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Fun Trivia: O : Ohio State Buckeyes

Special Sub-Topic: For True Buckeye Fans


In the mid 1980s,Tom Tupa wore what number with the Bucks?

    19. Tom has worn the same number in the pros.

In the early 1980's, what hefty runner dashed for a long TD against Illinois, over 50 yards of it with only 1 shoe on?
    Keith Byars. Amazing shoot out with the Illini inwhich the Buckeyes won.

What Illinois quarterback threw for over 600 yards in one game, against the Bucks in the early 80s?
    Dave Wilson. Illinois lost this game. Dave played a few years in the NFL, mainly with the Saints.

What Buckeye running back played in the early '90s. His mom worked as a flight attendant for TWA, and was originally scheduled to be on Flight 800 that crashed off the coast of New York in the late 90s.
    Eddie George. Luckily, his Mom did not end up working Flight 800. He went on to be a star RB in the NFL, with his mom rooting him all the way.

What High School did early '90s kicker Tim Williams attend?
    Waynesville. Tim once kicked a 52 yd FG in high school.

What is the name of Ohio State's fight song?
    Across the Field. Although quickly recognized as Ohio State's fight song, few people know what the real name of the song is.

What number was the linebacker wearing for Clemson, when Woody lost his cool and struck him in the throat area?
    58. His name was Charlie Bauman.

What High School did Art Schlichter attend?
    Miami Trace. Quite a power house they had in the '70s and '80s.

Who caught Joe Germaine's amazing flat pass to win the Rose Bowl over Arizona State?
    David Boston. His Dad is an NFL official.

What number did 1970's quarterback Cornelius Green wear?
    7. Back when the Bucks used the QB as a runner more than a passer. A few seasons later, Art Schlichter came along and changed all that.


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