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Colorado Springs City Auditorium: 3,000 April 7, 2007 Dick's Sporting Goods Park: Commerce City: 27,000 September 10, 2001 Empower Field at Mile High: Denver: 76,125 April 20, 1995 Coors Field: 50,445 1914 Bluebird Theater: 550 October 1, 1999 Ball Arena: 21,000 1930 Mayan Theater (Denver) 966 December 1951 Denver Coliseum: 10,200 1919 Ogden ...
Archie Griffin, only two-time Heisman Trophy winner (1974, 1975); current president of the Ohio State University Alumni Association [198] Lou Groza, football kicker and Pro Football Hall of Famer, Lou Groza Award namesake [199] Chic Harley, three-time All-American running back [200]
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Oregon and Ohio State are two of the most daunting teams left in the College Football Playoff in no small part because they've both got starting quarterbacks who had already ...
The Nashville Council voted May 21 to deny Morgan Wallen's This Bar and Tennessee Kitchen the right to construct a 20-foot sign featuring Wallen’s name, citing the "Last Night" singer’s ...
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Ohio State University School of Music alumni (23 P) Pages in category "Ohio State University College of Arts and Sciences alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 321 total.
The convention was held in Nashville with AC/DC and the Oak Ridge Boys headlining. A new candy bar style logo appeared. In 1979, Barrie and Barry Grieff founded City Lights label, with headquarters in New York City. Barrie became the youngest president in the history of NARM. The position of national supervisor was created.