Chris...... 1983 Cottrell, Ernest E...... 1944 Davis, Jerome...... 1973-74 Dudley, Rickey...... 1994-95 Cisco, Galen...... 1955-56-57 Cotton, James...... 1998-99 Davis, Paul J...... 1943 Dugger, Dean...... 1952-53-54 Cisco, Jeff...... 1981-82 Courtney, Harold J...... 1915-16-17 Davis, Robert...... 1995 Dugger, John R...... 1942-43-44 Claflin, Walter N...... 1906-07-08 Courtney, Howard G...... 1915-16-17 Davis, Vernon H...... 1898 Dulin, Gary...... 1976-77-78-79 Claggett, Edward F...... 1904-06-07 Cousineau, Tom...... 1975-76-77-78 Dawdy, Donald A...... 1953 Dully, Mike...... 1993-94 Clair, Frank J...... 1938-39-40 Cox, Garth...... 1974-76-77 Dawson, Dino...... 1984 Dumas, Zack...... 1986-87-88-89 Clare, Robert L...... 1909-10 Cox, Joseph E...... 1926-27-28 Dawson, Jack S...... 1948 Dunlap, John H...... 1895-96 Clarett, Maurice...... 2002 Cox, Joseph F...... 1909-10-11 Day, John...... 1995-96-97 Dunlap, Nelson H...... 1921-22-23 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio State Letterwinners

Dunlap, Renick W...... 1891-93-94-95 Farris, Chase...... 2012 Frey, Greg...... 1987-88-89-90 Givens, Dan O...... 1971 Dunn, Bri’onte...... 2012 Ferrall, Junius B...... 1930-31-32 Fried, Lawrence L...... 1930 Glasser, Chester F...... 1928-29 Dunn, Craig...... 1981-82 Farrell, John R...... 1960 Friedman, Max...... 1918 Glenn, Terrance...... 1993-94-95 Dunsford, Jan H...... 1904-05 Fay, Sherman...... 1899-00-01-02 Frimel, Rich...... 1988-89-90-91 Godfrey, Ernest R...... 1914 Duncan, Howard D...... 1946-47 Fazio, Charles A...... 1945-46-47-48 Fritz, Kenneth...... 1976-77-78-79 Goebel, Garrett...... 2009-10-11-12 Dupree, Roedell...... 1995 Fedderson, Jerold V...... 1943 Fronk, Daniel A...... 1957-58 Gohlstin, Eric...... 1995-96-97 Durtschi, William R...... 1942 Federle, Tom...... 1963-64 Frost, Marcel...... 2005 Goings, Nick...... 1997 Dwelle, Brad...... 1979-80-81-82 Fekete, Eugene...... 1942 Frye, Robert H...... 1941-42 Gonzalez, Anthony...... 2004-05-06 Dwyer, Donald W...... 1965-66-67 Feldwisch, Henry W...... 1911 Fuller, Mark A...... 1919 Gordon, D. “Sonny”...... 1983-84-85-86 Dwyer, R. E...... 1898 Fender, Paul E...... 1967 Fulton, William S...... 1899 Good, Andrew...... 2007 Dye, Dan...... 2007 Ferguson, Keith...... 1978-79-80 Funk, Robert...... 1964-65 Goodsell, Douglas R...... 1951-52 Dye, William H...... 1934-35-36 Ferguson, Robert E...... 1959-60-61 Funkhauser, Samuel K...... 1908-12 Gordon, George D...... 1944 Ferko, Richard...... 1970-71 Furrey, Mike...... 1996 Gordon, Les...... 1975 E Ferrelli, Jeffrey...... 1975-76 Gorby, Herbert L...... 1945 Eachus, William N...... 1965-66 Fertig, Dwight L...... 1967 G Gorley, Rodney...... 1979-80-83 Eagleson, John H...... 1898 Fesler, Wesley E...... 1928-29-30 Gaffney, Mike...... 1972 Gorrill, Charles V...... 1923-24-25 Early, Ellis T...... 1921 Fickell, Luke...... 1993-94-95-96 Gage, Ralph G...... 1958 Gottron, Jeff...... 1982 Eberle, John J...... 1908-09 Fields, Chris...... 2010-11-12 Gailus, Joseph T...... 1931-32-33 Gradishar, Randy...... 1971-72-73 Eberts, Mark...... 1981 Fields, Jerry E...... 1958-59 Galbos, Richard...... 1971-72 Grady, Robert J...... 1929-30-31 Ebinger, Elbert C...... 1955 Fiers, Alan...... 1959-60 Gales, Charles P...... 1935-36-38 Graef, Steve...... 2003 Ebner, Nate...... 2009-10-11 Fill, John M...... 1964-65-66 Gales, Richard...... 1971-72 Graf, Campbell J...... 1912-13-14 Eby, Byron...... 1926-27-28 Finkes, Matt...... 1993-94-95-96 Galloway, Joey...... 1991-93-94 Graf, Campbell R...... 1939 Echols, Reginald...... 1979-80 Fioretti, Anthony R...... 1922-23 Gamble, Chris...... 2001-02-03 Graf, Jack R...... 1939-40-41 Edwards, Bernard...... 1988-89-90-91 Fisch, Frank...... 1933-34-35 Gandee, Charles F...... 1945-49-50 Graf, Lawrence...... 1973 Edwards, Karl...... 1981-82-83 Fischer, Louis C...... 1950-51 Gandee, Sherwin K...... 1948-50-51 Graham, Jeff...... 1988-89-90 Edwards, William R...... 1949 Fisher, Richard...... 1939-40-41-45 Gant, Aaron...... 2006-07-08-10 Graham, Kent...... 1990-91 Egbert, Archie D...... 1910 Fitz, Thomas...... 1964 Gantz, Joe...... 2008-09 Graham, Scottie...... 1988-89-90-91 Ehrensberger, Carl H...... 1930 Flanagan, Richard E...... 1944 Garber, Joseph...... 1986 Grant, Curtis...... 2011-12 Ehrsam, Gerald R...... 1966-67-68 Fleming, Henry...... 1997-98-99-00 Garcia, Mark...... 1997-98 Grant, Doran...... 2011-12 Ehrsam, John H...... 1944-45 Fletcher, Kevin...... 1970-71-72 Garnett, Winfield...... 1995-96-97 Grant, Larry...... 2006-07 Eisenhard, Tony...... 1997-98-99 Flowers, James T...... 1919 Gaudio, Angelo R...... 1946 Grant, Willie “Cie”...... 1999-00-01-02 Elder, Walter W...... 1901-02 Foley, David...... 1966-67-68 Gayle, James...... 1979-80-81-82 Graves, Reggie...... 1986 Elford, Drew...... 1996-97-98-99 Foley, W. J...... 1893 Gayle, Shaun...... 1980-81-82-83 Graves, Rory...... 1983-84-85 Elgin, Edward G...... 1922 Fontaine, Lawton L...... 1929 Geib, J.R...... 1911-12 Gray, Bryan...... 2008 Elia, Bruce...... 1972-73-74 Fontes, Arnold P...... 1965-66 Geissman, W. I...... 1911-12-13 Greenberg, Jack Z...... 1931-32 Elliott, Samuel...... 1965-66-67 Fontes, Leonard J...... 1958-59 Gentile, Jim M...... 1968-69-70 Green, Marcus...... 2002-03-04-05 Ellis, Jeff...... 1987-88-90-91 Fordham, Forrest P...... 1937-38 George, August...... 1935 Greene, Cornelius...... 1973-74-75 Ellis, Ray...... 1977-78-79-80 Fortney, Harrison...... 1963 George, Eddie...... 1992-93-94-95 Greene, Horatius A...... 1969 Ellis, Richard T...... 1890-91-92 Foster, Derrick...... 1989-90-91-92 Georgiades, James...... 2009 Griffey, Craig...... 1990 Ellison, Leon...... 1980 Foster, Jerome...... 1979-80-81-82 Gerald, Rod...... 1975-76-77-78 Griffen, Adam...... 2012 Ellwood, Franklin D...... 1955-56 Foster, Rodney...... 1961-62 Germaine, Joe...... 1996-97-98 Griffin, Archie...... 1972-73-74-75 Ellwood, Richard P...... 1949-50 Foster, Thomas B...... 1905 German, William...... 1959-60 Griffin, Andre...... 2000 Endres, George J...... 1950 Foss, Clarence M...... 1902-03-04-05 Germany, Reggie...... 1997-98-99-00 Griffin, Duncan...... 1975-76-77-78 Endres, Robert L...... 1951 Foss, Earl D...... 1910-11 Gholston, Vernon...... 2006-07 Griffin, Kevin...... 1995-96-97-98 Engensperger, Albert...... 1896-97 Fouch, George E...... 1927-28-29 Gibbs, George C...... 1893 Griffin, Ray...... 1974-75-76-77 Englebeck, Amos...... 1904-06 Foulk, Charles W...... 1890-91-92 Gibbs, Jack G...... 1954 Griffith, A. G...... 1892 Epitropoulos, John...... 1978-79-80 Fout, James E...... 1945 Gibson, Millard F...... 1906-07-08 Griffith, William A...... 1928-29-30 Ernst, L. C...... 1891-92 Fox, Dustin...... 2001-02-03-04 Gibson, Thaddeus...... 2007-08-09 Griffith, William N...... 1924 Ervin, Terry L...... 1966-67 Fox, Samuel S...... 1940-41 Giessen, Carl...... 1894-95 Griggs, Anthony...... 1981 Erwin, Derek...... 2011 Fox, Tim...... 1972-73-74-75 Gilbert, Benjamin...... 1996-97-98-99 Grim, Fred...... 1925-26-27 Espy, Bennie E...... 1962-63 Fragel, Reid...... 2009-10-11-12 Gilbert, Charles R...... 1948-49 Grimes, Robert L...... 1950-51-52 Evege, Donnie...... 2009 France, Doug...... 1972-73-74 Gill, Arthur G...... 1904 Griswold, Francis H...... 1927 Everett, Tyler...... 2002-03-04-05 France, Steve...... 1989 Gillam, Neal...... 1918-21 Groom, Andy...... 2000-01-02 Ewalt, Dwight S...... 1913 Francis, David L...... 1960-62 Gillard, James H...... 1905-06 Groza, Judd...... 1982-83-84 Ewart, Kenneth L...... 1917-19 Fragel, Reid...... 2009-10-11 Gillian Lonnie R...... 1967-68-69 Grundies, Arthur J...... 1938-40 Ewing, Harry E...... 1905 Frank, John...... 1980-81-82-83 Gilliam, Neil,...... 1918-21 Guess, Michael...... 1976-77-78-79 Ezzo, Billy...... 1972-73-74 Frantz, Matthew...... 1986-87 Gillie, George W...... 1905-06-07 Guilford, Ira...... 2003 Franzinger, Ryan...... 2006 Gillis, Clarence...... 1901 Guiton,Kenny...... 2011-12 F Fraser, Simon...... 2001-02-03-04 Gillman, Sidney...... 1931-32-33 Gurd, Andy...... 1987-91 Facchine, Richard...... 1955 Frayer, Leo A...... 1894 Gilmore, James...... 1981-83-84-85 Gurr, Mike...... 1997-98-99-00 Faehl, Paul J...... 1950 Frechtling, Arthur G...... 1899-00 Ginn, Dwight G...... 1914-15 Guthrie, George P...... 1951-52 Fair, Robert F...... 1963 Freeman, Marcus...... 2004, 06-07-08 Ginn, Jr., Ted...... 2004-05-06 Guy, Richard S...... 1954-55-56 Farcasin, Constantine J...... 1918-19-22 French, Edward H...... 1893-94-95 Giuliani, Anthony...... 1983-84 Guzik, Frank A...... 1953 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio State Letterwinners

Gwinn, Anthony...... 1993-94-95-96 Hecker, Robert R...... 1943 Houston, Lindell L...... 1941-42 James, Daniel A...... 1956-57-58 Gwinn, Jayson...... 1993 Heckninger, Robert W...... 1941 Houston, William...... 1990-92-93 James, Kenneth L...... 1932 Heekin, Richard J...... 1933-34-35 Howard, Fritz...... 1939-40-41 James, Thomas L...... 1942-46 H Hefflinger, Ronald D...... 1943 Howard, Harry C...... 1914 Janakievski, Vlade...... 1977-78-79-80 Haas, Jackson...... 2007 Heid, Robert C...... 1949-50-51 Howard, Harry,...... 1969-70-71 Janecko, Gene K...... 1944 Hackett, William G...... 1942-43-44-45 Henderson, Herbert R...... 1920 Howard, Travis...... 2009-10-11-12 Jankowski, Bruce D...... 1968-69-70 Hackett, William J...... 1967-69 Henry, Joseph P...... 1949 Howard, Tyrone...... 1993-94-95-96 Janowicz, Victor F...... 1949-50-51 Haddad, George A...... 1937 Henson, Harold...... 1972-73-74 Howe, Frank H...... 1940 Jeannot, Fred G...... 1903 Haer, Archie H...... 1967 Henson, Luther...... 1977-78-79-80 Howell, Carroll...... 1952-53-54 Jemison, Thad...... 1981-82-83 Hague, Leslie J...... 1947-48-49 Herbstreit, James H...... 1958-59-60 Hoyer, Ralph W...... 1903-04-05 Jenkins, Joseph...... 1967 Hague, Thomas R...... 1952-53 Herbstreit, Kirk...... 1990-91-92 Hoying, Robert...... 1993-94-95 Jenkins, Joseph K...... 1984-86 Hale, Joel...... 2011-12 Herman, Judah...... 1988-89-90-91 Hoying, Tom...... 1996-97 Jenkins, Malcolm...... 2005-06-07-08 Hall, Jordan...... 2009-10-11 Herrmann, Harvey J...... 1959 Hubbard, Rudy...... 1965-66-67 Jenkins, Michael...... 2000-01-02-03 Hall, Marcus...... 2009-11-12 Herron, Dan...... 2008-09-11 Huddleston, Mike...... 1990 Jenkins, Thomas G...... 1961-62-63 Hall, Maurice...... 2001-02-03-04 Herron, Kendall...... 1944 Hudson, Addison, N...... 1930 Jenkins, William...... 1924-25 Hall, Robert H...... 1943 Hershberger, Peter J...... 1940-41 Hudson, Paul...... 1964-65-66 Jennings, Jack W...... 1947-48-49 Hall, Roy...... 2003-04-05-06 Heuerman, Jeff...... 2011-12 Hueston, Dennis...... 1983 Jentes, Charles A...... 1960 Hallabrin, John D...... 1939-40-41 Hess, Albert F...... 1928-29 Huff, Paul...... 1967-68 Jesty, James B...... 1970 Haller, Tim...... 1986 Hess, Edwin A...... 1924-25-26 Huffman, Iolas M...... 1918-19-20-21 Jobko, William K...... 1954-55-56 Hamby, Ryan...... 2002-03-04-05 Hess, William W...... 1960-61-62 Huffman, Rich...... 1988-89-90 Joe, Brandon...... 2001-02-03-04 Hamilton, Forrest R...... 1945-46-47 Heyward, Cameron...... 2007-08-09-10 Hughes, John...... 1970-72-73 Johnson, Brent...... 1989-90-91-92 Hamilton, Ian B...... 1922 Hicks, John...... 1970-72-73 Hummel, Garrett...... 2010 Johnson, Brent...... 1998-99-00 Hamilton, Mardo M...... 1944 Hicks, Tyrone...... 1978-79 Hunt, William P...... 1924-25-26 Johnson, Dionte...... 2004-05-06-07 Hamilton, Ray L...... 1949-50-51 Hicks, Marc...... 1988 Hunter, Charles...... 1977-78-79 Johnson, Earl F...... 1933 Hamlin, Stanley A...... 1965 Hieronymous, Ted W...... 1925-27-28 Hurm, Paul W...... 1916 Johnson, Ernest Y...... 1920 Hamrick, Charles E...... 1934-35-36 Hietikko, James L...... 1950-51 Huston, Arthur C...... 1927-28-29 Johnson, Kenneth E...... 1960-61 Hankins, Jonathan...... 2010-11-12 Higdon, Alex...... 1984-85-86-87 Huston, Josh...... 2001-05 Johnson, Kevin...... 1995-97 Hansley, Terence...... 1959 Hilinski, Richard...... 1953-54 Hutchings, John...... 1978-79-80 Johnson, Orhian...... 2009-10-11-12 Hardman, von Allen...... 1961 Hill, Douglas...... 1981-82-83 Hutchison, Charles...... 1967-68-69 Johnson, Ricky...... 1977-78-80 Harden, Derek...... 2005-06 Hill, Steve...... 1983-84-85 Hutchison, John...... 1984-85-86 Johnson, Pete...... 1973-74-75-76 Hare, Gregory...... 1971-72-73 Himes, Richard D...... 1965-66-67 Hyatt, Bob...... 1974-76 Johnson, Robert T...... 1965-66 Hargreaves, William B...... 1937 Hinchman, Lewis G...... 1930-31-32 Hyde, Carlos...... 2010-11-12 Johnson, Thomas...... 1982-83-84-85 Harkins, Donald L...... 1962-63-64 Hines, Jermale...... 2007-08-09-10 Hyme, Kevin...... 1995 Jones, Ben...... 1960 Harkrader, Jerry...... 1953-54-55 Hlay, John...... 1950-51 Jones, Darrell (D.J.)...... 1992-93-94-96 Harley, Charles W...... 1916-17-19 Hoak, Frank...... 1987 I Jones, David L...... 1934 Harley, Rob...... 2003-04-05 Hobt, Watt A...... 1912-13-14 Iams, Alvin L...... 1931 Jones, Edward S...... 1933 Harman, Timothy A...... 1970 Hocevar, Mark...... 1982 Idle, Ralph H...... 1928 Jones, Arnold A...... 1972-73-74 Harper, Roger...... 1990-91-92 Hoffer, Joe R...... 1931 Ingham, Tom...... 2008-09 Jones, Gomer...... 1934-35 Harre, Gilbert A...... 1934-35 Hofmayer, Edward I...... 1938 Ingram, Robert M...... 1959-60-61 Jones, Herbert M...... 1956-57 Harrell, James...... 1975-76-77 Holcolmb, Stuart K...... 1929-30-31 Ireland, Kenneth D...... 1962 Jones, Herman...... 1975-76-77 Harris, Jimmie L...... 1969-70-71 Holland, Jay...... 1983-84 Irizarry, Louis...... 2003 Jones, Thomas H...... 1909 Harris, Nate...... 1985-86 Holland, Jamie...... 1986 Isabel, Wilmer E...... 1920-21-22 Jones, W. C...... 1903 Harris, Raymont...... 1990-91-92-93 Holliman, Ray...... 1984-85-87 Isaman, Derek...... 1985-86-87-89 Joslin, Robert V...... 1951-52-53 Harris, Tyrone...... 1974-75-77 Hollins, John...... 2003 Judy, Lawrence E...... 1922-23 Harrison, Preston...... 1994 Holloway, Ralph B...... 1968-69-70 J Harrison, Tyrone...... 1989-90 Holman, Alan M...... 1928-29 Jabbusch, Robert O...... 1942-46-47 K Hart, Randall J...... 1967-68-69 Holmes, Santonio...... 2003-04-05 Jacobs, Harlen...... 2001-02-04 Kabealo, John...... 1933-34-35 Hartline, Brian...... 2006-07-08 Holtkamp, Ferdinand...... 1916-19 Jacobs, Mike...... 2000-01 Kabealo, Michael...... 1936-37-38 Hartman, Gabriel C...... 1958-59-60 Holycross, Tim...... 1972-73-74 Jack, Alan R...... 1967-68-69 Kacherski, John...... 1987-88-91 Hartman, Leonard...... 1990-91-92 Homa, Randy...... 1997-98-99 Jackson, James...... 1901 Kacsandi, Ben...... 2008 Hartsock, Benjamin...... 2000-01-02-03 Homan, Adam...... 2009-10-11-12 Jackson, Jermon...... 1995-96 Kain, Lawrence...... 1973-74-75 Harvey, William...... 1984 Homan, Ross...... 2006-07-08-09-10 Jackson, Josh...... 1994-95-96 Kaplanoff, Carl G...... 1936-37-38 Hasenohrl, George...... 1970-71-72 Honaker, Frank C...... 1921-22-23 Jackson, Matthew...... 1976 Kaplo, Edward...... 1922 Haubrich, Robert C...... 1929-30-31 Horn, Robert L...... 1928-29-30 Jackson, Paul...... 1901 Karch, Robert...... 1915-16-17 Hauer, Oscar A...... 1958-59-60 Hoobler, Chad...... 2004-05 Jackson, Ray...... 1984-85-86-87 Karcher, James N...... 1934-35 Haupt, Richard A...... 1961 Hopkins, Tam...... 1997-98-99-00 Jackson, Richard S...... 1944-45 Karow, Martin G...... 1924-25-26 Havens, William F...... 1914-15 Hornik, Joe...... 1975-76-77-78 Jackson, Stanley...... 1995-96-97 Karsatos, James...... 1983-84-85-86 Hawk, A.J...... 2002-03-04-05 Horvath, Leslie...... 1940-41-42-44 Jackson, Tony...... 2010-11 Kasunic, Gerald S...... 1963-64 Hawkins, Harry C...... 1897 Houk, Ronald...... 1959-60 Jackson, William F...... 1904 Katzenmoyer, Andy...... 1996-97-98 Haynes, Bryce...... 2012 Houser, Bob...... 1993-94-95-96 Jackson, William M...... 1921 Katterhenrich, David L...... 1960-61-62 Hayden, Leophus...... 1968-69-70 Houser, Kevin...... 1996-97-98-99 Jaco, William...... 1976-77-79 Kay, Donald F...... 1943 Hazel, David...... 1972-73-74 Houston Sr., James...... 1957-58-59 Jacobs, Matt...... 1995 Kaylor, Ronald L...... 1964 Hecker, Robert H...... 1943 Houston Jr., James...... 1978 Jacoby, George R...... 1951-52-53 Keane, Thomas L...... 1944 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio State Letterwinners

Kee, Michael...... 1983-85-86 Krall, Gerald...... 1945-46-48-49 Lee, Maurice...... 2003 M Keefe, Thomas C...... 1931-32 Kramer, Eric...... 2012 Leggett, William D...... 1952-53-54 Maag, Charles...... 1938-39-40 Keenan, Charles...... 1987 Kregel, James...... 1971-72-73 Lehman, Ernest...... 1943 Maag, Dennis...... 1993-94 Keeton, Mike...... 1973 Kreglow, James J...... 1924 Leonard, Judson C...... 1905 MacCready, Derek...... 1987-88 Keiser, Thomas L...... 1890 Kremblas, Francis T...... 1956-57-58 Leonard, W. T...... 1897 MacDonald, Clarence...... 1916-18-19 Keith, Randal T...... 1971-72 Krenzel, Craig...... 2000-01-02-03 Levenick, Thomas...... 1979 Machinsky, Francis C...... 1953-54-55 Keller, Matt...... 1996-97-98-99 Krerowicz, Mark...... 1982-83-84 Lewis, Darrell...... 1989 Maciejowski, Ronald J...... 1968-69-70 Kelley, Dwight A. (Ike)...... 1963-64-65 Kreuzer, Dean...... 1995 Lewis, Donald B...... 1955 Mack, Richard W...... 1972-73-74 Kelley, Jefferson...... 1997 Krisher, Gerald Glenn.... 1951-52-53-54 Lewis, Doyle...... 1979-82 Mackey, Frederick C...... 1924-25-26 Kelley, John L...... 1966-67 Kriss, Frederick C...... 1954-55-56 Lickovitch, Gary...... 1987-88-90 Mackey, J. E...... 1897 Kellough, F. C...... 1902 Kriss, Howard E...... 1927-28 Liggins, Leandre...... 1998 Mackie, Douglas...... 1976-77 Kelly, Rob...... 1993-94-95-96 Krstolic, Raymond C...... 1961-62 Lincoln, James F...... 1901-03-05-06 Madro, Joseph C...... 1939 Kelly, Robert...... 1971 Krumm, R. E...... 1891-92 Lincoln, Paul M...... 1890-91 Maggied, Sol...... 1935-36-37 Kelsey, Ray T...... 1945 Kruskamp, Harold W...... 1926-28 Lindner, James E...... 1959-60 Maggs, Robert...... 1983-84-85-86 Kennedy, Arthur...... 1890-91-92 Kudla, Mike...... 2002-03-04-05 Lindsay, Kelton...... 1999 Mahaffey, William W...... 1932 Kern, Carl...... 1972-73 Kuhn, Richard...... 1968-69-70 Lindsey, Kelvin...... 1982-83 Makridis, Dimitrious...... 2007 Kern, Rex W...... 1968-69-70 Kuhn, Kenneth W...... 1972-73-74-75 Lindsey, William L...... 1964 Makridis, George...... 2011-12 Kerner, Marlon...... 1991-92-93-94 Kuhnhein, Scott...... 2000-02 Lininger, Raymond J...... 1946-47-48-49 Maldonado, Sammy...... 2000-01 Kerr, John...... 2005-06 Kumerow, Eric...... 1984-85-86-87 Linsley, Corey...... 2010-11-12 Malfatt, Mike...... 1994-95 Kerr, Josh...... 2010 Kumler, Karl W...... 1962 Lipaj, Cyril M...... 1942 Malone, Chris...... 2010 Kessel, Joel...... 1992 Kuri, Mike...... 1988-89 Lippert, Elmer H...... 1971-72-73 Maltinsky, Paul R...... 1943-44-45 Kessler, Carlton G...... 1943-45 Kurz, Theodore R...... 1968-69 Lishewski, Richard...... 1986 Mamula, Charles...... 1962-63 Keuchler, Lamar...... 1981-82 Kuszmaul, Greg...... 1995 Lisko, David...... 2007 Mandula, George E...... 1930 Kiefer, Arthur S...... 1912-13-14 Kutler, Rudolph J...... 1922-23-24 Lister, Robert C...... 1961 Mangiamelle, Richard C...... 1962 Kiehfuss, Thomas C...... 1962-63-64 Livingston, Brian...... 1965 Mangold, Nick...... 2002-03-04 Kile, Eugene...... 1930-31 L Lloyd, Erastus G...... 1899-00-01 Mann, George T...... 1930 Kile, Robert J...... 1897 LaVrar, Matt...... 1996-97-98-99 Loadman, Kevin...... 1998 Manning, Ernest P...... 1907 Kilgore, David S...... 1958-59 Lachey, James...... 1981-82-83-84 Locke, Tony...... 1999-00 Manyak, John N...... 1952 Kimball, Philip J...... 1915 Lachey, Ron...... 1989 Logan, Jeff...... 1974-75-76-77 Manz, Jerry V...... 1948-49-50 King, Gerald L...... 1970 Lacksen, Frank J...... 1925-26 Logan, Richard L...... 1950-51 Marcinick, Gary...... 1986 King, Percy...... 1997-98-99 Lago, Gary M...... 1970-71-72 Lohr, Wendell...... 1937-38 Marcus, Jamal...... 2012 King, Robert J...... 1897 Lambert, Howard L...... 1961 Long, David W...... 1971 Marendt, Thomas L...... 1971-72 Kinkade, Thomas J...... 1939-40-41 Lamka, Donald...... 1969-70-71 Long, Herbert...... 1910 Marek, Elmer F...... 1925-26-27 Kinsey, Marvin C...... 1971 Landacre, Walter A...... 1890 Long, Paris...... 1999 Marek, Marcus...... 1979-80-81-82 Kirby, R. E...... 1905 Lane, Garcia...... 1981-82-83 Long, Paul...... 1991-92 Marino, Victor I...... 1937-38-39 Kirk, Brenton S...... 1947-48 Lane, Shaun...... 2005-06-07-08 Long, Thomas N...... 1922-23 Marker, James B...... 1901-02-03-04 Kirk, Chris...... 1996-97-98 Lanese, Mike...... 1982-83-84-85 Long, William E...... 1966-67-68 Markley, Frank P...... 1910-11 Kirk, Roy E...... 1963 Lang, Mark...... 1974-75-76-77 Longer, Robert M...... 1964 Marquardt, William B...... 1902-04 Kittle, James M...... 1899-00-01 Langenkamp, Max...... 1994 Lonjak, William A...... 1943 Marsh, George C...... 1929 Klaban, Tom...... 1974-75 Langhurst, Earl J...... 1938-39-40 Lord, John C...... 1958 Marsh, James R...... 1970 Klee, Ollie...... 1922-23-24 Langley, Victor...... 1981 Louis, Jason...... 1992-93-94 Marshall, Clyde...... 1945 Klein, Alex W...... 1922-25-26 Lantry, L. L...... 1905 Loveberry, Clarence...... 1896 Marshall, James...... 1957-58 Klein, Robert J...... 1960-61-62 Lapp, Harry R...... 1916 Lowdermilk, Kirk...... 1981-82-83-84 Marshall, W. D...... 1890 Klein, Storm...... 2009-10-11 Large, Joseph H...... 1890 Lowe, Clifton D...... 1909 Martin, Edwin D...... 1890 Kleinhans, John L...... 1936 Larimore, Dexter...... 2007-08-09-10 Lowry, Orlando...... 1981-82-83 Martin, Harold P...... 1952 Klevay, Walter S...... 1949-50-51 Larkins, Charles R...... 1928-29-30 Luckay, Raymond J...... 1951 Martin, Jamar...... 1998-99-00-01 Klein, Storm...... 2009-10-11-12 Larson, J.D...... 2008 Ludwig, Paul L...... 1952-53-54 Martin, John C...... 1955-56-57 Klie, Walter...... 1902 Lashutka, Gregory S...... 1963-64-65 Luke, Jamal...... 2003 Martin, Paul D...... 1959 Kline, Alan...... 1990-91-92-93 Laskoski, Richard D...... 1961 Luke, Steven N...... 1972-73-74 Marts, Raymond J...... 1923 Kline, Jesse...... 2001 Laughlin, James...... 1977-78-79 Lukens, Curt...... 2005 Martz, Valorus...... 1914 Kne, Mike...... 2002-03-04 Laurinaitis, James...... 2005-06-07-08 Lukens, Joseph...... 1979-80-81-82 Mascio, Joseph...... 1944 Knisely, Heath...... 1996 Lawrence, Paul C...... 1910 Lukens, Ryan...... 2007-08 Mason, Glen...... 1970 Knoll, Elmer P...... 1902 Lawrence, Wilbert W...... 1903-04-05 Lukens, William...... 1974-75-76 Matheney, Don...... 2010-11 Koch, Jay...... 1987-88-89-90 Lavelli, Dante B...... 1942 Lukz, Frank M...... 1932 Matheny, Oliver S...... 1918 Koegel, Vic...... 1971-72-73 Laybourne, Paul C...... 1910 Lumpkin, John...... 1996-97-98 Mathers, John H...... 1892-93-94 Koegle, Donald W...... 1935 Leach, Scott...... 1984-85-86 Luttner, Ken...... 1969-70-71 Mathis, Almond L...... 1971-72-73 Koepnick, Robert E...... 1950-51-52 Lease, Tom...... 1989-90-91-92 Lutz, Travis...... 1990-91 Matlock, Bill...... 1987-88 Kohut, William W...... 1964 LeBeau, Charles R...... 1956-57-58 Lykes, Robert L...... 1965 Matte, Thomas R...... 1958-59-60 Kolic, Larry...... 1982-84-85 Lee, Ben...... 1978-79-80-81 Lynch, Scott...... 1994 Mattey, George J...... 1948-49 Kortovuch, Jim...... 2001 Lee, Byron...... 1982-83-84-85 Lynn, George M...... 1941-42 Matthews, Thomas...... 2002-03-04 Kotterman, Larry...... 1985-86 Lee, Dante...... 1989-90 Lyons, Devin...... 2004 Matz, James F...... 1958-59-60 Kozar, Jason...... 1997 Lee, Darryl...... 1983-84-85-86 Lyons, James D...... 1963 Maxwell, Chris...... 2011 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio State Letterwinners

Maxwell, Earl P...... 1912 Miller, James R...... 1937 Myers, Raymond...... 1980-81-82 O’Neill, Pat...... 2000-01-02 Maxwell, John R...... 1962 Miller, Luke E...... 1920 Myers, Robert C...... 1952 Onrubia, Lorenzo R...... 1907 Mayer, Robert E...... 1944 Miller, Nick...... 1980-81 Myers, Russell L...... 1917 Openlander, Gerald P...... 1925 Mayes, Rufus L...... 1966-67-68 Miller, Norman...... 1995 Myers, Steven...... 1972-73-74 Oppermann, James D...... 1968-70 Maynard, Lee H...... 1903 Miller, Ronald...... 1980 Orazen, Edward J...... 1962-64 Mazeroski, Dave...... 1973 Miller, Robert N...... 1935 N Orosz, Thomas...... 1977-78-79-80 McAfee, John N...... 1933-34 Miller, Ryan...... 1993-94-95-96 Nagel, William G...... 1892-93-94 O’Rourke, Larry...... 1974 McCafferty, Donald W...... 1941-42 Miller, Walter H...... 1890 Nagy, Alex...... 1957 O’Shaughnessy, Joseph...... 1928-29 McCallister, H. A...... 1898-07-08 Miller, Steve...... 2011-12 Nardi, Richard L...... 1937 Ost, Dave...... 1993 McCarthy, Timothy J...... 1924-25 Miller, William G...... 1943 Nasman, Bert H...... 1930-31-32 Otis, James L...... 1967-68-69 McCarty, L. B...... 1908-09 Miller, William M...... 1948-49-50 Navin, James J...... 1920 Otis, Jim...... 2003 McCary, Will………………2012 Milligan, Fred J...... 1927 Neal, George V...... 1934 Ott, Jason...... 1998-99 McClain, W. B...... 1909-10 Mills, Leonard...... 1975-76-77-78 Neff, George E...... 1943-44 McClellion, Central...... 1995-96-97-98 Minshall, William E...... 1896-97-98 Neff, Robert L...... 1958 P McClure, Donald L...... 1927-28-29 Mirick, Chester W...... 1961-62-63 Neff, Scott...... 1982 Pace, Orlando...... 1994-95-96 McClure, James A...... 1912 Mitchell, Essex David... 1997-98-99-00 Nein, James R...... 1964-66-67 Pacenta, James...... 1975-76 McConagha, Arthur B...... 1905 Mitchell, Brandon...... 2003-04-05-06 Nelms, Spencer...... 1981-82-83 Padlow, Max...... 1932-33 McConnell, Arden L...... 1928-29 Mitchell, H. Jordan...... 1925 Nelson, Willie (Chico)... 1990-91-92-93 Pack, Craig...... 1981-82 McCormick, Robert W...... 1942 Mitchum, Kyle...... 2006, 08 Nemecek, Andrew J...... 1919-20 Pagac, Fred...... 1971-72-73 McCoy, John...... 1964-65-66 Mobley, Benjamin A...... 1964 Nesser, John P...... 1927-28 Pagac Jr., Fred...... 1999-01-02-03 McCoy, Matt...... 1992 Moeller, Gary O...... 1960-61-62 Nesser, William H...... 1928-29 Painter, William E...... 1968 McCoy, Walter E...... 1911 Moeller, Tyler...... 2007-08-10-11 Newell, William F...... 1947-48-49 Palahnuk, Michael...... 1981-82 McCray, Michael...... 1986-87-88 Moldea, Emil...... 1947 Newlin, John M...... 1940 Palmer, James F...... 1949 McCullough, Bob...... 1949-50 Moler, William A...... 1927 Newsome, Jon...... 2010 Palmer, James...... 1988-89 McCune, J. H...... 1918 Molls, Larry...... 1976 Nichols, John H...... 1923-24-25 Palmer, James A...... 1982-83 McDonald, James A...... 1935-36-37 Moherman, Austin...... 1999 Nichols, Roy...... 1989-90 Palmer, John V...... 1964-66 McDonald, Paul A...... 1905-06 Moore, Damon...... 1995 Nickey, Donnie...... 1999-00-01-02 Palmer, Richard R...... 1941-42-46 McElheny, Norman E...... 1944 Moore, Steven...... 2002-03 Nicol, Rory...... 2004, 06-07-08 Pargo, Corey...... 1990 McGinnis, Robert E...... 1944-45-46 Momsen, Robert E...... 1950 Nicols, Frank B...... 1893-94-95-96 Parker, Albert E...... 1962 McGuire, Timothy A...... 1966 Monahan, John Regis...... 1932-33-34 Nielsen, William B...... 1967-68-69 Parker, James...... 1954-55-56 McKee, David...... 1977 Monahan, Thomas...... 1937 Niesz, Dale E...... 1960 Parker, Roshawn...... 2004 McLaren, James W...... 1900-01-02 Monnot, Dave...... 1990-91-92-93 Nixon, Thomas W...... 1970-71-72 Parks, Ernest...... 1943-46 McLaughlin, John...... 2004 Montgomery, Joe...... 1996-98 Norman, Drew...... 2005 Parmele, G. W...... 1909 McMullen, Scott...... 2000-01-02-03 Moore, Anthony...... 1990 Norton, Elisha S...... 1893 Parsons, Richard...... 1972-73-74 McNeal, Laird C...... 1967 Moore, Damon...... 1995-96-97-98 Norton, Frederick W...... 1915-16 Patchell, James H...... 1922 McNutt, Richard...... 2000-01-02 Moore, Jimmy...... 1975-76-77-78 Norwell, Andrew...... 2010-11-12 Patillo, Tim...... 1991-93-94 McQuaide, Jake...... 2008-09-10 Moore, J.T...... 2011 Nosker, William C...... 1938-39-40 Patrella, Vincent…………..2012 McQuade, Robert P...... 1943 Moore, Thomas...... 1985-86-87-88 Nosky, Richard E...... 1953 Patterson, David...... 2003-04-05-06 McQuigg, William G...... 1936 Moorehead, Lewis S...... 1921-22 Novotny, George K...... 1937 Patterson, Nick...... 2005-06-07-08 Meade, John...... 1978 Morgan, Tommy Joe...... 1956-57 Nugent, Mike...... 2001-02-03-04 Patterson, F. D...... 1891-92-93 Means, John W...... 1906 Morrey, Charles B...... 1890-91-92 Paul, Tito...... 1991-92-93-94 Medich, David...... 1980-81 Morrill, David...... 1982-83-84 O Paulk, Foster...... 1989-90-91 Megaro, Anthony...... 1977-78-79-80 Morrisey, Edward L...... 1911-12-13 Oates, James G...... 1965 Pauley, Douglas...... 1980 Meindering, Wesley...... 1965-66 Morrison, Fred L...... 1946-47-48-49 Oberlin, Russell W...... 1922-23 Pauley, Kenneth H...... 1921-22 Merrell, James...... 1951 Morrison, Steven A...... 1972-74 O’Cain, Timothy...... 1981 Paulsen, Ron...... 1985 Metzger, Joseph...... 1990-91-92 Moses, Andrew...... 2008-09 O’Dea, Stephen H...... 1945 Pavey, Robert M...... 1910-11-12 Metzger, Walter E...... 1916-17 Motejzik, John J...... 1944 Odom, Timothy...... 1984 Payne, Marvin...... 2000 Mewhort, Jack...... 2010-11-12 Mott, William H...... 1953 Offenbecher, Brent...... 1982 Payton, Joel...... 1977-78 Meyer, Theodore R...... 1925-26-27 Mountz, Gregory L...... 1971 O’Hanlon, Richard M..... 1946-47-48-49 Peabody, Dwight V...... 1915-16-17 Meyers, Russell L...... 1917 Moxley, Tim...... 1986-87-88-89 Ohsner, Clarence S...... 1927 Pearce, George D...... 1891-92-93 Michael, Paul...... 1954-55-56 Moyer, Bruce M...... 1967 Okulovich, Andrew J...... 1957 Pearson, Pepe...... 1994-95-96-97 Michael, Richard J...... 1958-59 Mrukowski, William...... 1960-61-62 Olds, Adam...... 2003 Peel, Jim...... 1987-88-89-90 Michaels, Alton C...... 1922 Muhlbach, John L...... 1966-67-68 Olds, Benjamin H...... 1909-10 Pelini, Mark...... 1987-88-89-90 Middleton, Richard R...... 1971-72-73 Mullay, Patrick L...... 1893 Oliphant, Marshall T...... 1931-32-33 Penn, Trent,...... 1982 Middleton, Robert L...... 1960-61-62 Mummey, John...... 1960-61-62 Olive, Bobby...... 1987-88-89-90 Penny, Sean...... 1997-98 Midlam, Max...... 1974-75-76 Murphy, Kurt...... 1996-97-98-99 Olivea, Shane...... 2000-01-02-03 Penton, Joel...... 2003-04-05-06 Miller, Andrew...... 2008-09-10 Murphy, Rob...... 1996-97-98 Oliver, Glenn F...... 1943 Peppe, Louis, J...... 1931 Miller, Braxton...... 2011-12 Murphy, Robert...... 1978-79-80 Oliver, Nate...... 2008-09-10-11 Perdue, Thomas H...... 1959-60-61 Miller, Carl J...... 1894-95-96 Murray, Calvin...... 1977-78-79-80 Oliver, Robert H...... 1901-02-03-04 Perez, Marcus...... 1999-00 Miller, Charles E...... 1953 Murray, Najee…………….2012 Oltorik, Ross………………2012 Perini, E. Pete...... 1946-47-48-49 Miller, Dee...... 1995-96-97-98 Myers, Cyril E...... 1919-20-21 O’Morrow, Patrick...... 1986-87-88-89 Perkins, David...... 2012 Miller, Gary A...... 1964-65-66 Myers, Ord...... 1894 O‘Neal, Jamario...... 2005-06-07-08 Perry, Joshua...... 2012 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio State Letterwinners

Perry, William A...... 1905-09 R Roby, Bradley...... 2011-12 Savic, Pandel...... 1947-48-49 Person, Ben...... 2005-06-07-08 Rabb, John P...... 1936-37-39 Roche, Tom...... 1974-76-77 Savoca, James...... 1974-75-76-78 Petcoff, Boni...... 1922-23 Rabenstein, Howard P...... 1930-31 Rodriguez, Alex...... 1992-93-94 Sawicki, Tim...... 1976-79 Peterson, Kenny...... 2000-01-02 Radtke, Michael...... 1967-68-69 Rodriquez, Camilo A...... 1901 Saxbe, Harry M...... 1897 Peterson, John...... 1987-90 Rainey, Cecil D...... 1909 Roe, John E...... 1944-45 Sayer, Delbert B...... 1898-99 Peterson, Martin B...... 1951 Rambo, Ken-Yon...... 1997-98-99-00 Roemer, Wellington...... 1929 Scannell, Michael P...... 1971-72 Peterson, William J...... 1952 Rane, Frank W...... 1890 Rogan, Greg...... 1984-85-86-87 Schabo, Andrew...... 2000 Pettrey, Aaron...... 2006-07-08-09 Ranney, Arch E...... 1902 Rogan, Pat,...... 1988 Schachtel, Sol H...... 1906-07-08 Pfister, Mark...... 1983-84 Raskowski, Leo...... 1926-27-28 Rolle, Brian...... 2007-08-10 Schad, Albert F...... 1913 Pflaumer, Dale R...... 1956 Rath, Thomas L...... 1950-51 Roman, James T...... 1966-67-68 Schaeffer, George O...... 1890 Phillips, Thomas G...... 1946-47 Raymond, Arthur W...... 1910-11-12 Roman, Nicholas G...... 1966-67-69 Schaeffer, John F...... 1908-09 Phillips, Thomas W...... 1937 Ream, Charles D...... 1935-36-37 Ronemus, Thor...... 1950-51 Schafer, Tim...... 2003-04-05-06 Piccinini, James A...... 1939-40 Reboulet, LaVerne B...... 1928 Rolle, Brian...... 2007-09 Schafrath, Richard P...... 1956-57-58 Pickerel, Louis E...... 1913-14 Redd, John G...... 1944-45 Rose, Rob...... 2006-07-08-09 Schear, Herbert...... 1927 Picket, Ryan...... 1998-99-00 Redmond, Jimmy...... 1997-98 Roseboro, James A...... 1954-55-56 Scheiber, Arthur L...... 1909-10 Pietrini, Louis...... 1974-75-76 Reed, Malcolm...... 1926 Rosen, Andy...... 1939-40 Schiller, Richard T...... 1952 Pincura, Stanley...... 1933-34-35 Reed, Verlon...... 2011 Rosen, John...... 1941 Schlegel, Anthony...... 2004-05 Pisanelli, Fred...... 1971 Reed, William A...... 1892-93-96 Rosequist, Theodore A...... 1932-33 Schlichter, Arthur...... 1978-79-80-81 Pitcock, Quinn...... 2003-04-05-06 Reed, William H...... 1925-26 Ross, Derek...... 1998-00-01 Schmidlin, Paul R...... 1967-68-69 Pitstick, Anthony...... 1971 Reemsnyder, R. C...... 1904-05 Ross, Everett...... 1986-87 Schneider, Michael...... 1977 Pittman, Antonio...... 2004-05-06 Rees, James R...... 1942 Ross, Lydell...... 2001-02-03-04 Schneider, Wilbur H...... 1942-46 Pixley, Lloyd A...... 1918-19-21-22 Rees, Trevor J...... 1933-34-35 Ross, Paul...... 1976-77-78 Schnittker, Brandon...... 2002-03-04-05 Placas, John G...... 1941 Reese, Wayne G...... 1961 Ross, Richard L...... 1960 Schnittker, Max A...... 1945-46 Plank, Ernest V...... 1943 Reeves, Armani…………..2012 Rosso, George A...... 1951-52-53 Schnittker, Richard D...... 1949 Plank, Doug...... 1972-73-74 Rehring, Steve...... 2004, 06-07-08 Rothrock, Phillip...... 1904-05-06 Schoenbaum, Alexander.....1936-37-38 Plummer, Ahmed...... 1996-97-98-99 Reichenbach, James..... 1951-52-53-54 Roush, Ernest J...... 1934-35 Schoenbaum, Leon H...... 1941 Polaski, Don M...... 1967-68-69 Rein, Robert E...... 1964-65-66 Roush, Gary S...... 1968 Schorv, Herbert J...... 1904-05-06-07 Pollitt, Harry W...... 1968-69 Renner, Charles...... 1944-47-48 Rowan, Everett L...... 1925-26-27 Schram, Fred...... 1970-01 Poole, Loren W...... 1898-99 Reynolds, Robert...... 2000-01-02-03 Rowland, James H...... 1959 Schreiber, John M...... 1897-98 Pope, Brad...... 1992 Rhodes, Gordon M...... 1916 Rudge, William H...... 1893-94 Schuck, Ryan...... 2009 Popp, Milton F...... 1928 Rice, Taylor...... 2010-11-12 Rudin, Walter M...... 1934 Schulist, Bernard H...... 1922-23-24 Porretta, Daniel J...... 1962-63-64 Rich, Rocco J...... 1971-72-73 Rudzinski, Jerry...... 1995-96-97-98 Schumacher, James W...... 1952-53 Porter, Juan...... 1993-94-95-96 Richards, Charles J...... 1897 Ruehl, James J...... 1952 Schumacher, Kurt...... 1972-73-74 Porter, Douglas...... 1974-75-76-77 Richards, David P...... 1955 Ruhl, Bruce...... 1973-74-75-76 Schutt, Tommy…………...2012 Portsmouth, Thomas...... 1965-66-67 Richardson, Hamilton H...... 1890-91-92 Ruhl, Kyle...... 2008 Schwartz, Brian...... 1976-77-78-79 Portz, Grover C...... 1909 Richardson, Jay...... 2004-05-06 Rusnak, Kevin G...... 1967-68-69 Schwartz, Gerald...... 1952 Posey, DeVier...... 2008-09-11 Richardson, Kevin...... 1982-83-84 Russell, Anderson...... 2006-07-08-09 Schwartz, Grant...... 2007-08-09-10 Potokar, Dan...... 2009 Richey, Lazerne A...... 1896 Rutan, Hiram E...... 1890 Schwartz, Robert M...... 1915 Potter, Frank D...... 1895 Richley, Richard C...... 1965 Rutherford, William A...... 1966 Schweitzer, Fred L...... 1915 Potthoff, William J...... 1924 Richt, Fred H...... 1894-95-96 Rutkay, Nicholas G...... 1937 Scott, Cyrus E...... 1899-1900 Powell, Charles S...... 1891-92 Ricketts, Karl...... 1901 Ruzich, Stephen...... 1950-51 Scott, Dan...... 1971-73 Powell, Craig...... 1992-93-94 Ricketts, Ormonde B...... 1961-62-63 Ryan, Lee E...... 1912 Scott, Darrion...... 2000-01-02-03 Powell, Harold P...... 1908-09-10 Ridder, Fred...... 1984-85-86-87 Scott, Don E...... 1938-39-40 Powell, J. E...... 1901-03 Ridder, William E...... 1963-64-65 S Scott, Dudley...... 1899-1900 Powell, Scott...... 1986-87-88 Riddle, Abner E...... 1901-02 Sabino, Etienne...... 2008-09-11-12 Scott, Herbert...... 1891 Powell, Theodore...... 1972-73 Riehm, Christopher...... 1979-80-81-82 Sack, Irving, A...... 1928 Scott, James...... 2007 Powers, Bret...... 1993 Rife, Roy E...... 1918 Saine, Brandon...... 2007-08-09-10 Scott, James H...... 1934 Pretorius, Ryan...... 2006-07-08 Rigby, Richard R...... 1909 Salley, Nate...... 2002-03-04-05 Scott, Robert M...... 1962 Price, Lance...... 1987-89-90 Riggs, David R...... 1926 Salvaterra, Joseph...... 1932 Scott, Walter S...... 1899-1900 Priday, Paul...... 1942-45 Rightmire, Robert...... 1898-00-01 Sander, Willard F...... 1963-64-65 Secrist, Fred M...... 1905-06-07-08 Provenza, Russell D...... 1957 Riticher, Raymond J...... 1952 Sanders, B.J...... 2000, 03 Seddon, Charles E...... 1916-17 Provitt, Vanness...... 1997-00 Rittman, Walter F...... 1903 Sanders, Chris...... 1992-93-94 Sedor, William J...... 1942 Provost, Ted R...... 1967-68-69 Roach, Woodrow...... 1973-74-75 Sanders, Darnell...... 1999-00-01 Segrist, Charles F.....1897-98-99-00-01 Pryor, Ray Von...... 1964-65-66 Roark, Chris...... 2011 Sanders, Daryl T...... 1960-61-62 Segrist, John L...... 1897-98-99-00-01 Pryor, Terrelle...... 2008-09 Roberts, Jack C...... 1961 Santschi, John...... 1940 Seifert, Rick E...... 1970-72 Pulliam, Chad...... 1996 Roberts, Robert L...... 1952-53 Sanzenbacher, Dane...... 2007-08-09-10 Seiffer, Ralph E...... 1924 Purdy, David B...... 1972-73-74 Roberts, Stanley...... 1911 Sanzenbacher, Walter O.....1906-07-08 Seilkop, Kenneth...... 1959 Purdy, Ross C...... 1897 Roberts, William...... 1980-81-82-83 Sarkkinen, Eino...... 1940 Selby, Samuel...... 1928-29-30 Robinson, Philip...... 1956-57 Sarkkinen, Esco...... 1937-38-39 Sensanbaugher, Dean S...... 1943-47 Q Robinson, Joseph...... 1975-76-77-78 Sarringhaus, Paul H...... 1941-42-45 Sensibaugh, Mike...... 1968-69-70 Queen, Heath...... 1998-99-00 Robinson, Trevor...... 2004-05-06-07 Saunders, Cedric...... 1990-91-92-93 Senegal, Donald...... 2011 Robiskie, Brian...... 2005-06-07-08 Saunders, Keith...... 1977 Sexton, James R...... 1938-39-40 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio State Letterwinners

Shaffer, Jay...... 1986-87 Smith, Stewart……………2012 Stimson, George W...... 1898 Templeton, David I...... 1946-47-48 Shafor, Ralph W...... 1911-12 Smith, Ted...... 1973-74-75 Stinchcomb, Gaylord R...... 1917-19-20 Terna, Scott...... 1993-94 Shannon, Larry R...... 1947 Smith, Troy...... 2003-04-05-06 St. John, Lynn W...... 1900 Ternent, William A...... 1952 Shavers, Alonzo...... 1994-95 Smith, Will...... 2000-01-02-03 Stock, Robert H...... 1964 Terry, Curtis...... 2004-05-06, 08 Shaw, Robert...... 1941-42 Smurda, John R...... 1972-73 Stoeckel, Donald C...... 1953-54-55 Theis, Franklyn B...... 1955 Shazier, Ryan...... 2011-12 Smythe, John J...... 1910 Stolp, W. J...... 1905-06 Thies, Wilfred L...... 1933 Shedd, Jan W...... 1955 Sneddon, Elvadore R...... 1918 Stoneburner, Jake...... 2009-10-11-12 Thom, Leonard...... 1939-40 Sheldon, Charles T...... 1904-06 Snedecker, W. A...... 1893-94 Stora, Joseph...... 1943 Thoma, Jon...... 2007-08-09 Sherman, John K...... 1900 Snell, Matthew...... 1961-62-63 Storer, Greg...... 1975-76-77 Thomas, Aurealius...... 1955-56-57 Shifflette, Donald F...... 1925 Snow, Carlos...... 1987-88-89-91 Stottlemyer, Victor R...... 1966-67-68 Thomas, George B...... 1905 Shoaf, Mick...... 1989-90-91 Snyder, A. J...... 1896 Stoughton, Brian...... 1995 Thomas, James...... 1949 Showalter, Michael...... 1986-87-89 Snyder, Charles R...... 1912-13-14 Stover, Byron E...... 1911-12 Thomas, John R...... 1943-44-45 Shugarts, J.B...... 2008-09-10-11 Snyder, Laurence N...... 1923 Stowe, John H...... 1968 Thomas, Joseph R...... 1933 Siems, Justin……………..2012 Snyder, Thomas L...... 1944-47 Strahine, Michael...... 1977 Thomas, Lamaar...... 2008-09 Sika, Scott...... 2010 Sobolewski, John J...... 1966-68 Straka, Mark...... 1973 Thomas, Michael…………2012 Simindinger, Scott...... 1997 Soltis, Edward...... 1985 Stranges, Tony J...... 1944 Thomas, Pat...... 1987-88-89 Simione, John R...... 1939-40 Sommer, Karl W...... 1956 Strausbaugh, James E...... 1938-39-40 Thomas, Richard J...... 1951-52 Simmons, Jason...... 1990-91-92-93 Sorenson, Frank G...... 1914-15-16 Strickland, Philip S...... 1968-69-70 Thomas, Solomon...... 2008-09-11 Simon, John...... 2009-10-11-12 Souders, Cecil B...... 1942-43-44-46 Stringer, Korey...... 1992-93-94 Thomas, Will C...... 1965-66 Simon, Richard E...... 1969-70-71 Southern, Clarence H...... 1923 Strong, Terry...... 1970 Thompson, David...... 2001-02 Simon, Charles...... 1974 Spahr, William H...... 1962-63-64 Stuart, John D...... 1921 Thompson, Ed...... 1974-75-76 Simpson, Steve...... 1980-81-82 Spangler, Rich...... 1982-83-84-85 Stultz, Daniel...... 1997-98-99-00 Thompson, Kenneth...... 1955 Sims, Rob...... 2002-03-04-05 Sparma, Joseph B...... 1961-62 Stungis, John J...... 1943-46 Thompson, R. E...... 1905-07 Skillings, Vincent...... 1977-78-79-80 Spears, Jeremiah G...... 1938-39 Sturrup, Fred...... 2000 Thompson, Rollin H...... 1892 Skinner, Jon...... 2005-06-07 Spears, Thomas R...... 1953-54-55 Sturtz, Karl L...... 1949-50 Thornton, Robert F...... 1952-53-54 Skladany, Thomas...... 1973-74-75-76 Spellman, Alonzo...... 1989-90-91 Styles, Lorenzo...... 1992-93-94 Thrower, John D...... 1900-02-03-04 Skvarka, Bernie G...... 1950-51 Spence, Noah……………2012 Sualua, Nicky...... 1994-95 Thrush, Jack...... 1990-92-93 Slager, Richard F...... 1947-48 Spencer, George E...... 1946-47 Sullivan, John...... 1984 Thurman, A. G...... 1893-95 Slough, Herbert...... 1925-27 Spencer, Evan...... 2011-12 Sullivan, John K...... 1916 Tidmore, Samuel E...... 1960-61 Slough, Ralph E...... 1943 Spencer, Timothy...... 1979-80-81-82 Sullivan, John L...... 1985-86-87-88 Hill, Harrison...... 2006 Slusser, George C...... 1942 Spielman, Chris...... 1984-85-86-87 Sullivan, Mark...... 1975-76-77-78 Tillman, Micheal (Buster)...... Slyker, William V...... 1918-19-20-21 Spiers, Robert H...... 1919-20-21 Sullivan, Mark P...... 1979-80 1993-94-95-96 Small, Ray...... 2007-08-09 Spitler, Austin...... 2006-07-08-09 Sullivan, Michael F...... 1985-86-87-88 Tillman, J. H...... 1901-02 Smith, Antonio...... 2004-05-06 Springer, George E...... 1914 Summers, Merl G...... 1908-09-10 Tilton, Josephus H...... 1898-99-00-01 Smith, A. G...... 1950-51 Springs, Ron...... 1976-77-78 Sumner, Jamie...... 1994-95 Tingley, David R...... 1959-61 Smith, Brandon...... 2005-06-07-08 Springs, Shawn...... 1994-95-96 Surface, Frank M...... 1902-03-04-05 Titus, Clarence H...... 1896 Smith, Bruce R...... 1970 Spychalski, Ernest T...... 1956-57-58 Surington, Cyril T...... 1927-28 Tobik, Andy Bill...... 1940 Smith, Carroll J...... 1950-51 Stablein, Brian...... 1989-90-91-92 Sutherin, Donald P...... 1955-56-57 Tolford, George K...... 1959-60-61 Smith, Connor...... 2007-08-09-10 Stablein, Chris...... 1989-90 Swan, Earl G...... 1902-03-04 Tomczak, Michael...... 1981-82-83-84 Smith, Devin...... 2011-12 Stackhouse, Raymond L...... 1943 Swartz, Donald C...... 1952-53-54 Toneff, George...... 1944-48-49 Smith, Douglas...... 1984-85 Stafford, Mike...... 2002 Swartzbaugh, Charles B...... 1913 Torrence, Devon...... 2008-09-10 Smith, Dwight...... 1987-88 Staker, Loren J...... 1942 Swartzbaugh, John D...... 1943 Tovar, Steve...... 1989-90-91-92 Smith, Eric...... 2000 Stamp, Andy...... 1996 Sweat, Andrew...... 2008-09-10-11 Tracy, William P...... 1906 Smith, Frank P...... 1938 Stanley, Bernie D...... 1963 Swinehart, Rodney E..... 1946-47-48-49 Trapasso, AJ...... 2005-06-07-08 Smith, Gregory...... 1990-91-92 Stanley, Dimitrious...... 1993-94-95-96 Sykes, W. E...... 1897 Trapuzzano, Robert...... 1969 Smith, Harley W., Jr., ...... 1945-46 Stark, Samuel...... 1898 Trautman, George M...... 1911-12-13 Smith, Herbert S...... 1904 Staysniak, Joseph...... 1986-87-88-89 T Trautwein, Henry Bill...... 1948-49-50 Smith, Huston R...... 1966-67 Stead, Nate...... 2000 Taggart, Ed...... 1983-84-85-86 Treat, W. G...... 1910 Smith, Inwood...... 1934-35-36 Steel, Harry D...... 1922-23 Takacs, Michael J...... 1951-52-53 Trivisonno, Joseph J...... 1955-57 Smith, Jack E...... 1933-34 Steele, Ben...... 2001 Tangeman, T. H...... 1899-1900-01-05 Troha, Richard J...... 1969 Smith, J. H...... 1905 Steele, Rolland...... 1997 Tanner, Ron………………2012 Trott, Dean W...... 1919-20-21 Smith, Joseph...... 1979-80-81-82 Steinberg, Donald...... 1942-45 Tanski, Victor T...... 1932 Tucker, Jack...... 2002 Smith, Larry W...... 1965 Steinle, Charles E...... 1897 Tarbill, John W...... 1899 Turner, E. C...... 1902 Smith, L.C...... 1911 Stepanovich, Alex...... 2000-01-02-03 Tatum, Jack D...... 1968-69-70 Turner, Irwin...... 1916 Smith, Leonard J...... 1910-11 Stephens, Kharim………..2012 Tatum, Rowland...... 1981-82-83 Tucci, Amel...... 1939 Smith, Richard S...... 1930-31-32 Stephens, Larry P...... 1959-60-61 Taylor, Alvin...... 1978 Tupa, Thomas...... 1984-85-86-87 Smith, Robert G...... 1967-68-69 Stephens, Tim...... 1983 Taylor, Charles A...... 1919-20-21 Turano, Kyle...... 2004 Smith, Robert P...... 1968 Stephenson, Jack W...... 1939-40-41 Taylor, John L...... 1920 Tyler, Julius B...... 1896 Smith, Robert S...... 1990-92 Stevens, Jacob F...... 1896 Taylor, Russell E...... 1928-29 Tyree, Andre...... 2005 Smith, Rod...... 2011-12 Stier, Mark H...... 1966-67-68 Taylor, Walter...... 1991-92-93 Tyrer, James E...... 1958-59-60 Smith, Rod...... 1990-91-93 Stillwagon, James R...... 1968-69-70 Teague, Willie “Merv”...... 1970-71-72 Smith, Spencer...... 2010-11 Stillwell, Obie...... 1994-95 Teifke, Howard A...... 1943-46-47-48 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio State Letterwinners

U Warden, Leonard G...... 1894 White, Jan...... 1968-69-70 Wolery, Scott...... 1974 Uhlenhake, Jeff...... 1985-86-87-88 Warfield, Paul D...... 1961-62-63 White, John T...... 1942 Wolf, Ralph C...... 1936-37 Uhlenhake, Jeremy...... 2002 Warner, Duane A...... 1960 White, Loren R...... 1957-58-59 Wolfe, Russell H...... 1946 Ujhelyi, Joseph A...... 1928-29 Warner, Geoff...... 1986-90 White, Stanley R...... 1969-70-71 Wood, Charles L...... 1892 Ullery, Brent...... 2007 Warner, Stormy...... 1988 White, Jr., Stanley...... 2003-04-05-06 Wood, Jamie...... 2010-11 Ullery, Jack C...... 1925-27 Warnke, Darik...... 1997-98-99 White, Terry...... 1984-85 Wood, Michael...... 1984-85 Ulmer, Edward...... 1960-61 Warren, Lee G...... 1905 White, William...... 1984-85-86-87 Woodbury, Chester...... 1905 Underwood, Antonio...... 2011-12 Warwick, Herbert S...... 1904 Whitehead, Stuart F...... 1938-39 Wooldridge, John...... 1983-84-85-86 Underwood, Brandon...... 2006 Washington, Aldophus…..2012 Whitfield, David A...... 1967-68-69 Worden, Dirk J...... 1966-67-68 Underwood, E.J...... 2002-03-04 Washington, Alvin...... 1977-78-79-80 Whiting, Jordan...... 2010 Workman, Harry H...... 1920-22-23 Unverferth, Donald V...... 1963-64-65 Washington, Donald...... 2006-07-08 Whitmer, Doug...... 1982-83-84 Workman, Noel...... 1920-21 Updegraff, Winston R...... 1922 Washington, Taurian...... 2008-09-10 Whitner, Donte...... 2003-04-05 Workman, Vince...... 1985-86-87 Urban, Harry N...... 1897 Wassmund, James A...... 1956 Wible, Calvin D...... 1945 Worthington, Doug...... 2007-08-09 Urbanik, William J...... 1967-68-69 Wasson, Harold...... 1922 Widdoes, Richard D...... 1948-49-50 Wortman, Robert C...... 1964 Uridil, Leo R...... 1925-26-27 Wasson, Richard...... 1963 Wieche, Robert...... 1917-19-20 Wright, David W...... 1970 Wasson, Robert E...... 1895-96-97 Wiggins, Larry...... 1972 Wright, Ernest H...... 1958 V Wasylik, Nicholas...... 1935-36-37 Wilder, Thurlow C...... 1920 Wright, Ward...... 1945 Van Blaricom, Robert P...... 1932 Waters, E. C...... 1904 Wiles, A. O...... 1902 Wright, William E...... 1909-10-11 Van Buskirk, Lear H...... 1907-08 Watkins, Jene...... 1959 Wiley, Michael...... 1996-97-98-99 Wuellner, Richard W...... 1938-39 Van Dyne, Kelley...... 1916-17 Watkins, Robert A...... 1952-53-54 Wilhelm, Matthew...... 1999-00-01-02 Van Horn, Douglas C...... 1963-64-65 Watson, Otha...... 1978 Wilkerson, Keith...... 1993 Y Van Raaphorst, R. 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L...... 1902 Winters, Sam C...... 1945 Walter, Tyson...... 1997-98-99-01 Whetstone, Robert E...... 1953-55 Wiper, Donald W...... 1920-21 Walther, Richard E...... 1950-51 Whipple, Charles A...... 1905-06-07 Wiper, Harold A...... 1917-18-20 Walton, Tim...... 1990-91-92-93 Whisler, Joseph G...... 1946-47-49 Wisniewski, Steve...... 1996-97-98-99 Wandke, Richard A...... 1944 Whitacre, J.H...... 1890 Withoft, Clarence...... 1891-92 Ward, Chris...... 1974-75-76-77 White, C. C...... 1892 Wittman, Julius W...... 1949-50-51 Ward, Grant P...... 1912 White, Claude...... 1938-40 Wittmer, Charles G...... 1959-60-61 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio State aLL-tIME jERSEY lISTING

1 Palmer, James...... 1983 Williams, Camren...... 2012 Hall, Roy...... 2004-06 Atha, Robert...... 1978-81 Powers, Bret...... 1993 Wolery, Scott...... 1974 Jackson, Stanley...... 1993-97 Berry, Gary...... 1996-99 Rabb, John P...... 1936-37, 39 Keuchler, Lamar...... 1982 Britton, Bobby...... 2000-03 Saine, Brandon...... 2007-08-09-10 6 Langhurst, Earl J...... 1938-40 Carter, DeWayne...... 1992-95 Sensibaugh, James M...... 1968-70 Baird, Steve...... 1994 Leach, Scott...... 1984-86 Daniell, James L...... 1939-40 Stanley, Dimitrious...... 1994-96 Bettridge, John...... 1936 McDonald, James A...... 1936-37 Freeman. 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T...... 1972 Knisley, Heath...... 1996 Carter, Cris...... 1984-86 Keith-Jones, Emmett...... 1984 7 Marsh, Tim...... 1984 Doss, Michael...... 1999-02 Rambo, Ken-Yon...... 1997-00 Antenucci, Frank L...... 1934-36 Mortin, Mike...... 1987 Edwards, Bernard...... 1988-91 Rice, Elliot...... 1970-71 Castignola, Gregory...... 1977-79 Murphy, Bob...... 1972-73 Eriksen, Chad...... 1999 Siegenthaler, Wes...... 1987-88 Clark, Vincent...... 1988-90 Nein, James R...... 1967 Fisher, Richard...... 1939-40 Small, Ray...... 2006-07 Crooks, Duane...... 1999 Paul, Tito...... 1991-95 Gayle, Shaun...... 1980-83 Smith, Jack E...... 1933-34 Fordham, Forrest P...... 1937-38 Reed, Verlon...... 2011-12 Haw, Eric...... 2004-05 Strausbaugh, James E...... 1938-40 Gamble, Chris...... 2002-03 Rose, Rob...... 2006-08-09 Herron, Daniel...... 2007 Vance, Chris...... 2001-02 Galloway, Joey...... 1992-94 Scott, David...... 1938-40 Howard, Ty...... 1994-96 Wilkerson, Keith...... 1993 Ginn Jr., Ted...... 2004-06 Shabazz, Raheem...... 2000-01 Jenkins, Malcolm...... 2005-08 Willott, Louis...... 1974-75 Germaine, Joe...... 1995-98 Shea, Garrett...... 1996 Johnson, Paul...... 1970-72 Gordon, Denman...... 1984-86 Taylor, Alvin...... 1978 Jones, David L...... 1934 5 Greene, Cornelius...... 1973-75 Thompson, Ed...... 1974-76 McEldowney, Douglas...... 1977 Alles, Todd...... 1974-75 Hall, Jordan...... 2009-10-11-12 Ullery, Brent...... 2005 Molls, Larry...... 1976 Cargile, Jeff...... 1984 Henton, Antonio...... 2006-07 Weaver, Bryan...... 2002 Pryor, Terrelle...... 2008-09 Chekwa, Chimdi...... 2006-08-09-10 Hines, Jermale...... 2007-08-09-10 Whitner, Donte...... 2003-04-05 Smith, Rod...... 2011-12 Clarke, Dominic...... 2011 Howard, Travis...... 2011-12 Zwick, Justin...... 2002 Steele, Rolland...... 1997 Colson, Dan...... 1994-96 Offenbecher, Brent...... 1982 Taylor, Walter...... 1992-93 D’Andrea, Mike...... 2002-06 Parker, Roshawn...... 2001 10 Underwood, E.J...... 2003 Dorris, Victor...... 1937 Ross, Derek...... 1999-01 Bettridge, John W...... 1934-35 Wasylik, Nicholas...... 1936-37 Dukes, Albert...... 2004-07 Thomas, Joseph R...... 1933 Brown, Corey M...... 2010-11-12 Ziegler, Major...... 1998 Edwards, Karl...... 1981-83 Thomas, Lamar...... 2008-09 Cannavino, Michael L...... 1946-48 Zuchengo, Albert...... 1938 Galloway, Joey...... 1991, 1993-94 Thompson, Homer...... 1989 Cooper, Joe...... 1998- 01 Zwick, Justin...... 2003 Laughlin, James...... 1977-79 Wynn, Herbert...... 1940 Cramer, Carl F...... 1933 Lee, Dante...... 1989-90, 92 Yoder, Mike...... 1988 Hamilton, Ray L...... 1949-51 3 Lewis, Darrell...... 1989 Zeune, Roger...... 1970-71 Houston, Dave...... 1989 Beatty, Greg...... 1989, 92 Lightburn, Robert...... 1933 Hoying, Tom...... 1993-97 Brown, Corey E...... 2010-11-12 Maldonado, Sammy...... 2000-01 8 Isaman, Derek...... 1986-88 Budd, David...... 1976-77 Marcinick, Gary...... 1985 Allen, Dionte...... 2011 Kern, Rex W...... 1968-70 Childress, Brandon “Bam”...... 2001-04 McBrayer, Tom...... 1972, 74 Bellisari, Steve...... 1998-01 Kessel, Joel...... 1992 Conway, Blair...... 1972-73 McNulty, Jim...... 1986 Boucher, Arthur F...... 1934-35 Lang, Mark...... 1974-75 Doty, Jeff...... 1984-85 Miller, Braxton...... 2011-12 Carter, Drew...... 2002-03 Ledman, Kenneth...... 1955 Groom, Andy...... 1998-99 Ross, Everett...... 1986-87 Cothran, Jeff...... 1991-93 Matus, Paul...... 1942 Guilford, Ira...... 2003 Sexton, James R...... 1938-40 Cunningham, Dan...... 1971 McAllister, David...... 1988 Hall, Ted...... 1978-79 Sivinsky, Daniel...... 1970-71 Ezzo, Billy...... 1972-74 McLellan, Jenova...... 1990 Mitchell, David...... 1997-00 Uhlenhake, Jeremy...... 2002 Gant, Aaron...... 2006-08-09-10 Phillips, Thomas W...... 1937 Moore, Steven...... 2002 Washington, Taurian...... 2008-09-10 Gasper, Courtney...... 1984 Rosen, John...... 1941 O’Neal, Jamario...... 2005-08 Wiley, Michael...... 1995, 97-99 Gerald, Rod...... 1975-78 Saunders, Keith...... 1977 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio State 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Schlichter, Arthur...... 1978-81 Grant, Doran...... 2011-12 Haver, Mark...... 1985 Bodenbender, David G...... 1964 Shazier, Ryan...... 2011-12 Guess, Michael...... 1976-79 Hess, Brice...... 1959-60 Cannavino, Joseph P...... 1955-57 Smith, Troy...... 2002-06 Hallabrin, John D...... 1939-40 Hoying, Robert...... 1992-96 Chancey, Mike...... 1987-88 Spangler, Rich...... 1982-85 Haupt, Richard A...... 1959-60 Jackson, Paul...... 1946 Davis, Jeff...... 1971-73 Stranges, Tony J...... 1944 Hilsenroth, Troy...... 1989 Kelly, Robert...... 1971 Domicone, Zach ...... 2008-09-10-11-12 Terry, Carl...... 1939 Jenkins, Michael...... 2000-02 Kumerow, Eric...... 1984-87 Garcia, Mark...... 1996-98 Torrence, Devon...... 2007-08-09 Jones, Cardale...... 2012 Langley, Victor...... 1981 Giesler, Mike...... 1989 Lane, Garcia...... 1981-83 Mascio, Joseph...... 1944 Gorley, Rodney...... 1979-80 11 McCoy, John...... 1964-66 Massie, Edmund...... 1940 Harrison, Preston...... 1991-94 Barnes, Ronald...... 1956] 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Clyde...... 1945 Fortney, Douglas...... 1962-63 Tillman, Michael “Buster”...... 1992-96 Smith, Antonio...... 2002-06 Oltorik, Ross...... 2008-09 Giesler, Mike...... 1988 White, Terry...... 1984-85 Smith, Bruce R...... 1970 Peyton, Leroy...... 1966 Gillian, Lonnie R...... 1967-69 Williams, Raymond...... 1954 Stablein, Chris...... 1989-90 Robinson, Trevor...... 2004-07 Gonzalez, Anthony...... 2003-06 Zwick, Justin...... 2004-06 Steele, Rolland...... 1996 Ross, Paul...... 1977-78 Graf, Jack R...... 1939-40 Wedebrook, Howard N...... 1936-38 Ross, Tony...... 1975 Graham, Kent...... 1990-91 13 Schoenhoft, Rob...... 2005-06 Harrell, James...... 1975-77 Amos, Andre...... 2005-08-09 15 Schuck, Ryan...... 2008-09 Hill, Steve...... 1984-85 Bradshaw, Morris...... 1973 Boston, William...... 1934-35 Smith, Willie...... 1974 Hurley, Bo...... 1992 Cacchio, Chad...... 1999-2000 Boyle, William...... 1971-72 Spencer, Evan...... 2011-12 Key, Keith...... 1984 Clarett, Maurice...... 2002 Chiappini, 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2007 Neff, Scott...... 1983 Lishewski, Richard...... 1986 Boeckman, Todd...... 2004-08 Stoneburner, Jake...... 2008-09-10-11-12 Nelson, Willie “Chico”...... 1990-93 McCleary, Tony...... 1948 Bruce, Earl...... 1951 Sturtz, Karl L...... 1949-50 Norley, Walter...... 1981-82 McMullen, Scott...... 1999-03 Buchanan, Ben ...... 2008-09-10-11-12 Thomas, Will C...... 1965-66 Otis, Jim...... 2001 Miller, Dee...... 1994-98 Cash, Jeremy...... 2011 Verdova, Alex S...... 1945 Powell, Scott...... 1986-88 Oliver, Nate...... 2009 Dinan, Doug...... 1988 Waller, Francis...... 1935 Pugh, Brady...... 1988 Pacenta, James...... 1975-76 Fisher, Richard...... 1945 Watson, Otha...... 1978 Rickey, Frank...... 1940 Perry, Joshua...... 2012 Freeman, Marcus...... 2004 Williams, Albert C...... 1943 Vann, Julian...... 2010-11 Polaski, Don M...... 1967-69 Galloway, Timothy...... 1979-80 Winfield, Antoine...... 1995-98 Williams, Joseph...... 1935-6 Ross, Paul...... 1976 Holmes, Santonio...... 2002 Young, Mike...... 2000-03 Wilson, Donald A...... 1932-33 Ruhl, Kyle...... 2005-08 King, Percy...... 1995-99 Zban, Mark...... 1993-94 Sensanbaugher, Dean S...... 1947 Knecht, John...... 1936 14 Simione, John R...... 1939-40 Kolk, Craig...... 2002 12 Augenstein, Jack G...... 1953 Smith, Devin...... 2011-12 Lambert, Howard L...... 1961 Auer, John J...... 1953 Barnett, C.J...... 2009 Springer, Fred...... 1936 Lucki, Martin...... 1970-71 Barclay, Devin...... 2007-08 Barnett, Orlando T...... 1963-65 Tomczak, Michael...... 1981-84 McFadden, Rick...... 2001 Biel, William J...... 1945 Bauserman, Joe...... 2007-08-09-10-11 Trapasso, A. J...... 2004-08 McMurray, Preston...... 1956-58 Bruney, Fred K...... 1950-52 Beerman, Raymond O...... 1957 Vogelgesang, James...... 1933 Meindering, Wesley...... 1965-66 Bruney, Robert O...... 1962-63 Belli, Roxie...... 1935 Washington, Alvin...... 1977-80 Moore, Theodore...... 1990 Brungard, David A...... 1967-68 Chattams, Angelo...... 2001 Wentz, William A...... 1959-60 Morrison, Steven A...... 1972, 74 Cartwright, Ernest...... 1936 Childress, Brandon “Bam”...... 2000 Wolfe, Russell H...... 1946 Nichols, Harold...... 1940 Clark, James...... 1947-49 Ciepiela, Matthew...... 2004-05 Zetts, Gary...... 1970 Onyejekwe, Emeka...... 2000 Cochran, Nick...... 1988-89 Doyle, Richard A...... 1950, 52 Richburg, James...... 1975 Crooks, Duane...... 2000 Elliott, Samuel...... 1965-67 16 Sanders, Chris...... 1991-94 Deshler, Dane...... 1956 Gordon, George D...... 1947 Archer, Jack...... 1954 Schwartz, Grant...... 2009-10 Fox, Tim...... 1972-75 Grant, Curtis...... 2011-12 Armstrong, Michael...... 1967 Siems, Justin...... 2009-10-11-12 Frantz, Matthew...... 1986-87 Hartline, Brian...... 2005 Becker, Dave...... 1995 Stamp, Andy...... 1996-97 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio State aLL-tIME jERSEY lISTING

Trapuzzano, Robert...... 1969 Klein, Robert J...... 1960-62 Jones, Tim...... 1985 Huston, Josh...... 2000-04-05 Van Meter, Howard...... 1935 Knisley, Heath...... 1995 Kern, Carl...... 1972-73 Keller, Matt...... 1995-99 Wagner, John...... 1987 Maloney, Robert...... 1938 Maloney, Robert...... 1937 Koder, Robert...... 1952 Wetzel, Damon H...... 1932-34 Lamka, Donald...... 1969-71 Midlam, Max...... 1974-76 Lewis, Doyle...... 1979, 82 Willis, Zach...... 2006-07 Lord, James...... 1956 Moore, C.J...... 1999 Lister, Robert C...... 1959-61 Woolf, Scott...... 1980 Orosz, Thomas...... 1977-80 Parnell, Chris...... 2000 Patterson, Nick...... 2006-08 Payne, Aaron...... 1991 Patillo, Tim...... 1991-94 Petroff, Scott...... 2001-02 18 Plummer, Ahmed...... 1995-99 Perini, Pete E...... 1947-48 Powell, Tyvis...... 2012 Adderly, Nelson...... 1965 Purdy, David D...... 1972-74 Peterson, William J...... 1952 Rusnak, Kevin G...... 1967-69 Amlin, George P...... 1966 Ratliff, Eli...... 2012 Plank, Ernest V...... 1943 Spencer, George E...... 1946 Baffer, Stewart...... 1961 Russell, Matt...... 2002 Richardson, Kevin...... 1982-84 Springs, Ron...... 1976-78 Bryant, Che...... 1994-96 Starks, Eric...... 1993 Russell, Anderson...... 2006-08-09 Szymanowski, Andy...... 2000 Clark, Donald...... 1956-58 Tupa, Thomas...... 1984-87 Russell, Jake...... 2011 Terna, Scott...... 1994 Clements, Nate...... 1998 Underwood, Brandon...... 2004-06 Salley, Nate...... 2002-04-05 Vickers, Tim...... 1990 Clift, Gary...... 1987 Washington, Taurian...... 2007 Samuels, James...... 1957 Williams, Tim...... 1990-93 Galbraith, Jim...... 1945 Sander, B.J...... 1999-03 Wood, Jamie...... 2009 Gambrell, DerJuan...... 2011 20 Sanders, Charlie...... 1995, 97-98 Groom, Andy...... 2001-02 Bell, William...... 1939-40 Sheehee, Greg...... 1993-94 24 Hare, Gregory...... 1971-73 Berger, Jon...... 1990-91 Thomas, Earl...... 1934-35 Anderson, Thomas...... 1948 Hilsenroth, Troy...... 1988 Borton, John R...... 1951-54 Whinnery, Glenn...... 1933 Basil, Drew...... 2010-11-12 Howard, Travis...... 2008-09-10 Cacchio, Chad...... 1997-98 Wood, Jamie...... 2010-11-12 Burgett, Richard K...... 1941 Huwer, Charles...... 1946 Clements, Nate...... 1999-00 Campana, Thomas...... 1969-71 Johnson, Tate...... 1998 Colzie, Neal...... 1972-74 22 Chancey, Mike...... 1986 Lindsay, Kelton...... 1999-00 Conwell, Chris...... 2002 Aleskus, Joseph P...... 1937-38 Cisco, Jeff...... 1981-82 Lisko, David...... 2004-07 Doup, Russell...... 2010-11-12 Allegro, Joe...... 1975-77 Crosby, Curtis...... 1999-00 Lyons, Devon...... 2004-07 Durtschi, William R...... 1942 Allen, Brian...... 1984 Doolittle, Francis W...... 1946-47 Locke, Tony...... 1998 Gales, Charles P...... 1935-36, 38 Anderson, Charles C...... 1939-40 Ellwood, Franklin D...... 1955-56 Maciejowski, Ronald J...... 1968-70 Hall, Maurice...... 2001 Anderson, Cedric...... 1980-83 Ellwood, Richard P...... 1950 Murray, Najee...... 2012 Haller, Tim...... 1986 Colson, Dan...... 1993 Elmore, 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Vuchinich, Michael N...... 1931-33 Newcomer, Mark...... 1964-65 Leggett, William D...... 1952-54 Knisley, Heath...... 1992 Walton, Tim...... 1990-93 Oliver, Nate...... 2010-11 Oliphant, Marshall T...... 1931-33 Lamb, Steven...... 1978 Wansack, Andy...... 1939 Oltorik, Ross...... 2012 Parks, Ernest...... 1943 Lee, Maurice...... 2001 Wendt, Merle E...... 1934-36 Parker, Roshawn...... 2002-04 Paulk, Foster...... 1989-92 Long, William E...... 1966-68 Williams, Lee E...... 1955 Pettrey, Aaron...... 2005-08-09 Slager, Richard F...... 1947 MacDonald, W...... 1942 Williams, Tyrone...... 2010-11-12 Pipoly, James E...... 1933-34 Stewart, Patrice...... 1990 Marker, Jim...... 1943 Powers, William...... 1996-67 Volley, Ricardo...... 1978-79 Myrick, Charles...... 1988 19 Price, Charles...... 1962-63 Vuchinich, Walter...... 1935 Parsons, Richard...... 1972-74 Alexinas, Edward...... 1940 Sharp, William...... 1969 Wallace, Jack...... 1959-61 Roberts, Mike...... 2002-04-05 Andrews, David...... 2001 Smith, Dwight...... 1987-88 Yonclas, Nicholas...... 1963-64 Rutkay, Nicholas G...... 1937 Andrews, William...... 1981-82 Wagner, Jack W...... 1951 Rutledge, Tim...... 1987-89 Archer, Stewart “Mickey”...... 1975-76 Washington, Donald...... 2005-08 23 Schwartz, Grant...... 2006-07 Barre, B.J...... 2000-01 Zavistoske, George...... 1941 Arledge, Richard...... 1951 Smith, Rod...... 2010 Bender, Edward A...... 1968 Barclay, Devin...... 2009-10 Sparma, Joseph B...... 1961-62 Bliss, Keith H...... 1937-38 21 Battista, Thomas...... 1971 Springs, Shawn...... 1993-96 Boone, Le Andre...... 2002 Andrulis, Frank...... 1970 Cassady, Craig...... 1973-75 Walker, Jack E...... 1965 Canestraro, Joe...... 1987 Benis, Michael K...... 1960 Chonko, Arnie...... 1963-64 Wambold, Ed...... 1945 Graham, Taylor...... 2010-11 Burton, Arthur F...... 1967-69 Compton, Jeff...... 1984-86 Wandke, Richard A...... 1944 Harden, Derek...... 2004-06 Carlin, Earl V...... 1939-40 Crawford, Thomas E...... 1957 Williams, Marcus...... 2006-08-09 Hill, Steve...... 1983 Cook, Donald...... 1936 Crow, Fred...... 1935-37 Weed, Thurlow...... 1952-54 Howell, Carroll...... 1952-54 Delaney, Kevin...... 1985 Fontes, Arnold P...... 1965-66 Wood, Michael...... 1985 Johnson, Orhian...... 2008-09-10-11-12 Dumas, Zach...... 1986-89 Gorley, Rodney...... 1983 Woodard, Shawn...... 1990 Jones, Demetrius...... 1997 Gentry, Tyson...... 2004 Hagan, Chad...... 2010-11 Karcher, James N...... 1934-35 Johnson, Kenneth E...... 1961 Hicks, Marc...... 1988 Kilgore, David S...... 1958-59 Johnson, Ricky...... 1977-78, 80 Howard, Fritz...... 1939-40 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio State aLL-tIME jERSEY lISTING

25 Wertz, George P...... 1948-49 Tanner, Ron...... 2011-12 Ross, Lydell...... 2001-04 Barrington, Thomas...... 1963-65 Youboty, Ashton...... 2003-05 Wells, Chris...... 2006-08 Seaman, Walter...... 1935 Bell, Todd...... 1977-80 Zarnas, Gust C...... 1935-37 Wells, Jonathan...... 1998-01 Simon, Charles...... 1974 Bradshaw, Morris...... 1971-72 West, Edward F...... 1936 Smith, Brien...... 1981 Brungard, George...... 1935 27 Whitehead, Stuart F...... 1938-39 Susec, Otto...... 1988 Curcillo, Tony...... 1950-52 Brown, Ard...... 1975-76 Widdoes, Richard D...... 1948-50 Wagner, Jack W...... 1950 Dunn, Bri’onte...... 2012 Brown, David...... 1986-89 Wilks, William C...... 1951 Welch, Sirjo...... 2004-05 Fekete, Steven...... 1967 Cumiskey, Frank S...... 1934-36 Woodford, Anthony...... 1986 Young, James...... 1954-55 Fields, Sean...... 1989 Dawson, John...... 1988 Young, Louis C...... 1938 Gentry, Robert...... 1973 Ellis, Ray...... 1977-80 29 Zimmerman, Dick...... 1941 Glass, Onesiaum...... 2009 Flanagan, Richard E...... 1944 Ashley, Darwin...... 1972 Jackson, Jermon...... 1994-98 Galloway, Joey...... 1990 Aston, James...... 2005 31 Karow, Robert...... 1955 George, Eddie...... 1992-95 Blinco, Thomas...... 1976-77, 79 Busich, Sam...... 1934-35 Kelly, Rob...... 1992-93 Gillman, Sidney...... 1931-33 Cameron, Louis...... 1971 Janowicz, Victor F...... 1949-50 Kleinfelder, Kenneth...... 1936 Hallway, Dave...... 1989 Clair, Frank J...... 1938-40 Lind, Jack...... 1936 McDuffie, Edward...... 1981 Hill, Douglas...... 1981-83 Conley, William N...... 1970 Sayers, Peter...... 1940 Mummey, John...... 1960-62 Holycross, Tim...... 1972-74 Cook, Bryan...... 1989-92 Smith, Frank P...... 1938 Nickey, Donnie...... 1999-02 Johnson, Girmar...... 1991 Cothran, Jeff...... 1993 Ntukogu, Chris...... 1988 Kaylor, Ronald L...... 1964 Davis, Jerome...... 1973-74 32 Okulovich, Andrew J...... 1957 Keith-Jones, Emmett...... 1983 Grant, Cie...... 1998 Anderzack, Tom...... 1984-87 Ost, Dave...... 1992-93 Kozel, Steve...... 1988 Grand, Willie...... 1998 Bals, Dave...... 1988-89 Pentello, Rocco...... 2007-08-09 Lilienthal, Robert...... 1954-55 Griffin, Andre...... 1999 Bargerstock, Douglas...... 1974 Perkins, David...... 2012 Lopes, Troy...... 1991 Hall, Jordan...... 2009 Bechtel, Earl R...... 1952 Petrella, Vincent...... 2010-11 Marmie, Larry...... 1961 Howe, Buster...... 1988 Bonnie, David M...... 1946 Pittman, Antonio...... 2004-06 Priday, Paul...... 1945 Jordan, Devin...... 2003 Carlson, Gerald...... 1993 Roby, Bradley...... 2010-11 Royal, Clarence...... 1994 Kline, Jesse...... 1999-01 Clifford, Eugene...... 2007 Sarkkinen, Esco...... 1937-39 Slovak, Emil...... 1943 Lane, Shaun...... 2004-08 Cooper, Marco...... 2000-01 Savic, Pandel...... 1947-49 Spears, Jeremiah G...... 1938-39 Lepley, John...... 1955 Dansler, Kelton...... 1976-78 Sloan, Gary...... 1970 Stevenson, Dan...... 1951 Maxwell, Chris...... 2009 Davis, Paul J...... 1943 Snow, Carlos...... 1987-91 Westbrooks, Jerry...... 1996-00 Myers, Raymond...... 1981-80 Detrick, Roger...... 1959-60 Spicheck, William...... 1959 Willis, Michael...... 1999 Padlow, Max...... 1933 Diggs, Na’il...... 1996-99 Wooldridge, John...... 1983-86 Wood, Michael...... 1984 Pearson, Pepe...... 1994-97 Drenik, Douglas J...... 1962-64 Yerges, Howard S...... 1943 Rice, Taylor...... 2010-11-12 Fenstermaker, Tony...... 1987 28 Robson, Charles...... 1954 Finck, Dan...... 1991-92 26 Ball, Warren...... 2012 Rogan, Greg...... 1984-87 Gailus, Joseph T...... 1933 Adulewicz, Casimir T...... 1959 Ballmer, Paul E...... 1958 Smith, Inwood...... 1934-36 Klein, Storm...... 2009-10-11-12 Allen, Will...... 2000-02 Bartley, Dave...... 1984 Underwood, E.J...... 2004 Luna, Carlos...... 1989 Anderson, William T...... 1968-70 Bates, Roman...... 1983-84 Zimmer, Robert...... 1946 Masoner, Robert...... 1936 Bohlman, Jeff...... 1988-90 Berger, Jon...... 1989 Middleton, Rick...... 1971-72-73 Coleman, Kenneth...... 1941-42 Booth, William A...... 1953-55 30 Mitchell, Brandon...... 2002-06 DeFillippo, Joe...... 1972 Boxwell, Kenneth E...... 1944 Bellisari, Greg...... 1993-96 Mortin, Mike...... 1986 Ehrsam, John H...... 1944-45 Burden, Mike...... 1996-97 Bogard, Devan...... 2012 Pretorius, Ryan...... 2004 Gayle, James...... 1979-82 Cheroke, George...... 1941 Bruckner, Edwin...... 1940 Provenza, Russell D...... 1957 Greider, Robert...... 1934 Clarke, Dominic...... 2009-10 Dreffer, Stephan D...... 1964 Rice, Taylor...... 2008-09 Gwinn, Anthony...... 1993-96 Cox, M. Budd...... 1933-34 Evege, Donnie...... 2007-08-09-10 Santschi, John...... 1938-40 Harris, Nate...... 1985-86 Ehrsam, Gerald R...... 1966-68 Gage, Ralph G...... 1958 Smith, Robert...... 1990 Heyman, Joseph...... 1933 Fout, James E...... 1945 Gorby, Herbert...... 1945 Smith, Rudy...... 1966-67 Hyde, Carlos...... 2010 Garcia, Joseph...... 1975-76 Hans, Joseph...... 1953 Staker, Loren J...... 1941-42 McCarty, Bill...... 1943 Gottron, Jeff...... 1982 Harris, Jasper...... 1943 Stillwell, Obie...... 1994-95 Moeller, Tyler...... 2006-08-09-10-11 Hall, Maurice...... 2002-04 Howard, Dedrick...... 1987 Tatum, Jack D...... 1968-70 Mrukowski, William...... 1960-62 Hackett, William G...... 1942 Johnson, Brent...... 1989-92 Tatum, Rowland...... 1981-83 Niehoff, Kevin...... 2012 Hess, William W...... 1960-62 Katterhenrich, David L...... 1960, 62 Terna, Scott...... 1993 Nosker, William C...... 1938-40 Howard, Harry...... 1969-71 Kee, Michael...... 1983-85 Torrance, James...... 1934 Palmer, Richard R...... 1943 Hoyt, Bob...... 1988 Lovely, Mark...... 1993 Wood, Darryl...... 2011 Reeves, Armani...... 2012 Liggins, Leandre...... 1998 Ludwig, Paul L...... 1952 Roche, Tom...... 1974-77 Louis, Jason...... 1991-95 Mathis, Almond Louis...... 1971-73 33 Schabo, Andrew...... 1998-00 Meinke, Dick...... 1943 McCarthy, Patrick...... 1956 Bartley, Thomas A...... 1967-68 Sharpp, Warren...... 1971 Murphy, Robert...... 1978-80 Ott, Jason...... 1997-00 Brilliant, George...... 1953 Smith, Robert S...... 1991-92 Plank, Robert D...... 1972-74 Payton, Joel...... 1977-78 By’not’e, Butler...... 1990-93 Theis, Franklyn B...... 1955 Pulsfort, Mike...... 1996 Portsmouth, Thomas...... 1965-67 Cline, Oliver M...... 1944-46 Tuffin, Brian...... 1986-87 Roman, Nicholas...... 1940 Priday, Paul...... 1942 Durham, David...... 2010-11 Unverferth, Donald V...... 1963-65 Seach, Bill...... 1989 Riddick, Dre...... 2006 Epitropoulos, Frank...... 2012 Webb, Ashanti...... 1998 Spencer, John...... 1987-89 Roberts, Vernell...... 1934 Epitropoulos, John...... 1978-80 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio State aLL-tIME jERSEY lISTING

