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LGHL Buckeye Heroes: Mike Doss was the ultimate teammate who stayed in Columbus to win the ultimate team prize

Buckeye Heroes: Mike Doss was the ultimate teammate who stayed in Columbus to win the ultimate team prize
Josh Dooley
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Doss was already a legend after three seasons at Ohio State, but he unselfishly returned for a fourth and helped bring a championship to Columbus.

From now until preseason camp starts in August, Land-Grant Holy Land will be writing articles around a different theme every week. This [past] week was all about Ohio State heroes. Whether they are the biggest names in Buckeye athletic history, or underappreciated icons; perhaps even players who made major impacts off the field. You can catch up on all of the Theme Week content here and all of our ”Buckeye Heroes” articles here.



Mike Doss was a highly coveted football recruit coming out of Canton McKinley High School (OH), where he excelled on both offense and defense for the Bulldogs and won back-to-back state titles in 1997 and 1998. He then followed in the footsteps of players such as Ray Ellis, Jamar Martin, and Kenny Peterson, going from Canton to Columbus by committing to Ohio State as part of the Buckeyes’ 1999 recruiting class.

He would go on to establish a legendary legacy, earning All-American accolades, winning a national championship, and eventually being enshrined into the College Football Hall of Fame.

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But if you are reading this, you likely already knew or know 90-100% of the information above. Because Doss is beloved by fans of the Scarlet and Gray and arguably the most accomplished OSU football player of the 21st century (thus far). However, I think that it is important to acknowledge and/or recognize that Doss’ heroics went beyond ‘just’ stats, trophies, and individual accolades. It was his smart decision-making, countless intangibles, and incredible leadership that truly set him apart — and made him a genuine Buckeye superhero. Tackles, interceptions, and forced fumbles were all just icing on the cake.

Because Doss is already so well respected and so highly regarded, finding a new or different way to celebrate his heroics can be quite difficult. But I figured I would give it a go anyway. By focusing this piece on Doss’ impact on Ohio State’s entire 2002 season, not just a stretch of games or even his MVP effort in the Fiesta Bowl win over Miami.

Doss’ contributions to that special championship charge began way, way before the ’02 season kicked off, when his desire to win and his dedication to his OSU teammates took precedence over any pursuit(s) of money, fame, or other. That is what I find to be heroic... The tackles, interceptions, and forced fumbles I talked about earlier? Those just made Doss a highly productive football player. And not all highly productive football players are or can be heroes.

After Ohio State lost to South Carolina in the 2002 Outback Bowl (2001 season), Doss was faced with a decision: Literally cash in on his (2x) All-American status by entering the NFL Draft? Or run it back with the Buckeyes, risk injury, and hopefully go from a 7-5 team to a serious title contender? He obviously chose the latter, which, even if he had certain selfish motives, was a very unselfish act.

We’re talking about turning down millions of dollars to come back and play for a team that just lost to the corpse (coaching version only) of Lou Holtz! And other than Maurice Clarett, it’s not like OSU had a who’s who of recruits coming in. So Doss definitely took a leap of faith, but one that was very important to him and for which he was ultimately rewarded.

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The Buckeyes’ All-American safety and new co-captain came back better than ever in 2002. He totaled 107 tackles and 2 INT, earning recognition as the Big Ten Co-Defensive Player of the Year. More impressively, he became Ohio State’s seventh three-time First Team All-American. And his teammates on defense really seemed to feed off his intensity and leadership.

Like Doss, OSU (as a team) was not the biggest, fastest, or most talented. But Jim Tressel’s ’02 squad played smart football, they executed assignments, and they put their bodies on the line. They did not back down, ever. Nor did Doss.

Despite lacking elite physical traits, Doss was a menace on the field. He knew where to be, when to be there, and he was going to hit somebody whenever he arrived at that destination. He was always an absolute joy to watch, but never more so than the night he made play after play against the mighty Miami Hurricanes.

Prior to kickoff of the 2003 Fiesta Bowl, few expected Ohio State to compete with Miami. The Buckeyes were double-digit underdogs going up against what seemed like an entire roster of high-end NFL prospects. Guy like Willis McGahee, Andre Johnson, Kellen Winslow Jr., Vince Wilfork, Jonathan Vilma, Antrel Rolle, Sean Taylor... The list goes on and on. And the Hurricanes had been No. 1 all season, wire-to-wire until January 3. But Doss, along with several of his OSU teammates, shocked (most of) the world.

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With Craig Krenzel and the Ohio State offense struggling to move the ball, it was Doss who provided a key spark in the second quarter. The senior safety intercepted a deflected pass and returned it 35 yards, setting up Krenzel’s QB sneak for the Buckeyes’ first touchdown. Of course, Clarett, Will Allen, Cie Grant and others all played important roles in helping to secure an OSU victory, but I will always remember Doss’ interception and the impact he had on this amazing game. Just like I will always remember the impact he had on his team for 3+ years as a starter, a leader, an All-American, and above all else, a Buckeye Hero.

