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Old 08-31-2006, 02:15 PM
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Greatest Buckeye Players To Ever Wear The Numbers 81-90

#81 TE Billy Anders (1965-1967)
Accolades:
- 1 Time All Big 10 (1967)
- Captain (1967)
Records Held:
- ?
Other Notable Accomplishments:
- 12 Pass Receptions vs. Washington (1966) (Tied for 3rd All Time)
- 55 Pass Receptions in 1966 (Tied for 8th All Time)
- 108 Career Pass Receptions (Tied for 8th All Time)
- 162 Yards Receiving vs. Washington (1966) (18th All Time)
- 1,118 Career Yards Receiving (18th All Time)
- 6.1 Pass Receptions Per Game Average in 1966 (2nd All Time)
- 4.0 Career Pass Receptions Per Game Average (3rd All Time)
Honorable Mention:
Nobody

#82 DE Bill Spahr (1961-1964)
Accolades:
- 1 Time All Big 10 (1964)
- Captain (1964)
- Member of the 1961 National Championship Team
Records Held:
- ?
Other Notable Accomplishments:
- ?
Honorable Mention:
Nobody

#83 WR Terry Glenn (1992-1995)
Accolades:
- 1 Time All American (1995)
- 1 Time All Big 10 (1995)
- Biletnikoff Trophy Winner (1995)
Records Held:
- Most Yards Receiving in a Game: 253 @ Pittsburgh (1995)
- Most TD Receptions in a Game: 4 @ Pittsburgh (1995) (Tied for 1st All Time)
- Most TD Receptions in a Season: 17 (1995)
- Most Games with 200 Yards Receiving in a Career: 1 (Tied for 1st All Time)
Other Notable Accomplishments:
- 9 Pass Receptions @ Pittsburgh (1995) (Tied for 6th All Time)
- 64 Pass Receptions in 1995 (4th All Time)
- 79 Career Pass Receptions (15th All Time)
- 1,411 Yards Receiving in 1995 (2nd All Time)
- 1,677 Career Yards Receiving (12th All Time)
- 28.1 Average Yards Per Catch @ Pittsburgh (1995) (3rd All Time)
- 22.0 Average Yards Per Catch in 1995 (2nd All Time)
- 21.2 Career Average Yards Per Catch (Tied for 2nd All Time)
- 5.3 Receptions Per Game Average in 1995 (Tied for 4th All Time)
- 17 Career TD Receptions (5th All Time)
- 7 Games with 100 Yards Receiving in 1995 (2nd All Time)
- 7 Career Games with 100 Yards Receiving (Tied for 5th All Time)
- 3 Consecutive Games with 100 Yards Receiving (Tied for 2nd All Time)
- 26 Points Scored @ Pittsburgh (1995) (Tied for 2nd All Time)
- 104 Points Scored in 1995 (9th All Time)
Honorable Mention:
E Dean Dugger (1951-1954)
- 1 Time All American (1954)
- 1 Time All Big 10 (1954)
- Member of the 1954 National Championship Team
E Mark Debevc (1967-1970)
- 2 Time All Big 10 (1969-70)
- Member of the 1968 National Championship Team
- Member of the 1970 National Championship Team

#84 E Jim Houston (1956-1959)
Accolades:
- 1 Time All American (1959)
- 2 Time All Big 10 (1958-59)
- Captain (1959)
- College Football Hall of Fame
- Member of the 1957 National Championship Team
Records Held:
- ?
Other Notable Accomplishments:
- 110 Yards Receiving vs. Michigan State (1959) (Tied for 55th All Time)
Honorable Mention:
DE Bob Brudzinski (1973-1976)
- 1 Time All American (1976)
- 2 Time All Big 10 (1975-76)
WR Jeff Graham (1988-1990)
- 1 Time All Big 10 (1990)
- Captain (1990)
- 99 Career Pass Receptions (10th All Time)
- 144 Yards Receiving @ Purdue (1990) (28th All Time)
- 1,809 Career Yards Receiving (10th All Time)
- 18.3 Career Average Yards Per Catch (3rd All Time)
- 12 Career TD Receptions (Tied for 8th All Time)
- 2.9 Career Receptions Per Game Average (7th All Time)
- 7 Career Games with 100 Yards Receiving (Tied for 5th All Time)
- 126 Punt Return Yards @ Wisconsin (1990) (5th All Time)
- 2 Punt Returns for a TD in 1990 (Tied for 2nd All Time)
- 3 Career Punt Returns for a TD (Tied for 2nd All Time)
- 13.8 Punt Return Yards Per Attempt in 1990 (5th All Time)
- 13.0 Career Punt Return Yards Per Attempt (4th All Time)
- 81 Yard Punt Return @ Wisconsin (1990) (Tied for 5th All Time)

