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The Ohio State Buckeyes football team competes as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), representing the Ohio State University in the East division of the Big Ten Conference. Since the establishment of the football program in 1890, the Buckeyes have played in 55 bowl games.
A comprehensive list of Ohio State's football seasons from 1890 to 2019, including coaches, records, conference standings and bowl games. The 1951 season was the first under Woody Hayes, who led the Buckeyes to eight national championships and 13 Big Ten titles.
Learn about the history, organization, and functions of the federal agency that protects the health and provides essential human services in the U.S. The web page covers the department's programs, budget, leadership, and components such as the Public Health Service and the Food and Drug Administration.
The Buckeyes finished the season with a 10–2 record, including a Rose Bowl loss to USC, and shared the Big Ten title with Michigan. Archie Griffin set the school career rushing record and was the MVP of the team.
Learn about the history, achievements and current roster of the Ohio State Buckeyes women's ice hockey team, a Division I program in the WCHA conference. The team plays at The Ohio State Ice Rink in Columbus and has won two national championships and four conference titles.
Two junior honorary societies, Bucket and Dipper of Ohio State and Atius-Sachem of Illinois, are responsible for the care of the Illibuck. Originally the "trophy" was a live turtle when the tradition began in 1925, picked for its expected long life as a symbol of the anticipated long life of the rivalry.
The former Alabama coach, who joined "College GameDay" after retiring at the end of last season, dropped a well-placed curse while talking about Ohio State on Saturday.