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While most of the college football world was moving towards a high-octane passing attack, Grobe took the Bobcats back to the basics of the triple option, with wildly successful results. Ohio scored over 300 points in both 1996 and 1997, going 8–3 in 1997. It was the Green and White's first winning season in 15 years.
Some of Ohio's notable football coaches include Don Peden, Bill Hess, Jim Grobe, and current head coach Frank Solich. Peden coached from 1924 to 1946, compiling a 121–46–11 record, good for a winning percentage of .711 that still stands as the best ever for an Ohio football coach.
Although Ohio began competing in intercollegiate football in 1894, [1] the school's official record book considers the "modern era" to have begun in 1950. Records from before this year are often incomplete and inconsistent, and they are generally not included in these lists. These lists are dominated by more recent players for several reasons:
Ohio State University has produced its share of famous graduates in 154 years. Some are famous for their contributions to American history.
Name College(s) played for Position Year inducted (link to HOF bio) Earl Abell: Colgate: Tackle: 1973: Alex Agase: Illinois, Purdue: Guard: 1963: Harry Agganis: Boston University
Team School City Conference Bryant & Stratton Bobcats: Bryant & Stratton College: Solon: Ohio CC: Clark State Eagles: Clark State Community College: Springfield: Ohio CC: Cuyahoga Triceratops (formerly Challengers) Cuyahoga Community College: Cleveland: Ohio CC: Edison Chargers: Edison Community College: Piqua: Ohio CC: Hocking Hawks: Hocking ...
Powerhouses such as Alabama, Clemson, Lousiana State University and Ohio State have dominated the college football scene the past few years, racking up nine of the past 10 national championships...
Scott Mruczkowski, professional football player; Don Nehlen, former player who became a highly successful coach at West Virginia University and college football hall of fame member [1] Kevin O'Brien, former professional football player; Dean Pees, NFL Defensive Coordinator; Doyt Perry, former college football coach and college football hall of ...