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Old 08-29-2006, 12:30 PM
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Greatest Buckeye Players To Ever Wear The Numbers 61-70

#61 Nobody

#62 G Jim Parker (1953-1956)
Accolades:
- 2 Time All American (1955-56)
- 2 Time All Big 10 (1955-56)
- Outland Trophy Winner (1956)
- College Football Hall of Fame
- Member of the 1954 National Championship Team
Records Held:
- ?
Other Notable Accomplishments:
- ?
Honorable Mention:
G Mike Takacs (1949-1952)
- 1 Time All American (1952)
LB Phil Strickland (1967-1970)
- 1 Time All Big 10 (1970)
- Member of the 1968 National Championship Team
- Member of the 1970 National Championship Team
LB Vic Koegel (1970-1973)
- 1 Time All Big 10 (1973)
- Member of the 1970 National Championship Team
- 21 Tackles vs. Northwestern (1971) (Tied for 6th All Time)
OG Jim Kregel (1970-1973)
- 1 Time All Big 10 (1973)
- Member of the 1970 National Championship Team

#63 G Jim Reichenbach (1951-1954)
Accolades:
- 1 Time All American (1954)
- 1 Time All Big 10 (1952)
- Member of the 1954 National Championship Team
Records Held:
- ?
Other Notable Accomplishments:
- ?
Honorable Mention:
C Kirk lowdermilk (1981-1984)
- 1 Time All Big 10 (1984)
- Captain (1984)
LB Doug Adams (1967-1970)
- 1 Time All Big 10 (1969)
- Captain (1970)
- Member of the 1968 National Championship Team
- Member of the 1970 National Championship Team
C Kurt Murphy (1992-1995)
- 3 Time Academic All Big 10 (1997-99)
OG Adrien Clarke (1999-2003)
- Member of the 2002 National Championship Team

#64 G Aurealius Thomas (1954-1957)
Accolades:
- 1 Time All American (1957)
- 1 Time All Big 10 (1957)
- College Football Hall of Fame
- Member of the 1957 National Championship Team
Records Held:
- ?
Other Notable Accomplishments:
- ?
Honorable Mention:
OG Jim Lachey (1981-1984)
- 1 Time All American (1984)
- 1 Time All Big 10 (1984)
OG Bill Lukens (1973-1976)
- 1 Time All Big 10 (1976)
- 2 Time Academic All Big 10 (1974 and 1976)
- Captain (1976)
G Mike Ingram 1958-1961)
- 1 Time All Big 10 (1961)
- Captain (1961)
- Member of the 1961 National Championship Team

#65 C Ray Pryor (1963-1966)
Accolades:
- 1 Time All American (1966)
- 2 Time All Big 10 (1965-66)
- 2 Time Academic All Big 10 (1965-66)
- Captain (1966)
Records Held:
- ?
Other Notable Accomplishments:
- ?
Honorable Mention:
C Juan Porter (1993-1996)
- Captain (1996)

#66 LB Tom Bugel (1962-1965)
Accolades:
- 1 Time All Big 10 (1964)
Records Held:
- ?
Other Notable Accomplishments:
- ?
Honorable Mention:
G John Blitz (1947-1950)
- 1 Time All Big 10 (1950)

#67 OT Alan Kline (1990-1993)
Accolades:
- 1 Time All Big 10 (1991)
- Captain (1993)
Records Held:
- ?
Other Notable Accomplishments:
- ?
Honorable Mention:
NG Mike Sullivan (1985-1988)
- Captain (1988)
- 3.0 Sacks @ Purdue (1987) (Tied for 3rd All Time)

#68 NG Jim Stillwagon (1967-1970)
Accolades:
- 2 Time All American (1969-70)
- 2 Time All Big 10 (1969-70)
- Captain (1970)
- Outland Trophy Winner (1970)
- Lombardi Trophy Winner (1970)
- College Football Hall of Fame
- Member of the 1968 National Championship Team
- Member of the 1970 National Championship Team
Records Held:
- ?
Other Notable Accomplishments:
- ?
Honorable Mention:
C LeCharles Bentley (1999-2001)
- 1 Time All American (2001)
- 1 Time All Big 10 (2001)
- Rimington Trophy Winner (2001)
OG Jeff Uhlenhake (1985-1988)
- 1 Time All American (1988)
- 1 Time All Big 10 (1986)
- Captain (1988)
G Doug Van Horn (1962-1965)
- 1 Time All American (1965)
- 1 Time All Big 10 (1965)
OG Jason Winrow (1990-1993)
- 1 Time All Big 10 (1993)
DT Winfield Garnett (1994-1997)
- ?

#69 OG Dick Mack (1971-1974)
Accolades:
- 1 Time All Big 10 (1974)
Records Held:
- ?
Other Notable Accomplishments:
- ?
Honorable Mention:
Nobody

#70 OT David Foley (1965-1968)
Accolades:
- 1 Time All American (1968)
- 1 Time All Big 10 (1968)
- 2 Time Academic All Big 10 (1966 and 1968)
- Captain (1968)
- Member of the 1968 National Championship Team
Records Held:
- ?
Other Notable Accomplishments:
- ?
Honorable Mention:
DT George Hasenohrl (1969-1972)
- 2 Time All Big 10 (1971-72)
- Captain (1972)
- Member of the 1970 National Championship Team
T Dick Hilinski (1951-1954)
- 1 Time All Big 10 (1954)
- 1 Time Academic All Big 10 (1954)
- Member of the 1954 National Championship Team
OT Joe Robinson (1975-1978)
- 1 Time All Big 10 (1978)
DT Matt Bonhaus (1992-1995)
- Captain (1995)
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Good choices, msj. I don't have a nomination at #61.

I like the choice of Aurealius Thomas. And you got his name right, which is something that the NFL draft and tOSU's official site (list of all-time jersey numbers) both got wrong.

But I don't think he can actually be credited with being on the 1954 NC team. He would have been on the freshmen team that year.
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Four All Americans wore #68 - that bodes well for Tim Schafer this season.
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But I don't think he can actually be credited with being on the 1954 NC team. He would have been on the freshmen team that year.
Sounds good, I didn't know the freshman team was so seperate back then, I mean I knew they played some of their own games, but I figured they'd all get rings. Thanks again for the correction!
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Four All Americans wore #68 - that bodes well for Tim Schafer this season.
Haha ya, Shafer is gonna have to have an amazing year to be able to climb the #68 ladder. That was a tough # to choose from, outside the obvious top 2, because again I know very little about those guys. However, if you guys say I'm doing a good job, then I'll keep on doing it and by Friday we'll have the completed list!

Tomorrow should see some obvious ones again, no doubt.
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