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Carmen Ohio" (Latin: Song of Ohio) is the oldest school song still used by Ohio State University. The song was composed by freshman athlete and Men's Glee Club member Fred Cornell in 1902 or 1903. According to some accounts, he composed it on the train ride home from Ann Arbor, Michigan after Ohio State suffered an 86-0 loss to the Michigan ...
The Ohio State Alma Mater "Carmen Ohio" was written on the train ride home to Columbus following the 1902 contest, which saw Ohio State lose to Michigan 86–0. The lyrics and melody (Spanish Chant) have remained largely unchanged since its conception. Ohio State became a member of the Big Ten in 1912.
The song is an autobiographical lament about the singer returning to her childhood home in Ohio and discovering that rampant development and pollution had destroyed the "pretty countryside" of her youth; the lyrics make specific references to places in and around Akron, Ohio, the hometown of lead singer and writer Chrissie Hynde.
Ohio State's players and coaches were gathered to sing "Carmen Ohio," a postgame tradition. Amid the melee, pepper spray was deployed by officers from the University of Michigan Police Department ...
Ohio State Buckeyes running back TreVeyon Henderson (32) sings “Carmen Ohio” with teammates following a 56-0 win over Western Michigan on Sept. 7, 2024 at Ohio Stadium.
Carmen's Crew, Ohio State's alumni team, wins $1 million prize in 'The Basketball Tournament' Gannett. John Leuzzi, USA TODAY NETWORK. August 5, 2024 at 12:59 PM.
Ohio State University — "Carmen Ohio" Princeton University — "Old Nassau" Pennsylvania State University — "Penn State Alma Mater" Rutgers University — "On the Banks of the Old Raritan" San Jose State University — "San José State Alma Mater" Syracuse University — "Syracuse University Alma Mater" Texas A&M University — "Spirit of ...
"Fight The Team) Across the Field" is the older of two fight songs of Ohio State University, with the newer one being "Buckeye Battle Cry".Although the lyrics reference football heroics and was composed by the football team's varsity manager, William A. Dougherty, Jr., [1] the song is used by Buckeye teams of all sports.