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Through the 2023 season, Ohio State has compiled an official overall record of 981 wins, 333 losses and 53 ties, and has appeared in 55 bowl games, with the most recent being the 2023 Cotton Bowl. Ohio State is the only program in college football history to have never lost more than seven games in a single season. [8]
The National Football Foundation named Ohio State as a national co-champion, along with Texas, for 1970 and awarded the teams joint possession of the MacArthur Bowl. 1971 was less successful than the preceding seasons, but the middle four years of the 10-year war saw the greatest success for Hayes against Michigan, although the teams fell short ...
In the 2015 draft, the defending national champion Buckeyes had no players selected in the first round (no eligible underclassmen declared [4]), the first time a championship team had gone without first round picks since the 2003 draft when the 2002 National Champion Buckeyes did the same. 2004 saw the most Buckeyes selected in a single NFL ...
Mike Tomczak (1981-84) The three-year starter with the Buckeyes is one of two former Ohio State starting quarterbacks to own Super Bowl rings (Joe Germaine was a backup on the championship 1999 St ...
Sep. 29—How do Kyle McCord's first four games as Ohio State's No. 1 quarterback compare with Buckeyes quarterbacks of the recent past? Here's a look at McCord's numbers and those of C.J. Stroud ...
Despite playing his senior year as a wide receiver, Braxton Miller became the Buckeyes' career leader in total offense yards (surpassed since by J.T. Barrett) The Ohio State Buckeyes football statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the Ohio State Buckeyes football program in various categories, [1] including passing, rushing, receiving, total offense, defensive stats, and ...
Brown enrolled at Ohio State in January 2022. [9] He appeared in two games during his true freshman season before redshirting the year. [10]Brown initially competed with Kyle McCord to succeed C. J. Stroud as Ohio State's starting quarterback during spring practices before suffering a finger injury that required surgery. [11]
The 1974 team seemed bound for another national championship when it was derailed by a loss to unranked Michigan State (Ohio State lost only twice in the regular season during Griffin's 4-year career, both to the Spartans), and the next year the #1-ranked Bucks lost 23–10 to 11th-ranked UCLA in the 1976 Rose Bowl. In all the Buckeyes were 40 ...