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Post by Buckeye Dale on Jun 3, 2016 7:00:39 GMT -5
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Amling, Martin.................................1942
Ashton, William......................... 1952-53
Barnard, Eric.....................................1979
Battista, Thomas........................ 1973-74
Belko, Greg.......................................1975
Bilkie, Edward R...............................1950
Blazeff, Lalo.....................................1954
Breed, Paul.......................................1997
Burrows, Roger W............................1970
Coleman, Ken............................. 1987-90
Cottrell, Ernest E..............................1944
Daly, Brett.................................. 2004-06
Denlinger, Todd..................... 2005-08-09
Finkes, Matt............................... 1993-96
Graves, Reggie........................... 1983-85
Howman, Dennis........................ 1963-64
Hulshult, Gene.................................1982
Lago, Gary M.............................. 1971-72
Laser, Joel.................................. 1976-78
McCary, WIlliam........................ 2010-11
McQueen, Therone.................... 1991-92
Nichols, Donald................................1945
Perrotti, Michael..............................1946
Rowland, James H...........................1959
Schabo, Andrew...............................2001
Schafer, Tim................................ 2002-03
Stackhouse, Raymond L...................1943
Stowe, John H.................................1968
Washington, Aldophus.......... 2012-13-14
Welch, Brent....................................2000
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Post by mscott59 on Jun 3, 2016 8:04:45 GMT -5
92 Amling, Martin.................................1942 Ashton, William......................... 1952-53 Barnard, Eric.....................................1979 Battista, Thomas........................ 1973-74 Belko, Greg.......................................1975 Bilkie, Edward R...............................1950 Blazeff, Lalo.....................................1954 Breed, Paul.......................................1997 Burrows, Roger W............................1970 Coleman, Ken............................. 1987-90 Cottrell, Ernest E..............................1944 Daly, Brett.................................. 2004-06 Denlinger, Todd..................... 2005-08-09 Finkes, Matt............................... 1993-96 Graves, Reggie........................... 1983-85 Howman, Dennis........................ 1963-64 Hulshult, Gene.................................1982 Lago, Gary M.............................. 1971-72 Laser, Joel.................................. 1976-78 McCary, WIlliam........................ 2010-11 McQueen, Therone.................... 1991-92 Nichols, Donald................................1945 Perrotti, Michael..............................1946 Rowland, James H...........................1959 Schabo, Andrew...............................2001 Schafer, Tim................................ 2002-03 Stackhouse, Raymond L...................1943 Stowe, John H.................................1968 Washington, Aldophus.......... 2012-13-14 Welch, Brent....................................2000 View AttachmentView AttachmentView Attachment love finkes, but the best 92 in osu history may have just passed thru. aldophus was very good.
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Post by Buckeye Dale on Jun 3, 2016 18:11:57 GMT -5
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Post by Buckeye Dale on Jun 4, 2016 7:18:56 GMT -5
91 Bell, Robert......................................1949 Benio, Brian................................ 1987-88 Bond, Jason............................... 2000-03 Conrad, Frank...................................1999 Cope, James.............................. 1972-74 Daly, Brent........................................2007 Fellows, Melvin.......................... 2009-11 Gilmore, James................................1981 Klohn, Jim.................................. 1983-84 Langermeier, George........................1958 Lillie, Robert............................... 1975-76 Manyak, John N...............................1952 Martin, Paul D..................................1959 McCary, William..............................2012 Mobley, Benjamin A. .......................1964 Parry, Aaron......................................2014 Payne, Marvin..................................2000 Rock, Chris.......................................2013 Simmons, Jason......................... 1990-93 Smith, Stewart.................................2009 Sobolewski, John J....................1966, 68 St. John, Scott.................................1988 Trittipo, John....................................1955 Wakefield, Richard..................... 1969-71 Williams, Ryan........................... 2005-06 Wilson, Clifford................................1957 Wilson, Jeff............................... 1994-98 Wilson, William...............................1980 Attachment DeletedJason Bond Attachment DeletedMelvin Fellows Two stories, but both about good character guys who were/are great representatives of the program. Jason Bond, out of Worthington, offers to go elsewhere, but walked on at Ohio State, and was rewarded not only with playing time, but was a four-year letterman. This was at about the time I really started paying attention to recruiting, and his story rang a bell in me. (That the combination of Jason Bourne & James Bond)<g> Melvin Fellows, out of Garfield Heights (btwn Cleveland & Akron) came in as a highly rated 4*, got bit by the injury bug, having surgery on both his shoulder & knee, and retired from football, but stayed in school thru 2013. I haven't heard any more about him, but I'd hope he's still doing well.
