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| scored on a 61 yard touchdown run, giving the | Buckeyes a 10-7 lead. |
| yard field goal by Rich Spangler, giving the | Buckeyes a 3-0 first quarter lead. |
| Jethroe returned to the | Buckeyes and won his second consecutive batting title |
| The game featured the Ohio State | Buckeyes, and the Pittsburgh Panthers. |
| The teams are Ohio State | Buckeyes and the LSU Tigers and with 2 minute quarters |
| ion to the Sugar Bowl featured the Ohio State | Buckeyes, and the Texas A&M Aggies. |
| ted as a freshman in 2006 with the Ohio State | Buckeyes and was a member of the practice squad. |
| ion to the Alamo Bowl featured the Ohio State | Buckeyes, and the Oklahoma State Cowboys. |
| s a four-year letterwinner for the Ohio State | Buckeyes, and was a consensus first-team All-America s |
| llege football, when the writers selected the | Buckeyes and the coaches chose the Bruins. |
| o, where they had been known as the Cleveland | Buckeyes, and changed their name. |
| tball bowl game played between the Ohio State | Buckeyes and the Clemson Tigers on December 29, 1978. |
| He played college football for the Ohio State | Buckeyes and was drafted in the seventeenth round of t |
| ck who played collegiately for the Ohio State | Buckeyes and later in the National Football League. |
| The squadron aircraft were T2J | Buckeyes and Biancur was used for Field Carrier Landin |
| Dave Leggett, football for the Ohio State | Buckeyes and the Chicago Cardinals |
| He played for the | Buckeyes as a quarterback and halfback in 1917, 1919 a |
| He served as the | Buckeyes' baseball coach from 1947 to 1950, finishing |
| ar Bowl in New Orleans against the Ohio State | Buckeyes by a score of 31 to 26. |
| The | Buckeyes came out of the Big Ten with an 8-2-1 record, |
| fense and Jack Tatum on defense, Woody Hayes' | Buckeyes capped an undefeated season with a dominating |
| eption in 38 consecutive games and helped the | Buckeyes capture 2002 BCS National Championship at the |
| acific-10 Conference, defeated the Ohio State | Buckeyes, champions of the Big Ten Conference, 17-16. |
| The | Buckeyes compiled a 7-5 record, capped by a 26-20 vict |
| The | Buckeyes compiled a 7-1-2 record, including the 1950 R |
| The | Buckeyes compiled a 9-3 record, including the 1981 Lib |
| The | Buckeyes compiled a 9-3 record, including the 1982 Hol |
| The | Buckeyes compiled a 9-2-1 record, including the 1977 O |
| The | Buckeyes compiled a 10-0-1 record, including the 1974 |
| The | Buckeyes continued to look sluggish as they were only |
| The | Buckeyes did win the Big Ten and Matta led Ohio State |
| ike the previous game against Penn State, the | Buckeyes did not come out sharp and was not able to sc |
| Geiger was an honorary captain for the | Buckeyes during their September 15, 2007 game when the |
| rves as an assistant coach for the Ohio State | Buckeyes field hockey team. |
| The | Buckeyes finished the 1953 season with a record of 6-3 |
| The | Buckeyes finished the 2000 season with an 8-4 record a |
| se and defense - Mr. Shaw was a member of the | Buckeyes' first NCAA National Championship team in 194 |
| The Rose Bowl appearance was the | Buckeyes first since 1985. |
| esides in Columbus, Ohio, and remains an avid | Buckeyes follower. |
| They were the first | Buckeyes football team to go undefeated, finishing 9-0 |
| In 1974 Ohio State | Buckeyes football team on 2011-06-06 20:55:02, 404 Not |
| In 1995 Ohio State | Buckeyes football team on 2011-06-08 03:14:31, 404 Not |
| In 1974 Ohio State | Buckeyes football team on 2011-05-25 04:37:39, 404 Not |
| The 2001 Ohio State | Buckeyes football team represented the Ohio State Univ |
| The 1890 Ohio State | Buckeyes football team was the first football team fie |
| The 1949 Ohio State | Buckeyes football team represented the Ohio State Univ |
