The Early Years and Formation
The rich history of Ohio State University (OSU) Football dates back to its inception in 1890, when the team began under the leadership of coach Alexander S. Lilley. Initially facing a slow start, it didn’t take long before the Buckeyes began to carve out their place in the annals of college football. It is this early Bedrock period that laid the foundation for what would become a formidable football program renowned nationwide.
Woody Hayes Era
No discussion about Ohio State football can be complete without mentioning the legendary Woody Hayes. Taking the helm in 1951, Hayes transformed the team into a powerhouse. His tenure, lasting until 1978, was marked by his ‘three yards and a cloud of dust’ philosophy focused on strong defense and a potent running game. Hayes led the Buckeyes to five national championships and 13 Big Ten Conference titles. His legacy is still revered, and his name synonymous with Ohio State football excellence.
Notable Rivalries
Among the key factors that add excitement and fervor to Ohio State football are its fierce rivalries, most notably with the University of Michigan. Often referred to as