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Post by mscott59 on Jun 4, 2016 20:19:25 GMT -5
91 Bell, Robert......................................1949 Benio, Brian................................ 1987-88 Bond, Jason............................... 2000-03 Conrad, Frank...................................1999 Cope, James.............................. 1972-74 Daly, Brent........................................2007 Fellows, Melvin.......................... 2009-11 Gilmore, James................................1981 Klohn, Jim.................................. 1983-84 Langermeier, George........................1958 Lillie, Robert............................... 1975-76 Manyak, John N...............................1952 Martin, Paul D..................................1959 McCary, William..............................2012 Mobley, Benjamin A. .......................1964 Parry, Aaron......................................2014 Payne, Marvin..................................2000 Rock, Chris.......................................2013 Simmons, Jason......................... 1990-93 Smith, Stewart.................................2009 Sobolewski, John J....................1966, 68 St. John, Scott.................................1988 Trittipo, John....................................1955 Wakefield, Richard..................... 1969-71 Williams, Ryan........................... 2005-06 Wilson, Clifford................................1957 Wilson, Jeff............................... 1994-98 Wilson, William...............................1980 View AttachmentJason Bond View AttachmentMelvin Fellows Two stories, but both about good character guys who were/are great representatives of the program. Jason Bond, out of Worthington, offers to go elsewhere, but walked on at Ohio State, and was rewarded not only with playing time, but was a four-year letterman. This was at about the time I really started paying attention to recruiting, and his story rang a bell in me. (That the combination of Jason Bourne & James Bond)<g> Melvin Fellows, out of Garfield Heights (btwn Cleveland & Akron) came in as a highly rated 4*, got bit by the injury bug, having surgery on both his shoulder & knee, and retired from football, but stayed in school thru 2013. I haven't heard any more about him, but I'd hope he's still doing well. The guy who sticks out on this list to me is dick Wakefield. He's the guy thin Darden climbed upon then over to pick off the pass that clinched the 10-7 um win in '71, which set woody off to the tune of 2 unsportsmanlike penalties and a couple mangled yard makers.
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Post by mscott59 on Jun 4, 2016 20:38:04 GMT -5
91 Bell, Robert......................................1949 Benio, Brian................................ 1987-88 Bond, Jason............................... 2000-03 Conrad, Frank...................................1999 Cope, James.............................. 1972-74 Daly, Brent........................................2007 Fellows, Melvin.......................... 2009-11 Gilmore, James................................1981 Klohn, Jim.................................. 1983-84 Langermeier, George........................1958 Lillie, Robert............................... 1975-76 Manyak, John N...............................1952 Martin, Paul D..................................1959 McCary, William..............................2012 Mobley, Benjamin A. .......................1964 Parry, Aaron......................................2014 Payne, Marvin..................................2000 Rock, Chris.......................................2013 Simmons, Jason......................... 1990-93 Smith, Stewart.................................2009 Sobolewski, John J....................1966, 68 St. John, Scott.................................1988 Trittipo, John....................................1955 Wakefield, Richard..................... 1969-71 Williams, Ryan........................... 2005-06 Wilson, Clifford................................1957 Wilson, Jeff............................... 1994-98 Wilson, William...............................1980 View AttachmentJason Bond View AttachmentMelvin Fellows Two stories, but both about good character guys who were/are great representatives of the program. Jason Bond, out of Worthington, offers to go elsewhere, but walked on at Ohio State, and was rewarded not only with playing time, but was a four-year letterman. This was at about the time I really started paying attention to recruiting, and his story rang a bell in me. (That the combination of Jason Bourne & James Bond)<g> Melvin Fellows, out of Garfield Heights (btwn Cleveland & Akron) came in as a highly rated 4*, got bit by the injury bug, having surgery on both his shoulder & knee, and retired from football, but stayed in school thru 2013. I haven't heard any more about him, but I'd hope he's still doing well. The guy who sticks out on this list to me is dick Wakefield. He's the guy thin Darden climbed upon then over to pick off the pass that clinched the 10-7 um win in '71, which set woody off to the tune of 2 unsportsmanlike penalties and a couple mangled yard makers. Thom Darden.
