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Academic All Big Ten
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Zach Boren

Zach was the last fullback Ohio State had. Fittingly, when the changing times eliminated the position, Zach finished his career in another. In his new position, he made his most memorable plays, including the one that resulted in the iconic photo above.
 
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3x All Big Ten
3x All-American
2x Captain
2x Team MVP
2x Silver Football Award Winner (Chicago Tribune Big Ten MVP)
2x Walter Camp Award
Maxwell Award
The two-time Heisman Trophy Winner
1986 College Football Hall of Fame Inductee
1990 Rose Bowl Hall of Fame Inductee
2011 Ford-Kinnick Leadership Award Winner
Archie Griffin
Goddammit!! Things are so f*cked up in the world right now I actually let myself forget Archie Griffin Day! Oh, Dear Woody, please forgive me for my sin.
 
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Academic All Big Ten
Captain
Zach Boren

Zach was the last fullback Ohio State had. Fittingly, when the changing times eliminated the position, Zach finished his career in another. In his new position, he made his most memorable plays, including the one that resulted in the iconic photo above.
As I remember, it wasn't so much the loss of the fullback position as it was the lack of LBs. Graduation, the pros, and injuries left the Bucks with Shazier and three guys named Moe. Never more obvious than the 2011 game when the bucks had to play Ryan with one good leg throughout the 4th quarter because he was better on one leg than the others on two. Next season, Zach stepped in and looked like he'd been playing there for years. Correct me if I'm wrong.
 
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As I remember, it wasn't so much the loss of the fullback position as it was the lack of LBs. Graduation, the pros, and injuries left the Bucks with Shazier and three guys named Moe. Never more obvious than the 2011 game when the bucks had to play Ryan with one good leg throughout the 4th quarter because he was better on one leg than the others on two. Next season, Zach stepped in and looked like he'd been playing there for years. Correct me if I'm wrong.

It was definitely the hole at linebacker that precipitated the change. It was the absence of a fullback role in Urban Meyer's offense that made Zach available for the change.
 
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2x All Big Ten
Pro Football Hall of Fame
Paul Warfield


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All Big Ten
All American
National Champion
John Brockington


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Though only 2nd team All Big Ten, I could not leave him out of the countdown
(He was the 3rd Big Ten linebacker taken in the NFL draft (18th pick))
Bobby Carpenter

The Ped State LB that was first team All Big Ten ahead of Bobby was a Junior who would go on to be the 34th pick in the following year's draft. Draft status isn't everything, but I think all Buckeye fans felt that Bobby was robbed by any standard.
 
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2x All Big Ten
2x All American
2x Team MVP
Silver Football Award (Chicago Tribune Big Ten MVP)
First Buckeye to Win the Maxwell Award
1955 Heisman Trophy Winner
1979 College Football Hall of Fame Inductee
Howard "Hopalong" Cassady

Also referred to as "Hop" in the record book, making him the only Buckeye (that I can think of) who officially has a nickname for his nickname.
 
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