Ohio State Football All-Century Team

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In early 2000, the Touchdown Club of Columbus selected an Ohio State Football All-Century Team to honor the greatest Ohio State Buckeyes football players of the 20th century. No effort was made to distinguish a first team or second team, the organization instead choosing only to select an 80-man roster and a five-man coaching staff.

Members selected to the team were honored at a banquet on February 19, 2000. Living members of the team elected all-century captains and an all-century Most Valuable Player. As captains they chose Archie Griffin and Rex Kern on offense, and Chris Spielman and Jack Tatum on defense. Archie Griffin was selected as MVP.

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[edit] The selected team

Position Name Years lettering CFHoF?* VOHoF?*
Quarterback Joe Germaine 1996-97-98 no no
Bobby Hoying 1993-94-95 no no
Rex Kern (c) 1968-69-70 no yes
Art Schlichter 1978-79-80-81 no no
Don Scott 1938-39-40 no yes
Fullback John Brockington 1968-69-70 no yes
Ollie Cline 1944-45-46 no yes
Bob Ferguson 1959-60-61 yes yes
Pete Johnson 1973-74-75-76 no no
Jim Otis 1967-68-69 no yes
Halfback Keith Byars 1982-83-84-85 no yes
Howard "Hopalong" Cassady 1952-53-54-55 yes yes
Eddie George 1992-93-94-95 no yes
Archie Griffin (c) 1972-73-74-75 yes yes
Chic Harley 1916-17-19 yes yes
Les Horvath 1940-41-42-44 yes yes
Vic Janowicz 1949-50-51 yes yes
Pete Stinchcomb 1917-19-20 yes yes
Wide Receiver David Boston 1996-97-98 no no
Cris Carter 1984-85-86 no yes
Doug Donley 1977-78-79-80 no no
Joey Galloway 1991-93-94 no no
Terry Glenn 1993-94-95 no no
Paul Warfield 1961-62-63 no yes
Tight End Wes Fesler 1928-29-30 yes yes
John Frank 1980-81-82-83 no yes
Esco Sarkinan 1937-38-39 no yes
Bob Shaw 1941-42 no yes
Merle Wendt 1934-35-36 no yes
Jan White 1968-69-70 no yes
Center Tom DeLeone 1969-70-71 no yes
Gomer Jones 1934-35 yes yes
Steve Myers 1972-73-74 no yes
Offensive Guard Warren Amling 1944-45-46 yes yes
Lindell Houston 1941-42 no yes
Iolas Huffman 1918-19-20-21 no yes
Jim Lachey 1981-82-83-84 no yes
Jim Parker 1954-55-56 yes yes
Gust Zarnas 1935-36-37 yes yes
Offensive Tackle John Hicks 1970-72-73 yes yes
Jim Marshall 1956-57 no yes
Orlando Pace 1994-95-96 no no
Kurt Schumacher 1972-73-74 no yes
Korey Stringer 1992-93-94 no yes
Chris Ward 1974-75-76-77 no yes
Defensive End Bob Brudzinski 1973-74-75-76 no yes
Van Ness DeCree 1972-73-74 no yes
Dean Dugger 1952-53-54 no yes
Jim Houston 1957-58-59 yes yes
Matt Snell 1961-62-63 no no
Mike Vrabel 1993-94-95-96 no no
Defensive Lineman Aaron Brown 1974-75-76-77 no no
Chuck Csuri 1941-42-46 no yes
Pete Cusick 1972-73-74 no no
Jerome Foster 1979-80-81-82 no no
Jim Stillwagon 1968-69-70 yes yes
Dan Wilkinson 1992-93 no no
Bill Willis 1942-43-44 yes yes
Linebacker Tom Cousineau 1975-76-77-78 no yes
Randy Gradishar 1971-72-73 yes yes
Pepper Johnson 1982-83-84-85 no yes
Andy Katzenmoyer 1996-97-98 no no
Ike Kelley 1963-64-65 no yes
Marcus Marek 1979-80-81-82 no yes
Chris Spielman (c) 1984-85-86-87 no yes
Steve Tovar 1989-90-91-92 no yes
Defensive Back Arnie Chonko 1962-63-64 no yes
Neal Colzie 1972-73-74-75 no no
Tim Fox 1972-73-74-75 no yes
Ray Griffin 1974-75-76-77 no no
Mike Sensibaugh 1968-69-70 no yes
Shawn Springs 1994-95-96 no no
Jack Tatum (c) 1968-69-70 yes yes
Antoine Winfield 1995-96-97-98 no no
Punter Brent Bartholomew 1995-96-97-98 no no
Tom Skladany 1973-74-75-76 no yes
Tom Tupa 1984-85-86-87 no no
Kicker Vlade Janakievski 1977-78-79-80 no yes
Rich Spangler 1982-83-84-85 no no
Tim Williams 1990-91-92-93 no no
Head Coach Paul Brown 1941—1943 no yes
Earle Bruce 1979—1987 yes yes
John Cooper 1988—2000 no no
Woody Hayes 1951—1978 yes yes
John Wilce 1913—1928 yes yes

[edit] Table notes

* CFHoF? notes whether the person has been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame; VOHoF? notes whether the person has been inducted into the Ohio State Varsity O Hall of Fame.
(c) – All-Century captains

[edit] Notes regarding selections

  • Players lettering before 1960 could have been selected for either offensive or defensive positions. Selecting Jim Marshall as an offensive tackle was ironic, given that he played professionally for 20 years as a defensive lineman, primarily with the Minnesota Vikings.
  • Paul Warfield was a halfback for the Buckeyes in 1961 and 1962, and a tight end in 1963. He was selected here as a wide receiver, the position he played professionally with the Cleveland Browns and Miami Dolphins.
  • Les Horvath was a halfback in 1940, 1941 and 1942, and a quarteback in his Heisman-trophy winning season of 1944. He was selected here as a halfback.

[edit] References

  • Tim May, Columbus Dispatch, "Touchdown Club Chooses Griffin as All-Century MVP," Sunday, February 20, 2000

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