Everett, Tyler...... 2002 Stillwell, Obie...... 1993 Niklos, J.R...... 1998 Reed, Samuel...... 1965 Francis, David L...... 1960, 62 Ullery, Brent...... 2004 O’Neill, Pat...... 1999-02 Romoser, James W...... 1933 Galbos, Richard...... 1971-72 Weber, Albert...... 1966 Penny, Sean...... 1997-98 Spitler, Austin...... 2005, 08-09 Gantz, Joe...... 2005-08-09 Wells, Maurice...... 2005-08 Perini, Pete E...... 1949 Steele, Ben...... 2000-01 Goodgame, Ton...... 1988-89 Workman, Vince...... 1985 Rolle, Brian...... 2007-08-09-10 Vogler, Tim...... 1975 Gresock, Steve...... 1986-87 Spielman, Chris...... 1984-87 Johnson, Pete...... 1973-76 35 Vickroy, William...... 1940 39 Jones, Gomer...... 1934-35 Baas, James W...... 1965-66 Whisler, Joseph G...... 1946-48 Calhoun, Matt...... 1992-96 Kerr, John...... 2004 Cataline, Craig...... 2012 Clinton, Kyle...... 2012 Koepnick, Robert E...... 1950-52 Cobb, Glen...... 1979-82 37 Coleman, Tim...... 1984 Kolic, Larry...... 1982, 84-85 DeLande, Bo...... 2007-08-09-10-11 Armstrong, Jack...... 1958 Cooper, Joe...... 1997 Laurinaitis, James...... 2005-08 Franzinger, Ryan...... 2004-06 Bowers, Brian...... 1973-74 D’Amato, John...... 1974-75 Lavelli, Dante B...... 1942 German, William...... 1959-60 Brown, Deron...... 1990-92 Dietrich, Russell...... 1937 Maag, Charles...... 1938-40 Gibbs, Jack G...... 1954 Dansler, Kelton...... 1975 Dougherty, Michael...... 2004-07 Morrison, Fred L...... 1948-49 Gibson, Eric...... 1988 DeLande, Spencer...... 2011 Ellison, Leon...... 1980 Montgomery, Joe...... 1994-98 Graham, Scotty...... 1988-91 Eggers, Patrick ...... 1971 Erwin, Derek...... 2009-10-11 Poole, Trevoe...... 1988 Hall, William...... 1961-63 Fox, Dustin...... 2002-04 Fender, Steve...... 2004 Royer, Mark...... 1985 Hastings, Jim...... 2009-10-11 Gaither, Steve...... 1988 Ferko, Richard...... 1970-71 Sander, Willard F...... 1963-65 Hyatt, Bob...... 1974, 76 Georgiades, James...... 2008-09-10 Gentile, Jim...... 1968-69 Sarac, Nic...... 2011-2012 Jenkins, Joseph K...... 1984, 86 Gibson, Thaddeus...... 2006-07 Good, Andrew...... 2006-07 Sensanbaugher, Dean S...... 1943 Kostival, Kristofer...... 1935 Goings, Nick...... 1997 Gordon, Denman...... 1983 Staubs, Colby...... 2003-04 Lee, Felix...... 1977 Hicks, Tyrone...... 1978-79 Harrison, Tyrone...... 1989-91 Stead, Nate...... 1999-01 Mazeroski, David...... 1973 Howe, Buster...... 1989 Hazelbaker, Joe...... 1989 Thies, Wilfred L...... 1933 McDonald, James A...... 1935 Howitz, Sam...... 1934 Lightburn, Robert...... 1934 Vicic, Donald J...... 1954-56 Otis, James L...... 1967-69 Humphrey, Hayden...... 1986 Manning, Robert...... 1981 White, Loren R...... 1957-59 Patrella, Vincent………… 2012 Jacobs, Harlan...... 2000 Martin, Jamar...... 1998-01 Wolf, Ralph C...... 1936-37 Patterson, Nick...... 2004-05 Lowry, Orlando...... 1981-83 Olive, Bobby...... 1987 Rich, Rocco J...... 1971-73 Luke, Jamal...... 2002-03 Oman, Donald...... 1939 34 Rudzinski, Jerry...... 1994-98 Maag, Dennis...... 1992 Thornton, Howard...... 1973 Allen, Arthur...... 2000 Sarkkinen, Eino...... 1940 Maxwell, Chris...... 2010-11 Tyree, Andree...... 2002 Belmer, Cliff...... 1979 Scott, James H...... 1934 Peggs, Carl...... 1956 Whiting, Jordan...... 2009-10-11 Bembry, Dan...... 1973 Stanford, Jason...... 1993 Phillips, Clyde...... 1933 Bledsoe, John...... 1971-72 Templeton, David I...... 1946 Ross, Derek...... 1998 40 Butts, Robert W...... 1962 Trivisonno, Joseph J...... 1955, 57 Russell, Anderson...... 2005 Brown, Matthew...... 1943-45 Conrad, Frederick B...... 1931-33 Wendt, Emerson...... 1936-37 Schneider, Michael...... 1977 Cassady, Howard (Hop)...... 1952-55 Ebner, Nate...... 2009-10-11 Wilhelm, Matt...... 1999-02 Sualua, Nicky...... 1993-96 Fisher, Jerome...... 1933 Farbizo, Thomas...... 1965 Willard, Lou...... 1992-93 Walker, Ziyier...... 1999 Hoffman, James...... 1951 Fontes, Leonard J...... 1958-59 Wasylik, Nicholas...... 1935 Maggied, Sol...... 1935-37 Fox, Samuel S...... 1941 36 Waugh, Charles A...... 1970 Nagy, John...... 1934 Gandee, Charles F...... 1945, 49-50 Andrako, Steven F...... 1938-39 White, Claude...... 1938, 40 Rosen, Andy...... 1939-40 Greene, Anthony...... 1978 Campbell, Jack...... 1953 White, William...... 1984-87 Shaw, Robert...... 1941-42 Grundies, Arthur J...... 1938, 40 Christopher, Matt...... 1992-94 41 Harley, Rob...... 2003-05 Cisco, Galen...... 1955-57 38 Ballinger, Gary...... 1957 Hamrick, Charls E...... 1934-36 Cousineau, Tom...... 1975-78 Baffer, Stewart...... 1960 Bartholomew, Brent...... 1995-98 Harris, Raymont...... 1990-93 Crane, Jameson...... 1945 Ballinger, Gary...... 1956 Bennett, William...... 1938-39 Holland, Jay...... 1983-84 Crowell, Connor...... 2011-12 Boddie, Chris...... 1987 Bryant, James...... 1986-89 Huff, Paul...... 1967-68 Daniels, Matt...... 2004-07 Broadnax, Vaughn...... 1980-83 Byars, Keith...... 1982-85 Hyde, Carlos...... 2011-12 DeMaria, Michael...... 2001-03 Campbell, Paul...... 1976-79 Caruso, James...... 1977 Kelly, Rob...... 1994-96 Elia, Bruce...... 1972-74 Colson, Dan...... 1992 Curtis, John...... 1956 Klofta, Dan T...... 1944 Frye, Robert H...... 1941-42 Fada, Craig...... 2012 Doyle, Patrick...... 1995 Lehman, Ernest...... 1943 Goings, Nick...... 1996 Feinthal, Kenneth...... 1951 Eberts, Mark...... 1981 Logan, Jeff...... 1974-77 Herman, Judah...... 1988-91 Fox, Samuel S...... 1940 Griffin, Andre...... 2000 Marcus, Jamal...... 2012 Hlay, John...... 1950-51 Hartley, Robert...... 1962-63 Haslam, De’Angelo...... 2004-07 Moore, David...... 1960 Homa, Randy...... 1995 Henson, Harold...... 1972-74 Haynes, Bryce...... 2012 Moritz, Roger...... 1950-51 Hudson, Paul...... 1964-66 Joe, Branden...... 2000-04 Hill, Will...... 1991-92 Nussbaum, Lee...... 1954 Janecko, Gene K...... 1944 Keith, Randal T...... 1971 Hubbard, Rudy...... 1965-67 O’Morrow, Patrick...... 1986-87 Lindner, Robert...... 1960 Klaban, Eric...... 1999 Jackson, Tony...... 2008-09-10-11 Pogue, Terry...... 2000 Lukens, Curt...... 2003-06 Lonjak, William A...... 1943 Janowicz, Victor F...... 1951 Riley, JaJa...... 2001 Lyons, Douglas...... 1962-63 Malfatt, Mike...... 1993-96 Kortovich, Jim...... 1999 Shaffer, Bernard...... 1937 Marek, Marcus...... 1979-82 McCoy, Matt...... 1989-92 Martin, Jermil...... 2008-09 Simpson, Greg...... 1997-99 McQuade, Robert P...... 1943 McVey, Scott...... 2010-11 Matte, Thomas R...... 1958-60 Spears, Thomas R...... 1953 Myrick, Charles...... 1989 Nickey, Donnie...... 1998 Matthews, Thomas...... 2000-03 Stewart, Geoff...... 1990 Neal, George V...... 1934 Perini, Pete E...... 1946 Mattimoe, Michael...... 2005-07 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio State aLL-tIME jERSEY lISTING

Monahan, John Regis...... 1932-34 Miller, Ryan...... 1992-96 Kleinhans, John L...... 1936 Zuhars, David...... 1957 Monahan, Thomas...... 1937 Murray, Calvin...... 1977-80 Rein, Robert E...... 1964-66 Pope, Brad...... 1992 Olson, Aram...... 2006-07 Slough, Ralph E...... 1943 48 Roach, Woodrow...... 1973-75 Palmer, James...... 1982 Sutherin, Donald P...... 1955-57 Bain, Dan...... 2010-11 Skeete, Jonathan...... 2004 Phillips, Thomas G...... 1946-47 Walbolt, George...... 1945 Barren, Henry...... 1937 Snell, Matthew...... 1961-63 Quilling, Richard...... 1967-68 Watkins, Robert A...... 1952-54 Baschnagel, Brian...... 1972-75 Wagner, Tim...... 1968 Robinson, Ceroy...... 1987 Beekley, Marts E...... 1951-52 Walker, Keith...... 1996-97 Roseboro, James A...... 1954-56 46 Bombach, Jaren D...... 1967 Willis, Tommy...... 1993 Ruhl, Bruce...... 1973-76 Blair, Kenneth...... 1984 Burchinal, John...... 1970 Schnittker, Brandon...... 2001-05 Blubaugh, Park...... 1949 Burger, Joe...... 2012 42 Stephenson, Jack W...... 1939-40 Bond, Robert J...... 1952-53 Cargile, Jeff...... 1982-83 Adams, John...... 201 Taylor, Walter...... 1991 Breuleux, Jon...... 1970 Coleman, Tim...... 1983 Bobo, Hubert L...... 1954 Walker, Barry...... 1983-86 Bruce, Earl...... 1950 DeMaria, Michael...... 2004 Brockington, John S...... 1968-70 WIlliams, Nathan...... 2008-09-10-11-12 Christian, K. C...... 2006-08-09 Eichwald, Kenneth...... 1942 Carpenter, Bobby...... 2002-05 Williams, Norman...... 1990 Dresser, John...... 1957-58 Griggs, Anthony...... 1981 Cooper, Tony...... 1983-84 Yards, Ludwig...... 1932-34 Dziak, Grant...... 2009 Gustavson, Carl...... 1939-40 Dunn, Craig...... 1981-82 Ferguson, Robert E...... 1959-61 Harre, Gilbert A...... 1934-35 Eckard, David...... 1960 44 Fleming, Mark...... 1933-34 Henry, Joseph P...... 1949 Gentile, Earle...... 1950 Boren, Zach...... 2009-10-11-12 Gaffney, Mike...... 1972 Hohenberger, Clarence...... 1936 Goodsell, Douglas R...... 1951-52 Brown, Harold...... 1978 Gordon, George D...... 1944 Horvath, Leslie...... 1941 Gordon, Lester...... 1975-76 Closson, Matthew...... 1988 Griffin, Duncan...... 1975-78 Kumler, Karl W...... 1962 Griffin, Kevin...... 1994-98 Closson, Tony...... 1989 Hamlin, Stanely A...... 1965-66 LaVrar, Matt...... 1995-99 Heckinger, Robert W...... 1941 Cooper, George...... 1984-87 Harkins, Donald L...... 1962-64 Lemle, Carl...... 1944 Houston, William...... 1990-93 Dixon, Thorton...... 1939-40 Hoobler, Chad...... 2004-05 Lykes, Robert L...... 1963-65 Jenkins, Joseph...... 1967 Fekete, Eugene...... 1942 Kerner, Marlon...... 1991-94 McConville, Jim...... 1984 Jones, Arnold A...... 1972-74 Fletcher, Kevin...... 1972 Larson, J. D...... 2006-08 Monas, Alfons...... 1938 Locke, Tony...... 1999-01 Graf, Jack R...... 1941 Luke, Steven N...... 1973-74 Newell, William F...... 1947 Osborne, Scott...... 1988 Greene, Horatius A...... 1969 Mastako, Frank...... 1937 Pelini, Mark...... 1987-90 Pavelka, Steve...... 2002 Griffin, Ray...... 1974-77 Pagac Jr., Fred...... 1999-03 Robinson, Phillip...... 1956-57 Piccinini, James A...... 1939-40 Hansley, Terence...... 1959 Peel, Jim...... 1987-90 Rodriguez, Alex...... 1991-94 Reynolds, David...... 1966 Hargreaves, William B...... 1937 Provost, Ted R...... 1967-69 Shedd, Jan W...... 1955 Roberts, Luke...... 2012 Harkrader, Jerry...... 1953-55 Spencer, Timothy...... 1979-82 Skillings, Vincent...... 1977-80 Robson, Charles...... 1953 Harper, Rodric...... 1990 Steinberg, Donald...... 1942 Smith, Reggie...... 2003 Roush, Ernest J...... 1934-35 Hughes, John...... 1970, 72-73 Thom, Leonard...... 1939-40 Smith, Spencer...... 2007-08-09-10-11 Sapanero, Robert...... 1971 Huitger, Collins...... 1997 Thompson, Kenneth...... 1955 Thoma, John...... 2005-08-09 Schoenbaum, Alexander...... 1936-38 Jenkins, Josh...... 1995 Willis, Marcel...... 1995-97 Torok, James...... 1988 Schwartz, Nathan...... 2006 Johnson, Earl F...... 1933 Tucker, Jack...... 2000-02 Slusser, George C...... 1942 Johnson, Mark...... 2006-07 47 Smith, Harley W...... 1945-46 Johnson, Matthew...... 2004 Anthony, Thomas...... 1981-82 49 Strait, Lynn...... 1959 Keane, Thomas L...... 1944 Coburn, James A...... 1970 Adams, John...... 2002 Stover, Rob...... 2001 Kirk, Chris...... 1995-99 Demmel, Robert...... 1950 Boston, David...... 1996 Swinehart, Rodney E...... 1946-49 Krall, Gerald...... 1945-49 Donely, Douglas...... 1977-80 Cheatwood, Tim...... 1997-01 Sweat, Andrew...... 2008-09-10-11 LeBeau, Charles R...... 1956-58 Espy, Bennie E...... 1962-63 Greer, Steven...... 1988 Tuttle, Jerry...... 1944 Leon, Chris...... 2000 Fenstermaker, Tony...... 1988 Gurd, Andrew...... 1987-91 Warfield, Paul D...... 1961-63 Oliver, Glenn...... 1943 George, August...... 1934-36 Gwinn, Jayson...... 1992-93 Whaley, Tyler...... 2007 Oman, Donald...... 1938 Hansley, Gary...... 1959-61 Harman, Timothy A...... 1970 Williams, Lee E...... 1958 Reynolds, Robert...... 2000-03 Hawk, A.J...... 2002-05 Homan, Adam...... 2009-10-11-12 Willis, Kenneth...... 1979 Richley, Richard C...... 1965 Hecklinger, Harold...... 1939 Houk, Ronald...... 1959-60 Workman, Vince...... 1986-88 Scholl, Millard...... 1934 Hodge, Glenn...... 1966 Johnson, Dionte...... 2004-007 Skvarka, Bernie G...... 1950-51 Jackson, Matthew...... 1984-87 Jones, Herman...... 1975-77 43 Stokes, Tommy...... 1992-93 Lippert, Elmer H...... 1971-73 Kain, Lawrence...... 1973 Armstrong, Jack...... 1959 Terry, Curtis...... 2004-05 Long, Calvin...... 1993 Lindsey, William L...... 1964 Carr, Leroy...... 1957 Ulmer, Edward...... 1960-61 Lutz, Travis...... 1989 Lukens, Ryan...... 2005-08 Combs, Derek...... 1997-00 Weihrauch, Jason...... 2006 Maag, Dennis...... 1993-94 Marshall, Linwood...... 1979-80 Evans, Frank...... 1970 Williams, Gary...... 1979-82 Muhammed, Jamal...... 2001 Richards, David P...... 1955 Gambill, Davuid...... 1950-52 Prewitt, Jesse...... 1990-92 Riley, George...... 1951 Halveland, Uwe...... 1989 45 Robertson, Bob...... 1974-75 Robinson, Ceroy...... 1986 Jacobson, Howard...... 1965 Dove, Robert E...... 1944-45 Rogan, Patrick...... 1988 Ross, Robert...... 1935-36 Kaplanoff, Carl G...... 1936-38 Griffin, Archie...... 1972-75 Rosequist, Theodore A...... 1933 Shultz, James...... 1957 Kirby, Clayton...... 2008 Hefflinger, Clifford...... 1939-40 Rosso, George A...... 1951-53 Smith, Douglas...... 1984-85 Mangiamelle, Richard C...... 1962 Herbstreit, James H...... 1958-60 Seilkop, Kenneth...... 1958 Tucci, Amel...... 1939 Martin, John...... 1988-89 Jones, William...... 1961 Stultz, Dan...... 1996-00 Underwood, E.J...... 2002 Miller, Bob...... 1972 Katzenmoyer, Andy...... 1996-98 Wable, Robert...... 1955-56 Wendorff, William...... 1971 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio State aLL-tIME jERSEY lISTING

Young, Richard A...... 1953-54 Bowsher, Gerald J...... 1959 Sharp, Scott...... 1988, 90 Thornton, Robert F...... 1952-54 Zirkle, Lewis G...... 1933-34 Brown, Bernard...... 1979 Slicker, Richard...... 1954 Vickroy, William...... 1942 Butts, Robert W...... 1960 Vogelgesang, Donald A...... 1958-60 50 Chappelear, Gar...... 2008-09 54 Warner, Jason...... 1988 Appleby, Gordon E...... 1942-44 Cook, Donald...... 1935 Anderson, Tim...... 1999-03 Wulf, Ronald...... 1948 Beam, William D...... 1959 Cotton, James...... 1998-99 Bullock, William M...... 1938 Borchers, Jim...... 1990-93 Curtis, Don...... 2007 Carter, Dennis...... 1961-62 56 Boren, Jacoby...... 2012 DeLeone, Thomas D...... 1969-71 Conroy, James...... 1969 Altomare, Louis...... 1958 Brewster, Mike...... 2008-09-10-11 Duncan, Howard D...... 1946-47 Crowl, Don...... 1957 Ayers, Ronald...... 1974 Datish, Doug...... 2003-06 Fisher, John...... 1975-76 Ebersole, Aaron...... 1994 Bittel, Robert...... 1934 Datish, Michael...... 1975 Fitz, Thomas...... 1963-64 Haynes, Bryce...... 2011 Bompiedi, Carl J...... 1933 Davidson, Jeff...... 1986-89 Hankins, Johnathan...... 2010-11-12 Heid, Robert C...... 1949-51 Britt, Dalton...... 2009-10-11-12 DeLeone, James...... 1979-81 Hartman, Len...... 1990-92 Henson, Luther...... 1977-80 Brown, Randall...... 1991-94 Dillman, Thomas...... 1954-56 Herron, Kendall...... 1944 Kabealo, George...... 1932-34 Craig, Orlondo...... 1986-89 Drakulich, Samuel...... 1933 Johnson, Kevin...... 1995-97 Kuhn, Kenneth W...... 1972-75 Dawdy, Donald A...... 1952-53 Dye, William H...... 1934-36 Keefer, Michael...... 1993 Lindner, James E...... 1959-60 DeWitt, James...... 1988 Federle, Tom...... 1963-64 Kerr, John...... 2005-06 Linkins, Arthur...... 1940 Emelianchik, Robert...... 1958-59 Gholston, Vernon...... 2004, 06-07 Kne, Mike...... 2003-04 Meckstroth, James...... 1971-72 Epps, Robert...... 1951 Gohlstin, Eric...... 1994-97 Livorno, Joseph...... 1933 Nelms, Spencer...... 1981-83 Farrell, John R...... 1960 Marino, Victor I...... 1937-39 McCormick, Robert W...... 1942 Nosky, Richard E...... 1953 Fritz, Kenneth...... 1976-79 Martin, Earl...... 1941 McCullough, Bob...... 1949-50 Renner, Charles...... 1944, 47-48 Geib, Gene...... 1950 Mitchell, Nick...... 1999 Miller, Pete...... 1994 Rogovin, Jon...... 1963 Gilmore, James...... 1983-85 Moore, J.T...... 2010-11-12 Moore, Thomas...... 1985-88 Selby, Paul...... 1942 Goering, William...... 1962-63 Newcomer, Robert...... 1965 Muhammed, Jamal...... 2000 Sharp, Scott...... 1989 Hershberger, Peter J...... 1940 O’Dea, Stephen H...... 1945 Myers, Steven...... 1972-74 Simon, John...... 2009-10-11-12 Jobko, William K...... 1954 Odom, Timothy...... 1984 Provenza, Russell D...... 1956 Smith, Brandon...... 2004 Koegel, Stephen...... 1973 Pitstick, Anthony...... 1971 Roman, James T...... 1966-68 Sommer, Karl W...... 1954-56 Laser, Joel...... 1975 Ruehl, James J...... 1952 Ryan, Robert...... 1945 Stier, Mark H...... 1966-68 Lohr, Wendell...... 1937-38 Smith, Robert G...... 1967-69 Scarberry, William...... 1939 Stoughton, Brian...... 1991-95 Makridis, Dimitrious...... 2004-07 Stafford, Michael...... 2000-02 Sharp, Thomas...... 1965 Thomas, Pat...... 1987-89 Makridis, George...... 2010-11-12 Vanscoy, Norman J...... 1960 Vogler, Tim...... 1977-78 Truster, Jerry...... 1964 Miller, Pete...... 1993 Williams, Sam...... 2002 Vogler, Tim...... 1976 Morgan, Richard...... 1961 51 Whaley, Tyler...... 2004-06 Murphy, Rob...... 1995-98 Bobek, Brian...... 2011 53 Nixon, Thomas W...... 1970-72 Bogart, Mike...... 2002 Adamle, Anthony...... 1946 55 Oates, James G...... 1965 Chrissinger, Warren O...... 1936-37 Armstrong, Billy J...... 1960-62 Baker, Ray G...... 1945 Palmer, Bradley...... 1955 Cochran, Terrence A...... 1965 Barnes, Ronald...... 1955 Betz, Wayne O...... 1961-62 Ryan, Robert...... 1944 Dixon, Ken...... 1970-71 Brown, Edmund...... 1998-99 Breehl, Edward L...... 1957 Scott, Darrion...... 2000-03 Dupree, Roedell...... 1994-96 Buie, Ceasar...... 2004 Brown, Aaron...... 1974-77 Simpson, Steve...... 1980-81 Gatewood, Russell...... 1978-80 Chancey, Mike...... 1989 Brown, Tommy...... 2011-12 Teifke, Howard A...... 1946-48 Greeneblatt, Louis...... 1933 Colosimo, Sean...... 1997 Cashell, Jack...... 1933 Wargo, Mike...... 1994 Hackett, William J...... 1967-69 Donovan, Brian P...... 1969 Connery, Will...... 1992-95 White, Stanley R...... 1969 Hale, Joel...... 2011-12 Douglas, Ivan...... 1999-02 Dugger, John R...... 1943-44 Worden, Dirk J...... 1966-68 Heiser, Vern...... 1934 Goebel, Garrett...... 2008-09-10-11-12 Fletcher, Kevin...... 1970-71 Holdren, Richard...... 1955 Gradishar, Randy...... 1971-73 Foster, Jerome...... 1979-82 57 Homan, Ross...... 2006-08-09-10 Graf, Campbell...... 1939 Fraraccio, James...... 1963 Anderson, Kim...... 1964-66 Krisher, Gerald Glenn...... 1951-53 Hester, Darren...... 1995 Green, Ken...... 1991-92 Arden, Redgie...... 2001 Lang, Mark...... 1976-77 Horvath, Leslie...... 1940 Harper, Rodric...... 1989 Backhus, Tom A...... 1967-69 Lillvis, Gary...... 1973-76 Howe, Patrick...... 2006-08-09 Hofmayer, Edward I...... 1938 Benton, Julian...... 1933 Lucente, John...... 1981-83 James, Daniel A...... 1957-58 Holliman, Ray...... 1984-85, 87 Clymer, William...... 1960 Schlegel, Anthony...... 2003-05 Kelley, Dwight A...... 1963-65 Hopkins, Tam...... 1997-00 Daniels, LeShun...... 1994-96 Sturrup, Fred...... 1999-00 Licker, Adam...... 2004 King, Dwight...... 1973 Farris, Chase...... 2011-12 Tobik, Andy Bill...... 1940 Lininger, Raymond J...... 1946-49 Lachey, Ron...... 1989 Houser, Thomas...... 1970-71 Varner, Thomas A...... 1960 Long, Paul...... 1987-88 Luckino, Angelo...... 1934 Hutchings, John...... 1979-80 Williams, Mark...... 1990-93 Lynch, Scott...... 1992-94 Mangold, Nick...... 2002-05 Ingham, Tom...... 2007-08-09 Zackeroff, Greg...... 1985-88 Merrell, James...... 1951 Mason, James...... 1935 Kudla, Mike...... 2002-05 Zima, Albert J...... 1962 Mezgec, Mike...... 1992 Miller, Andrew...... 2008-09-10 Luke, Steven N...... 1972 Morris, Rich...... 1983-86 Newsome, Jonathan...... 2009-10 Malone, Chris...... 2006-08-09-10 52 Muhlbach, John L...... 1966-68 Radtke, Michael...... 1967-69 Marold, John...... 1949-50 Andrews, Lawrence F...... 1951 Pack, Craig...... 1981-82 Rath, Thomas L...... 1950-51 Martin, John C...... 1955 Arnold, James...... 1938 Porter, Douglas...... 1974-77 Rutherford, William A...... 1966 Morrill, David...... 1981-84 Bond, Robert J...... 1954-55 Schmidlin, Eric...... 1993 Scholl, Tom...... 1987 Nestich, Martin...... 1953 Boughner, Richard J...... 1937-38 Seach, Bill...... 1990-91 Terry, Curtis...... 2006-07 Payton, Timiko...... 1993 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio State aLL-tIME jERSEY lISTING

Ream, Charles D...... 1935, 37 Martin, James...... 1958 Kortovich, Jim...... 2000-01 Gaudio, Angelo R...... 1946 Savoca, James...... 1974-76, 78 Pisanelli, Fred...... 1971 Krstolic, Raymond C...... 1961-62 Hawkins, Neil...... 1992-93 Seilkop, Kenneth...... 1957, 59 Pitton, Robert...... 1940 Loadman, Kevin...... 1996-98 Howard, Dedrick...... 1985-86 Smith, Greg...... 1990, 92 Roush, Gary S...... 1968 McCoy, James...... 1988 Hull, James...... 1937 Stanley, Bernie D...... 1963 Smith, Rod...... 1990-93 Medich, David...... 1980-81 Jobko, William K...... 1955 Straka, Mark...... 1973 Smith, Stewart...... 2010-11-12 Nash, Ben...... 2002 Kregel, James...... 1971-72 Sullivan, John L...... 1985-88 Ternent, William A...... 1952 Ramser, Richard...... 1953-55 Krill, Bill...... 1984 Wargo, Mike...... 1993 Thornton, Howard...... 1974 Schuster, George...... 1946 Lowdermilk, Kirk...... 1981-84 Williams, Quentin...... 1939-40 Vargo, Kenneth W...... 1953-55 Sullivan, John K...... 1984 Mires, David...... 1940 Yeast, Julius...... 1998-99 Taberner, Joe...... 1948 Murphy, Kurt...... 1996-99 60 Thrush , Jack...... 1990-93 Nichols, Roy...... 1989-90 58 Andrews, Kyle...... 2001-04 Voll, Ken...... 1986-88 O’Hanlon, Richard M...... 1947 Apke, Joseph...... 1980-81 Arnold, James...... 1939-40 Wymer, Douglas...... 1976 Parker, Albert E...... 1962 Baxter, Charles...... 1973 Banks, John...... 1960 Person, Ben...... 2004-08 Bonica, Charles...... 1970-72 Belli, Roxie...... 1936 62 Reichenbach, James...... 1951-54 Bradley, Joe...... 2002-03 Bolser, Harvey J...... 1938 Baker, Scott...... 1974-75 Swartz, Aaron...... 1960 Bullard, Courtland...... 1997-01 Brown, Scott...... 1988 Balen, Alan...... 1981 Tice, Richard...... 1951 Carpenter, Joe...... 1988 Csuri, Charles A...... 1941-43 Beougher, Logan...... 2012 Vittek, Paul...... 1938 Dreffer, Stephan D...... 1962-63 Davis, Don...... 1989 Clark, Adrien...... 1999 Vogel, Robert L...... 1960 Fertig, Dwight L...... 1967 Dornbrook, Garrett...... 2010-11 Clark, Shane...... 1994-96 Weston, Darryl...... 1974-75 Fronk, Daniel A...... 1957-58 Dulin, Gary...... 1976-79 Corbin, Steve...... 1979 Wright, Ernest J...... 1958 Fronk, Dean...... 1961 Georgeopoulos, Tom...... 1934-35 Cowans, Leroy...... 1957 Howe, Frank H...... 1940 Harris, Ray...... 1993-95 Funk, Robert...... 1964-65 64 Hueston, Dennis...... 1983 Harvey, William...... 1984 Grubb, John...... 1987 Barna, Joseph...... 1945 Long, Paris...... 1996 Hefflinger, Ronald D...... 1943 Hirneise, Dan...... 1989 Blackmon, Ivon...... 2011-12 Miller, Gary A...... 1964-66 Hirneise, Dan...... 1985-88 Hullinger, Dennis...... 1961-62 Caplan, Bill...... 2010 Miller, Robert N...... 1935 Iams, John...... 1991-92 Jabbusch, Robert O...... 1946-47 Conley, William N...... 1971 Mott, William H...... 1953 Johnson, Brent...... 1996-00 Karvasales, James...... 1939 Cordle, Jim...... 2005-08-09 Norman, Drew...... 2004-06 Lehr, Frederic...... 1960 Keenan, Charles...... 1987 DeCamp, Steven...... 1979-80 Novak, Joseph...... 1941 Miller, Ronald...... 1980 Kelley, John L...... 1966-67 Dully, Mike...... 1991-94 Piening, Nick...... 2010 Mirick, Chester W...... 1961-63 Kelly, C.J...... 1991-93 Gilbert, Ben...... 1996-99 Qualls, Larry...... 1968 O’Connor, Joey...... 2012 Koegel, Vic...... 1971-73 Hall, Robert H...... 1943 Quinn, Thomas...... 1954-55 Redd, John G...... 1944-45 Kozar, Jason...... 1995-97 Ingram, Robert M...... 1959-61 Ross, James...... 1993-95 Ruzich, Stephen...... 1950-51 Kregel, James...... 1973 Kafury, Michael...... 1966-67 Scholl, Tom...... 1986, 88 Sidell, Rollo...... 1952 Lorenz, Jon...... 2009-10-11 Kinnard, Larry...... 2000 Soltis, Edward...... 1985 Smith, Ted...... 1974-75 Lutz, Travis...... 1988 Kopach, Stephen...... 1937 Tovar, Steve...... 1989-92 Spychalski, Ernest T...... 1956-58 Manz, Jerry V...... 1948-50 Kuri, Mike...... 1988-89 Watkins, Jene...... 1959 Swank, Thomas...... 1973 McCormick, Tom...... 1982-84 Kurz, Theodore R...... 1968-69 Waugh, Thomas...... 1976-79 Tabacca, Jerome...... 1967 McLaughlin, John...... 2001-04 Lachey, James...... 1981-84 Weiland, Jeff...... 1974 Toneff, George...... 1948-49 Miller, Jeremy...... 2001-02 Lembech, Nick...... 2004 Wolter, Robert...... 1950-51 Vecanski, Milan...... 1970-71 Mills, Edward...... 1976-77 Lukens, William...... 1974-76 Weaver, David A...... 1953-55 Moore, Tony...... 1990 Mattey, George J...... 1948-49 59 Novotny, George K...... 1937 McDaniel, Josh...... 2001 Ayers, Ronald...... 1975-76 61 Olivea, Shane...... 2000 Olds, Adam...... 2001-03 Barrows, Arthur...... 1933 Adamle, Anthony...... 1946 Palmer, Richard R...... 1941-42 Rabatin, Thomas...... 1970 Burris, Gary...... 1981-82 Andrick, Theodore K...... 1964-65 Parker, James...... 1954-56 Robinson, James...... 1936 Closson, Matthew...... 1986-87 Applegate, Richard...... 1975 Primuth, Elroy...... 1944 Ronemus, Thor...... 1950-51 Coburn, Michael...... 1959-60 Bailey, Ralph...... 1958 Strickland, Philip S...... 1968-70 Schaeger, Ed...... 1984 Conroy, John...... 2002-05 Baker, Matt...... 1995 Takacs, Michael J...... 1951-53 Snyder, Larry...... 1962-65 Cummins, Thomas...... 1962-64 Bates, John...... 1999-00 Till, Harrison...... 2005-06 Snyder, Thomas L...... 1944 Dierker, Richard...... 1946 Bevan, David...... 1947 Woodard, Lonnie...... 1998-99 Taylor, Tim...... 1942 Epitropoulos, John...... 1977-80 Coyer, William...... 1937-39 Young, Donald G...... 1958-60 Thomas, Aurelius...... 1955-57 Giuliani, Anthony...... 1983-84 Drummelsmith, Matt...... 2004-06 Wiggins, Larry...... 1972 Guiliani, Robert...... 1993-94 Fischer, Loius C...... 1950-51 63 Williams, David M...... 1953-54 Gossett, Dennis...... 1985 Gentile, Jim...... 1970 Adams, Doug...... 1968-70 Haddad, George A...... 1937 Harbin, Jerry...... 1959 Bennett, Michael...... 2011-12 65 Houser, Thomas...... 1969 Hass, Jackson...... 2007 Blackman, Ivan...... 2010 Boren, Justin...... 2009-10 Hughes, Ralph...... 1965 Hill, Jon...... 1984 Burris, Scott...... 1978-80 Brickman, Robert...... 1948 Jones, Herbert M...... 1956-57 Husband, John...... 1971-73 Clark, Brian...... 1967 Ebner, Doug...... 2005-08 Kasparek, Robert...... 1994 Isaman, Derek...... 1985 Clarke, Adrien...... 2000-03 Elflein, Pat...... 2012 Libby Kyle...... 2007 Jack, Alan R...... 1968-69 Cook, Jason...... 1995 Ferguson, Keith...... 1978-80 Long, Paris...... 1997-99 Kelso, Darrel...... 1998 Eachus, William N...... 1965-66 Glancey, Tom...... 1982-85 Longo, Sam...... 2009-10 Kinel, Tony...... 1936 Endres, George J...... 1950 Graef, Steve...... 2001-03 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio State aLL-tIME jERSEY lISTING

Grimm, Erik...... 1986-88 Howley, Edward...... 1954 Frank, Donald...... 1954 Cato, Byron...... 1975-78 Gurr, Mike...... 1998-00 Hulshult, Gene...... 1983 Gray, Bryan...... 2006-08 Cusick, Peter...... 1972-74 Hart, Randall J...... 1967-69 Katterhenrich, David L...... 1961 Jacobs, Paul...... 1967 Fiers, Alan...... 1960 Hauer, Oscar A...... 1958-60 Kline, Alan...... 1990-93 Kramer, Eric...... 2010-11-12 Himes, Richard D...... 1966-67 Hicks, John...... 1970 Mitchum, Kyle...... 2004-08 Krieger, George...... 1946-47 Huddleston, Mike...... 1990-91 Humphries, Nick...... 2011 Quattrone, Joseph...... 1946 Leo, Thomas...... 1951 Jennings, Jack W...... 1947-49 Jenkins, Thomas G...... 1961-63 Ream, Charles D...... 1936 Lindsay, Jean...... 1939 Kasunic, Gerald S...... 1963-64 Jobko, William K...... 1956 Siferd, Charles...... 1940 Mack, Richard W...... 1972-74 Krisher, Gerald Glenn...... 1954 McGinnis, Robert E...... 1946 Smith, Joseph...... 1979-82 Mason, Glen...... 1970 Linsley, Corey...... 2009-10-11-12 Morgan, Eric...... 1989 Stewart, Robert...... 1953 Masoner, Robert...... 1937 Logan, Richard L...... 1950-51 Parenti, Frank...... 1943 St. John, Ben...... 2012 Massey, Jim...... 1997-01 Madro, Joseph...... 1937-39 Porter, Juan...... 1992-96 Stump, Wilson...... 1934-35 Ridder, William E...... 1963-65 Maggs, Robert...... 1983-86 Pryor, Ray Von...... 1964-66 Sullivan, Michael F...... 1985-88 Savic, George...... 1950-51 Medovich, Fred...... 1944 Renard, Barney...... 1973-76 Szabo, Thomas...... 1971 Schilling, John...... 1988-91 Myers, Robert C...... 1952 Smith, Carroll J...... 1950-51 Templeton, David I...... 1947-48 Shaffer, Jay...... 1986-87 Olivea, Shane...... 2001-03 Wassmund, James A...... 1956 Wible, Calvin D...... 1945 Slagle, William...... 1953 Perry, Charles...... 1955 Welbaum, Thomas A...... 1938-39 Wilhelm, Kurt...... 2001 Slagle, Zach...... 2006-08 Pulfer, Ben...... 1997-99 Wersel, Timothy...... 1972 Windle, Gary...... 1964 Smith, Brian...... 1992-94 Rader, Ted...... 1953 Wittman, Julius W...... 1949-51 Stottlemyer, Victor R...... 1966, 68 Rehring, Steve...... 2004-08 66 Zahn, Matt...... 1999 Thomas, James...... 1949 Schafrath, Richard P...... 1957-58 Anders, Richard...... 1957-59 Tyree, Andree...... 2003-05 Sheets, Steve...... 1992-94 Betz, Steve...... 1969 68 Wilson, William...... 1981 Troha, Richard J...... 1969 Biltz, John W...... 1949-50 Arnold, Birtho...... 1957-59 Bugel, Thomas E...... 1963-65 Baxter, Charles...... 1971 70 72 Cole, Robert...... 1956 Bentley, LeCharles...... 1998-01 Bonhaus, Matt...... 1991-95 Anderson, Richard...... 1964-65 Coleman, R.J...... 2003 Blankenship, Evan...... 2007-08-09-10-11 Browning, Bryant...... 2006-08-09-10 Brown, Henry...... 1987 Coles, Karl...... 1986-87, 89 Crabbe, Jack...... 1938 Collins, Mike...... 1997 Campanella, Joseph A...... 1950 Czyzynski, Richard...... 1981-83 Coleman, Ronald...... 1966 Cornsweet, Harold...... 1939-40 Carter, Chris...... 2011-12 Datish, Doug...... 2002 Correll, John...... 1940 Engle, Floyd...... 1944 Conlin, Ray...... 1984 Dawson, Andy...... 1993 Cummings, John...... 1972 Foley, David...... 1966-68 Downing, T.J...... 2002-06 DiFederico, Jules...... 1966-67 Decker, Taylor...... 2012 France, Steve...... 1989 Fazio, Charles A...... 1945-48 Dodson. Kyle………………2012 DiPerro, Ramon F...... 1946-48 Green, Mark...... 1964-65 Howard, Fritz...... 1941 Donovan, Brian P...... 1968 Drake, Phillip B...... 1942 Hasenohrl, George...... 1970-72 Hutchison, Charles...... 1967-69 Foreman, Charles...... 1959-61 Dunivant, Bill...... 1943 Hershberger, Peter J...... 1941 Jabbusch, Robert O...... 1942 Gibbons, Dan...... 1994-96 Faehl, Paul J...... 1950 Hilinski, Richard...... 1953-54 Jentes, Charles A...... 1960 Graf, Lawrence...... 1973 Garnett, Winfield...... 1994-97 Hodick, Mike...... 1938 Kotterman, Larry...... 1985-86 Harris, Tyrone...... 1974-75, 77 Hocevar, Mark...... 1982 Hullinger, Dennis...... 1963 Larimore, Dexter...... 2007-08-09-10 Jacobs, Mike...... 1998-01 James, Tim...... 1984-85 Koegel, Stephen...... 1974-75 Lukens, Joseph...... 1979-82 James, Thomas L...... 1942, 46 Moeller, Gary O...... 1960-62 Kuhnheim, Scott...... 1998-02 Machinsky, Mike...... 1983 Long, Paul...... 1991-92 Norman, Drew...... 2003 Laskoski, Richard D...... 1961 Martin, John C...... 1956-57 Lutz, Travis...... 1990 O’Rourke, James...... 1974-75 Leshner, Robert...... 1958 Matz, James F...... 1958 Madigan, Mike...... 1984-85 Parry, Ward...... 1939 Maupin, Brandon...... 2003-04 Mayes, Rufus L...... 1966 Moses, Andrew...... 2005-08-09 Placas, John G...... 1941 Michael, Richard J...... 1959 McElheny, Norman E...... 1944 Roberts, Robert L...... 1952-53 Provenza, Russell D...... 1955 Middleton, Richard R...... 1971-73 Morehead, Lee...... 1962 Robbins, Stephen...... 1988 Riticher, Raymond J...... 1952-53 Miller, William G...... 1943 Mountz, Gregory L...... 1971 Roe, John E...... 1944-45 Sawicki, Tim...... 1976, 79 Miller, William M...... 1948-50 Newlin, John M...... 1938-39 Snyder, Thomas L...... 1945 Schafer, Tim...... 2004-06 Moldea, Emil...... 1947 Pargo, Corey...... 1990 Souders, Cecil B...... 1943-44 Spiess, Nick...... 1996-97 Nagy, Alex...... 1957 Perez, Marcus...... 1996-00 St. John, Ben...... 2010-11 Stillwagon, James R...... 1968-70 Pawlikowski, William...... 1997 Schumacher, James W...... 1952-53 Townsend, Alphonso...... 2000 Stottlemyer, Victor R...... 1967 Roberts, William...... 1980-83 Schumacher, Kurt...... 1972-74 Wuellner, Richard W...... 1938-39 Uhlenhake, Jeff...... 1986-88 Robinson, Joseph...... 1976-78 Sika, Scott...... 2008-09-10 Van Horn, Douglas C...... 1963-65 Schiller, Richard T...... 1952 Stungis, John J...... 1943 67 Wheat, Donte...... 1981 Schnittker, Max A...... 1945-46 Sullivan, Mark...... 1975-78 Baldacci, Thomas G...... 1955-57 Winrow, Jason...... 1990-93 Simpson, Steve...... 1979 Sumner, Jamie...... 1994-95 Beamon, Eddie...... 1974-77 Zangara, Donald...... 1945 Trummer, Tim...... 2011 Wilkinson, Dan...... 1992-93 Bearss, James...... 1962-63 White, John T...... 1942 Burris, Brooks...... 1994-98 69 Willard, Robert...... 1973 73 Coker, Derek...... 2003 Andria, Ernest...... 1975, 77-79 Brown, Joe...... 1996-00 Cutillo Dan...... 1972-73 Bryant, Gene (Eugene)...... 1957-58 71 Cummings, William G...... 1956 Eastlake, Charles...... 1939 Cutillo, Dan...... 1971 Bates, John...... 1997-98 Dannelley, Scott...... 1972-75 Ford, John...... 1966-67 Ehrensberger, Fred...... 1959 Bearss, James...... 1961 Davidson, James...... 1963-64 Hartman, Gabriel C...... 1958-60 Facchine, Richard...... 1955 Bunnell, David...... 1959 DeBruin, Walter...... 1959 Holloway, Ralph B...... 1968-70 Foster, Rodney...... 1961-62 Burrows, Scott...... 1979, 81 Diamond, Charles...... 1944 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio State aLL-tIME jERSEY lISTING

Dixon, Thorton...... 1942 Guy, Richard S...... 1954-56 Rice, Dan...... 1975 80 Echols, Reginald...... 1979-80 Hietikko, James L...... 1950-51 Stoudenmire, Malory...... 1970 Brubaker, Carl R...... 1953-54 Fender, Paul E...... 1967 Hutchings, John...... 1978 Sadewartz, Donald C...... 1952-54 Bruckner, Edwin...... 1941 Foster, Tom...... 1984 Moriarty, Timothy...... 1980 Simms, Rob...... 2002-05 Dudley, Rickey...... 1994-95 Jacoby, George R...... 1951-53 Jaco, William...... 1979 Smith, Connor...... 2006-08-09-10 Fields, Chris...... 2009-10-11-12 Kerr, Josh...... 2006-08-09-10 Pace, Orlando...... 1994-96 Tomko, Craig...... 1994 Fiers, Alan...... 1959 Krerowicz, Mark...... 1982-84 Peterson, John...... 1987-90 Tyrer, James E...... 1958-60 Germany, Reggie...... 1997-00 Kuczek, Jeff...... 1986-87 Roberts, Jack C...... 1961 Walter, Tyson...... 1996-01 Grimes, Robert L...... 1950-52 Mackie, Douglas...... 1976-77 Schram, Bruce...... 1957-58 Gurr, Mike...... 1996 Mayes, Rufus L...... 1968 Teague, Willie M...... 1972 78 Hague, Leslie J...... 1947-49 Meade, Jeff...... 1993-94 Whetstone, Robert E...... 1953, 55 Barrow, Alex...... 2004-07 Hamby, Ryan...... 2001-05 Momsen, Robert E...... 1950 Winters, Sam C...... 1945 Beecroft, Charles...... 1971-72 Houston, James, Jr...... 1978 O’Hanlon, Richard M...... 1946 Wolgamott, Othel...... 1944 Bishop, Bryce...... 2000-03 Johnson, Robert T...... 1965-66 Prchlik, Richard...... 1947 Clearly, Thomas J...... 1942 Kay, Donald F...... 1943 Sherrick, Paul...... 1988-91 76 Coan, Robert...... 1973 Kessler, Carlton G...... 1945 Simon, Richard E...... 1969-71 Bachorski, Dan...... 1982-85 Cox, Garth...... 1974, 76-77 McCarthy, Jeffrey...... 1981 Underwood, Antonio...... 2011-12 Baldwin, Darryl...... 2012 Crawford, Albert K...... 1956-58 Middleton, Robert L...... 1960-62 Vogel, Robert L...... 1961-62 Beatty, Dan...... 1987, 89-90 Dawson, Jack S...... 1948 Moss, Eric...... 1992-93 Wagner, David...... 1957-58 Beckman, Pete...... 1991-94 Dombos, John...... 1968 Motejzik, John J...... 1944 Winner, Steve...... 2002-05 Biship, Bryce...... 1999 Dooley, Joseph...... 1981-83 Myers, Raymond...... 1980 Burgin, Asbury L...... 1965-66 Durham, Mike...... 1984-86 Pagac, Fred...... 1971-73 74 Burke, Timothy...... 1978-79 Dwyer, Donald W...... 1965-67 Robiskie, Brian...... 2006-08 Adams, Mike...... 2008 Cooper, Kenneth...... 1954 Dye, Daniel...... 2004-07 Roy, Chris...... 1988-91 Barton, Kirk...... 2003-07 Corbin, Steve...... 1980-81 Ebinger, Elbert C...... 1955 Souders, Cecil B...... 1942-46 Brown, Timothy...... 1978-79 Denker, Irv...... 1952 Edgington, Harry...... 1951-52 Stock, Robert H...... 1964 Culver, Bryce...... 2001-03 Floyd, John...... 1955 Elford, Drew...... 1995-99 Storer, Greg...... 1975-77 Current, Michael...... 1965-66 Grubb, John...... 1986 Levenick, Thomas...... 1979 Taggart, Ed...... 1983-86 Fritzsche, James...... 1947 Hamilton, Forrest R...... 1945-47 Norwell, Andrew...... 2010-11-12 White, Jan...... 1968-70 Guthrie, George P...... 1951-52 Kelley, Jefferson...... 1996-97 Porretta, Daniel J...... 1962-64 Zawacki, Charles E...... 1955 Hicks, John...... 1972-73 Kreuzer, Dean...... 1994-95 Santora, Ernest...... 1945 Humbert, Stanley...... 1956 Lipaj, Cyril M...... 1942 Shoaf, Mike...... 1989-91 81 Kohut, William W...... 1964 Marshall, James...... 1957-58 Stringer, Korey...... 1992-94 Anders, Billy J...... 1965-67 Kuszmaul, Greg...... 1991-95 Martin, Robert...... 1944 Tolford, George K...... 1959-61 Armstrong, Ralph A...... 1949-51 Long, David W...... 1971 Opperman, James D...... 1968, 70 Bell, Farley...... 1975-76 Matz, James F...... 1959-60 Parry, Drew...... 2004-05 79 Coleman, R.J...... 2002, 04-05 McGinnis, Robert E...... 1944-45 Sanders, Daryl T...... 1960-62 Akins, Kevin...... 1978 Cook, Anthony...... 1988 Mewhort, Jack...... 2009-10-11-12 Scott, Dan...... 1971, 73 Bloemer, Mike...... 1984-85 Crawford, Ricky...... 2008-09-10 Moxley, Tim...... 1986-89 Shugarts, J.B...... 2008-09-10-11 Carden, Sean...... 1991 DeLillo, Nic...... 2008-09-10 O’Hanlon, Richard M...... 1948-49 Sika, Scott...... 2006-07 Chesbrough, Larry...... 1983 Dwelle, Brad...... 1979-82 Pietrini, Louis...... 1974-76 Smith, Eric...... 1995 Cook, Ryan...... 2001-02 Frost, Marcel...... 2004-05 Schmidlin, Paul R...... 1967-69 Stepanovich, Alex...... 2000-03 Garber, Joseph...... 1984-86 Hooks, Andre...... 2001 Smith, Eric...... 1997-00 Swank, Thomas...... 1974 Hall, Marcus...... 2009-10-11-12 Hutchison, John...... 1984-86 Stoeckel, Donald C...... 1953-55 Teifke, Howard A...... 1943 Hill, Joseph...... 1964 Jacobs, Matt...... 1994-95 Swartzbaugh, John D...... 1943 Trautwein, Henry Bill...... 1948-50 Keakbaum, Thomas...... 1957 Hooks, Andre...... 2002 Unger, William...... 1962-63 Verhoff, Jack...... 1953 Machinsky, Francis C...... 1953-55 Irizarry, Louis...... 2003 Zalenski, Scott...... 1981-84 Weldy, Ronald...... 1959 Mamula, Charles...... 1962-63 Kriss, Frederick C...... 1954-56 Ziegler, Andrew...... 1946 Wilson, Clifford...... 1956 Michael, William...... 1956 Kuhn, Richard...... 1968-70 Nemitz, Craig...... 1973 Langenkamp, Steve...... 1993 75 77 Palahnuk, Michael...... 1981-82 Lease, Tom...... 1989-92 Adams, Mike...... 2009-10-11 Carson, James...... 1981-83 Pickett, Ryan...... 1998-00 Light, James...... 1978 Adams, Thomas...... 1965 Connor, Daniel D...... 1961 Risch, Robert...... 1960 Lillie, Robert...... 1974 Bean, Mark...... 1991 Cook, Ronald L...... 1955, 57 Skinner, Jon...... 2004-08 Lord, John C...... 1958 Boone, Alex...... 2005-08 Endres, Robert L...... 1951 Stafford, Michael...... 1999 Maddox, Joel...... 1952 Buonamici, Nicholas...... 1973-76 Fragel, Reid...... 2012 Staysniak, Joseph...... 1986-89 Marendt, Thomas L...... 1971-72 Cheney, David A...... 1968-70 France, Doug...... 1972-74 Thomas, William...... 1979 Meyer, Terry...... 1962-63 Cook, Jason...... 1994 Jaco, William...... 1976 Urbanik, William J...... 1967-69 Shannon, Larry R...... 1947 Cunningham, Leo...... 1943 Kirk, Brenton S...... 1947-48 Vavroch, William B...... 1952 Stephens, Larry P...... 1959-60 DeLong, Walt...... 1993 Monnot, Dave...... 1990-93 Waldon, Larry...... 1993-97 Ullery, Brent...... 2006-07 Edwards, William R...... 1949 Moss, Eric...... 1994 Ward, Chris...... 1974-77 Vannett, Nick...... 2011-12 Ervin, Terry L...... 1966-67 Nielsen, William B...... 1967-69 Whitaker, Larry...... 1958-59 Warnke, Darik...... 1996-99 Fleming, Henry...... 1997-00 Orazen, Edward J...... 1962-64 Williams, Shad...... 1970-72 Fraser, Simon...... 2001-04 Paulsen, Ron...... 1985 Wilson, Andrew J...... 1946-49 Graves, Rory...... 1983-85 Phillips, David...... 1977-79 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio State aLL-tIME jERSEY lISTING

82 Wagner, Dave...... 1983 86 Smith, Robert P...... 1968 Anderson, Richard...... 1952 Walden, Robert L...... 1964-66 Allen, Paul...... 1984 Wilson, Lawrence...... 2005-08-09 Antenucci, Thomas...... 1942 Wright, Ward...... 1945 Aston, Daniel B...... 1969 Barwig, Ronald ...... 1977-80 Ballard, Jake...... 2006-08-09 88 Bonnie, Dale B...... 1947 84 Brown, Calvin...... 1994 Allen, Richard...... 1963-65 Carter, Drew...... 1999-01 Bonnie, David M...... 1947 Campbell, Jack...... 1952 Allen, Paul...... 1983 Carter, Ryan...... 2012 Brown, Henry...... 1883 Cappell, Ward A...... 1969-71 Blount, Stacey...... 2012 Clark, Eugene L...... 1943 Brudzinski, Robert...... 1973-76 Dixon, Joe...... 1975-77 Bryant, Charles S...... 1959-61 Dendiu, Traian T...... 1944, 46 Croy, Jack...... 1952 Dixon, Thorton...... 1941 Cox, Marc...... 1976 Disher, Larry L...... 1957 Davidson, James...... 1985 Donovan, Brendan...... 1972 DeCree, Van...... 1972-74 Doles, Lonnie...... 1965 Dean, Hal S...... 1941-42, 46 Graves, Reggie...... 1986 Dillon, Daniel D...... 1966 Furrey, Mike...... 1996-97 Frost, Marcel...... 2003 Harris, Robert...... 1951 DiPerro, Ramon F...... 1944 Hall, Roy...... 2002-03 Gatewood, Russell...... 1981 Hayes, Kenny...... 2011 Eisenberg, Brian...... 1941 Haller, Tim...... 1984-85 Gandee, Sherwin K...... 1948-51 Heuerman, Jeff...... 2011-12 Foltz, Pete...... 2004 Hazel, David...... 1972-74 Graham, Jeff...... 1988-90 Hinebaugh, Kenneth...... 1950 Fragel, Reid...... 2009-10-11 Jankowski, Bruce D...... 1968-70 Haer, Archie H...... 1967 Humbert, Stanley...... 1954-55 Graper, Frank...... 1994 Jordan, Devin...... 2004-05 Hamilton, Mardo M...... 1944 Lee, Ben...... 1978-81 Gurr, Mike...... 1997 Koch, Jay...... 1987-90 Hollins, John...... 2000-04 Lee, Maurice...... 1999-00, 02-03 Hague, Thomas R...... 1952-53 Langenkamp, Max...... 1992-94 Housteau. Joseph...... 1962-64 Lickovitch, Gary...... 1987, 90 Hartsock, Ben...... 1999-03 Lee, Byron...... 1982-85 Houston, James, Sr...... 1957-59 Longo, Gene...... 1984 Higdon, Alex...... 1984-87 Ludwig, Paul L...... 1953-54 Jablonka, Evan...... 2005-06 Maltinsky, Paul R...... 1943-45 Houser, Bob...... 1993-96 Mayes, Rufus L...... 1967 Jones, Scott...... 1971-72 Michael, Richard J...... 1958 Jemison, Thad...... 1981-83 Miller, Andy...... 2006-07 Kessler, Carlton G...... 1943 Naples, Carmen...... 1942 Kiehfuss, Thomas C...... 1962-64 Robinson, Joseph...... 1975 Knight, Charles...... 1965 Niekamp, Kevin...... 1991-92 Miller, Steve...... 2011-12 Schoenbaum, Leon H...... 1941 Marsh, James R...... 1970 Palmer, John V...... 1964-65 Moore, Jimmy...... 1975 Schuck, Kyle...... 2010 Pauley, Douglas...... 1980 Payne, Marvin...... 1998 Morgan, Thomas...... 1958 Siegenthaler, Wes...... 1986 Powell, Craig...... 1991-94 Potokar, Dan...... 2005-06 Morgan, Tommy Joe...... 1956-57 Small, Ray...... 2008-09 Robinson, Jeff...... 1993 Pulsfort, Mike...... 1997 Nicol, Rory...... 2004-08 Spahr, William H...... 1962-64 Ross, Ryan...... 2010-11 Reid, Brad...... 1993 Sarringhaus, Paul H...... 1941-42, 45 Watson, Thomas G...... 1945 Smith, Keith...... 1961 Ryan, Mike...... 2010 Stablein, Brian...... 1989-92 Williams, Norman...... 1991 Trabue, Jerry...... 1954 Selvaggio, Rob...... 1983 Watson, Thomas G...... 1948-50 Wittmer, Charles G...... 1959-61 Wisniewski, Steve...... 1995-99 Stamp, Andy...... 1996 White, Stanley R...... 1970-71 Worthington, Doug...... 2005-08-09 Stanley, Dimitrious...... 1993 Whitfield, David A...... 1967-69 83 Trittipo, John...... 1956 Wilson, William...... 1979 Arden, Redgie...... 2002-04 85 Turano, Kyle...... 2002, ‘04 Behrens, Lawrence...... 1949 Aldrin, Charles...... 1968 Van Raaphorst, Richard W...... 1961-63 89 Cech, Joe...... 2009-10 Azok, Frank...... 1958-59 Anderson, Thomas L...... 1964 Crall, Will...... 2005-06 Brown, Leo...... 1955-57 87 Baker, Mike...... 1993-94 Debevc, Mark C...... 1968-70 Campbell, Jim...... 1943 Bartoszek, Mike...... 1972-74 Calloway, Thomas...... 1965 DeGraffenreid, Allen...... 1990-92 Groza, Judd...... 1982-84 Basinger, Edward...... 1948-50 Corbitt, Walter...... 1952 Dorsey, Robert S...... 1947-48 Harlamert, Tony...... 2009-10 Bowermaster, Russel L...... 1956-58 Crane, Jameson...... 1946-47 Dugger, Dean...... 1952-54 Harris, Jimmie L...... 1969-71 Caldwell, Jason...... 2000-04 Deyo, Charles...... 1959 Gamble, Chris...... 2001 Hasselo, Albert...... 1948 Carroll, Jim...... 1984-85 Ellis, Jeff...... 1987-88, 90-91 Garasic, Michael...... 1944 Joslin, Robert V...... 1951-53 Collmar, William J...... 1954-55 Ferguson, Bryan...... 1976-77 Glenn, Terry...... 1993-95 Kain, Lawrence...... 1974-75 Davis, Robert...... 1991-95 Frank, John...... 1980-83 Hoak, Frank...... 1987 Kangah, Frank...... 2011 Deyo, Charles...... 1958 Guzik, Frank A...... 1953 Hornik, Joe...... 1975-78 King, Dale...... 1949 Dixon, Stanley...... 1947 Hummel, Garrett...... 2007-08-09-10 Lytle, John...... 1950 Lee, Andrew...... 2000 Grimmer, Ken...... 1983 Hunter, Charles...... 1978-79 McConville, Jim...... 1985 Lumpkin, John...... 1994-98 Gwilym. Peter...... 2012 Jones, Darrell (D.J)...... 1992-94, 96 Niederhauser, Donald...... 1955 Meade, John...... 1978 Houser, Kevin...... 1996-99 Katula, Ted...... 1956 Niesz, Dale E...... 1960 Morrison, Fred L...... 1946-47 Huffman, Rich...... 1988-90 Michael, William...... 1954-55 Parks, Ernest...... 1946 Moshier, William...... 1950 Jackson, Richard S...... 1944-45 Powell, Theodore...... 1972-73 Perry, Clarence...... 1974 Nein, James R...... 1964, 66 Jaco, William...... 1977 Riley, Jared...... 2011 Potokar, Dan...... 2007-08-09 Nugent, Mike...... 2001-04 Jones, David...... 1962 Roman, Nicholas G...... 1966-67, 69 Provitt, Vanness...... 1996-00 Palmer, James...... 1988-89 Knapic, Bernie...... 1951 Rayford, Elwood...... 1960-61 Ray, Murphy...... 1983 Payne, Marvin...... 1999 Lashutka, Gregory S...... 1963-65 Sanders, Darnell...... 1998-01 Ricketts, Ormonde B...... 1961-63 Pretorius, Ryan...... 2005-08 Luttner, Ken...... 1969-71 Skipper, Chris...... 1986 Salter, Willie...... 2001 Robiskie, Brian...... 2005 Moran-Alley, David...... 1979 Thomas, Blake...... 2012 Scannell, Michael P...... 1971-72 Saunders, Cedric...... 1990-93 Penn, Trent...... 1982 Walther, Richard E...... 1950-51 Schenking, Fred...... 1956-58 Smurda, John R...... 1972-73 Perdue, Thomas H...... 1959-61 White Jr., Stan...... 2002-06 Senegal, Donald...... 2011 Steinberg, Donald...... 1945 Roark, Chris...... 2009-10-11 Willis, Leonard...... 1974-75 Taylor, Avery-Barton...... 1979 Tidmore, Samuel E...... 1960-61 Ruhl, Kyle...... 2004 Thomas, Michael...... 2012 Toneff, George...... 1944 Smith, Brandon...... 2005-08 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio State aLL-tIME jERSEY lISTING

90 Bilkie, Edward R...... 1950 Merrell, Bob...... 1945 Holman, John...... 2012 Amling, Martin...... 1943 Blazeff, Lalo...... 1954 Neff, George E...... 1943-44 Jones, Kirk...... 1970 Amling, Warren E...... 1944-46 Breed, Paul...... 1997 Palmer, James F...... 1949 Metzger, Joe...... 1990-92 Baldwin, Darryl...... 2010-11 Burrows, Roger W...... 1970 Peterman, Billy...... 1989 Patterson, David...... 2003-06 Braun, Don...... 1982 Coleman, Ken...... 1987-90 Selvaggio, Rob...... 1984 Peterson, Kenny...... 1998-02 Cairns, Gary L...... 1966-67 Cottrell, Ernest E...... 1944 Shelton, John...... 1951 Ploitt, Harry W...... 1968-69 Coady, Mike...... 1972 Daly, Brett...... 2004-06 Simindinger, Scott...... 1997 Sapp, Michael...... 1974 Curto, Patrick...... 1973-75 Denlinger, Todd...... 2005-08-09 Strong, Terry...... 1970 Sciulli, Joseph...... 1971 Ecrement, Thomas...... 1968-69 Finkes, Matt...... 1993-96 Tabacca, Jerome...... 1966 Smith, Ted...... 1973 Frimel, Rich...... 1988-91 Graves, Reggie...... 1983-85 Vrabel, Mike...... 1993-96 Sullivan, Mark P...... 1979-80 Gibson, Thaddeus...... 2008-09 Howman, Dennis...... 1963-64 Warner, Duane A...... 1960 Uhlenhake, Jeff...... 1985 Hall, Davis...... 1976 Hulshult, Gene...... 1982 Wells, Keith...... 2008-09 Vogler, Terry...... 1977-78 Herrman, Harvery J...... 1959 Lago, Gary M...... 1971-72 Wortman, Robert C...... 1964 King, Dale...... 1948 Laser, Joel...... 1976-78 95 Lagwig, Eric...... 1963 McCary, WIlliam...... 2010-11 Applegate, Richard...... 1974-75 98 Megaro, Anthony...... 1977-80 McQueen, Therone...... 1991-92 Baxter, Charles...... 1972 Bean, Mark...... 1990 Morris, Don...... 1986 Nichols, Donald...... 1945 Bell, Jim...... 1992-97 Burton, Kelly...... 1997 Nourse, Joseph...... 1961 Perrotti, Michael...... 1946 Cotton, Sian...... 2004-05 Christopher, Roderick...... 1991 Pitcock, Quinn...... 2002-06 Rowland, James H...... 1959 Fedderson, Jerold V...... 1943 Collins, Mike...... 1998-01 Rees, James R...... 1942 Schabo, Andrew...... 2001 George, August...... 1965-66 Cramer, James...... 1973 Ridder, Fred...... 1984-87 Schafer, Tim...... 2002-03 Huntzinger, Rick...... 1993 Doll, John...... 1972 Schutt, Tommy...... 2012 Stackhouse, Raymond L...... 1943 Kacherski, John...... 1987-88, 91 Fair, Robert F...... 1963 Stephenson, Jack W...... 1941 Stowe, John H...... 1968 Kelsey, Ray T...... 1945 Johnson, Kevin...... 1996-97 Styles, Lorenzo...... 1992-94 Washington, Aldophus...... 2012 Lago, Gary M...... 1970 Johnson, Thomas...... 1982-85 Teague, Willie M...... 1970-71 Welch, Brent...... 2000 Lee, Darryl...... 1983-86 Jones, Paul...... 1974-76 Thomas, Quinton...... 2001 Lewis, Brian...... 1977 Jones, R.C...... 1992-93 Thomas, Richard J...... 1951-52 93 Manifold, Matt...... 1987 Kellum, Wendell...... 1977 Wayne, Clinton...... 1996-00 Abdallah, Nader...... 2004-08 Matheney, Don...... 2009-10-11 Marcinick, Gary...... 1984 Bach, Terry...... 1977-78 Patton, Randall...... 1971 McCafferty, Donald W...... 1941-42 91 Bean, Mark...... 1989 Phillips, Larry...... 1978-81 Olman, Kevin...... 1979-81 Bell, Robert...... 1949 Bellamy, Adam...... 2009-10-11 Pittman, Se’Von...... 2012 Penton, Joel...... 2002-06 Benio, Brian...... 1987-88 Brown, Jeff...... 1972 Rietschlin, Chris...... 2007-08 Sapanero, Robert...... 1970 Bond, Jason...... 2000-03 Clotz, Dennis R...... 1961 Simindinger, Scott...... 1997 Shavers, Alonzo...... 1993-95 Conrad, Frank...... 1999 Goff, Carlos...... 1991-92 Stukey, Brian...... 1984-85 Showalter, Michael...... 1986-87, 89 Cope, James...... 1972-74 Gunder, John...... 1945 Stungis, John J...... 1946 Spriggs, Marcus...... 1994-95 Daly, Brent...... 2007 Homa, Randy...... 1996-99 Thompson, David...... 1998-02 Thomas, John R...... 1943-45 Fellows, Melvin...... 2009-10-11 Huntzinger, Rick...... 1994-95 Thomas, Solomon...... 2007-08-09-10-11 Gilmore, James...... 1981 Jones, Ty...... 1985-86 96 Vargo, Thomas W...... 1965 Klohn, Jim...... 1983-84 Kaser, Daniel...... 1967 Andrews, David...... 2002 Langermeier, George...... 1958 Katula, Ted...... 1951 Bose, Tom...... 1982-84 99 Lillie, Robert...... 1975-76 Long, Paul...... 1989 Cusick, Martin...... 1974-77 Daniell, James...... 1941 Manyak, John N...... 1952 MacCready, Derek...... 1987-88 D’Andrea, Michael...... 1979-81 Fickell, Luke...... 1992-96 Martin, Paul D...... 1959 Orazen, Michael...... 1964-66 Daniels, LeShun...... 1992-93 McCray, Michael...... 1986-88 McCary, William...... 2012 Perry, Clarence...... 1975 Eisenhard, Tony...... 1995-99 Merrick, Mike...... 1993 Mobley, Benjamin A...... 1964 Riehm, Christopher...... 1979-82 Garnier, Juan...... 2005-06 Miller, Nick...... 1980-81 Payne, Marvin...... 2000 Smith, Will...... 2000-03 Hackett, William G...... 1943-45 Moore, Jimmy...... 1976-78 Simmons, Jason...... 1990-93 Stora, Joseph...... 1943 Hoewischer, Jordan...... 2004-05 Niswander, Brent...... 1985 Smith, Stewart...... 2009 Trepanier, Edward...... 1973 Houston, Lindell L...... 1941-42 O’Rourke, Larry...... 1974 Sobolewski, John J...... 1966, 68 Lillvis, Gary...... 1972 Queen, Heath...... 1997-00 St. John, Scott...... 1988 94 Lutz, Travis...... 1990-91 Pfister, Mark...... 1983-84 Trittipo, John...... 1955 Adkins, David...... 1974-77 McQuaide, Jake...... 2006-08-09-10 Richardson, Jay...... 2002-06 Wakefield, Richard...... 1969-71 Bailey, Rodney...... 1997-00 Mobley, Willie...... 2008 Spellman, Alonzo...... 1989-91 Williams, Ryan...... 2005-06 Berner, Joseph...... 1981 Nnake, Chibundu...... 2004 Terry, Curtis...... 2008 Wilson, Clifford...... 1957 Brwon, Henry...... 1985-86 Stephens, Kharim...... 2012 Tyree, Andree...... 2001 Wilson, Jeff...... 1994-98 Crasper, Steven R...... 1969 Zizakovic, Srecko...... 1985-89 Weiland, Jeff...... 1975 Wilson, William...... 1980 Cicero, Chris...... 1983 Willis, William K...... 1942-44 Dublin, Walter...... 2006 97 92 Dugger, John R...... 1942 Belgrave, Earl...... 1972 Amling, Martin...... 1942 Foster, Derrick...... 1989-92 Crecelius, David...... 1981-84 Ashton, William...... 1952-53 Frazier, Rashad……………2012 Day, John...... 1993-97 Barnard, Eric...... 1979 Green, Cavin...... 2010-11 Dixon, Stanley...... 1946 Battista, Thomas...... 1973-74 Green, Marcus...... 2001-05 Heinen, Brian...... 1994-95 Belko, Greg...... 1975 Longer, Robert M...... 1964 Heyward, Cameron...... 2007-08-09-10 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Assistant Coaches Roster

Adolph, David...... 1977-78 Hill, George...... 1971-78 Sullivan, Jerry...... 1991 April, Bobby...... 1991 Hindman, Hugh...... 1963-69 Surington, Cyril...... 1929-33 Arnsparger Jr., William...... 1951-53 Hinton, Tim...... 2012-present Szabo, Steve...... 1979-81 Barrington, Walter...... 1909 Hollis, Joe...... 1991-96 Tenuta, Jon...... 1996-2000 Beckman, Tim...... 2005-06 Holtz, Lou...... 1968 Tilton, H...... 1903 Belu, George...... 2000 Hoyer, Ralph...... 1906-07 Tranquill, Gary...... 1977-78 Bingham, J. L...... 1905 Hubbard, Rudy...... 1968-73 Trautman, George...... 1916-24 Blackney, Gary...... 1984-90 Hudson, Ron...... 1988-94 Tressel, Dick...... 2001-11 Blair, Howard...... 1937 Huey, Gene...... 1988-91 Tressel, Jim...... 1983-85 Bollman, Jim...... 2001-11 Huffman, Iolas...... 1922 Trott, Dean...... 1922 Bruce, Earle...... 1966-72 Jackson, Mickey...... 1974-78 Tucker, Bob...... 1979-84, 2001 Bugel, Joe...... 1974 Jacobs, Mike...... 1995-99 Tucker, Mel...... 2001-05 Capers, Dom...... 1982-83 Johnson, Taver...... 2007-11 Turner, Bobby...... 1989-90 Carroll, Pete...... 1979 Kirksey, Larry...... 1987 Urick, Max...... 1963-65 Catuzzi, Larry...... 1965-67 Larkins, Richard...... 1931-35 Uzelac, Elliot...... 1991 Chaump, George...... 1968-78 Larson, Gordon...... 1959-60 Vorys, John...... 1922 Clark, Lyal...... 1947-50, 54-65 Lichtenberg, Tom...... 1986-87 Vrabel, Mike...... 2011-present Clausen, Charles...... 1971-75 Little, George...... 1913 Walker, Richard...... 1969-76 Coker, Larry...... 1993-94 Mackey, Frederick...... 1935-43 Ward, Grant...... 1916-25 Colletto, Jim...... 1988-90 Mallory, Bill...... 1966-68 Warinner, Ed...... 2012-present Conatser, Ken...... 2001 Mason, Glen...... 1978-85 Welch, Summer...... 1913 Conley, Bill...... 1984-87, 92-2003 McClain, David...... 1969-70 Wells, L. R...... 1911 Coombs, Kerry...... 2012-present McCullough, Lou...... 1963-70 Widdoes, Carroll...... 1941-43, 46-48 Coyer, Larry...... 1991-92 MacDonald, C...... 1921-30 Wieche, Robert...... 1926 Daniels, Joe...... 2001-08 Miller, Don...... 1929-32 Willaman, Samuel...... 1926-28 Dantonio, Mark...... 2001-03 Mummey, John...... 1969-76 Williams, Brian...... 2000 Devine, Steve...... 1983-87 Myles, Bill...... 1977-84 Willis, Lenny...... 1985-87 Drayton, Stan...... 2011-present Nemecek, Andrew...... 1921-23 Wiper, Donald...... 1924-25 Dudley, Bill...... 1988 Nichols, Dr...... 1917 Withers, Everett...... 2012-present Dye, Tippy...... 1942 Oberlander, A...... 1926-29 Yerges, Howard...... 1924-28 Eddington, Homer...... 1944 O’Hara, William...... 1952-53 Young, Bill...... 1988-95 Ellison, Glenn...... 1963-68 Owens, Lee...... 1992-94 Zechman, Fred...... 1979-82 Ellwood, Frank...... 1958, 62-64 Palcic, Bob...... 1986-91 Zook, Ron...... 1988-90 Essman, Walter...... 1922-25 Pauley, Kenneth...... 1924 Falks, Frank...... 1992-93 Pagac, Fred...... 1982-2000 NOTE: The list contains full-time assistant football Fekete, Gene...... 1949-58 Perry, Doyt...... 1951-54 coaches based upon available research material. Ferkany, Edward...... 1972-73 Peterson, John...... 2004-11 Fesler, Wesley...... 1931-32 Rush, Clive...... 1955-57, 59 Fickell, Luke...... 2002-10; 2012-present Saban, Nick...... 1980-81 Fiers, Alan...... 1961 Salem, Tim...... 1997-2000 Ernie Godfrey Fisher, Richard...... 1947-50 Sarkkinen, Esco...... 1946-77 Ohio State has had several outstanding assis- Fogle, Wayne...... 1920 Schembechler, Glenn “Bo”...... 1958-62 tant coaches down through the years. But per- Fryzel, Dennis...... 1979-81 Schory, H. J...... 1908-09 haps none has had more of an impact than the Gibbs, Alex...... 1975-78 Seddon, Charles...... 1924-28 legendary Ernie Godfrey, who spent 33 years on Gillman, Sid...... 1938-40 Selby, Samuel...... 1945-48 the Ohio State staff, assisting seven different Godfrey, Ernie...... 1929-61 Siciliano, Nick...... 2009-11 head coaches. Ernie joined the Ohio State ranks Graf, Campbell...... 1915 Simms, Shawn...... 1997-99 in 1929 as an assistant for Sam Willaman. He Gunlock, William...... 1961-62 Slaughter, Gene...... 1960 would go on to work for Francis Schmidt, Paul Harris, Walt...... 1995-96 Smith, Lovie...... 1995 Brown, Carroll Widdoes, Paul Bixler, Wes Fesler Hart, Randy...... 1982-87 Smith, Zach...... 2012-present and Woody Hayes before retiring in 1961. After Hauser, George...... 1929-31 Snyder, Mark...... 2001-04 retirement, at the urging of Hayes, he spent 11 Haynes, Paul...... 2005-11 Spencer, Tim...... 1994-2003 years working with the Buckeyes’ kickers. An Hazell, Darrell...... 2004-10 Stahl, Floyd...... 1930-38 Ohio State graduate, he lettered in football in Heater, Chuck...... 1985-87 Stanley, Wayne...... 1979-83 1914 with the Buckeyes. Godfrey, who was on Heacock, Jim...... 1996-11 Staub, Ralph...... 1970-76 the coaching staff of five national championship Herbstreit, James...... 1961-62 St. John, L. W...... 1912-23 teams and six Rose Bowl squads, is a member Herman, Tom...... 2012-present Stinchcomb, Pete...... 1935 of the National Football Fourndation and Hall of Hess, William...... 1951-57 Stock, Mike...... 1992-94 Fame. The Columbus chapter of that organiza- Heston, George...... 1908 Stobart, Chuck ...... 1995-2000 tion is named after him. Hietikko, Jim...... 1954 Strobel, Harry...... 1949-67

180 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio State night games

Ohio State is 36-20 in night games (5 p.m. or later Start Time) 8-3 home; 20-9 away; 9-7 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. (regular season game)...... 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 Hubert H. Humphrey 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 Hubert H. Humphrey 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 Hubert H. Humphrey 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 Sun Devil Stadium; Tempe, Ariz...... 7:24...... A...... L...... Arizona 27, Ohio State 17 2001 Ohio Stadium; Columbus, Ohio...... 7:45...... H...... W...... Ohio State 38, Northwestern 20 2001 at Hubert H. Humphrey 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; State College, 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 Hubert H. Humphrey 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; State College, 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, Wisc...... 7:15...... A...... W...... Ohio State 20, Wisconsin 17 2008 at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum; Los Angeles, Calif...... 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 Super Dome; New Orleans, La...... 7:30...... N...... W...... *Ohio State 31, Arkansas 26 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; State College, Pa...... 5:35...... A...... W...... Ohio State 35, Penn State 23 *Wins vacated 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio State OVERTIME games

Ohio State is 7-2 in overtime games, 4-0 home, 2-2 away, 1-0 neutral sites.

#2 Ohio State at Illinois #24 No. carolina St. at #3 Ohio State #10 Ohio State at #4 Purdue Nov. 16, 2002, Memorial Stadium, 58,810 Sept. 13, 2003, Ohio Stadium, 104,890 Nov. 15, 2003, Ohio Stadium, 104,286 Start: 2:37, Elapsed Time: 3:23 Start: 12:12, Elapsed Time: 4:17 Start: 3:39, Elapsed Time: 3:38 O 6 0 7 3 (7) -23 (12-0, 7-0) N 0 7 0 14 (7) (7) (0) -38 (1-2) P 3 3 0 7 (0) -13 (8-3, 5-2) I 0 3 10 3 (0) -16 (4-7, 3-4) O 14 0 3 7 (7) (7) (6) -44 (3-0) O 0 6 0 7 (3) -16 (10-1, 6-1) FIRST QUARTER FIRST QUARTER FIRST QUARTER O 7:13 Mike Nugent, 33 field goal O 4:13 Michael Jenkins, 44 pf Craig Krenzel P 7:29 Ben Jones, 45 field goal O 2:31 Mike Nugent, 47 field goal (Mike Nugent Kick) SECOND QUARTER SECOND QUARTER O 2:47 Lydell Ross, 2 rush (Mike Nugent kick) O 14:50 Mike Nugent, 26 field goal I 0:31 John Gockman, 40 field goal SECOND QUARTER P 13:01 Ben Jones, 47 field goal THIRD QUARTER N 0:18 Jerricho Cotchery, 11 pf Philip Rivers O 2:42 Mike Nugent, 52 field goal I 13:13 Walter Young, 19 pf Jon Beutjer (Adam Kiker kick) THIRD QUARTER-NO SCORING (Christofilakos kick) THIRD QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER O 12:00 Michael Jenkins, 50 pf Craig Krenzel O 0:00 Mike Nugent, 22 field goal O 11:23 Mike Kudla, 0 fumble return (Mike Nugent kick) FOURTH QUARTER (Mike Nugent kick) I 2:55 John Gockman, 47 field goal O 11:25 Craig Krenzel, 6 rush (Mike Nugent kick) P 4:36 Jerod Void, 11 rush (Ben Jones Kick) FOURTH QUARTER N 8:26 Jerricho Cotchery, 9 pf Philip Rivers OVERTIME O 14:14 Mike Nugent, 37 field goal (Adam Kiker kick) O OT1 Mike Nugent, 36 field goal I 0:00 John Gockman, 48 field goal N 5:51 Adam Kiker, 24 field goal P OT1 Ben Jones 37 field goal missed OVERTIME N 0:21 T.J. Williams, 5 pf Philip Rivers on 4th and 15 at OSU 19 O OT1 Maurice Hall, 8 rush (Mike Nugent kick) (Adam Kiker kick) I OT1 Jon Beutjer incomplete pass broken up by OVERTIME Tim Anderson on 4th and 8 at OSU 9 O OT1 Ben Hartsock 10 pf Craig Krenzel #7 Ohio State at NorthWestern (Mike Nugent kick) Oct. 2, 2004, Ryan Field, 47,130 N OT1 Tramain Hall, 17 pf Philip Rivers Start: 8:10 Elapsed Time: 3:28 #2 Ohio State vs. #1 Miami (Fla.) (Adam Kiker kick) O 3 7 7 10 (0) -27 (3-1, 0-1) Jan. 3, 2002, Sun Devil Stadium, 77,502 N OT2 T.A. McLendon, 2 rush (Adam Kiker kick) N 3 10 7 7 (6) -33 (2-3, 1-1) Start: 6:21, Elapsed Time: 3:56 O OT2 Ryan Hamby, 2 pf Craig Kranzel FIRST QUARTER O 0 14 3 0 (7) (7) -31 (14-0) (Mike Nugent kick) N 9:24 Brian Huffman, 42 field goal M 7 0 7 3 (7) (0) -24 (12-1) O OT3 Michael Jenkins, 7 pf Craig Krenzel O 5:09 Mike Nugent, 34 field goal FIRST QUARTER (Krenzel pass failed) SECOND QUARTER M 4:09 Roscoe Parrish, 25 pf N OT3 T.A. McLendon rush failed, tackle by N 13:39 Noah Herron, 14 pf Brett Basanez (Todd Sievers kick) A.J. Hawk and Will Allen (Brian Huffman kick) SECOND QUARTER on 4th and goal at OSU 1 O 3:18 Santonio Holmes, 63 punt return O 2:28 Craig Krenzel, 1 rush (Mike Nugent kick) (Mike Nugent kick) O 1:10 Maurice Clarett, 7 rush (Mike Nugent kick) N 0:00 Brian Huffman, 40 field goal THIRD QUARTER THIRD QUARTER O 8:33 Mike Nugent, 44 field goal N 11:25 Mark Philmore, 27 pf brett Basanez M 2:11 Willis McGahee, 9 rush (Todd Sievers kick) (Brian Huffman kick) FOURTH QUARTER O 3:55 Lydell Ross, 2 rush (Mike Nugent kick) M 0:01 Todd Sievers, 40 field goal FOURTH QUARTER OVERTIME N 14:45 Noah Herron, 1 rush (Brian Huffman kick) M OT1 Kellen Winslow, 7 pf Ken Dorsey O 8:46 Mike Nugent, 29 field goal (Todd Sievers kick) O 1:54 Santonio Holmes, 21 pf Justin Zwick O OT1 Craig Krenzel, 1 rush (Mike Nugent kick) (Mike Nugent kick) O OT2 Maurice Clarett, 5 rush (Mike Nugent kick) OVERTIME M OT2 Ken Dorsey incomplete pass broken up by O OT1 Mike Nugent 40 field goal missed Matt Wilhelm on 4th and goal at OSU 1 on 4th and 7 at NW 22 N OT1 Noah Herron, 1 rush

QB Craig Krenzel and the Buckeyes worked three overtimes to defeat N.C. State in 2003. 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio State OVERTIME games

#15 Iowa at #10 Ohio State #7 Ohio State vs. PURDUE #6 Ohio State at Wisconsin Nov. 14, 2009, Ohio Stadium, 105,455 Oct. 20, 2012, Ohio Stadium, 105,290 Nov 17, 2012, Madison, Wis., Camp Randall, 80112 Start: 3:37, Elapsed Time: 3:06 Start: 12:08, Elapsed Time: 3:44 Start: 2:33, Elapsed Time: 3:27 I 3 0 7 14 (0) -24 (9-2, 5-2) P 13 0 7 2 (0) -22 (3-4, 0-3) O 7 7 0 0 (7) -21 (11-0, 7-0) O 0 10 0 14 (7) -37 (9-2, 6-1) O 7 0 7 8 (7) -29 (8-0, 4-0) W 0 7 0 7 (0) -14 (7-4, 4-3) FIRST QUARTER FIRST QUARTER First QuarteR I :53 Daniel Murray, 32 field goal P 14:43 Shavers, Akeem 83 yd pass from TerBush O 1:58 Brown, Corey 68 yd punt return SECOND QUARTER O 5:29 Miller, Braxton 8 yd run Second Quarter O 7:01 Devin Barclay, 30 field goal P 5:17 Hunt, Akeem 100 yd kickoff return O 11:27 Hyde, Carlos 15 yd run O 2:04 Brandon Saine, 22 rush (Devin Barclay kick) THIRD QUARTER W 7:30 Ball, Montee 7 yd run THIRD QUARTER O 7:41 Hyde, Carlos 2 yd run Fourth Quarter I 3:31 Marvin McNutt, 9 pf James Vandenberg P 3:49 Bush, Gary 31 yd pass from TerBush W 0:08 Pedersen, Jacob 5 yd pass from Phillips (Daniel Murray kick) FOURTH QUARTER OVERTIME FOURTH QUARTER P 10:11 TEAM safety O OT1 Hyde, Carlos 2 yd run O 13:03 Dan Herron, 11 rush (Devin Barclay kick) O :03 Fields, Chris 2 yd pass from Guiton, O 11:11 Brandon Saine, 49 rush (Devin Barclay kick) Kenny I 10:56 Derrell Johnson-Koulianos, 99 kickoff (Heuerman, Jeff pass from Guiton, return Kenny) (Daniel Murray kick) OVERTIME I 2:42 Marvin McNutt, 10 pf James Vandenberg O OT1 Hyde, Carlos 1 yd run (Daniel Murray kick) OVERTIME I OT1 James Vandenberg pass intercepted by Anderson Russell on 4th and 26 at OSU 41 O OT1 Devin Barclay, 39 field goal

Ohio State at purdue Nov. 11, 2011; Ross-Ade Stadium, 43,334 Start: 12:01 p.m., Elapsed Time: 3:31 O 0 7 7 6 [3] 23 (6-4, 3-3) P 10 7 0 3 [6] 26 (5-5, 3-3) FIRST QUARTER P 10:30 Wiggs 19 field goal P 4:09 Shavers 4 run (Wiggs kick) SECOND QUARTER O 11:42 Hall 38 pass from Miller (Basil kick) P 3:19 Bolden 7 run (Wiggs kick) THIRD QUARTER O 9:42 Miller 6 run (Basil kick) FOURTH QUARTER P 13:06 Wiggs 44 field goal O :55 Hall 13 pass from Miller (kick blocked) OVERTIME O OT1 Basil 33 field goal P OT1 Marve 1 run

Ohio State’s defense came up with two big stops in the overtime win at Camp Randall Nov 17, 2012.

183 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio State INDOOR games

Ohio State is 14-5 in indoor games 12-0 regular season; 2-5 bowls.

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

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

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

*Win vacated.

