The 99 Warriors project moves forward with No. 44, Dick LeBeau, who played both halfback and cornerback on Woody Hayes' 1957 national championship squad.
99 Warriors continues with No. 47 Chic Harley, Ohio State's first consensus All-American who led the Buckeyes to their first conference title and first win over Michigan.
The 99 Warriors project moves ahead with No. 49, Jayson Gwinn, an up-and-coming defensive end whose life and career unfortunately came to an end far too soon.
A three-sport star, Tippy Dye was a three-year starting quarterback for the football Buckeyes before later becoming Ohio State's men's basketball coach.
The 99 Warriors project moves ahead with No. 54, Billy Price, a two-time All-American, three-time all-conference selection and Rimington Trophy winner.
The 99 Warriors project moves forward with No. 59, Tyquan Lewis, a two-time team captain, two-time all-conference selection and the 2016 Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year.
The top Buckeye to wear No. 60, Charles Csuri was the MVP of Ohio State's first national championship team before going on to an even more decorated career off the football field.