Super Fresh wrote:
Very Well said.... I have not been fortunate to read the bs of OSU fans on here for a while. I agree 100% with this comment. And as for seofan_via_dublin.... name a player from the 1910s, 20s, I'll even give you the 40s. Your comments have nothing to do with TODAY'S COLLEGE FOOTBALL, unless you are getting recruits for tradition..... 100 years ago. If that was the case, the Ivy League would be stacked... Championships from 1869- 1900. That's a Power House Conference! Minnesota would be loaded too, 5 Championships before your first, That was because they had Bernie Bierman. WHO????? Who cares... once you go back so far, and you factor in how the game has changed over time, it doesn't matter.
Guess you haven't been able to grace this forum with comments that provide nothing towards quality discussion or intellect for awhile either.
But since you asked:
Chic Harley: would have won multiple Heismans if the trophy existed, 1st team all century running back, inaugural member of the CFB Hall of Fame, made OSU football into a viable resourse to build a tradition.
Les Horvath: won the 1944 Heisman
Paul Brown: coached the 1942 national championship buckeyes, before moving on to make the NFL into what it would become.
All-Americans through 1939
Bob Cherry, Robert Karch, Charles Bolen, Harold Courtney, Kelley VanDyne, Clarence MacDonald, Gaylord Stinchcomb, Lolas Huffman, Cyril Meyers, Harry Workman, Harold Cunningham, Edwin Heiss, Marty Karow, Leo Raskowski, Wes Fesler, Lew Hinchman, Carl Cramer, Joseph Gailus, Sid Gillman, Ted Rosequist, Regis Monohan, Gomer, Jones, Merle Wendt, Charles Hamerick, Innwood Smith, Carl Kaplanoff, Jim McDonald, Ralph Wolf, Gust Zarnes, Rick Marino, Esco Sarkkinen, and Don Scott.