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Year-by-Year Leaders Year Name Yards att. avg. Gm avg. TD Year Name Yards att. avg. Gm avg. TD 1954 Howard Cassady...... 701 123 5.7 10 70.1 6 2012 Braxton Miller...... 1,271 227 5.6 12 105.9 13 1953 Bob Watkins...... 875 153 5.7 9 97.2 10 2011 Braxton Miller...... 715 159 4.5 12 59.6 7 1952 John Hlay...... 535 133 4.0 9 59.4 2 2010 Brandon Saine...... 337 70 4.8 13 25.9 2 1951 Vic Janowicz...... 376 106 3.5 9 41.8 1 2009 Terrelle Pryor...... 779 162 4.8 13 48.5 7 1950 Walt Klevay...... 520 66 7.9 9 57.7 3 2008 Chris Wells...... 1,197 207 5.8 10 119.7 8 1949 Gerald Krall...... 606 128 4.7 9 67.3 4 2007 Chris Wells...... 1,609 274 5.9 13 123.8 15 1948 Joseph Whisler...... 579 132 4.4 9 64.3 8 2006 Antonio Pittman...... 1,233 242 5.1 13 94.8 14 1947 Ollie Cline...... 332 80 4.2 9 36.9 2 2005 Antonio Pittman...... 1,331 243 5.5 12 110.9 7 1946 Joseph Whisler...... 544 129 4.2 9 60.4 10 2004 Lydell Ross...... 475 117 4.1 9 52.8 4 1945 Ollie Cline...... 936 181 5.1 9 104.0 9 2003 Lydell Ross...... 826 193 4.3 13 63.5 10 1944 Les Horvath...... 924 163 5.7 9 102.7 12 2002 Maurice Clarett...... 1,237 222 5.6 11 112.5 16 2001 Jonathan Wells...... 1,294 251 5.2 12 107.8 16 Individual Rushing Records 2000 Derek Combs...... 888 175 5.1 11 80.7 5 Rushing Yards – Game att. opponent...... Avg..... TD.... Year 1999 Michael Wiley...... 952 183 5.2 12 79.3 10 1. 314 Eddie George 36 Illinois...... 8.7...... 2.....1995 1998 Michael Wiley...... 1,235 198 6.2 12 102.9 10 2. 274 Keith Byars 39 Illinois...... 7.0...... 5.....1984 1997 Pepe Pearson...... 869 192 4.5 13 66.8 10 3. 246 Archie Griffin 30 Iowa...... 8.2...... 1.....1973 1996 Pepe Pearson...... 1,484 299 5.0 12 123.7 17 4. 239 Archie Griffin 27 North Carolina...... 8.9...... 1.....1972 1995 Eddie George...... 1,927 328 5.9 13 148.2 24 5. 235 Raymont Harris 39 vs. BYU...... 6.0...... 3.....1993 1994 Eddie George...... 1,442 276 5.2 13 110.9 12 6. 230 Maurice Clarett 31 Washington State...7.4...... 2.....2002 1993 Raymont Harris...... 1,344 273 4.9 12 112.0 12 7. 229 Ollie Cline 32 at Pitt...... 7.2...... 1.....1945 1992 Robert Smith...... 819 147 5.6 10 81.9 10 8. 224 Calvin Murray 35 Indiana...... 6.4...... 2.....1980 1991 Carlos Snow...... 828 169 4.9 12 69.0 9 9. 222 Chris Wells 39 at Michigan...... 5.7...... 2.....2007 1990 Robert Smith...... 1,126 177 6.4 12 93.8 8 10. 221 Chris Wells 31 Michigan State...... 7.1...... 1.....2007 1989 Carlos Snow...... 990 190 5.2 11 90.0 11 11. 219 Eddie George 29 at Michigan State...7.6...... 1.....1994 1988 Carlos Snow...... 775 152 5.1 10 77.5 6 12. 212 Eddie George 36 Washington...... 5.9...... 2.....1995 1987 Vince Workman...... 470 118 4.0 11 42.7 2 13. 209 Michael Wiley 24 Missouri...... 8.7...... 2.....1998 1986 Vince Workman...... 1,030 210 4.9 13 79.2 8 209 Bob White 33 at Iowa...... 6.3...... 3.....1958 1985 John Wooldridge...... 820 174 4.7 12 68.3 7 15. 207 Eddie George 32 Notre Dame...... 6.5...... 2.....1995 1984 Keith Byars...... 1,764 336 5.2 12 147.0 22 16. 206 Eddie George 39 at Northwestern...... 5.3...... 1.....1994 1983 Keith Byars...... 1,199 222 5.4 12 99.9 20 1982 Tim Spencer...... 1,538 273 5.6 12 128.2 14 Rushing Yards – Season att. av/Att Gm av/Gm TD Year 1981 Tim Spencer...... 1,217 226 5.4 12 101.4 12 1. 1,927 Eddie George 328...... 5.9.....13...... 148.2...... 24.....1995 1980 Calvin Murray...... 1,267 195 6.54 12 105.6 7 2. 1,764 Keith Byars 336...... 5.2.....13...... 110.9...... 12.....1984 1979 Calvin Murray...... 872 173 5.0 12 72.7 6 3. 1,695 Archie Griffin 256...... 6.6.....12...... 141.2...... 12.....1974 1978 Paul Campbell...... 591 142 4.2 12 49.2 9 4. 1,609 Chris Wells 274...... 5.9.....13...... 123.8...... 15.....2007 1977 Ron Springs...... 1,166 200 5.8 12 97.2 7 5. 1,577 Archie Griffin 247...... 6.4.....11...... 143.4...... 7.....1973 1976 Jeff Logan...... 1,248 218 5.7 12 104.0 6 6. 1,538 Tim Spencer 273...... 5.6.....12...... 128.2...... 14.....1982 1975 Archie Griffin...... 1,450 262 5.5 12 120.8 4 7. 1,484 Pepe Pearson 299...... 5.0.....12...... 123.7...... 17.....1996 1974 Archie Griffin...... 1,695 256 6.6 12 141.2 12 8. 1,450 Archie Griffin 262...... 5.5.....12...... 120.8...... 4.....1975 1973 Archie Griffin...... 1,577 247 6.4 11 143.4 7 9. 1,442 Eddie George 276...... 5.2.....13...... 110.9...... 12.....1994 1972 Archie Griffin...... 867 159 5.5 11 78.8 3 10. 1,344 Raymont Harris 273...... 4.9.....12...... 112.0...... 12.....1993 1971 Rick Galbos...... 540 141 3.8 10 54.0 2 11. 1,331 Antonio Pittman 243...... 5.5.....12...... 110.9...... 7.....2005 1970 John Brockington...... 1,142 261 4.4 10 114.2 17 12. 1,294 Jonathan Wells 251...... 5.2.....12...... 107.8...... 16.....2001 1969 Jim Otis...... 1,027 225 4.6 9 114.1 15 13. 1,271 Braxton Miller 227...... 5.6.....12...... 105.9...... 13.....2012 1968 Jim Otis...... 985 219 4.5 10 98.5 17 14. 1,267 Calvin Murray 195...... 6.5.....12...... 105.6...... 7.....1980 1967 Jim Otis...... 530 141 3.8 8 66.2 2 15. 1,248 Jeff Logan 218...... 5.7.....12...... 104.0...... 6.....1976 1966 Bo Rein...... 456 139 4.4 8 57.0 0 16. 1,235 Michael Wiley 198...... 6.2.....12...... 102.9...... 10.....1998 1965 Tom Barrington...... 554 139 4.0 9 61.6 6 17. 1,233 Antonio Pittman 242...... 5.1.....13...... 94.8...... 14.....2006 1964 Willard Sander...... 626 147 4.3 9 69.6 7 18. 1,237 Maurice Clarett 222...... 5.6.....11...... 112.5...... 16.....2002 1963 Matt Snell...... 491 134 3.7 8 61.4 5 19. 1,217 Tim Spencer 226...... 5.4.....12...... 101.4...... 12.....1981 1962 David Francis...... 624 119 5.2 9 69.3 7 20. 1,199 Keith Byars 222...... 5.4.....12...... 99.9...... 20.....1983 1961 Bob Ferguson...... 938 202 4.6 9 104.2 11 21. 1,197 Chris Wells 207...... 5.8.....10...... 119.7...... 8.....2008 1960 Bob Ferguson...... 853 160 5.3 9 94.8 13 22. 1,166 Ron Springs 200...... 5.8.....12...... 97.2...... 7.....1977 1959 Bob Ferguson...... 371 61 6.1 9 41.2 2 23. 1,142 John Brockington 261...... 4.4.....10...... 114.2...... 17.....1970 1958 Bob White...... 859 218 3.9 9 95.4 12 24. 1,126 Robert Smith 177...... 6.4.....12...... 93.8...... 8.....1990 1957 Don Clark...... 737 132 5.6 7 105.3 8 25. 1,059 Pete Johnson 227...... 4.7.....12...... 88.2...... 25.....1975 1956 Don Clark...... 797 139 5.7 9 88.6 7 26. 1,030 Vince Workman 210...... 4.9.....13...... 79.2...... 8.....1986 1955 Howard Cassady...... 958 161 5.9 9 106.4 14 27. 1,027 Jim Otis 219...... 4.6...... 9...... 114.1...... 15.....1969

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Rushing Yards – Career att...... Av/Att...Gm....Av/Gm....TD...... Year Rushing Touchdowns – Career.....Att.....Yds.. Av/Att.. Gm...Av/Gm...... Years 1. 5,589 Archie Griffin 924...... 6.0.....46...... 121.5.....26.. 1972-75 1. 56 Pete Johnson...... 548...2,306...... 4.2.... 43...... 53.7...1973-76 2. 3,768 Eddie George 683...... 5.5.....48...... 78.5.....44.. 1992-95 2. 46 Keith Byars...... 619...3,200...... 5.2.... 37...... 86.5...1982-85 3. 3,553 Tim Spencer 644...... 5.5.....47...... 75.6.....36.. 1979-82 3. 44 Eddie George...... 683...3,768...... 5.5.... 48...... 78.5...1992-95 4. 3,382 Chris Wells 585...... 5.8.....36...... 93.9.....30.. 2006-08 4. 36 Tim Spencer...... 644...3,553...... 5.5.... 47...... 75.6...1979-82 5. 3,200 Keith Byars 619...... 5.2.....37...... 86.5.....46.. 1982-85 36 Harold Henson...... 308...1,335...... 4.3.... 25...... 53.4...1972-74 6. 3,076 Pepe Pearson 659...... 4.7.....49...... 62.8.....32.. 1994-97 7. 2,999 Carlos Snow 610...... 4.9.....42...... 71.4.....30.. 1987-89, ’91 Rushing Yards Per Game – Season 8. 2,951 Michael Wiley 509...... 5.8.....47...... 62.8.....27.. 1996-99 Yards.Gm..... Att..... Av/Att.....TD...... Year 9. 2,945 Antonio Pittman 557...... 5.3.....35...... 84.1.....22.. 2004-06 1. 148.2 Eddie George 1,927...13.....328...... 5.9...... 24...... 1995 10. 2,649 Raymont Harris 574...... 4.6.....43...... 61.6.....27.. 1990-93 2. 147.0 Keith Byars 1,764...12.....336...... 5.2...... 12...... 1984 11. 2,576 Calvin Murray 438...... 5.9.....43...... 59.9.....15.. 1977-80 3. 143.4 Archie Griffin 1,577...11.....247...... 6.4...... 7...... 1973 12. 2,542 Jim Otis 585...... 4.3.....27...... 94.1.....34.. 1967-69 4. 141.3 Archie Griffin 1,695...12.....256...... 6.6...... 12...... 1974 13. 2,466 Howard Cassady 435...... 5.7.....35...... 70.5.....31.. 1952-55 5. 128.2 Tim Spencer 1,538...12.....273...... 5.6...... 14...... 1982 14. 2,381 Jonathan Wells 479...... 5.0.....45...... 52.9.....27.. 1998-01 15. 2,339 Lydell Ross 596...... 3.9.....48...... 48.7.....26.. 2001-04 Rushing Yards Per Game – Career 16. 2,308 Pete Johnson 548...... 4.2.....43...... 53.7.....56.. 1973-76 Yards.Gm..... Att..... Av/Att.....TD...... Years 17. 2,162 Bob Ferguson 423...... 5.1.....27...... 80.1.....26.. 1959-62 1. 121.5 Archie Griffin 5,589...46.....924...... 6.0...... 26.....1972-75 18. 2,140 Ron Springs 396...... 5.4.....34...... 62.9.....11.. 1976-78 2. 94.1 Jim Otis 2,542...27.....585...... 4.3...... 34.....1967-69 19. 2,116 Don Clark 385...... 5.5.....24...... 88.2.....14.. 1956-58 3. 93.9 Chris Wells 3,382...36.....585...... 5.8...... 30.....2006-08 20. 2,080 Cornelius Greene 417...... 5.0.....35...... 59.4.....29.. 1972-75 4. 88.4 Robert Smith 1,945...22.....324...... 6.0...... 18.... 1990, 92 21. 2,026 Jeff Logan 349...... 5.8.....35...... 57.9.....11.. 1974-77 5. 86.5 Keith Byars 3,200...37.....619...... 5.2...... 46.....1982-85 1,986 Braxton Miller 386...... 5.1.....24...... 82.8.....20...... 2011- 6. 84.1 Antonio Pittman 2,945...35.....557...... 5.3...... 22.....2004-06 7. 82.8 Braxton Miller 1,986...24.....386...... 5.1...... 20...... 2011- Rushing Attempts – Game Yds opponent...... Av/Att..... TD....Year 8. 81.2 Donald Clark 2,116...24.....385...... 5.5...... 14.....1956-58 1. 44 Harold Henson 153 at Northwestern.....3.5...... 4.... 1972 2. 42 John Brockington 161 Northwestern...... 3.8...... 1.... 1970 Most 100 Yard Games – Season...... Year 3. 40 Keith Byars 121 at Michigan State..3.0...... 1.... 1984 1. 12 Eddie George...... 1995 4. 39 Chris Wells 222 at Michigan...... 5.7...... 2.... 2007 2. 11 Archie Griffin...... 1973 39 Eddie George 206 at Northwestern.....5.3...... 1.... 1994 11 Archie Griffin...... 1974 39 Raymont Harris 235 vs. BYU...... 6.0...... 3.... 1993 4. 10 Archie Griffin...... 1975 39 Keith Byars 274 Illinois...... 7.0...... 5.... 1984 Most 100 Yard Games – Career...... Years Rushing Attempts – Season Yards...... Av/Att...Gm....Av/Gm....TD...... Year 1. 34 Archie Griffin...... 1972-75 1. 336 Keith Byars 1,764...... 5.2.....13...... 110.9.....12...... 1984 2. 20 Eddie George...... 1992-95 2. 328 Eddie George 1,927...... 5.9.....13...... 148.2.....24...... 1995 3. 17 Chris Wells...... 2005-08 3. 299 Pepe Pearson 1,484...... 5.0.....12...... 123.7.....17...... 1996 17 Keith Byars...... 1982-85 4. 276 Eddie George 1,442...... 5.2.....13...... 110.9.....12...... 1994 5. 15 Antonio Pittman...... 2004-06 5. 274 Chris Wells 1,609...... 5.9.....13...... 123.8.....15...... 2007 6. 13 Tim Spencer...... 1979-82 6. 273 Raymont Harris 1,344...... 4.9.....12...... 112.0.....12...... 1993 13 Pepe Pearson...... 1994-97 273 Tim Spencer 1,538...... 5.6.....12...... 128.2.....14...... 1982 13 Jim Otis...... 1967-69 9. 10 Michael Wiley...... 1996-99 Rushing Attempts – Career Yards...... Av/Att...Gm....Av/Gm...TD..... Years 10. 9 Braxton Miller...... 2011- 1. 924 Archie Griffin 5,589...... 6.0.....46...... 121.5....26.. 1972-75 2. 683 Eddie George 3,768...... 5.5.....48...... 78.5....44.. 1992-95 Consecutive 100-Yard Games – Season...... Year 3. 659 Pepe Pearson 3,076...... 4.7.....49...... 62.8....32.. 1994-97 1. 12 Eddie George...... 1995 4. 644 Tim Spencer 3,553...... 5.5.....47...... 75.6....36.. 1979-82 2. 11 Archie Griffin...... 1973 5. 619 Keith Byars 3,200...... 5.2.....37...... 86.5....46.. 1982-85 11 Archie Griffin...... 1974 6. 610 Carlos Snow 2,999...... 4.9.....42...... 71.4....30.. 1988-91 4. 10 Archie Griffin...... 1975

Rushing Touchdowns – Game Opponent...... Att...... Yds.... Av/Att...... Year Consecutive 100-Yard Games - Career...... Years 1. 5 Pete Johnson North Carolina.... 26...... 148...... 5.7...... 1974 1. 31 Archie Griffin (NCAA Record)...... 1973-75 5 Keith Byars Illinois...... 39...... 274...... 7.0...... 1984 3. 4 (15 times); last by Carlos Hyde vs. Nebraska, 2012 Most 200-Yard Games in a season...... Year 1. 3 Eddie George...... 1995 Rushing Touchdowns – Season....Att.....Yds.. Av/Att.. Gm...Av/Gm...... Year 2. 2 Chris Wells...... 2007 1. 25 Pete Johnson...... 227...1,059...... 4.7.... 12...... 88.2...... 1975 2. 24 Eddie George...... 328...1,927...... 5.9.... 13...... 148.2...... 1995 300-Yard Rushing Games...... Opponent...... Year 3. 22 Keith Byars...... 336...1,764...... 5.2.... 12...... 147.0...... 1984 1. 1 Eddie George...... Illinois...... 1995 4. 20 Keith Byars...... 222...1,199...... 5.4.... 12...... 99.9...... 1983 20 Harold Henson...... 193...... 795...... 4.1.... 11...... 72.3...... 1972 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL

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200-Yard Rushing Games...... Year 1975 at Purdue...... Pete Johnson, 131 1. 5 Eddie George...... 1994, 95 ...... Archie Griffin, 130 2. 2 Archie Griffin...... 1972, 73 1975 at UCLA...... Archie Griffin, 160 2 Chris Wells...... 2007 ...... Cornelius Greene, 120 3. 1 Calvin Murray...... 1980 1975 North Carolina...... Archie Griffin, 157 1 Keith Byars...... 1984 ...... Pete Johnson, 148 1 Bob White...... 1958 1975 Penn State...... Archie Griffin, 128 1 Maurice Clarett...... 2002 ...... Pete Johnson, 112 1 Michael Wiley...... 1998 1974 Illinois...... Archie Griffin, 144 1 Ollie Cline...... 1945 ...... Cornelius Greene, 127 1 Raymont Harris...... 1993 1974 Wisconsin...... Cornelius Greene, 146 ...... Archie Griffin, 112 Three Backs with 100+ Yards Rushing In A Game 1974 SMU...... Archie Griffin, 156 2011 Indiana...... Dan Herron, 141 ...... Brian Baschnagel, 140 ...... Carlos Hyde, 105 1973 at Indiana...... Archie Griffin, 130 ...... Braxton Miller, 105 ...... Bruce Elia, 123 1989 at Northwestern...... Dante Lee, 157 1973 TCU...... Archie Griffin, 119 ...... Scottie Graham, 102 ...... Cornelius Green, 113 ...... Carlos Snow, 100 1972 at Wisconsin...... Harold Henson, 122 1970 Duke ...... Leophus Hayden, 165 ...... Greg Hare, 118 ...... John Brockington, 117 1971 Wisconsin...... Morris Bradshaw, 123 ...... Rex Kern, 113 ...... Richard Galbos, 100 1961 Oregon...... John Mummey, 116 1971 Iowa...... John Bledsoe, 151 ...... Robert Klein, 103 ...... Donald Lamka, 100 ...... Bob Ferguson, 101 1971 vs. Stanford...... Rex Kern, 129 1956 Indiana...... , 160 ...... John Brockington, 101 ...... James Roseboro, 157 1969 at Washington...... Rex Kern, 139 ...... Donald Clark, 112 ...... Jim Otis, 111 1967 at Michigan...... Jim Otis, 114 Two Backs with 100+ Yards Rushing In A Game ...... Rudy Hubbard, 103 2012 Nebraska...... Braxton Miller, 186 1961 at Michigan...... Robert Ferguson, 152 ...... Carlos Hyde, 140 ...... Paul Warfield, 122 2012 Indiana...... Carlos Hyde, 156 1961 Oregon...... John Mummey, 116 ...... Braxton Miller, 149 ...... Robert Ferguson, 101 2008 Illinois...... Chris Wells, 143 1958 at Iowa...... Loren White, 209 ...... Terrelle Pryor, 110 ...... Donald Clark, 152 2005 Iowa...... Antonio Pittman, 171 1955 Northwestern...... Joseph Cannavino, 137 ...... Troy Smith, 127 ...... James Roseboro, 104 2000 Miami (Ohio)...... Derek Combs, 142 1949 at So. California...... Fred Morrison, 134 ...... Jonathan Wells, 113 ...... Gerald Krall, 103 1996 Pitt...... Joe Montgomery, 109 1943 Illinois...... Dean Sensenbaugher, 170 ...... Pepe Pearson, 103 ...... Ernest Parks, 158 1991 Arizona...... Butler By’not’e, 189 1943 Missouri...... Ernest Parks, 162 ...... Jeff Cothran, 105 ...... Dean Sensenbaugher, 154 1989 Indiana...... Carlos Snow, 136 1942 at Northwestern...... Paul Sarringhaus, 145 ...... Scottie Graham, 124 ...... Eugene Fekete, 128 1989 Boston College...... Scottie Graham, 151 ...... Carlos Snow, 147 Most 100-Yard Rushing Games by a Quarterback 1986 Utah...... Vince Workman, 168 9 Braxton Miller ...... 2011- ...... Jaymes Bryant, 145 4 Cornelius Greene...... 1973-75 1982 Baylor...... Tim Spencer, 147 3 Terrelle Pryor ...... 2008-09 ...... Vaughn Broadnax, 101 1981 Illinois...... Tim Spencer, 131 Last 100-Yard Rushing Game by a Quarterback ...... Jimmy Gayle, 119 134 Braxton Miller at Penn State...... 2012 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

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100+ Yard Rushing Games 61. 167 Lydell Ross at Indiana 2003 1. 314 Eddie George Illinois 1995 62. 166 Jim Otis at Iowa 1968 2. 274 Keith Byars Illinois 1984 63. 165 Pepe Pearson at Illinois 1996 3. 246 Archie Griffin Iowa 1973 165 Leophus Hayden Duke 1970 4. 239 Archie Griffin North Carolina 1972 65. 164 Keith Byars at Minnesota 1984 5. 229 Oliver Cline at Pitt 1945 66. 163 Archie Griffin at Michigan 1973 6. 235 Raymont Harris vs. Brigham Young 1993 163 Dave Brungard Illinois 1967 7. 230 Maurice Clarett Washington State 2002 163 Loren White at Michigan 1957 8. 224 Calvin Murray Indiana 1980 69. 162 Raymont Harris Indiana 1992 9. 222 Chris Wells at Michigan 2007 162 Vince Workman Oregon 1987 10. 221 Chris Wells Michigan State 2007 162 Ernest Parks Missouri 1943 11. 219 Eddie George at Michigan State 1994 72. 161 Braxton Miller Miami (OH) 2012 12. 212 Eddie George Washington 1995 161 John Brockington Northwestern 1970 13. 209 Michael Wiley Missouri 1998 74. 160 Dan Herron Wisconsin 2011 209 Loren White at Iowa 1958 160 Joe Montgomery Iowa 1996 15. 207 Eddie George Notre Dame 1995 160 Archie Griffin at UCLA 1975 16. 206 Eddie George at Northwestern 1994 160 Jeff Logan at Penn State 1976 17. 196 Archie Griffin at Washington State 1974 160 Galen Cisco Indiana 1956 18. 192 Jonathan Wells Illinois 2001 79. 158 Ernest Parks Illinois 1943 192 Archie Griffin Illinois 1972 80. 157 Dante Lee at Northwestern 1989 20. 191 Keith Byars at Purdue 1984 157 Archie Griffin North Carolina 1975 21. 190 Tim Spencer at Northwestern 1982 157 Robert Ferguson at Northwestern 1961 22. 189 Butler By’not’e Arizona 1991 157 Robert Ferguson Southern California 1960 23. 187 Tim Spencer at Indiana 1982 157 Loren White Iowa 1957 187 John Brockington Minnesota 1970 157 James Roseboro Indiana 1956 25. 186 Braxton Miller Nebraska 2012 86. 156 Carlos Hyde at Indiana 2012 186 Antonio Pittman at Minnesota 2005 156 Archie Griffin SMU 1974 186 Jimmy Gayle Indiana 1981 88. 155 Antonio Pittman Cincinnati 2006 186 David Francis Michigan 1962 89. 154 Dean Sensenbaugher Missouri 1943 29. 183 Calvin Murray at Iowa 1980 90. 153 Derek Combs Michigan State 2000 30. 182 Keith Byars Oregon State 1984 153 Harold Henson at Northwestern 1972 31. 180 Oliver Cline Northwestern 1945 153 Loren White Wisconsin 1958 32. 179 Jonathan Wells Northwestern 2001 93. 152 Jonathan Wells at Minnesota 2001 179 Thomas Barrington Illinois 1965 152 Pepe Pearson at Purdue 1996 34. 178 Eddie George at Minnesota 1995 152 Scottie Graham Wisconsin 1989 35. 175 Maurice Clarett Texas Tech 2002 152 Robert Ferguson at Michigan 1961 175 Robert Smith at Indiana 1992 152 Donald Clark at Iowa 1958 175 Jeff Logan Purdue 1976 98. 151 Michael Wiley Toledo 1998 175 Archie Griffin at Iowa 1974 151 Raymont Harris Penn State 1993 39. 174 Keith Byars Wisconsin 1983 151 Scottie Graham Boston College 1989 174 Louis Fisher at Pitt 1941 151 Keith Byars at Northwestern 1984 41. 173 Pepe Pearson at Notre Dame 1996 151 Tim Spencer at Illinois 1982 173 Archie Griffin at Northwestern 1974 151 Ron Springs Purdue 1977 43. 172 Vince Workman at Wisconsin 1986 151 John Bledsoe Iowa 1971 172 Tim Spencer Duke 1981 151 Donald Clark Wisconsin 1956 45. 171 Antonio Pittman Iowa 2005 106. 150 Archie Griffin Indiana 1975 171 Robert Smith at Wisconsin 1990 150 Pete Johnson Indiana 1975 47. 170 Carlos Snow Michigan 1988 108. 149 Braxton Miller at Indiana 2012 170 Howard Cassady Nebraska 1955 149 Carlos Snow Purdue 1989 170 Dean Sensenbaugher Illinois 1943 149 Archie Griffin vs Southern California 1974 50. 169 Chris Wells Wisconsin 2007 149 Jim Otis at Iowa 1967 169 Carlos Snow Michigan State 1991 112. 148 Jeff Logan Indiana 1977 169 Keith Byars at Indiana 1983 148 Pete Johnson North Carolina 1975 169 Archie Griffin at Wisconsin 1973 114. 147 Carlos Snow Boston College 1989 169 Howard Cassady Iowa 1955 147 Tim Spencer Baylor 1982 55. 168 Chris Wells at Wisconsin 2008 147 Ron Springs Minnesota 1977 168 Vince Workman Utah 1986 117. 146 Carlos Hyde Michigan 2012 168 Keith Byars at Illinois 1983 146 Chris Wells vs. LSU 2007 168 Tim Spencer Purdue 1982 146 Howard Cassady at Michigan 1955 59. 167 Tim Spencer vs BYU 1982 146 Archie Griffin Indiana 1974 167 Jim Otis Illinois 1969 146 Cornelius Greene Wisconsin 1974 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL

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122. 145 Troy Smith Michigan 2004 183. 132 Antonio Pittman Northwestern 2005 145 Jaymes Bryant Utah 1986 132 Maurice Clarett San Jose State 2002 145 Keith Byars Washington State 1984 132 Ricardo Volley Michigan State 1979 145 Robert Watkins at California 1953 132 Ron Springs at Illinois 1977 145 Charles Gandee Wisconsin 1950 132 Eugene Fekete Indiana 1942 145 Paul Sarringhaus at Northwestern 1942 188. 131 Jonathan Wells at Illinois 2000 128. 144 Antonio Pittman Indiana 2004 131 Jaymes Bryant at Indiana 1986 144 Joe Montgomery at Iowa 1998 131 Tim Spencer Illinois 1981 144 Archie Griffin Illinois 1974 131 Pete Johnson at Purdue 1975 144 Jim Otis at Michigan 1969 131 Archie Griffin Michigan State 1973 144 Jim Otis Purdue 1968 131 Harold Henson Minnesota 1972 144 Robert Ferguson Iowa 1961 194. 130 Lydell Ross vs. Cincinnati 2002 134. 143 Chris Wells at Illinois 2008 130 Pepe Pearson at Indiana 1996 143 Chris Wells Akron 2007 130 Eddie George Indiana 1995 143 Jonathan Wells at Penn State 2001 130 Ron Springs at Northwestern 1977 143 Jim Otis Michigan 1968 130 Archie Griffin at Purdue 1975 138. 142 Derek Combs Miami (Ohio) 2000 130 Archie Griffin at Indiana 1973 142 Keith Byars at Wisconsin 1984 130 Leophus Hayden Purdue 1969 140. 141 Braxton Miller UCF 2012 201. 129 Jonathan Wells at Michigan 2001 141 Dan Herron Indiana 2011 129 Robert Smith at Iowa 1992 141 Lydell Ross Cincinnati 2004 129 Jaymes Bryant at Purdue 1986 141 Pepe Pearson Penn State 1996 129 Archie Griffin Minnesota 1973 141 Eddie George at Wisconsin 1995 129 Rex Kern vs Stanford 1971 141 Donald Clark Stanford 1956 129 Tom Matte at Illinois 1960 141 Les Horvath at Wisconsin 1944 129 Howard Cassady at Purdue 1954 147. 140 Carlos Hyde Nebraska 2012 129 Gerald Krall Indiana 1949 140 Chris Wells at Northwestern 2008 209. 128 Michael Wiley Illinois 1999 140 Chris Wells at Michigan State 2008 128 Robert Smith Northwestern 1990 140 Maurice Clarett at Northwestern 2002 128 Carlos Snow Purdue 1988 140 Michael Wiley at West Virginia 1998 128 Archie Griffin Penn State 1975 140 Archie Griffin at Michigan State 1974 128 Archie Griffin Washington State 1973 140 Brian Baschnagel SMU 1974 128 Eugene Fekete at Northwestern 1942 140 Eugene Fekete Pitt 1942 215. 127 Troy Smith Iowa 2005 155. 139 Rex Kern at Washington 1969 127 Robert Smith at Indiana 1990 139 Roger Detrick at Michigan 1959 127 Archie Griffin at Illinois 1975 157. 138 Jim Otis at Minnesota 1969 127 Cornelius Greene Illinois 1974 158. 137 Carlos Hyde Illinois 2012 127 Jim Otis at Northwestern 1969 137 Robert Ferguson TCU 1961 127 Donald Clark Northwestern 1957 137 Joseph Cannavino Northwestern 1955 127 Fred Morrison vs California 1950 161. 136 Braxton Miller at Michigan State 2012 222. 126 John Brockington at Michigan 1970 136 Antonio Pittman vs. Notre Dame 2005 126 Vince Workman Michigan 1986 136 Carlos Snow Indiana 1989 126 Eddie George Pitt 1994 136 John Brockington at Purdue 1970 225. 125 Lydell Ross Michigan State 2003 165. 135 Chris Wells at Washington 2007 226. 124 Lydell Ross at Indiana 2001 135 Keith Byars Purdue 1983 124 Eddie George Illinois 1994 135 Tim Spencer at Minnesota 1981 124 Carlos Snow Indiana 1991 135 Calvin Murray Wisconsin 1979 124 Scottie Graham Indiana 1989 135 John Hlay Purdue 1952 124 Tim Spencer Michigan 1982 170. 134 Braxton Miller at Penn State 2012 124 Archie Griffin Minnesota 1975 134 Chris Wells Michigan 2008 124 Ron Maciejowski at Wisconsin 1968 134 Archie Griffin Oregon State 1974 124 Robert Ferguson at Wisconsin 1961 134 Robert Watkins at Wisconsin 1953 124 Howard Cassady Indiana 1955 134 Fred Morrison at Southern California 1949 124 Oliver Cline Illinois 1945 134 Louis Fisher at Southern California 1941 236. 123 Pepe Pearson Minnesota 1996 176. 133 Chris Wells at Penn State 2007 123 Vince Workman Northwestern 1986 133 Antonio Pittman at Indiana 2005 123 Bruce Elia at Indiana 1973 133 Maurice Clarett at Wisconsin 2002 123 Morris Bradshaw Wisconsin 1971 133 Scottie Graham at Michigan 1989 123 Jospeh Whisler at Illinois 1946 133 Tim Spencer Minnesota 1982 241. 122 Derek Combs at Wisconsin 2000 133 Archie Griffin at Minnesota 1974 122 Eddie George at Pitt 1995 133 Donald Clark Illinois 1957 122 Harold Henson at Wisconsin 1972 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL

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122 Paul Warfield at Michigan 1961 113 Jonathan Wells Miami (Ohio) 2000 122 Thomas James vs Illinois 1942 113 Paul Campbell Northwestern 1979 122 Eugene Fekete Purdue 1942 113 Jeff Logan at Wisconsin 1976 247. 121 Michael Wiley Wyoming 1997 113 Cornelius Greene Texas Christian 1973 121 Keith Byars at Michigan State 1984 113 Rex Kern Duke 1970 121 Jim Otis TCU 1969 113 Paul Warfield Indiana 1962 121 Rex Kern Northwestern 1968 113 Howard Cassady Wisconsin 1952 121 Les Horvath Iowa 1944 312. 112 Jeff Logan Michigan State 1976 121 Les Horvath Missouri 1944 112 Pete Johnson Penn State 1975 253. 120 Michael Wiley Michigan 1998 112 Archie Griffin Wisconsin 1974 120 Robert Smith Minnesota 1990 112 Richard Galbos at Illinois 1971 120 Keith Byars Iowa 1984 112 Robert Ferguson at Michigan State 1960 120 Calvin Murray at Northwestern 1980 112 Donald Clark Indiana 1956 120 Archie Griffin Iowa 1975 112 Robert Watkins at Illinois 1954 120 Cornelius Greene at UCLA 1975 112 Robert Watkins Michigan State 1953 120 Paul Huff at Michigan State 1967 112 Gerald Krall at Northwestern 1948 120 Willard Sander Southern California 1964 321. 111 Chris Wells Youngstown State 2008 120 Howard Cassady Northwestern 1953 111 Antonio Pittman Northern Illinois 2006 120 Paul Sarringhaus Wisconsin 1945 111 Pepe Pearson vs. Arizona State 1997 263. 119 Maurice Clarett Michigan 2002 111 Pepe Pearson Illinois 1997 119 Jonathan Wells Akron 2001 111 Archie Griffin Michigan 1974 119 Michael Wiley Cincinnati 1999 111 Jim Otis at Washington 1969 119 Michael Wiley Minnesota 1998 111 Thomas Barrington Iowa 1963 119 Pepe Pearson Rice 1996 111 Loren White Purdue 1959 119 Robert Smith Minnesota 1992 111 Ray Hamilton Missouri 1949 119 John Wooldridge at Colorado 1985 330. 110 Terrelle Pryor vs. Toledo 2009 119 Jimmy Gayle Illinois 1981 110 Terrelle Pryor Illinois 2008 119 Pete Johnson Missouri 1976 110 Antonio Pittman Penn State 2006 119 Archie Griffin TCU 1973 110 Lydell Ross at Penn State 2003 273. 118 Michael Wiley Minnesota 1999 110 Eddie George Iowa 1995 118 Eddie George at Indiana 1994 110 Tim Spencer at Michigan 1981 118 Raymont Harris Purdue 1993 110 Jeff Logan Missouri 1976 118 Raymont Harris Illinois 1990 110 Louis Fisher Wisconsin 1941 118 Greg Hare at Wisconsin 1972 338. 109 Joe Montgomery Pitt 1996 118 Willard Sander SMU 1964 109 Scottie Graham vs. Northwestern 1991 118 Tom Matte at Iowa 1960 109 Keith Byars vs. Southern California 1985 118 Donald Clark at Wisconsin 1957 109 Ricky Johnson at Indiana 1978 281. 117 Antonio Pittman at Iowa 2006 109 Paul Campbell Baylor 1978 117 Pepe Pearson Michigan 1996 109 Bo Rein Wisconsin 1966 117 Calvin Murray Syracuse 1980 109 John Mummey North Carolina 1962 117 Calvin Murray at UCLA 1979 109 Robert Ferguson Michigan State 1959 117 Leophus Hayden Michigan 1970 346. 108 Tom Matte Wisconsin 1960 117 John Brockington Duke 1970 108 Ron Maciejowski Wisconsin 1969 287. 116 Chris Wells at Minnesota 2007 108 Archie Griffin at Illinois 1973 116 Antonio Pittman Minnesota 2006 108 Archie Griffin at Michigan State 1975 116 Jeff Logan at Minnesota 1976 108 Tim Spencer Northwestern 1981 116 Harold Henson Indiana 1972 108 Jimmy Gayle Wisconsin 1982 116 John Mummey Oregon 1961 108 Eddie George at Washington 1994 116 Loren White Indiana 1958 353. 107 Archie Griffin Wisconsin 1975 116 Robert Watkins at Penn 1953 107 Ron Springs at Indiana 1976 294. 115 Keith Byars at Michigan 1983 107 Maurice Hall Bowling Green 2003 115 Calvin Murray at Michigan State 1980 356. 106 Chris Wells vs. Texas 2008 115 James Roseboro Nebraska 1956 106 Chris Wells Minnesota 2008 115 Les Horvath Indiana 1944 106 Pepe Pearson Iowa 1997 298. 114 Dan Herron at Illinois 2011 106 Willard Sander Iowa 1965 114 Ron Springs Miami (Fla.) 1977 106 Keith Byars Purdue 1985 114 Jim Otis at Michigan 1967 106 Willard Sander Minnesota 1965 114 John Mummey at Illinois 1962 106 Oliver Cline at Pitt 1946 114 Oliver Cline Missouri 1945 363. 105 Jordan Hall UAB 2012 114 Paul Sarringhaus Iowa Seahawks 1942 105 Braxton Miller Penn State 2011 304. 113 Brandon Saine at Indiana 2009 105 Braxton Miller Indiana 2011 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL

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105 Carlos Hyde Indiana 2011 103 Walter Klevay Pitt 1950 105 Antonio Pittman Indiana 2006 103 Gerald Krall at Southern California 1949 105 Eddie George at Penn State 1995 103 Ernest Parks at Pitt 1943 105 Eddie George Houston 1994 402. 102 Raymont Harris Washington 1993 105 Jeff Cothran Arizona 1991 102 Robert Smith at Boston College 1990 105 Calvin Murray Southern Methodist 1978 102 Scottie Graham at Northwestern 1989 105 Archie Griffin Northwestern 1973 102 Jim Otis Oregon 1968 105 David Francis Oregon 1962 102 Donald Clark Washington 1958 105 Donald Clark at Illinois 1958 407. 101 Antonio Pittman Michigan State 2005 105 Robert Watkins Iowa 1954 101 Jonathan Wells Purdue 2001 376. 104 Carlos Hyde at Nebraska 2011 101 Pepe Pearson at Missouri 1997 104 Terrelle Pryor Minnesota 2009 101 Eddie George vs. Tennessee 1996 104 Maurice Clarett Indiana 2002 101 Keith Byars Michigan 1984 104 Eddie George at Michigan 1995 101 Vaughn Broadnax Baylor 1982 104 Eddie George Purdue 1995 101 John Brockington vs Stanford 1971 104 Eddie George Wisconsin 1994 101 Jim Otis vs Southern California 1969 104 George Cooper Iowa 1985 101 Dave Brungard SMU 1968 104 John Wooldridge Indiana 1985 101 Robert Ferguson Oregon 1961 104 Ron Springs Wisconsin 1977 101 James Roseboro at Illinois 1956 104 Rod Gerald Michigan State 1976 418. 100 Braxton Miller at Michigan 2011 104 James Roseboro Northwestern 1955 100 Chris Wells Northwestern 2007 104 Howard Cassady California 1954 100 Antonio Pittman Miami (OH) 2005 104 Gerald Krall at Michigan 1949 100 Michael Wiley Michigan State 1998 104 James Clark Wisconsin 1948 100 Joe Montgomery at Northwestern 1998 104 Les Horvath Michigan 1944 100 Carlos Snow at Northwestern 1989 391. 103 Brandon Saine Marshall 2010 100 Vince Workman at Illinois 1985 103 Brandon Saine Iowa 2009 100 Rod Gerald at Iowa 1977 103 Pepe Pearson Pitt 1996 100 Richard Galbos Wisconsin 1971 103 Raymont Harris Michigan State 1993 100 Donald Lamka Iowa 1971 103 John Wooldridge Washington State 1985 100 Matt Snell Penn State 1963 103 Calvin Murray Northwestern 1978 100 John Mummey at Indiana 1961 103 Rudy Hubbard Michigan 1967 100 Howard Cassady at Wisconsin 1955 103 Robert Klein Oregon 1961 100 Robert Watkins at Illinois 1952

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Year-by-Year Leaders 1956 Leo Brown...... 8...... 151 Year Name Receptions Yards 1955 Paul Michael...... 4...... 50 2012 Corey Brown...... 60...... 669 1954 Howard Cassady...... 12...... 137 2011 Devin Smith...... 14...... 294 1953 Thomas Hague...... 19...... 275 Corey Brown...... 14...... 205 1952 Bob Grimes...... 39...... 534 Jake Stoneburner...... 14...... 193 1951 Bob Joslin...... 18...... 281 2010 Dane Sanzenbacher...... 55...... 948 1950 Thomas Watson...... 23...... 461 2009 DeVier Posey...... 60...... 828 1949 Ray Hamilton...... 15...... 347 2008 Brian Robiskie...... 42...... 535 1948 Alex Verdova...... 12...... 117 2007 Brian Robiskie...... 55...... 935 1947 Fred Morrison...... 7...... 113 2006 Ted Ginn, Jr...... 59...... 781 1946 Cecil Soudere...... 9...... 157 2005 Santonio Holmes...... 53...... 977 2004 Santonio Holmes...... 55...... 769 Individual Receiving Records 2003 Michael Jenkins...... 55...... 834 Pass Receptions - Game Opponent Year 2002 Michael Jenkins...... 61...... 1,076 1. 14 David Boston at Penn State...... 1997 2001 Michael Jenkins...... 49...... 988 2. 13 David Boston at Indiana...... 1996 2000 Ken-Yon Rambo...... 53...... 794 13 Gary Williams Florida State...... 1981 1999 Reggie Germany...... 43...... 656 4. 12 Corey Brown at Michigan State...... 2012 1998 David Boston...... 85...... 1,435 12 Brian Stablein Michigan...... 1992 1997 David Boston...... 73...... 970 12 Billy Anders Washington...... 1966 1996 Dimitrious Stanley...... 43...... 829 12 Bob Grimes Pitt...... 1952 1995 Terry Glenn...... 64...... 1,411 8. 11 Dee Miller at Indiana...... 1998 1994 Joey Galloway...... 44...... 669 11 David Boston vs. Texas A&M...... 1998 1993 Joey Galloway...... 47...... 946 11 Dick Wakefield Colorado...... 1971 1992 Brian Stablein...... 53...... 643 11. 10 Ted Ginn, Jr. Bowling Green...... 2006 1991 Bernard Edwards...... 27...... 381 10 Santonio Holmes Marshall...... 2004 1990 Bobby Olive...... 41...... 652 10 Santonio Holmes at Northwestern...... 2004 1989 Jeff Graham...... 32...... 608 10 David Boston Minnesota...... 1998 1988 Jeff Ellis...... 40...... 492 10 David Boston Michigan...... 1998 1987 Everett Ross...... 29...... 585 10 Dimitrious Stanley Wisconsin...... 1996 1986 Cris Carter...... 69...... 1,127 10 John Frank at Michigan...... 1983 1985 Cris Carter...... 58...... 950 18. 9 Dane Sanzenbacher Eastern Michigan...... 2010 1984 Keith Byars...... 42...... 479 9 DeVier Posey at Purdue...... 2009 1983 John Frank...... 45...... 641 9 Dane Sanzenbacher vs. Oregon...... 2009 1982 Gary Williams...... 40...... 690 9 Brian Robiskie Youngstown State...... 2007 1981 Gary Williams...... 50...... 941 9 Ted Ginn, Jr. at Michigan...... 2005 1980 Doug Donley...... 43...... 887 9 Michael Jenkins at Michigan...... 2003 1979 Doug Donley...... 37...... 800 9 David Boston Missouri...... 1998 1978 Doug Donley...... 24...... 510 9 Terry Glenn at Pitt...... 1995 1977 Ron Springs...... 16...... 90 9 Terry Glenn at Penn State...... 1995 1976 James Harrell...... 14...... 288 9 Buster Tillman at Washington...... 1994 1975 Brian Baschnagel...... 24...... 362 9 Joey Galloway Michigan State...... 1993 1974 Brian Baschnagel...... 19...... 244 9 Bob Grimes Washington State...... 1952 1973 Fred Pagac...... 9...... 159 9 Billy Anders Wisconsin...... 1966 1972 Rick Galbos...... 11...... 235 9 Cris Carter vs. Southern California...... 1985 1971 Dick Wakefield...... 31...... 432 9 Robert Joslin Iowa...... 1952 1970 Jan White...... 17...... 171 9 Keith Byers Purdue...... 1984 1969 Bruce Jankowski...... 23...... 404 9 Brian Stablein Wisconsin...... 1992 Jan White...... 23...... 308 1968 Bruce Jankowski...... 31...... 328 Pass Receptions - Season Yards Year 1967 Billy Anders...... 28...... 403 1. 85 David Boston 1,435...... 1998 1966 Billy Anders...... 55...... 671 2. 73 David Boston 970...... 1997 1965 Bo Rein...... 29...... 328 3. 69 Cris Carter 1,127...... 1986 1964 Bo Rein...... 22...... 320 4. 64 Terry Glenn 1,411...... 1995 1963 Paul Warfield...... 22...... 266 5. 61 Michael Jenkins 1,076...... 2002 1962 Paul Warfield...... 8...... 139 6. 60 Corey Brown 669...... 2012 1961 Charles Bryant...... 15...... 270 60 DeVier Posey 828...... 2009 1960 Charles Bryant...... 17...... 336 8. 59 Dee Miller 915...... 1998 1959 Charles Bryant...... 11...... 153 9. 58 Dee Miller 981...... 1997 James Houston...... 11...... 214 58 Cris Carter 950...... 1985 1958 Dick LeBeau...... 8...... 110 11. 59 Ted Ginn, Jr. 781...... 2006 Donald Clark...... 8...... 110 12. 55 Dane Sanzenbacher 948...... 2010 1957 Leo Brown...... 7...... 83 55 Brian Robiskie 935...... 2007 Dick LeBeau...... 7...... 91 55 Santonio Holmes 769...... 2004 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL ohio state receiving records

55 Michael Jenkins 834...... 2003 Pass Reception Yards - Season recp Year 55 Billy Anders 671...... 1966 1. 1,435 David Boston 85...... 1998 17. 53 Santonio Holmes 977...... 2005 2. 1,411 Terry Glenn 64...... 1995 53 Ken-Yon Rambo 794...... 2000 3. 1,127 Cris Carter 69...... 1986 53 Brian Stablein 643...... 1992 4. 1,076 Michael Jenkins 61...... 2002 20. 52 Brian Hartline 694...... 2007 5. 981 Dee Miller 58...... 1997 21. 51 Anthony Gonzalez 734...... 2006 6. 977 Santonio Holmes 53...... 2005 51 Ted Ginn, Jr. 803...... 2005 7. 970 David Boston 73...... 1997 23. 50 Gary Williams 941...... 1981 8. 950 Cris Carter 58...... 1985 24. 49 Michael Jenkins 988...... 2001 9. 948 Dane Sanzenbacher 55...... 2010 25. 47 Eddie George 417...... 1995 10. 946 Joey Galloway 47...... 1993 47 Joey Galloway 946...... 1993 11. 941 Gary Williams 50...... 1981 27. 45 John Frank 641...... 1983 12. 935 Brian Robiskie 55...... 2007 45 John Frank 449...... 1981 13. 915 Dee Miller 59...... 1998 29. 44 Joey Galloway 669...... 1994 14. 887 Doug Donley 43...... 1980 30. 43 Reggie Germany 656...... 1999 15. 834 Michael Jenkins 55...... 2003 43 Dimitrious Stanley 829...... 1996 16. 833 Ken-Yon Rambo 41...... 1999 43 Doug Donley 887...... 1980 17. 829 Dimitrious Stanley 43...... 1996 18. 828 DeVier Posey 60...... 2009 Pass Receptions - Career Yards Years 19. 803 Ted Ginn, Jr. 51...... 2005 1. 191 David Boston 2,855...... 1996-98 20. 800 Doug Donley 37...... 1979 2. 168 Cris Carter 2,725...... 1984-86 3. 165 Michael Jenkins 2,898...... 1999-03 Pass Reception Yards - Career recp Years 4. 154 Gary Williams 2,792...... 1979-82 1. 2,898 Michael Jenkins 165...... 2000-03 5. 140 Santonio Holmes 2,295...... 2003-05 2. 2,855 David Boston 191...... 1996-98 6. 135 Ted Ginn, Jr. 1,943...... 2004-06 3. 2,792 Gary Williams 154...... 1979-82 7. 132 Dee Miller 2,090...... 1995-98 4. 2,725 Cris Carter 168...... 1984-86 8. 127 Brian Robiskie 1,866...... 2005-08 5. 2,295 Santonio Holmes 140...... 2003-05 9. 124 Dane Sanzenbacher 1,879...... 2007-10 6. 2,252 Doug Donley 106...... 1977-80 10. 121 John Frank 1,418...... 1980-83 7. 2,090 Dee Miller 132...... 1995-98 11. 108 Joey Galloway 1,894...... 1991-94 8. 1,943 Ted Ginn, Jr. 135...... 2004-06 108 Billy Anders 1,318...... 1965-67 9. 1,894 Joey Galloway 108...... 1991-94 13. 106 Ken-Yon Rambo 1,849...... 1997-00 10. 1,879 Dane Sanzenbacher 124...... 2007-10 106 Doug Donley 2,252...... 1977-80 11. 1,866 Brian Robiskie 127...... 2005-08 15. 99 Jeff Graham 1,812...... 1988-90 12. 1,849 Ken-Yon Rambo 106...... 1997-00 16. 96 Brian Stablein 1,289...... 1989-92 13. 1,809 Jeff Graham 99...... 1988-90 17. 91 Bobby Olive 1,419...... 1987-90 13. 1,707 Cedric Anderson 79...... 1980-83 18. 90 Brian Hartline 1,429...... 2006-08 14. 1,677 Terry Glenn 79...... 1993-95 19. 88 Buster Tillman 1,277...... 1993-96 15. 1,481 John Frank 121...... 1980-83 20. 87 Anthony Gonzalez 1,286...... 2004-05 16. 1,429 Brian Hartline 90...... 2006-08 21. 83 DeVier Posey 1,107...... 2008-11 17. 1,419 Bobby Olive 91...... 1987-90 22. 82 Corey Brown 979...... 2010-present 18. 1,289 Brian Stablein 96...... 1989-92 23. 80 Reggie Germany 1,268...... 1997-00 19. 1,286 Anthony Gonzalez 87...... 2004-06 80 Cedric Anderson 1,707...... 1980-83 20. 1,277 Buster Tillman 88...... 1993-96 25. 79 Terry Glenn 1,677...... 1993-95 21. 1,268 Reggie German 80...... 1997-00 22. 1,118 Billy Anders 108...... 1965-67 Pass Reception Yards - Game rec. opponent Year 23. 1,175 Mike Lanese 73...... 1982-85 1. 253 Terry Glenn 9 at Pitt...... 1995 24. 1,136 Dimitrious Stanley 63...... 1993-96 2. 224 Santonio Holmes 10 Marshall...... 2004 25. 1,120 Chris Sanders 71...... 1992-94 3. 220 Gary Williams 13 Florida State...... 1981 4. 217 David Boston 10 Michigan...... 1998 Average Yards Per Catch - Game (min. 5 catches) 5. 199 Dimitrious Stanley 10 Wisconsin...... 1996 R recp-Yds Opponent Year 6. 191 David Boston 10 Minnesota...... 1998 1. 32.6 David Boston 5-163 at Iowa...... 1998 7. 187 Robert Grimes 9 Washington State...... 1952 2. 30.0 Santonio Holmes 5-150 Michigan State...... 2005 8. 186 Joey Galloway 9 Michigan State...... 1993 3. 29.0 Devin Smith 5-145 California...... 2012 9. 181 Ken-Yon Rambo 7 Ohio...... 1999 4. 28.1 Terry Glenn 9-253 at Pitt...... 1995 10. 179 Ken-Yon Rambo 7 Iowa...... 1999 5. 27.6 Doug Donley 5-138 Washington State...... 1979 6. 26.5 Robert Brugge 6-159 Pitt...... 1946 7. 25.9 Ken-Yon Rambo 7-181 Ohio...... 1999 8. 25.6 Ken-Yon Rambo 7-179 Iowa...... 1999 9. 25.5 Santonio Holmes 6-153 at Indiana...... 2003 10. 25.4 Cris Carter 5-127 Minnesota...... 1986 11. 25.2 Dane Sanzenbacher 5-126 vs. Toledo...... 2009 12. 25.0 Joey Galloway 6-150 at Wisconsin...... 1993 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL ohio state receiving records

Average Yards Per Catch - Season (min. 20 catches) Receptions Per Game - Career recp Games Years R recp-Yds Year 1. 5.2 David Boston 191 37...... 1996-98 1. 27.6 Cedric Anderson 20-552...... 1982 2. 4.5 Cris Carter 168 37...... 1984-86 2. 22.8 Brian Hartline 21-479...... 2008 3. 4.0 Billy Anders 108 27...... 1965-67 3. 22.0 Terry Glenn 64-1,411...... 1995 4. 3.9 Santonio Holmes 140 36...... 2003-05 4. 21.6 Doug Donley 37-800...... 1979 8. 3.6 Ted Ginn, Jr. 135 37...... 2004-06 5. 21.3 Doug Donley 24-510...... 1978 5. 3.2 Michael Jenkins 165 51...... 2000-03 6. 20.6 Devin Smith 30-618...... 2012 6. 3.2 Robert Rein 77 24...... 1964-66 20.6 Doug Donley 43-887...... 1980 3.2 Gary Williams 154 48...... 1979-82 8. 20.3 Ken-Yon Rambo 41-833...... 1999 9. 3.0 Joey Galloway 108 36...... 1991-94 9. 20.2 Everett Ross 29-585...... 1987 10. 2.9 Jeff Graham 99 34...... 1988-90 10. 20.2 Michael Jenkins 49-988...... 2001 11. 2.8 DeVier Posey 83 29...... 2008-11 12. 2.6 Brian Hartline 69 26...... 2006-07 Average Yards Per Catch - Career (min. 50 catches) 13. 2.6 Dee Miller 132 50...... 1995-98 R recp-Yds Years 14. 2.6 Anthony Gonzalez 87 33...... 2004-06 1. 21.3 Cedric Anderson 80-1,707...... 1980-83 15. 2.6 John Frank 121 47...... 1980-83 2. 21.2 Doug Donley 106-2,252...... 1977-80 21.2 Terry Glenn 79-1,677...... 1993-95 Touchdown Receptions - Game opponent Year 4. 18.3 Jeff Graham 99-1,809...... 1988-90 1. 4 Dane Sanzenbacher Eastern Michigan...... 2010 5. 18.1 Gary Williams 154-2,792...... 1979-82 4 Terry Glenn at Pitt...... 1995 6. 18.0 Dimitrious Stanley 63-1,136...... 1993-96 4 Bob Grimes Washington State...... 1952 7. 17.7 Thad Jemison 51-902...... 1980-83 4. 3 Jake Stoneburner Akron...... 2011 8. 17.6 Michael Jenkins 165-2,898...... 2000-03 3 Brian Robiskie Northwestern...... 2007 9. 17.5 Joey Galloway 108-1,894...... 1991-94 3 Joey Galloway Purdue...... 1994 10. 17.4 Ken-Yon Rambo 106-1,849...... 1997-00 3 Alex Verdova Wisconsin...... 1948 11. 16.4 Santonio Holmes 140-2,295...... 2003-05 3 Joey Galloway Michigan State...... 1993 12. 16.2 Cris Carter 168-2,725...... 1984-86 13. 16.1 Mike Lanese 73-1,175...... 1982-85 Touchdown Receptions - Season Year 14. 15.9 Brian Hartline 90-1,429...... 2006-08 1. 17 Terry Glenn 1995 15.9 Reggie Germany 80-1,268...... 1997-00 2. 14 David Boston 1997 16. 15.8 Dee Miller 132-2,090...... 1995-98 3. 13 David Boston 1998 15.8 Chris Sanders 71-1,120...... 1992-94 4. 11 Dane Sanzenbacher 2010 18. 15.6 Bobby Olive 91-1,419...... 1987-90 11 Brian Robiskie 2007 19. 15.2 Dane Sanzenbacher 124-1,879...... 2007-10 11 Santonio Holmes 2005 20. 15.1 Robert Grimes 50-755...... 1950-52 11 Joey Galloway 1993 21. 15.0 David Boston 191-2,855...... 1996-98 11 Cris Carter 1986 22. 14.8 Anthony Gonzalez 87-1,286...... 2004-06 9. 9 Ted Ginn, Jr. 2006 23. 14.7 Brian Robiskie 127-1,866...... 2005-08 9 Robert Middleton 1962 14.7 Bruce Jankowski 66-967...... 1968-70 25. 14.5 Buster Tillman 88-1,277...... 1993-96 Touchdown Receptions - Career Years 1. 34 David Boston 1996-98 Receptions Per Game - Season recp Games Year 2. 27 Cris Carter 1984-86 1. 7.1 David Boston 85 12...... 1998 3. 25 Santonio Holmes 2003-05 2. 6.1 Billy Anders 55 9...... 1966 4. 24 Brian Robiskie 2005-08 3. 5.6 David Boston 73 13...... 1997 5. 19 Dane Sanzenbacher 2007-10 4. 5.3 Terry Glenn 64 12...... 1995 19 Joey Galloway 1991-94 5. 5.3 Cris Carter 69 13...... 1986 7. 17 Terry Glenn 1993-95 6. 5.0 Corey Brown 60 12...... 2012 8. 16 Michael Jenkins 2000-03 7. 4.8 Cris Carter 58 12...... 1985 16 Doug Donley 1977-80 8. 4.6 DeVier Posey 60 13...... 2009 16 Gary Williams 1979-82 9. 4.6 Santonio Holmes 55 12...... 2004 11. 15 Ted Ginn, Jr. 2004-06 10. 4.5 Dee Miller 58 13...... 1997 12. 13 Jake Stoneburner 2009-12 11. 4.4 Santonio Holmes 53 12...... 2005 13 Anthony Gonzalez 2004-06 4.4 Ken-Yon Rambo 53 12...... 2000 13 Dimitrious Stanley 1993-96 4.4 Brian Stablein 53 12...... 1992 15. 12 Brian Hartline 2006-08 14. 4.4 Michael Jenkins 61 14...... 2002 12 Cedric Anderson 1980-83 15. 4.3 Robert Grimes 39 9...... 1952 12 Jeff Graham 1988-90 18. 11 DeVier Posey 2008-11 19. 10 Devin Smith 2011-present 10 John Lumpkin 1987-90 10 Bobby Olive 1987-90 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL ohio state receiving records

Consecutive Games Catching a Pass - Career Receiving Yards by a Tight End - Career Years Recp...... Years 1. 48 Gary Williams 1979-82 1. 1,481 John Frank 121...... 1980-83 2. 967 Bruce Jankowski 66...... 1968-70 Most 100+ Yard Games in a Season Year 3. 863 Jeff Ellis 70...... 1987-91 1. 9 David Boston 1998 4. 853 Cedric Saunders 68...... 1990-93 2. 7 Terry Glenn 1995 5. 762 Jan White 61...... 1968-70 3. 5 Cris Carter 1986 6. 759 Charles Bryant 43...... 1959-61 4. 4 Michael Jenkins 2001 7. 757 John Lumpkin 46...... 1996-98 4 David Boston 1997 8. 755 Robert Grimes 50...... 1950-52 4 Joey Galloway 1993 9. 720 Robert Joslin 54...... 1951-53 4 Doug Donley 1979 10. 681 Rickey Dudley 46...... 1994-95

Most 100+ Yard Games in a Career Years Pass Receptions by a Tight End - Career 1. 14 David Boston 1996-98 Recp...... Years 2. 10 Michael Jenkins 2001-03 1. 121 John Frank 1,481...... 1980-83 3. 9 Cris Carter 1984-86 2. 108 Billy Anders 1,218...... 1965-67 4. 8 Gary Williams 1979-82 3. 70 Jeff Ellis 863...... 1987-89 5. 7 Terry Glenn 1993-95 4. 68 Cedric Saunders 853...... 1990-93 7 Jeff Graham 1988-90 5. 66 Bruce Jankowski 967...... 1968-70 7 Doug Donley 1977-80 6. 61 Jan White 762...... 1968-70 7. 58 Ben Hartsock 519...... 1999-03 Consecutive Games with 100+ yards receiving 8. 57 Ed Taggart 575...... 1984-86 1. 5 Cris Carter 10-18-86 to 11-15-86 9. 54 Robert Joslin 720...... 1951-53 2. 3 David Boston 11-14-98 to 1-1-99 10. 50 Robert Grimes 755...... 1950-52 3 David Boston 10-17-98 to 10-31-98 3 Terry Glenn 9-23-95 to 10-7-95 Touchdown Receptions by a Tight End - Career...... Years 1. 10 John Lumpkin ...... 1996-98 200-Yard Games Receiving 2. 9 Jake Stoneburner ...... 2009-12 Opponent (Yards)...... Year 9 Darnell Sanders ...... 1999-01 1. 1 Santonio Holmes Marshall (224)...... 2004 9 Rickey Dudley ...... 1994-95 1 Terry Glenn Pitt (253)...... 1995 9 John Frank ...... 1980-83 1 Gary Williams Florida State (220)...... 1981 9 Charles Bryant ...... 1959-61 1 David Boston Michigan (217)...... 1998 7. 8 Jan White ...... 1968-70 8 Robert Grimes ...... 1950-52 2 Receivers with 100+ Yards In A Game 9. 6 Billy Anders ...... 1965-67 2005 vs. Notre Dame...... Ted Ginn, Jr., 167 10. 5 Robert Joslin ...... 1951-53 ...... Santonio Holmes, 124 5 Ben Hartsock ...... 1999-03 2003 Michigan...... Michael Jenkins, 132 5 Ralph Armstrong ...... 1949-51 ...... Santonio Holmes, 121 5 Jeff Ellis ...... 1987-91 2000 at Iowa...... Ken-Yon Rambo, 130 5 Brad Dwelle ...... 1979-81 ...... Reggie Germany, 123 1998 at Indiana...... Dee Miller, 159 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES ...... David Boston, 110 Yds Player Opponent Year 1998 at West Virginia...... David Boston, 129 1. 253 Terry Glenn at Pitt...... 1995 ...... Dee Miller, 110 2. 224 Santonio Holmes Marshall...... 2004 1997 at Penn State...... David Boston 153 3. 220 Gary Williams Florida State...... 1981 ...... Dee Miller, 149 4. 217 David Boston Michigan...... 1998 1981 at Purdue...... Gary Williams, 126 5. 199 Dimitrious Stanley Wisconsin...... 1996 ...... Cedric Anderson, 117 6. 191 David Boston Minnesota...... 1998 1981 Florida State...... Gary Williams, 220 7. 187 Robert Grimes Washington State...... 1952 ...... Cedric Anderson, 158 8. 186 Joey Galloway Michigan State...... 1993 1980 vs. Penn State...... Doug Donley, 122 9. 181 Ken-Yon Rambo Ohio...... 1999 ...... Gary Williams, 112 10. 179 Ken-Yon Rambo Iowa...... 1999 1980 Illinois...... Doug Donley, 137 11. 175 Terry Glenn at Penn State...... 1995 ...... Gary Williams, 120 12. 172 Michael Jenkins at Penn State...... 2001 1980 vs. Southern California...... Gary Williams, 131 172 Cris Carter vs Southern California...... 1985 ...... Doug Donley, 110 14. 172 Richard Wakefield Colorado...... 1971 1974 Indiana...... Brian Baschnagel, 111 15. 171 David Boston at Northwestern...... 1998 ...... David Hazel, 108 16. 167 Ted Ginn, Jr. vs. Notre Dame...... 2005 1952 Pittsburgh...... Robert Grimes, 143 17. 164 Ken-Yon Rambo Cincinnati...... 1999 ...... Fred Bruney, 101 18. 163 David Boston at Iowa...... 1998 1951 Iowa...... Robert Joslin, 117 19. 162 Bill Anders Washington...... 1966 ...... Robert Grimes, 110 20. 161 DeVier Posey Minnesota...... 2009 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL ohio state receiving records

21. 159 Dee Miller at Indiana...... 1998 115 John Frank Michigan State...... 1983 159 Robert Brugge Pitt...... 1946 86. 114 Michael Jenkins at Wisconsin...... 2002 23. 158 Cedric Anderson Florida State...... 1981 87. 113 Dane Sanzenbacher Marshall...... 2010 24. 155 Michael Jenkins Illinois...... 2001 113 Mike Lanese at Minnesota...... 1984 25. 153 Brian Robiskie Youngstown State...... 2007 113 Gary Williams at Michigan State...... 1980 153 Santonio Holmes at Indiana...... 2003 90. 112 David Boston Missouri...... 1998 153 David Boston at Penn State...... 1997 112 Cris Carter at Wisconsin...... 1986 153 David Boston at Indiana...... 1996 112 Gary Williams vs Penn State...... 1980 29. 152 Michael Jenkins vs. South Carolina...... 2002 93. 111 Michael Wiley Rice...... 1996 30. 150 Santonio Holmes Michigan State...... 2005 111 Brian Stablein Michigan...... 1992 150 Joey Galloway at Wisconsin...... 1993 111 Brian Baschnagel Indiana...... 1974 32. 149 Dee Miller at Penn State...... 1997 111 Bill Anders Wisconsin...... 1966 149 Terry Glenn Iowa...... 1995 97. 110 David Boston at Indiana...... 1998 34. 147 Michael Jenkins at Illinois...... 2002 110 Dee Miller at West Virginia...... 1998 147 Cris Carter at Illinois...... 1985 110 Doug Donley vs Southern California...... 1980 36. 146 Joey Galloway vs. Alabama...... 1995 110 James Houston Michigan State...... 1959 37. 145 Devin Smith California...... 2012 110 Robert Grimes Iowa...... 1951 38. 144 Jeff Graham at Purdue...... 1990 102. 109 Jeff Graham Southern California...... 1990 39. 143 Robert Grimes Pitt...... 1952 103. 108 Dane Sanzenbacher Eastern Michigan...... 2010 40. 142 Anthony Gonzalez at Texas...... 2006 108 David Boston Penn State...... 1998 41. 139 Thomas Watson SMU...... 1950 108 Bobby Olive Oklahoma...... 1989 42. 138 Ted Ginn, Jr. Illinois...... 2005 108 Mike Lanese at Northwestern...... 1985 138 Chris Vance Purdue...... 2001 108 Dino Dawson at Northwestern...... 1984 138 Doug Donley Washington State...... 1979 108 John Frank at Oklahoma...... 1983 45. 137 Doug Donley Illinois...... 1980 108 Cedric Anderson at Illinois...... 1982 46. 136 Michael Jenkins San Jose State...... 2002 108 David Hazel Indiana...... 1974 47. 134 Cris Carter Illinois...... 1984 111. 107 Brian Robiskie at Washington...... 2007 48. 133 Doug Donley Arizona State...... 1980 107 Chris Sanders Wisconsin...... 1994 49. 132 Michael Jenkins at Michigan...... 2003 113. 106 Devin Smith at Indiana...... 2012 50. 131 David Boston Arizona...... 1997 106 Michael Jenkins Akron...... 2001 131 Cris Carter Wisconsin...... 1985 106 Rickey Dudley vs. Tennessee...... 1996 131 Thad Jemison vs Pitt...... 1984 106 Buster Tillman at Washington...... 1994 131 Gary Williams vs Southern California...... 1980 106 Brian Stablein at Michigan State...... 1992 54. 130 Ken-Yon Rambo at Iowa...... 2000 106 Paul Warfield Northwestern...... 1963 55. 129 David Boston at West Virgina...... 1998 119. 105 David Boston vs. Texas A&M...... 1999 56. 128 Terry Glenn Notre Dame...... 1995 105 Dimitrious Stanley Penn State...... 1996 57. 127 Cris Carter Minnesota...... 1986 105 Terry Glenn vs. Boston College...... 1995 58. 126 Dane Sanzenbacher vs. Toledo ...... 2009 105 Jeff Graham at Iowa...... 1990 126 Gary Williams at Purdue...... 1981 105 Nate Harris vs Texas A&M...... 1987 60. 124 Santonio Holmes vs. Notre Dame...... 2005 124. 104 Ted Ginn, Jr. Michigan...... 2006 124 Michael Jenkins North Carolina State...... 2003 104 Santonio Holmes at Indiana...... 2005 124 Dimitrious Stanley vs. Arizona State...... 1997 104 Joey Galloway Washington...... 1993 63. 123 Ted Ginn, Jr. Northern Illinois...... 2006 104 Jeff Graham at Minnesota...... 1989 123 Michael Jenkins Purdue...... 2003 104 Gary Williams Florida State...... 1982 123 Reggie Germany at Iowa...... 2000 104 Gary Williams Michigan State...... 1981 123 John Frank at Michigan...... 1983 104 Robert Joslin at Iowa...... 1952 67. 122 Ted Ginn, Jr. Bowling Green...... 2006 104 Thomas Watson at Minnesota...... 1950 122 Doug Donley vs Penn State...... 1980 132. 103 Dee Miller Illinois...... 1997 122 Doug Donley Michigan State...... 1979 103 Terry Glenn Indiana...... 1995 70. 121 Santonio Holmes at Michigan...... 2003 103 Terry Glenn at Minnesota...... 1995 121 Jeff Graham Wisconsin...... 1988 103 Jeff Graham vs Auburn...... 1990 121 Cris Carter at Iowa...... 1986 103 Cris Carter Northwestern...... 1986 73. 120 Keith Byars Purdue...... 1983 103 Doug Donley Indiana...... 1979 120 Gary Williams Illinois...... 1980 138. 102 Dane Sanzenbacher at Iowa...... 2010 120 Larry Zelina at Wisconsin...... 1968 102 Keith Byars at Purdue...... 1984 76. 119 David Boston at Michigan State...... 1997 102 Cedric Anderson Northwestern...... 1981 77. 118 Anthony Gonzalez at Michigan State...... 2006 141. 101 DeVier Posey vs. Oregon...... 2009 118 Cris Carter at Purdue...... 1986 101 Chris Vance at Minnesota...... 2001 79. 117 Cedric Anderson at Purdue...... 1981 101 David Boston at Missouri...... 1997 117 Robert Joslin Iowa...... 1951 101 Jeff Graham Boston College...... 1989 81. 116 Brian Robiskie vs. Texas...... 2008 101 Fred Bruney Pitt...... 1952 116 Mike Lanese at Michigan State...... 1984 101 Ray Hamilton Missouri...... 1949 83. 115 Reggie Germany UCLA...... 1999 147. 100 Ken-Yon Rambo Miami (Ohio)...... 2000 115 Joey Galloway Indiana...... 1993 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL ohio state passing records

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Int TD Pct 1952 John Borton...... 1,555...... 196...... 115...... 6...... 15...... 58.7 2012 Braxton Miller...... 2,039...... 254...... 148...... 6...... 15...... 58.3 1951 Tony Curcillo...... 912...... 133...... 58...... 11...... 6...... 43.6 2011 Braxton Miller...... 1,159...... 157...... 85...... 4...... 13...... 54.1 1950 Vic Janowicz...... 561...... 77...... 32...... 7...... 12...... 41.6 2010 Joe Bauserman...... 174...... 22...... 16...... 1...... 2...... 72.7 1949 Pandel Savic...... 581...... 84...... 35...... 4...... 6...... 41.7 2009 Terrelle Pryor...... 2,094...... 295...... 167...... 11...... 18...... 56.6 1948 Pandel Savic...... 486...... 69...... 36...... 7...... 5...... 52.2 2008 Terrelle Pryor...... 1,311...... 165...... 100...... 4...... 12...... 60.6 1947 Dick Slager...... 236...... 69...... 19...... 10.....n/a...... 27.5 2007 Todd Boeckman...... 2,379...... 299...... 191...... 14...... 25...... 63.9 1946 George Spencer...... 398...... 51...... 25...... 4...... 3...... 49.0 2006 Troy Smith...... 2,542...... 311...... 203...... 6...... 30...... 65.3 1945 Dick Fisher...... 245...... 28...... 9...... 3.....n/a...... 32.1 2005 Troy Smith...... 2,282...... 237...... 149...... 4...... 16...... 62.9 1944 Les Horvath...... 344...... 32...... 14...... n/a.....n/a...... 43.7 2004 Justin Zwick...... 1,209...... 187...... 98...... 6...... 6...... 52.4 2003 Craig Krenzel...... 2,040...... 278...... 153...... 10...... 15...... 55.0 Individual Passing Records 2002 Craig Krenzel...... 2,110...... 249...... 148...... 7...... 12...... 59.4 Passing Yards - Game comp-Att opponent Int TD Year 2001 Steve Bellisari...... 1,919...... 220...... 119...... 7...... 10...... 54.1 1. 458 Art Schlichter 31-52 Florida State...... 0...... 2...... 1981 2000 Steve Bellisari...... 2,319...... 310...... 163...... 13...... 13...... 52.6 2. 378 Joe Germaine 29-43 at Penn State...... 2...... 2...... 1997 1999 Steve Bellisari...... 1,616...... 224...... 101...... 9...... 12...... 45.1 3. 362 Greg Frey 20-31 at Minnesota...... 1...... 3...... 1989 1998 Joe Germaine...... 3,330...... 384...... 230...... 7...... 25...... 59.9 4. 354 Bobby Hoying 24-35 at Penn State...... 1...... 3...... 1995 1997 Joe Germaine...... 1,847...... 210...... 129...... 9...... 16...... 61.4 5. 351 Joe Germaine 31-45 at Indiana...... 0...... 3...... 1998 1996 Stanley Jackson...... 1,298...... 165...... 87...... 5...... 12...... 52.7 6. 342 Troy Smith 19-28 vs. Notre Dame...... 0...... 2...... 2005 1995 Bobby Hoying...... 3,269...... 341...... 211...... 12...... 29...... 61.9 342 Joe Germaine 19-35 at Northwestern...... 1...... 3...... 1998 1994 Bobby Hoying...... 2,335...... 301...... 170...... 14...... 19...... 56.5 8. 339 Joe Germaine 27-39 Minnesota...... 2...... 2...... 1998 1993 Bobby Hoying...... 1,570...... 202...... 109...... 8...... 8...... 54.0 9. 336 Art Schlichter 19-33 at Purdue...... 1...... 3...... 1981 1992 Kirk Herbstreit...... 1,904...... 264...... 155...... 6...... 4...... 58.7 10. 330 Joe Germaine 16-28 Michigan...... 0...... 3...... 1998 1991 Kent Graham...... 1,018...... 153...... 79...... 6...... 4...... 51.6 11. 324 Justin Zwick 18-30 Marshall...... 2...... 3...... 2004 1990 Greg Frey...... 2,062...... 276...... 139...... 16...... 16...... 50.4 12. 319 Joe Germaine 18-30 at Iowa...... 2...... 3...... 1998 1989 Greg Frey...... 2,132...... 246...... 144...... 8...... 13...... 58.5 13. 316 Troy Smith 29-41 Michigan...... 1...... 4...... 2006 1988 Greg Frey...... 2,028...... 293...... 152...... 13...... 8...... 51.9 14. 315 Steve Bellisari 17-29 at Iowa...... 0...... 3...... 2000 1987 Tom Tupa...... 1,786...... 242...... 134...... 10...... 12...... 55.4 15. 312 John Borton 15-17 Washington St...... 0...... 5...... 1952 1986 Jim Karsatos...... 2,122...... 272...... 145...... 10...... 13...... 53.3 16. 307 Joe Germaine 17-28 at Illinois...... 0...... 3...... 1998 1985 Jim Karsatos...... 2,311...... 289...... 177...... 8...... 19...... 61.2 17. 304 Bobby Hoying 20-24 Purdue...... 0...... 5...... 1994 1984 Mike Tomczak...... 1,952...... 244...... 145...... 11...... 10...... 59.4 18. 302 Art Schlichter 20-35 vs. Penn State...... 1...... 3...... 1980 1983 Mike Tomczak...... 1,942...... 237...... 131...... 13...... 13...... 55.3 19. 301 Joe Germaine 18-32 at West Virginia...... 0...... 2...... 1998 1982 Mike Tomczak...... 1,602...... 187...... 96...... 11...... 8...... 51.3 20. 300 Troy Smith 27-37 at Michigan...... 0...... 1...... 2005 1981 Art Schlichter...... 2,551...... 350...... 183...... 10...... 17...... 52.3 1980 Art Schlichter...... 1,930...... 226...... 122...... 9...... 15...... 54.0 Passing Yards – Season comp att Int TD Pct Year 1979 Art Schlichter...... 1,816...... 200...... 105...... 6...... 14...... 52.5 1. 3,330 Joe Germaine...... 230...... 384...... 7...... 25...... 59.9...... 1998 1978 Art Schlichter...... 1,250...... 175...... 87...... 21...... 4...... 49.7 2. 3,269 Bobby Hoying...... 211...... 341...... 12...... 29...... 61.9...... 1995 1977 Rod Gerald...... 1,016...... 114...... 67...... 11...... 4...... 58.8 3. 2,551 Art Schlichter...... 183...... 350...... 10...... 17...... 52.3...... 1981 1976 Jim Pacenta...... 404...... 54...... 28...... 3...... 1...... 51.9 4. 2,542 Troy Smith...... 203...... 311...... 6...... 30...... 65.3...... 2006 1975 Cornelius Greene...... 1,066...... 121...... 68...... 8...... 6...... 56.2 5. 2,379 Todd Boeckman...... 191...... 299...... 14...... 25...... 63.9...... 2007 1974 Cornelius Greene...... 939...... 97...... 58...... 5...... 9...... 59.8 6. 2,335 Bobby Hoying...... 170...... 301...... 14...... 19...... 56.5...... 1994 1973 Cornelius Greene...... 343...... 46...... 20...... 7...... 2...... 43.5 7. 2,319 Steve Bellisari...... 163...... 310...... 13...... 13...... 52.6...... 2000 1972 Greg Hare...... 815...... 111...... 55...... 9...... 3...... 49.5 8. 2,311 Jim Karsatos...... 177...... 289...... 8...... 19...... 61.2...... 1985 1971 Don Lamka...... 718...... 107...... 54...... 5...... 2...... 50.5 9. 2,282 Troy Smith...... 149...... 237...... 4...... 16...... 62.9...... 2005 1970 Rex Kern...... 470...... 98...... 45...... 8...... 3...... 45.9 10. 2,132 Greg Frey...... 144...... 246...... 8...... 13...... 58.5...... 1989 1969 Rex Kern...... 1,002...... 135...... 68...... 10...... 9...... 50.4 11. 2,122 Jim Karsatos...... 145...... 272...... 10...... 13...... 53.3...... 1986 1968 Rex Kern...... 972...... 131...... 75...... 6...... 7...... 57.3 12. 2,110 Craig Krenzel...... 148...... 249...... 7...... 12...... 59.4...... 2002 1967 Bill Long...... 563...... 102...... 44...... 4...... 2...... 43.1 13. 2,094 Terrelle Pryor...... 167...... 295...... 11...... 18...... 56.6...... 2009 1966 Bill Long...... 1,180...... 192...... 106...... 12...... 6...... 55.2 14. 2,062 Greg Frey...... 139...... 276...... 16...... 16...... 50.4...... 1990 1965 Don Unverferth...... 1,061...... 191...... 99...... 10...... 4...... 51.8 15. 2,040 Craig Krenzel...... 153...... 278...... 10...... 15...... 55.0...... 2003 1964 Don Unverferth...... 871...... 160...... 73...... 10...... 4...... 45.6 16. 2,039 Braxton Miller...... 148...... 254...... 6...... 13...... 58.3...... 2012 1963 Don Unverferth...... 586...... 117...... 48...... 6...... 4...... 41.0 17. 2,028 Greg Frey...... 152...... 293...... 13...... 8...... 51.9...... 1988 1962 ...... 288...... 71...... 30...... 5...... 2...... 42.3 18. 1,952 Mike Tomczak...... 145...... 244...... 11...... 10...... 59.4...... 1984 1961 Joe Sparma...... 341...... 38...... 16...... 2...... 6...... 42.1 19. 1,942 Mike Tomczak...... 131...... 237...... 13...... 13...... 55.3...... 1983 1960 Tom Matte...... 737...... 95...... 50...... 4...... 8...... 52.6 20. 1,930 Art Schlichter...... 122...... 226...... 9...... 15...... 54.0...... 1980 1959 Tom Matte...... 439...... 51...... 28...... 2...... 4...... 54.9 21. 1,919 Steve Bellisari...... 119...... 220...... 7...... 10...... 54.1...... 2001 1958 Frank Kremblas...... 281...... 42...... 16...... 3...... 0...... 38.1 22. 1,904 Kirk Herbstreit...... 155...... 264...... 6...... 4...... 58.7...... 1992 1957 Frank Kremblas...... 337...... 47...... 20...... 1...... 3...... 42.6 23. 1,847 Joe Germaine...... 129...... 210...... 9...... 16...... 61.4...... 1997 1956 Don Clark...... 88...... 7...... 3...... 1...... 1...... 42.9 24. 1,816 Art Schlichter...... 105...... 200...... 6...... 14...... 52.5...... 1979 1955 Frank Ellwood...... 60...... 23...... 9...... 0...... 2...... 39.1 25. 1,786 Tom Tupa...... 134...... 242...... 10...... 12...... 55.4...... 1987 1954 Bill Leggett...... 643...... 106...... 52...... 7...... 8...... 49.1 1953 John Borton...... 522...... 86...... 45...... 9...... 4...... 52.3 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL ohio state passing records

Passing Yards – Career comp att Int TD Pct Years 3. 29 Troy Smith 41-316 Michigan...... 1...... 4...... 2006 1. 7,547 Art Schlichter...... 497..... 951...... 46...... 50.....52.3.....1978-81 29 Joe Germaine 43-378 at Penn State...... 2...... 2...... 1997 2. 7,232 Bobby Hoying...... 498..... 858...... 35...... 57.....58.0.....1992-95 5. 28 Kirk Herbstreit 46-271 Michigan...... 0...... 1...... 1992 3. 6,370 Joe Germaine...... 439..... 741...... 20...... 56.....59.2.....1996-98 6. 27 Troy Smith 37-300 at Michigan...... 0...... 1...... 2005 4. 6,316 Greg Frey...... 443..... 835...... 39...... 37.....53.1.....1987-90 27 Joe Germaine 39-339 Minnesota...... 2...... 2...... 1998 5. 5,878 Steve Bellisari...... 386..... 759...... 29...... 35.....50.9.....1998-01 8. 26 Craig Krenzel 36-273 North Carolina St....3...... 4...... 2003 6. 5,720 Troy Smith...... 420..... 670...... 13...... 54.....62.7.....2003-06 9. 25 John Borton 44-282 Pitt...... 1...... 5...... 1952 7. 5,569 Mike Tomczak...... 376..... 675...... 36...... 32.....55.7.....1981-84 10. 24 Bobby Hoying 35-354 at Penn State...... 1...... 3...... 1995 8. 5,089 Jim Karsatos...... 359..... 629...... 21...... 36.....57.1.....1984-86 24 Mike Tomczak 37-290 vs. USC...... 3...... 1...... 1985 9. 4,493 Craig Krenzel...... 329..... 579...... 21...... 28.....56.8.....2000-03 24 Greg Frey 37-281 LSU...... 1...... 1...... 1988 10. 3,405 Terrelle Pryor...... 267..... 460...... 15...... 30.....58.0.....2008-09 11. 3,198 Braxton Miller...... 233..... 411...... 10...... 28.....56.7...... 2011- Pass Completions – Season att-Yds Int. TD Year 12. 3,085 Todd Boeckman...... 255..... 402...... 16...... 31.....63.4.....2005-08 1. 230 Joe Germaine...... 384-3,330...... 7...... 25...... 1998 13. 2,660 Stanley Jackson...... 194..... 353...... 9...... 22.....55.0.....1994-97 2. 211 Bobby Hoying...... 341-3,269...... 12...... 29...... 1995 14. 2,518 Don Unverferth...... 220..... 468...... 26...... 12.....47.0.....1963-65 3. 203 Troy Smith...... 311-2,542...... 6...... 30...... 2006 15. 2,444 Rex Kern...... 188..... 364...... 24...... 19.....51.6.....1968-70 4. 191 Todd Boeckman...... 299-2,379...... 14...... 25...... 2007 16. 2,437 Kirk Herbstreit...... 197..... 349...... 11...... 5.....56.4.....1989-92 5. 183 Art Schlichter...... 350-2,551...... 10...... 17...... 1981 17. 2,348 Cornelius Greene...... 146..... 265...... 20...... 17.....55.3.....1972-75 6. 177 Jim Karsatos...... 289-2,311...... 8...... 19...... 1985 18. 2,252 Tom Tupa...... 171..... 304...... 12...... 15.....56.2.....1984-87 7. 170 Bobby Hoying...... 301-2,335...... 14...... 19...... 1994 19. 2,129 John Borton...... 167..... 293...... 18...... 19.....57.0.....1952-54 8. 167 Terrelle Pryor...... 294-2,094...... 11...... 18...... 2009 20. 1,779 Justin Zwick...... 158..... 276...... 7...... 7.....57.2.....2003-06 9. 163 Steve Bellisari...... 310-2,319...... 13...... 13...... 2000 21. 1,768 Bill Long...... 154..... 208...... 18...... 8.....50.0.....1966-68 10. 155 Kirk Herbstreit...... 264-1,904...... 6...... 4...... 1992 22. 1,338 Greg Hare...... 91..... 200...... 16...... 6.....45.5.....1971-73 23. 1,273 Rod Gerald...... 83..... 158...... 15...... 4.....52.5.....1975-78 Pass Completions – Career att-Yds Int. TD Years 24. 1,260 Pandel Savic...... 87..... 194...... 16...... 12.....44.8.....1947-49 1. 498 Bobby Hoying...... 858-7,232...... 35..... 57....1992-95 2. 497 Art Schlichter...... 951-7,547...... 46..... 50....1978-81 Pass Attempts – Game comp-Yds opponent Int. TD Year 3. 443 Greg Frey...... 835-6,316...... 39..... 37....1987-90 1. 52 Art Schlichter 31-458.....Florida State...... 0...... 2...... 1981 4. 439 Joe Germaine...... 741-6,370...... 20..... 56....1996-98 2. 47 Steve Bellisari 21-251.....Michigan...... 3...... 1...... 2000 5. 420 Troy Smith...... 670-5,720...... 13..... 54....2003-06 3. 46 Kirk Herbstreit 28-271.....Michigan...... 0...... 1...... 1992 6. 386 Steve Bellisari...... 759-5,878...... 29..... 35....1998-01 4. 45 Bobby Hoying 22-286.....at Michigan...... 2...... 1...... 1995 7. 376 Mike Tomczak...... 675-5,569...... 36..... 32....1981-84 5. 44 John Borton 25-282.....Pitt...... 1...... 5...... 1952 8. 359 Jim Karsatos...... 629-5,089...... 21..... 36....1983-86 6. 43 Joe Germaine 29-378.....at Penn State...... 2...... 2...... 1997 9. 329 Craig Krenzel...... 579-4,493...... 21..... 28....2000-03 10. 267 Terrelle Pryor...... 460-3,405...... 15..... 30....2008-09 Pass Attempts – Season Comp-Yds Int. TD Year 1. 384 Joe Germaine...... 230-3,330...... 7...... 25...... 1998 Passes Had Intercepted – Game cp-At-Yds-TD Opponent Year 2. 350 Art Schlichter...... 183-2,551...... 10...... 17...... 1981 1. 5 Art Schlichter...... 12-26-182-0...... Penn State...... 1978 3. 341 Bobby Hoying...... 211-3,269...... 12...... 29...... 1995 2. 4 Rex Kern...... 6-17-88-1...... at Michigan...... 1969 4. 311 Troy Smith...... 203-2,542...... 6...... 30...... 2006 4 Ron Maciejowski...... 5-13-141-0...... at Wisconsin.....1970 5. 310 Steve Bellisari...... 163-2,319...... 13...... 13...... 2000 4 Art Schlichter...... 3-16-50-0...... SMU...... 1978 6. 301 Bobby Hoying...... 170-2,335...... 14...... 19...... 1994 4 Mike Tomczak...... 6-19-71-0...... Stanford...... 1982 7. 299 Todd Boeckman...... 191-2,379...... 14...... 25...... 2007 4 Greg Frey...... 7-22-101-0...... at Indiana...... 1988 9. 295 Terrelle Pryor...... 167-2,094...... 11...... 18...... 2009 4 Greg Frey...... 18-32-244-0...... Illinois...... 1990 9. 293 Greg Frey...... 152-2,028...... 13...... 8...... 1988 10. 289 Jim Karsatos...... 177-2,311...... 8...... 19...... 1985 Passes Had Intercepted – Season comp.-Att. Yds. TD Year 1. 21 Art Schlichter...... 87-175...... 1,250...... 4...... 1978 Pass Attempts – Career Comp-Yds Int. TD Years 2. 16 Greg Frey...... 139-276...... 2,062...... 16...... 1990 1. 951 Art Schlichter...... 497-7,547...... 46..... 50....1978-81 3. 14 Todd Boeckman...... 191-299...... 2,379...... 25...... 2007 2. 858 Bobby Hoying...... 498-7,232...... 35..... 57....1992-95 14 Bobby Hoying...... 170-301...... 2,335...... 19...... 1994 3. 835 Greg Frey...... 443-6,316...... 39..... 37....1987-90 5. 13 Steve Bellisari...... 163-310...... 2,319...... 13...... 2000 4. 759 Steve Bellisari...... 386-5,878...... 29..... 35....1998-01 13 Mike Tomczak...... 131-237...... 1,942...... 13...... 1983 5. 741 Joe Germaine...... 439-6,370...... 20..... 56....1996-98 13 Greg Frey...... 152-293...... 2,028...... 8...... 1988 6. 675 Mike Tomczak...... 376-5,569...... 36..... 32....1981-84 7. 670 Troy Smith...... 420-5,720...... 13..... 54....2003-06 Passes Had Intercepted – Career...... Comp.-Att...... Yds...... TD...... Years 8. 629 Jim Karsatos...... 359-5,089...... 21..... 36....1983-86 1. 46 Art Schlichter...... 497-951...... 7,547...... 50....1978-81 9. 579 Craig Krenzel...... 329-4,493...... 21..... 28....2000-03 2. 39 Greg Frey...... 443-835...... 6,316...... 37....1987-90 10. 468 Don Unverferth...... 220-2,518...... 26..... 12....1963-65 3. 36 Mike Tomczak...... 376-675...... 5,569...... 32....1981-84 4. 35 Bobby Hoying...... 498-858...... 7,232...... 57....1992-95 Pass Completions – Game att-Yds opponent Int. TD Year 5. 29 Steve Bellisari...... 386-759...... 5,878...... 35....1998-01 1. 31 Joe Germaine 45-351 at Indiana...... 0...... 3...... 1998 31 Art Schlichter 52-458 Florida State...... 0...... 2...... 1981 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL ohio state passing records

