One of the finest offensive linemen in college football history, Jim Parker was a national champion, All-American and Ohio State's first Outland Trophy winner.
The lowest-rated member of Ohio State's 2012 recruiting class, Pat Elflein went on to become college football's best center and the top Buckeye ever to wear No. 65.
The 99 Warriors project moves forward with No. 69, Dick Mack, an all-Big Ten offensive guard who blocked for Archie Griffin when he won his first Heisman Trophy.
Billy Ray Anders had never played football before he tried out for Woody Hayes' squad in 1965, but he ended his career as Ohio State's all-time leading receiver.