Early Program Icons
The earliest Buckeyes stars helped establish Ohio State as a national powerhouse. Hopalong Cassady won the 1955 Heisman Trophy with elite two way play. His speed and versatility made him one of the most dynamic players of his era. His achievements set standards for future Buckeyes. His presence strengthened team identity. His legacy continues to influence modern players.
Golden Era Standouts
During the 1970s, Archie Griffin became the defining figure of Ohio State football. Griffin remains the only two time Heisman Trophy winner in college football history. His consistency and leadership elevated the team to national prominence. His performances remain benchmarks in program history. His influence continues to be celebrated. His legacy remains unmatched.
Modern Era Leaders
In recent decades, players like Ezekiel Elliott and Joey Bosa carried the Buckeyes tradition forward with remarkable skill. Elliott rushed for 1,878 yards in 2014 and led the team to a national championship. Bosa dominated defensively with 26 sacks and elite pressure rates. Their achievements reflect the evolving demands of modern football. Their presence energized fans and strengthened team identity.
Sports Card Legacy
Sports card collectors continue to value the rookie cards of these legendary Buckeyes players due to their historical significance. Hopalong Cassadys 1956 Topps rookie card remains popular among vintage collectors. Archie Griffins 1976 Topps rookie card shows strong long term value. Ezekiel Elliotts 2016 Panini Prizm rookie autographs feature multiple parallels that attract modern collectors. Joey Bosas 2016 Prizm rookie cards remain desirable due to low population counts. These cards reflect the enduring legacy of Ohio States greatest stars.