Completion Percentage – Game 5. 19 Bobby Hoying...... 170...... 301...... 2,335...... 14...... 1994 comp-Att Opponent....Yds....Int....TD.....Year 19 Jim Karsatos...... 177...... 289...... 2,311...... 8...... 1985 1. .909 Bill Mrukowski 10-11 UCLA...... 86...... 0...... 0..... 1961 7. 18 Terrelle Pryor...... 167...... 295...... 2,094...... 11...... 2009 2. .867 Stanley Jackson 13-15 Indiana...... 189...... 0...... 0..... 1997 8. 17 Art Schlichter...... 183...... 350...... 2,551...... 10...... 1981 3. .833 Bobby Hoying 20-24 Purdue...... 304...... 0...... 5..... 1994 9. 16 Troy Smith...... 149...... 237...... 2,282...... 4...... 2005 4. .882 John Borton 15-17 Wash. State...312...... 0...... 5..... 1952 16 Joe Germaine...... 129...... 210...... 1,847...... 9...... 1997 5. .857 Craig Krenzel 12-14 Kent State...... 190...... 0...... 1..... 2002 16 Greg Frey...... 139...... 276...... 2,062...... 16...... 1990 .857 Bill Long 12-14 TCU...... 106...... 0...... 0..... 1966 .857 Mike Tomczak 12-14.....Wisconsin...... 162...... 0...... 1..... 1983 Touchdown Passes – Career.... Comp...... Att...... Yds...... Int...... Years 1. 57 Bobby Hoying...... 498...... 858...... 7,232...... 35...... 1992-95 Completion Percentage – Season...... Comp-Att...... Yds... Int.... TD...... Year 2. 56 Joe Germaine...... 439...... 741...... 6,370...... 20...... 1996-98 1. .653 Troy Smith...... 203-311...... 2,542...... 6.... 30...... 2006 3. 54 Troy Smith...... 420...... 670...... 5,720...... 13...... 2003-06 2. .639 Todd Boeckman...... 191-299...... 2,379..... 14.... 25...... 2007 4. 50 Art Schlichter...... 497...... 951...... 7,547...... 46...... 1978-81 3. .629 Troy Smith...... 149-237...... 2,282...... 4.... 16...... 2005 5. 37 Greg Frey...... 443...... 835...... 6,316...... 39...... 1987-90 4. .619 Bobby Hoying...... 211-341...... 3,269..... 12.... 29...... 1995 6. 36 Jim Karsatos...... 359...... 629...... 5,089...... 21...... 1983-86 5. .614 Joe Germaine...... 129-210...... 1,847...... 9.... 16...... 1997 7. 35 Steve Bellisari...... 386...... 759...... 5,878...... 29...... 1998-01 6. .612 Jim Karsatos...... 177-289...... 2,311...... 8.... 19...... 1985 8. 32 Mike Tomczak...... 376...... 675...... 5,569...... 36...... 1981-84 7. .606 Terrelle Pryor...... 100-165...... 1,311...... 4.... 12...... 2008 9. 31 Todd Boeckman...... 255...... 402...... 3,085...... 16...... 2005-08 8. .600 Stanley Jackson...... 81-135...... 1,055...... 3...... 8...... 1997 10. 30 Terrelle Pryor...... 267...... 460...... 3,405...... 15...... 2008-09 9. .599 Joe Germaine...... 230-384...... 3,330...... 7.... 25...... 1998 10. .594 Craig Krenzel...... 148-249...... 2,110...... 7.... 12...... 2002 Passing Yards Per Game – Season .594 Mike Tomczak...... 145-244...... 1,952..... 11.... 10...... 1984 Yards Gm..Comp-Att....Int....TD...... Year 1. 277.5 Joe Germaine 3,330 12...... 230-384...... 7....25...... 1998 Completion Percentage – Career...... Comp-Att...... Yds.... Int.... TD...... Years 2. 251.5 Bobby Hoying 3,269 13...... 211-341.....12....29...... 1995 1. .634 Todd Boeckman...... 255-402...... 3,085..... 16.... 31...2005-08 3. 212.6 Art Schlichter 2,551 12...... 183-350.....10....17...... 1981 2. .627 Troy Smith...... 420-670...... 5,720..... 13.... 54...2003-06 4. 207.5 Troy Smith 2,282 11...... 149-237...... 4....16...... 2005 3. .592 Joe Germaine...... 439-741...... 6,370..... 20.... 56...1996-98 5. 195.5 Troy Smith 2,542 13...... 203-311...... 6....30...... 2006 4. .580 Terrelle Pryor...... 267-460...... 3,405..... 15.... 30...2008-09 6. 193.3 Steve Bellisari 2,319 12...... 163-310.....13....13...... 2000 .580 Bobby Hoying...... 498-858...... 7,232..... 35.... 57...1992-95 7. 192.6 Jim Karsatos 2,311 12...... 177-289...... 8....19...... 1985 6. .572 Justin Zwick...... 158-276...... 1,779...... 7...... 7...2003-06 8. 191.9 Steve Bellisari 1,919 10...... 119-220...... 7....10...... 2001 7. .571 Jim Karsatos...... 359-629...... 5,089..... 21.... 36...1983-86 9. 185.5 Craig Krenzel 2,040 11...... 153-278.....10....15...... 2003 8. .570 John Borton...... 167-293...... 2,129..... 18.... 19...1952-54 10. 184.4 Greg Frey 2,028 11...... 152-293.....13...... 8...... 1988 9. .568 Craig Krenzel...... 329-579...... 4,493..... 21.... 28...2000-03 10. .567 Braxton Miller...... 233-411...... 3,198..... 10.... 28...... 2009- Passing Yards Per Game – Career Yards Gm..Comp-Att....Int....TD...... Years Touchdown Passes – Game ...... Cp-At-Yds-Int...... Opponent ...... Year 1. 172.2 Joe Germaine 6,370 37...... 439-741.....20....56...1996-98 1. 5 Bobby Hoying...... 25-44-282-1...... at Pittsburgh...... 1995 2. 160.7 Bobby Hoying 7,232 45...... 498-858.....35....57...1992-95 5 Bobby Hoying...... 20-24-304-0...... Purdue...... 1994 3. 157.2 Art Schlichter 7,547 48...... 492-951.....46....50...1978-81 5 John Borton...... 15-17-312-0...... Washington State...... 1952 4. 154.0 Greg Frey 6,316 41...... 443-835.....39....37...1987-90 4. 4 Braxton Miller...... 16-30-249-1...... California...... 2012 5. 141.4 Jim Karsatos 5,089 36...... 359-629.....21....36...1983-86 4 Terrelle Pryor...... 10-16-139-1...... Troy...... 2008 6. 136.2 Troy Smith 5,720 42...... 420-670.....13....54...2003-06 4 Todd Boeckman...... 11-14-179-1...... Northwestern...... 2007 7. 133.2 Braxton Miller 3,198 24...... 233-411.....28....10...... 2009- 4 Troy Smith...... 29-41-216-1...... Michigan...... 2006 8. 131.0 Terrelle Pryor 3,405 26...... 267-460.....15....30...2008-09 4 Troy Smith...... 12-19-185-1...... at Northwestern...... 2006 9. 128.4 Craig Krenzel 4,493 35...... 329-579.....21....28...2000-03 4 Troy Smith...... 15-23-220-0...... Indiana...... 2006 10. 127.8 Steve Bellisari 5,878 46...... 386-759.....29....35...1998-01 4 Troy Smith...... 16-25-186-0...... at Iowa...... 2006 11. 123.3 Justin Zwick 1,233 10...... 158-276...... 7...... 7...2003-04 4 Craig Krenzel...... 26-36-273-3...... North Carolina State.. 2003 12. 116.0 Mike Tomczak 5,569 48...... 376-675.....36....32...1981-84 4 Craig Krenzel...... 11-24-189-2...... Kansas State...... 2003 13. 114.3 Todd Boeckman 3,085 27...... 255-402.....16....31...2005-08 4 Bobby Hoying...... 14-22-272-0...... Notre Dame...... 1995 4 Vic Janowicz...... 6-6-151-0...... Pitt...... 1950 Consecutive Passes Completed – Game 4 Vic Janowicz...... 5-6-133-0...... Iowa...... 1950 O opponent Year 4 Tony Curcillo...... 10-14-292-1...... Iowa...... 1951 1. 12 Jim Karsatos...... Wisconsin...... 1985 4 Art Schlichter...... 14-21-284-0...... Illinois...... 1980 4 Mike Tomczak...... 21-25-273-0...... Oregon...... 1983 Consecutive Passes Completed – Season O opponents Year Touchdown Passes – Season... Comp...... Att...... Yds...... Int...... Year 1. 12 Bill Mrukowski...... UCLA 9, Illinois 3...... 1961 1. 30 Troy Smith...... 203...... 311...... 2,542...... 6...... 2006 12 Mike Tomczak...... Oregon 10, Oklahoma 2...... 1983 2. 29 Bobby Hoying...... 211...... 341...... 3,269...... 12...... 1995 12 Jim Karsatos...... Wisconsin...... 1985 3. 25 Todd Boeckman...... 191...... 299...... 2,379...... 14...... 2007 12 Craig Krenzel...... Texas Tech 1, Kent St. 11...... 2002 25 Joe Germaine...... 230...... 384...... 3,330...... 7...... 1998

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Consecutive Games 200 Yards Passing – Season 400-Yard Passing Games – Career...... Opponent...... Year First-Last Games Year 1. 1 Art Schlichter...... Florida State...... 1981 1. 10 Joe Germaine...... Missouri/Texas A&M...... 1998 2. 7 Bobby Hoying...... at Pitt/at Minn...... 1995 Passing Efficiency – Game (min. 10 completions) 3. 4 Troy Smith...... Michigan State/Illinois...... 2005 Cp...At..Int...Yds...TD... Opponent...... Year 4. 3 Troy Smith...... Northern Illinois/Cincinnati...... 2006 1. 339.4 John Borton...... 15....17.....0....312.....5... Washington State.. 1952 3 Steve Bellisari...... at Penn St./Purdue...... 2001 2. 326.6 Tony Curcillo...... 10....14.....1....292.....4... Iowa...... 1951 3 Mike Tomczak...... Purdue/Michigan State...... 1984 3. 293.8 Craig Kranzel...... 11....14.....0....241.....3... San Jose State...... 2002 4. 272.1 Troy Smith...... 10....15.....0....249.....3... Michigan State...... 2005 Consecutive Games 100 Yards Passing – Career...... Years 5. 265.9 Todd Boeckman....11....14.....1....179.....4... Northwestern...... 2007 1. 17 Bobby Hoying...... 1994 (4), 1995 (13) 6. 258.4 Bobby Hoying...... 20....24.....0....304.....5... Purdue...... 1994 17 Art Schlichter...... 1980 (5), 1981 (12) 7. 257.4 Art Schlichter...... 17....21.....0....284.....4... Illinois...... 1980 3. 14 Troy Smith...... 2005 (2), 2006 (12) 8. 257.2 Joe Germaine...... 11....14.....0....180.....3... at Illinois...... 1996 4. 13 Joe Germaine...... 1997 (1), 1998 (12) 9. 235.0 Art Schlichter...... 14....19.....1....271.....3... Arizona State...... 1980 5. 12 Braxton Miller...... 2011 (2), 2012 (10) 10. 235.0 Jim Karsatos...... 16....20.....1....275.....3... at Northwestern..... 1985 11. 228.5 Mike Tomczak...... 21....25.....0....273.....4... Oregon...... 1983 200-Yard Passing Games – Season...... Years 12. 228.2 Troy Smith...... 13....21.....0....298.....3... Illinois...... 2005 1. 11 Joe Germaine...... 1998 13. 227.4 Bobby Hoying...... 14....22.....0....272.....4... Notre Dame...... 1995 11 Bobby Hoying...... 1995 14. 223.2 Craig Krenzel...... 12....14.....0....190.....1... Kent State...... 2002 3. 6 Todd Boeckman...... 2007 15. 222.4 Joe Bauserman....12....16.....0....163.....3... Akron...... 2011 6 Troy Smith...... 2006 6 Steve Bellisari...... 2000 Passing Efficiency – Season (min. 100 completions) 6. 5 Steve Bellisari...... 2001 Comp...... Att...... Int...... Yds...... TD...... Year 5 Bobby Hoying...... 1994 1. 163.4 Bobby Hoying...... 211...... 341...... 12.... 3,269...... 29...... 1995 5 Greg Frey...... 1989 2. 162.6 Troy Smith...... 149...... 237...... 4.... 2,282...... 16...... 2005 9. 4 Braxton Miller...... 2012 3. 161.9 Troy Smith...... 203...... 311...... 6.... 2,542...... 30...... 2006 4 Terrelle Pryor...... 2009 4. 151.8 Joe Germaine...... 129...... 210...... 9.... 1,847...... 16...... 1997 4 Troy Smith...... 2005 5. 150.5 Joe Germaine...... 230...... 384...... 7.... 3,330...... 25...... 1998 4 Kirk Herbstreit...... 1992 6. 148.9 Todd Boeckman.....191...... 299...... 14.... 2,379...... 25...... 2007 7. 146.5 Terrelle Pryor...... 167...... 295...... 11.... 2,094...... 18...... 2008 200-Yard Passing Games – Career...... Years 8. 145.8 Art Schlichter...... 105...... 200...... 6.... 1,816...... 14...... 1979 1. 16 Bobby Hoying...... 1992-95 9. 144.5 Jim Karsatos...... 177...... 289...... 8.... 2,311...... 19...... 1985 2. 14 Steve Bellisari...... 1998-01 10. 144.4 John Borton...... 115...... 196...... 6.... 1,555...... 15...... 1952 3. 13 Troy Smith...... 2003-06 11. 142.2 Greg Frey...... 144...... 246...... 8.... 2,132...... 13...... 1989 13 Joe Germaine...... 1996-98 12. 140.9 Craig Krenzel...... 148...... 249...... 7.... 2,110...... 12...... 2002 13 Greg Frey...... 1987-90 13. 140.4 Braxton Miller...... 148...... 254...... 6.... 2,039...... 15...... 2012 6. 12 Art Schlichter...... 1978-81 14. 133.2 Bobby Hoying...... 170...... 301...... 14.... 2,335...... 19...... 1994 7. 11 Mike Tomczak...... 1982-85 Passing Efficiency – Career (min. 300 completions) 300-Yard Passing Games – Season...... Year Comp..... Att...... Int...... Yds...... TD...... Year 1. 7 Joe Germaine...... 1998 1. 157.1 Troy Smith...... 420...... 670...... 13.... 5,720...... 54.....2003-06 2. 2 Troy Smith...... 2005 2. 151.0 Joe Germaine...... 439...... 741...... 20.... 6,370...... 56.....1996-98 2 Art Schlichter...... 1981 3. 142.6 Bobby Hoying...... 498...... 858...... 35.... 7,232...... 57.....1992-95 4. 1 Troy Smith...... 2006 4. 139.7 Braxton Miller...... 233...... 411...... 10.... 3,198...... 28...... 2011- 1 Justin Zwick...... 2004 5. 137.2 Jim Karsatos...... 359...... 629...... 21.... 5,089...... 36.....1983-86 1 Steve Bellisari...... 2001 6. 130.7 Craig Krenzel...... 329...... 579...... 21.... 4,493...... 28.....2000-03 1 Steve Bellisari...... 2000 7. 129.9 Mike Tomczak...... 376...... 675...... 36.... 5,569...... 32.....1981-84 1 Joe Germaine...... 1997 8. 126.6 Art Schlichter...... 497...... 951...... 46.... 7,547...... 50.....1978-81 1 Bobby Hoying...... 1995 9. 123.5 Steve Bellisari...... 386...... 759...... 29.... 5,878...... 35.....1998-01 1 Bobby Hoying...... 1994 10. 121.8 Greg Frey...... 443...... 835...... 39.... 6,316...... 37.....1987-90 1 Art Schlichter...... 1980 1 Greg Frey...... 1989

300-Yard Passing Games – Career...... Years 1. 8 Joe Germaine...... 1996-98 2. 3 Troy Smith...... 2003-06 3 Art Schlichter...... 1978-81 4. 2 Bobby Hoying...... 1992-95 2 Steve Bellisari...... 1998-01 6. 1 Justin Zwick...... 2003-06 1 Greg Frey...... 1987-90 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL ohio state passing records

Top All-Time Passing Games (by Yards) 55. 257 Greg Frey...... Minnesota...... 1990 Yds Player...... Opponent...... Year 56. 256 Mike Tomczak...... at Michigan State...... 1984 1. 458 Art Schlichter...... Florida State...... 1981 57. 299 Donald Lamka...... Colorado...... 1971 2. 378 Joe Germaine...... at Penn State...... 1997 58. 253 Todd Boeckman...... at Penn State...... 2007 3. 362 Greg Frey...... at Minnesota...... 1989 59. 252 Greg Frey...... Boston College...... 1989 4. 354 Bobby Hoying...... at Penn State...... 1995 60. 251 Steve Bellisari...... Michigan...... 2000 5. 351 Joe Germaine...... at Indiana...... 1998 251 Steve Bellisari...... at Illinois...... 2000 6. 342 Troy Smith...... vs. Notre Dame...... 2005 62. 249 Braxton Miller...... California...... 2012 342 Joe Germaine...... at Northwestern...... 1998 249 Troy Smith...... Michigan State...... 2005 8. 339 Joe Germaine...... Minnesota...... 1998 64. 247 Mike Tomczak...... at Illinois...... 1982 9. 336 Art Schlichter...... at Purdue...... 1981 65. 246 Steve Bellisari...... Akron...... 2001 10. 330 Joe Germaine...... Michigan...... 1998 246 Bobby Hoying...... vs. Tennessee...... 1996 11. 324 Justin Zwick...... Marshall...... 2004 246 Jim Karsatos...... vs Pitt...... 1985 12. 320 Steve Bellisari...... vs. South Carolina...... 2002 68. 245 Joe Germaine...... Michigan State...... 1998 13. 319 Joe Germaine...... at Iowa...... 1998 69. 244 Greg Frey...... Illinois...... 1990 14. 316 Troy Smith...... Michigan...... 2006 70. 243 Steve Bellisari...... Ohio...... 1999 15. 315 Steve Bellisari...... at Iowa...... 2000 71. 241 Troy Smith...... Michigan...... 2004 16. 312 John Borton...... Washington State...... 1952 241 Craig Krenzel...... San Jose State...... 2002 17. 307 Joe Germaine...... at Illinois...... 1998 73. 240 Steve Bellisari...... at Arizona...... 2000 18. 304 Bobby Hoying...... Purdue...... 1994 240 Steve Bellisari...... Iowa...... 1999 19. 302 Art Schlichter...... vs Penn State...... 1980 240 Art Schlichter...... at Stanford...... 1981 20. 301 Joe Germaine...... at West Virginia...... 1998 76. 239 Terrelle Pryor...... Minnesota...... 2009 21. 300 Troy Smith...... at Michigan...... 2005 77. 236 Mike Tomczak...... Illinois...... 1984 22. 298 Troy Smith...... Illinois...... 2005 78. 235 Braxton Miller...... at Michigan...... 2011 298 Mike Tomczak...... at Michigan...... 1983 235 Cornelius Greene...... Indiana...... 1974 24. 297 Troy Smith...... Northern Illinois...... 2006 80. 234 Troy Smith...... at Michigan State...... 2006 297 Art Schlichter...... vs Southern California...... 1980 234 Tom Tupa...... Oregon...... 1987 26. 296 Bobby Hoying...... at Pitt...... 1995 234 Mike Tomczak...... at Oklahoma...... 1983 27. 292 Anthony Curcillo...... Iowa...... 1951 83. 233 Troy Smith...... at Minnesota...... 2005 28. 290 Mike Tomczak...... vs Southern California...... 1985 233 Art Schlichter...... Washington State...... 1979 29. 289 Art Schlichter...... at Purdue...... 1978 85. 232 Greg Frey...... vs Auburn...... 1990 30. 288 Bobby Hoying...... at Washington...... 1994 86. 229 Bobby Hoying...... Illinois...... 1994 31. 287 Bobby Hoying...... at Minnesota...... 1995 229 Greg Frey...... at Michigan State...... 1988 32. 286 Bobby Hoying...... at Michigan...... 1995 88. 228 Jim Karsatos...... Washington State...... 1985 33. 285 Greg Frey...... Oklahoma State...... 1989 228 Bill Long...... Washington...... 1966 34. 284 Art Schlichter...... Illinois...... 1980 90. 226 Braxton Miller...... Illinois...... 2012 35. 282 John Borton...... Pitt...... 1952 226 Terrelle Pryor...... Penn State...... 2008 36. 281 Greg Frey...... Louisiana State...... 1988 226 Troy Smith...... at Indiana...... 2005 281 Art Schlichter...... Northwestern...... 1981 226 Craig Krenzel...... Purdue...... 2003 38. 280 Mike Tomczak...... at Purdue...... 1984 226 Mike Tomczak...... vs Pitt...... 1984 39. 276 Bobby Hoying...... Purdue...... 1995 95. 225 Todd Boeckman...... at Washington...... 2007 40. 275 Jim Karsatos...... at Northwestern...... 1985 225 Todd Boeckman...... Youngstown State...... 2007 41. 273 Bobby Hoying...... Iowa...... 1995 97. 224 Jim Karsatos...... Utah...... 1986 273 Mike Tomczak...... Oregon...... 1983 224 Mike Tomczak...... Minnesota...... 1982 43. 272 Craig Krenzel...... at Indiana...... 2003 99. 223 Greg Frey...... at Iowa...... 1990 272 Bobby Hoying...... Notre Dame...... 1995 100. 222 Joe Germaine...... vs. Texas A&M...... 1999 45. 271 Kirk Herbstreit...... Michigan...... 1992 222 Mike Tomczak...... at Northwestern...... 1982 271 Art Schlichter...... Arizona State...... 1980 102. 221 Terrelle Pryor...... at Purdue...... 2009 47. 269 Troy Smith...... at Texas...... 2006 221 Craig Krenzel...... at Michigan...... 2003 269 Bobby Hoying...... vs. Boston College...... 1995 104. 220 Troy Smith...... Indiana...... 2006 49. 266 Terrelle Pryor...... vs. Oregon...... 2009 220 Greg Frey...... at Michigan...... 1989 50. 265 Stanley Jackson...... Wisconsin...... 1996 106. 219 Tom Tupa...... at Michigan...... 1987 51. 263 Steve Bellisari...... Purdue...... 2001 107. 217 Bobby Hoying...... Pitt...... 1994 263 Jim Karsatos...... Wisconsin...... 1985 217 Kirk Herbstreit...... Minnesota...... 1992 53. 262 Terrelle Pryor...... vs. Toledo...... 2009 109. 216 Kirk Herbstreit...... at Wisconsin...... 1992 262 Greg Frey...... Southern California...... 1990 216 Tom Tupa...... Iowa...... 1987

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111. 215 George Spencer...... Pitt...... 1946 TWO Passers with 100+ Yards Passing In A Game 112. 213 Justin Zwick...... Cincinnati...... 2004 213 Craig Krenzel...... at Michigan State...... 2003 Year opponent...... Yards...... Att...Comp...... TD...... Int. 213 Joe Germaine...... Penn State...... 1998 115. 212 Art Schlichter...... at Michigan State...... 1980 2011 Akron 116. 211 Braxton Miller...... at Indiana...... 2012 Joe Bauserman 163...... 16...... 12...... 3...... 0 211 Justin Zwick...... at Northwestern...... 2004 Braxton Miller 130...... 12...... 8...... 1...... 0 211 Joe Germaine...... at Missouri...... 1998 2003 at Michigan 211 Joe Germaine...... at Minnesota...... 1997 Craig Krenzel 221...... 33...... 20...... 2 211 Jim Karsatos...... Northwestern...... 1986 Scott McMullen 108...... 13...... 8...... 0 121. 210 Steve Bellisari...... Wisconsin...... 1999 2003 at Indiana 122. 209 Todd Boeckman...... at Minnesota...... 2007 Craig Krenzel 272...... 26...... 19...... 1 209 Steve Bellisari...... at Penn State...... 2001 Scott McMullen 111...... 5...... 5...... 1 124. 208 Todd Boeckman...... vs. LSU...... 2007 2002 San Jose State 125. 208 Steve Bellisari...... at Purdue...... 2000 Craig Krenzel 241...... 14...... 11...... 3 126. 207 Braxton Miller...... Miami (Ohio)...... 2012 Scott McMullen 114...... 9...... 8...... 0 207 Bobby Hoying...... Wisconsin...... 1994 1999 UCLA 128. 206 Bobby Hoying...... at Wisconsin...... 1995 Steve Bellisari 159...... 16...... 11...... 2 206 Greg Frey...... Wisconsin...... 1988 Austin Moherman 107...... 19...... 10...... 0 130. 205 Jim Karsatos...... Minnesota...... 1986 1997 Arizona 205 Art Schlichter...... vs Clemson...... 1978 Joe Germaine 118...... 11...... 7...... 0 132. 204 Craig Krenzel...... at Wisconsin...... 2002 Stanley Jackson 104...... 11...... 7...... 1 204 Brent Offenbecher...... Florida State...... 1982 1996 Rice 204 Greg Hare...... at Indiana...... 1971 Stanley Jackson 151...... 9...... 7...... 2 135. 203 Troy Smith...... Cincinnati...... 2006 Joe Germaine 164...... 10...... 5...... 3 203 Craig Krenzel...... Washington...... 2003 1995 at Pitt 203 Steve Bellisari...... at Minnesota...... 2001 Bobby Hoying 296...... 24...... 15...... 5 203 Steve Bellisari...... Penn State...... 2000 Stanley Jackson 118...... 8...... 7...... 1 203 Bobby Hoying...... Indiana...... 1995 1993 Indiana 140. 202 Craig Krenzel...... at Wisconsin...... 2003 Bret Powers 124...... 15...... 9...... 1 202 Greg Frey...... Illinois...... 1988 Bobby Hoying 141...... 13...... 10...... 1 202 Jim Karsatos...... vs Alabama...... 1986 1993 at Wisconsin 143. 201 Kirk Herbstreit...... at Michigan State...... 1992 Bobby Hoying 177...... 22...... 12...... 0 144. 200 Todd Boeckman...... at Purdue...... 2007 Bret Powers 113...... 11...... 5...... 1 200 Joe Sparma...... at Michigan...... 1961 1993 Michigan State Bobby Hoying 181...... 21...... 14...... 2 NOTE: Ohio State quarterbacks have thrown for 100 or more yards in a game 452 Bret Powers 113...... 10...... 7...... times. 1993 Northwestern Bobby Hoying 180...... 23...... 10...... 0 Bret Powers 102...... 7...... 5...... 1 1993 Rice Bret Powers 102...... 8...... 5...... 1 Bobby Hoying 144...... 22...... 13...... 1 1984 Northwestern Mike Tomczak 119...... 11...... 7...... 2 Jim Karsatos 108...... 4...... 3...... 2

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Career Won-Loss Records for OSU Quarterbacks Games from 1960 season Joe Bauserman 2011...... 2-1 Rex Kern 1968...... 9-0 Troy Smith 2004...... 4-1 1983 Mike Tomczak...... 8-2 .667...... 2-1 1969...... 7-1 2005...... 9-1 Jim Karsatos...... 1-1 1970...... 9-1 2006...... 12-1 1984 Mike Tomczak...... 7-3 Steve Bellisari 1999...... 5-5 .926...... 25-2 .893...... 25-3 Jim Karsatos...... 2-0 2000...... 8-4 Craig Krenzel 2001...... 1-1 1985 Jim Karsatos...... 9-3 2001...... 6-3 2002...... 14-0 Joe Sparma 1961...... 4-0 1986 Jim Karsatos...... 10-3 .613...... 19-12 2003...... 9-2 1962...... 4-3 1987 Tom Tupa...... 6-4-1 .889...... 24-3 .727...... 8-3 1988 Greg Frey...... 4-6-1 Todd Boeckman 2007...... 11-2 Mike Tomczak 1982...... 8-2 1989 Greg Frey...... 8-4 2008...... 2-2 Donald Lamka 1971...... 5-3 1983...... 8-3 1990 Greg Frey...... 7-4-1 .765...... 13-4 .625 1984...... 7-3 1991 Kent Graham...... 7-3 .742...... 23-8 Kirk Herbstreit...... 1-1 Arnold Fontes 1965...... 1-0 William Long 1966...... 4-5 1992 Kirk Herbstreit...... 8-3-1 1.000...... 1-0 1967...... 5-3 Tom Tupa 1987...... 6-4-1 1993 Bobby Hoying...... 10-1-1 .529...... 9-8 .561 1994 Bobby Hoying...... 9-4 Greg Frey 1988...... 4-6-1 1995 Bobby Hoying...... 11-2 1989...... 8-4 Ron Maciejowski 1968...... 1-0 Donald Unverferth 1963...... 5-3-1 1996 Stanley Jackson...... 8-0 1990...... 7-4-1 1969...... 1-0 1964...... 7-2 Joe Germaine...... 3-1 .571...... 19-14-2 1.000...... 2-0 1965...... 6-2 1997 Stanley Jackson...... 10-3 .712...... 18-7-1 1998 Joe Germaine...... 11-1 Rod Gerald 1976...... 5-1-1 Tom Matte 1960...... 7-2 1999 Steve Bellisari...... 5-5 1977...... 9-3 .778 Justin Zwick 2004...... 4-3 Austin Moherman...... 1-1 .763...... 14-4-1 2005...... 1-1 2000 Steve Bellisari...... 8-4 Scott McMullen 2001...... 0-1 .555...... 5-4 2001 Steve Bellisari...... 6-3 Joe Germaine 1996...... 3-1 2003...... 2-0 Craig Krenzel...... 1-1 1998...... 11-1 .667...... 2-1 Starting QB Records Scott McMullen...... 0-1 .875...... 14-2 Year-By-Year 2002 Craig Krenzel...... 14-0 Braxton Miller 2011...... 4-6 1960 Tom Matte...... 7-2 2003 Craig Krenzel...... 9-2 Kent Graham 1991...... 7-3 2012...... 12-0 1961 William Mrukowski...... 2-0-1 Scott McMullen...... 2-0 .700...... 7-3 .727 John Mummey...... 2-0 2004 Troy Smith...... 4-1 Joe Sparma...... 4-0 Justin Zwick...... 4-3 Cornelius Greene 1973...... 10-0-1 Austin Moherman 1999...... 1-1 1962 Joe Sparma...... 4-3 2005 Troy Smith...... 9-1 1974...... 10-2 .500 William Mrukowski...... 2-0 Justin Zwick...... 1-1 1975...... 11-1 1963 Donald Unverferth...... 5-3-1 2006 Troy Smith...... 12-1 .900...... 31-3-1 William Mrukowski 1961...... 2-0-1 1964 Donald Unverferth...... 7-2 2007 Todd Boeckman...... 11-2 1962...... 2-0 1965 Donald Unverferth...... 6-2 2008 Terrelle Pryor...... 8-1 Greg Hare 1971...... 1-1 .900...... 4-0-1 1965 Arnold Fontes...... 1-0 Todd Boeckman...... 2-2 1972...... 9-2 1966 William Long...... 4-5 2009 Terrelle Pryor...... 11-2 .769...... 10-3 John Mummey 1961...... 2-0 1967 William Long...... 5-3 2010 Season Vacated...... 0-0 1.000 Kevin Rusnak...... 1-0 2011 Braxton Miller...... 4-6 Kirk Herbstreit 1991...... 1-1 1968 Rex Kern...... 9-0 Joe Bauserman...... 2-1 1992...... 8-3-1 Brent Offenbacher 1982...... 1-1 Ron Maciejowski...... 1-0 2012 Braxton Miller...... 12-0 .679...... 9-4-1 .500 1969 Rex Kern...... 7-1 Ron Maciejowski...... 1-0 Bobby Hoying 1993...... 10-1-1 James Pacenta 1976...... 4-1 1970 Rex Kern...... 9-1 1994...... 9-4 .800 1971 Donald Lamka...... 5-3 1995...... 11-2 Greg Hare...... 1-1 .824...... 30-6-1 Terrelle Pryor 2008...... 8-1 1972 Greg Hare...... 9-2 2009...... 11-2 1973 Cornelius Greene...... 10-0-1 Stanley Jackson 1996...... 8-0 .863...... 19-3 1974 Cornelius Greene...... 10-2 1997...... 10-2 1975 Cornelius Greene...... 11-1 .900...... 18-2 Kevin Rusnak 1967...... 1-0 1976 Rod Gerald...... 5-1-1 1.000 James Pacenta...... 4-1 Jim Karsatos 1983...... 1-0 1977 Rod Gerald...... 9-3 1984...... 2-0 Art Schlichter 1978...... 7-4-1 1978 Art Schlichter...... 7-4-1 1985...... 9-3 1979...... 11-1 1979 Art Schlichter...... 11-1 1986...... 10-3 1980...... 9-3 1980 Art Schlichter...... 9-3 .786...... 22-6 1981...... 9-3 1981 Art Schlichter...... 9-3 .760...... 36-11-1 1982 Mike Tomczak...... 8-2 Brent Offenbacher...... 1-1 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL total offense

Year-by-Year Leaders 1952 John Borton...... 1,512...... -43...... 1,555 Year Name Total rush Pass 1951 Tony Curcillo...... 1,138...... 226...... 912 2012 Braxton Miller...... 3,310...... 1,271...... 2,039 1950 Vic Janowicz...... 875...... 314...... 561 2011 Braxton Miller...... 1,874...... 715...... 1,159 1949 Gerald Krall...... 606...... 606...... 0 2010 Brandon Saine...... 337...... 337...... 0 1948 Joseph Whisler...... 579...... 579...... 0 2009 Terrelle Pryor...... 2,873...... 779...... 2,094 1947 Ollie Cline...... 347...... 332...... 15 2008 Terrelle Pryor...... 1,942...... 631...... 1,311 1946 Joseph Whisler...... 544...... 544...... 0 2007 Todd Boeckman...... 2,442...... 63...... 2,379 1945 Ollie Cline...... 936...... 936...... 0 2006 Troy Smith...... 2,746...... 204...... 2,542 1944 Les Horvath...... 1,268...... 924...... 344 2005 Troy Smith...... 2,893...... 611...... 2,282 2004 Justin Zwick...... 1,241...... 32...... 1,209 2003 Craig Krenzel...... 2,295...... 255...... 2,040 Individual Total Offense 2002 Craig Krenzel...... 2,478...... 368...... 2,110 Total Offense – Game...... Opponent...... Year 2001 Steve Bellisari...... 2,026...... 107...... 1,919 1. 412 Art Schlichter...... Florida State...... 1981 2000 Steve Bellisari...... 2,498...... 179...... 2,319 2. 408 Troy Smith...... vs. Notre Dame...... 2005 1999 Steve Bellisari...... 1,948...... 332...... 1,616 3. 388 Joe Germaine...... at Penn State...... 1997 1998 Joe Germaine...... 3,247...... -83...... 3,330 4. 386 Troy Smith...... Michigan...... 2004 1997 Joe Germaine...... 1,715...... 132...... 1,847 5. 372 Terrelle Pryor...... vs. Toledo...... 2009 1996 Pepe Pearson...... 1,505...... 1,484...... 21 6. 368 Braxton Miller...... Miami (Ohio)...... 2012 1995 Bobby Hoying...... 3,290...... 21...... 3,269 7. 360 Braxton Miller...... at Indiana...... 2012 1994 Bobby Hoying...... 2,363...... 28...... 2,335 8. 359 Don Lamka...... Colorado...... 1971 1993 Bobby Hoying...... 1,450...... -120...... 1,570 9. 353 Troy Smith...... Illinois...... 2005 1992 Kirk Herbstreit...... 1,875...... -29...... 1,904 353 Art Schlichter...... at Purdue...... 1978 1991 Kent Graham...... 991...... -27...... 1,018 11. 343 Terrelle Pryor...... Minnesota...... 2009 1990 Greg Frey...... 1,929...... -97...... 2,062 12. 340 Bobby Hoying...... at Penn State...... 1995 1989 Greg Frey...... 2,040...... -92...... 2,132 13. 338 Terrelle Pryor...... vs. Oregon...... 2009 1988 Greg Frey...... 1,994...... -34...... 2,028 338 Joe Germaine...... at Indiana...... 1998 1987 Tom Tupa...... 1,831...... 45...... 1,786 15. 337 Troy Smith...... at Michigan...... 2005 1986 Jim Karsatos...... 2,250...... 128...... 2,122 16. 335 Braxton Miller...... at Michigan...... 2011 1985 Jim Karsatos...... 2,350...... 39...... 2,311 17. 331 Joe Germaine...... at Northwestern...... 1998 1984 Mike Tomczak...... 1,951...... -1...... 1,952 331 Greg Frey...... at Minnesota...... 1989 1983 Mike Tomczak...... 2,192...... 250...... 1,942 19. 330 Cornelius Greene...... Indiana...... 1974 1982 Mike Tomczak...... 1,784...... 182...... 1,602 20. 328 Troy Smith...... Michigan...... 2006 1981 Art Schlichter...... 2,509...... -42...... 2,551 1980 Art Schlichter...... 2,255...... 325...... 1,930 Total Offense – Season...... Attempts...... Year 1979 Art Schlichter...... 2,246...... 430...... 1,816 1. 3,310 Braxton Miller...... 481...... 2012 1978 Art Schlichter...... 1,840...... 590...... 1,250 2. 3,290 Bobby Hoying...... 400...... 1995 1977 Rod Gerald...... 1,462...... 446...... 1,016 3. 3,247 Joe Germaine...... 446...... 1998 1976 Jeff Logan...... 1,284...... 1,248...... 36 4. 2,893 Troy Smith...... 373...... 2005 1975 Cornelius Greene...... 1,584...... 518...... 1,066 5. 2,873 Terrelle Pryor...... 457...... 2009 1974 Cornelius Greene...... 1,781...... 842...... 939 6. 2,746 Troy Smith...... 383...... 2006 1973 Archie Griffin...... 1,577...... 1,577...... 0 7. 2,509 Art Schlichter...... 430...... 1981 1972 Greg Hare...... 1,180...... 365...... 815 8. 2,498 Steve Bellisari...... 417...... 2000 1971 Don Lamka...... 1,026...... 308...... 718 9. 2,478 Craig Krenzel...... 374...... 2002 1970 John Brockington...... 1,142...... 1,142...... 0 10. 2,442 Todd Boeckman...... 355...... 2007 1969 Rex Kern...... 1,585...... 583...... 1,002 11. 2,363 Bobby Hoying...... 370...... 1994 1968 Rex Kern...... 1,506...... 534...... 972 12. 2,350 Jim Karsatos...... 354...... 1985 1967 Bill Long...... 622...... 59...... 563 13. 2,295 Craig Krenzel...... 387...... 2003 1966 Bill Long...... 1,213...... 33...... 1,180 14. 2,255 Art Schlichter...... 369...... 1980 1965 Don Unverferth...... 945...... -116...... 1,061 15. 2,250 Jim Karsatos...... 319...... 1986 1964 Don Unverferth...... 824...... -47...... 871 16. 2,246 Art Schlichter...... 333...... 1979 1963 Don Unverferth...... 626...... 40...... 586 17. 2,192 Mike Tomczak...... 306...... 1983 1962 David Francis...... 624...... 624...... 0 18. 2,040 Greg Frey...... 297...... 1989 1961 Bob Ferguson...... 938...... 938...... 0 19. 2,026 Steve Bellisari...... 303...... 2001 1960 Tom Matte...... 1,419...... 682...... 737 20. 1,994 Greg Grey...... 353...... 1988 1959 Tom Matte...... 629...... 190...... 439 1958 Bob White...... 859...... 859...... 0 1957 Don Clark...... 788...... 737...... 51 1956 Don Clark...... 885...... 797...... 88 1955 Howard Cassady...... 997...... 958...... 39 1954 William Leggett...... 813...... 235...... 578 1953 Bob Watkins...... 875...... 875...... 0 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL total offense

Total Offense – Career...... Attempts...... Years Touchdowns Responsible For – Season...... Year 1. 8,850 Art Schlichter...... 1,464...... 1978-81 1. 31 Troy Smith...... 2006 2. 7,151 Bobby Hoying...... 1,026...... 1992-95 31 Bobby Hoying...... 1995 3. 6,888 Troy Smith...... 963...... 2003-06 3. 28 Braxton Miller...... 2012 4. 6,496 Steve Bellisari...... 1,065...... 1998-01 4. 27 Troy Smith...... 2005 5. 6,098 Greg Frey...... 988...... 1987-90 5. 25 Terrelle Pryor...... 2009 6. 6,094 Joe Germaine...... 852...... 1996-98 25 Joe Germaine...... 1998 7. 6,015 Mike Tomczak...... 858...... 1981-83 25 Keith Byars...... 1984 8. 5,589 Archie Griffin...... 924...... 1972-75 25 Pete Johnson...... 1975 9. 5,261 Jim Karsatos...... 759...... 1983-86 9. 24 Eddie George...... 1995 10. 5,184 Braxton Miller...... 797...... 2011- 10. 23 Art Schlichter...... 1979 11. 5,097 Craig Krenzel...... 830...... 2000-03 23 Art Schlichter...... 1981 12. 4,815 Terrelle Pryor...... 761...... 2008-09 13. 4,414 Cornelius Greene...... 685...... 1972-75 Touchdowns Responsible For – Career...... Years 14. 4,158 Rex Kern...... 716...... 1968-70 1. 85 Art Schlichter...... 1978-81 15. 3,768 Eddie George...... 683...... 1992-95 2. 68 Troy Smith...... 2003-06 16. 3,553 Tim Spencer...... 645...... 1979-82 3. 61 Bobby Hoying...... 1992-95 17. 3,382 Chris Wells...... 585...... 2006-08 4. 56 Joe Germaine...... 1996-98 18. 3,235 Keith Byars...... 620...... 1982-85 56 Pete Johnson...... 1973-76 19. 3,193 Stanley Jackson...... 544...... 1994-97 6. 51 Keith Byars...... 1982-85 20. 3,176 Michael Wiley...... 520...... 1996-99 7. 48 Braxton Miller...... 2011- 8. 44 Eddie George...... 1992-95 Average Total Offense Per Game – Season 44 Cornelius Greene...... 1972-75 Yards...... Games...... Year 10. 43 Terrelle Pryor...... 2008-09 1. 275.8 Braxton Miller...... 3,310...... 12...... 2012 43 Greg Frey...... 1987-90 2. 270.6 Joe Germaine...... 3,247...... 12...... 1998 3. 263.0 Troy Smith...... 2,893...... 11...... 2005 Games Gaining 200 Yards Total Offense – Season...... Year 4. 253.1 Bobby Hoying...... 3,290...... 13...... 1995 1. 11 Bobby Hoying...... 1995 5. 221.0 Terrelle Pryor...... 2,873...... 13...... 2009 2. 10 Braxton Miller...... 2012 6. 211.2 Troy Smith...... 2,746...... 13...... 2006 10 Joe Germaine...... 1998 7. 209.1 Art Schlichter...... 2,509...... 12...... 1981 4. 8 Terrelle Pryor...... 2009 8. 208.6 Craig Krenzel...... 2,295...... 11...... 2003 8 Troy Smith...... 2006 9. 208.2 Steve Bellisari...... 2,498...... 12...... 2000 8 Troy Smith...... 2005 10. 202.6 Steve Bellisari...... 2,026...... 10...... 2001 8 Craig Krenzel...... 2003 11. 198.1 Rex Kern...... 1,585...... 8...... 1969 8. 6 Craig Krenzel...... 2002 12. 195.8 Jim Karsatos...... 2,350...... 12...... 1985 9. 6 Steve Bellisari...... 1999 6 Jim Karsatos...... 1986 Average Total Offense Per Game – Career Yards...... Games...... Years Games Gaining 200 Yards Total Offense – Career...... Years 1. 216.0 Braxton Miller...... 5,184...... 24...... 2011- 1. 19 Troy Smith...... 2003-05 2. 185.2 Terrelle Pryor...... 4,815...... 26...... 2008-09 2. 16 Steve Bellisari...... 1998-01 3. 184.4 Art Schlichter...... 8,850...... 48...... 1978-81 16 Bobby Hoying...... 1992-95 4. 164.7 Joe Germaine...... 6,094...... 37...... 1996-98 16 Art Schlichter...... 1978-81 5. 164.0 Troy Smith...... 6,888...... 42...... 2003-06 5. 14 Craig Krenzel...... 2000-03 6. 158.9 Bobby Hoying...... 7,151...... 45...... 1992-95 6. 13 Mike Tomczak...... 1981-84 7. 154.0 Rex Kern...... 4,158...... 27...... 1968-70 7. 12 Joe Germaine...... 1996-98 8. 148.7 Greg Frey...... 6,098...... 41...... 1987-90 8. 11 Braxton Miller...... 2011- 9. 146.1 Jim Karsatos...... 5,261...... 36...... 1983-86 11 Terrelle Pryor...... 2008-09 10. 145.6 Craig Krenzel...... 5,097...... 35...... 2000-03 11 Greg Frey...... 1987-90 11. 10 Jim Karsatos...... 1984-86 Touchdowns Responsible For – Game (TDs scored and passed for)...... Opponent...... Year 1. 6 Tony Curcillo...... Iowa...... 1951 2. 5 Braxton Miller...... California...... 2012 5 Craig Krenzel...... North Carolina State...... 2003 5 Bobby Hoying...... at Pitt...... 1995 5 Bobby Hoying...... Purdue...... 1994 5 Vic Janowicz...... Iowa...... 1950 5 John Borton...... Washington State...... 1952 5 Rex Kern...... Michigan State...... 1969 5 Pete Johnson...... North Carolina...... 1975 5 Keith Byars...... Illinois...... 1984 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL total offense

Games Gaining 300 Yards Total Offense – Season...... Year Games Gaining 300 Yards Total Offense – Career...... Years 1. 5 Braxton Miller...... 2012 1. 6 Braxton Miller...... 2011- 5 Joe Germaine...... 1998 6 Joe Germaine...... 1996-98 3. 4 Troy Smith...... 2005 3. 5 Troy Smith...... 2003-06 4. 3 Terrelle Pryor...... 2009 4. 4 Art Schlichter...... 1978-81 5. 2 Art Schlichter...... 1981 5. 3 Terrelle Pryor...... 2008-09 6. 1 Braxton Miller...... 2011 6. 2 Steve Bellisari...... 1998-01 1 Troy Smith...... 2006 2 Bobby Hoying...... 1992-95 1 Justin Zwick...... 2004 1 Troy Smith...... 2004 Games Gaining 400 Yards Total Offense – Season 1 Craig Krenzel...... 2003 Opponent...... Year 1 Steve Bellisari...... 2001 1. 1 Art Schlichter...... Florida State...... 1981 1 Steve Bellisari...... 2000 1 Joe Germaine...... 1997 1 Don Lamka...... 1971 1 Cornelius Greene...... 1974 1 Art Schlichter...... 1978 1 Art Schlichter...... 1980 1 Mike Tomczak...... 1983 1 Greg Frey...... 1989 1 Bobby Hoying...... 1994 1 Bobby Hoying...... 1995

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All-Purpose Yards — Game...... Opponent...... Year 19. 1,540 Ken-Yon Rambo...... 12...... 1999 1. 354 Keith Byars...... at Purdue...... 1984 20. 1,504 Ted Ginn, Jr...... 13...... 2006 2. 346 Eddie George...... Illinois...... 1995 21. 1,492 Antonio Pittman...... 12...... 2005 3. 327 Keith Byars...... Illinois...... 1984 22. 1,429 Jonathan Wells...... 12...... 2001 4. 315 Terry Glenn...... at Pitt...... 1995 23. 1,399 Raymont Harris...... 12...... 1993 5. 285 Archie Griffin...... Iowa...... 1973 24. 1,369 David Boston...... 13...... 1997 6. 279 Ted Ginn, Jr...... at Indiana...... 2005 25. 1,366 John Brockington...... 10...... 1970 7. 278 Carlos Snow...... at Minnesota...... 1989 26. 1,360 Antonio Pittman...... 13...... 2006 8. 269 Calvin Murray...... Indiana...... 1980 27. 1,357 Santonio Holmes...... 12...... 2005 9. 264 Eddie George...... at Minnesota...... 1995 28. 1,352 Joey Galloway...... 11...... 1994 10. 263 Santonio Holmes...... Marshall...... 2004 29. 1,341 Maurice Clarett...... 11...... 2002 11. 260 Ted Ginn, Jr...... vs. Notre Dame...... 2005 30. 1,332 Ron Springs...... 12...... 1977 12. 256 Archie Griffin...... North Carolina...... 1972 13. 255 Keith Byars...... Purdue...... 1983 All-Purpose Yards — Career...... Games...... Years 14. 252 Carlos Snow...... Michigan...... 1988 1. 6,559 Archie Griffin...... 45...... 1972-75 15. 249 Archie Griffin...... Minnesota...... 1973 2. 4,851 Carlos Snow...... 42...... 1987-89, 91 16. 246 Carlos Snow...... at Pitt...... 1988 3. 4,602 Tim Spencer...... 47...... 1979-82 17. 239 Ken-Yon Rambo...... Cincinnati...... 1999 4. 4,403 Howard Cassady...... 36...... 1952-55 239 Ollie Cline...... at Pitt...... 1945 5. 4,369 Keith Byars...... 37...... 1982-85 19. 235 Raymont Harris...... vs. BYU...... 1993 6. 4,302 Eddie George...... 48...... 1992-95 20. 233 Keith Byars...... at Wisconsin...... 1984 7. 4,194 Michael Wiley...... 47...... 1996-99 21. 232 John Brockington...... Northwestern...... 1970 8. 4,068 Ted Ginn, Jr...... 37...... 2004-06 22. 231 David Boston...... at Iowa...... 1998 9. 3,981 Pepe Pearson...... 49...... 1994-97 231 Joey Galloway...... at Indiana...... 1994 10. 3,822 David Boston...... 37...... 1996-98 24. 230 Maurice Clarett...... Washington State...... 2002 11. 3,542 Calvin Murray...... 43...... 1977-80 25. 229 Chris Wells...... Michigan State...... 2007 12. 3,457 Ken-Yon Rambo...... 46...... 1997-00 229 Eddie George...... Notre Dame...... 1995 13. 3,259 Antonio Pittman...... 35...... 2004-06 229 Ray Hamilton...... Missouri...... 1949 14. 3,123 Santonio Holmes...... 36...... 2003-05 28. 227 Robert Smith...... at Indiana...... 1992 15. 3,095 Michael Jenkins...... 51...... 2000-03 29. 226 Carolos Snow...... Louisiana State...... 1988 16. 2,991 Michael Wiley...... 35...... 1996-98 30. 225 Vince Workman...... Oregon...... 1987 17. 2,901 Gary Williams...... 48...... 1979-82 31. 224 Ted Ginn, Jr...... Illinois...... 2005 18. 2,882 Jonathan Wells...... 45...... 1998-01 224 Ted Ginn, Jr...... at Minnesota...... 2005 19. 2,864 Raymont Harris...... 43...... 1990-93 224 Vince Workman...... at Wisconsin...... 1987 20. 2,765 Jordan Hall...... 36...... 2009- 224 Morris Bradshaw...... Wisconsin...... 1972 21. 2,755 Cris Carter...... 37...... 1984-86 224 Loren White...... at Iowa...... 1958 22. 2,754 Joey Galloway...... 34...... 1991, 93-94 36. 223 Donald Clark...... at Iowa...... 1958 23. 2,708 Robert Smith...... 22...... 1990, 92 37. 222 Chris Wells...... at Michigan...... 2007 24. 2,681 Maurice Hall...... 48...... 2001-04 38. 220 Carlos Snow...... Michigan State...... 1991 25. 2,569 Lydell Ross...... 48...... 2001-04 39. 219 Eddie George...... at Michigan State...... 1994 26. 2,560 Ron Springs...... 32...... 1976-78 219 Tim Spencer...... vs. BYU...... 1982 27. 2,469 Doug Donley...... 44...... 1977-80 219 Howard Cassady...... at Michigan...... 1955 28. 2,387 Jeff Logan...... 35...... 1974-77 29. 2,312 Dee Miller...... 50...... 1995-98 All-Purpose Yards — Season...... Games...... Year 30. 2,252 Ray Small...... 43...... 2006-09 1. 2,441 Keith Byars...... 12...... 1984 31. 2,222 Chris Wells...... 26...... 2006-08 2. 2,344 Eddie George...... 13...... 1995 32. 2,135 Terry Glenn...... 32...... 1993-95 3. 1,843 Archie Griffin...... 11...... 1974 33. 2,085 Dimitrious Stanley...... 45...... 1993-96 4. 1,830 Archie Griffin...... 11...... 1973 34. 2,073 John Brockington...... 25...... 1968-70 5. 1,822 Tim Spencer...... 12...... 1982 6. 1,794 Tim Spencer...... 12...... 1981 All-Purpose Yards Per Game Average — Season 7. 1,752 Archie Griffin...... 12...... 1975 Avg. Name...... Yds...... Year 8. 1,707 Calvin Murray...... 12...... 1980 1. 203.8 Keith Byars...... 2,446...... 1984 9. 1,706 David Boston...... 12...... 1998 2. 180.3 Eddie George...... 2,344...... 1995 10. 1,702 Pepe Pearson...... 12...... 1996 3. 167.5 Archie Griffin...... 1,843...... 1974 11. 1,668 Ted Ginn, Jr...... 12...... 2005 4. 166.4 Archie Griffin...... 1,830...... 1973 12. 1,630 Chris Wells...... 13...... 2007 5. 151.8 Tim Spencer...... 1,822...... 1982 1,630 Terry Glenn...... 12...... 1995 6. 149.5 Tim Spencer...... 1,794...... 1981 14. 1,608 Robert Smith...... 12...... 1990 7. 146.0 Archie Griffin...... 1,752...... 1975 15. 1,594 Keith Byars...... 12...... 1983 8. 142.3 Calvin Murray...... 1,707...... 1980 16. 1,578 Michael Wiley...... 12...... 1998 9. 142.2 David Boston...... 1,706...... 1998 17. 1,563 Jeff Logan...... 12...... 1976 10. 141.8 Pepe Pearson...... 1,702...... 1996 18. 1,559 Eddie George...... 13...... 1994 11. 136.6 John Brockington...... 1,366...... 1970 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL all-purpose yards (Rushing, receiving and returns)

12. 135.8 Terry Glenn...... 1,630...... 1995 13. 134.0 Robert Smith...... 1,608...... 1990 14. 132.8 Keith Byars...... 1,594...... 1983 15. 131.5 Michael Wiley...... 1,578...... 1998 16. 130.3 Jeff Logan...... 1,563...... 1976 17. 128.3 Ken-Yon Rambo...... 1,540...... 1999 18. 127.5 Jordan Hall...... 1,275...... 2011 19. 125.4 Chris Wells...... 1,630...... 2007 20. 122.9 Joey Galloway...... 1,352...... 1994 21. 121.9 Maurice Clarett...... 1,341...... 2002 22. 119.9 Eddie George...... 1,559...... 1994 23. 119.1 Jonathan Wells...... 1,424...... 2001 24. 116.6 Raymont Harris...... 1,399...... 1993 25. 115.7 Ted Ginn, Jr...... 1,504...... 2006

All-Purpose Yards Per Game Average — Career Avg. Name...... Yds...... Years 1. 145.8 Archie Griffin...... 6,559...... 1972-75 2. 123.1 Robert Smith...... 2,708...... 1990, 92 3. 122.3 Howard Cassady...... 4,403...... 1952-55 4. 121.9 Maurice Clarett...... 1,341...... 2002 5. 118.1 Keith Byars...... 4,369...... 1982-85 6. 115.5 Carlos Snow...... 4,851...... 1987-91 7. 109.9 Ted Ginn, Jr...... 4,068...... 2004-06 8. 97.9 Tim Spencer...... 4,602...... 1979-82 9. 93.1 Antonio Pittman...... 3,259...... 2004-06 10. 89.6 Eddie George...... 4,302...... 1992-95 11. 89.2 Michael Wiley...... 4,194...... 1996-99 12. 86.8 Santonio Holmes...... 2,123...... 2003-05 13. 85.5 Chris Wells...... 2,222...... 2006-07 14. 82.9 John Brockington...... 2,073...... 1968-70 15. 82.8 Braxton Miller...... 1,986...... 2011- 16. 82.4 Calvin Murray...... 3,542...... 1977-80 17. 81.2 Pepe Pearson...... 3,981...... 1994-97 18. 81.0 Joey Galloway...... 2,754...... 1991, 93-94 19. 80.0 Ron Springs...... 2,560...... 1976-78 20. 86.7 Jordan Hall...... 2,513...... 2009- 21. 75.2 Ken-Yon Rambo...... 3,457...... 1997-00 22. 74.5 Cris Carter...... 2,755...... 1984-86 23. 70.0 Dan Herron...... 1,960...... 2008-11 24. 68.2 Jeff Logan...... 2,387...... 1974-77 25. 66.7 Terry Glenn...... 2,135...... 1993-95 26. 66.6 Raymont Harris...... 2,864...... 1990-93 27. 64.0 Jonathan Wells...... 2,882...... 1998-01 28. 61.6 Carlos Hyde...... 1,677...... 2010- 29. 60.7 Michael Jenkins...... 3,095...... 1999-03 30. 60.4 Gary Williams...... 2,901...... 1979-82

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Year-bY-Year Leaders 1954 Bob Watkins...... 57...... 9...... 3...... 0 Year Name...... Points...... TD...... XP...... FG 1953 Bob Watkins...... 66...... 11...... 0...... 0 2012 Carlos Hyde...... 102...... 17...... 0...... 0 1952 Howard Cassady...... 36...... 6...... 0...... 0 2011 Drew Basil...... 84...... 0...... 36...... 16 Fred Bruney...... 36...... 6...... 0...... 0 2010 Devin Barclay...... 122...... 0...... 62...... 20 Robert Grimes...... 36...... 6...... 0...... 0 2009 Aaron Pettrey...... 72...... 0...... 30...... 14 1951 Vic Janowicz...... 24...... 1...... 9...... 3 2008 Ryan Pretorius...... 83...... 0...... 38...... 15 Tony Curcillo...... 24...... 4...... 0...... 0 2007 Ryan Pretorius...... 102...... 0...... 48...... 18 1950 Vic Janowicz...... 65...... 5...... 26...... 3 2006 Antonio Pittman...... 84...... 14...... 0...... 0 1949 Fred Morrison...... 54...... 9...... 0...... 0 2005 Josh Huston...... 110...... 0...... 44...... 22 1948 Joseph Whisler...... 48...... 8...... 0...... 0 2004 Mike Nugent...... 102...... 0...... 30...... 24 1947 Ollie Cline...... 12...... 2...... 0...... 0 2003 Mike Nugent...... 86...... 0...... 38...... 16 Dean Sensanbaugher...... 12...... 2...... 0...... 0 2002 Mike Nugent...... 120...... 0...... 45...... 25 Joseph Whisler...... 12...... 2...... 0...... 0 2001 Jonathan Wells...... 96...... 16...... 0...... 0 1946 Joseph Whisler...... 60...... 10...... 0...... 0 2000 Dan Stultz...... 91...... 0...... 34...... 19 1945 Ollie Cline...... 54...... 9...... 0...... 0 1999 Michael Wiley...... 68...... 11...... 1...... 0 1944 Les Horvath...... 72...... 12...... 0...... 0 1998 Dan Stultz...... 92...... 0...... 53...... 13 1997 Dan Stultz...... 92...... 0...... 47...... 15 Individual Scoring Records 1996 Pepe Pearson...... 102...... 17...... 0...... 0 Points – Game...... Opponent...... Year 1995 Eddie George...... 152...... 25...... 1...... 0 1. 30 Keith Byars...... Illinois...... 1984 1994 Josh Jackson...... 73...... 0...... 31...... 14 30 Pete Johnson...... North Carolina...... 1975 1993 Joey Galloway...... 78...... 13...... 0...... 0 3. 26 Terry Glenn...... at Pitt...... 1995 1992 Tim Williams...... 79...... 0...... 31...... 16 26 Joel Payton...... Purdue...... 1977 1991 Tim Williams...... 63...... 0...... 33...... 10 5. 24 Carlos Hyde...... Nebraska...... 2012 1990 Tim Williams...... 79...... 0...... 40...... 13 24 Dane Sanzenbacher...... Eastern Michigan...... 2010 1989 Carlos Snow...... 80...... 13...... 1...... 0 24 Eddie George...... Iowa...... 1995 1988 Pat O’Morrow...... 77...... 0...... 23...... 18 24 Carlos Snow...... Minnesota...... 1987 1987 Matt Frantz...... 56...... 0...... 26...... 10 24 George Cooper...... Utah...... 1986 1986 Matt Frantz...... 71...... 0...... 26...... 15 24 John Wooldridge...... Indiana...... 1985 1985 Rich Spangler...... 77...... 0...... 38...... 13 24 Keith Byars...... at Indiana...... 1983 1984 Keith Byars...... 144...... 24...... 0...... 0 24 Bob Grimes...... Washington State...... 1952 1983 Keith Byars...... 132...... 22...... 0...... 0 24 Bob Watkins...... at California...... 1953 1982 Tim Spencer...... 90...... 15...... 0...... 0 24 Don Clark...... Northwestern...... 1957 1981 Bob Atha...... 88...... 1...... 43...... 13 24 Bob White...... Indiana...... 1952 1980 Vlade Janakievski...... 90...... 0...... 45...... 15 24 Bob Ferguson...... Illinois...... 1961 1979 Vlade Janakievski...... 97...... 0...... 43...... 18 24 Bob Ferguson...... at Michigan...... 1961 1978 Art Schlichter...... 78...... 13...... 0...... 0 24 Jim Otis...... Michigan...... 1968 1977 Joel Payton...... 80...... 13...... 1...... 0 24 Dom Lamka...... Iowa...... 1971 1976 Pete Johnson...... 114...... 19...... 0...... 0 24 Harold Henson...... at Northwestern...... 1972 1975 Pete Johnson...... 156...... 26...... 0...... 0 24 Bruce Elia...... Iowa...... 1973 1974 Tom Klaban...... 79...... 0...... 52...... 9 24 Pete Johnson...... Illinois...... 1976 1973 Bruce Elia...... 84...... 14...... 0...... 0 1972 Harold Henson...... 120...... 20...... 0...... 0 Points – Season...... TD...... P1...... P2...... FG...... Year 1971 Don Lamka...... 48...... 8...... 0...... 0 1. 156 Pete Johnson...... 26...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1975 Fred Schram...... 48...... 0...... 27...... 7 2. 152 Eddie George...... 25...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 1995 1970 John Brockington...... 102...... 17...... 0...... 0 3. 144 Keith Byars...... 24...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1984 1969 Jim Otis...... 96...... 16...... 0...... 0 4. 132 Keith Byars...... 22...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1983 1968 Jim Otis...... 102...... 17...... 0...... 0 5. 122 Devin Barclay...... 0...... 62...... 0...... 20...... 2010 1967 Bill Long...... 30...... 5...... 0...... 0 6. 120 Mike Nugent...... 0...... 45...... 0...... 25...... 2002 1966 Paul Hudson...... 36...... 6...... 0...... 0 120 Harold Henson...... 20...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1972 1965 Willard Sander...... 48...... 8...... 0...... 0 8. 114 Pete Johnson...... 19...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1976 1964 Willard Sander...... 42...... 7...... 0...... 0 9. 110 Josh Huston...... 0...... 44...... 0...... 22...... 2005 1963 ...... 34...... 0...... 10...... 8 10. 108 Maurice Clarett...... 18...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 2002 1962 David Francis...... 42...... 7...... 0...... 0 11. 104 Terry Glenn...... 17...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 1995 1961 Bob Ferguson...... 68...... 11...... 1...... 0 12. 102 Carlos Hyde...... 17...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 2012 1960 Bob Ferguson...... 78...... 13...... 0...... 0 102 Ryan Pretorius...... 0...... 48...... 0...... 18...... 2007 1959 David Kilgore...... 19...... 0...... 7...... 4 102 Mike Nugent...... 0...... 30...... 0...... 24...... 2004 1958 Bob White...... 72...... 12...... 0...... 0 102 Pepe Pearson...... 17...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1996 1957 Frank Kremblas...... 55...... 8...... 7...... 0 102 John Brockington...... 17...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1970 1956 Don Clark...... 42...... 7...... 0...... 0 102 Jim Otis...... 17...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1968 Jim Roseboro...... 42...... 7...... 0...... 0 18. 97 Vlade Janakievski...... 0...... 43...... 0...... 18...... 1979 1955 Howard Cassady...... 90...... 15...... 0...... 0 19. 96 Jonathan Wells...... 16...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 2001 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL ohio state scoring records

96 Jim Otis...... 16...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1969 Most Kicking Points - Season...... XP...... FG...... Year 21. 92 Dan Stultz...... 0...... 53...... 0...... 13...... 1998 1. 122 Devin Barclay...... 62...... 20...... 2010 92 Dan Stultz...... 0...... 47...... 0...... 15...... 1997 2. 120 Mike Nugent...... 45...... 25...... 2002 92 Gene Fekete...... 10...... 29...... 0...... 1...... 1942 3. 110 Josh Huston...... 44...... 22...... 2005 24. 91 Dan Stultz...... 0...... 34...... 0...... 19...... 2000 4. 102 Ryan Pretorius...... 48...... 18...... 2007 25. 90 Tim Spencer...... 15...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1982 102 Mike Nugent...... 30...... 24...... 2004 90 Howard Cassady...... 15...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1955 6. 97 Vlade Janakievski...... 43...... 18...... 1979 90 Vlade Janakievski...... 0...... 45...... 0...... 15...... 1980 7. 92 Dan Stultz...... 53...... 13...... 1998 92 Dan Stultz...... 47...... 15...... 1997 Points – Career...... TD...... P1...... P2...... FG...... Years 1. 356 Mike Nugent...... 0...... 140...... 0...... 72...2001-04 Most Kicking Points - Career...... XP...... FG...... Years 2. 348 Pete Johnson...... 58...... 0...... 0...... 0...1973-76 1. 356 Mike Nugent...... 140...... 72...... 2001-04 3. 342 Dan Stultz...... 0...... 165...... 0...... 59...1997-00 2. 342 Dan Stultz...... 165...... 59...... 1997-00 4. 300 Keith Byars...... 50...... 0...... 0...... 0...1982-85 3. 295 Vlade Janakievski...... 172...... 41...... 1977-80 5. 295 Vlade Janakievski...... 0...... 172...... 0...... 41...1977-80 4. 294 Rich Spangler...... 177...... 39...... 1982-85 6. 294 Rich Spangler...... 0...... 177...... 0...... 39...1982-85 5. 290 Tim Williams...... 143...... 49...... 1990-93 7. 290 Tim Williams...... 0...... 143...... 0...... 49...1990-93 8. 272 Eddie George...... 45...... 0...... 1...... 0...1992-95 9. 254 Josh Jackson...... 0...... 146...... 0...... 36...1993-96 10. 224 Tim Spencer...... 37...... 0...... 1...... 0...1979-82 11. 222 Howard Cassady...... 37...... 0...... 0...... 0...1952-55 12. 218 David Boston...... 36...... 0...... 1...... 0...1996-98 13. 216 Harold Henson...... 36...... 0...... 0...... 0...1972-74 14. 212 Carlos Snow...... 35...... 0...... 1...... 01987-89,. 91 15. 210 Jim Otis...... 35...... 0...... 0...... 0...1967-69 210 Art Schlichter...... 35...... 0...... 0...... 0...1978-81 17. 201 Chic Harley...... 23...... 39...... 0...... 8...1916-19 18. 200 Michael Wiley...... 33...... 0...... 1...... 0...1996-99 19. 190 Ryan Pretorius...... 0...... 88...... 0...... 34...2005-08 20. 180 Chris Wells...... 30...... 0...... 0...... 0...2006-08 21. 176 Cornelius Greene...... 29...... 0...... 1...... 0...1973-75

Touchdowns – Game...... Opponents...... Year 1. 5 Pete Johnson...... North Carolina...... 1975 5 Keith Byars...... Illinois...... 1984 3. 4 29 times, with the most recent game: Carlos Hyde...... Nebraska...... 2012

Touchdowns – Season...... Year 1. 26 Pete Johnson...... 1975 2. 25 Eddie George...... 1995 3. 24 Keith Byars...... 1984 4. 22 Keith Byars...... 1983 5. 20 Harold Henson...... 1972

Touchdowns – Career...... Year 1. 58 Pete Johnson...... 1973-76 2. 50 Keith Byars...... 1982-85 3. 45 Eddie George...... 1992-95 4. 37 Tim Spencer...... 1979-82 37 Howard Cassady...... 1952-55 6. 34 Jim Otis...... 1967-69 7. 32 Pepe Pearson...... 1994-97 8. 30 Chris Wells...... 2006-08 30 Carlos Hyde...... 1987-91 10. 29 Cornelius Greene...... 1972-75

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Extra Point Records Extra Points Made – Game...... Attempted...... Opponent...... Year Extra Points Attempted – Career...... Made...... Pct...... Years 1. 10 Devin Barclay...... 10...... Eastern Michigan...... 2010 1. 184 Rich Spangler...... 177...... 962...... 1982-85 10 Vic Janowicz...... 11...... Iowa...... 1950 2. 179 Vlade Janakievski...... 172...... 961...... 1977-80 3. 9 Drew Basil...... 9...... Nebraska...... 2012 3. 173 Dan Stultz...... 165...... 954...... 1997-00 9 Vlade Janakievski...... 9...... Northwestern...... 1978 4. 158 Josh Jackson...... 146...... 924...... 1993-96 9 Vlade Janakievski...... 9...... at Northwestern...... 1980 5. 145 Tim Williams...... 143...... 986...... 1990-93 9 Rich Spangler...... 9...... Minnesota...... 1983 6. 143 Mike Nugent...... 140...... 979...... 2001-04 7. 8 Drew Basil...... 8...... Miami (Ohio)...... 2012 7. 104 Tom Klaban...... 100...... 962...... 1972-75 8 Josh Jackson...... 8...... Rice...... 1996 8. 94 Drew Basil...... 92...... 978...... 2010- 8 Josh Jackson...... 9...... Pitt...... 1996 9. 90 Aaron Pettrey...... 86...... 956... 2006, 08-09 8 Josh Jackson...... 8...... Iowa...... 1995 90 Ryan Pretorius...... 88...... 978...... 2004-08 8 Blair Conway...... 8...... Minnesota...... 1973 90 Blair Conway...... 71...... 789...... 1972-73 8 Tom Klaban...... 8...... Wisconsin...... 1975 8 Vlade Janakievski...... 8...... Wisconsin...... 1979 Extra Point Percentage – Season...... Made...... Attempted...... Year 8 Rich Spangler...... 8...... at Indiana...... 1983 1. 1.000 Devin Barclay...... 62...... 62...... 2010 1.000 Vlade Janakievski...... 44...... 44...... 1977 Extra Points Made – Season...... Attempts...... Pct...... Year 1.000 Tim Williams...... 40...... 40...... 1990 1. 62 Devin Barclay...... 62...... 1.000...... 2010 1.000 Tim Williams...... 39...... 39...... 1993 2. 57 Josh Jackson...... 60...... 950...... 1995 1.000 Mike Nugent...... 38...... 38...... 2003 3. 56 Drew Basil...... 57...... 982...... 2012 1.000 Tim Williams...... 31...... 31...... 1992 4. 55 Aaron Pettrey...... 58...... 948...... 2006 1.000 Mike Nugent...... 30...... 30...... 2004 5. 53 Dan Stultz...... 54...... 981...... 1998 1.000 Fred Schram...... 27...... 27...... 1971 53 Rich Spangler...... 54...... 981...... 1983 1.000 Matt Frantz...... 26...... 26...... 1986 6. 52 Josh Jackson...... 56...... 929...... 1996 1.000 Pat O’Morrow...... 23...... 23...... 1988 52 Tom Klaban...... 53...... 981...... 1974 8. 48 Ryan Pretorius...... 49...... 980...... 2007 Extra Points Percentage – Career...... Made...... Attempted...... Years 9. 47 Dan Stultz...... 48...... 979...... 1997 1. 1.000 Devin Barclay...... 74...... 74...... 2009-10 10. 46 Tom Klaban...... 48...... 958...... 1975 2. .986 Tim Williams...... 143...... 145...... 1990-93 3. .981 Josh Huston...... 53...... 54...... 2001, 05 Extra Points Made – Career...... Attempts...... Pct...... Years 4. .981 Matt Frantz...... 52...... 53...... 1986-87 1. 177 Rich Spangler...... 184...... 962...... 1983-86 5. .979 Mike Nugent...... 140...... 143...... 2001-04 2. 172 Vlade Janakievski...... 179...... 961...... 1977-80 6. .978 Drew Basil...... 92...... 94...... 2010- 3. 165 Dan Stultz...... 173...... 954...... 1996-00 7. .977 Ryan Pretorius...... 88...... 90...... 2005-08 4. 146 Josh Jackson...... 158...... 924...... 1993-96 .977 Bob Atha...... 44...... 45...... 1980-81 5. 143 Tim Williams...... 145...... 986...... 1990-93 9. .962 Rich Spangler...... 177...... 184...... 1983-86 6. 140 Mike Nugent...... 143...... 979...... 2001-04 10. .962 Tom Klaban...... 100...... 104...... 1972-75 7. 100 Tom Klaban...... 104...... 962...... 1972-75 11. .961 Pat O’Morrow...... 74...... 77... 1986, 88-89 8. 92 Drew Basil...... 94...... 978...... 2010- 12. .961 Vlade Janakievski...... 172...... 179...... 1977-80 9. 88 Ryan Pretorius...... 90...... 978...... 2004-08 10. 86 Aaron Pettrey...... 90...... 956... 2006, 08-09 Consecutive Extra Points – Season...... Year 1. 62 Devin Barclay...... 2010 Extra Points Attempted – Game...... Made...... Opponent...... Year 2. 46 Josh Jackson...... 1995 1. 11 Vic Janowicz...... 10...... Iowa...... 1959 3. 45 Vlade Janakievski...... 1980 2. 10 Devin Barclay...... 10...... Eastern Michigan...... 2010 4. 44 Drew Basil...... 2012 3. 9 Drew Basil...... 9...... Nebraska...... 2012 44 Vlade Janakievski...... 1977 9 Josh Jackson...... 8...... Pitt...... 1996 6. 42 Rich Spangler...... 1984 9 Blair Conway...... 9...... Northwestern...... 1973 7. 41 Rich Spangler...... 1983 9 Vlade Janakievski...... 9...... Northwestern...... 1978 9 Vlade Janakievski...... 9...... at Northwestern...... 1980 Consecutive Extra Points – Career...... Years 9 Rich Spangler...... 9...... Minnesota...... 1983 1. 86 Tim Williams...... 1991-93 9 Pat O’Morrow...... 9...... Utah...... 1986 2. 83 Mike Nugent...... 2002-04 3. 74 Devin Barclay...... 2009-10 Extra Points Attempted – Season...... Made...... Pct...... Year 4. 63 Pat O’Morrow...... 1986-89 1. 62 Devin Barclay...... 62...... 1.000...... 2010 5. 62 Josh Jackson...... 1995-96 2. 60 Josh Jackson...... 57...... 950...... 1995 6. 61 Dan Stultz...... 1996-98 3. 58 Aaron Pettrey...... 55...... 948...... 2006 7. 52 Mike Nugent...... 2001-02 4. 57 Drew Basil...... 56...... 982...... 2012 52 Matt Frantz...... 1986-87 56 Josh Jackson...... 52...... 929...... 1996 9. 48 Josh Huston...... 2001, 05 6. 55 Blair Conway...... 45...... 818...... 1973 10. 47 Vlade Janakievski...... 1977-78 7. 54 Dan Stultz...... 53...... 981...... 1998 11. 46 Vlade Janakievski...... 1979-80 54 Rich Spangler...... 53...... 981...... 1983 12. 46 Tim Williams...... 1990-91 9. 53 Tom Klaban...... 52...... 981...... 1974 10. 49 Ryan Pretorius...... 48...... 980...... 2007 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL kicking and punting records

Field Goal Records Field Goals Attempted – Season...... Made...... Pct...... Year Field Goals Made – Game...... Attempted...... Opponent...... Year 1. 29 Tim Williams...... 16...... 552...... 1992 1. 5 Devin Barclay...... 6...... Miami (Fla.)...... 2010 2. 28 Josh Huston...... 22...... 786...... 2005 5 Josh Huston...... 6...... Texas...... 2005 28 Mike Nugent...... 25...... 893...... 2002 5 Mike Nugent...... 5...... at North Carolina St...... 2004 4. 27 Mike Nugent...... 24...... 889...... 2004 5 Bob Atha...... 5...... Indiana...... 1981 5. 25 Dan Stultz...... 13...... 520...... 1998 5. 4 Drew Basil...... 5...... Michigan...... 2012 25 Dan Stultz...... 15...... 600...... 1997 4 Ryan Pretorius...... 4...... Youngstown State...... 2008 7. 24 Devin Barclay...... 20...... 833...... 2010 4 Mike Nugent...... 4...... vs. Oklahoma State...... 2004 24 Dan Stultz...... 19...... 792...... 2000 4 Mike Nugent...... 4...... Michigan State...... 2003 9. 23 Ryan Pretorius...... 18...... 783...... 2007 4 Dan Stultz...... 4...... at Illinois...... 2000 23 Pat O’Morrow...... 18...... 783...... 1988 4 Pat O’Morrow...... 4...... Syracuse...... 1988 23 Tom Skladany...... 8...... 348...... 1976 4 Matt Frantz...... 4...... at Purdue...... 1986 4 Vlade Janakeivski...... 4...... Minnesota...... 1980 Field Goals Attempted – Career...... Made...... Pct...... Years 4 Tom Klaban...... 4...... Michigan...... 1974 1. 91 Dan Stultz...... 59...... 648...... 1996-00 2. 88 Mike Nugent...... 72...... 818...... 2001-04 Field Goals Made – Season...... Attempts...... Pct...... Year 3. 77 Tim Williams...... 49...... 636...... 1990-93 1. 25 Mike Nugent...... 28...... 893...... 2002 4. 63 Rich Spangler...... 39...... 619...... 1982-85 2. 24 Mike Nugent...... 27...... 889...... 2004 5. 61 Vlade Janakievski...... 41...... 672...... 1977-80 3. 22 Josh Huston...... 28...... 786...... 2005 6. 49 Josh Jackson...... 36...... 735...... 1993-96 4. 20 Devin Barclay...... 24...... 833...... 2010 7. 47 Pat O’Morrow...... 30 ...... 638... 1986, 88-89 19 Dan Stultz...... 24...... 792...... 2000 8. 44 Ryan Pretorius...... 34...... 773...... 2004-08 6. 18 Ryan Pretorius...... 23...... 783...... 2007 9. 39 Aaron Pettrey...... 29...... 744... 2006, 08-09 18 Pat O’Morrow...... 23...... 783...... 1988 10. 38 Josh Huston...... 25...... 658.....2001, 2005 18 Vlade Janakievski...... 21...... 857...... 1979 9. 16 Drew Basil...... 19...... 842...... 2011 Field Goal Percentage – Season (Min. 5 made) 16 Mike Nugent...... 19...... 842...... 2003 Made...... Attempt...... Year 16 Tim Williams...... 29...... 552...... 1992 1. .893 Mike Nugent...... 25...... 28...... 2002 12. 15 Ryan Pretorius...... 19...... 789...... 2008 2. .889 Mike Nugent...... 24...... 27...... 2004 15 Dan Stultz...... 25...... 600...... 1997 3. .875 Aaron Pettrey...... 7...... 8...... 2008 15 Vlade Janakievski...... 22...... 682...... 1980 4. .857 Vlade Janakeivski...... 18...... 21...... 1979 15 Matt Frantz...... 20...... 750...... 1986 5. .842 Drew Basil...... 16...... 19...... 2011 Mike Nugent...... 16...... 19...... 2003 Field Goals Made – Career...... Attempts...... Pct...... Years 6. .833 Devin Barclay...... 20...... 24...... 2010 1. 72 Mike Nugent...... 88...... 818...... 2001-04 7. .824 Josh Jackson...... 14...... 17...... 1994 2. 59 Dan Stultz...... 91...... 648...... 1996-00 8. .792 Dan Stultz...... 19...... 24...... 2000 3. 49 Tim Williams...... 77...... 636...... 1990-93 9. .789 Ryan Pretorius...... 15...... 19...... 2008 4. 41 Vlade Janakievski...... 61...... 672...... 1977-80 10. .786 Josh Huston...... 22...... 28...... 2005 5. 39 Rich Spangler...... 63...... 619...... 1982-85 11. .783 Ryan Pretorius...... 18...... 23...... 2007 6. 36 Josh Jackson...... 49...... 735...... 1993-96 .783 Pat O’Morrow...... 18...... 23...... 1988 7. 34 Ryan Pretorius...... 44...... 773...... 2005-08 8. 30 Pat O’Morrow...... 47...... 638... 1986, 88-89 Field Goal Percentage – Career (Min. 20 made) 9. 27 Devin Barclay...... 34...... 794...... 2009-10 Made...... Attempted...... Years 10. 29 Aaron Pettrey...... 39...... 744... 2006, 08-09 1. .818 Mike Nugent...... 72...... 88...... 2001-04 11. 25 Josh Huston...... 38...... 658.....2001, 2005 2. .794 Devin Barclay...... 27...... 34...... 2009-10 25 Matt Frantz...... 37...... 676...... 1986-87 3. .750 Drew Basil...... 24...... 32...... 2010- 4. .773 Ryan Pretorius...... 34...... 44...... 2005-08 Field Goals Attempted – Game...... Made...... Opponent...... Year 5. .744 Aaron Pettrey...... 29...... 39...... 2006-09 1. 6 Devin Barclay...... 5...... Miami (Fla.)...... 2010 6. .735 Josh Jackson...... 36...... 49...... 1993-96 6 Josh Huston...... 5...... Texas...... 2005 7. .676 Matt Frantz...... 25...... 37...... 1986-87 3. 5 Drew Basil...... 4...... Michigan...... 2012 8. .672 Vlade Janakievski...... 41...... 61...... 1977-80 5 Mike Nugent...... 5...... at North Carolina St.....2004 9. .658 Josh Huston...... 25...... 38...... 2001, 05 5 Mike Nugent...... 4...... at Illinois...... 2002 10. .648 Dan Stultz...... 59...... 91...... 1996-00 5 Bob Atha...... 5...... Indiana...... 1981 5 Matt Frantz...... 3...... at Wisconsin...... 1986 Most 50+ Yard Field Goals Made in a Season 5 Tim Williams...... 3...... Illinois...... 1992 Attempts...... Year 5 Pat O’Morrow...... 2...... Illinois...... 1988 1. 5 Mike Nugent...... 5...... 2004 5 Vlade Janakievski...... 2...... at Michigan...... 1977 2. 2 Aaron Pettrey...... 4...... 2009 5 Pat O’Morrow...... 2...... Boston College...... 1989 2 Aaron Pettrey...... 3...... 2008 5 Tom Skladany...... 1...... Purdue...... 1976 2 Aaron Pettrey...... 3...... 2006 2 Mike Nugent...... 2...... 2003 2 Pat O’Morrow...... 2...... 1987

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Most 50+ Yard Field Goals Made in a Career Consecutive Field Goals Made...... Games...... Years Attempts...... Years 1. 24 Mike Nugent...... 13...... 2001-02 1. 8 Mike Nugent...... 9...... 2001-04 2. 15 Vlade Janakievski...... 5...... 1979-80 2. 6 Aaron Pettrey...... 10...... 2006-08 3. 12 Drew Basil...... 7...... 2011 3. 4 Tim Williams...... 8...... 1990-93 4. 10 Dan Stultz...... 4...... 2000 4. 3 Ryan Pretorius...... 4...... 2006-08 10 Vlade Janakievski...... 8...... 1978-79 3 Pat O’Morrow...... 7...... 1986, 88-89 6. 9 Ryan Pretorius...... 6...... 2007 9 Mike Nugent...... 4...... 2004 Most 50+ Yard Field Goals Attempted in a Season 9 Mike Nugent...... 4...... 2004 Made...... Year 9 Josh Jackson...... 7...... 1994-95 1. 6 Mike Nugent...... 5...... 2004 10. 8 Josh Huston...... 5...... 2005 6 Tom Skladany...... 0...... 1976 11. 7 Josh Huston...... 2...... 2005 3. 4 Aaron Pettrey...... 2...... 2009 7 Mike Nugent...... 6...... 2003 4 Vlade Janakievski...... 0...... 1977 7 Josh Jackson...... 5...... 1995-96 4 Robert Funk...... 0...... 1964 7 Josh Jackson...... 5...... 1994 7 Tim Williams...... 4...... 1992-93 Most 50+ Yard Field Goals Attempted in a Career 7 Pat O’Morrow...... 3...... 1988 Made...... Years 7 Matt Frantz...... 3...... 1986 1. 10 Aaron Pettrey...... 6...... 2006-08 7 Rich Spangler...... 5...... 1985 2. 9 Mike Nugent...... 8...... 2001-04 7 Rich Spangler...... 5...... 1984-85 9 Tom Skladany...... 1...... 1974-76 7 Rich Spangler...... 4...... 1984 4. 8 Tim Williams...... 4...... 1990-93 5. 7 Pat O’Morrow...... 3...... 1986, 88-89 Consecutive Field Goals Made in Ohio Stadium Games...... Years Most 40 to 49 Yard Field Goals Made in a Season 1. 17 Mike Nugent...... 9...... 2002-03 Attempts...... Year 2. 15 Aaron Pettrey...... 9...... 2006, 08-09 1. 10 Mike Nugent...... 11...... 2002 3. 12 Drew Basil...... 6...... 2011-12 2. 6 Drew Basil...... 8...... 2011 12 Mike Nugent...... 7...... 2003 3. 5 Aaron Pettrey...... 5...... 2009 5. 10 Vlade Janakievski...... 7...... 1978-79 5 Josh Huston...... 8...... 2005 10 Vlade Janakievski...... 4...... 1980 5 Mike Nugent...... 6...... 2004 7. 9 Tim Williams...... 5...... 1992-93 5 Dan Schultz...... 7...... 1999 8. 8 Ryan Pretorius...... 5...... 2006-07 5 Tom Klaban...... 6...... 1975 Longest Field Goal – Game...... Opponent...... Year Most 40 to 49 Yard Field Goals Made in a Career 1. 59 Tom Skladany...... at Illinois...... 1975 Attempts...... Years 2. 55 Mike Nugent...... Marshall...... 2004 1. 21 Mike Nugent...... 28...... 2001-04 55 Mike Nugent...... Wisconsin...... 2004 2. 14 Dan Stultz...... 34...... 1996-2000 55 Dan Stultz...... Indiana...... 1997 3. 12 Aaron Pettrey...... 12...... 2005-09 55 Gary Cairns...... at Illinois...... 1966 4. 10 Rich Spangler...... 17...... 1982-85 6. 54 Aaron Pettrey...... Youngstown State...... 2008 5. 9 Tom Klaban...... 11...... 1974-75 7. 53 Mike Nugent...... at Michigan State...... 2004 53 Mike Nugent...... Iowa...... 2003 Most 40 to 49 Yard Field Goals Attempted in a Season 53 Bob Atha...... at Purdue...... 1981 Made...... Year 10. 52 Drew Basil...... Michigan...... 2012 1. 11 Mike Nugent...... 10...... 2002 52 Aaron Pettrey...... Navy...... 2009 2. 10 Dan Stultz...... 2...... 1997 52 Ryan Pretorius...... Cincinnati...... 2005 3. 9 Dan Stultz...... 2...... 1998 52 Mike Nugent...... Indiana...... 2004 4. 8 Drew Basil...... 6...... 2011 52 Mike Nugent...... Purdue...... 2003 Josh Huston...... 5...... 2005 52 Tim Williams...... at Illinois...... 1992 5. 7 Dan Stultz...... 4...... 2000 52 Tim Williams...... at Boston College...... 1990 7 Dan Stultz...... 5...... 1999 52 Rich Spangler...... vs Southern California...... 1985

Most 40 to 49 Yard Field Goals Attempted in a Career Longest Field Goal Made in Ohio Stadium – Game Made...... Years Opponent...... Year 1. 34 Dan Stultz...... 14...... 1996-2000 1. 55 Mike Nugent...... Marshall...... 2004 2. 28 Mike Nugent...... 21...... 2001-04 55 Mike Nugent...... Wisconsin...... 2004 3. 19 Pat O’Morrow...... 8...... 1986, 88-89 55 Dan Stultz...... Indiana...... 1997 4. 17 Rich Spangler...... 10...... 1982-85 4. 54 Aaron Pettrey...... Youngstown State...... 2008 5. 15 Tim Williams...... 6...... 1990-93 5. 53 Mike Nugent...... Iowa...... 2003 6. 52 Drew Basil...... Michigan...... 2012

213 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL kicking and punting records 52 Aaron Pettrey...... Navy...... 2009 Punt Attempts – Career...... Yards...... Avg...... Year 52 Ryan Pretorius...... Cincinnati...... 2005 1. 237 Brent Bartholomew...... 9,927...... 41.9...... 1995-98 52 Mike Nugent...... Indiana...... 2004 2. 214 Tom Tupa...... 9,564...... 44.7...... 1984-87 52 Mike Nugent...... Purdue...... 2003 3. 203 A.J. Trapasso...... 8,317...... 41.0...... 2005-08 11. 51 Aaron Pettrey...... Indiana...... 2006 4. 177 Ben Buchanan...... 7,286...... 41.2...... 2009-12 51 Mike Nugent...... Indiana...... 2002 5. 162 Tom Orosz...... 6,767...... 41.8...... 1977-80 51 Matt Frantz...... Indiana...... 1987 6. 160 Tom Skladany...... 6,838...... 42.7...... 1973-76 51 Rich Spangler...... Indiana...... 1985 15. 50 Aaron Pettrey...... Illinois...... 2009 Punts Had Blocked – Game...... Punts...... Opponent...... Year 50 Ryan Pretorius...... Youngstown State...... 2008 1. 4 Vic Janowicz...... 21...... Michigan...... 1950 50 Ryan Pretorius...... Penn State...... 2007 2. 1 39 times, with the most recent: 50 Tim Williams...... Illinois...... 1992 Ben Buchanan...... 6...... Penn State...... 2012 50 Bob Atha...... Northwestern...... 1979 Punts Had Blocked – Season...... Punts...... Year Punting Records 1. 5 Vic Janowicz...... 54...... 1950 Punt Yards – Game...... Attempts...... Avg...... Opponent...... Year 2. 2 Ben Buchanan...... 70...... 2011 1. 685 Vic Janowicz...... 21...... 32.6...... Michigan...... 1950 2 Ben Buchanan...... 44...... 2010 2. 492 Tom Tupa...... 10...... 49.2...... West Virginia....1987 2 Andy Groom...... 49...... 2001 3. 490 Gary Lago...... 11...... 44.5...... Minnesota...... 1971 2 B. J. Sander...... 37...... 2000 4. 452 Vic Janowicz...... 10...... 45.2...... Pitt...... 1951 2 Tom Orosz...... 43...... 1979 5. 443 B. Bartholomew...... 10...... 44.3...... at Michigan...... 1997 2 Gary Lago...... 48...... 1972 2 Jeff Bohlman...... 51...... 1990 Punt Yards – Season...... Punts...... Avg...... Year 1. 3,553 B.J. Sander...... 82...... 43.3...... 2003 Punts Had Blocked – Career...... Punts...... Years 2. 3,252 Brent Bartholomew...... 72...... 45.2...... 1997 1. 5 Vic Janowicz...... 120...... 1949-51 3. 2,963 Tom Tupa...... 63...... 47.0...... 1987 5 Ben Buchanan...... 118...... 2009-12 4. 2,889 Ben Buchanan...... 70...... 41.3...... 2011 5. 2,780 Kyle Turano...... 65...... 42.8...... 2004 2. 4 Jeff Bohlman...... 142...... 1988-90 6. 2,697 Andy Groom...... 60...... 45.0...... 2002 3. 3 Andy Groom...... 109...... 2001-02 7. 2,653 Tom Orosz...... 65...... 40.8...... 1980 3 Brent Bartholomew...... 237...... 1995-98 8. 2,536 Gary Lago...... 63...... 40.3...... 1971 3 Karl Edwards...... 101...... 1981-83 9. 2,475 Scott Terna...... 60 ...... 41.3...... 1994 3 Gary Lago...... 151...... 1970-72 10. 2,455 Brent Bartholomew...... 58...... 42.3...... 1996 3 Tom Orosz...... 162...... 1977-80

