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  2. Youngstown Patricians - Wikipedia

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    Patricians player-coach Ray L. Thomas (1915) The Youngstown Patricians were a semi-professional football team based in Youngstown, Ohio. [1] In the 1910s, the team briefly held the professional football championship and established itself as a fierce rival of more experienced clubs around the country, some of which later formed the core of the National Football League. [2]

  3. Youngstown Hardhats - Wikipedia

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    The Youngstown Hardhats were a semi-professional football team that played from 1972 to 1974 and 1976 to 1981. The team was based in Youngstown, Ohio , and competed in the Midwest Football League from 1972 to 1974 and 1976, and Mid-Atlantic Football League from 1977 to 1981.

  4. John Simon (linebacker) - Wikipedia

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    Simon was born in Youngstown, Ohio. He played high school football for the Mooney Cardinals of Cardinal Mooney High School in Youngstown, Ohio. Ranked by Rivals.com as the No. 36 defensive tackle in the class of 2009, Simon chose Ohio State over offers from Nebraska, Notre Dame and Pittsburgh. [2] He played in the 2009 U.S. Army All-American Bowl.

  5. Maurice Clarett - Wikipedia

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    Clarett received an offer from Ohio State University and verbally committed to Ohio State over offers from Notre Dame, Fresno State, and the University of Miami. He formally committed to the Buckeyes in February 2002. [7] Ohio State's coach, Jim Tressel, had previously been coach of Clarett's hometown Youngstown State Penguins.

  6. List of defunct Ohio sports teams - Wikipedia

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    3.7 Pre-NFL Teams. 3.8 World League of ... This is a list of former sports teams from the US state of Ohio: Baseball ... Youngstown Hawks (1999–2000) ...

  7. All 34 NFL quarterbacks that have come from the state of Ohio

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    Ohio has produced the fifth most NFL quarterbacks with a total of 34. Here is a list of all of them and where they are from.

  8. Sports in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    On a smaller scale, Ohio hosts minor league baseball, arena football, indoor football, mid-level hockey, and lower division soccer.. The minor league baseball teams include Triple-A East's Columbus Clippers (affiliated with the Cleveland Guardians) and Toledo Mud Hens (affiliated with the Detroit Tigers), Double-A Northeast's Akron RubberDucks (affiliated with the Guardians) and the High-A ...

  9. Jeff Wilkins - Wikipedia

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    At Youngstown State University, Wilkins made a school record 66 field goals, with a long of 54 (a school record). [2] While at Youngstown State, the Penguins won the 1991 and 1993 Division I-AA National Championships under head coach Jim Tressel.