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Through the 2006 season, Ohio State players have by a significant margin won more trophies than any other NCAA Division 1A program. Ohio State players have won 34 of the listed major awards, with the next closest being 26 (Oklahoma). Ohio State is the only university to have received each of the awards at least once.
The first football team representing the Ohio State University in 1890 The Buckeyes take to the field for a game during the 2006 season. The Ohio State Buckeyes college football team competes as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, representing the Ohio State University in the East Division of the Big Ten Conference.
Penn State, coming off an 8–0–1 season in 1911, shut out Ohio State, 37–0. The game is officially recorded as a forfeit by Ohio State. [2] The first contest held in State College, Pennsylvania was in 1976 where Ohio State beat Penn State, 12–7. In 1980, the two schools played in their first and only postseason bowl, the 1980 Fiesta Bowl ...
Ohio State, Texas, SMU and the committee lead the winners and losers from the opening round: Winners Ohio State. In terms of quality of competition and performance, no double-digit win from the ...
Another double-digit margin. Ohio State’s win was the fourth blowout in four first-round games in this first year of the 12-team playoff. The closest game of the four turned out to be Notre Dame ...
With a turnaround jumper, the former Buckeye forward hit the game-winning shot to earn the championship at "The Basketball Tournament" for Carmen's Crew, Ohio State's Alumni Team, at Drexel ...
Ohio State quarterback Troy Smith then passed to Brian Robiskie for a touchdown, increasing the Buckeyes' lead to 42–31 with five minutes remaining in the game. After Ohio State was called for pass interference on a failed fourth-down attempt, giving Michigan an automatic first down, junior quarterback Chad Henne found senior tight end Tyler ...
Ohio State tumbled out of the top five after it lost at home to Michigan on Saturday. The Buckeyes fell five spots to No. 7 after the 13-10 loss to their rivals. Oregon, the lone undefeated team ...