Punt Yards – Career...... Punts...... Avg...... Year Punting Average – Game (min. 5 punts) 1. 9,927 Brent Bartholomew...... 237...... 41.9...... 1995-98 Punts.... Yards...... Opponent...... Year 2. 9,564 Tom Tupa...... 214...... 44.7...... 1984-87 1. 52.3 Tom Skladany...... 8...... 418...... Michigan...... 1976 3. 7,286 Ben Buchanan...... 177...... 41.2...... 2009-12 2. 51.6 Brent Bartholomew...... 7...... 361...... Toledo...... 1998 4. 8,317 A.J. Trapasso...... 203...... 41.0...... 2005-08 3. 50.8 A. J. Trapasso...... 6...... 305...... Cincinnati...... 2006 5. 6,838 Tom Skladany...... 160...... 42.7...... 1973-76 4. 50.2 Andy Groom...... 6...... 301...... at Wisconsin.....2002 5. 49.4 B.J. Sander...... 5...... 247...... N. Carolina St....2003 Punt Attempts – Game...... Yards...... Avg...... Opponent...... Year 6. 49.2 Tom Tupa...... 10...... 492...... West Virginia....1987 1. 21 Vic Janowicz...... 685...... 32.6...... Michigan...... 1950 7. 49.1 B.J. Sander...... 9...... 442...... at Michigan...... 2003 2. 11 A.J. Trapasso...... 411...... 37.4...... at Michigan...... 2007 8. 49.0 Tom Tupa...... 6...... 294...... Iowa...... 1984 11 Mike Sensibaugh...... 402...... 36.5...... So. Methodist....1968 49.0 Tom Tupa...... 5...... 245...... Illinois...... 1986 11 Gary Lago...... 490...... 44.5...... at Minnesota.....1971 Punting Average – Season...... Punts...... Yards...... Year Punt Attempts – Season...... Yards...... Avg...... Year 1. 47.1 Tom Tupa...... 45...... 2,118...... 1984 1. 82 B.J. Sander...... 3,553...... 43.3...... 2003 2. 47.0 Tom Tupa...... 63...... 2,963...... 1987 2. 72 Brent Bartholomew...... 3,252...... 45.2...... 1997 3. 46.8 Tom Skladany...... 41...... 1,918...... 1975 3. 70 Ben Buchanan...... 2,889...... 41.3...... 2011 4. 45.7 Tom Skladany...... 31...... 1,416...... 1974 4. 65 Kyle Turano...... 2,780...... 42.8...... 2004 5. 45.2 Brent Bartholomew...... 72...... 3,252...... 1997 65 Tom Orosz...... 2,653...... 40.8...... 1980 6. 63 Tom Tupa...... 2,965...... 47.1...... 1987 Punting Average – Career...... Punts...... Yards...... Years 63 Gary Lago...... 2,536...... 40.3...... 1971 1. 45.0 Andy Groom...... 109...... 4,901...... 2001-02 8. 62 Vic Janowicz...... 2,446...... 39.5...... 1951 2. 44.7 Tom Tupa...... 214...... 9,564...... 1984-87 9. 61 Dan Stultz...... 2,353...... 38.6...... 1999 3. 42.8 Kyle Turnao...... 65...... 2,780...... 2004 10. 60 Andy Groom...... 2,697...... 45.0...... 2002 4. 42.7 Tom Skladany...... 160...... 6,838...... 1973-76 60 Scott Terna...... 2,475...... 41.3...... 1994 5. 42.2 B.J. Sander...... 125...... 5,270...... 1999-03 6. 41.9 Brent Bartholomew...... 237...... 9,927...... 1995-98 7. 41.8 Tom Orosz...... 162...... 6,767...... 1977-80 8. 41.2 Ben Buchanan...... 177...... 7,286...... 2009-12 9. 41.0 A. J. Trapasso...... 203...... 8,317...... 2005-08

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Year-by-Year Leaders Year Name...... Total...... Solos...... Assists Total Tackles – Season...... Solo...... ...... Year 2012 Ryan Shazier (LB)...... 115...... 70...... 45 1 211 Tom Cousineau...... 101...... 110...... 1978 2011 C.J. Barnett (DB)...... 75...... 49...... 26 2 205 Chris Spielman...... 105...... 100...... 1986 2010 Brian Rolle (LB)...... 76...... 35...... 41 3 178 Marcus Marek...... 78...... 100...... 1982 2009 Ross Homan (LB)...... 108...... 57...... 51 4 172 David Adkins...... 98...... 74...... 1977 2008 James Laurinaitis (LB)...... 130...... 52...... 78 5 156 Chris Spielman...... 78...... 78...... 1987 2007 James Laurinaitis (LB)...... 121...... 51...... 70 156 Rowland Tatum...... 75...... 81...... 1983 2006 James Laurinaitis (LB)...... 115...... 53...... 62 7 149 Ed Thompson...... 74...... 75...... 1976 2005 AJ Hawk (LB)...... 121...... 69...... 52 8 148 Marcus Marek...... 66...... 82...... 1981 2004 AJ Hawk (LB)...... 141...... 62...... 79 9 147 Tom Cousineau...... 70...... 77...... 1976 2003 AJ Hawk (LB)...... 106...... 52...... 54 10 146 Alvin Washington...... 70...... 76...... 1978 2002 Matt Wilhelm (LB)...... 121...... 79...... 42 11 144 Bruce Elia...... 74...... 70...... 1974 2001 Mike Doss (DB)...... 87...... 57...... 30 12 143 Glen Cobb...... 71...... 72...... 1982 2000 Mike Doss (DB)...... 94...... 73...... 21 13 141 “Pepper” Johnson...... 74...... 67...... 1985 1999 Na’il Diggs (LB)...... 94...... 64...... 30 141 Tom Cousineau...... 62...... 79...... 1977 1998 Damon Moore (DB)...... 81...... 62...... 19 141 AJ Hawk...... 62...... 79...... 2004 1997 Antoine Winfield (DB)...... 100...... 82...... 18 16 140 Chris Spielman...... 76...... 64...... 1985 1996 Damon Moore (DB)...... 89...... 61...... 28 140 “Pepper” Johnson...... 77...... 63...... 1984 1995 Greg Bellisari (LB)...... 98...... 54...... 44 140 Marcus Marek...... 58...... 82...... 1980 1994 Lorenzo Styles (LB)...... 132...... 76...... 56 1993 Lorenzo Styles (LB)...... 117...... 84...... 33 Total Tackles – Career...... Solo...... Assist...... Years 1992 Steve Tovar (LB)...... 128...... 73...... 55 1. 572 Marcus Marek...... 256...... 316...... 1979-82 1991 Steve Tovar (LB)...... 97...... 61...... 36 2. 569 Tom Cousineau...... 259...... 310...... 1975-78 1990 Steve Tovar (LB)...... 125...... 78...... 47 3. 546 Chris Spielman...... 283...... 263...... 1984-87 1988 Derek Isaman (LB)...... 88...... 45...... 43 4. 408 Steve Tovar...... 239...... 169...... 1989-92 1988 John Sullivan (LB)...... 88...... 38...... 50 5. 394 AJ Hawk...... 196...... 198...... 2002-05 1987 Chris Spielman (LB)...... 156...... 78...... 78 6. 379 “Pepper” Johnson...... 190...... 189...... 1982-85 1986 Chris Spielman (LB)...... 205...... 105...... 100 7. 375 James Laurinaitis...... 159...... 216...... 2005-08 1985 Pepper Johnson (LB)...... 141...... 74...... 67 8. 345 Alvin Washington...... 178...... 167...... 1977-80 1984 Pepper Johnson (LB)...... 140...... 77...... 63 9. 338 Ed Thompson...... 163...... 175...... 1974-76 1983 Rowland Tatum (LB)...... 156...... 75...... 81 10. 336 Glen Cobb...... 163...... 173...... 1979-82 1982 Marcus Marek (LB)...... 178...... 78...... 100 11. 331 Mike Doss...... 228...... 103...... 1999-02 1981 Marcus Marek (LB)...... 148...... 66...... 82 12. 320 Randy Gradishar...... 155...... 165...... 1971-73 1980 Marcus Marek (LB)...... 140...... 58...... 82 13. 316 Kelton Dansler...... 178...... 138...... 1975-78 1979 Alvin Washington (LB)...... 120...... 69...... 51 14. 314 Aaron Brown...... 173...... 141...... 1974-77 1978 Tom Cousineau (LB)...... 244...... 142...... 102 15. 290 Jerome Foster...... 168...... 122...... 1979-82 1977 David Adkins (LB)...... 172...... 98...... 74 16. 282 Lorenzo Styles...... 184...... 98...... 1992-94 1976 Tom Cousineau (LB)...... 184...... 102...... 82 17. 280 Nick Buonamici...... 122...... 158...... 1973-76 1975 Ed Thompson (LB)...... 126...... 59...... 67 18. 269 Eddie Beamon...... 131...... 138...... 1974-77 1974 Bruce Elia (LB)...... 144...... 74...... 70 19. 268 Marcus Freeman...... 140...... 128...... 2004-08 1973 Randy Gradishar (LB)...... 134...... 60...... 74 1972 Rick Middleton (LB)...... 112...... 38...... 74 Solo Tackles – Game...... Assist...... Total...... Opponent...... Year 1971 Vic Koegel (LB)...... 126...... 61...... 65 1. 16 Tom Cousineau...... 12...... 28...... Southern Methodist...1978 1970 Stan White (LB)...... 106...... 67...... 39 2. 14 Lorenzo Styles...... 4...... 18...... Michigan State...... 1993 14 Chris Spielman...... 2...... 16...... Michigan...... 1987 Tackle Records 14 Thomas Johnson...... 6...... 20...... at Wisconsin...... 1984 Total Tackles – Game...... Solo...... Assist...... Opponent ...... Year 14 Aaron Brown...... 14...... 2...... vs. Alabama...... 1978 1. 29 Chris Spielman...... 10...... 19...... Michigan...... 1986 29 Tom Cousineau...... 9...... 20...... Penn State...... 1978 Solo Tackles – Season...... Assist...... Total...... Year 3. 28 Tom Cousineau...... 16...... 12...... Southern Methodist...1978 1. 142 Tom Cousineau...... 102...... 244...... 1978 4. 24 David Adkins...... 12...... 12...... Oklahoma...... 1977 2. 105 Chris Spielman...... 100...... 205...... 1986 24 Arnie Jones...... 7...... 17...... Michigan...... 1972 3. 98 David Adkins...... 74...... 172...... 1977 6. 23 Tom Cousineau...... 9...... 14...... Baylor...... 1978 4. 84 Lorenzo Styles...... 33...... 117...... 1993 23 Tom Cousineau...... 11...... 12...... Indiana...... 1975 5. 82 Antoine Winfield...... 18...... 100...... 1997 8. 22 Chris Spielman...... 10...... 12...... at Washington...... 1986 22 Tom Cousineau...... 6...... 16...... Michigan...... 1976 Solo Tackles – Career...... Assist...... Total...... Years 22 Randy Gradishar...... 7...... 15...... Washington State...... 1973 1. 283 Chris Spielman...... 263...... 546...... 1984-87 11. 21 Marcus Marek...... 8...... 13...... Michigan...... 1982 2. 259 Tom Cousineau...... 310...... 569...... 1975-78 21 Tom Cousineau...... 9...... 12...... Michigan...... 1978 3. 256 Marcus Marek...... 316...... 572...... 1979-82 21 Ed Thompson...... 6...... 15...... Michigan...... 1976 4. 239 Steve Tovar...... 169...... 408...... 1989-92 21 Vic Koegel...... 7...... 14...... Northwestern...... 1971 5. 228 Mike Doss...... 103...... 331...... 1999-02 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL ohio state defensive records

6. 197 Andy Katzenmoyer...... 59...... 256...... 1996-98 Tackles for Loss – Season...... Yards...... Year 7. 196 AJ Hawk...... 198...... 394...... 2002-05 1. 26.0 Mike Vrabel...... 133...... 1995 8. 191 Damon Moore...... 76...... 367...... 1995-98 2. 23.0 Andy Katzenmoyer...... 103...... 1996 9. 190 “Pepper” Johnson...... 189...... 379...... 1982-85 3. 20.0 Will Smith...... 92...... 2003 20.0 Mike Vrabel...... 101...... 1994 Assisted Tackles – Game...... Solo...... Total...... Opponent...... Year 20.0 Matt Finkes...... 100...... 1994 1. 20 Tom Cousineau...... 9...... 29...... Penn State...... 1978 6. 19.5 Matt Wilhelm...... 49...... 2002 2. 19 Chris Spielman...... 10...... 29...... Michigan...... 1986 7. 19.0 Matt Finkes...... 67...... 1995 3. 16 Tom Cousineau...... 6...... 22...... Michigan...... 1976 8. 18.5 Jason Simmons...... 103...... 1991 4. 15 Thomas Johnson...... 4...... 19...... Iowa...... 1985 9. 18.0 Mike Vrabel...... 107...... 1996 15 Marcus Marek...... 5...... 15...... Stanford...... 1982 10. 17.0 Ryan Shazier...... 78...... 2012 15 Marcus Marek...... 4...... 19...... Florida State...... 1981 11. 16.5 AJ Hawk...... 85...... 2005 15 Ed Thompson...... 6...... 21...... Michigan...... 1976 12. 16.0 John Simon...... 59...... 2011 16.0 Na’il Diggs...... 73...... 1998 Assisted Tackles – Season...... Solo...... Total...... Year 16.0 Matt Finkes...... 77...... 1996 1. 102 Tom Cousineau...... 142...... 244...... 1978 15. 15.5 Vernon Gholston...... 113...... 2007 2. 100 Chris Spielman...... 105...... 205...... 1986 16. 15.0 Vernon Gholston...... 86...... 2006 100 Marcus Marek...... 78...... 178...... 1982 15.0 Matt Wilhelm...... 47...... 2000 4. 82 Marcus Marek...... 66...... 148...... 1981 15.0 Brent Johnson...... 77...... 2000 82 Marcus Marek...... 58...... 140...... 1980 15.0 Na’il Diggs...... 53...... 1999 20. 15.0 Eric Kumerow...... 75...... 1987 Assisted Tackles – Career...... Solo...... Total...... Years 21. 14.5 John Simon...... 87...... 2012 1. 316 Marcus Marek...... 256...... 572...... 1979-82 14.5 Greg Smith...... 67...... 1990 2. 310 Tom Cousineau...... 259...... 569...... 1975-78 23. 14.0 Andy Katzenmoyer...... 59...... 1998 3. 263 Chris Spielman...... 283...... 546...... 1984-87 14.0 Jason Simmons...... 62...... 1992 4. 216 James Laurinaitis...... 159...... 375...... 2005-08 14.0 Aaron Brown...... 87...... 1976 5. 198 AJ Hawk...... 196...... 394...... 2002-05 26. 13.5 Judah Herman...... 47...... 1991 6. 189 Thomas Johnson...... 190...... 379...... 1982-85 27. 13.0 Thaddeus Gibson...... 38...... 2009 7. 175 Ed Thompson...... 163...... 338...... 1974-76 13.0 A.J. Hawk...... 49...... 2003 13.0 Mike Doss...... 47...... 2000 Tackles for Loss – Game...... Yards...... Opponent...... Year 13.0 Rodney Bailey...... 65...... 2000 1. 5.0 John Simon...... 24...... vs. Nebraska...... 2012 13.0 Andy Katzenmoyer...... 30...... 1997 5.0 Andy Katzenmoyer ...... 18...... vs. Arizona State...... 1996 13.0 Dan Wilkinson...... 51...... 1993 5.0 Jayson Gwinn...... 34...... Indiana...... 1993 13.0 Keith Ferguson...... 65...... 1979 5.0 Judah Herman...... 18...... Iowa...... 1991 4. 4.0 John Simon...... 36...... at Wisconsin...... 2012 Tackles for Loss – Career...... Yards...... Years 4.0 John Simon...... 16...... at Illinois...... 2011 1. 66.0 Mike Vrabel...... 349...... 1993-96 4.0 Vernon Gholston...... 21...... at Michigan...... 2007 2. 59.0 Matt Finkes...... 265...... 1993-96 4.0 Vernon Gholston...... 32...... Wisconsin...... 2007 3. 56.5 Jason Simmons...... 308...... 1990-93 4.0 Antonio Smith...... 22...... Indiana...... 2006 4. 50.0 Andy Katzenmoyer...... 192...... 1996-98 4.0 Bobby Carpenter...... 27...... Michigan State...... 2005 5. 45.5 Will Smith...... 190...... 2000-03 4.0 Will Smith...... 10...... Texas Tech...... 2002 6. 43.5 Matt Wilhelm...... 126...... 1999-02 4.0 Matt Wilhelm...... 15...... vs. Cincinnati...... 2002 7. 43.0 John Simon...... 195...... 2009-12 4.0 Courtland Bullard...... 25...... Minnesota...... 2000 43.0 Jerome Foster...... 152...... 1979-82 4.0 Na’il Diggs...... 14...... vs. Miami (Fla.)...... 1999 9. 41.0 AJ Hawk...... 164...... 2002-05 4.0 Mike Collins...... 9...... at Penn State...... 1999 10. 39.0 Na’il Diggs...... 165...... 1997-99 4.0 Matt Finkes...... 14...... vs. Tennessee...... 1995 39.0 Eric Kumerow...... 211...... 1984-87 4.0 Mike Vrabel...... 14...... Pitt...... 1994 12. 37.5 Cameron Heyward...... 150...... 2008-10 4.0 Tim Sawicki...... 49...... Northwestern...... 1979 13. 33.0 Mike Doss...... 100...... 1999-02 4.0 Aaron Brown...... 42...... at Minnesota...... 1976 33.0 Rodney Bailey...... 137...... 1997-00 4.0 Nick Buonamici...... 41...... at Michigan State.....1974 15. 32.0 Aaron Brown...... 181...... 1975-77 4.0 Jason Simmons...... 35...... Indiana...... 1991 32.0 Greg Smith...... 135...... 1989-92 4.0 Srecko Zizakovic...... 30...... vs. Auburn...... 1989 4.0 Jim Cope...... 27...... Michigan State...... 1973 Tackles for Loss Yards – Game 4.0 Athony Griggs...... 25...... vs. Navy...... 1981 Tackles...... Opponent...... Year 4.0 Eddie Beamon...... 18...... Purdue...... 1976 1. 49 Tim Sawicki...... 4...... Northwestern...... 1979 4.0 Nick Miller...... 12...... Duke...... 1981 2. 42 Aaron Brown...... 4...... at Minnesota...... 1976 4.0 Jason Simmons...... 15...... Washington State.....1991 3. 41 Nick Buonamici...... 4...... at Michigan State.1974 4.0 Eric Kumerow...... 15...... at Purdue...... 1987 4. 36 John Simon...... 4...... at Wisconsin...... 2012 5. 35 Jason Simmons...... 4...... Indiana...... 1991

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Tackles for Loss Yards – Season...... Tackles...... Year 8. 9.5 AJ Hawk...... 72...... 2005 1. 133 Mike Vrabel...... 26...... 1995 9.5 Mike Kulda...... 71...... 2005 2. 113 Vernon Gholston...... 15.5...... 2007 10. 9.0 John Simon...... 73...... 2012 3. 107 Mike Vrabel...... 18...... 1996 9.0 Brent Johnson...... 61...... 2000 4. 103 Andy Katzenmoyer...... 23...... 1996 9.0 Mike Vrabel...... 58...... 1996 103 Jason Simmons...... 18.5...... 1991 9.0 John Kacherski...... 66...... 1988 6. 101 Mike Vrabel...... 20...... 1994 13. 8.5 Vernon Gholston...... 73...... 2006 7. 100 Matt Finkes...... 20...... 1994 8.5 Darrion Scott...... 42...... 2002 8. 92 Will Smith...... 20...... 2003 15. 8.0 Quinn Pitcock...... 49...... 2006 9. 87 Aaron Brown ...... 14...... 1976 8.0 Bobby Carpenter...... 65...... 2005 10. 86 Vernon Gholston...... 15...... 2006 8.0 Rodney Bailey...... 50...... 2000 11. 85 AJ Hawk...... 16.5...... 2005 8.0 Eric Kumerow...... 49...... 1986 12. 83 Dan Wilkinson...... 10.5...... 1992 19. 7.0 John Simon...... 47...... 2011 13. 79 Ray Jackson...... 9...... 1987 7.0 Brent Johnson...... 35...... 1998 14. 78 Shad Williams...... 8...... 1970 7.0 Jason Simmons...... 59...... 1993 78 Ryan Shazier...... 17...... 2012 7.0 Jayson Gwinn...... 59...... 1993 7.0 Greg Smith...... 47...... 1990 Tackles for Loss Yards – Career...... Tackles...... Years 7.0 Srecko Zizakovic...... 54...... 1989 1. 349 Mike Vrabel...... 66...... 1993-96 2. 308 Jason Simmons...... 56.5...... 1990-93 Quarterback Sacks – Career...... Yards...... Years 3. 265 Matt Finkes...... 59...... 1993-96 1. 36.0 Mike Vrabel...... 245...... 1993-96 4. 211 Eric Kumerow...... 39...... 1984-87 2. 27.5 Jason Simmons...... 210...... 1990-93 5. 199 Vernon Gholston...... 30.5...... 2004, 06-07 3. 25.0 Matt Finkes...... 170...... 1993-96 6. 195 John Simon...... 43.0...... 2009-12 4. 23.0 Eric Kumerow...... 163...... 1984-87 7. 192 Andy Katzenmoyer...... 50...... 1996-98 5. 22.5 Vernon Gholston...... 184...... 2004, 06-07 8. 190 Will Smith...... 45.5...... 2000-03 6. 22.0 Will Smith...... 140...... 2000-03 9. 181 Aaron Brown...... 32...... 1975-77 7. 20.5 John Simon...... 144...... 2009-12 10. 165 Na’il Diggs...... 39...... 1997-99 8. 18.0 Brent Johnson...... 114...... 1997-00 11. 164 AJ Hawk...... 41...... 2002-05 18.0 Na’il Diggs...... 118...... 1997-99 12. 154 Eddie Beamon...... 29...... 1974-77 10. 17.5 Andy Katzenmoyer...... 114...... 1996-98 17.5 Rodney Bailey...... 103...... 1997-00 Quarterback Sacks – Game...... Yards...... Opponent...... Year 12. 15.5 Cameron Heyward...... 98...... 2007-10 1. 4.0 John Simon...... 36...... at Wisconsin...... 2012 13. 15.0 AJ Hawk...... 114...... 2002-05 4.0 Vernon Gholston...... 32...... Wisconsin...... 2007 14. 14.5 Bobby Carpenter...... 118...... 2002-05 4.0 Bobby Carpenter...... 27...... Michigan State...... 2005 14.5 Mike Kudla...... 107...... 2002-05 4.0 Jason Simmons...... 15...... Washington State....1991 14.5 Darrion Scott...... 86...... 2000-03 4. 3.5 David Thompson...... 18...... at Illinois...... 2002 17. 14.0 Quinn Pitcock...... 66...... 2003-06 5. 3.0 Thaddeus Gibson...... 17...... Minnesota...... 2009 14.0 John Kacherski...... 98...... 1988-91 3.0 Quinn Pitcock...... 24...... Cincinnati...... 2006 14.0 Greg Smith...... 92...... 1989-92 3.0 David Patterson...... 5...... Michigan State...... 2005 20. 13.0 James Laurinaitis...... 97...... 2005-08 3.0 Mike Kudla...... 25...... vs. Notre Dame...... 2005 21. 12.0 Kenny Peterson...... 79...... 1999-02 3.0 Brent Johnson...... 19...... Michigan State...... 2000 22. 11.5 John Simon...... 71...... 2009- 3.0 Na’il Diggs...... 14...... Minnesota...... 1998 23. 11.0 Cameron Heyward...... 73...... 2007-10 3.0 Na’il Diggs...... 12...... at Minnesota...... 1997 11.0 Courtland Bullard...... 74...... 1997-01 3.0 Andy Katzenmoyer...... 16...... vs. Arizona State...... 1996 11.0 Srecko Zizakovic...... 74...... 1988-89 3.0 Dan Wilkinson...... 27...... Illinois...... 1992 3.0 John Kacherski...... 26...... at Iowa...... 1988 Quarterback Sack Yards – Game...... Sacks...... Opponent...... Year 3.0 Srecko Zizakovic...... 26...... vs Auburn...... 1989 1. 36 John Simon...... 4...... at Wisconsin...... 2012 3.0 Jason Simmons...... 25...... Indiana...... 1991 2. 32 Vernon Gholston...... 4...... Wisconsin...... 2007 3.0 Derrick Foster...... 24...... at Syracuse...... 1992 32 Byron Lee...... 2...... Indiana...... 1984 3.0 Mike Sullivan...... 16...... at Purdue...... 1987 3. 28 Eric Kumerow...... 2...... Illinois...... 1986 3.0 Eric Kumerow...... 9...... at Purdue...... 1987 4. 27 Nathan Williams...... 2...... at Northwestern...... 2008 27 Dan Wilkinson...... 3...... Illinois...... 1992 Quarterback Sacks – Season...... Yards...... Year 6. 26 Jayson Gwinn...... 2...... Indiana...... 1993 1. 14.0 Vernon Gholston...... 111...... 2007 26 John Kacherski...... 2...... at Iowa...... 1988 13.0 Mike Vrabel...... 101...... 1995 26 Srecko Zizakovic...... 3...... vs Auburn...... 1989 3. 12.0 Andy Katzenmoyer...... 74...... 1996 12.0 Mike Vrabel...... 78...... 1994 Quarterback Sack Yards – Season.....Tackles...... Year 5. 11.0 Matt Finkes...... 80...... 1994 1. 111 Vernon Gholston...... 14 ...... 2007 6. 10.5 Will Smith...... 66...... 2003 2. 101 Mike Vrabel...... 13...... 1995 10.5 Jason Simmons...... 69...... 1991 3. 81 Ray Jackson...... 6...... 1987 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL ohio state defensive records

4. 80 Matt Finkes...... 11...... 1994 16 Ted Provost...... 128...... 1...... 1967-69 5. 78 Mike Vrabel...... 12...... 1993 5. 15 Neal Colzie...... 205...... 2...... 1972-74 6. 74 Andy Katzenmoyer...... 12...... 1996 7. 73 Vernon Gholston...... 8.5...... 2006 Interception Yards – Game...... Int...... TD...... Opponent...... Year 73 John Simon...... 9.0...... 2012 1. 100 Will Allen...... 1...... 1...... San Diego State...... 2003 9. 72 AJ Hawk...... 9.5...... 2005 100 Marlon Kerner...... 1...... 1...... at Purdue...... 1993 10. 71 Mike Kudla...... 9.5...... 2005 100 David Brown...... 1...... 1...... at Purdue...... 1986 11. 69 Jason Simmons...... 10.5...... 1991 4. 89 Kurt Coleman...... 1...... 1...... Wisconsin...... 2009 12. 66 Will Smith...... 10.5...... 2003 5. 88 Howard Cassady...... 1...... 1...... Wisconsin...... 1954 66 John Kacherski...... 9...... 1988 6. 81 Ed Thompson...... 1...... 1...... Illinois...... 1976 14. 65 Bobby Carpenter...... 8...... 2005 7. 75 Neal Colzie...... 2...... 1...... at Indiana...... 1973 15. 64 Dan Wilkinson...... 6.5...... 1992 8. 73 Ray Griffin*...... 0...... 1...... at Indiana...... 1976 16. 61 Brent Johnson...... 9...... 2000 *Total interception return of 95 yards, Nick Buonamici intercepted the pass and returned 22 59 Jason Simmons...... 7...... 1993 yards and then lateraled to Ray Griffin 18. 59 Jayson Gwinn...... 7...... 1993 19. 58 Mike Vrabel...... 9...... 1996 Interception Yards – Season...... Int...... TD...... Year 1. 194 Derek Ross...... 7...... 1...... 2001 2. 166 Gary Berry...... 5...... 1...... 1997 Quarterback Sack Yards – Career...... Tackles...... Years 3. 129 Kurt Coleman...... 5...... 1...... 2009 1. 245 Mike Vrabel...... 36...... 1993-96 3. 125 Mike Sensibaugh...... 9...... 0...... 1969 2. 210 Jason Simmons...... 27.5...... 1990-93 4. 124 Fred Bruney...... 7...... 0...... 1952 3. 184 Vernon Gholston...... 22.5...... 2004, 06-07 5. 118 Chris Spielman...... 6...... 1...... 1986 4. 170 Matt Finkes...... 25...... 1993-96 6. 117 David Brown...... 4...... 1...... 1986 5. 163 Eric Kumerow...... 23...... 1984-87 6. 144 John Simon...... 21.5...... 2009-12 Interception Yards – Career...... Int...... TD...... Years 7. 140 Will Smith...... 22...... 2000-03 1. 248 Mike Sensibaugh...... 22...... 0...... 1968-70 8. 118 Bobby Carpenter...... 14.5...... 2002-05 2. 230 Howard Cassady...... 10...... 0...... 1952-55 118 Na’il Diggs...... 18...... 1997-99 3. 218 David Brown...... 12...... 2...... 1986-89 10. 114 AJ Hawk...... 15...... 2002-05 4. 217 Derek Ross...... 9...... 1...... 1998, 00-01 114 Brent Johnson...... 18...... 1997-00 5. 212 Fred Bruney ...... 17...... 0...... 1950-52 114 Andy Katzenmoyer...... 18...... 1996-98 212 Vince Skillings...... 13...... 1...... 1978-80 13. 111 Byron Lee...... 10...... 1982-85 14. 107 Mike Kudla...... 14.5...... 2002-05 Interception Return for Touchdown – Game...... Year 15. 103 Rodney Bailey...... 17.5...... 1997-00 1. 1 Achieved 70 times previously with the last 15 by ... 16. 98 Cameron Heyward...... 15.5...... 2007-10 Bradley Roby...... Nebraska...... 2012 98 John Kacherski...... 14...... 1988-91 Ryan Shazier...... at Penn State...... 2012 18. 97 James Laurinaitis...... 13...... 2005-08 Devon Torrence...... Penn State...... 2010 Travis Howard...... Penn State...... 2010 Interception Records Brian Rolle...... Marshall...... 2010 Interceptions – Game...... Yards...... TD...... Opponent...... Year Jermale Hines...... Wisconsin...... 2009 1. 3 Fred Bruney...... 43...... 0...... Illinois...... 1951 Kurt Coleman...... Wisconsin...... 2009 3 Fred Bruney...... 43...... 0...... Michigan...... 1952 Malcolm Jenkins...... Penn State...... 2007 3 Arnie Chonko...... 21...... 0...... Indiana...... 1964 Donald Washington...... Kent State...... 2007 3 Ted Provost...... 42...... 0...... at Northwestern...... 1967 Brandon Mitchell...... at Northwestern...... 2006 3 Bruce Ruhl...... 34...... 0...... Wisconsin...... 1974 Antonio Smith...... Penn State...... 2006 3 Craig Cassady...... 24...... 0...... Michigan State...... 1975 Malcolm Jenkins...... Penn State...... 2006 3 Mike Guess...... 27...... 0...... at SMU...... 1977 Brandon Mitchell...... Indiana...... 2005 3 William White...... 60...... 1...... West Virginia...... 1987 Donte Whitner...... Miami (Ohio)...... 2005 3 Damon Moore...... 16...... 0...... at Iowa...... 1996 Tyler Everett...... Penn State...... 2004

Interceptions – Season...... Yards...... TD...... Year Interception Returns for Touchdowns – Season...... Year 1. 9 Mike Sensibaugh...... 125...... 0...... 1969 1. 2 Neal Colzie...... 1973 9 Craig Cassady...... 105...... 0...... 1975 3. 8 Neal Colzie...... 80...... 0...... 1974 Interception Returns for Touchdowns – Career...... Years 8 Mike Sensibaugh...... 40...... 0...... 1970 1. 2 Malcolm Jenkins...... 2005-08 5. 7 Derek Ross...... 194...... 1...... 2001 2 Brandon Mitchell...... 2003-06 7 Fred Bruney...... 124...... 0...... 1952 2 Damon Moore...... 1995-98 7 Fred Bruney...... 81...... 0...... 1951 2 Andy Katzenmoyer...... 1996-97 2 Neal Colzie...... 1972-74 Interceptions – Career...... Yards...... TD...... Years 2 William White...... 1984-87 1. 22 Mike Sensibaugh...... 248...... 0...... 1968-70 2 David Brown...... 1986-89 2. 17 Fred Bruney...... 212...... 0...... 1950-52 3. 16 William White...... 153...... 2...... 1984-87 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL ohio state return records

Punt Return Records Punt Returns for Touchdowns – Career...... Years Punt Return Yards – Game...... Opponent...... Year 1. 6 Ted Ginn, Jr...... 2004-06 1. 170 Neal Colzie...... Michigan State...... 1973 2. 3 Jeff Graham...... 1989-90 2. 166 Tom Campana...... at Michigan...... 1971 3 Garcia Lane...... 1981-83 3. 161 Garcia Lane...... Purdue...... 1983 4. 2 Corey Brown...... 2010-pres. 4. 131 Nate Clements...... at Purdue...... 2000 2 David Boston...... 1996-98 5. 130 Ray Small...... at Penn State...... 2009 2 Tito Paul...... 1991-94 6. 126 Jeff Graham...... at Wisconsin...... 1990 2 Neal Colzie...... 1972-74 7. 123 Ted Ginn, Jr...... Michigan...... 2004 2 Tim Fox...... 1972-75 8. 110 Ray Small...... Michigan...... 2008 2 Larry Zelina...... 1968-70 110 Ted Ginn, Jr...... at Indiana...... 2005 10. 105 Neal Colzie...... Minnesota...... 1973 Punt Return Yards Per Attempt – Game (Min. 2 returns)...... Opponent...... Year Punt Return Yards – Season...... Returns...... Year 1. 43.6 Nate Clements...... at Purdue...... 2000 1. 679 Neal Colzie...... 40...... 1973 2. 36.0 Ted Ginn, Jr...... Wisconsin...... 2004 2. 513 Nate Clements...... 39...... 2000 3. 35.5 Ted Ginn, Jr...... at Michigan State...... 2004 3. 447 Tom Campana...... 37...... 1971 4. 33.2 Tom Campana...... at Michigan...... 1971 4. 431 Larry Zelina...... 23...... 1969 5. 31.3 Larry Zelina...... Michigan State...... 1969 5. 411 Garcia Lane...... 40...... 1982 6. 30.8 Ted Ginn, Jr...... Michigan...... 2004 6. 392 David Boston...... 47...... 1997 7. 27.3 Mike Guess...... Northwestern...... 1978 8. 26.8 Garcia Lane...... Purdue...... 1983 Punt Return Yards – Career...... Returns...... Years 1. 959 David Boston...... 98...... 1996-98 Punt Return Yards Per Attempt – Season 2. 900 Ted Ginn, Jr...... 64...... 2004-06 (Min. 1 return per game)...... Returns-Yards...... Year 3. 895 Garcia Lane...... 89...... 1980-83 1. 25.6 Ted Ginn, Jr...... 15-384...... 2004 4. 855 Neal Colzie...... 60...... 1972-74 2. 18.7 Larry Zelina...... 23-431...... 1969 790 Ray Small...... 78...... 2006-09 3. 17.0 Neal Colzie...... 40-679...... 1973 5. 751 Mike Guess...... 73...... 1977-79 4. 15.2 Ray Small...... 24-364...... 2008 6. 695 Nate Clements...... 58...... 1998-00 5. 14.2 David Boston...... 19-270...... 1998 6. 13.8 Jeff Graham...... 24-330...... 1990 Punt Returns – Game...... Yards.....Opponent...... Year 7. 13.2 Nate Clements...... 39-513...... 2000 1. 9 Tom Campana...... 76.....at Indiana...... 1971 8. 12.3 Corey Brown...... 18-221...... 2012 2. 8 Neal Colzie...... 170.....Michigan State...... 1973 8 Ken-Yon Rambo...... 54.....Penn State...... 1998 Punt Return Yards Per Attempt – Career 8 Ken-Yon Rambo...... 66.....at Illinois...... 1998 (Min. 1 return per game)...... Returns-Yards...... Years 5. 7 Ray Small...... 130.....at Penn State...... 2009 1. 14.3 Neal Colzie...... 60-855...... 1972-74 7 Gary Berry...... 13.....at Northwestern...... 1998 2. 14.1 Ted Ginn, Jr...... 64-900...... 2004-06 7 Tom Campana...... 45.....Michigan State...... 1971 3. 13.2 Larry Zelina...... 40-529...... 1968-70 4. 13.0 Jeff Graham...... 41-531...... 1989-90 Punt Returns – Season...... Yards...... Year 5. 12.0 Nate Clements...... 58-695...... 1998-00 1. 47 David Boston...... 392...... 1997 6. 11.7 Corey Brown...... 24-281...... 2010-pres. 2. 40 Neal Colzie...... 679...... 1973 6. 10.7 Tom Campana...... 50-535...... 1969-71 40 Garcia Lane...... 411...... 1982 7. 10.3 Mike Guess...... 73-751...... 1977-79 4. 39 Nate Clements...... 513...... 2000 5. 38 Mike Guess...... 350...... 1978 Kickoff Return Records 6. 37 Tom Campana...... 447...... 1971 Kickoff Return Yards – Game...... Opponent...... Year 1. 213 Carlos Snow...... at Pitt...... 1988 Punt Returns – Career...... Yards...... Years 2. 156 Ken-Yon Rambo...... Minnesota...... 2000 1. 98 David Boston...... 959...... 1996-98 3. 148 Howard Cassady...... Illinois...... 1953 2. 89 Garcia Lane...... 895...... 1981-83 4. 147 Carlos Snow...... vs. Syracuse...... 1992 3. 78 Ray Small...... 790...... 2006-09 5. 136 Joey Galloway...... at Indiana...... 1994 4. 73 Mike Guess...... 751...... 1977-79 136 ...... Northwestern...... 1962 5. 64 Ted Ginn, Jr...... 900...... 2004-06 6. 60 Chris Gamble...... 467...... 2001-03 Kickoff Return Yards – Season...... Attempts...... Year 60 Neal Colzie...... 855...... 1972-74 1. 683 Jordan Hall...... 26...... 2011 2. 653 Ken-Yon Rambo...... 31...... 1999 Punt Returns for Touchdowns – Game...... Opponent...... Year 3. 534 Jaamal Berry...... 21...... 2010 1. 2 Garcia Lane...... Purdue...... 1983 4. 532 Ted Ginn, Jr...... 18...... 2005 5. 523 Maurice Hall...... 24...... 2001 Punt Returns for Touchdowns – Season.....Year 6. 513 Carlos Snow...... 19...... 1988 1. 4 Ted Ginn, Jr...... 2004 7. 503 Jordan Hall...... 18...... 2010 2. 2 Corey Brown...... 2012 8. 503 Jamie Holland...... 24...... 1986 2 Larry Zelina...... 1969 9. 487 Maurice Hall...... 19...... 2004 2 Neal Colzie...... 1973 10. 480 Tom Barrington...... 14...... 1965 2 Garcia Lane...... 1983 11. 478 Ken-Yon Rambo...... 17...... 2000 2 Jeff Graham...... 1990 12. 462 Joey Galloway...... 18...... 1994 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL ohio state return records

13. 440 Ted Ginn, Jr...... 18...... 2006 14. 434 Maurice Hall...... 19...... 2002 Kickoff Returns for TDs - Game ...... Opponent ...... Year 15. 420 Len Willis...... 16...... 1974 1. 1 Jordan Hall...... 85 vs. Michigan...... 2010 1 Ray Small...... 96 vs. Wisconsin ...... 2009 Kickoff Return Yards – Career...... Attempts...... Year 1 Ted Ginn, Jr...... 93 vs. Florida@...... 2006 1. 1,642 Maurice Hall...... 72...... 2001-04 1 Ted Ginn, Jr...... 100 at Minnesota ...... 2005 2. 1,410 Ken-Yon Rambo...... 61...... 1997-00 1 Michael Wiley...... 100 vs. Bowling Green...... 1997 3. 1,186 Jordan Hall...... 44...... 2009- 1 Shawn Springs...... 97 vs. Boston College+...... 1995 4. 1,380 Carlos Snow...... 58...... 1987-89, 91 1 Joey Galloway...... 93 at Indiana...... 1994 5. 1,012 Ted Ginn, Jr...... 38...... 2004-06 1 Butler By’not’e ...... 89 at Pittsburgh...... 1993 6. 981 Howard Cassady...... 42...... 1952-55 1 Carlos Snow...... 100 at Pitt...... 1988 7. 730 Tom Barrington...... 24...... 1963-65 1 Keith Byars...... 99 vs. Pitt #...... 1984 8. 721 Lamaar Thomas...... 34...... 2006-09 1 Tyrone Hicks...... 96 at Wisconsin...... 1978 9. 715 Ray Small...... 34...... 2006-09 1 Lenny Willis...... 93 at Northwestern...... 1974 10. 702 Paul Warfield...... 29...... 1961-63 1 Lenny Willis...... 97 vs. Oregon State...... 1974 1 Archie Griffin...... 93 vs. Minnesota...... 1973 Kickoff Returns – Game...... Opponent...... Year 1 Morris Bradshaw...... 88 vs. Wisconsin...... 1971 1. 7 Vince Workman...... at Wisconsin...... 1987 1 Robert Klein...... 90 vs. Northwestern...... 1962 2. 6 Maurice Hall...... at Michigan...... 2003 1 Bill Wentz...... 100 at Illinois...... 1960 3. 5 Jordan Hall...... Wisconsin...... 2011 1 Walter Klevay...... 93 at Indiana...... 1950 5 Jordan Hall...... Nebraska...... 2011 1 Dean Sensanbaugher...... 98 at Purdue...... 1947 5 Jordan Hall...... vs. Arkansas...... 2010 1 Dean Sensanbaugher...... 103 at Great Lakes...... 1943 5 Lamar Thomas...... vs. Texas...... 2008 @ BCS National Championship game at Glandale, Ariz.; +Kickoff Classic at East Rutherford, 5 Ray Small...... vs. LSU...... 2007 N.J.; # Fiesta Bowl at Tempe, Ariz. 5 Ted Ginn, Jr...... Michigan...... 2006 5 Maurice Hall...... at Purdue...... 2004 Kickoff Returns for Touchdowns - Season .Year 5 Ken-Yon Rambo...... Purdue...... 1999 1. 2 Lenny Willis...... 1974 5 Ken-Yon Rambo...... Illinois...... 1999 2. 1 (18 tied) 5 Ken-Yon Rambo...... Michigan State...... 1998 5 Joey Galloway...... at Penn State...... 1994 Kickoff Returns for Touchdowns - Career ...... Years 5 Karl Sturtz...... SMU...... 1950 1. 2 Ted Ginn, Jr...... 2005-06 5 Howard Cassady...... Illinois...... 1953 2 Lenny Willis...... 1974 5 Tim Spencer...... Florida State...... 1981 2 Dean Sensanbaugher...... 1943-47 5 Carlos Snow...... Pitt...... 1988 3. 1 (14 tied) 5 Carlos Snow...... vs. Auburn...... 1990 5 Robert Smith...... Southern California...... 1990 Kickoff Return Yards Per Attempt – Game (Min. 2 attempts)...... Opponent...... Year Kickoff Returns – Season...... Yards...... Year 1. 67.5 Jordan Hall...... vs. Colorado...... 2011 1. 31 Ken-Yon Rambo...... 653...... 1999 2. 64.5 Ted Ginn, Jr...... at Minnesota...... 2005 2. 26 Jordan Hall...... 683...... 2011 3. 64.5 Lenny Willis...... Oregon State...... 1974 3. 24 Maurice Hall...... 523...... 2001 4. 61.5 Carlos Snow...... at Minnesota...... 1989 24 Jamie Holland...... 503...... 1986 5. 60.0 Dean Sensanbaugher...... at Purdue...... 1947 5. 22 Ray Small...... 391...... 2007 60.0 Archie Griffin...... Minnesota...... 1973 6. 21 Jaamal Berry...... 534...... 2010 7. 19 Maurice Hall...... 487...... 2004 Kickoff Return Yards Per Attempt – Season 19 Maurice Hall...... 434...... 2002 (Min. 1 return per game)...... Returns-Yards...... Year 19 Carlos Snow...... 513...... 1988 1. 34.3 Tom Barrington...... 14-480...... 1965 19 Tyrone Hicks...... 398...... 1978 2. 31.3 Howard Cassady...... 10-313...... 1955 19 Dave Brungard...... 109...... 1967 3. 30.3 Karl Sturtz...... 10-303...... 1950 12. 18 Jordan Hall...... 503...... 2010 4. 29.6 Ted Ginn, Jr...... 18-532...... 2005 18 Lamaar Thomas...... 376...... 2009 5. 28.1 Ken-Yon Rambo...... 17-478...... 2000 18 Ted Ginn, Jr...... 440...... 2006 6. 27.9 Jordan Hall...... 18-503...... 2010 18 Ted Ginn, Jr...... 532...... 2005 7. 27.6 Butler By’not’e...... 13-359...... 1993 18 Joey Galloway...... 462...... 1994 8. 27.0 Ray Small...... 12-324...... 2009 18 Tim Spencer...... 367...... 1981 27.0 Carlos Snow...... 19-513...... 1988 18 Dante Lee...... 344...... 1990 10. 26.8 Shawn Springs...... 11-295...... 1995

Kickoff Returns – Career...... Yards...... Years Kickoff Return Yards Per Attempt – Career 1. 72 Maurice Hall...... 1,642...... 2001-04 (Min. .5 return per game)...... Returns-Yards...... Years 2. 61 Ken-Yon Rambo...... 1,410...... 1997-00 1. 30.4 Tom Barrington...... 24-730...... 1963-65 3. 58 Carlos Snow...... 1,380...... 1987-89, 91 2. 30.3 Karl Sturtz...... 10-303...... 1949-50 4. 44 Jordan Hall...... 1,186...... 2009- 3. 27.9 Jordan Hall...... 18-503...... 2009- 5. 42 Howard Cassady...... 981...... 1952-55 4. 27.1 Butler By’not’e...... 23-623...... 1990-93 6. 38 Ted Ginn, Jr...... 1,012...... 2004-06 5. 27.0 Jordan Hall...... 44-1,186...... 2009- 7. 36 Dante Lee...... 696...... 1989-91 6. 26.6 Ted Ginn, Jr...... 38-1,012...... 2004-06 8. 34 Ray Small...... 715...... 2006-09 7. 25.4 Jaamal Berry...... 21-534...... 2010-11 34 Lamaar Thomas...... 721...... 2006-09 8. 25.0 Joey Galloway...... 20-499...... 1991-94 10. 33 Tyrone Hicks...... 648...... 1978-79 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Miscellaneous Records

Ohio State Longest Plays 6. 81 Jeff Graham...... at Wisconsin...... 1990 Rushing ...... Opponent...... Year *81 Donald Sutherin...... at Washington...... 1957 1. *89 Gene Fekete...... Pitt...... 1942 *81 Neil Colzie...... Minnesota...... 1973 2. 88 Morris Bradshaw...... Wisconsin...... 1971 *Did not score 3. 87 Eddie George...... at Minnesota...... 1995 4. 82 Tim Spencer...... Duke...... 1981 Kickoff Returns...... Opponent...... Year 5. 81 Braxton Miller...... Indiana...... 2011 1. 103 Dean Sensanbaugher...... at Great Lakes...... 1943 6. 80 Derek Combs...... at Wisconsin...... 2000 2. 100 Ted Ginn, Jr...... at Minnesota...... 2005 80 Joe Montgomery...... at Iowa...... 1998 100 Michael Wiley...... Bowling Green...... 1997 8. 76 Michael Wiley...... Toledo...... 1998 100 Carlos Snow...... at Pitt...... 1988 *76 Jonathan Wells...... at Michigan...... 1999 100 Bill Wentz...... at Illinois...... 1960 *76 Pepe Pearson...... at Illinois...... 1996 6. 99 Keith Byars...... vs. Pitt# ...... 1984 76 Eddie George...... at Michigan State...... 1994 7. 98 Dean Sensanbaugher...... at Purdue...... 1947 76 Rex Kern...... Illinois...... 1970 8. 97 Shawn Springs...... vs. Boston College+...... 1995 *Did not score 97 Lenny Willis...... vs. Oregon State...... 1974 10. 96 Ray Small...... vs. Wisconsin...... 2009 Passing Passer-Receiver...... Opponents...... Year 96 Tyrone Hicks...... at Wisconsin...... 1978 1. 86 Art Schlichter-Calvin Muray...... Washington State...... 1979 *Did not score; #Fiesta Bowl at Tempe, Ariz.; +Kickoff Classic at East Rutherford, N.J.; 2. 85 Troy Smith-Santonio Holmes...... vs. Notre Dame#...... 2005 3. 82 Bob Hoying-Terry Glenn...... Notre Dame...... 1995 Pass Interception Returns...... Opponent...... Year 4. 80 Justin Zwick-Santonio Holmes.....Marshall...... 2004 1. 100 Will Allen...... San Diego State...... 2003 80 Greg Frey-Jeff Graham...... Boston College...... 1989 100 Marlon Kerner...... at Purdue...... 1993 80 Joe Sparma-Bob Klein...... at Michigan...... 1961 100 David Brown...... at Purdue...... 1986 7. 79 Tom Tupa-Everett Ross...... Michigan State...... 1987 4. 95^ Nick Buonamici...... at Indiana...... 1976 79 Rod Gerald-Jim Harrell...... Wisconsin...... 1977 and Ray Griffin #Fiesta Bowl at Tempe, Ariz. 5. 89 Kurt Coleman...... Wisconsin...... 2009 6. 88 Howard Cassady...... Wisconsin...... 1954 Field Goals...... Opponent...... Year 7. 83 Ahmed Plummer...... Illinois...... 1997 1. 59 Tom Skladany...... at Illinois...... 1975 ^Interception and lateral 2. 55 Mike Nugent...... Marshall...... 2004 55 Mike Nugent...... Wisconsin...... 2004 Opponent Longest Plays 55 Dan Stultz...... Indiana...... 1997 Rushing ...... Opponent...... Year 55 Gary Cairns...... at Illinois...... 1966 1. 91 Larry Ferguson...... at Iowa...... 1960 6. 54 Aaron Pettrey...... Youngstown State...... 2008 2. 88 Levi Jackson...... at Michigan State...... 1974 7. 53 Mike Nugent...... at Michigan State...... 2004 3. 81 Brendan Bigelow...... California...... 2012 53 Mike Nugent...... Iowa...... 2003 4. 80 Daniel DuFrene...... Illinois...... 2007 53 Bob Atha...... at Purdue...... 1981 80 Clinton Jones...... at Michigan State...... 1965 53 Ryan Pretorius...... Cincinnati...... 2006 80 O. J. Simpson...... vs. USC@ ...... 1969 10. 52 Drew Basil...... Michigan...... 2012 @Rose Bowl at Pasadena, Calif. 52 Aaron Pettrey...... Navy...... 2009 52 Mike Nugent...... Indiana...... 2004 Passing Passer-Receiver...... Opponent...... Year 52 Mike Nugent...... Purdue...... 2003 1. 90 Rick Trefzger-Craig Allen...... Purdue...... 1994 52 Tim Williams...... at Illinois...... 1993 90 Mike Taliaferro-Mike Yavorski...... at Illinois...... 1962 52 Tim Williams...... at Boston College...... 1990 3. 86 John Reeves-Isaac Jones...... at Purdue...... 1996 52 Rich Spangler...... vs. So California@ ...... 1985 4. 87 Todd Marinovich-John Jackso...... at USC...... 1989 @Rose Bowl 5. 85 Ricky Dobbs-Marcus Curry...... Navy...... 2009 6. 83 Caleb TerBush-Akeem Shavers ....Purdue...... 2012 Punts ...... Opponent...... Year 1. 87 Karl Edwards...... at Illinois...... 1983 Field Goals...... Opponent...... Year 2. 80 Gary Lago...... at Michigan State...... 1972 1. 63 Morten Anderson...... Michigan State...... 1981 3. 78 Howard Wedebrook...... Michigan...... 1936 2. 56 Mike Gillette...... at Michigan...... 1988 78 Joseph Whisler...... at Illinois...... 1958 3. 55 Carson Wiggs...... at Purdue...... 2009 5. 76 A.J. Trapasso...... Michigan State...... 2005 55 Chris Bahr...... Penn State...... 1975 6. 75 Jerry Fields...... Wisconsin...... 1959 5. 54 Ty Long...... UAB...... 2012 75 Tom Tupa...... Illinois...... 1986 6. 53 Carson Wiggs...... Purdue...... 2008 7. 52 Kyle Schlicher...... Iowa...... 2005 Punt Returns...... Opponent...... Year 52 Steve Goldberg...... at Minnesota...... 1974 1. 90 Brian Hartline...... Kent State...... 2007 52 Mike Redina...... Florida State...... 1981 2. 87 Robert Demmel...... Iowa...... 1950 52 Sam Valenzisi...... at Northwestern...... 1994 3. 85 Tom Campana...... at Michigan...... 1971 4. 82 Ted Ginn, Jr...... Michigan...... 2004 5. 83 Nate Clements...... at Purdue...... 2000 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Miscellaneous Records

Punts ...... Opponent...... Year Interception Returns...... Opponent...... Year 1. 86 Dwight Eddleman...... at Illinois...... 1948 1. 98 Julius Rykovich...... at Illinois...... 1946 2. 82 Phil Vierneisel...... Illinois...... 1974 2. 87 Rickie Coble...... Akron...... 2001 3. 77 Phil Vierneisel...... Illinois...... 1974 87 John Edwards...... Nebraska...... 1955 4. 76 Michael Friede...... at Indiana...... 1978 4. 85 Sean Lumpkin...... at Minnesota...... 1989 5. 74 Daniel Zarlingo...... at Indiana...... 1976 5. 78 Alan Zemaitis...... at Penn State...... 2003 6. 76 Sean Lumpkin...... Minnesota...... 1990 Punt Returns...... Opponent...... Year 7. 73 D.J. Johnson...... at Iowa...... 1998 1. 110 Al Barlow...... Michigan...... 1905 8. *71 Michael Buckner...... Northwestern...... 1964 2. 90 Jimmy Shofner...... TCU...... 1957 *Did not score 3. 86 ...... at Iowa...... 1996 86 Aramis Danday...... vs. Southern California @...... 1955 5. &80 Richard Braznell...... Missouri...... 1948 *Did not score; @ Rose Bowl at Pasadena, Calif.; & Return of a field goal attempt

Kickoff Returns...... Opponent...... Year 1. 100 Bobby Weber...... Minnesota...... 1977 2. 99 Andre Debose...... Florida%...... 2012 99 Derrell Johnson-Koulianos...... Iowa...... 2009 99 Stephen Simmons...... Northwestern...... 2007 5. 98 Stan Brown...... Purdue...... 1969 6. 97 David Gilreath...... at Wisconsin...... 2010 96 Stan Brown...... at Purdue...... 1970 8. 95 John Karras...... Illinois...... 1949 9. 93 DeAndra Cobb...... Michigan State...... 2003 *93 Gregory Strunk...... Northwestern...... 1971 93 Lawrence Jackson...... at Michigan State...... 1984 %TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl at Jacksonville, Fla. *Did not score

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RUSHING ATTEMPTS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 3. 26 at Northwestern...... 1974 8 LSU...... 1988 1. 84 at Illinois...... 1973 (Min. 8 Attempts) 4. 25 at Northwestern...... 1989 4. 7 Five times with last: 2. 82 TCU...... 1969 1. 1.000 at Iowa (8-8)...... 1975 25 Illinois...... 1974 at Penn State...... 2001 3. 81 Baylor...... 1978 2. .909 UCLA (10-11)...... 1961 4. 80 Northwestern...... 1978 3. .857 Three times with last: FIRST DOWNS PASSING KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 5. 79 Michigan...... 1968 TCU (12-14)...... 1966 1. 20 at Indiana...... 1998 1. 256 at Pittsburgh...... 1988 79 Northwestern...... 1970 20 at Penn State...... 1997 2. 211 at Minnesota...... 1989 AVG. YARDS PER PASS ATTEMPT 3. 19 Florida State...... 1981 3. 185 Purdue...... 1947 RUSHING YARDS (Min. 8 Attempts) 4. 18 at Indiana...... 1998 4. 183 Illinois...... 1953 1. 718 Mt. Union...... 1930 1. 20.38 Minnesota (5-8)...... 1944 5. 17 at Michigan...... 2003 5. 174 at Pittsburgh...... 1993 2. 517 at Illinois...... 1962 2. 20.00 at Michigan (7-10)...... 1961 17 at Pitt...... 1995 3. 511 Northwestern...... 1978 3. 18.75 Indiana (5-8)...... 1958 KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE 4. 465 Indiana...... 1956 18.75 at USC (7-12)...... 1959 FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY (Min. 3 Returns) 5. 456 at Northwestern...... 1989 5. 17.92 Wash. St. (9-13)...... 1979 1. 6 at Indiana...... 2009 1. 49.0 Oregon State...... 1974 6 Michigan State...... 1969 2. 47.7 at Indiana...... 1950 RUSHING AVERAGE TOTAL OFFENSE ATTEMPTS 3. 5 Michigan...... 1966 3. 39.3 vs. Syracuse...... 1991 1. 9.23 at Illinois...... 1962 1. 101 Illinois...... 1969 4. 4 10 times with last: 4. 38.3 vs. Boston Coll...... 1995 2. 8.34 Eastern Michigan...... 2010 101 Texas Christian...... 1927 at Penn State...... 2012 5. 38.0 vs. Miami...... 2010 3. 7.82 Wisconsin...... 1941 3. 99 Wisconsin...... 1969 4. 7.70 Nebraska...... 2012 4. 95 Four times with last: PUNT ATTEMPTS FUMBLES 5. 7.64 vs. Notre Dame...... 2005 at Illinois...... 2000 1. 21 Michigan...... 1950 1. 11 Indiana...... 1934 2. 16 Northwestern...... 1933 2. 10 at Pitt...... 1947 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 3. 15 at Michigan...... 1933 3. 9 at Pitt...... 1945 1. 8 at Northwestern...... 1980 1. 718 Mt. Union...... 1930 15 at New York Univ...... 1938 4. 8 Illinois...... 1941 8 Northwestern...... 1978 2. 715 Utah...... 1986 15 TCU...... 1937 8 Mt. Union...... 1930 8 Indiana...... 1957 3. 645 Eastern Michigan...... 2010 8 at Northwestern...... 1977 4. 7 Eight times with last: 4. 644 Illinois...... 1974 PUNT YARDS Utah...... 1986 5. 660 Drake...... 1935 1. 685 Michigan...... 1950 FUMBLES LOST 2. 527 Ohio Wesleyan...... 1932 1. 7 Indiana...... 1934 PASSES ATTEMPTED YARDS PER ATTEMPT 3. 490 at Minnesota...... 1971 2. 6 Northwestern...... 1945 1. 52 Florida State...... 1981 1. 9.64 vs. Notre Dame...... 2005 4. 452 at Pitt...... 1951 3. 5 Illinois...... 1941 2. 48 Michigan...... 2000 2. 9.41 Michigan State...... 2005 5. 443 at Michigan...... 1997 48 at Indiana...... 1998 3. 8.90 Rice...... 1996 PENALTIES 48 at Penn State...... 1997 4. 8.77 Kent State...... 2002 PUNT AVERAGE 1. 14 North Carolina State...... 2003 48 at Michigan...... 2003 5. 8.71 Eastern Michigan...... 2010 (Min. 3 Punts) 14 Minnesota...... 1982 1. 57.0 Indiana...... 1944 3. 13 Fresno State...... 2000 PASSES COMPLETED POINTS SCORED 2. 56.5 at Illinois...... 1975 13 at Arizona...... 2000 1. 34 at Indiana...... 1998 1. 128 Oberlin...... 1916 3. 56.0 Purdue...... 2001 13 at Michigan...... 1999 2. 32 at Penn State...... 1997 2. 85 Drake...... 1935 4. 55.0 Indiana...... 1997 3. 31 Florida State...... 1981 3. 83 Iowa...... 1950 5. 55.0 Illinois...... 1984 PENALTY YARDS 4. 29 Michigan...... 2006 4. 80 Miami...... 1904 1. 136 Fresno State...... 2000 5. 28 Three times with last: 80 Marietta...... 1892 PUNT RETURNS 2. 134 Illinois...... 1980 at Michigan...... 2003 1. 9 Penn State...... 1998 3. 129 North Carolina State...... 2003 TOUCHDOWNS 9 Northwestern...... 1973 4. 124 San Diego State...... 2003 PASSING YARDS 1. 19 Oberlin...... 1916 9 Michigan State...... 1973 124 at Indiana...... 1998 1. 459 at Penn State...... 1997 2. 13 Drake...... 1935 9 Indiana...... 1971 2. 458 Florida State...... 1981 3. 12 Iowa...... 1950 5. 8 Four times with last: QUARTERBACK SACKS 3. 421 at Pittsburgh...... 1995 3. 10 Four times with last: at Purdue...... 2007 1. 12 Michigan State...... 2005 4. 390 at Indiana...... 1998 Eastern Michigan ...... 2010 2. 10 Wisconsin...... 2007 5. 387 at Indiana...... 2003 PUNT RETURN YARDS 10 Michigan...... 1998 EXTRA POINTS 1. 178 Michigan State...... 1973 4. 9 Three times with last: PASSING TOUCHDOWNS 1. 14 Oberlin...... 1916 2. 177 Michigan State...... 1969 Wisconsin...... 2000 1. 7 at Pittsburgh...... 1995 2. 11 Iowa...... 1950 3. 166 at Michigan ...... 1971 2. 6 Eastern Michigan...... 2010 3. 10 Four times with last: 4. 161 Purdue...... 1983 TACKLES-FOR-LOSS 3. 5 Seven times with last: Eastern Michigan ...... 2010 5. 140 Iowa...... 1973 1. 19 Penn State...... 1999 Indiana...... 2006 2. 17 Wisconsin...... 2000 FIRST DOWNS PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 17 Arizona...... 2000 PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 1. 39 Drake...... 1935 (Min. 3 Returns) 4. 16 Iowa...... 1998 1. 6 at Michigan...... 1969 2. 36 Utah...... 1986 1. 35.3 Wisconsin...... 1975 16 Penn State...... 2001 6 Michigan...... 1940 3. 35 Houston...... 1994 2. 33.2 at Michigan...... 1971 6 Purdue...... 1937 4. 34 at Northwestern...... 1969 3. 32.0 Penn State...... 2004 TACKLES-FOR-LOSS YARDS 6 Southern California...... 1938 5. 33 Four times with last: 4. 30.8 Michigan...... 2004 1. 113 Northwestern...... 1969 5. 5 Five times with last: at Northwestern...... 1989 5. 29.7 at Minnesota...... 2010 2. 93 Wisconsin...... 2000 at Michigan...... 1953 93 Iowa...... 1998 FIRST DOWNS RUSHING KICKOFF RETURNS 93 Northwestern...... 1979 1. 30 Northwestern...... 1978 1. 8 at Washington...... 1986 5. 90 Iowa...... 1990 2. 27 at Illinois...... 1977 8 at Penn State...... 1994 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL opponent single game team highs

RUSHING ATTEMPTS AVG. YARDS PER PASS ATTEMPT FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE 1. 73 at Michigan State...... 1972 (Min. 8 Attempts) 1. 7 San Diego State...... 2003 (Min. 3 Returns) 2. 72 at Michigan State...... 1988 1.15.80 at Wisconsin...... 2003 7 North Carolina State...... 2003 1. 51.3 Iowa...... 2009 3. 71 Michigan...... 1976 2.15.20 Michigan...... 1930 3. 6 Illinois...... 1980 2. 44.7 at Purdue...... 1970 71 at Michigan...... 1971 3.13.50 Michigan...... 1932 4. 5 Wisconsin...... 1974 3. 40.8 at Wisconsin...... 2010 71 Oklahoma...... 1977 4.13.12 Michigan...... 1988 Fresno State...... 2000 4. 36.0 Bowling Green...... 1997 5.12.23 at Illinois...... 1934 5. 35.8 Indiana...... 1993 RUSHING YARDS PUNT ATTEMPTS 1. 432 Illinois...... 1953 TOTAL OFFENE ATTEMPTS 1. 24 Michigan...... 1950 FUMBLES 2. 413 Washington...... 1966 1. 107 SMU...... 1978 2. 17 Illinois...... 1937 1. 12 Indiana...... 1934 3. 387 at Michigan State...... 1965 2. 98 SMU...... 1968 17 Illinois...... 1935 2. 10 Alabama...... 1978 4. 381 at Michigan...... 1995 3. 97 Illinois...... 1980 4. 16 Iowa...... 1934 10 Wisconsin...... 1975 5. 372 at Michigan State...... 1988 4. 96 at Minnesota...... 1981 5. 15 Michigan...... 1932 4. 9 Indiana...... 1957 5. 93 at Purdue...... 2000 15 Northwestern...... 1933 5. 8 Five times with last: RUSHING AVERAGE Nebraska...... 1955 1. 7.71 at Penn State...... 1997 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS PUNT YARDS 2. 7.52 Southern California...... 1990 1. 659 Illinois...... 1980 1. 723 Michigan...... 1950 FUMBLES LOST 3. 7.20 Illinois...... 1953 2. 578 at Minnesota...... 2005 2. 575 Akron...... 2007 1. 7 Iowa...... 1950 4. 7.08 at Iowa...... 1960 3. 572 at Penn State...... 1994 3. 551 at Michigan...... 2007 2. 5 Iowa...... 1979 5. 6.93 Indiana...... 1949 4. 553 at Purdue...... 1981 551 at Northwestern...... 1998 5 Wisconsin...... 1975 5. 540 Purdue...... 1985 5. 541 at Pitt...... 1947 5 at Minnesota...... 1969 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 5 Purdue...... 1952 1. 6 at Penn State...... 1994 YARDS PER ATTEMPT PUNT AVERAGE 5 at Northwestern...... 1950 6 Illinois...... 1953 1. 7.89 Boston College...... 1989 (Min. 3 Punts) 5 Iowa...... 1944 3. 5 Seven times with last: 2. 7.61 at Iowa...... 1960 1. 56.7 vs. LSU (BCS)...... 2007 5 Indiana...... 1934 Indiana...... 2006 3. 7.41 at Minnesota...... 2005 2. 52.6 at Indiana...... 1978 4. 7.39 Purdue...... 1985 3. 52.5 at Illinois...... 1948 PENALITIES PASSES ATTEMPTED 5. 7.34 Michigan...... 1988 4. 51.0 at Northwestern...... 1972 1. 14 Toledo...... 2011. 1. 76 SMU...... 1968 5. 50.6 at Colorado...... 1985 14 N.C. State...... 2004 2. 69 Illinois...... 1980 POINTS SCORED 2. 12 Michigan State...... 2003 3. 65 at Purdue...... 2000 1. 86 at Michigan...... 1902 PUNT RETURNS 12 Purdue...... 1999 4. 67 at Minnesota...... 1981 2. 64 Wooster...... 1890 1. 7 at LSU...... 1987 12 Illinois...... 1953 5. 63 Stanford...... 1982 3. 63 at Penn State...... 1994 Michigan...... 1976 12 Iowa...... 1950 4. 58 Michigan...... 1946 Iowa...... 1959 PASSES COMPLETED 5. 50 Western Reserve...... 1891 at Iowa...... 1952 PENALTY YARDS 1. 43 Illinois...... 1980 USC...... 1947 1. 139 Illinois...... 1953 2. 41 vs. Texas...... 2008 TOUCHDOWNS Michigan...... 1946 2. 121 N.C. State...... 2004 3. 40 SMU...... 1928 1. 13 at Michigan...... 1902 3. 116 Illinois...... 1980 4. 39 at Purdue...... 2000 2. 9 at Penn State...... 1994 PUNT RETURN YARDS 4. 114 Indiana...... 1958 5. 37 at Minnesota...... 1981 3. 8 Michigan...... 1958 1. 155 Missouri...... 1948 114 Michigan State...... 1969 4. 6 Eight times with last: 2. 143 at Iowa...... 1996 PASSING YARDS at Indiana...... 2012 3. 107 at Iowa...... 1952 QUARTERBACK SACKS 1. 621 Illinois...... 1980 4. 101 at Michigan...... 1997 1. 9 Michigan State...... 2011 2. 516 at Purdue...... 1981 EXTRA POINTS 5. 100 Iowa...... 1957 9 Penn State...... 1999 3. 497 Purdue...... 1985 1. 9 at Penn State...... 1994 3. 8 Michigan State...... 1999 4. 455 at Purdue...... 2000 7 Michigan...... 1958 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 4. 7 Michigan State...... 1987 5. 444 at Minnesota...... 1981 6 Three times with last: (Min. 3 Returns) 5. 6 Eight times at USC...... 1989 1. 38.8 Missouri...... 1948 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS 2. 24.8 Wisconsin...... 1958 TACKLES-FOR-LOSS 1. 6 Illinois...... 1980 FIRST DOWNS 3. 18.3 USC...... 1990 1. 19 Florida State...... 1997 2. 5 at USC...... 1989 1. 36 Illinois...... 1980. 4. 18.0 Oregon...... 1987 2. 17 Arizona...... 1991 5 at Minnesota...... 1981 2. 33 vs. Texas...... 2008 5. 17.7 vs. Penn State...... 1990 3. 16 Penn State...... 2002 4. 4 10 times with last: 33 at Penn State...... 1994 16 Indiana...... 1997 at USC...... 2008 4. 31 SMU...... 1978 KICKOFF RETURNS 5. 15 Michigan State...... 1998 5. 29 at Pitt...... 1988 1. 11 Utah...... 1986 15 Penn State...... 1998 PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 2. 10 Wisconsin...... 1969 1. 8 Chicago...... 1938 FIRST DOWNS RUSHING 9 Eight times with last: 2. 7 New York Univ...... 1936 1. 22 Michigan...... 1976 TACKLES-FOR-LOSS YARDS Ea. Michigan...... 2010 7 at SMU...... 1977 2. 20 at Pitt...... 1988 1. 86 Michigan State...... 1998 4. 6 Four times with last: 3. 19 at Michigan State...... 1988 2. 75 Florida State...... 1997 Illinois...... 1952 19 Northwestern...... 1963 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 3. 71 Michigan State...... 2011 5. 18 Seven times with last: 1. 241 Utah...... 1986 71 Penn State...... 1999 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Wisconsin...... 1999 2. 232 Northwestern...... 2007 71 Illinois...... 1981 (Min. 8 attempts) 3. 212 Northwestern...... 1993 1. .842 at Michigan...... 1985 FIRST DOWNS PASSING 4. 207 at Northwestern...... 1946 2. .824 at Michigan...... 2011 1. 26 Illinois...... 1980 5. 199 Iowa...... 1971 3. .778 at Penn State...... 1994 2. 23 vs. Texas...... 2008 Purdue...... 1969 4. .769 at Indiana...... 1988 3. 21 at Purdue...... 1981 5. .750 Four times with last: 21 SMU...... 1968 at Iowa...... 1961 5. 20 at Minnesota...... 1981 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL ohio state single Season highs

RUSHING ATTEMPTS PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED FIELD GOALS MADE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 1. 769...... 1977 1. 21...... 1978 1. 25...... 2002 1. 17.1...... 1969 2. 734...... 1974 21...... 1953 2. 24...... 2004 2. 16.3...... 2004 3. 732...... 1978 3. 19...... 1990 3. 22...... 2008 3. 15.2...... 1973 4. 729...... 1975 4. 14 Four times with last: ...... 2007 22...... 2005 4. 14.1...... 1979 5. 728...... 1973 5. 21...... 2009 5. 13.3...... 1990 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE RUSHING YARDS 1. 66.5...... 2005 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED KICKOFF RETURNS 1. 4,199...... 1974 2. 65.3...... 2010 1. 30...... 2009 1. 55...... 1988 2. 3,908...... 1973 3. 65.0...... 2006 2. 29...... 1992 2. 45...... 1989 3. 3,694...... 1977 4. 64.9...... 2005 29...... 1986 3. 42...... 2011 4. 3,688...... 1975 5. 63.9...... 2007 4. 28...... 2005 42...... 1990 5. 3,310...... 1978 28...... 2002 5. 40...... 2010 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS RUSHING YARDS PER GAME 1. 939...... 1995 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 1. 355.3...... 1973 2. 938...... 1981 1. .892...... 2002 1. 1,207...... 1988 2. 349.9...... 1974 3. 933...... 1998 2. .888...... 2004 2. 1,055...... 2010 3. 307.8...... 1977 4. 927...... 1997 3. .842...... 2011 3. 1,035...... 2011 4. 307.3...... 1975 5. 922...... 1978 .842...... 2003 4. 913...... 2000 5. 292.4...... 1978 5. .814...... 2008 5. 881...... 1989 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS RUSHING YARDS PER ATTEMPT 1. 6,222...... 1995 FIRST DOWNS KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE 1. 5.7...... 1974 2. 5,971...... 1998 1. 303...... 1995 1. 27.0...... 1950 2. 5.3...... 1973 3. 5,832...... 2010 2. 290...... 1998 2. 26.4...... 2010 3. 5.2...... 2010 4. 5,285...... 1996 3. 289...... 2010 3. 25.7...... 1967 5.2...... 2012 5. 5,279...... 1997 4. 276...... 1974 4. 24.1...... 1955 5. 5.1...... 1975 5. 271...... 1975 5. 24.0 Two times with last: ...... 2000 YARDS PER PLAY RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 1. 6.62...... 1995 PUNT ATTEMPTS FUMBLES 1. 48...... 1974 2. 6.50...... 2010 1. 82...... 2003 1. 38...... 1945 2. 47...... 1973 3. 6.39...... 1998 2. 73...... 1997 2. 37...... 1946 3. 44...... 1975 4. 6.27...... 2005 3. 71...... 2011 3. 36...... 1981 4. 39...... 1977 5. 6.20...... 1974 71...... 1951 4. 34 Three times with last:...... 1951 5. 37...... 1978 5. 67...... 2004 37...... 2012 YARDS PER GAME FUMBLES LOST 1. 497.5...... 1998 PUNT YARDS 1. 21...... 1951 PASSES ATTEMPTED 2. 493.2...... 1969 1. 3,553...... 2003 2. 19...... 1946 1. 419...... 1998 3. 478.6...... 1995 2. 3,252...... 1997 3. 18...... 1977 2. 373...... 1995 4. 448.6...... 2010 3. 2,965...... 1987 18...... 1953 3. 372...... 1997 5. 440.4...... 1996 4. 2,889...... 2011 5. 17 Three times with last:...... 1997 4. 371...... 1981 5. 2,836...... 2004 5. 366...... 2003 POINTS SCORED QUARTERBACK SACKS 1. 504...... 1998 PUNT AVERAGE 1. 47...... 2000 PASSES COMPLETED 2. 475...... 1995 1. 47.1...... 1984 47...... 1998 1. 247...... 1998 3. 455...... 1996 2. 46.8...... 1975 3. 44...... 2005 2. 229...... 1995 4. 450...... 2006 3. 46.3...... 1987 4. 43...... 2007 3. 228...... 2010 5. 446...... 2012 4. 45.2...... 1974 5. 41...... 1996 4. 222...... 1997 5. 45.0...... 2002 5. 221...... 2006 TOUCHDOWNS TACKLES FOR LOSS 1. 64...... 1995 PUNT RETURNS 1. 117...... 2000 PASSING YARDS 2. 63...... 2010 1. 59...... 1998 2. 113...... 1999 1. 3,576...... 1998 3. 61...... 1996 2. 53...... 2007 113...... 1998 2. 3,490...... 1995 4. 60...... 2012 53...... 1973 113...... 1996 3. 3,146...... 1997 5. 59...... 1974 4. 51...... 1997 5. 106...... 1995 4. 2,971...... 2010 51...... 1996 5. 2,791...... 2006 POINTS PER GAME TACKLES FOR LOSS YARDS 1. 42.5...... 1969 PUNT RETURN YARDS 1. 507...... 1996 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS 2. 38.7...... 2010 1. 805...... 1973 2. 493...... 2000 1. 33...... 1995 3. 37.9...... 1996 2. 602...... 2004 3. 467...... 1998 2. 31...... 2006 4. 37.5...... 1973 3. 517...... 1996 4. 430...... 1994 3. 30...... 2010 5. 37.2...... 2012 4. 510...... 2000 5. 428 Two times with last:...... 2003 4. 28...... 1996 5. 480...... 1969 5. 26...... 1997

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RUSHING ATTEMPTS PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED FIELD GOALS MADE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 1. 609...... 1978 1. 27...... 1986 1. 24...... 1999 1. 14.9...... 1954 2. 594...... 1974 2. 26...... 1942 2. 18...... 1986 2. 14.7...... 1948 3. 567...... 1976 3. 25...... 1980 18...... 1981 3. 13.8...... 1989 4. 564...... 1977 25...... 1976 4. 17...... 2002 4. 12.8...... 2002 5. 560...... 1975 25...... 1968 17...... 1987 5. 11.7...... 1958

RUSHING YARDS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED KICKOFF RETURNS 1. 2,304...... 1974 1. 60.8...... 2011 1. 30...... 1999 1. 81...... 2010 2. 2,239...... 1989 2. 60.7...... 2005 2. 25...... 2002 2. 75...... 1995 3. 2,116...... 1988 3. 59.7...... 1999 25...... 1994 3. 67...... 2009 4. 1,980...... 1959 4. 59.1...... 1989 25...... 1988 4. 66...... 1996 5. 1,916...... 1999 5. 58.7...... 1983 25...... 1986 5. 62...... 1990

RUSHING YARDS PER GAME TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 1. 220.0...... 1959 1. 964...... 2002 1. .928...... 1998 1. 1,737...... 2010 2. 205.3...... 1953 2. 930...... 2003 2. .900...... 1981 2. 1,422...... 2009 3. 192.3...... 1988 3. 925...... 1978 3. .812...... 1990 3. 1,421...... 1986 4. 192.0...... 1974 4. 919...... 1981 4. .800...... 1999 4. 1,266...... 2007 5. 186.5...... 1989 5. 909...... 1986 5. .772...... 1987 5. 1,218...... 1996

RUSHING YARDS PER ATTEMPT TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS FIRST DOWNS KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE 1. 4.4...... 1989 1. 4,566...... 1989 1. 249...... 1989 1. 24.1...... 1948 2. 4.3...... 1953 2. 4,492...... 2002 2. 247...... 2003 2. 23.3...... 1986 3. 4.2...... 1946 3. 4,413...... 1981 3. 243...... 2002 3. 22.9...... 1997 4. 4.1 Three times with last:...... 1988 4. 4,370...... 1982 243...... 1982 22.9...... 1994 5. 4,348...... 1999 5. 238...... 1986 5. 22.3 Two times with last:...... 1993 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 1. 21...... 1953 YARDS PER PLAY PUNT ATTEMPTS FUMBLES 2. 20...... 1988 1. 5.63...... 1989 1. 105...... 1998 1. 46...... 1957 3. 17...... 1999 2. 5.41...... 1988 2. 103...... 2007 2. 43...... 1950 17...... 1995 3. 5.10...... 2011 3. 102...... 1997 3. 41...... 1946 17...... 1989 5.10...... 2012 4. 93...... 1937 4. 39...... 1977 5. 5.00 Four times with last:...... 1999 5. 90...... 2003 5. 38...... 1969 PASSES ATTEMPTED 1. 546...... 2002 YARDS PER GAME PUNT YARDS FUMBLES LOST 2. 515...... 2003 1. 385.7...... 1988 1. 4,272...... 1997 1. 25...... 1950 3. 489...... 1981 2. 380.5...... 1989 2. 4,250...... 1998 2. 24...... 1957 4. 469...... 1982 3. 367.7...... 1981 3. 4,085...... 2007 3. 22...... 1969 5. 457...... 2012 4. 364.1...... 1982 4. 3,670...... 2003 4. 21...... 1986 5. 362.3...... 1999 5. 3,655...... 1996 5. 20 Two times with last:...... 1954 PASSES COMPLETED 1. 315...... 2002 POINTS SCORED PUNT AVERAGE QUARTERBACK SACKS 2. 298...... 2003 1. 297...... 1989 1. 43.2...... 2004 1. 53...... 1997 3. 267...... 2012 2. 287...... 1999 2. 43.0...... 2000 2. 46...... 2011 4. 261...... 1981 3. 283...... 1983 3. 41.9...... 1997 3. 44...... 1999 5. 253...... 2008 4. 274...... 2012 4. 41.2...... 2010 4. 38...... 1998 5. 273...... 2011 41.5 Two times with last:...... 1999 5. 33...... 2003 PASSING YARDS 1. 3,404...... 2002 TOUCHDOWNS PUNT RETURNS TACKLES FOR LOSS 2. 3,278...... 1981 1. 37...... 1989 1. 36...... 1997 1. 145...... 1997 3. 3,049...... 2003 2. 34...... 1988 2. 33...... 2002 2. 90...... 2011 4. 2,922...... 2012 3. 33...... 2012 3. 32...... 1987 3. 87...... 2000 5. 2,852...... 1983 4. 31...... 1999 4. 31...... 2003 4. 86...... 2007 5. 30...... 2001 5. 28 Two times with last:...... 2004 5. 85...... 2002 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS 1. 22...... 1981 POINTS PER GAME PUNT RETURN YARDS TACKLES FOR LOSS YARDS 2. 18...... 2011 1. 24.7...... 1989 1. 426...... 1948 1. 595...... 1997 18...... 1989 2. 23.9...... 1999 2. 423...... 2002 2. 350...... 2011 18...... 1982 3. 23.5...... 1988 3. 406...... 1997 3. 338...... 2000 5. 17...... 1983 4. 22.8...... 2012 4. 363...... 1987 4. 329...... 2008 5. 21.0...... 2011 5. 328...... 1954 5. 319...... 2009 21.0...... 1981

226 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL ohio state starters by year (based on available information, 1960 to present)

1960 1964 1968 Offense Defense Offense Defense Offense Defense LE Charles Bryant LE Tom Perdue LE Robert Stock LE William Spahr LE Jan White LE David Whitfield LT Robert Vogel LT LT James Davidson LT Edward Orazen LT Dave Foley LT Paul Schmidlin LG Donald Young MG Michael Ingram LG Ted Andrick MG Thomas Bugel LG Tom Backhus MG Jim Stillwagon C William Armstrong RT James Lindner C Thomas Federle RT Dwight Kelley C Jim Muhlbach RT Brad Nielsen RG Gabe Hartman RE Gary Moeller RG Daniel Porretta RE William Ridder RG Alan Jack RE Mark Debevc RT James Tyrer CB Daryl Sanders RT William Van Horn CB Gary Miller RT Rufus Mayes CB Jack Tatum RE Robert Middleton LB Samuel Hidmore RE Greg Lashutka LB Thomas Kiehfuss RE Bruce Jankowski LB Doug Adams QB Tom Matte LB Bill Mrukowski QB Don Unverferth LB Arnold Chonko QB Rex Kern LB Mark Stier LH William Wentz LH Ronald Houck LH Thomas Barrington LH John Fill LH John Brockington LH Ted Provost RH Robert Klein RH James Herbstreit RH Robert Rein RH Donald Harkins RH Larry Zelina RH Tim Anderson FB Robert Ferguson S Dave Katterhenrich FB Willard Sander S Stephan Dreffer FB Jim Otis S Mike Sensibaugh Douglas Drenik 1961 1969 Offense Defense 1965 Offense Defense LE Charles Bryant LE Thomas Perdue Offense Defense LE Jan White LE Dick Whitfield LT Robert Vogel LT Jack Roberts LE Billy Anders LE James Baas LT Dave Cheney LT Paul Schmidlin LG Thomas Jenkins MG Michael Ingram LT Michael Current LT Gary Miller LG Thomas Backhus MG Jim Stillwagon C William Armstrong RT Gary Moeller LG Ted Andrick MG William Ridder C Brian Donovan RT Bill URbanik RG Rodney Foster RE Larry Stephens C Ray Pryor RT Larry Snyder RG Alan Jack RE Mark Debevc RT Daryl Sanders CB George Tolford RG Douglas Van Horn RE Richard Himes RT Charles Hutchison LB Doug Adams RE Robert Middleton LB Samuel Tidmore RT Richard Anderson LB Thomas Bugel RE Bruce Jankowski LB Phil Strickland QB John Mummey LB Bill Mrukowski RE Gregory Lashutka LB Dwight Kelley QB Rex Kern CB Jack Tatum LH Paul Warfield LH Ronald Houck QB Donald Unverferth LB John McCoy LH Leo Hayden LH Ted Provost RH Matthew Snell RH William Hess LH Thomas Barrington LH John Fill RH Larry Zelina RH Tim Anderson FB Robert Ferguson S David Tingley RH Robert Rein RH Stan Hamlin FB Jim Otis S Mike Sensibaugh FB Willard Sander S Robert Walden 1962 1970 Offense Defense 1966 Offense Defense LE Ormonde Ricketts LE Matt Snell Offense Defense LE Jan White LE Mark Debevc LT Robert Vogel LT Ed Orazen LE Bill Anders LE Jim Baas LT Dave Cheney LT George Hasenohrl LG Thomas Jenkins MG Al Parker LT Mike Current LT Dick Himes LG Dick Kuhn MG Jim Stillwagon C William Armstrong RT Gary Moeller LG John Kelley MG Vic Stottlemyer C Tom DeLeone RT Shad Williams RG Rodney Foster RE Wayne Betz C Ray Pryor RT Gary Miller RG Phil Strickland RE Ken Luttner RT Daryl Sanders CB Daniel Porretta RG John Palmer RE RT John Hicks LB Doug Adams RE Robert Middleton LB William Spahr RT Dave Foley LB John McCoy RE Bruce Jankowski LB Stan White QB William Mrukowski LB Arnold Chonko RE Rufus Mayes LB Mark Stier QB Rex Kern LH Harry Howard LH Paul Warfield LH Robert Bruney QB Bill Long LB Dirk Worden LH Leo Hayden RH Tim Anderson RH Robert Klein RH William Hess LH Rudy Hubbard LH John Fill RH Larry Zelina CB Jack Tatum FB David Francis S Stephan Dreffer RH Bo Rein RH Jim Nein FB John Brockington S Mike Sensibaugh FB Paul Hudson S Tom Portsmouth 1963 1971 Offense Defense 1967 Offense Defense LE Gregory Lashutka LE William Spahr Offense Defense TE Dick Wakefield LE Tom Marendt LT James Davidson LT Bernie Stanley LE Bill Anders LE David Whitfield LT Dan Scott LT George Hasenorhl LG Thomas Jenkins MG Thomas Bugel LT Richard Himes LT Paul Schmidlin LG Jim Kregel RT Dan Cutillo C Thomas Federle RT Dwight Kelley LG John Kelley MG Dwight Fertig C Tom DeLeone RE Ken Luttner RG Daniel Porretta RE William Ridder C John Muhlbach RT William Urbanik RG Chuck Bonica LB Vic Koegel RT Douglas Van Horn CB Charles Mamula RG Alan Jack RE Nicholas Roman RT Rick Simon LB Randy Gradishar RE Ormonde Ricketts LB Thomas Kiehfuss RT David Foley LB Dirk Worden SE Jimmie Lee Harris LB Stan White QB Donald Unverferth LB Arnold Chonko RE Rufus Mayes LB Mark Stier QB Don Lamka LH Tom Campana LH Paul Warfield LH Douglas Drenik Michael Radtke RH Morris Bradshaw RH Jeff Davis Thomas Barrington QB William Long LB James Nein LE Rick Galbos CB Harry Howard RH Tyrone Barnett RH Donald Harkins LH David Brungard LH Ted Provost FB John Bledsoe S Rick Seifert FB Matthew Snell S Stephan Dreffer RH Rudy Hubbard RH Samuel Elliott FB Jim Otis S Thomas Portsmouth

227 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL ohio state starters by year (based on available information, 1960 to present)

