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RB Carlos Snow (All B1G, All-American)

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Carlos Snow (born October 24, 1968) is a former American football tailback, starting in college for the Ohio State Buckeyes.

Snow was a 5-foot-8, 195-pound speedster who attended the now-defunct Cincinnati Academy of Physical Education. In his four seasons, he led the Crusaders to a 45-3 record and state championships in 1985 and 1986, his final two years of high school.

He ran for more than 2,000 yards in three straight seasons and also showed prowess on defense.

Signing with Ohio State University, Snow battled through injuries (including hip surgery) to finish his career 6th on the all-time rushing list at Ohio State with 2,974 yards from 1987 to 1991.

Carlos Snow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Former football great now an inmate
BY KIMBALL PERRY | [email protected]

A man once revered for hitting linebackers and defensive backs was in court today accused of hitting a woman.

Carlos Snow, 40, of Springfield Township, was arrested Thanksgiving Day and charged with domestic violence.

Snow is accused of hitting Natashia Miller in the Thursday incident.
His case will be in court later today.


Snow starred at the now-closed Cincinnati Academy of Physical Education from 1983-1986 where he ran for more 7,761 yards, more than any Ohio high school player in history. That record stood for 15 years, broken in 2001.

Snow, who scored 109 touchdowns while at CAPE, later played at Ohio State and was an assistant coach at Harmony Community School.

The Enquirer - Former football great now an inmate
 
Former football star pleads guilty
THE ENQUIRER

A former local football star and his live-in girlfriend pleaded guilty today to disorderly conduct charges stemming from a Thanksgiving day fight.

Carlos Snow, 40, and Natashia Miller, 31, both of Springfield Township, pleaded guilty to the minor misdemeanor charge, a lesser charge than the initial domestic violence charge each faced.

Hamilton County Municipal Judge Brad Greenberg sentenced the couple to two days in jail, which they already served immediately after the arrest.

The Enquirer - Former football star pleads guilty
 
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Youtube "recommended" this one for me...my only trip to the Pighouse.

Carlos Snow 70yd TD catch - Michigan 1987 - YouTube

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BACK TO SCHOOL. Ohio State's gonna see some familiar faces roaming the oval this semester.



Of course I'm stoked to see Mr. Buckets himself completing his degree, but seeing Carlos Snow finishing his degree puts a huge smile on my face. Some of y'all might remember a few months ago I shared a piece from Rob Oller of the Columbus Dispatch about Snow's fight to overcome homelessness.

If you missed it before (Lord knows I can't expect y'all to read my poorly typed online words every day), here it is again, from the Columbus Dispatch:

An OVI conviction in 2017 meant Snow spent more than a week in Hamilton County jail. It was then he decided “no more,” but pride kept him from seeking help. Instead, he suffered in silence, even when losing his job for a printing company last winter because he no longer was physically able to do the work.

He also lost his living quarters when child support (he was divorced in 2006), medical and college bills — he said he owes nearly $7,000 to the University of Cincinnati, where he attempted to finish his degree before money ran out — wiped out his bank account and sent him to the streets.

Along the way, Snow said he twice attempted to end his life. The thought of leaving his three sons fatherless kept him from self-destructing.


The whole piece is certainly worth the read, but it sounds like Snow is back on the right track and will soon be a college graduate.

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/skul...-jameson-williams-receiver-pro-football-focus
 
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Apparently he is homeless and theres a GoFundMe started in his name. I'd link it but I'm on my phone

BACK TO SCHOOL. Ohio State's gonna see some familiar faces roaming the oval this semester.



Of course I'm stoked to see Mr. Buckets himself completing his degree, but seeing Carlos Snow finishing his degree puts a huge smile on my face. Some of y'all might remember a few months ago I shared a piece from Rob Oller of the Columbus Dispatch about Snow's fight to overcome homelessness.

If you missed it before (Lord knows I can't expect y'all to read my poorly typed online words every day), here it is again, from the Columbus Dispatch:

An OVI conviction in 2017 meant Snow spent more than a week in Hamilton County jail. It was then he decided “no more,” but pride kept him from seeking help. Instead, he suffered in silence, even when losing his job for a printing company last winter because he no longer was physically able to do the work.

He also lost his living quarters when child support (he was divorced in 2006), medical and college bills — he said he owes nearly $7,000 to the University of Cincinnati, where he attempted to finish his degree before money ran out — wiped out his bank account and sent him to the streets.

Along the way, Snow said he twice attempted to end his life. The thought of leaving his three sons fatherless kept him from self-destructing.


The whole piece is certainly worth the read, but it sounds like Snow is back on the right track and will soon be a college graduate.

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/skul...-jameson-williams-receiver-pro-football-focus




The list of graduating Buckeyes includes 14 current and former Buckeye football players: Ryan Batsch (finance), Cameron Brown (human development and family science), Robert Cope (hospitality management), Aaron Cox (food, agricultural and biological engineering), Dominic DiMaccio (consumer and family financial services), Jordan Fuller (marketing), Dallas Gant (finance), Marcus Hooker (human development and family science), Jack Jamieson (logistics management), Javontae Jean-Baptiste (human development and family science), Cade Kacherski (finance), Lloyd McFarquhar (communications), Carlos Snow (sociology) and Taron Vincent (sport industry).
 
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