#85 K Mike Nugent (2001-2004)
Accolades:
- 2 Time All American (2002 and 2004)
- 2 Time All Big 10 (2002 and 2004)
- Captain (2004)
- Lou Groza Trophy Winner (2004)
- Member of the 2002 National Championship Team
Records Held:
- Most Field Goals Made in a Game: 5 @ North Carolina State (2004) (Tied for 1st All Time)
- Most Field Goals Made in a Season: 25 (2002)
- Most Field Goals Made in a Career: 72
- Best Field Goal Percentage in a Season: .893 (2002)
- Best Field Goal Percentage in a Career: .818
- Most 50+ Yard Field Goals Made in a Season: 5 (2004)
- Most 50+ Yard Field Goals Made in a Career: 8
- Most 40-49 Yard Field Goals Made in a Season: 10 (2002)
- Most 40-49 Yard Field Goals Made in a Career: 21
- Most 50+ Yard Field Goals Attempted in a Season: 6 (2004) (Tied for 1st All Time)
- Most 50+ Yard Field Goals Attempted in a Career: 9 (Tied for 1st All Time)
- Most 40-49 Yard Field Goals Attempted in a Season: 11 (2002)
- Most Consecutive Field Goals Made in a Career: 24 (2001-02)
- Best Extra Point Percentage in a Season: 1.000 (2003) (Tied for 1st All Time)
- Most Career Points Scored: 356
Other Notable Accomplishments:
- 5 Field Goals Attempted @ North Carolina State (2004) (Tied for 2nd All Time)
- 28 Field Goals Attempted in 2002 (Tied for 2nd All Time)
- 88 Career Field Goals Attempted (2nd All Time)
- 28 Career 40-49 Yard Field Goals Attempted (2nd All Time)
- Longest Field Goal was 55 Yards vs. Marshall (2004) (Tied for 2nd All Time) (Game Winning Field Goal)
- 45 Extra Points Made in 2002 (Tied for 7th All Time)
- 140 Career Extra Points Made (6th All Time)
- 143 Career Extra Points Attempted (6th All Time)
- .979 Career Extra Point Percentage (3rd All Time)
- 83 Consecutive Career Extra Points made (2nd All Time)
- 120 Points Scored in 2002 (Tied for 5th All Time)
Honorable Mention:
E Robert “Rock” Joslin (1950-1953)
- Captain (1953)
- 9 Pass Receptions vs. Iowa (1952) (Tied for 6th All Time)
- 117 Yards Receiving vs. Iowa (1952) (tied for 49th All Time)
- Caught the First TD of the Woody Hayes Era vs. SMU (1952)
E Leo Brown (1954-1957)
- 1 Time All Big 10 (1957)
- Member of the 1954 National Championship Team
- Member of the 1957 National Championship Team
TE John Lumpkin (1994-1998)
- 10 Career TD Receptions (Tied for 9th All Time)

#86 Nobody

#87 Nobody

#88 DE Van Ness DeCree (1971-1974)
Accolades:
- 2 Time All American (1973-74)
- 2 Time All Big 10 (1973-74)
Records Held:
- ?
Other Notable Accomplishments:
- ?
Honorable Mention:
HB Paul Sarringhaus (1939-1942)
- 1 Time All American (1942)
- 1 Time All Big 10 (1942)
- Member of the 1942 National Championship Team
- 145 Rushing Yards @ Northwestern (1942) (Tied for 55th All Time)
- 136 Passing Yards vs. USC (1942) (Tied for 144th All Time)
TE Ben Hartsock (2000-2003)
- 1 Time All Big 10 (2003)
- 4 Time Academic All Big 10 (2000-03)
- Member of the 2002 National Championship Team
WR Brian Stablein (1989-1992)
- 12 Pass Receptions vs. Michigan (1992) (Tied for 3rd All Time)
- 53 Pass Receptions in 1992 (Tied for 9th All Time)
- 96 Career Pass Receptions (11th All Time)
- 111 Yards Receiving vs. Michigan (1992) (Tied for 54th All Time)
- 1,289 Career Yards Receiving (15th All Time)
- 4.4 Receptions Per Game Average in 1992 (Tied for 8th All Time)
LB Stan White (1968-1971)
- 1 Time All Big 10 (1971)
- Member of the 1968 National Championship Team
- Member of the 1970 National Championship Team
DE Dave Whitfield (1966-1969)
- 1 Time All Big 10 (1969)
- Captain (1969)
- Member of the 1968 National Championship Team

#89 TE John Frank (1980-1983)
Accolades:
- 2 Time All Big 10 (1982-83)
- 2 Time Academic All Big 10 (1982-83)
Records Held:
- ?
Other Notable Accomplishments:
- 10 Pass Receptions @ Michigan (1983) (Tied for 5th All Time)
- 45 Pass Receptions in 1981 and 1983 (Tied for 14th All Time)
- 121 Career Pass Receptions (7th All Time)
- 123 Yards Receiving @ Michigan (1983) (Tied for 44th All Time)
- 1,481 Career Yards Receiving (13th All Time)
- 2.6 Career Pass Receptions Per Game (Tied for 8th All Time)
Honorable Mention:
TE Darnell Sanders (1999-2001)
- ?

#90 G/T Warren Amling (1943-1946)
Accolades:
- 2 Time All American (1945-46)
- 2 Time All Big 10 (1945-46)
- Captain (1946)
- College Football Hall of Fame
Records Held:
- ?
Other Notable Accomplishments:
- ?
Honorable Mention:
LB Lorenzo Styles (1991-1994)
- 2 Time All Big 10 (1993-94)
- 282 Career Tackles (15th All Time)
- 14 Solo Tackles vs. Michigan State (1993) (Tied for 2nd All Time)
- 84 Solo Tackles in 1993 (4th All Time)
DT Quinn Pitcock (2002-2006)
- Captain (2006)
- Member of the 2002 National Championship Team
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I think a couple of guys could be added as honorable mention:

#89 Lenny Willis, tOSU record 2 kickoff returns for TD's in 1974

'68 and '70 NC team member Bruce Jankowski (for his number, here's an SI cover)


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Sounds good, thanks BB73, I'll get onto adding them asap.
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