Famous Alumni
Football
Songs & Symbols
"i"-dotters
Miscellaneous
100

Nicknamed "The Golden Bear", this professional golfer won a record 18 major championships (3 more than Tiger Woods)

Jack Nicklaus

100

He played as number 45 and is the only player to win the Heisman Trophy twice (1974 & 1975)

Archie Griffin

100

The official colors of Ohio State

Scarlet and Grey

100

One of our two Wesley Glen residents who have dotted the "i" in Script Ohio

Paul Droste and Anne Droste

100

The name of the football stadium

Horseshoe (or Shoe)

200

An American track and field athlete and four-time gold medalist in the 1936 Olympic Games

Jesse Owens

200

The Illibuck trophy, which is awarded to the winner of the Ohio State-Illinois game, is a wooden replica of this 

Turtle

200

The first name of Ohio State's mascot

Brutus

200

He was the first American to orbit the Earth, and was a United States Senator from Ohio from 1974-1999

John Glenn

200

Ohio State's main campus is in Columbus, Ohio.  This is the location of one of Ohio State's regional campuses

Lima, Mansfield, Marion, Newark, or Wooster

300

Head coach of the Indiana Hoosiers from 1971-2000

Bob Knight

300

This is given to the players and coaches following a win over Michigan

Gold Pants charm (engraved with the player's initials, the date of the game, and the final score)

300

The Buckeye tree received its name because the nut resembled this

A Deer's Eye

300

He grew up near Cleveland, starred in more than 54 feature films (including the Road to... series with Bing Crosby), and hosted the Academy Awards a record 19 times

Bob Hope

300

The band member who traditionally dots the "i" in Script Ohio plays this instrument

Sousaphone (Tuba)

400

One of the pioneers of the Pop Art movement of the 1960s.  He incorporated imagery from comic books in his abstract expressionist paintings.

Roy Lichtenstein

400

This is one of the years that Ohio State won the National Championship

1942, 1954, 1957, 1961, 1968, 1970, 2002, or 2014

400

A 1965 #1 hit song by The McCoys played at every home football game, and it is also the official rock song of the State of Ohio

Hang On Sloopy

400

His teams won 5 National Championships during his 28 years as head coach of the Ohio State football program.

Woody Hayes

400

The year OSU was founded (within 25 years)

1870 

(1855-1895)

500

This 3-time Emmy Award winner starred as Debra Barone in Everybody Loves Raymond and Frankie Heck in The Middle

Patricia Heaton

500

He is the starting quarter back for the Ohio State football team this 2020-2021 season

Justin Fields

500

Ohio State's official Alma Mater

Carmen Ohio

500
A professional boxer who reigned as undisputed world heavyweight champion in 1990 after defeating Mike Tyson in one of the greatest upsets in sports history

Buster Douglas

500

This Act authorized the federal government to give each state and territory that had not seceded from the United States during the American Civil War thirty thousand acres of land for each United States Senator and Representative currently serving in the U.S. Congress.

Morrill Act 

Funds from the land sale created the Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical College, which later became The Ohio State University

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