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Ohio state football roster 20021/19/2024 ![]() ![]() Through hard work, outstanding recruiting and an emphasis on team chemistry, Coach John Cooper has the Buckeye program back in the national spotlight.Ĭooper’s 1993 Ohio State team was the most successful at the school since 1979. His overall record with the Buckeyes is 54-26-4 and his seven-year Big Ten record is 35-17-4.ġ993 Media Guide: It’s no accident that Ohio State has won nearly 80 percent (18-4-2) of its games the past two seasons and has lost just twice in its last 19 outings. Cooper, who received a new five-year contract at the end of last season, is in his eighth year at Ohio State.Īfter a 4-6-1 record his first year, his last six teams have a combined record of 50-20-3, including a 32-12-3 record in Big Ten play. The Buckeyes dramatic 20-17 victory over Arizona State on New Year’s Day improved Cooper’s already impressive record at Ohio State to a glittering 76-29-4.ġ995 Media Guide: John Cooper has compiled the best overall record in the Big Ten the past three years, a combined mark of 27-8-2 that includes a 17-5-2 ledger in league play, a conference championship and two second-place finishes. 2 nationally by both major polls, to win at least 10 games for the fourth-consecutive season (and the fifth time n the last six years) and all the while leave lingering thoughts that this Ohio State was the best team in the country in 1998.ġ996 Media Guide: John Cooper made college football history this past January by becoming the first head coach to lead teams from both the Pacific 10 and the Big Ten conferences to victories in the Rose Bowl. Ohio State bounced back in dominating fashion with wins over Iowa, Michigan and Texas A&M to finish the season ranked No. ![]() 1 team for a school record-tying 10-consecutive weeks and in November were leading Michigan State by 15 midway through the third quarter. The Buckeyes were the nation’s consensus No. C Daniel Hendrickson, Vahan Agbabian, Kevin Tolbert, Kyle Berlein, Jason Chesney, Andre Bel Watkins, Jim Schneider, Brad Labade, Senior Manager Craig Hisey, Taylor Morgan, Brad Preston, Kevin Undeen, Rick Brandt, Bob Bland 7th Row Ross Mann, Chris Matsos, Matt Studenski, Jeff Kastl, Reuben Riley, Larry Harrison, Paul Sarantos, Mark Bihl, Kevin Murphy, Rondell Biggs, Obinna Oluigbo, Alijah Bradley, Matt Wilde, Luke Perl, Jonathan Borden, Matt Kernon, Brian LaferĦth Row Darnell Hood, Willis Barringer, Pierre Rembert, Jason Avant, Brian Thompson, David Schoonover, Mike Mandich, Gabriel Watson, Mike Kolodziej, Tom Berishaj, Derek Bell, Jeremy Van Alstyne, Matt Guitterez, Carl Tabb, Dave Harris, Jacob Stewart, Steve Breastonĥth Row Charles Young III, Markus Curry, Jeremy Read, David Underwood, Sean Sanderson, Joey Sarantos, Earnest Shazor, Adam Stenavich, Kyle Ealey, David Spytek, Dan Simelis, Pierre Woods, Leo Henige, Tim Massaquoi, Braylon Edwards, Alex Ofili, Scott McClintock, Lawrence ReidĤth Row Brent Cummings, Zia Combs, Ross Kessler, Andy Stejskal, Kevin Dudley, Kolby Wells, Adam Finley, Matt Lentz, Pat Massey, Alain Kashama, Andy Christopfel, Jermaine Gonzalez, Zach Kaufman, Marlin Jackson, Tim Bracken, Troy Nienberg, Nick Upchurchģrd Row Joe Sgroi, Calvin Bell, Phil Brabbs, Jeremy LeSeur, John Spytek, Dave Pearson, David Baas, Jim Fisher, Jeff Gaston, Emmanuel Casseus, Tyrece Butler, Phil Brackins, Larry Stevens, Roy Manning, Chris Perry, Jon ShawĢnd Row Blake Nasif, Kirk Moundrous, Grant Bowman, B.J.1999 Media Guide: Looking back on 1998 – an 11-1, Sugar Bowl championship and co-Big Ten Conference championship season for the Ohio State Buckeyes – less than two quarters of football was all that separated Joh Cooper’s 11th Ohio State team from a chance at the school’s first national championship since 1968. View larger image Top Row Andy Godek, Phil Johnson, Paul Schmidt, Steve Morrison, Mike Gittleson, Bill Sheridan, Teryl Austin, Brady Hoke, Jim Herrmann, Scott Draper, Fred Jackson, Terry Malone, Andy Moeller, Erik Campbell, Scot Loeffler, Jim Boccher, Max Glowacki, Phil Bromley, Jon Falk 8th Row Dr. View full 2002 roster (from all-time roster database, includes non-lettermen and freshmen) Manager: Craig Hisey senior manager, Chris Anderson, Tom Burpee, Jeff Clancy, Brandon Greer, Joseph Harper, Michael Henderson, Brad Hoffman, Jeff Levine, Atif Lodhi, Katie McNall, Brad Rosenwasser, Davon Wilson Scot Loeffler, Terry Malone, Andy Moeller, Bill Sheridan Ufer Award: Charles Drake, Bennie JoppruĪssistant coaches: Teryl Austin, Erick Campbell, Jim Herrman, Brady Hoke, Fred Jackson, ![]() National Ranking: AP - 9 ESPN/ USA Today - 9Īll-Americans: Bennie Joppru, Marlin JacksonĪll-Conference: David Baas, Victor Hobson, Marlin Jackson, Tony PapeĪrthur Robinsion Scholarship Award: Joe Sgroi ![]()
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