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Ohio State Buckeye national championship seasons
1970
National Football Foundation
9-1
Led by All-Americans John Brockington,
Jim Stillwagon, Jack Tatum and Mike Sensibaugh, the Ohio
State Buckeyes claimed the Big Ten title and their most
recent National Championship, the National Football
Foundation crown, with a 9-1 record.
The national championship was Woody Hayes' fifth with the
Buckeyes and the Big Ten championship was the third in a
string of nine championships in 10 years. Some say the
senior class of 1970 may have been the school's greatest
ever. In three years,the team won 27 of 29 games, three Big
Ten championships and a pair of National championships. They
broke nearly every school record at the time, plus all of
the OSU attendance marks.
OSU rolled through the regular season 9-0 with a 7-0 Big Ten
mark, but stumbled in a 27-17 loss to Stanford in the Rose
Bowl. Still, the NFF selected the Buckeyes No. 1, while UPI
had OSU No. 2 and the Associated Press had the Buckeyes No.
5.
OSU finished the season averaging 29 points per game, while
the defense allowed a meager 12 points per outing.
Brockington led the OSU offense with 1,142 yards rushing and
17 touchdowns. Quarterback Rex Kern passed for 470 yards and
three touchdowns and also rushed for 597 yards and seven
touchdowns. Jan White was the team leader with 17 catches
for 171 yards.
Tatum, Stillwagon and Sensibaugh led a defense that allowed
only 263.2 yards per game and forced 32 turnovers. Stan
White led the team with 106 tackles.
Tatum, Stillwagon, Sensibaugh, Brockington, Mark Debevec
(c), Dave Cheney (t), Phil Strickland (g) and Tom DeLeone
(c) earned all-Big Ten honors.
Ohio State opened the season with a 56-13 romp over the
Texas A&M Aggies in front of 85,657 fans in Columbus. OSU
totaled 513 yards offense to only 321 for the Aggies and
seven different players found paydirt for the Scarlet and
Gray.
In week two, the Buckeyes dropped their second
non-conference opponent with a 34-10 win over the visiting
Duke Blue Devils. Ohio State once again dominated the
statistics with 481 yards to 249 for the Blue Devils. Leo
Hayden rushed for 165 yards while Brockington and Kern added
117 and 113 each.
The Hayes-led Buckeyes rolled through the Big Ten schedule.
OSU opened the schedule with a 29-0 win over Michigan State
in East Lansing followed by a 28-8 win over the Minnesota
Golden Gophers. In the Minnesota game, Brockington rushed
for 187 yards and two touchdowns.
One week later, the Buckeyes' offense rolled up the big
numbers in a 48-29 win at Illinois. Brockington scored three
times in the game and Ohio State totaled 475 yards of total
offense.
Ohio State continued to roll through the Big Ten schedule
with wins over Northwestern, Wisconsin and Purdue. In the
Northwestern game, Brockington rushed for 161 yards and a
touchdown, while Kern rushed for a pair of scores.
Brockington added three more scores a week later against the
Badgers and he scored the Buckeyes' only touchdown in the
Purdue game.
In an emotional Michigan game, Ohio State, much to the
delight of a delerious Ohio Stadium crowd, avenged their
only loss of 1969, downing the Wolverines 20-9. OSU limited
the Wolverines to 155 yards and 10 first downs.
In the Rose Bowl, Heisman Trophy winner Jim Plunkett led
Stanford to 14 fourth-quarter points to clinch a victory.
Plunkett was 20-of-30 for 265 yards and a touchdown. It was
the only blemish on an otherwise perfect season.
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