1972 1976 1980 Offense Defense Offense Defense Offense Defense TE Fred Pagac LE Van Ness DeCree TE Greg Storer LE Bob Brudzinski TE Brad Dwelle OLB Keith Ferguson LT Merv Teague LT George Hasenohrl LT Chris Ward LT Nick Buonamici LT Joe Smith LT Chris Riehm LG Jim Kregel RT Pete Cusick LG Jim Savoca MG Aaron Brown LG Scott Burris MG Mark Sullivan C Steve Myers RE Jim Cope C Mark Lang RT Eddie Beamon C Jim DeLeone RT Jerome Foster RG Larry Wiggins LB Randy Gradishar RG Bill Lukens RE Kelton Dansler RG Joe Lukens OLB Alvin Washington RT John Hicks LB Arnie Jones RT Lou Pietrini LB Tom Cousineau RT Luther Henson LB Marcus Marek SE Mike Bartoszek LB Rick Middleton SE Herman Jones LB Ed Thompson SE Gary Williams LB Glen Cobb QB Greg Hare LH Neal Colzie QB Rod Gerald LH Mike Guess QB Art Schlichter ROV Todd Bell LH Archie Griffin RH Jeff Davis TB Jeff Logan RH Tom Roche TB Calvin Murray LC Vince Skillings RH Brian Baschnagel S Rick Seifert WB Jim Harrell S Joe Allegro FL Doug Donley RC Ray Ellis Richard Galbos FB Pete Johnson S Ray Griffin FB Tim Spencer S Bob Murphy FB Harold Henson CB Lou Mathis 1977 1981 1973 Offense Defense Offense Defense Offense Defense TE Jimmy Moore LE Paul Ross TE John Frank OLB Mike D’Andrea TE Fred Pagac LE Van Ness DeCree LT Chris Ward LT Byron Cato LT Bill Roberts LT Jerome Foster LT Kurt Schumacher LT Arnie Jones LG Mark Lang MG Aaron Brown LG Scott Zalenski MG Nick Miller LG Jim Kregel RT Pete Cusick C Tim Vogler RT Gary Dulin C Jim DeLeone RT Chris Riehm C Steve Myers RE Jim Cope RG Ken Fritz RE Kelton Dansler RG Joe Lukens OLB Anthony Griggs RG Dick Mack LB Randy Gradishar RT Joe Robinson LB Tom Cousineau RT Joe Smith LB Marcus Marek RT John Hicks LB Vic Koegel TE Bill Jaco LB Dave Adkins SE Gary Williams LB Glen Cobb SE Mike Bartoszek LB Rick Middleton QB Rod Gerald LH Mike Guess QB Art Schlichter ROV Doug Hill QB Cornelius Greene LH Neal Colzie TB Ron Springs RH Len Mills TB Tim Spencer CB Kelvin Bell TB Archie Griffin RH Steve Luke FL Jim Harrell S Joe Allegro FL Cedric Anderson CB Shaun Gayle WB Brian Baschnagel OS Tim Fox FB Jeff Logan S Ray Griffin FB Vaughn Broadnax S Garcia Lane FB Bruce Elia S Rick Parsons 1978 1982 1974 Offense Defense Offense Defense Offense Defense TE Jimmy Moore OLB Paul Ross TE John Frank OLB Rowland Tatum TE Doug France LE Van Ness DeCree LT Keith Ferguson LT Gary Dulin LT Bill Roberts LT Jerome Foster LT Kurt Schumacher LT Nick Buonamici LG Ken Fritz MG Mark Sullivan LG Scott Zalenski MG Spencer Nelms LG Ted Smith RT Pete Cusick C Tim Vogler RT Byron Cato C Craig Pack RT Chris Riehm C Steve Myers RE Jim Cope RG Jim Savoca OLB Kelton Dansler RG Joe Lukens OLB Curt Curtis RG Dick Mack LB Ken Kuhn RT Joe Robinson LB Al Washington RT Jim Carson LB Glen Cobb RT Scott Dannelley LB Bruce Elia SE Rod Gerald LB Tom Cousineau SE Gary Williams LB Marcus Marek SE Dave Hazel LB Arnie Jones QB Art Schlichter LH Mike Guess QB Mike Tomczak ROV Doug Hill QB Cornelius Greene LH Neal Colzie TB Ron Springs RH Ray Ellis TB Tim Spencer LC Garcia Lane TB Archie Griffin RH Steve Luke FL Doug Donley CB Todd Bell FL Cedric Anderson RC Shaun Gayle WB Brian Baschnagel S Tim Fox FB Paul Campbell S Vince Skillings FB Vaughn Broadnax S Kelvin Bell FB Pete Johnson S Rich Parsons 1979 1983 1975 Offense Defense Offense Defense Offense Defense TE Brad Dwelle OLB Keith Ferguson TE John Frank OLB Orlondo Lowry TE Larry Kain LE Pat Curto LT Tim Burke LT Luther Henson LT Bill Roberts LT Dave Crecelius LT Chris Ward LT Eddie Beamon LG Ernie Andria MG Tim Sawicki Rory Graves LG Ted Smith MG Aaron Brown C Tom Waugh RT Jerome Foster LG Kirk Lowdermilk MG Spencer Nelms C Rick Applegate RT Nick Buonamici RG Ken Fritz OLB Jim Laughlin C Joe Dooley RT Dave Morrill RG Bill Lukens RE Bob Brudzinski RT Joe Lukens LB Marcus Marek RG Scott Zalenski OLB Rowland Tatum RT Scott Dannelley LB Ed Thompson SE Gary Williams LB Al Washington Curt Curtis SE Len Willis LB Ken Kuhn QB Art Schlichter ROV Todd Bell RT Mark Krerowicz LB Clark Backus QB Cornelius Greene LH Craig Cassady TB Cal Murray RC Ray Ellis SE Thad Jemison LB Byron Lee TB Archie Griffin RH Bruce Ruhl FL Doug Donley LC Mike Guess Rowland Tatum WB Brian Baschnagel S Ray Griffin FB Ric Volley S Vince Skillings QB Mike Tomczak ROV Doug Hill FB Pete Johnson S Tim Fox TB Keith Byars CB Garcia Lane FL Cedric Anderson CB Shaun Gayle FB Vaughn Broadnax S Kelvin Bell

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1984 1988 1992 Offense Defense Offense Defense Offense Defense TE Ed Taggart OLB Dennis Hueston TE Jeff Ellis OLB Srecko Zizakovic TE Cedric Saunders LE Derrick Foster LT Rory Graves LT Dave Crecelius QT Joe Staysniak DT Ken Coleman LT Alan Kline DT Dan Wilkinson LG Jim Lachey NG Tony Giuliani QG Jeff Davidson NG Mike Sullivan LG Len Hartman MG Greg Smith C Kirk Lowdermilk RT Dave Morrill C Jeff Uhlenhake DE Derek MacCready C Paul Long RE Jason Simmons RG Scott Zalenski OLB Byron Lee SG Greg Zackeroff OLB Michael McCray RG Dave Monnot BLB Mark Williams RT Mark Krerowicz LB Chris Spielman ST Tim Moxley ILB Orlando Craig RT Jason Winrow MLB Steve Tovar SE Cris Carter LB Thomas Johnson SE Jeff Graham ILB John Sullivan Korey Stringer QB Mike Tomczak ROV Sonny Gordon QB Greg Frey CB Zack Dumas SE Brian Stablein WLB Craig Powell TB Keith Byars WCB William White TB Carlos Snow CB Vinnie Clark QB Kirk Herbstreit BCB Bryan Cook FL Mike Lanese SCB Greg Rogan FL Bobby Olive FS David Brown TB Robert Smith SS Roger Harper FB Barry Walker S Terry White FB Bill Matlock SS Jim Peel FL Chris Sanders FS Chico Nelson FB Jeff Cothran WCB Tim Walton 1985 1989 Offense Defense Offense Defense 1993 TE Ed Taggart OLB Eric Kumerow TE Jim Palmer OLB Tom Lease Offense Defense LT Rory Graves LT Fred Ridder ST Tim Moxley DE Srecko Zizakovic TE Cedric Saunders DE Randall Brown LG Jeff Uhlenhake RT Darryl Lee SG Karl Coles DT Rich Frimel LT Alan Kline DT Dan Wilkinson C Bob Maggs OLB Byron Lee C Dan Beatty NG Pat Thomas LG Jason Winrow NG Luke Fickell RG Jim Gilmore LB Chris Spielman QG Jeff Davidson OLB Alonzo Spellman C Jack Thrush DE Jason Simmons RT Larry Kotterman LB Larry Kolic QT Joe Staysniak SLB Judah Herman RG Dave Monnot OLB Mark Williams SE Cris Carter LB Thomas Johnson SE Greg Beatty WLB Derek Isaman RT Korey Stringer MLB Lorenzo Styles QB Jim Karsatos ROV Sonny Gordon QB Greg Frey LCB Vince Clark SE Joey Galloway OLB Craig Powell TB John Wooldridge WCB William White TB Carlos Snow RCB David Brown QB Bobby Hoying BCB Tim Walton FL Mike Lanese SCB Greg Rogan FL Jeff Graham SS Zack Dumas TB Raymond Harris SS Chico Nelson FB George Cooper S Terry White FB Scottie Graham FS Mark Pelini FL Chris Sanders FS Walter Taylor FB Jeff Cothran FCB Marlon Kerner 1986 1990 Offense Defense Offense Defense 1994 TE Ed Taggart OLB Eric Kumerow TE Gary Lickovitch OLB Jay Koch Offense Defense LT Joe Staysniak LT Mike Showalter ST Mick Shoaf DE Alonzo Spellman TE D. J. Jones DE Mike Vrabel Henry Brown SG John Peterson DT Rich Frimel LT Orlando Pace DT Matt Bonhaus LG Jeff Uhlenhake NG Fred Ridder C Dan Beatty NG Greg Smith LG Jamie Sumner NG Luke Fickell C Bob Maggs RT Darryl Lee QG Len Hartman OLB Jason Simmons C Juan Porter DE Matt Finkes RG Greg Zackeroff OLB Derek Isaman QT Alan Kline ILB Tom Lease RG LeShun Daniels OLB Greg Bellisari RT Jay Shaffer LB Chris Spielman Roy Nichols RT Korey Stringer MLB Lorenzo Styles Larry Kotterman SE Bobby Olive ILB Steve Tovar SE Joey Galloway OLB Craig Powell SE Cris Carter LB Mike Kee QB Greg Frey LCB Vinnie Clark QB Bobby Hoying LCB Shawn Springs QB Jim Karsatos ROV Sonny Gordon TB Robert Smith RCB Foster Paulk TB Eddie George FS Tim Patillo TB Vince Workman CB William White FL Jeff Graham SS Jim Peel FL Chris Sanders SS Tito Paul FL Nate Harris CB Greg Rogan FB Scottie Graham FS Mark Pelini FB Nicky Sualua RCB MarlonKerner FB George Cooper S David Brown 1991 1995 1987 Offense Defense Offense Defense Offense Defense TE Cedric Saunders OLB Andy Gurd TE Rickey Dudley DE Matt Finkes TE Alex Higdon OLB Eric Kumerow LT Alan Kline DE Alonzo Spellman LT Orlando Pace DT Matt Bonhaus LT Joe Staysniak LT Ray Holliman LG Len Hartman NG Greg Smith LG Jamie Sumner NG Luke Fickell LG Karl Coles NG Mike Sullivan C Paul Long DT Rich Frimel C Juan Porter DE Mike Vrabel C Jeff Uhlenhake RT Kenneth Coleman RG Dave Monnot OLB John Kacherski RG LeShun Daniels LB Kevin Johnson RG Greg Zackeroff OLB Mike McCray RT Jason Winrow SLB Judah Herman RT Eric Gohlstin LB Greg Bellisari RT Tim Moxley LB Chris Spielman SE Brian Stablein WLB Steve Tovar SE Buster Tillman LB Ryan Miller SE Everett Ross LB Derek Isaman QB Kent Graham SS Roger Harper QB Bobby Hoying CB Shawn Springs QB Tom Tupa ROV Ray Jackson TB Carlos Snow BCB Bryan Cook TB Eddie George CB Ty Howard TB Carlos Snow CB William White FL Bernard Edwards WCB Foster Paulk FL Terry Glenn FS Anthony Gwinn FL Vince Workman CB Zack Dumas FB Scottie Graham FS Chico Nelson FB Nicky Sualua SS Rob Kelly FB George Cooper S David Brown

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1996 2000 2004 Offense Defense Offense Defense Offense Defense TE D. J. Jones DE Matt Finkes TE Darnell Sanders DE Rodney Bailey TE Ryan Hamby DE Simon Fraser LT Orlando Pace DT Winfield Garnett OT Adrien Clarke DT Ryan Pickett RT Kirk Barton DT Marcus Green LG Rob Murphy NG Luke Fickell OG Mike Gurr NG Mike Collins RG Mike Kne DT Quinn Pitcock C Juan Porter DE Mike Vrabel C LeCharles Bentley DE Brent Johnson C Nick Mangold DE Mike Kudla RG LeShun Daniels BLB Greg Bellisari OG Tam Hopkins BLB Joe Cooper LG Doug Datish SLB Bobby Carpenter RT Eric Gohlstin MLB Andy Katzenmoyer OT Henry Fleming MLB Matt Wilhelm LT Rob Sims MLB Anthony Schlegel SE David Boston WLB Ryan Miller SE Reggie Germany WLB Courtland Bullard SE Roy Hall WLB A.J. Hawk QB Stanley Jackson CB Shawn Springs QB Steve Bellisari CB Nate Clements QB Justin Zwick CB Ashton Youboty TB Pepe Pearson CB Ty Howard TB Derek Combs SS Mike Doss FB Brandon Schnittker SS Tyler Everett FL Dimitrious Stanley FS Rob Kelly FL Ken-Yon Rambo FS Donnie Nickey TB Lydell Ross FS Nate Salley FB Matt Calhoun SS Damon Moore FB Jamar Martin CB David Mitchell FL Santonio Holmes CB Dustin Fox

1997 2001 2005 Offense Defense Offense Defense Offense Defense TE John Lumpkin DE Rodney Bailey TE Darnell Sanders DE Darrion Scott FB Stan White, Jr. DE David Patterson LT Tyson Walter DT Winfield Garnett LT Tyson Walter DT Mike Collins RT Kirk Barton DT Marcus Green LG Rob Murphy NG Jimmy Bell LG Adrien Clarke DT Tim Anderson RG TJ Downing DT Quinn Pitcock C Kurt Murphy DE Matt LaVrar C LeCharles Bentley DE Will Smith C Nick Mangold DE Mike Kudla Eric Gohlstin RG Bryce Bishop BLB Courtland Bullard LG Rob Sims SLB Bobby Carpenter RG Ben Gilbert BLB Kevin N. Johnson RT Shane Olivea MLB Matt Wilhelm LT Doug Datish MLB Anthony Schlegel RT Eric Gohlstin MLB Andy Katzenmoyer SE Michael Jenkins WLB Joe Cooper SE Santonio Holmes WLB A.J. Hawk Brooks Burris QB Steve Bellisari CB Cie Grant QB Troy Smith CB Ashton Youboty SE David Boston WLB Jerry Rudzinski TB Jonathan Wells CB Derek Ross SL Anthony Gonzalez SS Donte Whitner QB Stanley Jackson CB Antoine Winfield FB Jamar Martin SS Mike Doss TB Antonio Pittman FS Nate Salley TB Pepe Pearson FS Gary Berry FL Chris Vance FS Donnie Nickey FL Ted Ginn, Jr. CB Tyler Everett FL Dee Miller SS Damon Moore FB Matt Keller CB Ahmed Plummer 2002 2006 Offense Defense Offense Defense 1998 TE Ben Hartsock DE Darrion Scott FB Stan White, Jr. DE Vernon Gholson Offense Defense LT Ivan Douglas DT Kenny Peterson RT Kirk Barton DT David Patterson TE John Lumpkin DE Brent Johnson LG Adrien Clarke DT Tim Anderson RG TJ Downing DT Quinn Pitcock QT Tyson Walter DT Joe Brown C Alex Stepanovich DE Will Smith C Doug Datish DE Jay Richardson OG Rob Murphy DT Ryan Pickett RG Bryce Bishop SLB Cie Grant LG Steve Rehring SLB Marcus Freeman C Kurt Murphy DE Rodney Bailey RT Shane Olivea MLB Matt Wilhelm LT Alex Boone MLB James Laurinaitis OG Ben Gilbert BLB Na’il Diggs SE Michael Jenkins WLB Robert Reynolds TE Rory Nicol WLB John Kerr QT Brooks Burris MLB Andy Katzenmoyer QB Craig Krenzel CB Dustin Fox QB Troy Smith FC Malcolm Jenkins SE David Boston WLB Jerry Rudzinski TB Maurice Clarett CB Chris Gamble TB Antonio Pittman SS Brandon Mitchell QB Joe Germaine LCB Antoine Winfield FB Brandon Joe SS Mike Doss SL Anthony Gonzalez FS Jamario O’Neal TB Michael Wiley SS Damon Moore FL Chris Gamble FS Donnie Nickey FL Ted Ginn, Jr. BC Antonio Smith FL Dee Miller FS Gary Berry PK Mike Nugent P Andy Groom FB Matt Keller RCB Ahmed Plummer 2007 2003 Offense Defense 1999 Offense Defense SE Brian Robiskie DE Cameron Heyward Offense Defense TE Ben Hartsock DE Simon Fraser LT Alex Boone DT Nader Abdallah TE Steve Wisniewski DE RodneyBailey LT Rob Sims DT Darrion Scott LG Steve Rehring DT Doug Worthington OT Tyson Walter DT Mike Collins LG Adrien Clarke DT Tim Anderson C Jim Cordle DE Vernon Gholston OG LeCharles Bentley DT Ryan Pickett C Nick Mangold DE Will Smith RG Ben Person SLB Larry Grant C Kurt Murphy DE Brent Johnson RG Alex Stepanovich SLB Robert Reynolds RT Kirk Barton MLB James Laurinaitis OG Ben Gilbert BLB Na’il Diggs RT Shane Olivea MLB Fred Pagac, Jr. TE Rory Nicol WLB Marcus Freeman OT Henry Fleming MLB Jason Ott SE Michael Jenkins WLB A.J. Hawk Jake Ballard BC Malcolm Jenkins SE Reggie Germany WLB Courtland Bullard QB Craig Krenzel CB Dustin Fox QB Todd Boeckman FC Donald Washington QB Steve Bellisari CB Ahmed Plummer TB Lydell Ross CB Chris Gamble TB Chris Wells SS Kurt Coleman TB Michael Wiley SS Donnie Nickey FB Brandon Joe SS Will Allen FB Dionte Johnson FS Anderson Russell FL Ken-Yon Rambo FS Gary Berry FL Drew Carter FS Nate Salley FL Brian Hartline FB Matt Keller CB Nate Clements Jamar Martin

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2008 2012 Offense Defense Offense Defense WR Brian Hartline DE Lawrence Wilson WR Corey Brown DE John Simon LT Alex Boone DT Doug Worthington LT Jack Mewhort DT Johnathan Hankins LG Jim Cordle DT Nader Abdallah LG Andrew Norwell NT Garrett Goebel C Mike Brewster DE Thaddeus Gibson C Corey Linsley DT Nathan Williams RG Ben Person LB James Laurinaitis RG Marcus Hall LB Ryan Shazier RT Bryant Browning LB Marcus Freeman RT Reid Fragel LB Zach Boren TE Rory Nicol LB Ross Homan QB Braxton Miller LB Etienne Sabino QB Terrelle Pryor FC Malcolm Jenkins WR Jake Stoneburner CB Travis Howard WR Brian Robiskie SS Anderson Russell WR Devin Smith Saf Christian Bryant TB Chris Wells FS Kurt Coleman TB Carlos Hyde Saf C.J. Barnett FB Brandon Smith BC Chimdi Chekwa TE Jeff Heuerman CB Bradley Roby

2009 Offense Defense WR DeVier Posey DE Thaddeus Gibson LT Jim Cordle DT Doug Worthington LG Justin Boren DT Todd Denlinger C Mike Brewster DE Cameron Heyward RG Bryant Browning LB Ross Homan RT J.B. Shugarts LB Brian Rolle TE Jake Ballard LB Austin Spitler QB Terrelle Pryor CB Chimdi Chekwa WR Dane Sanzenbacher SS Kurt Coleman TB Brandon Saine FS Jermale Hines FB Zach Boren CB Devon Torrence

2010 Offense Defense WR DeVier Posey DE Nathan Williams LT Mike Adams DT Dexter Larimore LG Justin Boren DT John Simon C Mike Brewster DE Cameron Heyward RG Bryant Browning LB Ross Homan RT J.B. Shugarts LB Brian Rolle TE Jake Stoneburner LB Andrew Sweat Reid Fragel QB Terrelle Pryor CB Chimdi Chekwa WR Dane Sanzenbacher SS Orhian Johnson TB Dan Herron FS Jermale Hines FB Zach Boren CB Devon Torrence

2011 Offense Defense WR Corey Brown DE John Simon LT Mike Adams DT Johnathan Hankins LG Andrew Norwell NT Garrett Goebel C Mike Brewster DT Adam Bellamy RG Jack Mewhort LB Andrew Sweat RT J.B. Shugarts LB Storm Klein TE Jake Stoneburner Star Tyler Moeller QB Braxton Miller CB Travis Howard WR Chris Fields Saf Christian Bryant TB Dan Herron Saf C.J. Barnett FB Zach Boren CB Bradley Roby

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Alexander S. Lilley Jack Ryder Charles A. Hickey David F. Edwards John B. Eckstorm Perry Hale E. R. Sweetland A. E. Herrnstein 1890-1891 1892-1895, 1898 1896 1897 1899-1901 1902-1903 1904-1905 1906-1909 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)

Jack Ryder 1895 (4-4-2) How To Read Results 1892 (5-3) Captain: Renick W. Dunlap 1998 (11-1,7-1/t1st) Captain: Richard T. Ellis Oct. 5 W Akron...... 14-6 Captains: Joe Germaine, Jerry Rudzinski, Oct. 15 L at Oberlin...... 4-40 12 L at Otterbein...... 6-14 Antoine Winfield 22 W at Akron...... 62-0 19 L Oberlin...... 0-12 Rank 29 W Marietta...... 80-0 26 T at Denison...... 4-4 1 Sept. 5 W at No. 11 West Virginia.. 34-17 Nov. 5 W at Denison...... 32-0 Nov. 2 T Ohio Wesleyan...... 8-8 1 12 W Toledo...... 49-0 7 L Oberlin...... 0-50 9 W at Cincinnati...... 4-0 1 19 W No. 21 Missouri...... 35-14 12 W Dayton YMCA...... 42-4 15 W at Kentucky...... 8-6 1 Oct. 3 W No. 7 Penn State...... 28-9 19 L at Western Reserve...... 18-40 16 L at Central Kentucky...... 0-18 23 L at Marietta...... 0-24 1 10 W at Illinois...... 41-0 24 W Kenyon (TG)...... 26-10 28 W Kenyon (TG)...... 12-10 1 17 W Minnesota...... 45-15 Points - OSU 260, OPP 144 (TG) Thanksgiving Day Game Points - OSU 62, OPP 102 1 24 W at Northwestern...... 36-10 (TG) Thanksgiving Day Game 1 31 W at Indiana...... 38-7 1893 (4-5) 1 Nov. 7 L Michigan State...... 28-24 Captain: A. P. Gillen Charles A Hickey 7 14 W at Iowa...... 45-14 Sept. 30 L at Otterbein...... 16-22 1896 (5-5-1) 7 21 W Michigan...... 31-16 Oct. 14 W Wittenberg...... 36-10 Captains: Edward H. French, William A. Reed 3 Jan. 1 W No. 8 Texas A&M*...... 24-14 21 L Oberlin...... 10-38 Oct. 3 W Ohio Medical...... 24-0 Points – 430-144 28 L at Kenyon...... 6-42 10 L at Cincinnati...... 6-8 *Nokia Sugar Bowl Nov. 4 L Western Reserve...... 16-30 17 W at Otterbein...... 12-0 Year (Overall record, conference record/finish) 11 W Akron...... 32-18 23 L at Oberlin...... 0-16 Rank - Ohio State’s national ranking prior to contest. 18 W Cincinnati...... 38-0 30 W Case...... 30-10 Opponent (if ranked) is denoted by No. and ranking 25 W Marietta...... 40-8 Nov. 5 L Ohio Wesleyan...... 4-10 before name. 30 L Kenyon (TG)...... 8-10 7 W Columbus Barracks...... 10-2 Points - Ohio State total points followed by Points - OSU 202, OPP 178 11 T Ohio Medical...... 0-0 opponent total points. (TG) Thanksgiving Day Game 14 L Wittenberg...... 6-24 TG - Thanksgiving Day Game. @ - Played at Ohio 21 W Ohio Medical...... 12-0 State Fair. 1894 (6-5) 26 L Kenyon (TG)...... 18-34 ^ - Season-opening classic or special game. Captain: W. G. Nagel Points - OSU 122, OPP 104 * - Bowl game. Sept. 15 L at Akron@...... 6-12 (TG) Thanksgiving Day Game 17 L at Wittenberg@...... 0-6 David F. Edwards Alexander S. Lilley Oct. 6 W Antioch...... 32-0 13 L at Wittenberg...... 6-18 1897 (1-7-1) 1890 (1-3) Captain: Harry C. Hawkins Captains: Jesse L. Jones, Paul M. Lincoln 20 W at Columbus Barracks...... 30-0 27 L Western Reserve...... 4-24 Oct. 6 W Ohio Medical...... 6-0 May 3 W at Ohio Wesleyan...... 20-14 9 L Case...... 0-14 Nov. 1 L Wooster...... 0-64 Nov. 3 W Marietta...... 10-4 10 L at Case...... 0-38 16 L at Michigan...... 0-34 14 L at Denison...... 0-14 23 T Otterbein...... 12-12 27 L Kenyon (TG)...... 10-18 17 W at Cincinnati...... 6-4 24 W 17th Regiment...... 46-4 26 L Columbus Barracks...... 0-6 Points - OSU 30, OPP 110 30 L Oberlin...... 0-44 (TG) Thanksgiving Day Game 29 W Kenyon (TG)...... 20-4 Points - OSU 160, OPP 114 Nov. 6 L at West Virginia...... 0-28 @at Ohio State Fair, (TG) Thanksgiving Day Game 13 L at Cincinnati...... 0-24 1891 (2-2) 25 L Ohio Wesleyan...... 0-6 Captain: Richard T. Ellis Points - OSU 18, OPP 168 Nov. 11 L Western Reserve...... 50-6 14 L at Kenyon...... 26-0 28 W Denison...... 8-4 Dec. 5 W at Akron...... 6-0 Points - OSU 20, OPP 80

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Howard Jones Harry Vaughn John R. Richards John W. Wilce Sam S. Willaman Francis A. Schmidt Paul E. Brown Carroll C. Widdoes 1910 1911 1912 1913-1928 1929-1933 1934-1940 1941-1943 1944-1945 6-1-3 (.750) 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)

1898 (3-5) 1901 (5-3-1) E.R. Sweetland Captain: John Segrist Captain: J. M. Kittle 1904 (6-5) Oct. 1 W Heidelberg...... 17-0 Sept. 28 T Otterbein...... 0-0 Captain: John D. Thrower 8 L Ohio Medical...... 0-10 Oct. 5 W Wittenberg...... 30-0 Sept. 24 W Otterbein...... 34-0 15 W Denison...... 34-0 12 W Ohio University...... 17-0 Oct. 1 W Miami...... 80-0 22 L Marietta...... 0-10 19 W Marietta...... 24-0 5 W Muskingum...... 46-0 Nov. 5 L at Western Reserve...... 0-49 26 W Western Reserve...... 6-5 8 W Denison...... 24-0 12 L Case...... 5-23 Nov. 9 L Michigan...... 0-21 15 L Michigan...... 6-31 19 L Kenyon...... 0-29 16 L at Oberlin...... 0-6 22 W Case...... 16-6 24 W Ohio Wesleyan...... 24-0 23 L Indiana...... 6-18 29 L at Indiana...... 0-8 Points - OSU 80, OPP 121 28 W Kenyon (TG)...... 11-6 Nov. 5 L Illinois...... 0-46 Points - OSU 94, OPP 56 12 L at Oberlin...... 2-4 John B. Eckstrom (TG) Thanksgiving Day Game 19 W Kenyon...... 11-5 1899 (9-0-1) 24 L Carlisle Indians (TG)...... 0-23 Captain: D. B. Sayers Perry Hale Points - OSU 219, OPP 123 Sept. 30 W Otterbein...... 30-0 1902 (6-2-2) (TG) Thanksgiving Day Game Oct. 7 W Wittenberg...... 28-0 Captain: W. F. Coover 14 T at Case...... 5-5 Sept. 27 W Otterbein...... 5-0 1905 (8-2-2) 21 W Ohio University...... 41-0 Oct. 4 W Ohio University...... 17-0 Captain: Ralph W. Hoyer 28 W at Oberlin...... 6-0 11 W West Virginia...... 30-0 Sept. 23 T Otterbein...... 6-6 Nov. 4 W Western Reserve...... 6-0 18 W Marietta...... 34-0 30 W Heidelberg...... 28-0 11 W Marietta...... 17-0 25 L at Michigan...... 0-86 Oct. 4 W Muskingum...... 40-0 18 W Ohio Medical...... 12-0 Nov. 1 W Kenyon...... 51-5 7 W Wittenberg...... 17-0 25 W at Muskingum...... 34-0 8 L Case...... 12-23 14 W Denison...... 2-0 30 W Kenyon (TG)...... 5-0 15 T Illinois...... 0-0 21 W DePauw...... 32-6 Points - OSU 184, OPP 5 22 W at Ohio Wesleyan...... 17-16 28 T Case...... 0-0 (TG) Thanksgiving Day Game 27 T Indiana (TG)...... 6-6 Nov. 4 W Kenyon...... 23-0 Points - OSU 172, OPP 136 11 L at Michigan...... 0-40 1900 (8-1-1) (TG) Thanksgiving Day Game 18 W Oberlin...... 36-0 Captain: J. H. Tilton 25 W Wooster...... 15-0 Sept. 29 W Otterbein...... 20-0 1903 (8-3) 30 L Indiana...... 0-11 Oct. 6 W Ohio University...... 20-0 Captain: James R. Marker Points - OSU 199, OPP 63 13 W at Cincinnati...... 29-0 Sept. 26 W Otterbein...... 18-0 20 W Ohio Wesleyan...... 47-0 Oct. 3 W Wittenberg...... 28-0 A.E. Herrnstein 27 W Oberlin...... 17-0 10 W Denison...... 24-5 1906 (8-1) Nov. 3 W West Virginia...... 27-0 14 W Muskingum...... 30-0 Captain: James F. Lincoln 10 W Case...... 24-10 17 W Kenyon...... 59-0 Sept. 29 W Otterbein...... 41-0 17 L Ohio Medical...... 6-11 24 L at Case...... 0-12 Oct. 6 W Wittenberg...... 52-0 24 T at Michigan...... 0-0 31 W West Virginia...... 34-6 10 W Muskingum...... 16-0 29 W Kenyon (TG)...... 23-5 Nov. 7 L at Michigan...... 0-36 20 L Michigan...... 0-6 Points - OSU 213, OPP 26 14 W Oberlin...... 27-5 Nov. 3 W at Oberlin...... 6-0 (TG) Thanksgiving Day Game 21 W Ohio Wesleyan...... 29-6 10 W Kenyon...... 6-0 26 L Indiana (TG)...... 16-17 17 W at Case...... 9-0 Points - OSU 265, OPP 87 24 W Wooster...... 12-0 (TG) Thanksgiving Day Game 29 W Ohio Medical...... 11-8 Points - OSU 153, OPP 14

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Paul O. Bixler Wesley E. Fesler Woody Hayes Earle Bruce John Cooper Jim Tressel Luke Fickell Urban Meyer 1946 1947-1950 1951-1978 1979-1987 1988-2000 2001-2010 2011 2012-present 4-3-2 (.556) 21-13-3 (.608) 205-61-10 (.761) 81-26-1 (.755) 111-43-4 (.715) >94-21 (.817) 6-7 (.462) 12-0 (1.000)

1907 (7-2-1) Howard Jones John W. Wilce Captain: H. J. Schory 1910 (6-1-3) 1913 (4-2-1, 1-2/T 6th) Sept. 28 W Otterbein...... 28-0 Captain: Leslie R. Wells Captain: W. Irving Geissman Oct. 5 W Muskingum...... 16-0 Sept. 24 W Otterbein...... 14-5 Oct. 4 W Ohio Wesleyan...... 58-0 12 W Denison...... 28-0 Oct. 1 W Wittenberg...... 62-0 11 W Western Reserve...... 14-8 19 T Wooster...... 6-6 8 W Cincinnati...... 23-0 18 T Oberlin...... 0-0 26 L at Michigan...... 0-22 15 W Western Reserve...... 6-0 Nov. 1 L Indiana...... 6-7 Nov. 2 W Kenyon...... 12-0 22 T Michigan...... 3-3 8 L at Wisconsin...... 0-12 9 W Oberlin...... 22-10 29 T Denison...... 5-5 15 W Case...... 18-0 16 L Case...... 9-11 Nov. 5 L at Case...... 10-14 22 W Northwestern...... 58-0 23 W Heidelberg...... 23-0 12 W Ohio Wesleyan...... 6-0 Points - OSU 154, OPP 27 28 W Ohio Wesleyan (TG)...... 16-0 19 T Oberlin...... 0-0 Points - OSU 160, OPP 49 24 W Kenyon...... 53-0 1914 (5-2, 2-2/T 4th) (TG) Thanksgiving Day Game Points - OSU 182, OPP 27 Captain: Campbell J. Graf Oct. 3 W Ohio Wesleyan...... 16-2 1908 (6-4) Harry Vaughn 10 W at Case...... 7-6 Captain: W. D. Barrington 1911 (5-3-2) 17 L at Illinois...... 0-37 Sept. 26 W Otterbein...... 18-0 Captain: Frank P. Markley 24 L Wisconsin...... 6-7 Oct. 3 L Wooster...... 0-8 Sept. 30 W Otterbein...... 6-0 Nov. 7 W at Indiana...... 13-3 10 W Denison...... 16-2 Oct. 7 W Miami...... 3-0 14 W Oberlin...... 39-0 17 L Western Reserve...... 0-18 14 T Western Reserve...... 0-0 21 W Northwestern...... 27-0 24 L Michigan...... 6-10 21 L at Michigan...... 0-19 Points - OSU 108, OPP 55 31 W Ohio Wesleyan...... 20-9 28 W Ohio Wesleyan...... 3-0 Nov. 7 L at Case...... 8-18 Nov. 4 L Case...... 0-9 1915 (5-1-1, 2-1-1/T 3rd) 14 W at Vanderbilt...... 17-6 11 W Kenyon...... 24-0 Captain: Ivan B. Boughton 21 W Oberlin...... 14-12 18 T at Oberlin...... 0-0 Oct. 2 W Ohio Wesleyan...... 19-6 26 W Kenyon...... 19-9 25 L Syracuse...... 0-6 9 W Case...... 14-0 Points - OSU 118, OPP 92 30 W at Cincinnati...... 11-6 16 T Illinois...... 3-3 Points - OSU 47, OPP 40 23 L at Wisconsin...... 0-21 1909 (7-3) Nov. 6 W Indiana...... 10-9 Captain: Thomas H. Jones John R. Richards 13 W Oberlin...... 25-0 Sept. 25 W Otterbein...... 14-0 1912 (6-3) 20 W at Northwestern...... 34-0 Oct. 2 W Wittenberg...... 39-0 Captain: Don B. Barricklow Points - OSU 105, OPP 39 9 W Wooster...... 74-0 Oct. 5 W at Otterbein...... 55-0 16 L at Michigan...... 6-33 12 W Denison...... 34-0 1916 (7-0, 4-0/1st) 23 W Denison...... 29-0 19 L Michigan...... 0-14 Captain: Frank Sorensen 30 W Ohio Wesleyan...... 21-6 26 W Cincinnati...... 47-7 Oct. 7 W Ohio Wesleyan...... 12-0 Nov. 6 L Case...... 3-11 Nov. 2 W at Case...... 31-6 14 W Oberlin...... 128-0 13 W Vanderbilt...... 5-0 9 W Oberlin...... 23-17 21 W at Illinois...... 7-6 20 L at Oberlin...... 6-26 16 L Penn State...... 0-37 Nov. 4 W Wisconsin...... 14-13 25 W Kenyon...... 22-0 23 W at Ohio Wesleyan...... 36-6 11 W Indiana...... 46-7 Points - OSU 219, OPP 76 28 L Michigan State (TG)...... 20-35 18 W at Case...... 28-0 Points - OSU 246, OPP 122 25 W Northwestern...... 23-3 (TG) Thanksgiving Day Game Points - OSU 258, OPP 29

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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) Captain: Boni Petcoff 1928 (5-2-1, 3-2/4th) 1918 (3-3, 0-3/T 8th) Oct. 6 W Ohio Wesleyan...... 24-7 Captain: Leo Raskowski Captain: Clarence A. MacDonald 13 T Colgate...... 23-23 Oct. 6 W Wittenberg...... 41-0 Oct. 5 W Ohio Wesleyan...... 41-0 20 L at Michigan...... 0-23 13 W at Northwestern...... 10-0 12 W Denison...... 34-0 27 L Iowa...... 0-20 20 W Michigan...... 19-7 26 L Michigan...... 0-14 Nov. 3 W Denison...... 42-0 27 W at Indiana...... 13-0 Nov. 9 W Case...... 56-0 10 W at Purdue...... 32-0 Nov. 3 T Princeton...... 6-6 16 L at Illinois...... 0-13 17 L at Chicago...... 3-17 10 L Iowa...... 7-14 23 L Wisconsin...... 3-14 24 L Illinois...... 0-9 17 W Muskingum...... 39-0 Points - OSU 134, OPP 41 Points - OSU 124, OPP 99 24 L Illinois...... 0-8 Points - OSU 135, OPP 35 1919 (6-1, 3-1/2nd) 1924 (2-3-3, 1-3-2/7th) Captain: Charles W. Harley Captain: Francis D. Young Sam S. Willaman Oct. 4 W Ohio Wesleyan...... 38-0 Oct. 4 W Purdue...... 7-0 1929 (4-3-1, 2-2-1/T 5th) 11 W Cincinnati...... 46-0 11 T at Iowa...... 0-0 Captain: Alan M. Holman 18 W Kentucky...... 49-0 18 W Ohio Wesleyan...... 10-0 Oct. 5 W Wittenberg...... 19-0 25 W at Michigan...... 13-3 25 T Chicago...... 3-3 12 W Iowa...... 7-6 Nov. 8 W Purdue...... 20-0 Nov. 1 T Wooster...... 7-7 19 W at Michigan...... 7-0 15 W at Wisconsin...... 3-0 8 L Indiana...... 7-12 26 T Indiana...... 0-0 22 L Illinois...... 7-9 15 L Michigan...... 6-16 Nov. 2 L at Pitt...... 2-18 Points - OSU 176, OPP 12 22 L at Illinois...... 0-7 9 L Northwestern...... 6-18 Points - OSU 40, OPP 45 16 W Kenyon...... 54-0 1920 (7-1, 5-0/1st) 23 L Illinois...... 0-27 Captain: Iolas M. Huffman 1925 (4-3-1, 1-3-1/8th) Points - OSU 95, OPP 69 Oct. 2 W Ohio Wesleyan...... 55-0 Captain: Harold B. Cunningham 9 W Oberlin...... 37-0 Oct. 3 W Ohio Wesleyan...... 10-3 1930 (5-2-1, 2-2-1/T 4th) 16 W Purdue...... 17-0 10 T Chicago...... 3-3 Captain: Wesley E. Fesler 23 W Wisconsin...... 13-7 17 W Columbia...... 9-0 Sept. 27 W Mt. Union...... 59-0 Nov. 30 W at Chicago...... 7-6 24 L Iowa...... 0-15 Oct. 4 W Indiana...... 23-0 6 W Michigan...... 14-7 31 W Wooster...... 17-0 11 L at Northwestern...... 2-19 20 W at Illinois...... 7-0 Nov. 7 W Indiana...... 7-0 18 L Michigan...... 0-13 Jan. 1 L California*...... 0-28 14 L at Michigan...... 0-10 Nov. 1 T Wisconsin...... 0-0 Points - OSU 150, OPP 48 21 L Illinois...... 9-14 8 W at Navy...... 27-0 *Rose Bowl Points - OSU 55, OPP 45 15 W Pitt...... 16-7 22 W at Illinois...... 12-9 1921 (5-2, 4-1/T 2nd) 1926 (7-1, 3-1/3rd) Points - OSU 139, OPP 48 Captain: Cyril E. Myers Captain: Marty G. Karow Oct. 1 W Ohio Wesleyan...... 28-0 Oct. 2 W Wittenberg...... 40-0 1931 (6-3, 4-2/4th) 8 L Oberlin...... 6-7 9 W Ohio Wesleyan...... 47-0 Captain: Stuart K. Holcomb 15 W Minnesota...... 27-0 16 W at Columbia...... 32-7 Oct. 3 W Cincinnati...... 67-6 22 W at Michigan...... 14-0 23 W Iowa...... 23-6 10 L Vanderbilt...... 21-26 Nov. 5 W at Chicago...... 7-0 30 W at Chicago...... 18-0 17 W at Michigan...... 20-7 12 W Purdue...... 28-0 Nov. 6 W Wilmington...... 13-7 24 L Northwestern...... 0-10 19 L Illinois...... 0-7 13 L Michigan...... 16-17 31 W at Indiana...... 13-0 Points - OSU 110, OPP 14 20 W at Illinois...... 7-6 Nov. 7 W Navy...... 20-0 Points - OSU 196, OPP 43 14 W at Wisconsin...... 6-0 21 W Illinois...... 40-0 28 L at Minnesota...... 7-19 Points - OSU 194, OPP 68

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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 1937 (6-2, 5-1/2nd) Paul Brown Sidney Gillman Captains: Ralph C. Wolf, James A. McDonald 1941 (6-1-1, 3-1-1/T 2nd) Oct. 7 W Virginia...... 75-0 Rank Captain: Jack W. Stephenson 14 W Vanderbilt...... 20-0 Sept. 25 W Texas Christian...... 14-0 Rank 21 L at Michigan...... 0-13 Oct. 2 W Purdue...... 13-0 Sept. 27 W Missouri...... 12-7 28 W Northwestern...... 12-0 9 L at S. California...... 12-13 Oct. 4 W at S. California...... 33-0 Nov. 4 W Indiana...... 21-0 12 23 W No. 7 Northwestern...... 7-0 10 18 W Purdue...... 16-14 11 W at Penn...... 20-7 8 30 W at Chicago...... 39-0 11 25 L No. 13 Northwestern...... 7-14 18 W at Wisconsin...... 6-0 8 Nov. 6 L Indiana...... 0-10 Nov. 1 W at Pittsburgh...... 21-14 25 W Illinois...... 7-6 13 W Illinois...... 19-0 20 8 W Wisconsin...... 46-34 Points - OSU 161, OPP 26 19 20 W at Michigan...... 21-0 20 15 W Illinois...... 12-7 Points - OSU 125, OPP 23 14 22 T at No. 5 Michigan...... 20-20 Francis Schmidt Points - OSU 167, OPP 110 1934 (7-1, 5-1/2nd) 1938 (4-3-1, 3-2-1/6th) Captain: J. Regis Monahan Captains: Michael Kabealo, Carl G. Kaplanoff 1942 (9-1, 5-1/1st, National Champions) Oct. 6 W Indiana...... 33-0 Rank Captain: George M. Lynn 13 L at Illinois...... 13-14 Oct. 1 W Indiana...... 6-0 Rank 20 W Colgate...... 10-7 8 L Southern California...... 7-14 Sept. 26 W Fort Knox...... 59-0 27 W at Northwestern...... 28-6 15 T at Northwestern...... 0-0 Oct. 3 W Indiana...... 32-21 Nov. 3 W at Western Reserve...... 76-0 22 W Chicago...... 42-7 10 W Southern California...... 28-12 10 W Chicago...... 33-0 20 29 W at N.Y. University...... 32-0 1 17 W Purdue...... 26-0 17 W Michigan...... 34-0 Nov. 5 L Purdue...... 0-12 1 24 W at Northwestern...... 20-6 24 W Iowa...... 40-7 12 W at Illinois...... 32-14 1 31 L at No. 6 Wisconsin...... 7-17 Points - OSU 267, OPP 34 19 L No. 17 Michigan...... 0-18 6 Nov. 7 W Pitt...... 59-19 Points - OSU 119, OPP 65 10 14 W No. 13 Illinois^ ...... 44-20 1935 (7-1, 5-0/T 1st) 5 21 W No. 4 Michigan...... 21-7 Captain: Gomer T. Jones 1939 (6-2, 5-1/1st) 3 28 W Iowa Seahawks...... 41-12 Oct. 5 W Kentucky...... 19-6 Captain: Steven F. Andrako Points - OSU 337, OPP 114 12 W Drake...... 85-7 Rank ^at Cleveland 19 W Northwestern...... 28-7 Oct. 7 W Missouri...... 19-0 26 W at Indiana...... 28-6 14 W Northwestern...... 13-0 1943 (3-6, 1-4/7th) Nov. 2 L Notre Dame...... 13-18 10 21 W at Minnesota...... 23-20 Captains: John R. Dugger, Charles A. Csuri 9 W at Chicago...... 20-13 4 28 L No. 7 Cornell...... 14-23 Rank 16 W Illinois...... 6-0 14 Nov. 4 W Indiana...... 24-0 Sept. 25 L Iowa Seahawks...... 13-28 23 W at Michigan...... 38-0 9 11 W at Chicago...... 61-0 Oct. 2 W Missouri...... 27-6 Points - OSU 237, OPP 57 8 18 W Illinois...... 21-0 18 9 L at No. 12 Great Lakes...... 6-13 6 25 L at Michigan...... 14-21 16 L & No.5 Purdue...... 7-30 Points - OSU 189, OPP 64 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

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Carroll C. Widdoes 1948 (6-3, 3-3/4th) 1952 (6-3, 5-2/3rd) 1944 (9-0, 6-0/1st) Captain: David I. Templeton Captain: Bernie G. Skvarka Captain: Gordon Appleby Rank Rank Rank Sept. 25 W Missouri...... 21-7 20 Sept. 27 W Indiana...... 33-13 Sept. 30 W Missouri...... 54-0 Oct. 2 W Southern California...... 20-0 15 Oct. 4 L Purdue...... 14-21 Oct. 7 W Iowa...... 34-0 11 9 L Iowa...... 7-14 11 W No. 1 Wisconsin...... 23-14 8 14 W at No.19 Wisconsin...... 20-7 16 W at Indiana...... 17-0 16 18 W Washington St...... 35-7 4 21 W No. 6 Great Lakes...... 26-6 23 W Wisconsin...... 34-32 14 25 L at Iowa...... 0-8 4 28 W Minnesota...... 34-14 30 L at No. 9 Northwestern...... 7-21 Nov. 1 W at Northwestern...... 24-21 3 Nov. 4 W No. 15 Indiana...... 21-7 Nov. 6 W Pitt...... 41-0 8 L Pitt...... 14-21 2 11 W Pitt...... 54-19 13 W at Illinois...... 34-7 15 W at Illinois...... 27-7 4 18 W &Illinois...... 26-12 18 20 L No. 1 Michigan...... 3-13 22 W No. 12 Michigan...... 27-7 3 25 W No. 6 Michigan...... 18-14 Points - OSU 184, OPP 94 Points - OSU 197, OPP 119 Points - OSU 287, OPP 79 ^at Cleveland 1949 (7-1-2, 4-1-1/T 1st) 1953 (6-3, 4-3/4th) Captain: A. Jack Wilson Captains: Robert V. Joslin, George Jacoby 1945 (7-2, 5-2/3rd) Rank Rank Captain: William C. Hackett Sept. 24 W Missouri...... 35-34 7 Sept. 26 W Indiana...... 36-12 Rank Oct. 1 W Indiana...... 46-7 6 Oct. 3 W at California...... 33-19 Sept. 29 W Missouri...... 47-6 11 8 T at No. 8 S. Calif...... 13-13 3 10 L Illinois...... 20-41 Oct. 6 W Iowa...... 42-0 11 15 L No. 5 Minnesota...... 0-27 17 17 W at Penn...... 12-6 4 13 W Wisconsin...... 12-0 22 W at Wisconsin...... 21-0 24 W at Wisconsin...... 20-19 4 20 L No. 9 Purdue...... 13-35 18 29 W Northwestern...... 24-7 31 W Northwestern...... 27-13 12 27 W at No. 5 Minnesota...... 20-7 11 Nov. 5 W at Pitt...... 14-10 16 Nov. 7 L No. 5 Michigan St...... 13-28 6 Nov. 3 W No. 20 Northwestern...... 16-14 11 12 W Illinois...... 30-17 14 W Purdue...... 21-6 8 10 W at Pitt...... 14-0 7 19 T at No. 5 Michigan...... 7-7 21 L at Michigan...... 0-20 9 17 W Illinois...... 27-2 6 Jan. 2 W No. 3 California*...... 17-14 Points - OSU 182, OPP 164 7 24 L at No. 8 Michigan...... 3-7 Points - OSU 207, OPP 136 Points - OSU 194, OPP 71 *Rose Bowl 1954 (10-0, 7-0/1st, National Champions) Captains: C. Richard Brubaker, John R. Borton Paul Bixler (4-3-2, .556 – 1946) 1950 (6-3, 5-2/T 2nd) Rank 1946 (4-3-2, 2-3-1/T 6th) Captain: Henry “Bill” Trautwein Sept. 25 W Indiana...... 28-0 Captain: Warren Amling Rank 14 Oct. 2 W No. 18 California...... 21-13 Rank 11 Sept. 30 L No. 10 SMU...... 27-32 10 9 W at Illinois...... 40-7 Sept. 28 T Missouri...... 13-13 Oct. 7 W Pitt...... 41-7 4 16 W No. 13 Iowa...... 20-14 Oct. 5 W at S. California...... 21-0 12 14 W at Indiana...... 26-14 4 23 W No. 2 Wisconsin...... 31-14 14 12 L at Wisconsin...... 7-20 9 21 W at Minnesota...... 48-0 1 30 W at Northwestern...... 14-7 19 T Purdue...... 14-14 6 28 W Iowa...... 83-21 2 Nov. 6 W No. 20 Pitt...... 26-0 26 W Minnesota...... 39-9 4 Nov. 4 W at Northwestern...... 32-0 2 13 W at Purdue...... 28-6 Nov. 2 W at No. 6 N’western...... 39-27 2 11 W No. 15 Wisconsin...... 19-14 1 20 W No. 12 Michigan...... 21-7 12 9 W Pitt...... 20-13 1 18 L at No. 8 Illinois...... 7-14 1 Jan. 1 W No. 17 S. California*...... 20-7 13 16 L at No. 9 Illinois...... 7-16 8 25 L Michigan...... 3-9 Points - OSU 249, OPP 75 23 L No. 8 Michigan...... 6-58 Points - OSU 286, OPP 111 *Rose Bowl Points - OSU 166, OPP 170 Wayne Woodrow “Woody” Hayes 1955 (7-2, 6-0/1st) Wesley E. Fesler 1951 (4-3-2, 2-2-2/5th) Captains: Frank C. Machinsky, Kenneth W. Vargo 1947 (2-6-1, 1-4-1/9th) Captain: Robert C. Heid Rank Captain: Robert O. Jabbusch Rank 6 Sept. 24 W Nebraska...... 28-20 Rank 3 Sept. 29 W Southern Methodist...... 7-0 8 Oct. 1 L at Stanford...... 0-6 Sept. 27 W Missouri...... 13-7 7 Oct. 6 L No. 1 Michigan St...... 20-24 8 W Illinois...... 27-12 Oct. 4 L at Purdue...... 20-24 9 13 T at Wisconsin...... 6-6 14 15 L No. 11 Duke...... 14-20 11 L No. 20 S. California...... 0-32 17 20 L Indiana...... 10-32 22 W at No. 15 Wisconsin...... 26-16 18 T Iowa...... 13-13 27 W Iowa...... 47-21 15 29 W Northwestern...... 49-0 25 L at Pitt...... 0-12 Nov. 3 W Northwestern...... 3-0 11 Nov. 5 W Indiana...... 20-13 Nov. 1 L Indiana...... 0-7 20 10 W at Pitt...... 16-14 10 12 W No. 20 Iowa...... 20-10 8 W Northwestern...... 7-6 17 T No. 3 Illinois...... 0-0 9 19 W at No. 6 Michigan...... 17-0 15 L No. 11 Illinois...... 7-28 24 L at Michigan...... 0-7 Points - OSU 201, OPP 97 22 L at No. 1 Michigan...... 0-21 Points - OSU 109, OPP 104 Points - OSU 60, OPP 150

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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 Champions) 1957 (9-1, 7-0/1st, National Champions) 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 23 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 Points - OSU 145, OPP 120 14 L No. 16 Iowa...... 7-16 21 L at Michigan...... 14-23 Points - OSU 83, OPP 114

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1968 (10-0, 7-0/1st, National Champions) 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 S. California*...... 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 Champions) 4 Jan. 1 W No. 7 USC*...... 42-21 8 30 W at Indiana...... 47-7 Captains: Rex Kern, Jan White, James Still- Points - 413-64 8 Nov. 6 W Illinois...... 42-10 wagon, *Rose Bowl 8 13 W at Minnesota...... 9-3 Douglas Adams 8 20 L No. 4 Michigan...... 0-22 Rank 1974 (10-2, 7-1/T 1st) 11 Jan. 1 W No. 12 Colorado*...... 27-10 1 Sept. 26 W Texas A&M...... 56-13 Captains: Steve Myers, Archie Griffin, Arnold Points - OSU 305, OPP 149 1 Oct. 3 W Duke...... 34-10 Jones, Neal Colzie, Pete Cusick *Orange Bowl 1 10 W at Michigan State...... 29-0 Rank 1 17 W Minnesota...... 28-8 4 Sept. 14 W at Minnesota...... 34-19 1977 (9-3, 7-1/T 1st) 1 24 W at Illinois...... 48-29 2 21 W Oregon State...... 51-10 Captains: Chris Ward, Jeff Logan, Aaron Brown, 2 31 W No. 20 Northwestern...... 24-10 1 28 W Southern Methodist...... 28-9 Ray Griffin 3 Nov. 7 W at Wisconsin...... 24-7 1 Oct. 5 W at Washington State...... 42-7 Rank 3 14 W at Purdue...... 10-7 1 12 W No. 13 Wisconsin...... 52-7 5 Sept. 10 W Miami (Fla.)...... 10-0 5 21 W No. 4 Michigan...... 20-9 1 19 W Indiana...... 49-9 6 17 W Minnesota...... 38-7 2 Jan. 1 L No. 12 Stanford*...... 17-27 1 26 W at Northwestern...... 55-7 4 24 L No. 3 Oklahoma...... 28-29 Points - OSU 290, OPP 120 1 Nov. 2 W Illinois...... 49-7 6 Oct. 1 W at Southern Methodist...... 35-7 *Rose Bowl 1 9 L at Michigan State...... 13-16 4 8 W Purdue...... 46-0 4 16 W at Iowa...... 35-10 5 15 W at Iowa...... 27-6 1971 (6-4, 5-3/3rd) 4 23 W No. 3 Michigan...... 12-10 4 22 W Northwestern...... 35-15 Captains: Harry Howard, Tom DeLeone 3 Jan. 1 L No. 5 S. California*...... 17-18 3 29 W Wisconsin...... 42-0 Rank Points - OSU 437, OPP 129 4 Nov. 5 W at Illinois...... 35-0 11 Sept. 11 W Iowa...... 52-21 *Rose Bowl 4 12 W Indiana...... 35-7 6 25 L No. 10 Colorado...... 14-20 4 19 L at No. 5 Michigan...... 6-14 14 Oct. 2 W California...... 35-3 9 Jan. 2 L No. 3 Alabama*...... 6-35 15 9 W at Illinois...... 24-10 Points - OSU 343, OPP 120 13 16 W at Indiana...... 27-7 *Sugar Bowl 12 23 W Wisconsin...... 31-6 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 120 239 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL ohio state 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 Cousineau, Captains: Art Schlichter, Glen Cobb Captains: Kirk Lowdermilk, Mike Tomczak, Mark Byron Cato Rank 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) 1979 (11-1, 8-0/1st) Jerome Foster, Gary Williams, Tim Spencer Captains: Keith Byars, Mike Lanese, Thomas Captains: Jim Laughlin, Mike Guess, Ken Fritz, Rank Johnson Tom Waugh 14 Sept. 11 W Baylor...... 21-14 Rank Rank 12 18 W at Michigan State...... 31-10 9 Sept. 14 W Pitt...... 10-7 Sept. 8 W Syracuse...... 31-8 13 25 L Stanford...... 20-23 7 21 W at Colorado...... 36-13 15 15 W at Minnesota...... 21-17 Oct. 2 L Florida State...... 17-34 5 28 W Washington State...... 48-32 16 22 W Washington St...... 45-29 9 L Wisconsin...... 0-6 5 Oct. 5 L at Illinois...... 28-31 14 29 W at No. 17 UCLA...... 17-13 16 W at No. 15 Illinois...... 26-21 15 12 W Indiana...... 48-7 8 Oct. 6 W Northwestern...... 16-7 23 W at Indiana...... 49-25 11 19 W Purdue...... 41-27 8 13 W Indiana...... 47-6 30 W Purdue...... 38-6 9 26 W at No. 20 Minn...... 23-19 6 20 W Wisconsin...... 59-0 Nov. 6 W Minnesota...... 35-10 8 Nov. 2 W No.1 Iowa...... 22-13 4 27 W Michigan State...... 42-0 13 W at Northwestern...... 40-28 4 9 W at Northwestern...... 35-17 5 Nov. 3 W at Illinois...... 44-7 20 W No. 13 Michigan...... 24-14 3 16 L Wisconsin...... 7-12 3 10 W Iowa...... 34-7 W Brigham Young*...... 47-17 12 23 L at No. 6 Michigan...... 17-27 2 17 W at No. 13 Michigan...... 18-15 Points - OSU 348, OPP 208 17 Dec. 28 W No. 9 BYU*...... 10-7 1 Jan. 1 L No. 3 USC*...... 16-17 *Holiday Bowl Points - OSU 325, OPP 212 Points - OSU 390, OPP 126 *Citrus Bowl *Rose Bowl 1983 (9-3, 6-3/4th) Captains: Bill Roberts, John Frank, Rowland 1986 (10-3, 7-1/T 1st) 1980 (9-3, 7-1/T2nd) Tatum, Garcia Lane Captains: Jim Karsatos, Sonny Gordon Captains: Doug Donley, Calvin Murray, Ray Ellis Rank Rank Keith Ferguson 7 Sept. 10 W Oregon...... 31-6 9 Aug. 27 L No. 5 Alabama^...... 10-16 Rank 6 17 W at No. 2 Oklahoma...... 24-14 10 Sept. 13 L at No. 17 Wash...... 7-40 1 Sept. 13 W Syracuse...... 31-21 3 24 L at No. 7 Iowa...... 14-20 20 W Colorado...... 13-10 2 20 W Minnesota...... 47-0 8 Oct. 1 W Minnesota...... 69-18 27 W Utah...... 64-6 2 27 W No. 20 Arizona St...... 38-21 6 8 W Purdue...... 33-22 Oct. 4 W Illinois...... 14-0 2 Oct. 4 L No. 11 UCLA...... 0-17 6 15 L at No. 19 Illinois...... 13-17 11 W at Indiana...... 24-22 9 11 W at Northwestern...... 63-0 17 22 W Michigan State...... 21-11 18 W at Purdue...... 39-11 9 18 W Indiana...... 27-17 16 29 W Wisconsin...... 45-27 25 W Minnesota...... 33-0 10 25 W at Wisconsin...... 21-0 14 Nov. 5 W at Indiana...... 56-17 17 Nov. 1 W at No. 11 Iowa...... 31-10 9 Nov. 1 W at Michigan State...... 48-16 10 12 W Northwestern...... 55-7 11 8 W Northwestern...... 30-9 7 8 W Illinois...... 49-42 10 19 L at No. 8 Michigan...... 21-24 9 15 W at Wisconsin...... 30-17 7 15 W at Iowa...... 41-7 14 Jan. 2 W No. 15 Pitt*...... 28-23 7 22 L No. 6 Michigan...... 24-26 5 22 L No. 10 Michigan...... 3-9 Points - OSU 410, OPP 206 11 Jan. 1 W No. 8 Texas A&M*...... 28-12 11 Dec. 26 L No. 10 Penn State*...... 19-31 *Fiesta Bowl Points - OSU 347, OPP 179 Points - OSU 387, OPP 181 ^Kickoff Classic (Meadowlands, N.J.), *Cotton Bowl *Fiesta Bowl

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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, William Captains: Jeff Graham, Dan Beatty, Mark Pelini, Captains: Alan Kline, Cedric Saunders, Jason 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, Mike Kacherski Rank 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, 8-0/1st-tie, National Champions) 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 State...... 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 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 (Fla.)*^...... 31-24 Points - OSU 410, OPP 183 1997 (10-3, 6-2/T 2nd) 2000 (8-4, 5-3/4th) #Played at Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, OH Captains: Stanley Jackson, Winfield Garnett Captains: Rodney Bailey, Steve Bellisari, *Tostitos Fiesta Bowl National Championship Game Rank Joe Cooper, Ken-Yon Rambo @ Overtime Game ^ Double Overtime 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, Will 7 27 W at Missouri...... 31-10 15 16 W Miami (Ohio)...... 27-16 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 North Carolina [email protected] 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 4 Nov. 15 W No. 11 Purdue^...... 16-13 1998 (11-1, 7-1/T 1st) Jim Tressel (94-21, .817 – 2000-2010) 4 Nov. 22 L at No. 5 Michigan...... 21-35 Captains: Joe Germaine, Jerry Rudzinski, Antoine 2001 (7-5, 5-3/3rd) 7 Jan. 1 W No. 8 Kansas State*...... 35-28 Winfield Captains: Jamar Martin, Steve Bellisari, Points - OSU 322, OPP 229 Rank Joe Cooper, Mike Collins *Tostitos Fiesta Bowl 1 Sept. 5 W at No. 11 W.est Virginia...... 34-17 Rank @Triple Overtime Game ^Overtime Game 1 12 W Toledo...... 49-0 22 Sept. 8 W Akron...... 28-14 1 19 W No. 21 Missouri...... 35-14 21 22 L at No. 14 UCLA...... 6-13 2004 (8-4, 4-4/T-5th) 1 Oct. 3 W No. 7 Penn State...... 28-9 29 W at Indiana...... 27-14 Captains: Lydell Ross, Dustin Fox, Simon Fraser 1 10 W at Illinois...... 41-0 Oct. 6 W No. 14 N’western...... 38-20 and Mike Nugent 1 17 W Minnesota...... 45-15 21 13 L Wisconsin...... 17-20 Rank 1 24 W at Northwestern...... 36-10 20 W San Diego State...... 27-12 9 Sept. 4 W Cincinnati...... 27-6 1 31 W at Indiana...... 38-7 27 L at Penn State...... 27-29 9 Sept. 11 W Marshall...... 24-21 1 Nov. 7 L Michigan State...... 24-28 Nov. 3 W at Minnesota...... 31-28 9 Sept. 18 W at N.C. State...... 22-14 7 14 W at Iowa...... 45-14 10 W Purdue...... 35-9 7 Oct. 2 L at Northwestern...... 27-33 (OT) 7 21 W Michigan...... 31-16 25 17 L No. 12 Illinois...... 22-34 18 Oct. 9 L No. 15 Wisconsin...... 13-24 3 Jan. 1 W No. 8 Texas A&M*...... 24-14 24 W at No.11 Michigan...... 26-20 25 Oct. 16 L at Iowa...... 7-33 Points - OSU 430, OPP 144 Jan. 1 L vs. No. 14 South Carolina*...28-31 - Oct. 23 W Indiana...... 30-7 *Nokia Sugar Bowl Points - OSU 312, OPP 244 - Oct. 30 W Penn State...... 21-10 *The Outback Bowl - Nov. 6 W at Michigan State...... 32-19 - Nov. 13 L at Purdue...... 17-24 - Nov. 20 W No. 7 Michigan...... 37-21 24 Dec. 29 W Oklahoma State*...... 33-7 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) luke fickell (6-7, .461 – 2011) Captains: AJ Hawk, Nick Mangold, Nate Salley Captains: Todd Boeckman, Malcolm Jenkins, 2011 (6-7, 3-5/4th Big Ten Leaders) and Rob Sims James Laurinaitis, Brian Robiskie Captains: Mike Brewster, Dan Herron, John Rank Rank Simon, Andrew Sweat 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 18 Sept. 3 W Akron...... 42-0 9 Sept. 17 W San Diego State...... 27-6 5 13 L at No. 1 Southern Cal...... 3-35 18 10 W Toledo...... 27-22 8 Sept. 24 W No. 21 Iowa...... 31-6 13 20 W Troy...... 28-10 17 17 L at Miami...... 6-24 6 Oct. 8 L at No. 16 Penn State...... 10-17 14 27 W Minnesota...... 34-21 24 W Colorado...... 37-17 15 Oct. 15 W No. 16 Michigan St...... 35-24 14 Oct. 4 W at No. 18 Wisconsin...... 20-17 Oct. 1 L Michigan State...... 7-10 13 Oct. 22 W at Indiana...... 41-10 12 11 W Purdue...... 16-3 8 L at No. 14 Nebraska...... 27-34 12 Oct. 29 W Minnesota...... 45-31 12 18 W at No. 20 Michigan State...... 45-7 15 W at No. 16 Illinois...... 17-7 12 Nov. 5 W Illinois...... 40-2 10 25 L No. 3 Penn State...... 6-13 29 W No. 15 Wisconsin...... 33-29 10 Nov. 12 W No. 25 Northwestern...... 48-7 12 Nov. 8 W at Northwestern...... 45-10 Nov. 5 W Indiana...... 34-20 9 Nov. 19 W at No. 17 Michigan...... 25-21 10 15 W at Illinois...... 30-20 12 L at Purdue...... 23-26 OT 4 Jan. 2 W No. 5 Notre Dame*...... 34-20 10 22 W Michigan...... 42-7 19 L No. 21 Penn State...... 14-20 Points - OSU 392, OPP 183 10 Jan. 5 L vs. No. 3 Texas*...... 21-24 26 L at No. 15 Michigan...... 34-40 *Fiesta Bowl (Tempe, Ariz.) Points - OSU 359, OPP 181 Jan. 2 L vs. *Florida...... 17-24 *Tostitos Fiesta Bowl (Glendale, Ariz.) Points - OSU 318, OPP 273 2006 (12-1, 8-0/1st) *TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl (Jacksonville, Fla.) Captains: Troy Smith, Doug Datish, Quinn Pitcock 2009 (11-2, 7-1/1st) and David Patterson Captains: Kurt Coleman, Austin Spitler, Doug URBAN MEYER (12-0, 1.000 – 2012-Present) Rank Worthington 2012 (12-0, 8-0/1st Big Ten Leaders) 1 Sept. 2 W Northern Illinois...... 35-12 Rank Captains: Zach Boren, Garrett Goebel, 1 Sept. 9 W at No. 2 Texas...... 24-7 6 Sept. 5 W Navy...... 31-27 Jordan Hall, Etienne Sabino, John Simon 1 Sept. 16 W Cincinnati...... 37-7 8 12 L No. 3 Southern Cal...... 15-18 Rank 1 Sept. 23 W No. 24 Penn State...... 28-6 11 19 W vs. Toledo #...... 38-0 18 Sept. 1 W Miami (OH)...... 56-10 1 Sept. 30 W at No. 13 Iowa...... 38-17 13 26 W Illinois...... 30-0 14 8 W UCF...... 31-16 1 Oct. 7 W Bowling Green...... 35-7 9 Oct. 3 W at Indiana...... 33-14 12 15 W California...... 35-28 1 Oct. 14 W at Michigan State...... 38-7 9 10 W Wisconsin...... 31-13 16 22 W UAB...... 29-15 1 Oct. 21 W Indiana...... 44-3 7 17 L at Purdue...... 18-26 14 29 W at No. 20 Michigan State.....17-16 1 Oct. 28 W Minnesota...... 44-0 18 24 W Minnesota...... 38-7 12 Oct. 6 W No. 21 Nebraska...... 63-38 1 Nov. 4 W at Illinois...... 17-10 17 31 W New Mexico State...... 45-0 8 13 W at Indiana...... 52-49 1 Nov. 11 W at Northwestern...... 54-10 15 Nov. 7 W at No. 11 Penn State...... 24-7 7 20 W Purdue...... 29-22 OT 1 Nov. 18 W No. 2 Michigan...... 42-39 10 14 W No. 15 Iowa @...... 27-24 9 27 W at Penn State...... 35-23 1 Jan. 8 L vs. No. 2 Florida*...... 14-41 9 21 W at Michigan...... 21-10 6 Nov. 3 W Illinois...... 52-22 Points - OSU 450, OPP 166 8 Jan. 1 W vs. No. 7 Oregon *...... 26-17 6 17 W at Wisconsin...... 21-14 OT *BCS Championship Bowl (Glendale, Ariz.) Points - OSU 377, OPP 163 4 24 W No. 20 Michigan...... 26-21 #played at Browns Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio 2007 (11-2, 7-1/1st) *Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif. @-Overtime Game Captains: Kirk Barton, Dionte Johnson, James Laurinaitis >2010 (0-1, 0-1) Rank Captains: Brandon Saine, Dane Sanzenbacher, 11 Sept. 1 W Youngstown State...... 38-6 Bryant Browning, Brian Rolle, Ross Homan, 12 8 W Akron...... 20-2 Cameron Heyward 10 15 W at Washington...... 33-14 Rank 8 22 W Northwestern...... 58-7 2 Sept. 2 W Marshall...... 45-7 8 29 W at Minnesota...... 30-7 2 11 W No. 12 Miami, Fla...... 36-24 4 Oct. 6 W at No. 23 Purdue...... 23-7 2 18 W Ohio...... 43-7 3 13 W Kent State...... 48-3 2 25 W Eastern Michigan...... 73-20 1 20 W Michigan State...... 24-17 2 Oct. 2 W at Illinois...... 24-13 1 27 W at No. 24 Penn State...... 37-17 2 9 W Indiana...... 38-10 1 Nov. 3 W Wisconsin...... 38-17 1 16 L at No. 18 Wisconsin...... 18-31 1 10 L Illinois...... 21-28 11 23 W Purdue...... 49-0 7 17 W at No. 23 Michigan...... 14-3 11 30 W at Minnesota...... 52-10 1 Jan. 7 L vs. No. 2 LSU*...... 24-38 8 Nov. 13 W Penn State...... 38-14 Points - OSU 408, OPP 166 8 20 W at No. 21 Iowa...... 20-17 *BCS Championship Bowl (New Orleans, La.) 8 27 W Michigan...... 37-7 6 Jan. 4 W vs. No. 8 Arkansas*...... 31-26 Points - OSU 504, OPP 186 *Sugar Bowl, New Orleans, La. (Superdome) >The 2010 season’s wins were vacated. 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL ohio state opponent record

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 Mount Union 1 0 0 1930 1930 W-1 Akron 7 1 0 1891 2011 W-4 Muskingum 7 0 0 1899 1928 W-7 Alabama 0 3 0 1978 1995 L-3 Navy 4 0 0 1930 2009 W-4 Alabama-Birmingham 1 0 0 2012 2012 W-1 Nebraska 3 1 0 1955 2012 W-1 Antioch 1 0 0 1894 1894 W-1 New York University 2 0 0 1936 1938 W-2 Arizona 3 1 0 1967 2000 W-3 New Mexico State 1 0 0 2009 2009 W-1 Arizona State 2 0 0 1980 1996 W-2 North Carolina 3 1 0 1962 1975 W-2 Arkansas >0 0 0 2010 2010 n/a North Carolina State 2 0 0 2003 2004 W-2 Auburn 0 1 1 1917 1990 L-1 Northern Illinois 1 0 0 2006 2006 W-1 Baylor 2 0 0 1978 1982 W-2 Northwestern 59 14 1 1913 2008 W-4 Boston College 3 0 0 1989 1995 W-3 Notre Dame 3 2 0 1935 2005 W-3 Bowling Green 4 0 0 1992 2006 W-4 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 California 6 1 0 1920 2012 W-6 Ohio >6 0 0 1899 2008 W-6 Camp Sherman 1 0 0 1917 1917 W-1 Ohio Wesleyan 26 2 1 1890 1932 W-25 Carlisle Indians 0 1 0 1904 1904 L-1 Oklahoma 1 1 0 1977 1983 W-1 Case 11 10 2 1894 1918 W-7 Oklahoma State 2 0 0 1989 2004 W-2 Central Kentucky 0 1 0 1895 1895 L-1 Oregon 8 0 0 1957 2009 W-8 Chicago 10 2 2 1920 1939 W-8 Oregon State 2 0 0 1974 1984 W-2 Cincinnati 13 2 0 1893 2006 W-10 Otterbein 13 2 3 1893 1912 W-7 Clemson 0 1 0 1978 1978 L-1 Penn 3 0 0 1932 1953 W-3 Colgate 1 0 1 1923 1934 W-1 Penn State >14 13 0 1912 2012 W-1 Colorado 4 1 0 1971 2011 W-4 Pitt 19 5 1 1929 1996 W-4 Columbia 2 0 0 1925 1926 W-2 Princeton 0 1 1 1927 1928 T-1 Columbus Barracks 2 1 0 1894 1897 L-1 Purdue >38 14 2 1919 2012 W-1 Cornell 0 2 0 1939 1940 L-2 Rice 2 0 0 1993 1996 W-2 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 3 0 0 2001 2005 W-3 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 State 0 3 0 1981 1997 L-3 Syracuse 4 2 0 1911 1992 W-1 Fort Knox 1 0 0 1942 1942 W-1 Tennessee 0 1 0 1996 1996 L-1 Fresno State 2 0 0 1994 2000 W-2 Texas 1 2 0 2005 2008 L-1 Georgia 0 1 0 1993 1993 L-1 Texas A&M 4 0 0 1963 1999 W-4 Great Lakes 1 1 0 1943 1944 W-1 TCU 4 1 1 1937 1973 W-3 Heidelberg 3 0 0 1898 1907 W-3 Texas Tech 2 0 0 1990 2002 W-2 Houston 1 0 0 1994 1994 W-1 Toledo 3 0 0 1998 2011 W-3 Illinois >64 30 4 1902 2012 W-4 Troy 1 0 0 2008 2008 W-1 Indiana >68 12 5 1901 2012 W-17 UCF 1 0 0 2012 2012 W-1 Iowa >45 14 3 1922 2009 W-3 UCLA 4 4 1 1961 2001 L-1 Iowa Seahawks 1 1 0 1942 1943 L-1 Utah 1 0 0 1986 1986 W-1 Kansas State 1 0 0 2003 2003 W-1 Vanderbilt 3 1 0 1908 1933 W-1 Kent State 2 0 0 2002 2007 W-2 Virginia 1 0 0 1933 1933 W-1 Kentucky 3 0 0 1895 1935 W-3 Washington 8 3 0 1957 2007 W-3 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 Reserve 5 6 1 1891 1934 W-2 Louisville 2 0 0 1991 1992 W-2 West Virginia 5 1 0 1897 1998 W-5 Marietta 6 2 0 1892 1902 W-3 Wilmington 1 0 0 1926 1926 W-1 Marshall >1 0 0 2004 2004 W-1 Wisconsin 55 18 5 1913 2012 W-2 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 >44 58 6 1897 2012 W-1 Wyoming 1 0 0 1997 1997 W-1 Michigan State 28 13 0 1912 2012 W-1 Youngstown State 2 0 0 2007 2008 W-2 Minnesota >42 7 0 1921 2009 W-7 TOTALS 837 316 53 Missouri 10 1 1 1939 1998 W-2 >The 2010 season’s wins were vacated. 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL ohio state results by opponent

Air Force 0-1-0 Auburn 0-1-1 Case 11-10-2 Rank Score Rank Score Rank Score OS/OP Date OS-OP OS/OP Date OS-OP OS/OP Date OS-OP 24/- 12/27/1990 N(1) L 11-23 11/24/1917 A T 0-0 11/10/1894 A L 0-38 (1) Liberty Bowl, Memphis, Tenn. 21/9 1/1/1990 N(1) L 14-31 10/30/1896 H W 30-10 (1) Hall of Fame Bowl, Tampa, Fla. 10/9/1897 H L 0-14 Akron 7-1-0 11/12/1898 H L 5-23 Rank Score Baylor 2-0-0 10/14/1899 A T 5-5 OS/OP Date OS-OP Rank Score 11/10/1900 H W 24-10 12/5/1891 A W 6-0 OS/OP Date OS-OP 11/8/1902 H L 12-23 10/22/1892 A W 62-0 13/- 9/30/1978 H W 34-28 10/24/1903 A L 0-12 11/11/1893 H W 32-18 14/- 9/11/1981 H W 21-14 10/22/1904 H W 16-6 9/15/1894 N(1) L 6-12 10/28/1905 H T 0-0 10/5/1895 H W 14-6 Boston College 3-0-0 11/17/1906 A W 9-0 22/- 9/8/2001 H W 28-14 Rank Score 11/16/1907 H L 9-11 12/- 9/8/2007 H W 20-2 OS/OP Date OS-OP 11/7/1908 A L 8-18 18/- 10/3/11 H W 42-0 -/- 9/30/1989 H W 34-29 11/6/1909 H L 3-11 (1) at Ohio State Fair, Columbus, Ohio 17/- 9/15/1990 A W 31-10 11/5/1910 A L 10-14 12/22 8/27/1995 N(1) W 38-6 11/4/1911 H L 0-9 Alabama 0-3-0 (1) Kickoff Classic XIII, East Rutherford, N.J. 11/2/1912 A W 31-6 Rank Score 11/15/1913 H W 18-0 OS/OP Date OS-OP Bowling Green 4-0-0 10/10/1914 A W 7-6 9/3 1/2/1978 N(1) L 6-35 Rank Score 10/9/1915 H W 14-0 9/5 8/27/1986 N(2) L 10-16 OS/OP Date OS-OP 11/18/1916 A W 28-0 13/6 1/2/1995 N(3) L 17-24 22/- 9/12/1992 H W 17-6 9/29/1917 H W 49-0 (1) Sugar Bowl, New Orleans, La. 9/- 9/13/1997 H W 44-13 11/9/1918 H W 56-0 (2) Kickoff Classic, Meadowlands, N.J. 5/- 9/20/2003 H W 24-17 (3) Florida Citrus Bowl, Orlando, Fla. 1/- 10/7/2006 H W 35- 7 Central Kentucky 0-1-0 Rank Score Alabama-Birmingham 1-0-0 Brigham Young 3-0-0 OS/OP Date OS-OP Rank Score Rank Score 11/16/1895 A L 0-18 OS/OP Date OS-OP OS/OP Date OS-OP 16/- 9/22/2012 H W 29-15 -/- 12/17/1981 N(1) W 47-17 Chicago 10-2-2 17/9 12/28/1985 N(2) W 10-7 Rank Score Antioch 1-0-0 11/- 12/30/1993 N(1) W 28-21 OS/OP Date OS-OP Rank Score (1) Holiday Bowl, San Diego, Calif. 11/30/1920 A W 7-6 OS/OP Date OS-OP (2) Citrus Bowl, Orlando, Fla. 11/5/1921 A W 7-0 10/6/1894 H W 32-0 11/11/1922 H L 9-14 California 6-1-0 11/17/1923 A L 3-17 Arizona 3-1-0 Rank Score 10/25/1924 H T 3-3 Rank Score OS/OP Date OS-OP 10/10/1925 H T 3-3 OS/OP Date OS-OP 1/1/1921 N(1) L 0-28 10/30/1926 A W 18-0 -/- 9/30/1967 H L 7-14 6/3 1/2/1950 N(1) W 17-14 10/29/1927 H W 13-7 22/- 9/7/1991 H W 38-14 6/- 10/3/1953 A W 33-19 11/10/1934 H W 33-0 9/- 9/20/1997 H W 28-20 14/18 10/2/1954 H W 21-13 11/9/1935 A W 20-13 16/- 9/9/2000 A W 27-17 14/- 10/2/1971 H W 35-3 -/- 11/7/1936 H W 44-0 3/- 10/7/1972 A W 35-18 8/- 10/30/1937 A W 39-0 Arizona State 2-0-0 12/- 9/15/2012 H W 35-28 -/- 10/22/1938 H W 42-7 Rank Score (1) Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif. 9/- 11/11/1939 A W 61-0 OS/OP Date OS-OP 2/20 9/27/1980 H W 38-21 Camp Sherman 1-0-0 Cincinnati 13-2-0 2/2 1/1/1997 N(1) W 20-17 Rank Score Rank Score (1) Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif. OS/OP Date OS-OP OS/OP Date OS-OP 11/29/1917 H W 28-0 11/18/1893 H W 38-0 Arkansas 0-0-0 11/17/1894 A W 6-4 Rank Score Carlisle Indians 0-1-0 11/9/1895 A W 4-0 OS/OP Date OS-OP Rank Score 10/10/1896 A L 6-8 6/8 1/4/2011 N(1) >W 31-26 OS/OP Date OS-OP 11/13/1897 A L 0-24 (1) Sugar Bowl, New Orleans, La. 11/24/1904 H L 0-23 10/13/1900 A W 29-0 >Win vacated. 10/8/1910 H W 23-0

2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL oSU results by opponent

11/30/1911 A W 11-6 11/28/1891 H W 8-4 OS/OP Date OS-OP 10/26/1912 H W 47-7 11/5/1892 A W 32-0 -/- 9/26/1942 H W 59-0 10/11/1919 H W 46-0 10/26/1895 A T 4-4 10/3/1931 H W 67-6 10/15/1898 H W 34-0 Fresno State 2-0-0 12/- 9/25/1999 H W 34-20 10/10/1903 H W 24-5 Rank Score 6/- 9/21/2002 N(1) W 23-19 10/8/1904 H W 24-0 OS/OP Date OS-OP 9/- 9/4/2004 H W 27- 6 10/14/1905 H W 2-0 20/- 8/29/1994 N(1) W 34-10 1/ 9/16/2006 H W 37- 7 10/12/1907 H W 28-0 16/- 9/2/2000 H W 43-10 (1) Cincinnati, OH (Paul Brown Stadium) 10/10/1908 H W 16-2 (1) Disneyland Pigskin Classic, 10/23/1909 H W 29-0 Anaheim, Calif. Clemson 0-1-0 10/29/1910 H T 5-5 Rank Score 10/12/1912 H W 34-0 Georgia 0-1-0 OS/OP Date OS-OP 20/6 10/27/1917 H W 67-0 Rank Score 12/29/1978 N(1) L 15-17 10/12/1918 H W 34-0 OS/OP Date OS-OP (1) Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, Fla. 11/3/1923 H W 42-0 15/8 1/1/1993 N(1) L 14-21 11/12/1927 H W 61-6 (1) Florida Citrus Bowl, Orlando, Fla. Colgate 1-0-1 Rank Score DePauw 1-0-0 Great Lakes 1-1-0 OS/OP Date OS-OP Rank Score Rank Score 10/13/1923 H T 23-23 OS/OP Date OS-OP OS/OP Date OS-OP 10/20/1934 H W 10-7 10/21/1905 H W 32-6 18/12 10/9/1943 A L 6-13 4/6 10/21/1944 H W 26-6 Colorado 4-1-0 Drake 1-0-0 Rank Score Rank Score Heidelberg 3-0-0 OS/OP Date OS-OP OS/OP Date OS-OP Rank Score 6/10 9/25/1971 H L 14-20 10/12/1935 H W 85-7 OS/OP Date OS-OP 11/12 1/1/1977 N(1) W 27-10 10/1/1898 H W 17-0 7/- 9/21/1985 A W 36-13 Duke 3-1-0 9/30/1905 H W 28-0 -/- 9/20/1986 H W 13-10 Rank Score 11/23/1907 H W 23-0 -/- 9/24/11 H W 37-17 OS/OP Date OS-OP (1) Orange Bowl, Miami, Fla. 14/11 10/15/1955 H L 14-20 Houston 1-0-0 12/- 9/26/1959 H W 14-13 Rank Score Columbia 2-0-0 1/- 10/3/1970 H W 34-10 OS/OP Date OS-OP Rank Score 11/- 9/12/1981 H W 34-13 20/- 9/24/1994 H W 52-0 OS/OP Date OS-OP 10/17/1925 H W 9-0 Eastern Michigan 0-0 Illinois 64-30-4 10/16/1926 A W 32-7 Rank Score Rank Score OS/OP Date OS-OP OS/OP Date OS-OP Columbus Barracks 2-1-0 2/- 9/25/2010 H >W 73-20 11/15/1902 H T 0-0 Rank Score >Win vacated. 11/5/1904 H L 0-46 OS/OP Date OS-OP 10/17/1914 A L 0-37 10/20/1894 A W 30-0 10/16/1915 H T 3-3 11/7/1896 H W 10-2 Florida 0-2-0 10/21/1916 A W 7-6 10/26/1897 H L 0-6 Rank Score 11/17/1917 H W 13-0 OS/OP Date OS-OP 11/16/1918 A L 0-13 Cornell 0-2-0 1/2 1/8/2007 N(1) L 14-41 11/22/1919 H L 7-9 Rank Score -/- 1/2/12 N(2) L 17-24 11/20/1920 A W 7-0 OS/OP Date OS-OP (1) BCS National Championship Game, 11/19/1921 H L 0-7 4/7 10/28/1939 H L 14-23 Glendale, Ariz. 11/25/1922 A W 6-3 -/1 10/26/1940 A L 7-21 11/24/1923 H L 0-9 Florida State 0-3-0 11/22/1924 A L 0-7 Dayton YMCa 1-0-0 Rank Score 11/21/1925 H L 9-14 Rank Score OS/OP Date OS-OP 11/20/1926 A W 7-6 OS/OP Date OS-OP 7/- 10/3/1981 H L 27-36 11/19/1927 H L 0-13 11/12/1892 H W 42-4 -/- 10/2/1981 H L 17-34 11/24/1928 H L 0-8 9/4 1/1/1998 N(1) L 14-31 11/23/1929 H L 0-27 Denison 14-1-2 (1) Sugar Bowl, New Orleans, La. 11/22/1930 A W 12-9 Rank Score 11/21/1931 H W 40-0 OS/OP Date OS-OP Fort Knox 1-0-0 11/19/1932 A W 3-0 11/14/1890 A L 0-14 Rank Score 11/25/1933 H W 7-6 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL oSU results by opponent

10/13/1934 A L 13-14 17/- 10/8/1994 H L 10-24 7/- 11/10/1956 H W 35-14 11/16/1935 H W 6-0 2/- 11/11/1995 H W 41-3 -/- 10/19/1957 H W 56-0 -/- 11/14/1936 A W 13-0 2/- 11/9/1996 A W 48-0 3/- 10/18/1958 H W 49-8 -/- 11/13/1937 H W 19-0 4/- 11/15/1997 H W 41-6 -/- 11/7/1959 H T 0-0 -/- 11/12/1938 A W 32-14 1/- 10/10/1998 A W 41-0 5/- 11/5/1960 H W 36-7 8/- 11/18/1939 H W 21-0 25/10 11/13/1999 H L 20-46 3/- 11/11/1961 A W 16-7 -/- 11/16/1940 A W 14-6 13/- 11/11/2000 A W 24-21 -/- 11/10/1962 H W 10-7 20/- 11/15/1941 H W 12-7 25/12 11/17/2001 H L 22-34 -/- 10/5/1963 A W 21-0 10/13 11/14/1942 N(1) W 44-20 2/- 11/16/2002 A W (OT) 23-16 5/- 10/3/1964 H W 17-9 -/- 11/13/1943 H W 29-26 12/- 11/5/2005 H W 40- 2 -/- 11/6/1965 H W 17-10 4/- 11/18/1944 N(1) W 26-12 1/- 11/4/2006 A W 17-10 -/- 11/5/1966 H W 7-0 9/- 11/17/1945 H W 27-2 1/- 11/10/2007 H L 21-28 13/- 10/16/1971 A W 27-7 13/9 11/16/1946 A L 7-16 10/- 11/15/2008 A W 30-20 4/- 10/21/1972 H W 44-7 -/11 11/15/1947 H L 7-28 13/- 9/26/2009 H W 30-0 1/- 10/20/1973 A W 37-7 -/- 11/13/1948 A W 34-7 2/- 10/2/2010 A >W 24-13 1/- 10/19/1974 H W 49-9 11/- 11/12/1949 H W 30-17 -/16 10/15/2011 A W 17-7 1/- 11/1/1975 H W 24-14 1/8 11/18/1950 A L 7-14 6/- 11/3/2012 H W 52-22 8/- 10/30/1976 A W 47-7 -/3 11/17/1951 H T 0-0 (1) at Cleveland, Ohio 4/- 11/12/1977 H W 35-7 -/- 11/15/1952 A W 27-7 >Win vacated. 19/- 11/18/1978 A W 21-18 3/- 10/10/1953 H L 20-41 8/- 10/13/1979 H W 47-6 10/- 10/9/1954 A W 40-7 Indiana 68-12-5 9/- 10/18/1980 H W 27-17 -/- 10/8/1955 H W 27-12 Rank Score -/- 10/24/1981 H W 29-10 5/- 10/13/1956 A W 26-6 OS/OP Date OS-OP -/- 10/23/1981 A W 49-25 -/- 10/12/1957 H W 21-7 11/23/1901 H L 6-18 14/- 11/5/1983 A W 56-17 5/- 10/11/1958 A W 19-13 11/27/1902 H T 6-6 16/- 11/3/1984 H W 50-7 -/20 10/10/1959 H L 0-9 11/26/1903 H L 16-17 15/- 10/12/1985 H W 48-7 5/4 10/8/1960 A W 34-7 10/29/1904 A L 0-8 -/- 10/11/1986 A W 24-22 7/- 10/14/1961 H W 44-0 11/30/1905 H L 0-11 9/- 10/10/1987 H L 10-31 10/- 10/13/1962 A W 51-15 11/1/1913 H L 6-7 -/- 10/8/1988 A L 7-41 8/- 10/12/1963 H T 20-20 11/7/1914 A W 13-3 -/- 10/14/1989 H W 35-31 4/2 10/10/1964 A W 26-0 11/6/1915 H W 10-9 -/22 10/13/1990 A T 27-27 -/- 10/9/1965 H W 28-14 11/11/1916 H W 46-7 19/- 11/16/1991 H W 20-16 -/- 10/8/1966 A L 9-10 11/3/1917 A W 26-3 19/- 11/14/1992 A W 27-10 -/- 10/28/1967 H L 13-17 11/8/1924 H L 7-12 5/19 11/13/1993 H W 23-17 2/- 10/26/1968 A W 31-24 11/7/1925 H W 7-0 -/- 11/12/1994 A W 32-17 1/- 10/25/1969 H W 41-0 10/27/1928 A W 13-0 2/- 11/18/1995 H W 42-3 1/- 10/24/1970 A W 48-29 10/26/1929 H T 0-0 2/- 11/16/1996 A W 27-17 15/- 10/9/1971 A W 24-10 10/4/1930 H W 23-0 11/- 10/18/1997 H W 31-0 4/- 10/14/1972 H W 26-7 10/31/1931 A W 13-0 1/- 10/31/1998 A W 38-7 1/- 11/3/1973 A W 30-0 10/8/1932 H T 7-7 -/- 9/29/2001 A W 27-14 1/- 11/2/1974 H W 49-7 11/4/1933 H W 21-0 6/- 9/28/2002 H W 45-17 1/- 11/8/1975 A W 40-3 10/6/1934 H W 33-0 8/- 10/25/2003 A W 35-6 8/- 11/6/1976 H W 42-10 10/26/1935 A W 28-6 -/- 10/23/2004 H W 30- 7 4/- 11/5/1977 A W 35-0 -/- 10/24/1936 H W 7-0 13/- 10/22/2005 A W 41-10 -/- 11/11/1978 H W 45-7 8/- 11/6/1937 H L 0-10 1/- 10/21/2006 H W 44- 3 5/- 11/3/1979 A W 44-7 -/- 10/1/1938 H W 6-0 9/- 10/3/2009 A W 33-14 7/- 11/8/1980 H W 49-42 14/- 11/4/1939 H W 24-0 2/- 10/9/2010 H >W 38-10 -/- 10/17/1981 H W 34-27 -/- 11/2/1940 H W 21-6 -/- 11/5/2011 H W 34-20 -/15 10/16/1981 A W 26-21 -/- 10/3/1942 H W 32-21 8/- 10/14/2012 A W 52-49 6/19 10/15/1983 A L 13-17 -/- 10/30/1943 H L 14-20 > Win vacated. 8/- 10/13/1984 H W 45-38 3/15 11/4/1944 H W 21-7 5/- 10/5/1985 A L 28-31 -/- 11/1/1947 H L 0-7 Iowa 45-14-3 -/- 10/4/1986 H W 14-0 -/- 10/16/1948 A W 17-0 Rank Score 9/- 10/3/1987 A W 10-6 -/- 10/1/1949 H W 46-7 OS/OP Date OS-OP -/- 10/1/1988 H L 12-31 12/- 10/14/1950 A W 26-14 11/18/1922 H L 9-12 -/18 10/7/1989 A L 14-34 17/- 10/20/1951 H L 10-32 10/27/1923 H L 0-20 20/13 10/6/1990 H L 20-31 20/- 9/27/1952 H W 33-13 10/11/1924 A T 0-0 11/20 10/12/1991 A L 7-10 7/- 9/26/1953 H W 36-12 10/24/1925 H L 0-15 21/- 10/10/1992 H L 16-18 -/- 9/25/1954 H W 28-0 10/23/1926 H W 23-6 6/- 10/9/1993 A W 20-12 11/- 11/5/1955 H W 20-13 10/8/1927 A W 13-6 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL oSU results by opponent