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Post by bamorin on Jun 4, 2016 23:18:30 GMT -5
........but he was thinner in them days
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Post by Buckeye Dale on Jun 5, 2016 5:43:37 GMT -5
........but he was thinner in them days Weren't we all?
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Post by Buckeye Dale on Jun 5, 2016 5:49:00 GMT -5
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Amling, Martin.................................1943 Amling, Warren E....................... 1944-46 Baldwin, Darryl.......................... 2010-11 Braun, Don.......................................1982 Cairns, Gary L............................. 1966-67 Coady, Mike.....................................1972 Curto, Patrick.............................. 1973-75 Ecrement, Thomas..................... 1968-69 Frimel, Rich................................ 1988-91 Gibson, Thaddeus...................... 2008-09 Hall, Davis........................................1976 Herrman, Harvery J..........................1959 King, Dale.........................................1948 Lagwig, Eric......................................1963 Megaro, Anthony....................... 1977-80 Morris, Don......................................1986 Nourse, Joseph................................1961 Pitcock, Quinn............................ 2002-06 Rees, James R.................................1942 Ridder, Fred................................ 1984-87 Schutt, Tommy....................... 2012-13-14 Stephenson, Jack W........................1941 Styles, Lorenzo........................... 1992-94 Teague, Willie M........................ 1970-71 Thomas, Quinton..............................2001 Thomas, Richard J..................... 1951-52 Wayne, Clinton........................... 1996-00 Well I'll be damned...for some reason, I'm unable to post picture today. The 'system' says even small files are too large... But from the list above, I had chosen Warren Amling, Quinn Pitcock, and Lorenzo Styles. Dr. Amling is the only member of the CFBHOF to start a Final Four basketball game. Unable to upload file 90 Warren Amling.jpg. Error: This forum has exceeded its attachment space limit. Your file cannot be uploaded. Small pic, only 30 kb... Read more: aolcfboutcasts.proboards.com/post/275070/edit#ixzz4Aj6KEXlf
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Post by Mickey34jb on Jun 5, 2016 9:28:21 GMT -5
........but he was thinner in them days I remember one season on Sundays Browns FS Darden nailing Lynn Swann and later in the season Tatum nails him too___The former Trojan had those alligator hands vs the safeties from the Big 2
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Post by Buckeye Dale on Jun 5, 2016 12:49:59 GMT -5
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Post by Buckeye Dale on Jun 6, 2016 2:40:44 GMT -5
89 Anderson, Thomas L........................1964 Baker, Mike................................ 1993-94 Calloway, Thomas............................1965 Corbitt, Walter.................................1952 Crane, Jameson......................... 1946-47 Deyo, Charles...................................1959 Ellis, Jeff......................... 1987-88, 90-91 Ferguson, Bryan......................... 1976-77 Frank, John................................. 1980-83 Greene, Jeff.....................................2014 Guzik, Frank A..................................1953 Hummel, Garrett........................ 2007-10 Hunter, Charles........................... 1978-79 Jones, Darrell (D.J).............. 1992-94, 96 Katula, Ted.......................................1956 Michael, William....................... 1954-55 Powell, Theodore....................... 1972-73 Riley, Jared......................................2011 Roman, Nicholas G.............. 1966-67, 69 Rayford, Elwood......................... 1960-61 Sanders, Darnell........................ 1998-01 Skipper, Chris...................................1986 Thomas, Blake..................................2012 Walther, Richard E..................... 1950-51 White Jr., Stan........................... 2002-06 Willis, Leonard........................... 1974-75 John Frank is a no-brainer, IMHO...Roman & White...Legacy guys, I admire that.
