1955 Ohio State Buckeyes football team
The 1955 Ohio State Buckeyes football team represented the Ohio State University in the 1955 college football season. The Buckeyes compiled a 7–2 record.
Schedule
Date |
Opponent# |
Rank# |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
September 24 |
Nebraska* |
#6 |
Ohio Stadium • Columbus, OH |
W 28–20 |
80,171 |
October 1 |
at Stanford* |
#8 |
Stanford Stadium • Stanford, CA |
L 0–6 |
28,000 |
October 8 |
Illinois |
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Ohio Stadium • Columbus, OH (Illibuck Trophy) |
W 27–12 |
82,407 |
October 15 |
#11 Duke* |
#14 |
Ohio Stadium • Columbus, OH |
L 14–20 |
82,254 |
October 22 |
at #15 Wisconsin |
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Camp Randall Stadium • Madison, WI |
W 26–16 |
53,529 |
October 29 |
Northwestern |
#15 |
Ohio Stadium • Columbus, OH |
W 49–0 |
82,214 |
November 5 |
Indiana |
#11 |
Ohio Stadium • Columbus, OH |
W 20–13 |
80,730 |
November 12 |
#20 Iowa |
#10 |
Ohio Stadium • Columbus, OH |
W 20–10 |
82,701 |
November 19 |
at #6 Michigan |
#9 |
Michigan Stadium • Ann Arbor, MI (The Game) |
W 17–0 |
97,369 |
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. |
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Coaching staff
Awards and honors
Trivia
- The November 12 game against Iowa was mentioned in the movie Back to the Future Part II. A radio announcer telling the scores of the day's games mentions that Ohio State beat Iowa 20-10.
References
- Win/Loss statistics
- Draft data
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- Wisconsin (1896)
- Wisconsin (1897)
- Michigan (1898)
- Chicago (1899)
- Iowa & Minnesota (1900)
- Michigan & Wisconsin (1901)
- Michigan (1902)
- Michigan, Minnesota, & Northwestern (1903)
- Michigan & Minnesota (1904)
- Chicago (1905)
- Michigan, Minnesota, & Wisconsin (1906)
- Chicago (1907)
- Chicago (1908)
- Minnesota (1909)
- Illinois & Minnesota (1910)
- Minnesota (1911)
- Wisconsin (1912)
- Chicago (1913)
- Illinois (1914)
- Illinois & Minnesota (1915)
- Ohio State (1916)
- Ohio State (1917)
- Illinois, Michigan, & Purdue (1918)
- Illinois (1919)
- Ohio State (1920)
- Iowa (1921)
- Chicago, Iowa, & Michigan (1922)
- Illinois & Michigan (1923)
- Chicago (1924)
- Michigan (1925)
- Michigan & Northwestern (1926)
- Illinois & Minnesota (1927)
- Illinois (1928)
- Purdue (1929)
- Michigan & Northwestern (1930)
- Purdue, Michigan & Northwestern (1931)
- Michigan & Purdue (1932)
- Michigan & Minnesota (1933)
- Minnesota (1934)
- Minnesota & Ohio State (1935)
- Northwestern (1936)
- Minnesota (1937)
- Minnesota (1938)
- Ohio State (1939)
- Minnesota (1940)
- Minnesota (1941)
- Ohio State (1942)
- Michigan & Purdue (1943)
- Ohio State (1944)
- Indiana (1945)
- Illinois (1946)
- Michigan (1947)
- Michigan (1948)
- Michigan & Ohio State (1949)
- Michigan (1950)
- Illinois (1951)
- Purdue & Wisconsin (1952)
- Illinois & Michigan State (1953)
- Ohio State (1954)
- Ohio State (1955)
- Iowa (1956)
- Ohio State (1957)
- Iowa (1958)
- Wisconsin (1959)
- Minnesota & Iowa (1960)
- Ohio State (1961)
- Wisconsin (1962)
- Illinois (1963)
- Michigan (1964)
- Michigan State (1965)
- Michigan State (1966)
- Indiana, Minnesota, Purdue (1967)
- Ohio State (1968)
- Michigan & Ohio State (1969)
- Ohio State (1970)
- Michigan (1971)
- Michigan & Ohio State (1972)
- Michigan & Ohio State (1973)
- Michigan & Ohio State (1974)
- Ohio State (1975)
- Michigan & Ohio State (1976)
- Michigan & Ohio State (1977)
- Michigan & Michigan State (1978)
- Ohio State (1979)
- Michigan (1980)
- Iowa & Ohio State (1981)
- Michigan (1982)
- Illinois (1983)
- Ohio State (1984)
- Iowa (1985)
- Michigan & Ohio State (1986)
- Michigan State (1987)
- Michigan (1988)
- Michigan (1989)
- Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, & Michigan State (1990)
- Michigan (1991)
- Michigan (1992)
- Ohio State & Wisconsin (1993)
- Penn State (1994)
- Northwestern (1995)
- Ohio State & Northwestern (1996)
- Michigan (1997)
- Michigan, Ohio State, & Wisconsin (1998)
- Wisconsin (1999)
- Michigan, Northwestern, & Purdue (2000)
- Illinois (2001)
- Ohio State & Iowa (2002)
- Michigan (2003)
- Iowa & Michigan (2004)
- Ohio State & Penn State (2005)
- Ohio State (2006)
- Ohio State (2007)
- Ohio State & Penn State (2008)
- Ohio State (2009)
- Michigan State & Wisconsin (2010)
- Wisconsin (2011)
- Wisconsin (2012)
- Michigan State (2013)
- Ohio State (2014)
- Michigan State (2015)
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