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Ohio State University has a storied football program rich with talented athletes who have achieved remarkable success on and off the field. Over the years, several players have distinguished themselves by earning numerous awards and honors, making them some of the most decorated in school history. This article highlights these outstanding athletes and their accomplishments.
Notable Players and Their Achievements
Among the most decorated players in Ohio State history are those who have received national recognition, conference awards, and individual honors. These athletes have set standards of excellence that inspire future generations.
Archie Griffin
Archie Griffin is arguably the most celebrated player in Ohio State history. He is the only two-time Heisman Trophy winner (1974, 1975), a feat that highlights his exceptional talent and leadership. Griffin also earned All-American honors twice and was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.
Eddie George
Eddie George made a lasting impact during his time at Ohio State, winning the Heisman Trophy in 1995. He was a dominant running back, earning All-American honors and setting numerous school records. George’s success extended beyond college, as he had a successful NFL career.
Joey Bosa
Joey Bosa is one of the most decorated defensive players in Ohio State history. He was a two-time All-American and received the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year award twice. Bosa also won the Outland Trophy in 2015, recognizing him as the best interior lineman in college football.
Other Notable Athletes
Many other players have earned numerous accolades, including:
- Orlando Pace – multiple All-American selections and Outland Trophy winner
- Terry Glenn – All-American and key contributor to national championship teams
- Malcolm Jenkins – two-time All-American and Jim Thorpe Award recipient
These athletes exemplify the dedication and excellence that define Ohio State football. Their decorated careers have left a lasting legacy and continue to inspire current and future players.