| The 1981 Ohio State | Buckeyes football team represented the Ohio State Univ |
| The 1982 Ohio State | Buckeyes football team represented the Ohio State Univ |
| The 1976 Ohio State | Buckeyes football team represented the Ohio State Univ |
| The 2004 Ohio State | Buckeyes football team represented the Ohio State Univ |
| The 1998 Ohio State | Buckeyes football team represented the Ohio State Univ |
| The 1973 Ohio State | Buckeyes football team represented the Ohio State Univ |
| The 1954 Ohio State | Buckeyes football team was led by QB Dave Leggett and |
| The 1968 Ohio State | Buckeyes football team is considered one of the strong |
| The 2001 Ohio State | Buckeyes football season marked a transition from form |
| , Florida, where he played for the Ohio State | Buckeyes football team and the Florida Gators football |
| See also: 2008 Ohio State | Buckeyes football team |
| See also: 2011 Ohio State | Buckeyes football team |
| The 1899 Ohio State | Buckeyes football team represented the Ohio State Buck |
| See also: 2010 Ohio State | Buckeyes football team and 2011 Sugar Bowl |
| way through his freshman year, Kevin left the | Buckeyes for the London Knights of the OHL for the rem |
| des of the ball for the Ohio State University | Buckeyes from 1950 to 1952. |
| 884 his contact was purchased by the Columbus | Buckeyes from the Quakers. |
| was a fullback for the Ohio State University | Buckeyes from 1967-69. |
| The | Buckeyes had rolled through the regular season using a |
| -year starting quarterback for the Ohio State | Buckeyes, he is best remembered for leading the team t |
| Ohio State | Buckeyes head coach Jim Tressel is also a graduate of |
| hio State fired Hayes after 28 seasons as the | Buckeyes head coach. |
| incomplete with 47 seconds remaining, and the | Buckeyes held on to win, 10-7. |
| ack Barons, Chattanooga Choo-Choos, Cleveland | Buckeyes, Houston Eagles, and the New Orleans Eagles. |
| That season Elia led the | Buckeyes in scoring (14 touchdowns for 84 points). |
| He had previously played for the Cleveland | Buckeyes in the Negro leagues. |
| He scored six touchdowns for the | Buckeyes in the 1952 season, but he was known primaril |
| It differs from the | buckeyes in the related genus Aesculus in having alter |
| he West Philadelphias in 1867, the Cincinnati | Buckeyes in 1868, the Troy Haymakers in 1869 and 1870, |
| ly defeats were a 17-9 loss to the Ohio State | Buckeyes in week three and a 15-14 loss to the NC Stat |
| nd a 41-14 win over the top-ranked Ohio State | Buckeyes in the 2007 BCS National Championship Game. |
| yed three years under Woody Hayes and led the | Buckeyes in both rushing (1,166 yards) and receiving ( |
| f college hockey (1988-92) for the Ohio State | Buckeyes in the CCHA. |
| With a defensive stop by the | Buckeyes, it was up to the Ohio State offensive to mak |
| played college basketball for the Ohio State | Buckeyes, leaving in 1992 after four seasons. |
| 008 contest with Penn State, which was also a | Buckeyes loss, this time 13-6. |
| In 1965, the | Buckeyes lost the championship game to Arizona State. |
| ayers included Sam Jethroe from the Cleveland | Buckeyes, Marvin Williams from the Philadelphia Stars, |
| 2009, with 106,033 fans in attendance for the | Buckeyes' matchup against USC, in which the Trojans wo |
| n this order: Michigan Wolverines, Ohio State | Buckeyes, Michigan State Spartans, Minnesota Golden Go |
| all page lists them in this order: Ohio State | Buckeyes, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Michigan State Sp |
| neers and has been a coach for the Ohio State | Buckeyes, Oakland Raiders, and Kansas City Chiefs. |
| Cahill began his professional career with the | Buckeyes of the American Association in 1886. |
| e football bowl game featuring the Ohio State | Buckeyes of the Big Ten, against the Tennessee Volunte |