11/10/1928 H L 7-14 Iowa Seahawks 1-1-0 Louisville 2-0-0 10/12/1929 H W 7-6 Rank Score Rank Score 11/24/1934 H W 40-7 OS/OP Date OS-OP OS/OP Date OS-OP -/- 10/7/1944 H W 34-0 3/- 11/28/1942 H W 41-12 19/- 9/14/1991 H W 23-15 -/- 10/6/1945 H W 42-0 -/- 9/25/1943 H L 13-28 17/- 9/5/1992 H W 20-19 -/- 10/18/1947 H T 13-13 11/- 10/9/1948 H L 7-14 Kansas State 1-0-0 Marietta 6-2-0 6/- 10/28/1950 H W 83-21 Rank Score Rank Score -/- 10/27/1951 H W 47-21 OS/OP Date OS-OP OS/OP Date OS-OP 14/- 10/25/1952 A L 0-8 7/8 1/1/2004 N(1) W 35-28 10/29/1892 H W 80-0 4/13 10/16/1954 H W 20-14 (1) Fiesta Bowl, Tempe, Ariz. 11/25/1893 H W 40-8 10/20 11/12/1955 H W 20-10 11/3/1894 H W 10-4 6/7 11/17/1956 H L 0-6 Kent State 2-0-0 11/23/1895 A L 0-24 6/5 11/16/1957 H W 17-13 Rank Score 10/22/1898 H L 0-10 16/2 11/15/1958 A W 38-28 OS/OP Date OS-OP 11/11/1899 H W 17-0 -/16 11/14/1959 H L 7-16 8/- 9/7/2002 H W 51-17 10/19/1901 H W 24-0 3/5 11/12/1960 A L 12-35 3/- 10/13/2007 H W 48-3 10/18/1902 H W 34-0 5/9 11/4/1961 H W 29-13 -/- 11/3/1962 A L 14-28 Kentucky 3-0-0 Marshall 1-0-0 9/- 11/2/1963 H W 7-3 Rank Score Rank Score 1/- 10/31/1964 A W 21-19 OS/OP Date OS-OP OS/OP Date OS-OP -/- 11/13/1965 H W 38-0 11/15/1895 A W 8-6 9/- 9/11/2004 H W 24-21 -/- 11/12/1966 A W 14-10 10/18/1919 H W 49-0 2/- 9/2/2010 H >W 45-7 -/- 1118/1967 H W 21-10 10/5/1935 H W 19-6 >Win vacated. 2/- 11/16/1968 A W 33-27 11/- 9/11/1971 H W 52-21 Kenyon 17-6-0 3/- 9/16/1972 H W 21-0 Rank Score Miami (Fla.) 2-2-0 1/- 11/17/1973 H W 55-13 OS/OP Date OS-OP Rank Score 4/- 11/16/1974 A W 35-10 11/27/1890 H L 0-18 OS/OP Date OS-OP 1/- 10/11/1975 H W 49-0 11/14/1891 A L 0-26 5/- 9/10/1977 H W 10-0 10/- 10/9/1976 A W 34-14 11/24/1892 H W 26-10 9/12 8/29/1999 N(1) L 12-23 5/- 10/15/1977 A W 27-6 10/28/1893 A L 6-42 2/1 1/3/2003 N(2) W (3OT) 31-24 -/- 10/21/1978 H W 31-7 11/30/1893 H L 8-10 2/12 9/11/2010 H >W 36-24 3/- 11/10/1979 H W 34-7 11/29/1894 H W 20-4 17/- 9/17/11 A L 6-24 7/- 11/15/1980 A W 41-7 11/28/1895 H W 12-10 (1) Kickoff Classic, East Rutherford, N.J. 3/7 9/24/1983 A L 14-20 11/26/1896 H L 18-34 (2) Fiesta Bowl National Championship Game, 5/14 9/22/1984 H W 45-26 11/19/1898 H L 0-29 Tempe, Ariz. 8/1 11/2/1985 H W 22-13 11/30/1899 H W 5-0 >Win vacated. 17/11 11/1/1986 A W 31-10 11/29/1900 H W 23-5 -/- 11/14/1987 H L 27-29 11/28/1901 H W 11-6 Miami (Ohio) 5-0-0 -/- 11/12/1988 A T 24-24 11/1/1902 H W 51-5 Rank Score -/- 11/11/1989 H W 28-0 10/17/1903 H W 59-0 OS/OP Date OS-OP -/6 11/10/1990 A W 27-26 11/19/1904 H W 11-5 10/1/1904 H W 80-0 13/11 11/2/1991 H L 9-16 11/4/1905 H W 23-0 10/7/1911 H W 3-0 -/- 10/31/1992 A W 38-15 11/10/1906 H W 6-0 15/- 9/16/2000 H W 27-16 4/25 10/28/1995 H W 56-35 11/2/1907 H W 12-0 6/- 9/3/2005 H W 34-14 2/20 10/26/1996 A W 38-26 11/26/1908 H W 19-9 18/- 9/1/2012 H W 56-10 7/11 10/4/1997 H W 23-7 11/25/1909 H W 22-0 7/- 11/14/1998 A W 45-14 11/24/1910 H W 53-0 Michigan 44-58-6 21/- 10/30/1999 H W 41-11 11/11/1911 H W 24-0 Rank Score 13/- 10/21/2000 A W 38-10 11/16/1929 H W 54-0 OS/OP Date OS-OP 8/9 10/18/2003 H W 19-10 10/16/1897 A L 0-34 23/- 10/16/2004 A L 7-33 Louisiana 1-1-1 11/24/1900 A T 0-0 8/21 9/24/2005 H W 31- 6 Rank Score 11/9/1901 H L 0-21 1/13 9/30/2006 A W 38-17 OS/OP Date OS-OP 10/25/1902 A L 0-86 10/15 11/14/2009 H W(1) 27-24 7/4 9/26/1987 A T 13-13 11/7/1903 A L 0-36 8/21 11/20/2010 A >W 20-17 -/7 9/24/1988 H W 36-33 10/15/1904 H L 6-31 (1) Overtime 1/2 1/7/2008 N(1) L 24-38 11/11/1905 A L 0-40 >Win vacated. (1) BCS National Championship Game, 10/20/1906 H L 0-6 New Orleans, La. 10/26/1907 A L 0-22 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL oSU results by opponent

10/24/1908 H L 6-10 1/4 11/24/1973 A T 10-10 3/11 9/13/1975 A W 21-0 10/16/1909 A L 6-33 4/3 11/23/1974 H W 12-10 4/- 9/11/1976 H W 49-21 10/22/1910 H T 3-3 1/4 11/22/1975 H W 21-14 4/- 10/27/1979 H W 42-0 10/21/1911 A L 0-19 8/4 11/20/1976 H L 0-22 9/- 11/1/1980 A W 48-16 10/19/1912 H L 0-14 4/5 11/19/1977 A L 6-14 8/- 9/19/1981 H W 27-13 10/26/1918 H L 0-14 16/6 11/25/1978 H L 3-14 12/- 9/18/1982 A W 31-10 10/25/1919 A W 13-3 2/13 11/17/1979 A W 18-15 17/- 10/22/1983 H W 21-11 11/6/1920 H W 14-7 5/10 11/22/1980 H L 3-9 8/- 10/20/1984 A W 23-20 10/22/1921 A W 14-0 -/7 11/21/1981 A W 14-9 15/20 10/31/1987 H L 7-13 10/21/1922 H L 0-19 -/13 11/20/1982 H W 24-14 -/- 10/29/1988 A L 10-20 10/20/1923 A L 0-23 10/8 11/19/1983 A L 21-24 14/- 10/26/1991 H W 27-17 11/15/1924 H L 6-16 11/- 11/17/1984 H W 21-6 -/- 10/24/1992 A W 27-17 11/14/1925 A L 0-10 12/6 11/23/1985 A L 17-27 5/25 10/16/1993 H W 28-21 11/13/1926 H L 16-17 7/6 11/22/1986 H L 24-26 -/- 10/15/1994 A W 23-7 10/22/1927 A L 0-21 -/- 11/21/1987 A W 23-20 9/21 11/1/1997 A W 37-13 10/20/1928 H W 19-7 -/12 11/19/1988 H L 31-34 1/- 11/7/1998 H L 24-28 10/19/1929 A W 7-0 20/3 11/25/1989 A L 18-28 20/19 11/6/1999 A L 7-23 10/18/1930 H L 0-13 19/15 11/24/1990 H L 13-16 16/- 11/4/2000 H W 27-13 10/17/1931 A W 20-7 18/4 11/23/1991 A L 3-31 7/14 11/8/2003 H W 33-23 10/15/1932 H L 0-14 17/6 11/21/1992 H T 13-13 -/- 11/6/2004 A W 32-19 10/21/1933 A L 0-13 5/- 11/20/1993 A L 0-28 15/16 10/15/2005 H W 35-24 11/17/1934 H W 34-0 22/15 11/19/1994 H W 22-6 1/- 10/14/2006 A W 38- 7 11/23/1935 A W 38-0 2/12 11/25/1995 A L 23-31 1/- 10/20/2007 H W 24-17 18/- 11/21/1936 H W 21-0 2/21 11/23/1996 H L 9-13 12/20 10/18/2008 A W 45-7 19/- 11/20/1937 A W 21-0 4/1 11/22/1997 A L 14-20 -/- 10/1/2011 H L 7-10 -/17 11/19/1938 H L 0-18 7/- 11/21/1998 H W 31-16 14/20 9/29/2012 A W 17-16 6/- 11/25/1939 A L 14-21 -/10 11/20/1999 A L 17-24 -/7 11/23/1940 H L 0-40 12/19 11/18/2000 H L 26-38 Minnesota 42-7-0 14/5 11/22/1941 A T 20-20 -/11 11/24/2001 A W 26-20 Rank Score 5/4 11/21/1942 H W 21-7 2/12 11/23/2002 H W 14-9 OS/OP Date OS-OP -/4 11/20/1943 A L 7-45 4/5 11/22/2003 A L 21-35 10/15/1921 H W 27-0 3/6 11/25/1944 H W 18-14 -/7 11/20/2004 H W 37-21 10/28/1922 A L 0-9 7/8 11/24/1945 A L 3-7 9/17 11/19/2005 A W 25-21 11/28/1931 A L 7-19 -/8 11/23/1946 H L 6-58 1/2 11/18/2006 H W 42-39 10/- 10/21/1939 A W 23-20 -/1 11/22/1947 A L 0-21 7/21 11/17/2007 A W 14-3 15/7 10/19/1940 H L 7-13 18/1 11/20/1948 H L 3-13 10/- 11/22/2008 H W 42-9 4/- 10/28/1944 H W 34-14 7/5 11/19/1949 A T 7-7 9/- 11/21/2009 A W 21-10 12/5 10/27/1945 A W 20-7 8/- 11/25/1950 H L 3-9 8/- 11/27/2010 H >W 37-7 -/- 10/26/1946 H W 39-9 -/- 11/24/1951 A L 0-7 -/15 11/26/2011 A L 34-40 11/5 10/15/1949 H L 0-27 -/12 11/22/1952 H W 27-7 4/20 11/24/2012 H W 26-21 9/- 10/21/1950 A W 48-0 -/- 11/21/1953 A L 0-20 >Win vacated. -/- 10/30/1965 H W 11-10 1/12 11/20/1954 H W 21-7 -/-10/ 29/1966 A L 7-17 9/6 11/19/1955 A W 17-0 Michigan State 28-13-0 1/- 10/18/1969 A W 34-7 12/- 11/24/1956 H L 0-19 Rank Score 1/- 10/17/1970 H W 28-8 3/19 11/23/1957 A W 31-14 OS/OP Date OS-OP 10/- 10/30/1971 A W 14-12 11/- 11/22/1958 H W 20-14 11/28/1912 H L 20-35 5/- 11/4/1972 H W 27-19 -/- 11/21/1959 A L 14-23 7/1 10/6/1951 H L 20-24 3/- 9/15/1973 H W 56-7 10/- 11/19/1960 H W 7-0 16/5 11/7/1953 H L 13-28 4/- 9/14/1974 A W 34-19 2/- 11/25/1961 A W 50-20 -/- 10/31/1959 H W 30-24 1/- 11/15/1975 H W 38-6 -/- 11/24/1962 H W 28-0 8/10 10/29/1960 A W 21-10 8/- 11/13/1976 A W 9-3 -/- 11/23/1963 A W 14-10 -/4 10/16/1965 A L 7-32 6/- 9/17/1977 H W 38-7 7/6 11/21/1964 H L 0-10 -/1 10/15/1966 H L 8-11 16/- 9/23/1978 A W 27-10 -/- 11/20/1965 A W 9-7 -/- 11/4/1967 A W 21-7 15/- 9/15/1979 A W 21-17 -/- 11/19/1966 H L 3-17 2/16 11/2/1968 H W 25-20 2/- 9/20/1980 H W 47-0 -/- 11/25/1967 A W 24-14 1/19 10/11/1969 H W 54-21 18/- 11/7/1981 A L 31-35 2/4 11/23/1968 H W 50-14 1/- 10/10/1970 A W 29-0 -/- 11/6/1981 H W 35-10 1/12 11/22/1969 A L 12-24 9/- 11/6/1971 H L 10-17 8/- 10/1/1983 H W 69-18 5/4 11/21/1970 H W 20-9 5/- 11/11/1972 A L 12-19 3/- 9/29/1984 A W 35-22 -/3 11/20/1971 A L 7-10 1/- 11/10/1973 H W 35-0 9/20 10/26/1985 A W 23-19 9/3 11/25/1972 H W 14-11 1/- 11/9/1974 A L 13-16 -/- 10/25/1986 H W 33-0 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL oSU results by opponent

16/- 10/24/1987 H W 42-9 15/ 12/30/1981 N(1) W 31-28 -/- 10/17/1936 A L 13-14 -/- 10/22/1988 A W 13-6 6/- 9/5/2009 H W 31-27 12/7 10/23/1937 H W 7-0 -/- 10/28/1989 A W 41-37 (1) Liberty Bowl, Memphis, Tenn. -/- 10/15/1938 A T 0-0 -/- 10/27/1990 H W 52-23 -/- 10/14/1939 H W 13-0 19/- 11/9/1991 A W 35-6 Nebraska 3-1-0 -/- 10/12/1940 A L 3-6 22/- 11/7/1992 H W 17-0 Rank Score 11/13 10/25/1941 H L 7-14 4/- 11/4/1995 A W 49-21 OS/OP Date OS-OP 1/- 10/24/1942 A W 20-6 2/- 11/2/1996 H W 45-0 6/- 9/24/1955 H W 28-20 -/17 10/23/1943 H L 0-13 7/- 11/8/1997 A W 31-3 8/- 9/29/1956 H W 34-7 12/5 10/27/1945 A W 20-7 1/- 10/17/1998 H W 45-15 -/14 10/8/2011 A L 27-34 -/6 11/2/1946 A W 39-27 22/24 10/23/1999 A W 20-17 12/21 10/7/2012 H W 63-38 -/- 11/8/1947 H W 7-6 5/- 10/14/2000 H L 17-29 -/9 10/30/1948 A L 7-21 -/- 11/3/2001 A W 31-28 New York University 2-0-0 18/- 10/29/1949 H W 24-7 6/23 11/2/2002 H W 34-3 Rank Score 4/- 11/4/1950 A W 32-0 12/22 10/28/2005 A W 45-31 OS/OP Date OS-OP -/- 11/3/1951 H W 3-0 1/- 10/28/2006 H W 44- 0 -/- 10/3/1936 H W 60-0 -/- 11/1/1952 A W 24-21 8/- 9/29/2007 A W 30-7 20/- 10/29/1938 A W 32-0 -/- 10/31/1953 H W 27-13 14/- 9/27/2008 H W 34-21 1/- 10/30/1954 A W 14-7 18/- 10/24/2009 H W 38-7 New Mexico State 1-0-0 15/- 10/29/1955 H W 49-0 11/- 10/30/2010 A >W 52-10 Rank Score 6/- 11/3/1956 A W 6-2 >Win vacated. OS/OP Date OS-OP 8/- 11/2/1957 H W 47-6 17/- 10/31/2009 H W 45-0 5/11 11/1/1958 A L 0-21 7/- 10/21/1961 A W 10-0 Missouri 10-1-1 North Carolina 3-1-0 6/8 10/20/1962 H L 14-18 Rank Score Rank Score -/- 11/16/1963 H L 8-17 OS/OP Date OS-OP OS/OP Date OS-OP 7/- 11/14/1964 H W 10-0 -/- 10/7/1939 H W 19-0 2/- 9/29/1962 H W 41-7 -/- 10/21/1967 A W 6-2 -/- 9/27/1941 H W 12-7 -/- 9/25/1965 H L 3-14 2/- 1019/1968 H W 45-21 -/- 10/2/1943 H W 27-6 5/- 9/30/1972 H W 29-14 1/- 11/1/1969 A W 35-6 -/- 9/30/1944 H W 54-0 2/- 9/27/1975 H W 32-7 2/20 10/31/1970 H W 24-10 -/- 9/29/1945 H W 47-6 16/- 11/13/1971 H L 10-14 -/- 9/28/1946 H T 13-13 North Carolina State 2-0-0 9/- 11/18/1972 A W 27-14 -/- 9/27/1947 H W 13-7 Rank Score 1/- 10/27/1973 H W 60-0 -/- 9/25/1948 H W 21-7 OS/OP Date OS-OP 1/- 10/26/1974 A W 55-7 -/- 9/24/1949 H W 35-34 3/24 9/13/2003 H W(1) 44-38 4/- 10/22/1977 H W 35-15 2/- 9/25/1976 H L 21-22 9/- 9/18/2004 A W 22-14 -/- 10/28/1978 H W 63-20 7/- 9/27/1997 A W 31-10 (1) Three-overtimes 8/- 10/6/1979 H W 16-7 1/21 9/19/1998 H W 35-14 9/- 10/11/1980 A W 63-0 Northern Illinois 1-0-0 -/- 11/14/1981 H W 70-6 Mount Union 1-0-0 Rank Score -/- 11/13/1981 A W 40-28 Rank Score OS/OP Date OS-OP 10/- 11/12/1983 H W 55-7 OS/OP Date OS-OP 1/- 9/2/2006 H W 35-12 13/- 11/10/1984 A W 52-3 9/27/1930 H W 59-0 4/- 11/9/1985 A W 35-17 Northwestern 59-14-1 11/- 11/8/1986 H W 30-9 Muskingum 7-0-0 Rank Score -/- 11/4/1989 A W 52-27 Rank Score OS/OP Date OS-OP -/- 11/3/1990 H W 48-7 OS/OP Date OS-OP 11/22/1913 H W 58-0 18/- 10/19/1991 H(1) W 34-3 11/25/1899 A W 34-0 11/21/1914 H W 27-0 -/- 10/17/1992 H W 31-7 10/14/1903 H W 30-0 11/20/1915 A W 34-0 7/-1 10/2/1993 H W 51-3 10/5/1904 H W 46-0 11/25/1916 H W 23-3 20/- 10/1/1994 A W 17-15 10/4/1905 H W 40-0 10/13/1917 H W 40-0 9/- 10/25/1997 H W 49-6 10/10/1906 H W 16-0 10/15/1927 H L 13-19 1/- 10/24/1998 A W 36-10 10/5/1907 H W 16-0 10/13/1928 A W 10-0 -/14 10/6/2001 H W 38-20 11/17/1928 H W 39-0 11/9/1929 H L 6-18 5/- 10/5/2002 A W 27-16 10/11/1930 A L 2-19 4/- 9/27/2003 H W 20-0 Navy 4-0-0 10/24/1931 H L 0-10 -/- 10/2/2004 A L (2) 27-33 Rank Score 11/5/1932 A W 20-6 10/25 11/12/2005 H W 48- 7 OS/OP Date OS-OP 10/28/1933 H W 12-0 1/- 11/11/2006 A W 54-10 11/8/1930 A W 27-0 10/27/1934 A W 28-6 8/- 9/22/2007 H W 58-7 11/7/1931 H W 20-0 10/19/1935 H W 28-7 12/- 11/8/2008 A W 45-10 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL oSU results by opponent

(1) At Cleveland, Ohio 10/12/1901 H W 17-0 -/- 10/7/1967 A W 30-0 (2) Overtime 10/4/1902 H W 17-0 6/- 10/5/1968 H W 21-6 13/- 9/18/1999 H W 40-16 7/- 9/10/1983 H W 31-6 Notre Dame 3-2-0 3/- 9/6/2008 H W 25-14 5/- 9/19/1987 H W 24-14 Rank Score 2/- 9/18/2010 H >W 43-7 8/7 1/1/2010 N(1) W 26-17 OS/OP Date OS-OP >Win vacated. (1) Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif. 11/2/1935 H L 13-18 -/- 10/31/1936 A L 2-7 Oregon State 2-0-0 7/15 9/30/1995 H W 45-26 Ohio Wesleyan 26-2-1 Rank Score 4/5 9/28/1996 A W 29-16 Rank Score OS/OP Date OS-OP 4/6 1/2/2006 N(1) W 34-20 OS/OP Date OS-OP 2/- 9/21/1974 H W 51-10 (1) Fiesta Bowl, Tempe, Ariz. 5/3/1890 A W 20-14 6/- 9/8/1984 H W 22-14 11/2/1895 H T 8-8 Oberlin 13-10-3 11/5/1896 H L 4-10 Otterbein 13-2-3 Rank Score 11/25/1897 H L 0-6 Rank Score OS/OP Date OS-OP 11/24/1898 H W 24-0 OS/OP Date OS-OP 10/15/1892 A L 4-40 10/20/1900 H W 47-0 9/30/1893 A L 16-22 11/7/1892 H L 0-50 11/22/1902 A W 17-16 10/12/1895 A L 6-14 10/21/1893 H L 10-38 11/21/1903 H W 29-6 10/17/1896 A W 12-0 10/19/1895 H L 0-12 11/28/1907 H W 16-0 10/23/1897 H T 12-12 10/23/1896 A L 0-16 10/31/1908 H W 20-9 9/30/1899 H W 30-0 10/30/1897 H L 0-44 10/30/1909 H W 21-6 9/29/1900 H W 20-0 10/28/1899 A W 6-0 11/12/1910 H W 6-0 9/28/1901 H T 0-0 10/27/1900 H W 17-0 10/28/1911 H W 3-0 9/27/1902 H W 5-0 11/16/1901 A L 0-6 11/23/1912 A W 36-6 9/26/1903 H W 18-0 11/14/1903 H W 27-5 10/4/1913 H W 58-0 9/24/1904 H W 34-0 11/12/1904 A L 2-4 10/3/1914 H W 16-2 9/23/1905 H T 6-6 11/18/1905 H W 36-0 10/2/1915 H W 19-6 9/29/1906 H W 41-0 11/3/1906 A W 6-0 10/7/1916 H W 12-0 9/28/1907 H W 28-0 11/9/1907 H W 22-10 10/6/1917 H W 53-0 9/26/1908 H W 18-0 11/21/1908 H W 14-12 10/5/1918 H W 41-0 9/25/1909 H W 14-0 11/20/1909 A L 6-26 10/4/1919 H W 38-0 9/24/1910 H W 14-5 11/19/1910 H T 0-0 10/2/1920 H W 55-0 9/30/1911 H W 6-0 11/18/1911 A T 0-0 10/1/1921 H W 28-0 10/5/1912 A W 55-0 11/9/1912 H W 23-17 10/7/1922 H W 5-0 10/18/1913 H T 0-0 10/6/1923 H W 24-7 Penn 3-0-0 11/14/1914 H W 39-0 10/18/1924 H W 10-0 Rank Score 11/13/1915 H W 25-0 10/3/1925 H W 10-3 OS/OP Date OS-OP 10/14/1916 H W 128-0 10/9/1926 H W 47-0 11/12/1932 G W 19-0 10/9/1920 H W 37-0 10/1/1932 H W 34-7 11/11/1933 A W 20-7 10/8/1921 H L 6-7 17/- 10/17/1953 A W 12-6 10/14/1922 H W 14-0 Oklahoma 1-1-0 Rank Score Penn State 14-13-0 Ohio Medical 5-2-1 OS/OP Date OS-OP Rank Score Rank Score 4/3 9/24/1977 H L 28-29 OS/OP Date OS-OP OS/OP Date OS-OP 6/2 9/17/1983 A W 24-14 11/16/1912 H L 0-37 10/3/1896 H W 24-0 5/- 10/20/1956 H L 6-7 11/11/1896 H T 0-0 Oklahoma State 2-0-0 10/- 11/9/1963 H L 7-10 11/21/1896 H W 12-0 Rank Score 2/- 11/7/1964 H L 0-27 10/6/1897 H W 6-0 OS/OP Date OS-OP 3/7 9/20/1975 H W 17-9 10/8/1898 H L 0-10 -/- 9/16/1989 H W 37-13 2/7 9/18/1976 A W 12-7 11/18/1899 H W 12-0 24/- 12/29/2004 N(1) W 33- 7 6/5 9/16/1978 H L 0-19 11/17/1900 H L 6-11 (1) Alamo Bowl, San Antonio, Texas 11/10 12/26/1980 N(1) L 19-31 11/29/1906 H W 11-8 3/12 10/30/1993 H W 24-6 Oregon 8-0-0 21/1 10/29/1994 A L 14-63 Ohio University 6-0-0 Rank Score 5/12 10/7/1995 A W 28-25 Rank Score OS/OP Date OS-OP 3/4 10/5/1996 H W 38-7 OS/OP Date OS-OP 2/- 1/1/1958 N(1) W 10-7 7/2 10/11/1997 A L 27-31 10/21/1899 H W 41-0 3/- 11/18/1961 H W 22-12 1/7 10/3/1998 H W 28-9 10/6/1900 H W 20-0 -/- 11/17/1962 H W 26-7 18/2 10/16/1999 A L 23-10 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL oSU results by opponent

12/- 9/23/2000 H W 45-6 -/- 10/2/1937 H W 13-0 Rank Score -/- 10/27/2001 A L 27-29 -/- 11/5/1938 H L 0-12 OS/OP Date OS-OP 4/18 10/26/2002 H W 13-7 -/- 10/5/1940 H W 17-14 11/24/1894 H W 46-4 8/- 11/1/2003 A W 21-10 10/- 10/18/1941 H W 16-14 -/- 10/30/2004 H W 21-10 1/- 10/17/1942 H W 26-0 San Diego State 3-0-0 6/16 10/8/2005 A L 10-17 -/5 10/16/1943 H(1) L 7-30 Rank Score 1/24 9/23/2006 H W 28- 6 4/9 10/20/1945 H L 13-35 OS/OP Date OS-OP 1/25 10/27/2007 A W 37-17 -/- 10/19/1946 H T 14-14 -/- 10/20/2001 H W 27-12 10/3 10/25/2008 H L 6-13 -/- 10/4/1947 A L 20-24 2/- 9/6/2003 H W 16-13 15/11 11/7/2009 A W 24-7 15/- 10/4/1952 H L 14-21 9/- 9/17/2005 H W 27- 6 8/- 11/13/2010 H >W 38-14 -/- 11/14/1953 H W 21-6 -/21 11/19/2011 H L 14-20 2/- 11/13/1954 A W 28-6 San Jose State 1-0-0 9/- 10/27/2012 A W 35-23 6/- 11/9/1957 H W 20-7 Rank Score (1) Fiesta Bowl, Tempe, Ariz. 16/8 11/8/1958 H T 14-14 OS/OP Date OS-OP >Win vacated. -/6 10/17/1959 H W 15-0 5/- 10/12/2002 H W 50-7 3/- 10/15/1960 A L 21-24 Pitt 19-5-1 -/2 10/14/1967 H L 6-41 Southern California 9-13-1 Rank Score 4/1 10/12/1968 H W 13-0 Rank Score OS/OP Date OS-OP 1/10 11/15/1969 H W 42-14 OS/OP Date OS-OP 11/2/1929 A L 2-18 3/- 11/14/1970 A W 10-7 -/- 10/9/1937 A L 12-13 11/15/1930 H W 16-7 1/- 10/25/1975 A W 35-6 -/- 10/8/1938 H L 7-14 10/22/1932 A T 0-0 9/- 10/23/1976 H W 24-3 -/-10/ 4/1941 A W 33-0 -/- 10/10/1936 H L 0-6 4/- 10/8/1977 H W 46-0 -/- 10/10/1942 H W 28-12 -/- 9/28/1940 H W 30-7 16/- 10/14/1978 A L 16-27 -/- 10/5/1946 A W 21-0 -/- 11/1/1941 A W 21-14 -/- 10/31/1981 A W 45-33 -/20 10/11/1947 H L 0-32 6/- 11/7/1942 H W 59-19 -/- 10/30/1981 H W 38-6 -/- 10/2/1948 H W 20-0 -/- 11/6/1943 A W 46-6 6/- 10/8/1983 H W 33-22 11/8 10/8/1949 A T 13-13 2/- 11/11/1944 H W 54-19 2/- 10/6/1984 A L 23-28 1/17 1/1/1955 N(1) W 20-7 8/- 11/10/1945 A W 14-0 11/- 10/19/1985 H W 41-27 14/11 10/2/1959 A L 0-17 12/- 11/9/1946 H W 20-13 -/- 10/18/1986 A W 39-11 9-/ 10/1/1960 H W 20-0 -/- 10/25/1947 A L 0-12 17/- 10/17/1987 A W 20-17 4/- 10/19/1963 A L 3-32 -/- 11/6/1948 H W 41-0 -/- 10/15/1988 H L 26-31 2/- 10/17/1964 H W 17-0 11/- 11/5/1949 A W 14-10 -/- 10/21/1989 H W 21-3 1/2 1/1/1968 N(1) W 27-16 -/- 10/7/1950 H W 41-7 -/- 10/20/1990 A W 42-2 3/1 1/1/1973 N(1) L 17-42 20/- 11/10/1951 A W 16-14 3/- 10/23/1993 A W 45-24 4/7 1/1/1974 N(1) W 42-21 -/- 11/8/1952 H L 14-21 24/- 10/22/1994 H W 48-14 3/5 1/1/1975 N(1) L 17-18 2/20 11/6/1954 H W 26-0 4/- 10/21/1995 H W 28-0 1-3 1/1/1979 N(1) L 16-17 14/15 1/2/1983 N(1) W 28-23 2/- 10/19/1996 A W 42-14 6/18 1/1/1985 N(1) L 17-20 9/- 9/14/1985 H W 10-7 21/17 10/9/1999 H W 25-22 25/12 9/23/1989 A L 3-42 18/- 9/17/1988 A L 10-42 12/16 10/28/2000 A L 27-31 15/18 9/22/1990 H L 26-35 11/- 9/18/1993 A W 63-28 -/24 11/10/2001 H W 35-9 5/1 9/13/2008 A L 3-35 23/- 9/17/1994 H W 27-3 3/- 11/9/2002 A W 10-6 8/3 9/12/2009 H L 15-18 8/- 9/23/1995 A W 54-14 4/11 11/15/2003 H W (OT) 16-13 (1) Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif. 7/- 9/21/1996 H W 72-0 -/- 11/13/2004 A L 17-24 (1) Fiesta Bowl, Tempe, Ariz. 4/23 10/6/2007 A W 23-7 South Carolina 0-2-0 12/- 10/11/2008 H W 16-3 Rank Score Princeton 0-1-1 7/- 10/17/2009 A L 18-26 OS/OP Date OS-OP Rank Score 11/- 10/23/2010 H >W 49-0 18/- 1/1/2001 N(1) L 7-24 OS/OP Date OS-OP -/- 11/12/2011 A L 23-26 -/- 1/1/2001 N(1) L 28-31 11/5/1927 A L 0-20 7/- 10/20/2012 H W (OT) 29-22 (1) Outback Bowl, Tampa, Fla. 11/3/1928 H T 6-6 (1) at Cleveland, Ohio >Win vacated. Southern Methodist 7-1-1 Purdue 39-13-2 Rank Score Rank Score Rice 2-0-0 OS/OP Date OS-OP OS/OP Date OS-OP Rank Score 11/10 9/30/1950 H L 27-32 11/8/1919 H W 20-0 OS/OP Date OS-OP 3/- 9/29/1951 H W 7-0 10/16/1920 H W 17-0 18/- 9/4/1993 H W 34-7 1/20 9/27/1958 H W 23-20 11/12/1921 H W 28-0 10/- 9/7/1996 H W 70-7 20/- 9/24/1960 H W 24-0 11/10/1923 A W 32-0 5/- 9/26/1964 H W 27-8 10/4/1924 H W 7-0 17th Regiment 1-0-0 11/- 9/28/1968 H W 35-14 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL oSU results by opponent

1/- 9/28/1974 H W 28-9 Rank Score -/- 10/5/1957 A W 35-7 6/- 10/1/1977 A W 35-7 OS/OP Date OS-OP 3/- 10/4/1958 H W 12-7 14/- 10/7/1978 H T 35-35 18/- 9/8/1990 H W 17-10 -/- 10/2/1965 A W 23-21 13/- 8/24/2002 H W 45-21 -/- 10/1/1966 H L 22-38 Stanford 2-3-0 1/- 10/4/1969 A W 41-14 Rank Score Toledo 3-0-0 10/17 9/13/1986 A L 7-40 OS/OP Date OS-OP Rank Score 16/12 9/11/1993 H W 21-12 8/- 10/1/1955 A L 0-6 OS/OP Date OS-OP 18/25 9/10/1994 A L 16-25 4/- 10/6/1956 H W 32-20 1/- 9/12/1998 H W 49-0 10/18 9/16/1995 H W 30-20 2/12 1/1/1970 N(1) L 17-27 11/- 9/19/2009 N(1) W 38-0 2/17 8/30/2003 H W 28-9 8/- 9/26/1981 A W 24-19 18/- 9/10/11 H W 27-22 10/- 9/15/2007 A W 33-14 13/- 9/25/1981 H L 20-23 (1) at Cleveland, Ohio (1) Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif. Washington State 8-0-0 Troy 1-0-0 Rank Score Syracuse 4-2-0 Rank Score OS/OP Date OS-OP Rank Score OS/OP Date OS-O 16/- 10/18/1952 H W 35-7 OS/OP Date OS-OP 13/- 9/20/2008 H W 28-10 1/- 10/6/1973 H W 27-3 11/25/1911 H L 0-6 1/- 10/5/1974 A W 42-7 -/- 9/8/1979 H W 31-8 UCF 1-0-0 16/- 9/22/1979 H W 45-29 1/- 9/13/1980 H W 31-21 Rank Score 9/- 9/15/1984 H W 44-0 -/- 9/10/1988 H W 26-9 OS/OP Date OS-OP 5/- 9/28/1985 H W 48-32 25/16 12/1/1992 N(1) L 17-24 14/- 9/8/2012 H W 31-16 16/- 9/21/1991 H W 33-19 21/8 9/19/1992 A W 35-12 6/10 9/14/2002 H W 26-7 (1) Hall of Fame Bowl, Tampa, Fla. UCla 4-4-1 Rank Score Western Reserve 5-6-1 Tennessee 0-1-0 OS/OP Date OS-OP Rank Score Rank Score 8/- 10/7/1961 H W 13-3 OS/OP Date OS-OP OS/OP Date OS-OP 1/- 10/6/1962 A L 7-9 11/11/1891 H L 6-50 4/4 1/1/1996 N(1) L 14-20 2/13 10/4/1975 A W 41-20 11/19/1892 A L 18-40 (1) Florida Citrus Bowl, Orlando, Fla. 1/11 1/1/1976 N(1) L 10-23 11/4/1893 H L 16-30 8/4 10/2/1976 H T 10-10 10/27/1894 H L 4-24 Texas 1-2-0 14/17 9/29/1979 A W 17-13 11/5/1898 A L 0-49 Rank Score 2/11 10/4/1980 H L 0-17 11/4/1899 H W 6-0 OS/OP Date OS-OP 13/14 9/11/1999 H W 42-20 10/26/1901 H W 6-5 4/2 9/10/2005 H L 22-25 21/12 9/22/2001 A L 6-13 10/17/1908 H L 0-18 1/2 9/9/2006 A W 14- 7 (1) Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif. 10/15/1910 H W 6-0 10/3 1/5/2009 N(1) L 21-24 10/14/1911 H T 0-0 (1) Fiesta Bowl, Glendale, Ariz. Utah 1-0-0 10/11/1913 H W 14-8 Rank Score 11/3/1934 A W 76-0 Texas A&M 4-0-0 OS/OP Date OS-OP Rank Score -/- 9/27/1986 H W 64-6 West Virginia 5-1-0 OS/OP Date OS-OP Rank Score -/- 9/28/1963 H W 17-0 Vanderbilt 3-1-0 OS/OP Date OS-OP 1/- 9/26/1970 H W 56-13 Rank Score 11/6/1897 A L 0-28 11/8 1/1/1987 N(1) W 28-12 OS/OP Date OS-OP 11/3/1900 H W 27-0 3/8 1/1/1999 N(2) W 24-14 11/14/1908 A W 17-6 10/11/1902 H W 30-0 (1) Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Tx. 11/13/1909 H W 5-0 10/31/1903 H W 34-6 (2) Sugar Bowl, New Orleans, La. 10/10/1931 H L 21-26 5/- 9/12/1987 H W 24-3 10/7/1933 H W 75-0 1/11 9/5/1998 A W 34-17 Texas Christian 4-1-1 Rank Score Virginia 1-0-0 Wilmington 1-0-0 OS/OP Date OS-OP Rank Score Rank Score -/- 9/25/1937 H W 14-0 OS/OP Date OS/OP Date OS-OP -/- 9/28/1957 H L 14-18 OS-OP 11/6/1926 H W 13-7 3/- 9/30/1961 H T 7-7 10/7/1933 H W 75-0 -/- 9/24/1966 H W 14-7 1/- 9/27/1969 H W 62-0 3/- 9/29/1973 H W 37-3 Washington 8-3-0 Rank Score Texas Tech 2-0-0 OS/OP Date OS-OP 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL oSU results by opponent

Wisconsin 55-18-5 -/- 11/5/1988 H W 34-12 Youngstown State 2-0-0 Rank Score 22/- 11/18/1989 H W 42-22 Rank Score OS/OP Date OS-OP 21/- 11/17/1990 A W 35-10 OS/OP Date OS-OP 11/8/1913 A L 0-12 14/- 10/5/1991 H W 31-16 11/- 9/1/2007 H W 38-6 10/24/1914 H L 6-7 12/- 10/3/1992 A L 16-20 2/- 8/30/2008 H W 43-0 10/23/1915 A L 0-21 3/15 11/6/1993 A T 14-14 11/4/1916 H W 14-13 -/- 11/5/1994 H W 24-3 11/10/1917 A W 16-3 4/21 10/14/1995 A W 27-16 11/23/1918 H L 3-14 2/- 10/12/1996 H W 17-14 11/15/1919 A W 3-0 12/- 10/2/1999 H L 17-42 10/23/1920 H W 13-7 7/22 10/7/2000 A W 23-7 11/1/1930 H T 0-0 21/- 10/13/2001 H L 17-20 11/14/1931 A W 6-0 4/- 10/19/2002 A W 19-14 1029/1932 G T 7-7 3/23 10/11/2003 A L 10-17 11/18/1933 A W 6-0 18/15 10/9/2004 A L 13-24 20/- 11/8/1941 H W 46-34 1/21 11/3/2007 H W 38-17 1/6 10/31/1942 A L 7-17 14/18 10/4/2008 A W 20-17 8/19 10/14/1944 A W 20-7 9/- 10/10/2009 H W 31-13 4/- 10/13/1945 H W 12-0 1/18 10/16/2010 A L 18-31 14/- 10/12/1946 A L 7-20 -/15 10/29/2011 H W 33-29 -/- 10/23/1948 H W 34-32 6/- 11/17/2012 A W (OT) 21-14 -/- 10/22/1949 A W 21-0 2/15 11/11/1950 H W 19-14 9/- 10/13/1951 A T 6-6 Wittenberg 12-3-0 -/1 10/11/1952 H W 23-14 Rank Score -/- 10/24/1953 A W 20-19 OS/OP Date OS-OP 4/2 10/23/1954 H W 31-14 10/14/1893 H W 36-10 -/15 10/22/1955 A W 26-16 9/17/1894 N(1) L 0-6 9/- 10/27/1956 H W 21-0 10/13/1894 A L 6-18 12/- 10/26/1957 A W 16-13 11/14/1896 H L 6-24 2/13 10/25/1958 H T 7-7 10/7/1899 H W 28-0 20/12 10/24/1959 A L 3-12 10/5/1901 H W 30-0 9/11 10/22/1960 H W 34-7 10/3/1903 H W 28-0 6/- 10/28/1961 A W 30-21 10/7/1905 H W 17-0 -/5 10/27/1962 H W 14-7 10/6/1906 H W 52-0 -/2 10/26/1963 A W 13-10 10/2/1909 H W 39-0 1/- 10/24/1964 H W 28-3 10/1/1910 H W 62-0 -/- 10/23/1965 A W 20-10 10/2/1926 H W 40-0 -/- 10/22/1966 H W 24-13 10/1/1927 H W 31-0 -/- 11/11/1967 H W 17-15 10/6/1928 H W 41-0 2/- 11/9/1968 A W 43-8 10/5/1929 H W 19-0 1/- 11/8/1969 H W 62-7 (1) at Ohio State Fair, Columbus, Ohio 3/- 11/7/1970 A W 24-7 12/- 10/23/1971 H W 31-6 Wooster 4-2-2 4/- 10/28/1972 A W 28-20 Rank Score 1/- 10/13/1973 A W 24-0 OS/OP Date OS-OP 1/13 10/12/1974 H W 52-7 11/1/1890 H L 0-64 1/- 10/18/1975 H W 56-0 11/25/1905 H W 15-0 9/- 10/16/1976 A W 30-20 11/24/1906 H W 12-0 3/- 10/29/1977 H W 42-0 10/19/1907 H T 6-6 -/- 11/4/1978 A W 49-14 10/3/1908 H L 0-8 6/- 10/20/1979 H W 59-0 10/9/1909 H W 74-0 10/- 10/25/1980 A W 21-0 11/1/1924 H T 7-7 18/- 10/10/1981 A L 21-24 10/31/1925 H W 17-0 -/- 109/1981 H L 0-6 16/- 10/29/1983 H W 45-27 Wyoming 1-0-0 6/- 10/27/1984 A L 14-16 Rank Score 3/- 11/16/1985 H L 7-12 OS/OP Date OS-OP 9/- 11/15/1986 A W 30-17 9/- 8/28/1997 H W 24-10 -/- 11/7/1987 A L 24-26 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Year-by-year Coaching Records

Overall Conference Overall Conference Year w l T Pct. w l T Pct. Place Coach Year w l T Pct. w l T Pct. Place Coach 1890 1 3 0 .250 - - - - - A. S. Lilley, J. Ryder 1951 4 3 2 .555 2 2 2 .500 5th W. W. Hayes 1891 2 2 0 .500 - - - - - Alexander S. Lilley 1952 6 3 0 .667 5 2 0 .714 3rd W. W. Hayes 1892 5 3 0 .625 - - - - - Jack Ryder 1953 6 3 0 .667 4 3 0 .571 4th W. W. Hayes 1893 4 5 0 .444 - - - - - Jack Ryder 1954 10 0 0 1.000 7 0 0 1.000 1st W. W. Hayes 1894 6 5 0 .545 - - - - - Jack Ryder 1955 7 2 0 .778 6 0 0 1.000 1st W. W. Hayes 1895 4 4 2 .500 - - - - - Jack Ryder 1956 6 3 0 .667 4 2 0 .667 T 4th W. W. Hayes 1896 5 5 1 .500 - - - - - Charles A. Hickey 1957 9 1 0 .900 7 0 0 1.000 1st W. W. Hayes 1897 1 7 1 .167 - - - - - David F. Edwards 1958 6 1 2 .778 4 1 2 .714 3rd W. W. Hayes 1898 3 5 0 .375 - - - - - Jack Ryder 1959 3 5 1 .389 2 4 1 .357 T 8th W. W. Hayes 1899 9 0 1 .950 - - - - - John B. Eckstorm 1960 7 2 0 .778 4 2 0 .667 3rd W. W. Hayes 1900 8 1 1 .850 - - - - - John B. C. Eckstorm 1961 8 0 1 .944 6 0 0 1.000 1st W. W. Hayes 1901 5 3 1 .611 - - - - - John B. C. Eckstorm 1962 6 3 0 .667 4 2 0 .667 T 3rd W. W. Hayes 1902 6 2 2 .700 - - - - - Perry Hale 1963 5 3 1 .611 4 1 1 .750 T 2nd W. W. Hayes 1903 8 3 0 .727 - - - - - Perry Hale 1964 7 2 0 .778 5 1 0 .833 2nd W. W. Hayes 1904 6 5 0 .545 - - - - - E. R. Sweetland 1965 7 2 0 .778 6 1 0 .857 2nd W. W. Hayes 1905 8 2 2 .818 - - - - - E. R. Sweetland 1966 4 5 0 .444 3 4 0 .429 6th W. W. Hayes 1906 8 1 0 .889 - - - - - A. E. Herrnstein 1967 6 3 0 .667 5 2 0 .714 4th W. W. Hayes 1907 7 2 1 .750 - - - - - A. E. Herrnstein 1968 10 0 0 1.000 7 0 0 1.000 1st W. W. Hayes 1908 6 4 0 .600 - - - - - A. E. Herrnstein 1969 8 1 0 .889 6 1 0 .857 T 1st W. W. Hayes 1909 7 3 0 .700 - - - - - A. E. Herrnstein 1970 9 1 0 .900 7 0 0 1.000 1st W. W. Hayes 1910 6 1 3 .750 - - - - - Howard Jonesst 1971 6 4 0 .600 5 3 0 .625 3rd W. W. Hayes 1911 5 3 2 .600 - - - - - Harry Vaughn 1972 9 2 0 .818 7 1 0 .875 T 1st W. W. Hayes 1912 6 3 0 .667 - - - - - John R. Richards 1973 10 0 1 .954 7 0 0 1.000 1st W. W. Hayes 1913 4 2 1 .643 1 2 0 .333 T 6th John W. Wilce 1974 10 2 0 .833 7 1 0 .875 T 1st W. W. Hayes 1914 5 2 0 .714 2 2 0 .500 T 4th .John W. Wilce 1975 11 1 0 .917 8 0 0 1.000 1st W. W. Hayes 1915 5 1 1 .786 2 1 1 .625 T 3rd John W. Wilce 1976 9 2 1 .791 7 1 0 .875 T 1st W. W. Hayes 1916 7 0 0 1.000 4 0 0 1.000 1st John W. Wilce 1977 9 3 0 .750 7 1 0 .875 T 1st W. W. Hayes 1917 8 0 1 .944 4 0 0 1.000 1st John W. Wilce 1978 7 4 1 .625 6 2 0 .750 4th W. W. Hayes 1918 3 3 0 .500 0 3 0 .000 T 8th John W. Wilce 1979 11 1 0 .917 8 0 0 1.000 1st Earle Bruce 1919 6 1 0 .857 3 1 0 .750 2nd John W. Wilce 1980 9 3 0 .750 7 1 0 .875 T 2nd Earle Bruce 1920 7 1 0 .875 5 0 0 1.000 1st John W. Wilce 1981 9 3 0 .750 6 2 0 .750 T 1st Earle Bruce 1921 5 2 0 .714 4 1 0 .800 T 2nd John W. Wilce 1982 9 3 0 .750 7 1 0 .875 2nd Earle Bruce 1922 3 4 0 .429 1 4 0 .200 8th John W. Wilce 1983 9 3 0 .750 6 3 0 .667 4th Earle Bruce 1923 3 4 1 .438 1 4 0 .200 8th John W. Wilce 1984 9 3 0 .750 7 2 0 .778 1st Earle Bruce 1924 2 3 3 .438 1 3 2 .400 7th John W. Wilce 1985 9 3 0 .750 5 3 0 .625 T 4th Earle Bruce 1925 4 3 1 .563 1 3 1 .300 8th John W. Wilce 1986 10 3 0 .769 7 1 0 .875 T 1st Earle Bruce 1926 7 1 0 .875 3 1 0 .750 3rd John W. Wilce 1987 6 4 1 .591 4 4 0 .500 5th Earle Bruce 1927 4 4 0 .500 2 3 0 .400 6th John W. Wilce 1988 4 6 1 .409 2 5 1 .313 7th John Cooper 1928 5 2 1 .688 3 2 0 .600 4th John W. Wilce 1989 8 4 0 .667 6 2 0 .750 T 3rd John Cooper 1929 4 3 1 .563 2 2 1 .500 T 5th Sam S. Willaman 1990 7 4 1 .625 5 2 1 .688 5th John Cooper 1930 5 2 1 .688 2 2 1 .500 T 4th Sam S. Willaman 1991 8 4 0 .667 5 3 0 .625 T 3rd John Cooper 1931 6 3 0 .667 4 2 0 .667 4th Sam S. Willaman 1992 8 3 1 .708 5 2 1 .688 2nd John Cooper 1932 4 1 3 .688 2 1 2 .600 4th Sam S. Willaman 1993 10 1 1 .875 6 1 1 .813 T 1st John Cooper 1933 7 1 0 .875 4 1 0 .800 2nd Sam S. Willaman 1994 9 4 0 .692 6 2 0 .750 2nd John Cooper 1934 7 1 0 .875 5 1 0 .833 2nd Francis A. Schmidt 1995 11 2 0 .846 7 1 0 .875 2nd John Cooper 1935 7 1 0 .875 5 0 0 1.000 1st Francis A. Schmidt 1996 11 1 0 .917 7 1 0 .875 T 1st John Cooper 1936 5 3 0 .625 4 1 0 .800 2nd Francis A. Schmidt 1997 10 3 0 .769 6 2 0 .750 T 2nd John Cooper 1937 6 2 0 .750 5 1 0 .833 2nd Francis A. Schmidt 1998 11 1 0 .917 7 1 0 .875 T 1st John Cooper 1938 4 3 1 .563 3 2 1 .583 6th Francis A. Schmidt 1999 6 6 0 .500 3 5 0 .375 T 8th John Cooper 1939 6 2 0 .750 5 1 0 .833 1st Francis A. Schmidt 2000 8 4 0 .667 5 3 0 .625 4th John Cooper 1940 4 4 0 .500 3 3 0 .500 T 4th Francis A. Schmidt 2001 7 5 0 .583 5 3 0 .625 3rd Jim Tressel 1941 6 1 1 .813 3 1 1 .700 T 2nd Paul E. Brown 2002 14 0 0 1.000 8 0 0 1.000 T1st Jim Tressel 1942 9 1 0 .900 5 1 0 .833 1st Paul E. Brown 2003 11 2 0 .846 6 2 0 .750 T 2nd Jim Tressel 1943 3 6 0 .333 1 4 0 .200 7th Paul E. Brown 2004 8 4 0 .667 4 4 0 .500 T 5th Jim Tressel 1944 9 0 0 1.000 6 0 0 1.000 1st Carroll C. Widdoes 2005 10 2 0 .833 7 1 0 .875 T 1st Jim Tressel 1945 7 2 0 .778 5 2 0 .714 3rd Carroll C. Widdoes 2006 12 1 0 .923 8 0 0 1.000 1st Jim Tressel 1946 4 3 2 .555 2 3 1 .417 T 6th Paul O. Bixler 2007 11 2 0 .846 7 1 0 .875 1st Jim Tressel 1947 2 6 1 .278 1 4 1 .250 9th Wesley E. Fesler 2008 10 3 0 .769 7 1 0 .875 T 1st Jim Tressel 1948 6 3 0 .667 3 3 0 .500 4th Wesley E. Fesler 2009 11 2 0 .846 7 1 0 .875 1st Jim Tressel 1949 7 1 2 .800 4 1 1 .750 T 1st Wesley E. Fesler >2010 0 1 0 .000 0 1 0 .000 n/a Jim Tressel 1950 6 3 0 .667 5 2 0 .714 T 2nd Wesley E. Fesler 2011 6 7 0 .462 3 5 0 .375 4th (Div.) Luke Fickell 2012 12 0 0 1.000 8 0 0 1.000 1st (Div.) Urban Meyer

>The 2010 season’s wins were vacated. 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL All-Time Conference Standings

Conference Season 1902 1907 1896 w l T Pct. w l T Pct. Michigan 5 0 0 1.000 11 0 0 1.000 Chicago 4 0 0 1.000 4 1 0 .800 Wisconsin 2 0 1 1.000 6 1 1 .857 Chicago 5 1 0 .833 11 1 0 .917 Wisconsin 3 1 1 .750 3 1 1 .750 Northwestern 2 1 1 .667 6 1 2 .778 Minnesota 3 1 0 .750 7 2 0 .778 Illinois 3 2 0 .600 3 2 0 .600 Michigan 2 1 0 .667 9 1 0 .900 Illinois 4 2 0 .667 10 2 1 .833 Iowa 1 1 0 .500 3 2 0 .600 Chicago 3 2 0 .600 11 2 1 .846 Purdue 2 2 0 .500 7 2 1 .778 Indiana 0 3 0 .000 2 3 1 .400 Minnesota 1 2 0 .333 8 2 0 .800 Wisconsin 1 3 0 .250 6 3 0 .667 Purdue 0 3 0 .000 0 5 0 .000 Illinois 0 2 1 .000 4 2 1 .667 Iowa 0 3 0 .000 5 3 0 .625 Minnesota 0 1 1 .000 2 2 1 .500 Purdue 0 2 1 .000 4 2 1 .667 Indiana 0 4 0 .000 3 5 1 .375 Northwestern 0 4 0 .000 4 6 0 .400 1908 1897 Chicago 5 0 0 1.000 5 0 1 1.000 Wisconsin 3 0 0 1.000 9 1 0 .900 1903 Illinois 4 1 0 .800 5 1 1 .833 Chicago 3 1 0 .750 8 1 0 .889 Michigan 3 0 1 1.000 11 0 1 1.000 Wisconsin 2 1 0 .667 5 1 0 .833 Michigan 2 1 0 .667 6 1 1 .857 Minnesota 3 0 1 1.000 11 0 1 1.000 Indiana 1 3 0 .250 2 4 0 .333 Illinois 1 1 0 .500 5 2 0 .714 Northwestern 1 0 2 1.000 9 2 3 .833 Purdue 1 3 0 .250 4 3 0 .571 Purdue 1 2 0 .333 6 3 0 .667 Chicago 4 1 1 .800 10 2 1 .833 Iowa 0 1 0 .000 2 5 0 .286 Minnesota 0 3 0 .000 4 4 0 .500 Iowa 1 1 0 .500 9 2 0 .818 Minnesota 0 2 0 .000 3 2 1 .600 Northwestern 0 2 0 .000 4 3 0 .571 Indiana 1 2 0 .333 4 4 0 .500 Northwestern 0 2 0 .000 2 2 0 .500 Illinois 1 5 0 .167 8 6 0 .571 1898 Purdue 0 2 0 .000 4 2 0 .667 1909 Michigan 3 0 0 1.000 10 0 0 1.000 Wisconsin 0 3 1 .000 6 3 1 .667 Minnesota 3 0 0 1.000 6 1 0 .857 Chicago 3 1 0 .750 9 2 0 .818 Chicago 4 1 1 .800 4 1 2 .800 Wisconsin 2 1 0 .667 9 1 0 .900 1904 Illinois 3 1 0 .750 5 2 0 .714 Illinois 1 1 0 .500 4 5 0 .444 Minnesota 3 0 0 1.000 11 0 0 1.000 Wisconsin 2 1 1 .667 3 1 1 .750 Minnesota 1 2 0 .333 4 5 0 .444 Michigan 2 0 0 1.000 10 0 0 1.000 Indiana 1 3 0 .250 4 3 0 .571 Northwestern 0 4 0 .000 7 4 0 .636 Chicago 5 1 1 .833 8 1 1 .889 Northwestern 1 3 0 .250 1 3 1 .250 Purdue 0 1 0 .000 3 3 0 .500 Illinois 3 1 1 .750 9 2 1 .818 Iowa 0 1 0 .000 2 4 1 .333 Northwestern 1 2 0 .333 7 2 0 .778 Purdue 0 4 0 .000 2 5 0 .286 1899 Purdue 1 2 0 .333 8 3 0 .727 Chicago 4 0 0 1.000 12 0 2 1.000 Wisconsin 0 3 0 .000 5 3 0 .625 1910 Wisconsin 4 1 0 .800 9 2 0 .818 Indiana 0 3 0 .000 6 4 0 .600 Illinois 4 0 0 1.000 7 0 0 1.000 Northwestern 2 2 0 .500 6 6 0 .500 Iowa 0 3 0 .000 7 4 0 .636 Minnesota 2 0 0 1.000 6 1 0 .857 Michigan 1 1 0 .500 8 2 0 .800 Indiana 3 1 0 .750 5 1 1 .833 Purdue 1 2 0 .333 4 4 1 .500 1905 Iowa 1 1 0 .500 5 2 0 .714 Illinois 0 3 0 .000 3 5 1 .375 Chicago 7 0 0 1.000 10 0 0 1.000 Chicago 2 4 0 .333 2 5 0 .286 Minnesota 0 3 0 .000 4 3 2 .571 Michigan 2 1 0 .667 12 1 0 .923 Wisconsin 1 2 1 .333 1 2 2 .333 Minnesota 2 1 0 .667 8 1 0 .889 Northwestern 1 2 1 .333 1 3 1 .250 1900 Purdue 1 1 1 .500 6 1 1 .857 Purdue 0 4 0 .000 1 5 0 .167 Minnesota 3 0 1 1.000 8 0 1 1.000 Wisconsin 1 2 0 .333 7 3 0 .700 Iowa 2 0 1 1.000 7 0 1 1.000 Indiana 0 1 1 .000 8 1 1 .889 1911 Northwestern 2 1 2 .667 6 2 3 .682 Iowa 0 2 0 .000 8 3 0 .727 Minnesota 3 0 1 1.000 6 0 1 1.000 Wisconsin 2 1 0 .667 8 1 0 .889 Northwestern 0 2 0 .000 6 2 1 .750 Chicago 5 1 0 .833 6 1 0 .857 Michigan 3 2 0 .600 7 2 1 .778 Illinois 0 3 0 .000 5 4 0 .556 Wisconsin 2 1 1 .667 5 1 1 .833 Chicago 2 3 1 .400 7 5 1 .583 Illinois 2 2 1 .500 3 3 1 .500 Indiana 1 2 1 .333 4 2 2 .667 1906 Iowa 2 2 0 .500 3 4 0 .429 Illinois 1 3 2 .250 7 3 2 .700 Wisconsin 3 0 0 1.000 5 0 0 1.000 Purdue 1 3 0 .250 3 4 0 .429 Purdue 0 4 0 .000 4 4 0 .500 Minnesota 2 0 0 1.000 4 1 0 .800 Northwestern 1 4 0 .200 3 4 0 .429 Michigan 1 0 0 1.000 4 1 0 .800 Indiana 0 3 1 .000 3 3 1 .500 1901 Chicago 3 1 0 .750 4 1 0 .800 Michigan 4 0 0 1.000 11 0 0 1.000 Illinois 1 3 0 .250 1 3 1 .250 1912 Wisconsin 2 0 0 1.000 9 0 0 1.000 Indiana 0 2 0 .000 4 2 0 .667 Wisconsin 6 0 0 1.000 7 0 0 1.000 Minnesota 3 1 0 .750 7 1 0 .875 Iowa 0 1 0 .000 3 3 0 .500 Chicago 6 1 0 .857 6 1 0 .857 Illinois 4 2 0 .667 8 2 0 .800 Purdue 0 3 0 .000 0 5 0 .000 Minnesota 2 2 0 .500 4 3 0 .571 Northwestern 3 2 0 .600 4 1 0 .800 Purdue 2 2 1 .500 4 2 1 .667 Indiana 1 2 0 .333 6 3 0 .667 Northwestern 2 3 0 .400 2 3 1 .400 Purdue 0 3 1 .000 4 4 1 .500 Illinois 1 3 1 .250 3 3 1 .500 Iowa 0 3 0 .000 5 3 0 .625 Iowa 1 3 0 .250 4 3 0 .571 Chicago 0 5 2 .000 5 5 2 .500 Indiana 0 5 0 .000 2 5 0 .286 Ohio State - - - —— 6 3 0 .667

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Conference Season 1913 1918 1923 Chicago 7 0 0 1.000 7 0 0 1.000 Illinois 4 0 0 1.000 5 2 0 .714 Illinois 5 0 0 1.000 8 0 0 1.000 Iowa 2 1 0 .667 5 2 0 .714 Michigan 2 0 0 1.000 5 0 0 1.000 Michigan 4 0 0 1.000 8 0 0 1.000 Minnesota 2 1 0 .667 5 2 0 .714 Purdue 1 0 0 1.000 3 2 0 .600 Chicago 5 1 0 .833 7 1 0 .875 Purdue 2 1 2 .667 4 1 2 .800 Iowa 2 1 0 .667 6 2 1 .750 Minnesota 2 1 1 .667 5 1 1 .833 Illinois 2 2 1 .500 4 2 1 .667 Minnesota 2 1 0 .667 6 1 1 .857 Iowa 3 3 0 .500 5 3 0 .625 Indiana 2 4 0 .333 3 4 0 .429 Northwestern 1 1 0 .500 2 2 1 .500 Indiana 2 2 0 .500 3 4 0 .429 Ohio State 1 2 0 .333 4 2 1 .667 Wisconsin 1 2 0 .333 3 3 0 .500 Wisconsin 1 3 1 .250 3 3 1 .500 Wisconsin 1 2 1 .333 3 3 1 .500 Ohio State 0 3 0 .000 3 3 0 .500 Ohio State 1 4 0 .200 3 4 1 .429 Northwestern 0 6 0 .000 1 6 0 .142 Chicago 0 5 0 .000 0 5 0 .000 Purdue 1 4 0 .200 2 5 1 .286 Indiana - - - —— 2 2 0 .500 Northwestern 0 6 0 .000 2 6 0 .250 1914 Illinois 6 0 0 1.000 7 0 0 1.000 1919 1924 Minnesota 3 1 0 .750 6 1 0 .857 Illinois 6 1 0 .857 6 1 0 .857 Chicago 3 0 3 1.000 4 1 3 .800 Chicago 4 2 1 .667 4 2 1 .667 Ohio State 3 1 0 .750 6 1 0 .857 Illinois 3 1 1 .750 6 1 1 Ohio State 2 2 0 .500 5 2 0 .714 Chicago 4 2 0 .667 5 2 0 .714 .857 Iowa 3 1 1 .750 6 1 1 .857 Purdue 2 2 0 .500 5 2 0 .714 Wisconsin 3 2 0 .600 5 2 0 .714 Michigan 4 2 0 .667 6 2 0 .750 Wisconsin 2 2 1 .500 4 3 0 .571 Minnesota 3 2 0 .600 3 3 1 .500 Purdue 2 2 0 .500 5 2 0 .714 Iowa 1 2 0 .333 4 3 0 .571 Iowa 2 2 0 .500 5 2 0 .714 Minnesota 1 2 1 .333 3 3 2 .500 Indiana 1 4 0 .200 3 4 0 .429 Michigan 1 4 0 .200 3 4 0 .429 Northwestern 1 3 0 .250 4 4 0 .500 Northwestern 0 6 0 .000 1 6 0 .143 Northwestern 1 4 0 .200 2 5 0 .286 Indiana 1 3 0 .250 4 4 0 .500 Indiana 0 2 0 .000 3 4 0 .429 Ohio State 1 3 2 .250 2 3 3 .400 1915 Purdue 0 3 0 .000 2 4 1 .333 Wisconsin 0 2 2 .000 2 3 3 .400 Minnesota 3 0 1 1.000 6 0 1 1.000 Illinois 3 0 2 1.000 5 0 2 1.000 1920 1925 Chicago 4 2 0 .667 5 2 0 .714 Ohio State 5 0 0 1.000 7 1 0 .875 Michigan 5 1 0 .833 7 1 0 .875 Ohio State 2 1 1 .667 5 1 1 .833 Wisconsin 4 1 0 .800 6 1 0 .857 Northwestern 3 1 0 .750 5 3 0 .625 Purdue 2 2 0 .500 3 3 1 .500 Indiana 3 1 0 .750 5 2 0 .714 Wisconsin 3 1 1 .750 6 1 1 .857 Wisconsin 2 3 0 .400 4 3 0 .571 Illinois 4 2 0 .667 5 2 0 .714 Illinois 2 2 0 .500 5 3 1 .625 Iowa 1 2 0 .333 3 4 0 .429 Iowa 3 2 0 .600 5 2 0 .714 Chicago 2 2 1 .500 3 5 1 .375 Indiana 1 3 0 .250 3 3 1 .500 Michigan 2 2 0 .500 5 2 0 .714 Iowa 2 2 0 .500 5 3 0 .625 Northwestern 0 5 0 .000 2 5 0 .286 Northwestern 2 3 0 .400 3 4 0 .429 Minnesota 1 1 1 .500 5 2 1 .714 Chicago 2 4 0 .333 3 4 0 .429 Ohio State 1 3 1 .250 4 3 1 .571 1916 Purdue 0 4 0 .000 2 5 0 .286 Indiana 0 3 1 .000 3 4 1 .429 Ohio State 4 0 0 1.000 7 0 0 1.000 Minnesota 0 6 0 .000 1 6 0 .143 Purdue 0 3 1 .000 3 4 1 .429 Northwestern 4 1 0 .800 6 1 0 .857 Minnesota 3 1 0 .750 6 1 0 .857 1921 1926 Chicago 3 3 0 .500 3 4 0 .429 Iowa 5 0 0 1.000 7 0 0 1.000 Michigan 5 0 0 1.000 7 1 0 .875 Illinois 2 2 1 .500 3 3 1 .500 Chicago 4 1 0 .800 6 1 0 .857 Northwestern 5 0 0 1.000 7 1 0 .875 Wisconsin 1 2 1 .333 4 2 1 .667 Ohio State 4 1 0 .800 5 2 0 .714 Ohio State 3 1 0 .750 7 1 0 .875 Iowa 1 2 0 .333 4 3 0 .571 Wisconsin 3 1 1 .750 5 1 1 .833 Purdue 2 1 1 .667 5 2 1 .714 Indiana 0 3 1 .000 2 4 1 .333 Michigan 2 1 1 .667 5 1 1 .833 Wisconsin 3 2 1 .600 5 2 1 .714 Purdue 0 4 1 .000 2 4 1 .333 Minnesota 2 4 0 .333 3 4 0 .429 Illinois 2 2 0 .500 6 2 0 .750 Indiana 1 2 0 .333 3 4 0 .429 Minnesota 2 2 0 .500 5 3 0 .625 1917 Illinois 1 4 0 .200 3 4 0 .429 Indiana 0 4 0 .000 3 5 0 .375 Ohio State 4 0 0 1.000 8 0 1 1.000 Purdue 1 4 0 .200 1 7 0 .125 Iowa 0 5 0 .000 3 5 0 .375 Minnesota 3 1 0 .750 4 1 0 .800 Northwestern 0 5 0 .000 1 6 0 .143 Chicago 0 5 0 .000 2 6 0 .250 Northwestern 3 2 0 .600 5 2 0 .714 Wisconsin 3 2 0 .600 4 2 1 .667 1922 1927 Illinois 2 2 1 .500 5 2 1 .714 Iowa 5 0 0 1.000 7 0 0 1.000 Illinois 5 0 0 1.000 7 0 1 1.000 Chicago 2 2 1 .500 3 2 1 .600 Michigan 4 0 0 1.000 6 0 1 1.000 Minnesota 3 0 1 1.000 6 0 2 1.000 Indiana 1 2 0 .333 5 2 0 .714 Chicago 4 0 1 1.000 5 1 1 .833 Michigan 3 2 0 .600 6 2 0 .750 Iowa 0 2 0 .000 2 4 0 .333 Wisconsin 2 2 1 .500 4 2 1 .667 Chicago 3 3 0 .500 4 5 0 .444 Purdue 0 4 0 .000 2 4 0 .333 Minnesota 2 3 1 .400 3 3 1 .500 Purdue 2 2 0 .500 6 2 0 .750 Michigan 0 1 0 .000 8 2 0 .800 Illinois 2 4 0 .333 2 5 0 .286 Ohio State 2 3 0 .400 4 4 0 .500 Northwestern 1 3 1 .250 3 3 1 .500 Northwestern 2 3 0 .400 4 4 0 .500 Ohio State 1 4 0 .200 3 4 0 .429 Indiana 1 2 1 .333 3 4 1 .429 Indiana 0 2 1 .000 1 4 2 .200 Iowa 1 4 0 .200 4 4 0 .500 Purdue 0 3 1 .000 1 5 1 .167 Wisconsin 1 4 0 .200 4 4 0 .500

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Conference Season 1928 1933 1938 Illinois 4 1 0 .800 7 1 0 .875 Michigan 5 0 1 1.000 7 0 1 1.000 Minnesota 4 1 0 .800 6 2 0 .750 Wisconsin 3 1 1 .750 6 1 1 .857 Minnesota 2 0 4 1.000 4 0 4 1.000 Michigan 3 1 1 .750 5 1 1 .857 Minnesota 4 2 0 .667 6 2 0 .750 Ohio State 4 1 0 .800 7 1 0 .875 Purdue 3 1 1 .750 5 1 2 .833 Iowa 3 2 0 .600 6 2 0 .750 Purdue 3 1 1 .750 6 1 1 .857 Northwestern 2 1 2 .667 4 2 2 .667 Ohio State 3 2 0 .600 5 2 1 .714 Iowa 3 2 0 .600 5 3 0 .625 Ohio State 3 2 1 .600 4 3 1 .571 Purdue 2 2 1 .500 5 2 1 .714 Illinois 3 2 0 .600 5 3 0 .625 Wisconsin 3 2 0 .600 5 3 0 .625 Northwestern 2 3 0 .400 5 3 0 .625 Northwestern 1 4 1 .200 1 5 2 .167 Illinois 2 3 0 .400 3 5 0 .375 Michigan 2 3 0 .400 3 4 1 .429 Wisconsin 0 5 1 .000 2 5 1 .286 Iowa 1 3 1 .250 1 6 1 .143 Indiana 2 4 0 .333 4 4 0 .500 Chicago 0 3 2 .000 3 3 2 .500 Indiana 1 4 0 .200 1 6 1 .143 Chicago 0 5 0 .000 2 7 0 .222 Indiana 0 3 2 .000 1 5 2 .167 Chicago 0 4 0 .000 1 6 1 .143

1929 1934 1939 Purdue 5 0 0 1.000 8 0 0 1.000 Minnesota 5 0 0 1.000 8 0 0 1.000 Ohio State 5 1 0 .833 6 2 0 .750 Illinois 3 1 1 .750 6 1 1 .857 Ohio State 5 1 0 .833 7 1 0 .875 Iowa 4 1 1 .800 6 1 1 .857 Minnesota 3 2 0 .600 6 2 0 .750 Illinois 4 1 0 .800 7 1 0 .875 Purdue 2 1 2 .667 3 3 2 .500 Northwestern 3 2 0 .600 6 3 0 .667 Purdue 3 1 0 .750 5 3 0 .625 Michigan 3 2 0 .600 6 2 0 .750 Iowa 2 2 2 .500 4 2 2 .667 Wisconsin 2 3 0 .400 4 4 0 .500 Northwestern 3 2 1 .600 3 4 1 .429 Ohio State 2 2 1 .500 4 3 1 .571 Northwestern 2 3 0 .400 3 5 0 .375 Illinois 3 3 0 .500 3 4 1 .429 Chicago 1 3 0 .250 7 3 0 .700 Chicago 2 4 0 .333 4 4 0 .500 Minnesota 2 3 1 400 3 4 1 .429 Michigan 1 3 1 .250 5 3 1 .625 Indiana 1 3 1 .250 3 3 2 .500 Indiana 2 3 0 .400 2 4 2 .333 Indiana 1 3 1 .250 2 6 1 .250 Iowa 1 3 1 .250 2 5 1 .286 Chicago 0 3 0 .000 2 6 0 .250 Wisconsin 1 4 0 .000 4 5 0 .444 Michigan 0 6 0 .000 1 7 0 .125 Wisconsin 0 5 1 .000 1 6 1 .143

1930 1935 1940 Michigan 5 0 0 1.000 8 0 1 1.000 Minnesota 5 0 0 1.000 8 0 0 1.000 Minnesota 6 0 0 1.000 8 0 0 1.000 Northwestern 5 0 0 1.000 7 1 0 .875 Ohio State 5 0 0 1.000 7 1 0 .875 Michigan 3 1 0 .750 7 1 0 .875 Purdue 4 2 0 .667 6 2 0 .750 Purdue 3 3 0 .500 4 4 0 .500 Northwestern 4 2 0 .667 6 2 0 .750 Wisconsin 2 2 1 .500 6 2 1 .750 Indiana 2 2 1 .500 4 3 1 .571 Wisconsin 3 3 0 .500 4 4 0 .500 Ohio State 2 2 1 .500 5 2 1 .714 Michigan 2 3 0 .400 4 4 0 .500 Ohio State 3 3 0 .500 4 4 0 .500 Minnesota 1 3 0 .250 3 4 1 .429 Chicago 2 3 0 .400 4 4 0 .500 Iowa 2 3 0 .400 4 4 0 .500 Indiana 1 3 0 .250 2 5 1 .286 Northwestern 2 3 1 .400 4 3 1 .571 Indiana 2 3 0 .400 3 5 0 .375 Illinois 1 4 0 .200 3 5 0 .375 Iowa 1 2 2 .333 4 2 2 .667 Purdue 1 4 0 .200 2 6 0 .250 Iowa 0 1 0 .000 4 4 0 .500 Illinois 1 4 0 .200 3 5 0 .375 Illinois 0 5 0 .000 1 7 0 .125 Chicago 0 4 0 .000 2 5 2 .286 Wisconsin 1 4 0 .200 1 7 0 .125 1941 1931 1936 Minnesota 5 0 0 1.000 8 0 0 1.000 Purdue 5 1 0 .833 9 1 0 .900 Northwestern 6 0 0 1.000 7 1 0 .875 Michigan 3 1 1 .750 6 1 1 .857 Northwestern 5 1 0 .833 7 1 1 .875 Minnesota 4 1 0 .800 7 1 0 .875 Ohio State 3 1 1 .750 6 1 1 .857 Michigan 5 1 0 .833 8 1 1 .889 Ohio State 4 1 0 .800 5 3 0 .625 Northwestern 4 2 0 .667 5 3 0 .625 Ohio State 4 2 0 .667 6 3 0 .667 Indiana 3 1 1 .750 5 2 1 .714 Wisconsin 3 3 0 .500 3 5 0 .375 Minnesota 3 2 0 .600 7 3 0 .700 Purdue 3 1 1 .750 5 2 1 .714 Iowa 2 4 0 .333 3 5 0 .375 Wisconsin 3 3 0 .500 5 4 1 .556 Illinois 2 2 1 .500 4 3 1 .571 Purdue 1 3 0 .250 2 5 1 .286 Indiana 1 4 1 .200 2 5 1 .286 Chicago 1 4 0 .200 2 5 1 .286 Indiana 1 3 0 .250 2 6 0 .250 Chicago 1 4 0 .200 2 6 1 .250 Iowa 0 4 1 .000 3 4 1 .429 Illinois 0 5 0 .000 2 6 0 .250 Illinois 0 6 0 .000 2 6 0 .250 Wisconsin 0 4 0 .000 2 6 0 .250 Iowa 0 3 1 .000 1 6 1 .143 Michigan 0 5 0 .000 1 7 0 .125 1942 Ohio State 5 1 0 .833 9 1 0 .900 1932 1937 Wisconsin 4 1 0 .800 8 1 1 .889 Michigan 6 0 0 1.000 8 0 0 1.000 Minnesota 5 0 0 1.000 6 2 0 .750 Illinois 3 2 0 .600 6 4 0 .600 Purdue 5 0 1 1.000 7 0 1 1.000 Ohio State 5 1 0 .833 6 2 0 .750 Michigan 3 2 0 .600 7 3 0 .700 Wisconsin 4 1 1 .800 6 1 1 .857 Indiana 3 2 0 .600 5 3 0 .625 Indiana 2 2 0 .500 7 3 0 .700 Ohio State 2 1 2 .667 4 1 3 .800 Northwestern 3 3 0 .500 4 4 0 .500 Iowa 3 3 0 .500 6 4 0 .600 Minnesota 2 3 0 .400 5 3 0 .625 Michigan 3 3 0 .500 4 4 0 .500 Minnesota 3 3 0 .500 5 4 0 .556 Northwestern 2 3 1 .400 3 4 1 .429 Purdue 2 2 1 .500 4 3 1 .571 Purdue 1 4 0 .200 1 8 0 .111 Illinois 2 4 0 .333 5 4 0 .556 Wisconsin 2 2 1 .500 4 3 1 .571 Northwestern 0 6 0 .000 1 9 0 .100 Chicago 1 4 0 .200 3 4 1 .429 Illinois 2 3 0 .400 3 3 2 .500 Indiana 1 4 1 .200 2 5 1 .286 Chicago 0 4 0 .000 1 6 0 .143 Iowa 0 5 0 .000 1 7 0 .125 Iowa 0 5 0 .000 1 7 0 .125

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Conference Season 1943 1948 1953 Purdue 6 0 0 1.000 9 0 0 1.000 Michigan 6 0 0 1.000 9 0 0 1.000 Michigan State 5 1 0 .833 9 1 0 .900 Michigan 6 0 0 1.000 8 1 0 .889 Northwestern 5 1 0 .833 8 2 0 .800 Illinois 5 1 0 .833 7 1 1 .833 Northwestern 5 1 0 .883 6 2 0 .750 Minnesota 5 2 0 .714 7 2 0 .788 Wisconsin 4 1 1 .750 6 2 1 .722 Indiana 2 3 1 .400 4 4 2 .500 Ohio State 3 3 0 .500 6 3 0 .667 Ohio State 4 3 0 .571 6 3 0 .667 Minnesota 2 3 0 .400 5 4 0 .556 Indiana 2 4 0 .333 2 7 0 .222 Minnesota 3 3 1 .500 4 4 1 .500 Illinois 2 4 0 .333 3 7 0 .300 Iowa 2 4 0 .333 4 5 0 .444 Iowa 3 3 0 .500 5 3 1 .611 Ohio State 1 4 0 .200 3 5 0 .375 Purdue 2 4 0 .333 3 6 0 .333 Michigan 3 3 0 .500 6 3 0 .667 Wisconsin 1 6 0 .143 1 9 0 .100 Illinois 2 5 0 .286 2 6 0 .333 Purdue 2 4 0 .333 2 7 0 .222 Iowa 0 4 1 .000 1 6 1 .143 Wisconsin 1 5 0 .167 2 7 0 .222 Indiana 1 5 0 .167 2 7 0 .222 Northwestern 0 6 0 .000 3 6 0 .333 1944 1949 Ohio State 6 0 0 1.000 9 0 0 1.000 Ohio State 4 1 1 .750 7 1 2 .800 1954 Michigan 5 2 0 .714 8 2 0 .800 Michigan 4 1 1 .750 6 2 1 .722 Ohio State 7 0 0 1.000 10 0 0 1.000 Purdue 4 2 0 .667 5 5 0 .500 Minnesota 4 2 0 .667 7 2 0 .778 Wisconsin 5 2 0 .714 7 2 0 .778 Minnesota 3 2 1 .600 5 3 1 .625 Wisconsin 3 2 1 .583 5 3 1 .611 Michigan 5 2 0 .714 6 3 0 .667 Indiana 4 3 0 .571 7 3 0 .700 Illinois 3 3 1 .500 3 4 2 .444 Minnesota 4 2 0 .667 7 2 0 .778 Illinois 3 3 0 .500 5 4 1 .556 Iowa 3 3 0 .500 4 5 0 .444 Iowa 4 3 0 .571 5 4 0 .555 Wisconsin 2 4 0 .333 3 6 0 .333 Northwestern 3 4 0 .429 4 5 0 .444 Purdue 3 3 0 .500 5 3 1 .611 Northwestern 0 5 1 .000 1 7 1 .125 Purdue 2 4 0 .333 4 5 0 .444 Indiana 2 4 0 .333 3 6 0 .333 Iowa 0 6 0 .000 1 7 0 .125 Indiana 0 6 0 .000 1 8 0 .111 Michigan State 1 5 0 .167 3 6 0 .333 Northwestern 1 5 0 .167 2 7 0 .222 1945 1950 Illinois 0 6 0 .000 1 8 0 .111 Indiana 5 0 1 1.000 9 0 1 1.000 Michigan 4 1 1 .750 6 3 1 .650 Michigan 5 1 0 .833 7 3 0 .700 Ohio State 5 2 0 .714 6 3 0 .667 1955 Ohio State 5 2 0 .714 7 2 0 .778 Wisconsin 5 2 0 .714 6 3 0 .667 Ohio State 6 0 0 1.000 7 2 0 .778 Northwestern 3 3 1 .500 4 4 1 .500 Illinois 4 2 0 .667 7 2 0 .778 Michigan State 5 1 0 .833 9 1 0 .900 Purdue 3 3 0 .500 7 3 0 .700 Northwestern 3 3 0 .500 6 3 0 .667 Michigan 5 2 0 .714 7 2 0 .778 Wisconsin 2 3 1 .400 3 4 2 .429 Iowa 2 4 0 .333 3 5 1 .389 Purdue 4 2 1 .643 5 3 1 .611 Illinois 1 4 1 .250 2 6 1 .250 Minnesota 1 4 1 .250 1 7 1 .167 Illinois 3 3 1 .500 5 3 1 .611 Minnesota 1 5 0 .167 4 5 0 .444 Indiana 1 4 0 .200 3 5 1 .389 Wisconsin 3 4 0 .429 4 5 0 .444 Iowa 1 5 0 .167 2 7 0 .222 Purdue 1 4 0 .200 2 7 0 .222 Iowa 2 3 1 .417 3 5 1 .389 Michigan State - - - —— 8 1 0 .889 Minnesota 2 5 0 .286 3 6 0 .333 Beginning 1946, ties count 1/2 win, 1/2 loss Indiana 1 5 0 .167 3 6 0 .333 1951 Northwestern 0 6 1 .071 0 8 1 .056 1946 Illinois 5 0 1 .917 9 0 1 .950 Illinois 6 1 0 .857 8 2 0 .800 Purdue 4 1 0 .800 5 4 0 .554 1956 Michigan 5 1 1 .785 6 2 1 .722 Wisconsin 5 1 1 .786 7 1 1 .833 Iowa 5 1 0 .833 9 1 0 .900 Indiana 4 2 0 .667 6 3 0 .667 Michigan 4 2 0 .667 4 5 0 .444 Michigan 5 2 0 .714 7 2 0 .778 Iowa 3 3 0 .500 5 4 0 .556 Ohio State 2 2 2 .500 4 3 2 .564 Minnesota 4 1 2 .714 6 1 2 .778 Minnesota 3 4 0 .429 5 4 0 .556 Northwestern 2 4 0 .333 5 4 0 .554 Michigan State 4 2 0 .667 7 2 0 .778 Northwestern 2 3 1 .416 4 4 1 .500 Minnesota 1 4 1 .250 2 6 1 .278 Ohio State 4 2 0 .667 6 3 0 .667 Ohio State 2 3 1 .416 4 3 2 .555 Indiana 1 5 0 .167 2 7 0 .222 Northwestern 3 3 1 .500 4 4 1 .500 Wisconsin 2 5 0 .286 4 5 0 .444 Iowa 0 5 1 .083 2 5 2 .333 Purdue 1 4 2 .286 3 4 2 .444 Purdue 0 5 1 .083 2 6 1 .277 Michigan State - - - —— 9 0 0 1.000 Illinois 1 4 2 .286 2 5 2 .333 Wisconsin 0 4 3 .214 1 5 3 .278 1947 1952 Indiana 1 5 0 .167 3 6 0 .333 Michigan 6 0 0 1.000 10 0 0 1.000 Wisconsin 4 1 1 .750 6 3 1 .650 Wisconsin 3 2 1 .583 5 3 1 .611 Purdue 4 1 1 .750 4 3 2 .555 1957 Illinois 3 3 0 .500 5 3 1 .611 Ohio State 5 2 0 .714 6 3 0 .667 Ohio State 7 0 0 1.000 9 1 0 .900 Minnesota 3 3 0 .500 6 3 0 .667 Michigan 4 2 0 .667 5 4 0 .555 Michigan State 5 1 0 .833 8 1 0 .889 Purdue 3 3 0 .500 5 4 0 .556 Minnesota 3 1 2 .667 4 3 2 .555 Iowa 4 1 1 .750 7 1 1 .833 Iowa 2 3 1 .417 3 5 1 .367 Illinois 2 5 0 .286 4 5 0 .444 Purdue 4 3 0 .571 5 4 0 .556 Indiana 2 3 1 .417 5 3 1 .611 Northwestern 2 5 0 .286 2 6 1 .278 Wisconsin 4 3 0 .571 6 3 0 .667 Northwestern 2 4 0 .333 3 6 0 .333 Iowa 2 5 0 .286 2 7 0 .222 Michigan 3 3 1 .500 5 3 1 .611 Ohio Sate 1 4 1 .250 2 1 1 .278 Indiana 1 5 0 .167 2 7 0 .222 Illinois 3 4 0 .427 4 5 0 .444 Michigan State - - - —— 9 0 0 1.000 Minnesota 3 5 0 .375 4 5 0 .444 Indiana 0 6 0 .000 1 8 0 .111 Northwestern 0 7 0 .000 0 9 0 .000

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Conference Season 1958 1963 1968 Iowa 5 1 0 .833 8 1 1 .859 Illinois 5 1 1 .786 8 1 1 .850 Ohio State 7 0 0 1.000 10 0 0 1.000 Wisconsin 5 1 1 .786 7 1 1 .833 Michigan State 4 1 1 .750 6 2 1 .722 Michigan 6 1 0 .857 8 2 0 .800 Ohio State 4 1 2 .714 6 1 2 .778 Ohio State 4 1 1 .750 5 3 1 .611 Purdue 5 2 0 .714 8 2 0 .800 Purdue 3 1 2 .667 6 1 2 .778 Purdue 4 3 0 .571 5 4 0 .536 Minnesota 5 2 0 .714 6 4 0 .600 Indiana 3 2 1 .583 5 3 1 .611 Northwestern 3 4 0 .429 5 4 0 .556 Indiana 4 3 0 .571 6 4 0 .600 Illinois 4 3 0 .571 4 5 0 .444 Wisconsin 3 4 0 .429 5 4 0 .556 Iowa 4 3 0 .571 5 5 0 .500 Northwestern 3 4 0 .429 5 4 0 .556 Michigan 2 3 2 .429 3 4 2 .444 Michigan State 2 5 0 .286 5 5 0 .500 Michigan 1 5 1 .214 2 6 1 .278 Iowa 2 3 1 .417 3 3 2 .500 Illinois 1 6 0 .143 1 9 0 .100 Minnesota 1 6 0 .142 1 8 0 .111 Minnesota 2 5 0 .286 3 6 0 .333 Northwestern 1 6 0 .143 1 9 0 .100 Michigan State 0 5 1 .083 3 5 1 .389 Indiana 1 5 0 .167 3 6 0 .333 Wisconsin 0 7 0 .000 0 10 0 .000

1959 1964 1969 Wisconsin 5 2 0 .714 7 3 0 .700 Michigan 6 1 0 .857 9 1 0 .900 Michigan 6 1 0 .857 8 3 0 .727 Michigan State 4 2 0 .667 5 4 0 .556 Ohio State 5 1 0 .833 7 2 0 .778 Ohio State 6 1 0 .857 8 1 0 .889 Purdue 4 2 1 .643 5 2 2 .667 Purdue 5 2 0 .714 6 3 0 .667 Purdue 5 2 0 .714 8 2 0 .800 Illinois 4 2 1 .643 5 3 1 .611 Illinois 4 3 0 .571 6 3 0 .667 Minnesota 4 3 0 .571 4 5 1 .450 Northwestern 4 3 0 .571 6 3 0 .667 Minnesota 4 3 0 .571 5 4 0 .556 Indiana 3 4 0 .429 4 6 0 .400 Iowa 3 3 0 .500 5 4 0 .556 Michigan State 3 3 0 .500 4 5 0 .444 Iowa 3 4 0 .429 5 5 0 .500 Michigan 3 4 0 .429 4 5 0 .444 Northwestern 2 5 0 .286 3 6 0 .333 Northwestern 3 4 0 .429 3 7 0 .300 Indiana 2 4 1 .357 4 4 1 .500 Wisconsin 2 5 0 .286 3 6 0 .333 Wisconsin 3 4 0 .429 3 7 0 .300 Ohio State 2 4 1 .357 3 5 1 .389 Iowa 1 5 0 .167 3 6 0 .333 Michigan State 2 5 0 .286 4 6 0 .400 Minnesota 1 6 0 .143 2 7 0 .222 Indiana 1 5 0 .167 2 7 0 .222 Illinois 0 7 0 .000 0 10 0 .000

1960 1965 1970 Iowa 5 1 0 .833 8 1 0 .889 Michigan State 7 0 0 1.000 10 1 0 .909 Ohio State 7 0 0 1.000 9 1 0 .900 Minnesota 5 1 0 .833 8 2 0 .800 Ohio State 6 1 0 .857 7 2 0 .778 Michigan 6 1 0 .857 9 1 0 .900 Ohio State 4 2 0 .667 7 2 0 .778 Purdue 5 2 0 .714 7 2 1 .750 Northwestern 6 1 0 .857 6 4 0 .600 Michigan State 3 2 0 .600 6 2 1 .722 Minnesota 5 2 0 .714 5 4 1 .550 Iowa 3 3 1 .500 3 6 1 .350 Illinois 2 4 0 .333 5 4 0 .556 Illinois 4 3 0 .571 6 4 0 .600 Wisconsin 3 4 0 .429 4 5 1 .450 Michigan 2 4 0 .333 5 4 0 .556 Northwestern 3 4 0 .429 4 6 0 .400 Michigan State 3 4 0 .429 4 6 0 .400 Northwestern 2 4 0 .333 5 4 0 .556 Michigan 2 5 0 .286 4 6 0 .400 Minnesota 2 4 1 .357 3 6 1 .350 Purdue 2 4 0 .333 4 4 1 .500 Wisconsin 2 5 0 .286 2 7 1 .250 Purdue 2 5 0 .286 4 6 0 .400 Wisconsin 2 5 0 .286 4 5 0 .444 Indiana 1 6 0 .143 2 8 0 .200 Illinois 1 6 0 .143 3 7 0 .300 Indiana - - - —— 1 8 0 .111 Iowa 0 7 0 .000 1 9 0 .100 Indiana 1 6 0 .143 1 9 0 .100

1961 1966 1971 Ohio State 6 0 0 1.000 8 0 1 .944 Michigan State 7 0 0 1.000 9 0 1 .950 Michigan 8 0 0 1.000 11 1 0 .917 Minnesota 6 1 0 .875 8 2 0 .800 Purdue 6 1 0 .857 9 2 0 .818 Northwestern 6 3 0 .667 7 4 0 .636 Michigan State 5 2 0 .714 7 2 0 .778 Michigan 4 3 0 .571 6 4 0 .600 Ohio State 5 3 0 .625 6 4 0 .600 Purdue 4 2 0 .667 6 3 0 .667 Illinois 4 3 0 .571 4 6 0 .400 Illinois 5 3 0 .625 5 6 0 .455 Wisconsin 4 3 0 .571 6 3 0 .667 Minnesota 3 3 1 .500 4 5 1 .450 Michigan State 5 3 0 .625 6 5 0 .545 Michigan 3 3 0 .500 6 3 0 .667 Ohio State 3 4 0 .429 4 5 0 .444 Wisconsin 3 5 0 .375 4 6 1 .405 Iowa 2 4 0 .333 5 4 0 .556 Northwestern 2 4 1 .357 3 6 1 .350 Minnesota 3 5 0 .375 4 7 0 .364 Northwestern 2 4 0 .333 4 5 0 .444 Wisconsin 2 4 1 .357 3 6 1 .350 Purdue 3 5 0 .375 3 7 0 .300 Indiana 0 6 0 .000 2 7 0 .222 Indiana 1 5 1 .214 1 8 1 .150 Indiana 2 6 0 .250 3 8 0 .273 Illinois 0 7 0 .000 0 9 0 .000 Iowa 1 6 0 .143 2 8 0 .200 Iowa 1 8 0 .111 1 10 0 .100