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Post by Buckeye Dale on Jun 6, 2016 12:29:58 GMT -5
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Post by Buckeye Dale on Jun 7, 2016 7:02:21 GMT -5
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Allen, Richard............................. 1963-65 Allen, Paul........................................1983 Blount, Stacey..................................2012 Bryant, Charles S....................... 1959-61 Cox, Marc.........................................1976 DeCree, Van............................... 1972-74 Dillon, Daniel D................................1966 DiPerro, Ramon F..............................1944 Eisenberg, Brian...............................1941 Foltz, Pete.........................................2004 Fragel, Reid........................... 2009-10-11 Graper, Frank....................................1994 Gurr, Mike.........................................1997 Hague, Thomas R....................... 1952-53 Hartsock, Ben............................. 1999-03 Higdon, Alex............................... 1984-87 Houser, Bob................................ 1993-96 Jemison, Thad............................ 1981-83 Kiehfuss, Thomas C................... 1962-64 Miller, Steve.....................2011-12-13-14 Moore, Jimmy..................................1975 Morgan, Thomas..............................1958 Morgan, Tommy Joe.................. 1956-57 Nicol, Rory.................................. 2004-08 Ojikutu, Brandon..............................2013 Sarringhaus, Paul H............. 1941-42, 45 Stablein, Brian........................... 1989-92 Watson, Thomas G..................... 1948-50 White, Stanley R........................ 1970-71 Whitfield, David A...................... 1967-69 Wilson, William...............................1979 Paul Sarringhaus - AA in 1942, went to war, came back and lettered again in '45 before going to the NFL. Van DeCree - AA 1973-74 Ben Hartsock - AC 2003 As we get down into the more popular numbers, there are more notables than can be pictured...those listed in bold font are notable for something I found/remember. I'm not 100% sure, but I think Mike Gurr, for instance, was originally a walk on, and at some point was pressed into starting. So anyways, these are my memories, if you have questions about someone, it will be good for you to "look 'em UP" and learn more Buckeye trivia...
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Post by mscott59 on Jun 7, 2016 9:10:18 GMT -5
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Allen, Richard............................. 1963-65 Allen, Paul........................................1983 Blount, Stacey..................................2012 Bryant, Charles S....................... 1959-61 Cox, Marc.........................................1976 DeCree, Van............................... 1972-74 Dillon, Daniel D................................1966 DiPerro, Ramon F..............................1944 Eisenberg, Brian...............................1941 Foltz, Pete.........................................2004 Fragel, Reid........................... 2009-10-11 Graper, Frank....................................1994 Gurr, Mike.........................................1997 Hague, Thomas R....................... 1952-53 Hartsock, Ben............................. 1999-03 Higdon, Alex............................... 1984-87 Houser, Bob................................ 1993-96 Jemison, Thad............................ 1981-83 Kiehfuss, Thomas C................... 1962-64 Miller, Steve.....................2011-12-13-14 Moore, Jimmy..................................1975 Morgan, Thomas..............................1958 Morgan, Tommy Joe.................. 1956-57 Nicol, Rory.................................. 2004-08 Ojikutu, Brandon..............................2013 Sarringhaus, Paul H............. 1941-42, 45 Stablein, Brian........................... 1989-92 Watson, Thomas G..................... 1948-50 White, Stanley R........................ 1970-71 Whitfield, David A...................... 1967-69 Wilson, William...............................1979 View AttachmentPaul Sarringhaus - AA in 1942, went to war, came back and lettered again in '45 before going to the NFL. View AttachmentVan DeCree - AA 1973-74 View AttachmentBen Hartsock - AC 2003 As we get down into the more popular numbers, there are more notables than can be pictured...those listed in bold font are notable for something I found/remember. I'm not 100% sure, but I think Mike Gurr, for instance, was originally a walk on, and at some point was pressed into starting. So anyways, these are my memories, if you have questions about someone, it will be good for you to "look 'em UP" and learn more Buckeye trivia... vsn decree is truly one of the all-time greats at osu. a dominant de in the early 70s. i was always surprised he didn't have a successful pro career. but he's had drug issues and served time for that as well as probation violations in the last few years. a shame. david whitfield was a starting lb on the national title team in '68, but his son is more well known to today's intense football fans. george whitfield has become a qb tutor/guru in the last decade or so, working with guys like ben roethlisberger, cam newton, andrew luck, and tons of cfb qb's, including manziel and braxton. george played for tressel up at ysu in the late 90s. stan white made one of the biggest plays in osu history in the '70 revenge game vs um, picking off a pass that set up the td that clinched that 20-9 win. thad jamison caught a late bomb from mike tomczak in the fiesta bowl to beat pitt. brian stablein was part of the team that finally got osu turned back around after a 4-6-1 season in cooper's first year in '88. guys like hartsock and fragel were obviously fantastic buckeyes who continued on to play on sundays. 88... pretty good number.
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