| ollowed by a Ken Dorsey fumble setting up the | Buckeyes on the Miami 14. |
| He led the | Buckeyes on a 65-yard drive in 12 plays in the final 1 |
| The | Buckeyes only loss came late in the season to the Mich |
| The | Buckeyes' only loss was in the regular-season finale a |
| veland's pitching dominated the Series as the | Buckeyes outscored the Grays 15-3. |
| The | Buckeyes played their home games at Ohio Stadium. |
| The | Buckeyes played their home games in Ohio Stadium. |
| While the | Buckeyes politicked for a share of the national title, |
| The only blemish on the | Buckeyes' record was a season-ending 10-10 tie against |
| The | Buckeyes scored their first touchdown on their second |
| ms was a four-year starter for the Ohio State | Buckeyes, scoring 2,011 points (then a team record) an |
| WS Channel 5 covering both the Browns and the | Buckeyes since 2004. |
| n overtime to garner their first win over the | Buckeyes since 1971, but that victory was the season's |
| The | Buckeyes smelled victory after shutting out the Wolver |
| uared off in a fierce rivalry against Hayes's | Buckeyes squads. |
| The | Buckeyes started of the season with a surprising win o |
| ecame a three-year starter for the Ohio State | Buckeyes, starting 38 of his final 39 games, caught 16 |
| He was named the | Buckeyes team MVP in 1943, and was a selection to the |
| He went to the Youngstown | Buckeyes the next year and went 11-14 for the Central |
| ke over Woody Hayes' split-T offense with the | Buckeyes, the true reason for his selection of Purdue |
| The | Buckeyes then observed a mounted officer in gray at th |
| n in 1925 when 90,411 came out to support the | Buckeyes; this is also the last time standing-room-onl |
| lettered in basketball and track, helping the | Buckeyes to their first Western Conference track crown |
| er from the Ohio State University, he led the | Buckeyes to two straight Final Four appearances. |
| In 24 years he guided the | Buckeyes to a 265-81 record, as well as five Big Ten c |
| In those years he led the | Buckeyes to four straight Midwestern Intercollegiate V |
| He helped the | Buckeyes to an undefeated season in 1944. |
| ollege football for the Ohio State University | Buckeyes under head coach Earle Bruce. |
| Current played left tackle for the Ohio State | Buckeyes under head coach Woody Hayes. |
| Michael played left tackle for the Ohio State | Buckeyes under head coach Woody Hayes. |
| The | Buckeyes went on to play in the 2002 Outback Bowl in T |
| During the '73 regular season, the | Buckeyes went undefeated, led by tailback Archie Griff |
| On October 28, 1989, the | Buckeyes were losing 31-0 to the Minnesota Golden Goph |
| The Louisville | Buckeyes were a professional baseball team based in Lo |
| In 1996, the | Buckeyes were again ranked #2 and had already secured |
| The | Buckeyes were only able to score on a 48 yard field go |
| Led by senior quarterback Joe Germaine, the | Buckeyes were the preseason number one throughout the |
| The | Buckeyes were awarded the title by the AP Poll and rep |
| Paul Giel announced the game was over and the | Buckeyes were a 50-44 victor, prompting Minnesota fans |
| In his four years, the | Buckeyes were 41-8 and captured four Big Ten titles an |
| The | Buckeyes were thought to be a year away from competing |
| Standout players offense for the | Buckeyes were quarterback Troy Smith, who completed 16 |
| All three years, the Ohio State | Buckeyes were undefeated at home at St. John Arena. |
| The | Buckeyes were sparked by their senior Heisman Trophy w |
| mber of the 2003 National Champion Ohio State | Buckeyes, who defeated the University of Miami Hurrica |
| ampionship game against the BCS #1 Ohio State | Buckeyes, who later lost to the Florida Gators. |
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