1962 1967 1972 Wisconsin 6 1 0 .857 8 2 0 .800 Indiana 6 1 0 .857 9 2 0 .818 Michigan 7 1 0 .875 10 1 0 .909 Minnesota 5 2 0 .714 6 2 1 .722 Minnesota 6 1 0 .857 8 2 0 .800 Ohio State 7 1 0 .875 9 2 0 .818 Northwestern 4 2 0 .667 7 2 0 .778 Purdue 6 1 0 .857 8 2 0 .800 Purdue 6 2 0 .750 6 5 0 .545 Ohio State 4 2 0 .667 6 3 0 .667 Ohio State 5 2 0 .714 6 3 0 .667 Michigan State 5 2 1 .688 5 5 1 .500 Michigan State 3 3 0 .500 5 4 0 .556 Illinois 3 4 0 .429 4 6 0 .400 Minnesota 4 4 0 .500 4 7 0 .364 Purdue 3 3 0 .500 4 4 1 .500 Michigan 3 4 0 .429 4 6 0 .400 Indiana 3 5 0 .375 5 6 0 .455 Iowa 3 3 0 .500 4 5 0 .444 Michigan State 3 4 0 .429 3 7 0 .300 Illinois 3 5 0 .375 3 8 0 .273 Illinois 2 5 0 .286 2 7 0 .222 Northwestern 2 5 0 .286 3 7 0 .300 Iowa 2 6 1 .278 3 7 1 .318 Indiana 1 5 0 .167 3 6 0 .333 Iowa 0 6 1 .071 1 8 1 .150 Wisconsin 2 6 0 .250 4 7 0 .364 Michigan 1 6 0 .143 2 7 0 .222 Wisconsin 0 6 1 .071 0 9 1 .050 Northwestern 1 8 0 .111 2 9 0 .182

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Conference Season 1973 1978 1983 Ohio State 7 0 1 .938 10 0 1 .954 Michigan 7 1 0 .875 10 2 0 .833 Illinois 9 0 0 1.000 10 2 0 .833 Michigan 7 0 1 .938 10 0 1 .954 Michigan State 7 1 0 .875 8 3 0 .727 Michigan 8 1 0 .889 9 3 0 .750 Minnesota 6 2 0 .750 7 4 0 .636 Purdue 6 1 1 .813 9 2 1 .792 Iowa 7 2 0 .778 9 3 0 .750 Illinois 4 4 0 .500 5 6 0 .454 Ohio State 6 2 0 .750 7 4 1 .625 Ohio State 6 3 0 .667 9 3 0 .750 Michigan State 4 4 0 .500 5 6 0 .454 Minnesota 4 4 0 .500 5 6 0 .455 Wisconsin 5 4 0 .556 7 4 0 .636 Purdue 4 4 0 .500 5 6 0 .454 Wisconsin 3 4 2 .444 5 4 2 .545 Purdue 3 5 1 .389 3 7 1 .358 Northwestern 4 4 0 .500 4 7 0 .363 Indiana 3 5 0 .375 4 7 0 .364 Michigan State 2 6 1 .278 4 6 1 .409 Wisconsin 3 5 0 .375 4 7 0 .363 Iowa 2 6 0 .250 2 9 0 .182 Indiana 2 7 0 .222 3 8 0 .272 Indiana 0 8 0 .000 2 9 0 .182 Illinois 0 6 2 .125 1 8 2 .182 Northwestern 2 7 0 .222 2 9 0 .181 Iowa 0 8 0 .000 0 11 0 .000 Northwestern 0 8 1 .056 0 10 1 .046 Minnesota 0 9 0 .000 1 10 0 .090

1974 1979 1984 Ohio State 7 1 0 .875 10 2 0 .833 Ohio State 8 0 0 1.000 11 1 0 .917 Ohio State 7 2 0 .778 9 3 0 .750 Michigan 7 1 0 .875 10 1 0 .909 Purdue 7 1 0 .875 10 2 0 .833 Illinois 6 3 0 .667 7 4 0 .636 Michigan State 6 1 1 .813 7 3 1 .682 Michigan 6 2 0 .750 8 4 0 .667 Purdue 6 3 0 .667 7 5 0 .583 Wisconsin 5 3 0 .625 7 4 0 .636 Indiana 5 3 0 .625 8 4 0 .667 Iowa 5 3 1 .611 8 4 1 .654 Illinois 4 3 1 .563 6 4 1 .590 Iowa 4 4 0 .500 5 6 0 .454 Wisconsin 5 3 1 .611 7 4 1 .625 Purdue 3 5 0 .375 4 6 1 .410 Minnesota 3 5 1 .389 4 6 1 .409 Michigan 5 4 0 .556 6 6 0 .500 Minnesota 2 6 0 .250 4 7 0 .364 Michigan State 3 5 0 .375 5 6 0 .454 Michigan State 5 4 0 .556 6 6 0 .500 Iowa 2 6 0 .250 3 8 0 .273 Wisconsin 3 5 0 .375 4 7 0 .373 Minnesota 3 6 0 .333 4 7 0 .364 Northwestern 2 6 0 .250 3 8 0 .273 Illinois 1 6 1 .188 2 8 1 .227 Northwestern 2 7 0 .222 2 9 0 .182 Indiana 1 7 0 .125 1 10 0 .091 Northwestern 0 9 0 .000 1 10 0 .091 Indiana 0 9 0 .000 0 11 0 .000

1975 1980 1985 Ohio State 8 0 0 1.000 11 1 0 .917 Michigan 8 0 0 1.000 10 2 0 .833 Iowa 7 1 0 .875 10 2 0 .833 Michigan 7 1 0 .875 8 2 2 .750 Ohio State 7 1 0 .875 9 3 0 .750 Michigan 6 1 1 .813 10 1 1 .875 Michigan State 4 4 0 .500 7 4 0 .636 Purdue 7 1 0 .875 9 3 0 .750 Illinois 5 2 1 .688 6 5 1 .542 Illinois 4 4 0 .500 5 6 0 .455 Iowa 4 4 0 .500 4 7 0 .364 Ohio State 5 3 0 .625 9 3 0 .750 Purdue 4 4 0 .500 4 7 0 .363 Minnesota 4 5 0 .444 5 6 0 .454 Michigan State 5 3 0 .625 7 5 0 .583 Wisconsin 3 4 1 .438 4 6 1 .409 Indiana 3 5 0 .375 6 5 0 .545 Minnesota 4 4 0 .500 7 5 0 .583 Minnesota 3 5 0 .375 6 5 0 .545 Wisconsin 3 5 0 .375 4 7 0 .364 Purdue 3 5 0 .375 5 6 0 .455 Iowa 3 5 0 .375 3 8 0 .273 Illinois 3 5 0 .375 3 7 1 .318 Wisconsin 2 6 0 .250 5 6 0 .455 Northwestern 2 6 0 .250 3 8 0 .273 Michigan State 2 6 0 .250 3 8 0 .273 Indiana 1 7 0 .125 4 7 0 .364 Indiana 1 6 1 .188 2 8 1 .227 Northwestern 0 9 0 .000 0 11 0 .000 Northwestern 1 7 0 .125 3 8 0 .273

1976 1981 1986 Michigan 7 1 0 .875 10 2 0 .833 Ohio State 6 2 0 .750 9 3 0 .750 Michigan 7 1 0 .875 11 2 0 .846 Ohio State 7 1 0 .875 9 2 1 .792 Iowa 6 2 0 .750 8 4 0 .667 Ohio State 7 1 0 .875 10 3 0 .769 Minnesota 4 4 0 .500 6 5 0 .545 Michigan 6 3 0 .667 9 3 0 .750 Iowa 5 3 0 .625 9 3 0 .750 Purdue 4 4 0 .500 5 6 0 .455 Illinois 6 3 0 .667 7 4 0 .636 Minnesota 5 3 0 .625 6 6 0 .500 Illinois 4 4 0 .500 5 6 0 .455 Wisconsin 6 3 0 .667 7 5 0 .583 Michigan State 4 4 0 .500 6 5 0 .545 Indiana 4 4 0 .500 5 6 0 .455 Minnesota 4 5 0 .444 6 5 0 .545 Indiana 3 5 0 .375 6 6 0 .500 Iowa 3 5 0 .375 5 6 0 .455 Michigan State 4 5 0 .444 5 6 0 .454 Illinois 3 5 0 .375 4 7 0 .364 Wisconsin 3 5 0 .375 5 6 0 .455 Purdue 3 6 0 .333 5 6 0 .454 Northwestern 2 6 0 .250 4 7 0 .364 Michigan State 3 5 0 .375 4 6 1 .409 Indiana 3 6 0 .333 3 8 0 .272 Purdue 2 6 0 .250 3 8 0 .273 Northwestern 1 7 0 .125 1 10 0 .091 Northwestern 0 9 0 .000 0 11 0 .000 Wisconsin 2 6 0 .250 3 9 0 .250

1977 1982 1987 Michigan 7 1 0 .875 10 2 0 .833 Michigan 8 1 0 .889 8 4 0 .667 Michigan State 7 0 1 .938 9 2 1 .792 Ohio State 7 1 0 .875 9 3 0 .750 Ohio State 7 1 0 .875 9 3 0 .750 Iowa 6 2 0 .750 10 3 0 .769 Michigan State 6 1 1 .813 7 3 1 .682 Iowa 6 2 0 .750 8 4 0 .667 Indiana 6 2 0 .750 8 4 0 .667 Indiana 4 3 1 .563 5 5 1 .500 Illinois 6 3 0 .667 7 5 0 .583 Michigan 5 3 0 .625 8 4 0 .667 Minnesota 4 4 0 .500 7 5 0 .583 Wisconsin 5 4 0 .556 7 5 0 .583 Ohio State 4 4 0 .500 6 4 1 .591 Purdue 3 5 0 .375 5 6 0 .456 Indiana 4 5 0 .444 5 6 0 .455 Minnesota 3 5 0 .375 6 5 0 .545 Iowa 3 5 0 .375 4 7 0 .364 Purdue 3 6 0 .333 3 8 0 .273 Purdue 3 5 0 .375 3 7 1 .318 Wisconsin 3 6 0 .333 5 6 0 .456 Northwestern 2 7 0 .222 3 8 0 .273 Illinois 2 5 1 .313 3 7 1 .318 Illinois 2 6 0 .250 3 8 0 .273 Michigan State 2 7 0 .222 2 9 0 .181 Northwestern 2 6 0 .250 2 8 1 .227 Northwestern 1 8 0 .111 1 10 0 .091 Minnesota 1 8 0 .111 3 8 0 .273 Wisconsin 1 7 0 .125 3 8 0 .272

261 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL All-Time Conference Standings Conference Season 1988 1993 1998 Michigan 7 0 1 .938 9 2 1 .792 Ohio State 6 1 1 .813 10 1 1 .875 Ohio State 7 1 .875 11 1 .917 Michigan State 6 1 1 .813 6 5 1 .542 Wisconsin 6 1 1 .813 10 1 1 .875 Wisconsin 7 1 .875 11 1 .917 Iowa 4 1 3 .688 6 4 3 .577 Penn State 6 2 0 .750 10 2 0 .833 Michigan 7 1 .875 10 3 .769 Illinois 5 2 1 .688 6 5 1 .542 Indiana 5 3 0 .625 8 4 0 .667 Purdue 6 2 .750 9 4 .692 Indiana 5 3 0 .625 8 3 1 .708 Michigan 5 3 0 .625 8 4 0 .667 Penn State 5 3 .625 9 3 .750 Purdue 3 5 0 .375 4 7 0 .364 Illinois 5 3 0 .625 5 6 0 .455 Michigan State 4 4 .500 6 6 .500 Ohio State 2 5 1 .313 4 6 1 .409 Michigan State 4 4 0 .500 6 6 0 .500 Minnesota 2 6 .250 5 6 .455 Northwestern 2 5 1 .313 2 8 1 .227 Iowa 3 5 0 .375 6 6 0 .500 Indiana 2 6 .250 4 7 .364 Minnesota 0 6 2 .125 2 7 2 .227 Minnesota 3 5 0 .375 4 7 0 .364 Illinois 2 6 .250 3 8 .273 Wisconsin 1 7 0 .125 1 10 0 .091 Northwestern 0 8 0 .000 2 9 0 .182 Iowa 2 6 .250 3 8 .273 Purdue 0 8 0 .000 1 10 0 .091 Northwestern 0 8 .000 3 9 .250 1989 Michigan 8 0 0 1.000 10 2 0 .833 1994 1999 Illinois 7 1 0 .875 10 2 0 .833 Penn State 8 0 0 1.000 12 0 0 1.000 Wisconsin 7 1 .875 10 2 .833 Michigan State 6 2 0 .750 8 4 0 .667 Ohio State 6 2 0 .750 9 4 0 .692 Michigan 6 2 .750 10 2 .833 Ohio State 6 2 0 .750 8 4 0 .667 Michigan 5 3 0 .625 8 4 0 .667 Michigan State 6 2 .750 10 2 .833 Minnesota 4 4 0 .500 6 5 0 .545 Wisconsin 4 3 1 .563 7 4 1 .625 Minnesota 5 3 .625 8 4 .667 Indiana 3 5 0 .375 5 6 0 .455 Illinois 4 4 0 .500 7 5 0 .583 Penn State 5 3 .625 10 3 .769 Iowa 3 5 0 .375 5 6 0 .455 Michigan State 4 4 0 .500 5 6 0 .455 Illinois 4 4 .500 8 4 .667 Purdue 2 6 0 .250 3 8 0 .272 Iowa 3 4 1 .438 5 5 1 .500 Purdue 4 4 .500 7 5 .583 Wisconsin 1 7 0 .125 2 9 0 .182 Indiana 3 5 0 .375 6 5 0 .545 Ohio State 3 5 .375 6 6 .500 Northwestern 0 8 0 .000 0 11 0 .000 Purdue 2 4 2 .375 4 5 2 .455 Indiana 3 5 .375 4 7 .364 Northwestern 2 6 0 .250 3 7 1 .318 Northwestern 1 7 .125 3 8 .273 1990 Minnesota 1 7 0 .125 3 8 0 .273 Iowa 0 8 .000 1 10 .091 Michigan 6 2 0 .750 9 3 0 .750 Michigan State 6 2 0 .750 8 3 1 .708 1995 2000 Illinois 6 2 0 .750 8 4 0 .667 Northwestern 8 0 0 1.000 10 2 0 .833 Purdue 6 2 .750 8 4 .667 Iowa 6 2 0 .750 8 4 0 .667 Ohio State 7 1 0 .875 11 2 0 .846 Michigan 6 2 .750 9 3 .750 Ohio State 5 2 1 .688 7 4 1 .625 Michigan 5 3 0 .625 9 4 0 .692 Northwestern 6 2 .750 8 4 .667 Minnesota 5 3 0 .625 6 5 0 .545 Penn State 5 3 0 .625 9 3 0 .750 Ohio State 5 3 .625 8 4 .667 Indiana 3 4 1 .438 6 5 1 .542 Michigan State 4 3 1 .563 6 5 1 .542 Minnesota 4 4 .500 6 6 .500 Northwestern 1 7 0 .125 2 9 0 .182 Iowa 4 4 0 .500 8 4 0 .667 Penn State 4 4 .500 5 7 .417 Purdue 1 7 0 .125 2 9 0 .182 Illinois 3 4 1 .438 5 5 1 .500 Wisconsin 4 4 .500 9 4 .692 Wisconsin 0 8 0 .000 1 10 0 .090 Wisconsin 3 4 1 .438 4 5 2 .455 Iowa 3 5 .375 3 9 .250 Penn State - - - — 9 3 0 .750 Purdue 2 5 1 .313 4 6 1 .409 Illinois 2 6 .250 5 6 .455 Minnesota 1 7 0 .125 3 8 0 .273 Indiana 2 6 .250 3 8 .273 1991 Indiana 0 8 0 .000 2 9 0 .182 Michigan State 2 6 .250 5 6 .455 Michigan 8 0 0 1.000 10 2 0 .833 Iowa 7 1 0 .875 10 1 1 .875 1996 2001 Ohio State 5 3 0 .625 8 4 0 .667 Ohio State 7 1 .875 11 1 .917 Illinois 7 1 .875 10 2 .833 Indiana 5 3 0 .625 7 4 1 .625 Northwestern 7 1 .875 9 3 .750 Michigan 6 2 .750 8 4 .667 Illinois 4 4 0 .500 6 6 0 .500 Penn State 6 2 .750 11 2 .846 Ohio State 5 3 .625 7 5 .583 Purdue 3 5 0 .375 4 7 0 .364 Iowa 6 2 .750 9 3 .750 Iowa 4 4 .500 7 5 .583 Michigan State 3 5 0 .375 3 8 0 .273 Michigan 5 3 .625 8 4 .667 Purdue 4 4 .500 6 6 .500 Wisconsin 2 6 0 .250 5 6 0 .455 Michigan State 5 3 .625 6 6 .500 Penn State 4 4 .500 5 6 .455 Northwestern 2 6 0 .250 3 8 0 .273 Wisconsin 3 5 .375 8 5 .615 Indiana 4 4 .500 5 6 .455 Minnesota 1 7 0 .125 2 9 0 .182 Purdue 2 6 .250 3 8 .273 Michigan State 3 5 .375 7 5 .583 Penn State - - - — 11 2 0 .846 Minnesota 1 7 .125 4 7 .364 Wisconsin 3 5 .375 5 7 .417 Indiana 1 7 .125 3 8 .273 Northwestern 2 6 .250 4 7 .364 1992 Illinois 1 7 .125 2 9 .182 Minnesota 2 6 .250 4 7 .364 Michigan 6 0 2 .778 8 0 3 .864 Ohio State 5 2 1 .688 8 2 1 .773 1997 2002 Michigan State 5 3 0 .625 5 6 0 .455 Michigan 8 0 1.000 12 0 1.000 Ohio State 8 0 1.000 14 0 1.000 Illinois 4 3 1 .563 6 4 1 .591 Ohio State 6 2 .750 10 3 .769 Iowa 8 0 1.000 11 2 .846 Iowa 4 4 0 .500 5 7 0 .417 Penn State 6 2 .750 9 3 .750 Michigan 6 2 .750 10 3 .769 Indiana 3 5 0 .375 5 6 0 .455 Purdue 6 2 .750 9 3 .750 Penn State 5 3 .625 9 4 .692 Wisconsin 3 5 0 .375 5 6 0 .455 Wisconsin 5 3 .625 8 5 .615 Purdue 4 4 .500 7 6 .538 Purdue 3 5 0 .375 4 7 0 .364 Iowa 4 4 .500 7 5 .583 Illinois 4 4 .500 5 7 .417 Northwestern 3 5 0 .375 3 8 0 .273 Michigan State 4 4 .500 7 5 .583 Minnesota 3 5 .375 8 5 .615 Minnesota 2 6 0 .250 2 9 0 .182 Northwestern 3 5 .375 5 7 .416 Wisconsin 2 6 .250 8 6 .571 Penn State - - - — 7 5 0 .583 Minnesota 1 7 .125 3 9 .250 Michigan State 2 6 .250 4 8 .333 Indiana 1 7 .125 2 9 .250 Indiana 1 7 .125 3 9 .250 Illinois 0 8 .000 0 11 .000 Northwestern 1 7 .125 3 9 .250 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL All-Time Conference Standings Conference Season Conference Season Conference Season 2003 2008 2011 Michigan 7 1 .875 10 3 .769 Penn State 7 1 .875 11 2 .846 Legends Division Ohio State 6 2 .750 11 2 .846 Ohio State 7 1 .875 10 3 .769 Michigan State 7 1 .875 11 3 .786 Purdue 6 2 .750 9 4 .692 Michigan State 6 2 .750 9 4 .692 Michigan 6 2 .750 11 2 .846 Iowa 5 3 .625 10 3 .769 Iowa 5 3 .625 9 4 .692 Nebraska 5 3 .625 9 4 .692 Minnesota 5 3 .625 10 3 .769 Northwestern 5 3 .625 9 4 .692 Iowa 4 4 .500 7 6 .538 Michigan State 5 3 .625 8 5 .615 Minnesota 3 5 .375 7 6 .538 Northwestern 3 5 .375 6 7 .462 Wisconsin 4 4 .500 7 6 .538 Wisconsin 3 5 .375 7 6 .538 Minnesota 2 6 .250 3 9 .250 Northwestern 4 4 .500 6 7 .462 Illinois 3 5 .375 5 7 .417 Penn State 1 7 .125 3 9 .250 Purdue 2 6 .250 4 8 .333 Leaders Division Indiana 1 7 .125 2 10 .167 Michigan 2 6 .250 3 9 .250 Wisconsin 6 2 .750 11 3 .786 Illinois 0 8 .000 1 11 .083 Indiana 1 7 .125 3 9 .250 Penn State 6 2 .750 9 4 .692 Purdue 4 4 .500 7 6 .538 2004 2009 Ohio State 3 5 .375 6 7 .462 Michigan 7 1 .875 9 3 .750 Ohio State 7 1 .875 11 2 .846 Illinois 2 6 .250 7 6 .538 Iowa 7 1 .875 10 2 .833 Iowa 6 2 .750 11 2 .846 Indiana 0 8 .000 1 11 .083 Wisconsin 6 2 .750 9 3 .750 Penn State 6 2 .750 11 2 .846 Northwestern 5 3 .625 6 6 .500 Wisconsin 5 3 .625 10 3 .769 2012 Ohio State 4 4 .500 8 4 .667 Northwestern 5 3 .625 8 5 .615 Legends Division Purdue 4 4 .500 7 5 .583 Michigan State 4 4 .400 6 7 .462 Nebraska 7 1 .875 10 4 .714 Michigan State 4 4 .500 5 7 .417 Purdue 4 4 .500 5 7 .417 Michigan 6 2 .750 8 5 .615 Minnesota 3 5 .375 7 5 .583 Minnesota 3 5 .375 6 7 .462 Northwestern 5 3 .625 10 3 .769 Penn State 2 6 .250 4 7 .364 Illinois 2 6 .250 3 9 .250 Michigan State 3 5 .375 7 6 .538 Illinois 1 7 .125 3 8 .273 Michigan 1 7 .125 5 7 .417 Minnesota 2 6 .250 6 7 .462 Indiana 1 7 .125 3 8 .273 Indiana 1 7 .125 4 8 .333 Iowa 2 6 .250 4 8 .333

2005 2010 Leaders Division Penn State 7 1 .875 11 1 .917 >Ohio State 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 Ohio State 8 0 1.000 12 0 1.000 Ohio State 7 1 .875 10 2 .833 Michigan State 7 1 .875 11 2 .846 Penn State 6 2 .750 8 4 .667 Wisconsin 5 3 .625 10 3 .769 Wisconsin 7 1 .875 11 2 .846 Wisconsin 4 4 .500 8 6 .571 Michigan 5 3 .625 7 5 .583 Iowa 4 4 .500 8 5 .615 Purdue 3 5 .375 6 7 .462 Northwestern 5 3 .625 7 5 .583 Penn State 4 4 .500 7 6 .538 Indiana 2 6 .250 4 8 .333 Iowa 5 3 .625 7 5 .583 Illinois 4 4 .500 7 6 .538 Illinois 0 8 .000 2 10 .167 Minnesota 4 4 .500 7 5 .583 Michigan 3 5 .375 7 6 .538 Purdue 3 5 .375 5 6 .455 Northwestern 3 5 .375 7 6 .538 All-Time Big Ten Championships Michigan State 2 6 .250 5 6 .455 Purdue 2 6 .250 4 8 .333 (Since Ohio State entered the conference in 1913) Indiana 1 7 .125 4 7 .364 Minnesota 2 6 .250 3 9 .250 Team Outright Shared Total Illinois 0 8 .000 2 9 .182 Indiana 1 7 .125 5 7 .417 Michigan...... 16...... 26...... 42 >The 2010 season’s wins were vacated. OHIO STATE ...... 18...... >16...... >34 2006 Minnesota...... 7...... 11...... 18 Illinois...... 8...... 7...... 15 Ohio State 8 0 1.000 12 1 .923 Wisconsin...... 8...... 6...... 14 Michigan 7 1 .875 11 2 .846 Iowa...... 4...... 7...... 11 Wisconsin 7 1 .875 12 1 .923 Northwestern...... 2...... 6...... 8 Penn State 5 3 .625 9 4 .692 Purdue...... 1...... 7...... 8 Purdue 5 3 .625 8 6 .571 Michigan State...... 3...... 4...... 7 Minnesota 3 5 .375 6 7 .462 Penn State...... 1...... 2...... 3 Indiana 3 5 .375 5 7 .417 Chicago...... 2...... 0...... 2 Northwestern 2 6 .250 4 8 .333 Indiana...... 1...... 1...... 2 Iowa 2 6 .250 6 7 .462 Illinois 1 7 .125 2 10 .167 Michigan State 1 7 .125 4 8 .333 All-Time Big Ten Standings (Based on wins) (Conference games only from 1896-2012) 2007 Team won Lost Tied Pct. Ohio State 7 1 .875 11 2 .846 Michigan (1896)...... 479...... 188...... 18...... 713 Illinois 6 2 .750 9 4 .692 >OHIO STATE (1913) ...... 465...... 171...... 24...... 722 Wisconsin (1896) ...... 337...... 365...... 41...... 481 Michigan 6 2 .750 9 4 .692 Illinois (1896) ...... 333...... 392...... 32...... 461 Wisconsin 5 3 .625 9 4 .692 Minnesota (1896) ...... 328...... 369...... 28...... 471 Penn State 4 4 .500 9 4 .692 Purdue (1896) ...... 320...... 360...... 32...... 471 Iowa 4 4 .500 6 6 .500 Iowa (1900) ...... 297...... 359...... 25...... 454 Purdue 3 5 .375 8 5 .615 Northwestern (1896) ...... 257...... 459...... 22...... 363 Indiana 3 5 .375 7 6 .538 Michigan State (1953) ...... 243...... 200...... 9...... 547 Michigan State 3 5 .375 7 6 .538 Indiana (1900) ...... 190...... 464...... 24...... 297 Northwestern 3 5 .375 6 6 .500 Chicago (1896-1939) ...... 130...... 114...... 19...... 530 Minnesota 0 8 .000 1 11 .083 Penn State (1993) ...... 102...... 62...... 0...... 621 Nebraska (2011)...... 12...... 4...... 0...... 750 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL results when ranked

When Ohio State is ranked no. 1 (66-12-1)

when ohio state is ranked in the top 10 (314-76-9)

When ohio state is ranked against opponents (436-136-14)

When both teams are ranked (osu 115-85-10)

when opponent is ranked in the top 10 (67-51-8)

when Opponent is ranked against ohio state (134-110-12)

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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 International United Press International 2. California 1. OHIO STATE 2. Michigan 1951 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 International 2. Tennessee 2. OHIO STATE 3. California 1952 United Press International 3. USC 3. Randolph Field 4. Army 1. Michigan State 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 15. OHIO STATE United Press International 9. Alabama 8. Arkansas Associated Press 1945 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 3. Michigan 4. Indiana 4. California 4. Tennessee 5. Oklahoma State 5. Army 5. Boston College 6. Michigan 6. Michigan 6. Texas A&M 7. St. Mary’s 7. Kentucky 7. Northwestern 8. Penn 8. Princeton 8. Nebraska 9. Notre Dame 9. Michigan State 9. Mississippi State 10. Texas 10. OHIO STATE 10. Washington 14. OHIO STATE

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Associated Press 1954 United Press International Associated Press 1959 United Press International United Press International 1. OHIO STATE 1957 1. Syracuse 1962 1964 2. UCLA 1. OHIO STATE 2. Mississippi 1. USC 1. Alabama 3. Oklahoma 2. Auburn 3. LSU 2. Wisconsin 2. Arkansas 4. Notre Dame 3. Michigan State 4. Texas 3. Mississippi 3. Notre Dame 5. Navy 4. Oklahoma 5. Georgia 4. Texas 4. Michigan 6. Mississippi 5. Iowa 6. Wisconsin 5. Alabama 5. Texas 7. Army 6. Navy 7. TCU 6. Arkansas 6. Nebraska 8. Maryland 7. Rice 8. Washington 7. Oklahoma 7. LSU 9. Wisconsin 8. Mississippi 9. Arkansas 8. LSU 8. Oregon State 10. Arkansas 9. Notre Dame 10. Alabama 9. Penn State 9. OHIO STATE 10. Texas A&M 10. Minnesota 10. USC United Press International United Press International 13. OHIO STATE 1955 Associated Press 1957 1960 Associated Press 1964 1. Oklahoma 1. Auburn 1. Minnesota Associated Press 1962 1. Alabama 2. Michigan State 2. OHIO STATE 2. Iowa 1. USC 2. Arkansas 3. Maryland 3. Michigan State 3. Mississippi 2. Wisconsin 3. Notre Dame 4. UCLA 4. Oklahoma 4. Missouri 3. Mississippi 4. Michigan 5. TCU 5. Navy 5. Washington 4. Texas 5. Texas 6. OHIO STATE 6. Iowa 6. Navy 5. Alabama 6. Nebraska 7. Georgia Tech 7. Mississippi 7. Arkansas 6. Arkansas 7. LSU 8. Notre Dame 8. Rice 8. OHIO STATE 7. LSU 8. Oregon State 9. Mississippi 9. Texas A&M 9. Kansas 8. Oklahoma 9. OHIO STATE 10. Auburn 10. Notre Dame 10. Alabama 9. Penn State 10. USC 10. Minnesota Associated Press 1955 United Press International Associated Press 1960 United Press International 1. Oklahoma 1958 1. Minnesota United Press International 1965 2. Michigan State 1. LSU 2. Mississippi 1963 1. Michigan State 3. Maryland 2. Iowa 3. Iowa 1. Texas 2. Arkansas 4. UCLA 3. Army 4. Navy 2. Navy 3. Nebraska 5. OHIO STATE 4. Auburn 5. Missouri 3. Pitt 4. Alabama 6. TCU 5. Oklahoma 6. Washington 4. Illinois 5. UCLA 7. Georgia Tech 6. Wisconsin 7. Arkansas 5. Nebraska 6. Missouri 8. Auburn 7. OHIO STATE 8. OHIO STATE 6. Auburn 7. Tennessee 9. Notre Dame 8. Air Force 9. Alabama 7. Mississippi 8. Notre Dame 10. Mississippi 9. TCU 10. Duke 8. Oklahoma 9. USC 10. Syracuse 9. Alabama 10. Texas Tech United Press International United Press International 10. Michigan State 11. OHIO STATE 1956 Associated Press 1958 1961 1. Oklahoma 1. LSU 1. Alabama Associated Press 1963 Associated Press 1965 2. Tennessee 2. Iowa 2. OHIO STATE 1. Texas 1. Alabama 3. Iowa 3. Army 3. LSU 2. Navy 2. Michigan State 4. Georgia Tech 4. Auburn 4. Texas 3. Illinois 3. Arkansas 5. Texas A&M 5. Oklahoma 5. Mississippi 4. Pitt 4. UCLA 6. Miami (Fla.) 6. Air Force 6. Minnesota 5. Auburn 5. Nebraska 7. Michigan 7. Wisconsin 7. Colorado 6. Nebraska 6. Missouri 8. Syracuse 8. OHIO STATE 8. Arkansas 7. Mississippi 7. Tennessee 9. Minnesota 9. Syracuse 9. Michigan State 8. Alabama 8. LSU 10. Michigan State 10. TCU 10. Utah State 9. Michigan State 9. Notre Dame 10. Oklahoma 10. USC Associated Press 1956 United Press International Associated Press 1961 1. Oklahoma 1959 1. Alabama 2. Tennessee 1. Syracuse 2. OHIO STATE 3. Iowa 2. Mississippi 3. Texas 4. Georgia Tech 3. LSU 4. LSU 5. Texas A&M 4. Texas 5. Mississippi 6. Miami (Fla.) 5. Georgia 6. Minnesota 7. Michigan 6. Wisconsin 7. Colorado 8. Syracuse 7. Washington 8. Michigan State 9. Michigan State 8. TCU 9. Arkansas 10. Oregon State 9. Arkansas 10. Utah State 15. OHIO STATE 10. Penn State 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Yearly Wire Service Polls

United Press International Associated Press 1968 United Press International Associated Press 1968 United Press International 1966 1. OHIO STATE 1966 1. OHIO STATE 1971 1. Notre Dame 2. Penn State 1. Notre Dame 2. Penn State 1. Nebraska 2. Michigan State 3. Texas 2. Michigan State 3. Texas 2. Alabama 3. Alabama 4. USC 3. Alabama 4. USC 3. Oklahoma 4. Georgia 5. Notre Dame 4. Georgia 5. Notre Dame 4. Michigan 5. UCLA 6. Arkansas 5. UCLA 6. Arkansas 5. Auburn 6. Purdue 7. Kansas 6. Purdue 7. Kansas 6. Arizona State 7. Nebraska 8. Georgia 7. Nebraska 8. Georgia 7. Colorado 8. Georgia Tech 9. Missouri 8. Georgia Tech 9. Missouri 8. Georgia 9. SMU 10. Purdue 9. SMU 10. Purdue 9. Tennessee 10. Miami (Fla.) 10. Miami (Fla.) 10. LSU United Press International United Press International Associated Press 1966 1969 Associated Press 1966 1969 Associated Press 1971 1. Notre Dame 1. Texas 1. Notre Dame 1. Texas 1. Nebraska 2. Michigan State 2. Penn State 2. Michigan State 2. Penn State 2. Oklahoma 3. Alabama 3. Arkansas 3. Alabama 3. Arkansas 3. Colorado 4. Georgia 4. USC 4. Georgia 4. USC 4. Alabama 5. UCLA 5. OHIO STATE 5. UCLA 5. OHIO STATE 5. Penn State 6. Nebraska 6. Missouri 6. Nebraska 6. Missouri 6. Michigan 7. Purdue 7. LSU 7. Purdue 7. LSU 7. Georgia 8. Georgia Tech 8. Michigan 8. Georgia Tech 8. Michigan 8. Arizona State 9. Miami (Fla.) 9. Notre Dame 9. Miami (Fla.) 9. Notre Dame 9. Tennessee 10. SMU 10. UCLA 10. SMU 10. UCLA 10. Stanford Associated Press 1969 Associated Press 1969 United Press International 1. Texas United Press International 1. Texas United Press International 1967 2. Penn State 1967 2. Penn State 1972 1. USC 3. USC 1. USC 3. USC 1. USC 2. Tennessee 4. OHIO STATE 2. Tennessee 4. OHIO STATE 2. Oklahoma 3. Oklahoma 5. Notre Dame 3. Oklahoma 5. Notre Dame 3. OHIO STATE 4. Notre Dame 6. Missouri 4. Notre Dame 6. Missouri 4. Alabama 5. Wyoming 7. Arkansas 5. Wyoming 7. Arkansas 5. Texas 6. Indiana 8. Mississippi 6. Indiana 8. Mississippi 6. Michigan 7. Alabama 9. Michigan 7. Alabama 9. Michigan 7. Auburn 8. Oregon State 10. LSU 8. Oregon State 10. LSU 8. Penn State 9. Purdue 9. Purdue 9. Nebraska 10. UCLA United Press International 10. UCLA United Press International 10. LSU 1970 1970 Associated Press 1967 1. Texas Associated Press 1967 1. Texas Associated Press 1972 1. USC 2. OHIO STATE 1. USC 2. OHIO STATE 1. USC 2. Tennessee 3. Nebraska 2. Tennessee 3. Nebraska 2. Oklahoma 3. Oklahoma 4. Tennessee 3. Oklahoma 4. Tennessee 3. Texas 4. Indiana 5. Notre Dame 4. Indiana 5. Notre Dame 4. Nebraska 5. Notre Dame 6. LSU 5. Notre Dame 6. LSU 5. Auburn 6. Wyoming 7. Michigan 6. Wyoming 7. Michigan 6. Michigan 7. Oregon State 8. Arizona State 7. Oregon State 8. Arizona State 7. Alabama 8. Alabama 9. Auburn 8. Alabama 9. Auburn 8. Tennessee 9. Purdue 10. Stanford 9. Purdue 10. Stanford 9. OHIO STATE 10. Penn State 10. Penn State 10. Penn State Associated Press 1970 Associated Press 1970 United Press International 1. Nebraska United Press International 1. Nebraska United Press International 1968 2. Notre Dame 1968 2. Notre Dame 1973 1. OHIO STATE 3. Texas 1. OHIO STATE 3. Texas 1. Alabama 2. USC 4. Tennessee 2. USC 4. Tennessee 2. Oklahoma 3. Penn State 5. OHIO STATE 3. Penn State 5. OHIO STATE 3. OHIO STATE 4. Georgia 6. Arizona State 4. Georgia 6. Arizona State 4. Notre Dame 5. Texas 7. LSU 5. Texas 7. LSU 5. Penn State 6. Kansas 8. Stanford 6. Kansas 8. Stanford 6. Michigan 7. Tennessee 7. Tennessee 9. Michigan 7. USC 8. Notre Dame 8. Notre Dame 10. Auburn 8. Texas 9. Arkansas 9. Arkansas 9. UCLA 10. Oklahoma 10. Oklahoma 10. Arizona State 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Yearly Wire Service Polls

Associated Press 1973 United Press International United Press International United Press International United Press International 1. Notre Dame 1976 1978 1980 1982 2. OHIO STATE 1. Pitt 1. USC 1. Georgia 1. Penn State 3. Oklahoma 2. USC 2. Alabama 2. Pitt 2. SMU 4. Alabama 3. Michigan 3. Oklahoma 3. Oklahoma 3. Nebraska 5. Penn State 4. Houston 4. Penn State 4. Michigan 4. Georgia 6. Michigan 5. OHIO STATE 5. Michigan 5. Florida State 5. UCLA 7. Nebraska 6. Oklahoma 6. Notre Dame 6. Alabama 6. Arizona State 8. USC 7. Nebraska 7. Clemson 7. Nebraska 7. Washington 9. Arizona State 8. Texas A&M 8. Nebraska 8. Penn State 8. Arkansas 10. Houston 9. Alabama 9. Texas 9. North Carolina 9. Pitt 10. Georgia 10. Arkansas 10. Notre Dame 10. Florida State United Press International 15. OHIO STATE 12. OHIO STATE 1974 Associated Press 1976 Associated Press 1978 1. USC 1. Pitt 1. Alabama Associated Press 1980 Associated Press 1982 2. Alabama 2. USC 2. USC 1. Georgia 1. Penn State 3. OHIO STATE 3. Michigan 3. Oklahoma 2. Pitt 2. SMU 4. Notre Dame 4. Houston 4. Penn State 3. Oklahoma 3. Nebraska 5. Michigan 5. Oklahoma 5. Michigan 4. Michigan 4. Georgia 6. Auburn 6. OHIO STATE 6. Clemson 5. Florida State 5. UCLA 7. Penn State 7. Texas A&M 7. Notre Dame 6. Alabama 6. Arizona State 8. Nebraska 8. Maryland 8. Nebraska 7. Nebraska 7. Washington 9. North Carolina St 9. Nebraska 9. Texas 8. Penn State 8. Clemson 10. Miami (Ohio) 10. Georgia 10. Houston 9. Notre Dame 9. Arkansas 10. North Carolina 10. Pitt Associated Press 1974 United Press International United Press International 15. OHIO STATE 12. OHIO STATE 1. Oklahoma 1977 1979 2. USC 1. Notre Dame 1. Alabama United Press International United Press International 3. Michigan 2. Alabama 2. USC 1981 1983 4. OHIO STATE 3. Arkansas 3. Oklahoma 1. Clemson 1. Miami (Fla.) 5. Alabama 4. Penn State 4. OHIO STATE 2. Pitt 2. Nebraska 6. Notre Dame 5. Texas 5. Houston 3. Penn State 3. Auburn 7. Penn State 6. Oklahoma 6. Pitt 4. Texas 4. Georgia 8. Auburn 7. Pitt 7. Nebraska 5. Georgia 5. Texas 9. Nebraska 8. Michigan 8. Florida 6. Alabama 6. Florida 10. Miami (Ohio) 9. Washington 9. Arkansas 7. Washington 7. BYU 10. Nebraska 10. Purdue 8. North Carolina 8. OHIO STATE United Press International 12. OHIO STATE 9. Nebraska 9. Michigan 1975 Associated Press 1979 10. Michigan 10. Illinois 1. Oklahoma Associated Press 1977 1. Alabama 12. OHIO STATE 2. Arizona State 1. Notre Dame 2. USC Associated Press 1983 3. Alabama 2. Alabama 3. Oklahoma Associated Press 1981 1. Miami (Fla.) 4. OHIO STATE 3. Arkansas 4. OHIO STATE 1. Clemson 2. Nebraska 5. UCLA 4. Texas 5. Houston 2. Texas 3. Auburn 6. Arkansas 5. Penn State 6. Florida State 3. Penn State 4. Georgia 7. Texas 6. Kentucky 7. Pitt 4. Pitt 5. Texas 8. Michigan 7. Oklahoma 8. Arkansas 5. SMU 6. Florida 9. Nebraska 8. Pitt 9. Nebraska 6. Georgia 7. BYU 10. Penn State 9. Michigan 10. Purdue 7. Alabama 8. Michigan 10. Washington 8. Miami (Fla.) 9. OHIO STATE Associated Press 1975 11. OHIO STATE 9. North Carolina 10. Illinois 1. Oklahoma 10. Washington 2. Arizona State 15. OHIO STATE 3. Alabama 4. OHIO STATE 5. UCLA 6. Texas 7. Arkansas 8. Michigan 9. Nebraska 10. Penn State

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United Press International United Press International Associated Press 1988 United Press International Associated Press 1992 1984 1986 1. Notre Dame 1991 1. Alabama 1. BYU 1. Penn State 2. Miami (Fla.) 1. Washington 2. Florida State 2. Washington 2. Miami (Fla.) 3. Florida State 2. Miami (Fla.) 3. Miami (Fla.) 3. Nebraska 3. Oklahoma 4. Michigan 3. Penn State 4. Notre Dame 4. Boston College 4. Nebraska 5. West Virginia 4. Florida State 5. Michigan 5. Oklahoma State 5. Arizona State 6. UCLA 5. Alabama 6. Syracuse 6. Oklahoma 6. OHIO STATE 7. USC 6. Michigan 7. Texas A&M 7. Florida 7. Michigan 8. Auburn 7. Florida 8. Georgia 8. SMU 8. Auburn 9. Clemson 8. California 9. Stanford 9. USC 9. Alabama 10. Nebraska 9. East Carolina 10. Florida 10. UCLA 10. Arizona 10. Iowa 18. OHIO STATE 12. OHIO STATE United Press International 25. OHIO STATE Associated Press 1986 1989 USA Today/CNN 1992 Associated Press 1984 1. Penn State 1. Miami (Fla.) Associated Press 1991 1. Alabama 1. BYU 2. Miami (Fla.) 2. Florida State 1. Miami (Fla.) 2. Florida State 2. Washington 3. Oklahoma 3. Notre Dame 2. Washington 3. Miami (Fla.) 3. Florida 4. Arizona State 4. Colorado 3. Penn State 4. Notre Dame 4. Nebraska 5. Nebraska 5. Tennessee 4. Florida State 5. Michigan 5. Boston College 6. Auburn 6. Auburn 5. Alabama 6. Texas A&M 6. Oklahoma 7. OHIO STATE 7. Alabama 6. Michigan 7. Syracuse 7. Oklahoma State 8. Michigan 8. Michigan 7. Florida 8. Georgia 8. SMU 9. Alabama 9. USC 8. California 9. Stanford 9. UCLA 10. LSU 10. Illinois 9. East Carolina 10. Washington 10. USC 10. Iowa 18. OHIO STATE 13. OHIO STATE United Press International Associated Press 1989 1987 1. Miami (Fla.) USA Today/CNN 1991 United Press International United Press International 1. Miami (Fla.) 2. Notre Dame 1. Washington 1993 1985 2. Florida State 3. Florida State 2. Miami (Fla.) 1. Florida State 1. Oklahoma 3. Oklahoma 4. Colorado 3. Penn State 2. Notre Dame 2. Michigan 4. Syracuse 5. Tennessee 4. Florida State 3. Nebraska 3. Penn State 5. LSU 6. Auburn 5. Alabama 4. Florida 4. Tennessee 6. Nebraska 7. Michigan 6. Michigan 5. Wisconsin 5. Air Force 7. Auburn 8. USC 7. California 6. Texas A&M 6. UCLA 8. Michigan State 9. Alabama 8. Florida 7. Penn State 7. Texas A&M 9. Texas A&M 10. Illinois 9. East Carolina 8. West Virginia 8. Miami (Fla.) 10. Clemson 24. OHIO STATE 10. Iowa 9. OHIO STATE 9. Iowa 10. Arizona 10. Nebraska Associated Press 1987 United Press International United Press International 11. OHIO STATE 1. Miami (Fla.) 1990 1992 Associated Press 1993 2. Florida State 1. Georgia Tech 1. Alabama 1. Florida State Associated Press 1985 3. Oklahoma 2. Colorado 2. Florida State 2. Notre Dame 1. Oklahoma 4. Syracuse 3. Miami (Fla.) 3. Miami (Fla.) 3. Nebraska 2. Michigan 5. LSU 4. Florida State 4. Notre Dame 4. Auburn 3. Penn State 6. Nebraska 5. Washington 5. Michigan 5. Florida 4. Tennessee 7. Auburn 6. Notre Dame 6. Syracuse 6. Wisconsin 5. Florida 8. Michigan State 7. Tennessee 7. Texas A&M 7. West Virginia 6. Texas A&M 9. UCLA 8. Michigan 8. Georgia 8. Penn State 7. UCLA 10. Texas A&M 9. Clemson 9. Stanford 9. Texas A&M 8. Air Force 10. Penn State 10. Florida 10. Arizona 9. Miami (Fla.) United Press International 19. OHIO STATE 11. OHIO STATE 10. Iowa 1988 Associated Press 1990 14. OHIO STATE 1. Notre Dame 1. Colorado USA Today/CNN 1993 2. Miami (Fla.) 2. Georgia Tech 1. Florida State 3. Florida State 3. Miami (Fla.) 2. Notre Dame 4. Michigan 4. Florida State 3. Nebraska 5. West Virginia 5. Washington 4. Florida 6. UCLA 6. Notre Dame 5. Wisconsin 7. Auburn 7. Michigan 6. West Virginia 8. Clemson 8. Tennessee 7. Penn State 9. USC 9. Clemson 8. Texas A&M 10. Nebraska 10. Houston 9. Arizona 10. OHIO STATE 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Yearly Wire Service Polls

United Press International USA Today/CNN 1995 Associated Press 1997 USA Today/ESPN 2000 Associated Press 2002 1994 1. Nebraska 1. Michigan 1. Oklahoma 1. Ohio State 1. Nebraska 2. Tennessee 2. Nebraska 2. Miami (Fla.) 2. Miami (Fla.) 2. Penn State 3. Florida 3. Florida State 3. Washington 3. Georgia 3. Colorado 4. Colorado 4. Florida 4. Florida State 4. Southern California 4. Florida State 5. Florida State 5. UCLA 5. Oregon State 5. Oklahoma 5. Alabama 6. Kansas State 6. North Carolina 6. Virginia Tech 6. Texas 6. Miami 7. Northwestern 7. Tennessee 7. Nebraska 7. Kansas State 7. Florida 8. OHIO STATE 8. Kansas State 8. Kansas State 8. Iowa 8. Utah 9. Virginia Tech 9. Washington State 9. Oregon 9. Michigan 9. Michigan 10. Kansas 10. Georgia 10. Michigan 10. Washington State 10. OHIO STATE 11. Auburn Associated Press 1996 12. OHIO STATE Associated Press 2000 USA Today/ESPN 2003 Associated Press 1994 1. Florida 1. Oklahoma 1. Louisiana State 1. Nebraska 2. OHIO STATE USA Today/ESPN 1998 2. Miami (Fla.) 2. Southern California 2. Penn State 3. Florida State 1. Tennessee 3. Washington 3. Oklahoma 3. Colorado 4. Arizona State 2. OHIO STATE 4. Oregon State 4. Ohio State 4. Florida State 5. BYU 3. Florida State 5. Florida State 5. Miami (Fla.) 5. Alabama 6. Nebraska 4. Arizona 6. Virginia Tech 6. Georgia 6. Miami (Fla.) 7. Penn State 5. Wisconsin 7. Oregon 7. Michigan 7. Florida 8. Colorado 6. Florida 8. Nebraska 8. Iowa 8. Texas A&M 9. Tennessee 7. Tulane 9. Kansas State 9. Washington State 9. Auburn 10. North Carolina 8. UCLA 10. Florida 10. Florida State 10. Utah 9. Kansas State 14. OHIO STATE USA Today/CNN 1996 10. Air Force USA Today/ESPN 2001 Associated Press 2003 1. Florida 1. Miami (Fla.) 1. Southern California USA Today/CNN 1994 2. OHIO STATE Associated Press 1998 2. Oregon 2. Louisiana State 1. Nebraska 3. Florida State 1. Tennessee 3. Florida 3. Oklahoma 2. Penn State 4. Arizona State 2. OHIO STATE 4. Tennessee 4. Ohio State 3. Colorado 5. BYU 3. Florida State 5. Texas 5. Miami (Fla.) 4. Alabama 6. Nebraska 4. Arizona 6. Oklahoma 6. Michigan 5. Florida State 7. Penn State 5. Florida 7. Nebraska 7. Georgia 6. Miami (Fla.) 8. Colorado 6. Wisconsin 8. Louisiana State 8. Iowa 7. Florida 9. Tennessee 7. Tulane 9. Colorado 9. Washington State 8. Utah 10. North Carolina 8. UCLA 10. Maryland 10. Miami (Ohio) 9. OHIO STATE 9. Georgia Tech 10. BYU USA Today/ESPN 1997 10. Kansas State Associated Press 2001 USA Today/ESPN 2004 1. Nebraska 1. Miami (Fla.) 1. Southern California United Press International 2. Michigan USA Today/ESPN 1999 2. Oregon 2. Auburn 1995 3. Florida State 1. Florida State 3. Florida 3. Oklahoma 1. Nebraska 4. North Carolina 2. Nebraska 4. Tennessee 4. Texas 2. Florida 5. UCLA 3. Virginia Tech 5. Texas 5. Utah 3. Tennessee 6. Florida 4. Wisconsin 6. Oklahoma 6. Georgia 4. Colorado 7. Kansas State 5. Michigan 7. Louisiana State 7. Louisville 5. Florida State 8. Tennessee 6. Kansas State 8. Nebraska 8. Iowa 6. OHIO STATE 9. Washington State 7. Michigan State 9. Colorado 9. California 7. Kansas State 10. Georgia 8. Alabama 10. Washington State 10. Virginia Tech 8. Northwestern 11. Auburn 9. Tennessee 19. OHIO STATE 9. Virginia Tech 12. OHIO STATE 10. Marshall USA Today/ESPN 2002 10. Kansas 1. Ohio State Associated Press 2004 Associated Press 1999 2. Miami (Fla.) 1. Southern California Associated Press 1995 1. Florida State 3. Georgia 2. Auburn 1. Nebraska 2. Virginia Tech 4. Southern California 3. Oklahoma 2. Florida 3. Nebraska 5. Oklahoma 4. Utah 3. Tennessee 4. Wisconsin 6. Kansas State 5. Texas 4. Florida State 5. Michigan 7. Texas 6. Louisville 5. Colorado 6. Kansas State 8. Iowa 7. Georgia 6. OHIO STATE 7. Michigan State 9. Michigan 8. Iowa 7. Kansas State 8. Alabama 10. Washington State 9. California 8. Northwestern 9. Tennessee 10. Virginia Tech 9. Kansas 10. Marshall 20. OHIO STATE 10. Virginia Tech 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Yearly Wire Service Polls

USA Today/ESPN 2005 USA Today 2007 USA Today 2009 USA Today 2011 1. Texas 1. LSU 1. Alabama 1. Alabama (59) 2. Southern California 2. Southern California 2. Texas 2. LSU 3. Penn State 3. Georgia 3. Florida 3. Oklahoma State 4. OHIO STATE 4. OHIO STATE 4. Boise State 4. Oregon 5. West Virginia 5. Missouri 5. OHIO STATE 5. Arkansas 6. Louisiana State 6. West Virginia 6. Texas Christian 6. Boise State 7. Virginia Tech 7. Kansas 7. Iowa 7. Stanford 8. Alabama 8. Oklahoma 8. Penn State 8. South Carolina 9. Notre Dame 9. Virginia Tech 9. Cincinnati 9. Michigan 10. Georgia 10. Texas 10. Virginia Tech 10. Michigan State

Associated Press 2005 Associated Press 2007 Associated Press 2009 Associated Press 2011 1. Texas 1. LSU 1. Alabama 1. Alabama (55) 2. Southern California 2. Georgia 2. Texas 2. LSU (1) 3. Penn State 3. Southern California 3. Florida 3. Oklahoma Sttate (4) 4. OHIO STATE 4. Missouri 4. Boise State 4. Oregon 5. LSU 5. OHIO STATE 5. OHIO STATE 5. Arkansas 6. West Virginia 6. West Virginia 6. Texas Christian 6. USC 7. Virginia Tech 7. Kansas 7. Iowa 7. Stanford 8. Alabama 8. Oklahoma 8. Cincinnati 8. Boise State 9. Texas Christian 9. Virginia Tech 9. Penn State 9. South Carolina 10. Georgia 10. Boston College 10. Virginia Tech 10. Wisconsin

USA Today 2006 USA Today 2008 USA Today 2010 USA Today 2012 1. Florida 1. Florida 1. Auburn 1. Alabama (56) 2. OHIO STATE 2. Southern California 2. TCU 2. Oregon 3. LSU 3. Texas 3. Oregon 3. Notre Dame 4. Southern California 4. Utah 4. Stanford 4. Georgia 5. Wisconsin 5. Oklahoma 5. >Ohio State 5. Texas A&M 6. Boise State 6. Alabama 6. Oklahoma 6. Stanford 7. Louisville 7. TCU 7. Boise State 7. South Carolina 8. Auburn 8. Penn State 8. LSU 8. Florida State 9. Michigan 9. Oregon Wisconsin 9. Clemson 10. West Virginia 10. Georgia 10. Oklahoma State 10. Florida 11. OHIO STATE Associated Press 2006 Associated Press 2010 Associated Press 2012 1. Florida Associated Press 2008 1. Auburn 1. Alabama (59) 2. OHIO STATE 1. Florida 2. TCU 2. Oregon 3. Louisiana State 2. Utah 3. Oregon 3. Ohio State 4. Southern California 3. Southern California 4. Stanford 4. Notre Dame 5. Boise State 4. Texas 5. >Ohio State 5. Georgia 6. Louisville 5. Oklahoma 6. Oklahoma 5. Texas A&M 7. Wisconsin 6. Alabama 7. Wisconsin 7. Stanford 8. Michigan 7. TCU 8. LSU 8. South Carolina 9. Auburn 8. Penn State 9. Boise State 9. Florida 10. West Virginia 9. OHIO STATE 10. Alabama 10. Florida State 10. Oregon

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Year Game Location Network Year Game Location network Audience 1990 OSU 17, Texas Tech 10 Columbus ABC Regional 1996 OSU 38, Iowa 26 Iowa City, Iowa ABC Regional 1990 OSU 26, USC 35 Columbus ABC Regional 1996 OSU 45, Minnesota 0 Columbus ESPN2 National 1990 OSU 20, Illinois 31 Columbus ABC Regional 1996 OSU 48, Illinois 0 Champaign, Ill. ESPN National 1990 OSU 27, Indiana Bloomington, Ind. ESPN National 1996 OSU 27, Indiana 17 Bloomington, Ind. ABC Regional 1990 OSU 27, Iowa 26 Iowa City, Iowa ABC Regional 1996 OSU 9, Michigan 13 Columbus ABC National 1990 OSU 11, Air Force 23 Memphis, Tenn. ABC National 1996 OSU 20, Arizona State 17 Los Angeles, Calif. ABC National 1991 OSU 38, Arizona 14 Columbus ABC Regional 1997 OSU 24, Wyoming 10 Columbus ESPN2 National 1991 OSU 23, Louisville 15 Columbus ESPN National 1997 OSU 28, Arizona 20 Columbus ABC Regional 1991 OSU 7, Illinois 10 Champaign, Ill. ABC Regional 1997 OSU 31, Missouri 10 Columbia, Mo. ABC Regional 1991 OSU 27, Michigan State 17 Columbus ABC Regional 1997 OSU 23, Iowa 7 Columbus ABC Regional 1991 OSU 9, Iowa 16 Columbus ABC Regional 1997 OSU 27, Penn State 31 State College, Pa. ABC National 1991 OSU 35, Minnesota 6 Minneapolis, Minn. ESPN National 1997 OSU 31, Indiana 0 Columbus ESPN2 National 1991 OSU 20, Indiana 16 Columbus ESPN National 1997 OSU 49, Northwestern 6 Columbus ABC Regional 1991 OSU 3, Michigan 31 Ann Arbor, Mich. ABC National 1997 OSU 37, Michigan State 17 East Lansing, Mich. ABC Regional 1991 OSU 17, Syracuse 24 Tampa, Fla. NBC National 1997 OSU 31, Minnesota 3 Minneapolis, Minn. NO TV 1992 OSU 19, Louisville 20 Columbus ESPN National 1997 OSU 41, Illinois 6 Columbus ESPN National 1992 OSU 17, Bowling Green 6 Columbus ABC Regional 1997 OSU 14, Michigan 20 Ann Arbor, Mich. ABC National 1992 OSU 35, Syracuse 12 Syracuse, N.Y. ESPN National 1997 OSU 14, Florida State 31 New Orleans, La. ABC National 1992 OSU 16, Wisconsin 20 Madison, Wisc. ESPN National 1998 OSU 34, West Virginia 17 Morgantown, W.Va. CBS National 1992 OSU 16, Illinois 18 Columbus ESPN National 1998 OSU 49, Toledo 0 Columbus ESPN Regional 1992 OSU 27, Michigan State 17 East Lansing, Mich. ABC Regional 1998 OSU 35, Missouri 21 Columbus ABC Regional 1992 OSU 38, Iowa 15 Iowa City, Iowa ABC Regional 1998 OSU 28, Penn State 9 Columbus ABC Regional 1992 OSU 27, Indiana 10 Bloomington, Ind. ABC Regional 1998 OSU 41, Illinois 0 Champaign, Ill. ESPN Regional 1992 OSU 13, Michigan 13 Columbus ABC National 1998 OSU 45, Minnesota 15 Columbus ESPN National 1992 OSU 14, Georgia 21 Orlando, Fla. ABC National 1998 OSU 36, Northwestern 10 Evanston, Ill. ESPN2 National 1993 OSU 34, Rice 7 Columbus ESPN National 1998 OSU 38, Indiana 7 Bloomington, Ind. ABC Regional 1993 OSU 21, Washington 12 Columbus ABC Regional 1998 OSU 24, Michigan State 28 Columbus ABC Regional 1993 OSU 20, Illinois 12 Champaign, Ill. ESPN National 1998 OSU 45, Iowa 14 Iowa City, Iowa ABC Regional 1993 OSU 28, Michigan State 21 Columbus ABC Regional 1998 OSU 31, Michigan 16 Columbus ABC Regional 1993 OSU 24, Penn State 6 Columbus ABC Regional 1998 OSU 24, Texas A&M 14 New Orleans, La. ABC National 1993 OSU 14, Wisconsin 14 Madison, Wisc. ABC Regional 1999 OSU 12, Miami 23 East Rutherford, N.J. ABC National 1993 OSU 0, Michigan 28 Ann Arbor, Mich. ABC Regional 1999 OSU 42, UCLA 20 Columbus ABC National 1993 OSU 28, BYU 21 San Diego, Calif. ESPN National 1999 OSU 40, Ohio U. 16 Columbus ESPN Plus Regional 1994 OSU 34, Fresno State 10 Anaheim, Calif. ABC National 1999 OSU 34, Cincinnati 20 Columbus ABC Regional 1994 OSU 16, Washington 25 Seattle, Wash. ABC Regional 1999 OSU 17, Wisconsin 42 Columbus ABC Regional 1994 OSU 10, Illinois 24 Columbus ABC Regional 1999 OSU 25, Purdue 22 Columbus ABC Regional 1994 OSU 24, Wisconsin 3 Columbus ABC Regional 1999 OSU 10, Penn State 23 State College, Pa. ABC National 1994 OSU 22, Michigan 6 Columbus ABC National 1999 OSU 20, Minnesota 17 Minneapolis, Minn. ESPN National 1994 OSU 17, Alabama 24 Orlando, Fla. ABC National 1999 OSU 41, Iowa 11 Columbus ESPN Plus Regional 1995 OSU 38, Boston College 6 East Rutherford, N.J. ABC National 1999 OSU 7, Michigan State 23 East Lansing, Mich. ESPN National 1995 OSU 30, Washington 20 Columbus ABC National 1999 OSU 20, Illinois 46 Columbus ESPN2 National 1995 OSU 54, Pitt 14 Pittsburgh, Pa. ABC Regional 1999 OSU 17, Michigan 24 Ann Arbor, Mich. ABC National 1995 OSU 45, Notre Dame 26 Columbus ABC National 2000 OSU 43, Fresno State 10 Columbus ESPN Plus Regional 1995 OSU 28, Penn State 25 State College, Pa. ABC Regional 2000 OSU 27, Arizona 17 Tucson, Ariz. FOX National 1995 OSU 27, Wisconsin 16 Madison, Wisc. ABC Regional 2000 OSU 27, Miami (Ohio) 16 Columbus ESPN Plus Regional 195 OSU 28, Purdue 0 Columbus ESPN National 2000 OSU 45, Penn State 6 Columbus ABC Regional 1995 OSU 56, Iowa 35 Columbus ESPN National 2000 OSU 23, Wisconsin 7 Madison, Wisc. ABC Regional 1995 OSU 49, Minnesota 21 Minneapolis, Minn. ESPN2 National 2000 OSU 17, Minnesota 29 Columbus ESPN2 National 1995 OSU 41, Illinois 3 Columbus ABC Regional 2000 OSU 38, Iowa 10 Iowa City, Iowa ESPN Plus Regional 1995 OSU 42, Indiana 3 Columbus ESPN National 2000 OSU 27, Purdue 31 West Lafayette, Ind. ABC Regional 1995 OSU 23, Michigan 31 Ann Arbor, Mich. ABC Regional 2000 OSU 27, Michigan State 13 Columbus ESPN National 1995 OSU 14, Tennessee 20 Orlando, Fla. ABC National 2000 OSU 24, Illinois 21 Champaign, Ill. ESPN National 1996 OSU 70, Rice 7 Columbus Creative Regional 2000 OSU 26, Michigan 38 Columbus ABC National 1996 OSU 72, Pitt 0 Columbus ESPN National 2001 OSU 7, South Carolina 24 Tampa, Fla. ESPN National 1996 OSU 29, Notre Dame 16 South Bend, Ind. ABC National 2001 OSU 28, Akron 14 Columbus ESPN Plus Regional 1996 OSU 38, Penn State 7 Columbus ABC Regional 2001 OSU 6, UCLA 13 Pasadena, Calif. ABC National 1996 OSU 17, Wisconsin 14 Columbus ABC Regional 2001 OSU 27, Indiana 14 Bloomington, Ind. ESPN Plus Regional 1996 OSU 42, Purdue 14 Columbus ABC Regional 2001 OSU 38, Northwestern 20 Columbus ESPN National

272 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio State Televised games since 1990

Year Game Location network Audience Year Game Location network Audience 2001 OSU 17, Wisconsin 20 Columbus ABC Regional 2005 OSU 34, Notre Dame 20 Tempe, Arizona ABC National 2001 OSU 27, San Diego State 12 Columbus ESPN Plus Regional 2006 OSU 35, Northern Illinois 12 Columbus ABC Regional 2001 OSU 27, Penn State 29 State College, Pa. ESPN National 2006 OSU 24, Texas 7 Austin, Texas ABC National 2001 OSU 31, Minnesota 28 Minneapolis, Minn. ESPN National 2006 OSU 37, Cincinnati 7 Columbus ESPN Plus Regional 2001 OSU 35, Purdue 9 Columbus ESPN National 2006 OSU 28, Penn State 6 Columbus ABC National 2001 OSU 22, Illinois 34 Columbus ESPN National 2006 OSU 38, Iowa 17 Iowa City, Iowa ABC National 2001 OSU 26, Michigan 20 Ann Arbor, Mich. ABC National 2006 OSU 35, Bowling Green 7 Columbus ESPN Plus Regional 2002 OSU 28, South Carolina 31 Tampa, Fla. ESPN National 2006 OSU 38, Michigan State 7 East Lansing, Mich. ABC Regional 2002 OSU 45, Texas Tech Columbus ABC National 2006 OSU 44, Indiana 3 Columbus ESPNU National 2002 OSU 51, Kent State Columbus ESPN Plus Regional 2006 OSU 44, Minnesota 0 Columbus ABC Regional 2002 OSU 25, Washington State 7 Columbus ESPN Plus Regional 2006 OSU 17, Illinois 10 Champaign, Ill. ESPN2 Regional 2002 OSU 23, Cincinnati 19 Cincinnati, Ohio ESPN National 2006 OSU 54, Northwestern Evanston, Ill. ABC Regional 2002 OSU 45, Indiana 17 Columbus ESPN Plus Regional 2006 OSU 42, Michigan 39 Columbus ABC National 2002 OSU 27, Northwestern 16 Evanston, Ill. ESPN2 National 2006 OSU 14, Florida 41 Glendale, Ariz. FOX National 2002 OSU 50, San Jose State 7 Columbus ESPN Plus Regional 2007 OSU 38, Youngstown State 6 Columbus BTN National 2002 OSU 19, Wisconsin 14 Madison, Wisc. ABC National 2007 OSU 20, Akron 2 Columbus BTN National 2002 OSU 13, Penn State 7 Columbus ABC Regional 2007 OSU 33, Washington 14 Seattle, Wash. ESPN National 2002 OSU 34, Minnesota 3 Columbus ABC National 2007 OSU 58, Northwestern 7 Columbus ESPN National 2002 OSU 10, Purdue 6 West Lafayette, Ind. ABC Regional 2007 OSU 30, Minnesota 7 Minneapolis, Minn. ESPN2 National 2002 OSU 23, Illinois (OT) Champaign, Ill. ABC Regional 2007 OSU 23, Purdue 7 West Lafayette, Ind. ABC National 2002 OSU 14, Michigan 9 Columbus ABC National 2007 OSU 48, Kent State 3 Columbus BTN National 2003 OSU 31, Miami, Fla. 24 (2OT) Tempe, Ariz. ABC National 2007 OSU 24, Michigan State 17 Columbus ABC National 2003 OSU 28, Washington 9 Columbus ABC National 2007 OSU 37, Penn State 17 State College, Pa. ABC National 2003 OSU 16, San Diego State 13 Columbus ESPN Plus Regional 2007 OSU 38, Wisconsin 17 Columbus BTN National 2003 OSU 44, North Carolina State 38 (3OT) Columbus ABC Regional 2007 OSU 21, Illinois 28 Columbus ABC National 2003 OSU 24, Bowling Green 17 Columbus ESPN Plus Regional 2007 OSU 14, Michigan 3 Ann Arbor, Mich. ABC National 2003 OSU 20, Northwestern 0 Columbus ESPN2 National 2007 OSU 24, LSU 38 New Orleans, La. FOX National 2003 OSU 10, Wisconsin 17 Madison, Wisc. ESPN National 2008 OSU 43, Youngstown State 0 Columbus BTN National 2003 OSU 19, Iowa 10 Columbus ABC Regional 2008 OSU 26, Ohio University 14 Columbus ESPN National 2003 OSU 35, Indiana 6 Bloomington, Ind. ESPN National 2008 OSU 3, Southern California 35 Los Angeles, Calif. ABC National 2003 OSU 21, Penn State 20 State College, Pa. ABC Regional 2008 OSU 28, Troy 10 Columbus BTN National 2003 OSU 33, Michigan State 23 Columbus ABC Regional 2008 OSU 34, Minesota 21 Columbus BTN National 2003 OSU 16, Purdue 13 (OT) Columbus ABC National 2008 OSU 20, Wisconsin 17 Madison, Wisc. ABC National 2003 OSU 21, Michigan 35 Ann Arbor, Mich. ABC National 2008 OSU 16, Purdue 3 Columbus ABC National 2003 OSU 35, Kansas State 28 Tempe, Ariz. ABC National 2008 OSU 45, Michigan State 7 East Lansing, Mich. ABC National 2004 OSU 27, Cincinnati 6 Columbus ESPN Plus Regional 2008 OSU 6, Penn State 13 Columbus ABC National 2004 OSU 24, Marshall 21 Columbus ABC Regional 2008 OSU 45, Northwestern 10 Evanston, Ill. ESPN2 National 2004 OSU 22, North Carolina State 14 Raleigh, N.C. ABC National 2008 OSU 30, Illinois 20 Champaign, Ill. ESPN National 2004 OSU 27, Northwestern 33 OT Evanston, Ill. ESPN2 National 2008 OSU 42, Michigan 7 Columbus ABC National 2004 OSU 13, Wisconsin 24 Columbus ABC Regional 2008 OSU 21, Texas 24 Glendale, Ariz. FOX National 2004 OSU 7, Iowa 33 Iowa City, Iowa ABC Regional 2009 OSU 31, Navy 27 Columbus ESPN National 2004 OSU 30, Indiana 7 Columbus ESPN Plus Regional 2009 OSU 15, Southern California 18 Columbus ESPN National 2004 OSU 21, Penn State 10 Columbus ABC Regional 2009 OSU 38, Toledo 0 Cleveland, Ohio ESPN Plus National 2004 OSU 32, Michigan State 19 East Lansing, Mich. ESPN National 2009 OSU 30, Illinois 0 Columbus ABC National 2004 OSU 17, Purdue 24 West Lafayette, Ind. ESPN National 2009 OSU 33, Indiana 14 Bloomington, Ind. BTN National 2004 OSU 37, Michigan 21 Columbus ABC National 2009 OSU 31, Wisconsin 13 Columbus ABC National 2004 OSU 33, Oklahoma State 7 San Antonio, Texas ABC National 2009 OSU 18, Purdue 26 West Lafayette, Ind. BTN National 2005 OSU 34, Miami (OH) 14 Columbus ABC Regional 2009 OSU 38, Minnesota 7 Columbus ESPN National 2005 OSU 22, Texas 25 Columbus ABC National 2009 OSU 45, New Mexico State 0 Columbus BTN National 2005 OSU 27, San Diego State 6 Columbus ABC Regional 2009 OSU 24, Penn State 7 State College, Pa. ABC National 2005 OSU 31, Iowa 6 Columbus ABC Regional 2009 OSU 27, Iowa 24 Columbus ABC National 2005 OSU 10, Penn State 17 State College, Pa. ESPN National 2009 OSU 21, Michigan 10 Ann Arbor, Mich. ABC National 2005 OSU 35, Michigan State 24 Columbus ABC Regional 2009 OSU 26, Oregon 17 Pasadena, Calif. ABC National 2005 OSU 41, Indiana 10 Bloomington, Ind. ESPN Plus Regional 2010 OSU 47, Marshall 7 Columbus BTN National 2005 OSU 45, Minnesota 31 Minneapolis, Minn. ABC Regional 2010 OSU 36, Miami, Fla. 24 Columbus ESPN National 2005 OSU 40, Illinois 2 Columbus ESPN Regional 2010 OSU 43, Ohio 7 Columbus BTN National 2005 OSU 48, Northwestern 7 Columbus ABC Regional 2010 OSU 73, Eastern Michigan 20 Columbus ABC National 2005 OSU 25, Michigan 21 Ann Arbor, Mich. ABC National 2010 OSU 24, Illinois 13 Champaign, Ill. BTN National

273 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio State Televised games since 1990

Year Game Location network Audience 2010 OSU 38, Indiana 10 Columbus ESPN National 2010 OSU 18, Wisconsin 31 Madison, Wis. ESPN National 2010 OSU 49, Purdue 0 Columbus BTN National 2010 OSU 52, Minnesota 10 Minneapolis, Minn. ABC National 2010 OSU 38, Penn State 14 Columbus ABC/ESPN National 2010 OSU 20, Iowa 17 Iowa City, Iowa ABC National 2010 OSU 37, Michigan 7 Columbus ABC National 2010 OSU 31, Arkansas 26 New Orleans, La. ESPN National 2011 OSU 42, Akron 0 Columbus ESPN National 2011 OSU 27, Toledo 22 Columbus BTN National 2011 OSU 6, Miami (Fla.) 24 Miami, Fla. ESPN National 2011 OSU 37, Colorado 17 Columbus ABC Regional 2011 OSU 7, Michigan State 10 Columbus ABC Regional 2011 OSU 27, Nebraska 34 Lincoln, Neb. ABC Regional 2011 OSU 17, Illinois 7 Champaign, Ill. ABC Regional 2011 OSU 33, Wisconsin 29 Columbus ESPN National 2011 OSU 34, Indiana 20 Columbus BTN National 2011 OSU 23, Purdue 26 (OT) West Lafayette, Ind. BTN National 2011 OSU 14, Penn State 20 Columbus ABC Regional 2011 OSU 34, Michigan 40 Ann Arbor, Mich. ABC National 2011 OSU 14, Florida 21 Jacksonville, Fla. ESPN2 National 2012 OSU 56, Miami (OH) 10 Columbus BTN National 2012 OSU 31, UCF 16 Columbus ESPN2 Regional 2012 OSU 35, California 28 Columbus ABC Regional 2012 OSU 29, UAB 15 Columbus BTN National 2012 OSU 17, MSU 16 East Lansing, Mich. ABC Regional 2012 OSU 63, Nebraska 38 Columbus ABC National 2012 OSU 52, Indiana 49 Bloomington, Ind. BTN National 2012 OSU 29, Purdue 22 (OT) Columbus ABC Regional Head coach Urban Meyer is interviewed by ESPN’s Holly Rowe after Ohio State’s 2012 OSU 35, Penn State 23 State College, Pa. ESPN National 63-38 win vs. Nebraska in 2012 2012 OSU 52, Illinois 22 Columbus ESPN Regional 2012 OSU 21, Wisconsin 14 (OT) Madison, Wis. ABC Regional 2012 OSU 26, Michigan 21 Columbus ABC National

Last non-televised OSU football game: 1997: Ohio State 31, at Minnesota 3

274 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL Ohio Stadium Home of the Buckeyes

Largest Away Crowds Ohio Stadium Quick Facts Largest Ohio Stadium Crowds Attendance Date Opponent Attendance Date site Built...... 1922 1. 106,102 10-6-13 Nebraska 1. 114,132 11-26-11 Ann Arbor Architect...... Howard Dwight Smith 2. 106,033 9-12-09 USC 2. 112,118 11-22-03 Ann Arbor Cost...... $1.3 million 3. 105,711 10-25-08 Penn State 3. 111,941 11-17-07 Ann Arbor First Game...... Ohio Wesleyan, Oct. 7, 1922 4. 105,708 11-18-06 Michigan 4. 111,591 11-19-05 Ann Arbor Dedication Game.....Michigan, Oct. 21, 1922 5. 105,565 9-10-05 Texas 5. 111,575 11-20-09 Ann Arbor 6. 111,571 11-24-01 Ann Arbor Original Capacity...... 66,210 6. 105,564 11-22-08 Michigan 7. 105,539 11-23-02 Michigan 7. 110,922 11-21-09 Ann Arbor Present Capacity...... 102,329 8. 105,511 10-29-11 Wisconsin 8. 110,134 10-27-07 State College Largest Crowd...106,102 (Nebraska, 10-6-12) 9. 105,493 11-19-11 Penn State 9. 110,033 11-7-09 State College All-time Record...... 396-109-20 10. 105,491 11-27-10 Michigan 10. 109,839 10-8-05 State College Artificial Turf Installed...... 1970 11. 105,466 11-13-10 Penn State 11. 108,327 10-27-01 State College Grass Surface Installed...... 1990 12. 105,456 11-20-04 Michigan 12. 108,276 11-1-03 State College 13. 107,818 10-27-12 State College Current Surface...... FieldTurf (2007) 13. 105,454 9-11-10 Miami (FL) 14. 105,455 11-14-09 Iowa 14. 106,982 11-22-97 Ann Arbor Renovation...... 1999-2001 15. 105,453 11-10-07 Illinois 15. 106,869 1-1-73 Rose Bowl Re-dedication...... Akron, 2001 Stadium Circumference...... 2,892 sq. ft. Largest Home Opener Crowds Spring Game Attendance Marks Stadium Length...... 919 feet Attendance Opponent Date 2009...... 95,722 Stadium Width...... 679 feet 1. 105,092 Navy 9-5-09 2012...... 81,112 2008...... 76,346 Stadium Acreage...... 14.5 acres 2. 105,078 Washington 8-30-03 3. 105,040 Marshall 9-2-10 2007...... 75,301 Stadium Height...... 136 feet 4. 105,039 Miami (OH) 9-1-12 2006...... 63,649 Height of Press Box Roof from field..183 feet 5. 105,038 Youngstown State 9-1-07 2011...... 44,276 Seats in “A” Deck...... 27,192 6. 105,011 Youngstown State 8-30-08 2013...... 37,643* Seats in “AA” Deck...... 8,318 7. 105,001 Akron 9-3-11 *Game played at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati Seats in “B” Deck...... 10,718 8. 104,695 Miami (OH) 9-3-05 Seats in “C” Deck...... 30,878 9. 104,604 Cincinnati 9-4-04 10. 103,896 Northern Illinois 9-2-06 Seats in “D” Deck...... 2,459 Seats in 81 Hospitality Suites...... 1,062 Seats in South Stands...... 17,248

275 2013 OHIO STATE footbaLL NCAA Annual Attendance Leaders

1949...... G Atten. avg. 1961...... G Atten. avg. 1973...... G Atten. avg. 1985...... G Atten. avg. Michigan ...... 6 563,363 93,894 Ohio State...... 5 414,712 82,942 Ohio State...... 6 523,369 87,228 Michigan...... 6 633,530 105,588 Ohio State...... 5 382,146 76,429 Michigan...... 7 514,924 73,561 Michigan...... 7 595,369 85,024 Tennessee...... 7 658,690 94,099 SMU...... 8 484,000 60,500 LSU...... 6 381,409 63,651 Nebraska...... 6 456,726 76,121 Ohio State...... 6 535,284 89,214

1950...... G Atten. avg. 1962...... G Atten. avg. 1974...... G Atten. avg. 1986...... G Atten. avg. Michigan...... 6 493,924 82,321 Ohio State...... 6 497,644 82,941 Michigan...... 6 562,105 93,684 Michigan...... 6 631,261 105,588 Ohio State...... 5 368,021 73,604 Michigan St...... 4 272,568 68,142 Ohio State...... 6 525,314 87,552 Tennessee...... 7 658,690 94,099 SMU...... 5 309,000 61,800 LSU...... 6 397,701 66,284 Nebraska...... 7 534,388 76,341 Ohio State...... 6 536,210 89,368 1987...... G Atten. avg. 1951...... G Atten. avg. 1963...... G Atten. avg. 1975...... G Atten. avg. Michigan...... 7 731,281 104,469 Ohio State...... 6 455,737 75,956 Ohio State...... 5 416,023 83,205 Michigan...... 7 689,146 98,449 Tennessee...... 8 705,434 88,179 Michigan...... 6 445,635 74,273 LSU...... 6 396,846 66,141 Ohio State...... 6 527,141 87,856 Ohio State...... 6 511,772 85,295 Illinois...... 4 237,035 59,259 Michigan St...... 5 326,597 65,319 Nebraska...... 7 533,368 76,195 1988...... G Atten. avg. 1952...... G Atten. avg. 1964...... G Atten. avg. 1976...... G Atten. avg. Michigan...... 6 628,807 104,801 Ohio State...... 6 453,911 76,652 Ohio State...... 7 583,740 83,391 Michigan...... 7 722,113 103,203 Tennessee...... 6 563,502 93,917 Michigan...... 6 395,907 65,985 Michigan St...... 4 284,933 71,233 Ohio State...... 6 526,216 87,702 Ohio State...... 6 516,972 86,162 Texas...... 5 311,160 62,232 Michigan...... 6 388,829 64,805 Tennessee...... 7 564,922 80,703 1989...... G Atten. avg. 1953...... G Atten. avg. 1965...... G Atten. avg. 1977...... G Atten. avg. Michigan...... 6 632,136 105,356 Ohio State...... 5 397,998 79,600 Ohio State...... 5 416,282 83,256 Michigan...... 7 729,418 104,203 Tennessee...... 6 563,502 93,917 S. California...... 6 413,617 68,936 Michigan...... 6 480,487 80,081 Ohio State...... 6 525,535 87,589 Ohio State...... 6 516,972 86,295 Michigan...... 6 353,860 58,977 Michigan St...... 5 346,296 69,259 Tennessee...... 7 582,979 83,283 1990...... G Atten. avg. 1954...... G Atten. avg. 1966...... G Atten. avg. 1978...... G Atten. avg. Michigan...... 6 627,046 104,508 Ohio State...... 6 479,840 79,973 Ohio State...... 6 488,399 81,400 Michigan...... 6 629,690 104,948 Tennessee...... 6 666,540 95,220 Michigan...... 6 409,454 68,242 Michigan St...... 6 426,750 71,125 Ohio State...... 7 614,881 87,840 Ohio State...... 6 536,297 89,383 UCLA...... 5 318,371 63,674 Michigan...... 6 413,599 68,933 Tennessee...... 8 627,381 78,422 1991...... G Atten. avg. 1955...... G Atten. avg. 1967...... G Atten. avg. 1979...... G Atten. avg. Michigan...... 6 632,024 105,337 Michigan...... 7 544,838 77,834 Ohio State...... 5 383,502 76,700 Michigan...... 7 730,315 104,331 Tennessee...... 6 578,389 96,398 Ohio State...... 7 493,178 70,454 Michigan...... 6 447,289 74,548 Ohio State...... 7 611,794 87,399 Penn State...... 6 575,077 95,846 S. California...... 7 467,085 66,726 Michigan St...... 6 411,916 68,653 Tennessee...... 6 512,139 85,357 Ohio State...... 7 654,500 93,500

1956...... G Atten. avg. 1968...... G Atten. avg. 1980...... G Atten. avg. 1992...... G Atten. avg. Ohio State...... 6 494,575 82,429 Ohio State...... 6 482,564 80,427 Michigan...... 6 625,750 104,292 Michigan...... 6 635,201 105,867! Michigan...... 7 566,145 80,878 S. California...... 5 354,945 70,989 Tennessee...... 8 709,193 88,649 Tennessee...... 6 575,544 95,924 Minnesota...... 6 375,407 62,568 Michigan St...... 6 414,177 69,030 Ohio State...... 7 615,476 87,925 Penn State...... 6 569,195 94,866 Ohio State...... 6 555,900 92,650 1957...... G Atten. avg. 1969...... G Atten. avg. 1981...... G Atten. avg. Michigan...... 6 504,954 84,159 Ohio State...... 5 431,175 86,235 Michigan...... 6 632,990 105,498 1993...... G Atten. avg. Ohio State...... 6 484,118 80,686 Michigan ...... 6 476,164 79,361 Tennessee...... 6 558,996 93,166 Michigan...... 7 739,620! 105,660 Minnesota...... 5 319,942 63,988 Michigan St...... 5 352,123 70,425 Ohio State...... 6 521,760 86,960 Tennessee...... 7 667,280 95,326 Penn State...... 6 564,190 94,032 1958...... G Atten. avg. 1970...... G Atten. avg. 1982...... G Atten. avg. Ohio State...... 6 558,683 93,114 Ohio State...... 6 499,352 82,225 Ohio State...... 5 432,451 86,490 Michigan...... 6 631,743 105,291 Michigan...... 6 405,115 67,519 Michigan...... 6 476,164 79,361 Tennessee...... 6 561,102 93,517 1994...... G Atten. avg. LSU...... 7 408,727 58,390 Purdue...... 5 340,090 68,018 Ohio State...... 7 623,152 89,022 Michigan...... 6 637,300 106,217 Penn State...... 6 577,731 96,289 1959...... G Atten. avg. 1971...... G Atten. avg. 1983...... G Atten. avg. Tennessee...... 6 573,821 95,637 Ohio State...... 6 495,536 82,717 Ohio State...... 6 506,699 84,450 Michigan...... 6 626,916 104,486 Ohio State...... 6 558,619 93,103 Michigan...... 6 456,385 76,064 Michigan...... 7 564,376 80,625 Ohio State...... 6 534,110 89,018 LSU...... 7 408,727 58,390 Wisconsin...... 6 408,885 68,148 Tennessee...... 8 679,420 84,928 1995...... G Atten. avg. Michigan...... 7 726,328 103,767 1960...... G Atten. avg. 1972...... G Atten. avg. 1984...... G Atten. avg. Tennessee...... 7 662,857 94,694 Ohio State...... 5 413,583 82,717 Michigan...... 6 513,398 85,566 Michigan ...... 7 726,734 103,819 Penn State...... 6 561,546 93,591 Michigan St...... 4 274,367 68,592 Ohio State...... 6 509,420 84,903 Tennessee...... 7 654,602 93,515 Ohio State...... 6 561,057 93,510 Michigan...... 6 274,367 68,592 Nebraska...... 6 456,859 76,143 Ohio State...... 6 536,691 89,449

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1996...... G Atten. avg. 2006...... G Atten. avg. Michigan...... 6 635,589 105,932 Michigan...... 7 770,183 110,026 2012 National Attendance Leaders Tennessee...... 6 632,509 105,418 Penn State...... 7 752,972 107,567 N o. Team...... Games...... Attendance...... Average Penn State...... 6 577,001 96,167 Tennessee...... 7 740,521 105,789 1. Michigan ...... 6 ...... 673,511 ...... 112,252 Ohio State...... 6 564,167 94,028 Ohio State...... 7 735,674 105,096 2. Ohio State ...... 8 ...... 842,637 ...... 105,330 3. Alabama ...... 7 ...... 712,052 ...... 101,722 1997...... G Atten. avg. 2007...... G Atten. avg. 4. Texas ...... 6 ...... 605,304 ...... 100,884 Tennessee...... 6 639,227 106,538 Michigan...... 8 882,115 110,264 5. Penn State ...... 7 ...... 677,108 ...... 96,730 Michigan...... 7 745,139 106,448 Penn State...... 7 762,419 108,917 6. Georgia ...... 7 ...... 648,922 ...... 92,703 Penn State...... 6 582,517 97,086 Tennessee...... 7 735,773 105,110 7. LSU ...... 8 ...... 741,005 ...... 92,626 Ohio State...... 7 643,772 91,967 Ohio State...... 7 727,426 103,918 8. Tennessee ...... 7 ...... 629,752 ...... 89,965 9. SouthernCalifornia ...... 6 ...... 527,670 ...... 87,945 1998...... G Atten. avg. 2008...... G Atten. avg. 10. Florida ...... 7 ...... 613,182 ...... 87,597 Michigan...... 6 665,790 110, 965 Michigan...... 7 759,997 108,571 11. Texas A&M ...... 6 ...... 522,083 ...... 87,014 Tennessee...... 6 641,484 106,914 Penn State...... 7 757,775 108,254 12. Nebraska ...... 7 ...... 598,617 ...... 85,517 Penn State...... 6 579,192 96,532 Ohio State...... 7 734,775 104,976 13. Oklahoma ...... 6 ...... 511,460 ...... 85,243 Ohio State...... 6 561,012 93,502 Tennessee...... 7 710,136 101,448 14. Auburn ...... 7 ...... 578,521 ...... 82,646 15. Clemson ...... 7 ...... 569,988 ...... 81,427 1999...... G Atten. avg. 2009...... G Atten. avg. 16. Notre Dame ...... 6 ...... 484,770 ...... 80,795 Michigan...... 6 667,049 111,175 Michigan...... 8 871,464 108,933 17. Wisconsin ...... 7 ...... 560,039 ...... 80,006 Tennessee...... 7 747,870 106,839 Penn State...... 8 856,066 107,008 18. South Carolina ...... 7 ...... 560,008 ...... 80,001 Penn State...... 7 675,503 96,500 Ohio State...... 7 736,830 105,261 19. Florida State...... 7 ...... 529,208 ...... 75,601 Ohio State...... 7 654,192 93,456 Texas...... 6 607,049 101,175 20. Michigan State ...... 7 ...... 527,671 ...... 75,382 21. Iowa ...... 7 ...... 493,315 ...... 70,474 2000...... G Atten. avg. 2010...... G Atten. avg. 22. UCLA ...... 7 ...... 479,370 ...... 68,481 Michigan...... 6 664,930 110,822 Michigan...... 7 782,776 111,825 23. Arkansas ...... 7 ...... 476,321 ...... 68,046 Tennessee...... 6 645,567 107,595 Ohio State...... 8 842,221 105,278 24. Missouri ...... 7 ...... 472,333 ...... 67,476 Ohio State...... 6 586,542 97,757 Penn State...... 7 729,636 104,234 25. Virginia Tech ...... 6 ...... 393,792 ...... 65,632 Alabama...... 7 712,747 101,821 26. BYU ...... 6 ...... 366,965 ...... 61,161 2001...... G Atten. avg. 27. Washington ...... 6 ...... 351,699 ...... 58,617 Michigan...... 6 659,447 109,908 2011...... G Atten. avg. 28. Oregon ...... 7 ...... 402,429 ...... 57,490 Penn State...... 6 645,457 107,576 Michigan ...... 8 897,431 112,179 29. Texas Tech ...... 6 ...... 343,251 ...... 57,209 Tennessee...... 6 641,059 106,843 Ohio State...... 7 736,618 105,231 30. Ole Miss ...... 7 ...... 399,462 ...... 57,066 Ohio State...... 6 621,192 103,532 Alabama ...... 7 712,747 101,821 Penn State ...... 7 709,991 101,427 2002...... G Atten. avg. Michigan...... 7 774,033 110.576 2012...... G Atten. avg. Penn State...... 8 857,911 107,239 Michigan...... 6 673,511 112,252 Tennessee...... 7 746,939 106,705 Ohio State...... 8 842,637 105,330 Ohio State...... 8 827,904 103,488 Alabama...... 7 712,052 101,722 Texas...... 6 605,304 100,884 2003...... G Atten. avg. Michigan...... 7 776,429 110,918 Penn State...... 7 739,403 105,629 Tennessee...... 7 735,269 105,038 Ohio State...... 8 838,963 104,870

2004...... G Atten. avg. Michigan...... 6 666,149 111,025 Tennessee...... 7 746,507 106,644 Ohio State...... 6 629,257 104,876 Penn State...... 6 618,665 103,111

2005...... G Atten. avg. Michigan...... 7 776,405 110,915 Tennessee...... 6 645,558 107,593 Ohio State...... 7 735,120 105,017 Penn State...... 7 734,013 104,859

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