Doss could have left after the 2001 season and still been remembered as a great Buckeye. He would still have a spot in Buckeye Grove and likely be mentioned among the all-timers. But I really believe that Doss’ 2002 season earned him hero status in and around Columbus. Not because of one play or one game. But rather because of what he meant to Ohio State (fans, players, coaches, you name it) all year. Beginning with his decision to return to school, he helped set in motion a championship season.

And that’s pretty damn heroic in my book.

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LGHL Ohio State Football Countdown: 54

Ohio State Football Countdown: 54
Gene Ross
via our friends at Land-Grant Holy Land
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL: OCT 22 Iowa at Ohio State

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One play or big moment per day as we count down to the start of Ohio State’s 2023 football season.

As we count down to the start of the 2023 season, we will be looking back at one play or big moment in
Ohio State history over the past decade or so that corresponds to the remaining days left until Buckeyes take the field against Indiana on Sept. 2. There are 54 days remaining.


Play of the Day: Ohio State gets revenge on Iowa with 54-10 win (2022)


While all of the players from that 2017 team that got pummeled at Kinnick Stadium had moved on, it felt good for Ohio State fans to watch the Buckeyes beat up on Iowa in the first meeting between the two teams since. The Hawkeyes’ top-10 defense was no match for C.J. Stroud, as the QB threw for 286 yards and four touchdowns with one pick. Ohio State’s defense made life miserable for both Iowa QBs in the game, collecting five sacks and three interceptions — including a Tommy Eichenberg pick-six — on the afternoon in a 54-10 rout.


Players to Wear the #54 (since 2010):

  • John Simon (2009-12)
  • Bryce Haynes (2011)
  • Billy Price (2013-16)
  • Tyler Friday (2018-2022)
  • Toby Wilson (2021-present)

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LGHL Aaron Scott Jr. down to three schools, announces decision date

Aaron Scott Jr. down to three schools, announces decision date
Gene Ross
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Four-star CB Aaron Scott | Mick Walker, 247Sports

The Buckeyes are hoping to keep the star in-state corner at home.

It has been a long and winding road thus far in the recruitment of 2024 four-star cornerback Aaron Scott Jr., and Ohio State will be hoping that road comes to an end in Columbus. The elite defensive back was thought to be nearing a decision sometime in the near future, but on Sunday he made those plans official when he dropped his final three schools and an official commitment date.

It’s almost that time kid.. shock da world! https://t.co/3l3VCNFcoS

— Aaron Scott JR (@AaronScottJr1) July 9, 2023

Down to just Ohio State, Michigan and Oregon, Scott will announce his commitment on July 30. His original top five included both Penn State and Tennessee, but it has felt much more like a two-program race down the stretch, as yet another off-field war between the Buckeyes and Wolverines will rage on for the next few weeks leading up to Scott’s decision. Ohio State does have all three Crystal Balls in their favor at this point, but the most recent one came back in April, so that is by no means a guarantee.

In discussing his three finalists with the Dayton Daily News, Scott had this to say of Ohio State:

“I grew up watching O State. I’m from Ohio. It’s hard to say no to the school, especially when they’ve been winning. If you’re from Ohio, it’s like how could you not want to go there? Like they got everything you’re looking for.”

Whoever does wind up landing Scott will be getting a special talent in their defensive backfield. The Springfield, OH native comes in as the No. 5 cornerback and the No. 52 player overall in the 247Sports Composite. This recruiting battle is especially important for Ohio State, as Scott ranks as the No. 2 player in the state in this cycle. Listed at 6-foot and 170 pounds, here is what 247Sports national scouting analyst Gabe Brooks had to say of Scott:

“Adequate height with good length verified entering junior season. Looks and plays larger than that verified size. Length manifests in ball production. Not only picked off five passes as a junior, but got his hands on everything else. Disruptive and consistently competitive at the catch point. Good ball skills as evidenced by counting stats. Hyper-competitive nature you like to see on the outside. Plays aware with obvious anticipatory instincts. Has shown competency in a variety of coverages and has also played over the top on occasion. Excellent athletic profile with basketball and limited track and field experience. Punching it off the bounce as a one-foot jumper in sophomore hoops campaign[...]”

Ohio State would love to add Scott to a 2024 cornerback class that already includes four-stars Bryce West and Miles Lockhart. West, a fellow Ohio native and the No. 4 CB in the nation in this cycle, is also working hard to get Scott to join him in Columbus.

“I’m definitely recruiting him,” West told Eleven Warriors after his commitment to OSU. “I’m just trying to get him there. He’s definitely an Ohio kid, so I definitely want him to play at Ohio State because he’s a great player. We can definitely bring in one of the top defensive classes in the country, because our offense is doing really well, so if we can bring in another guy like him, [...] it’s gonna be a great secondary[...]”

Buckeye Nation let’s bring Aaron Home #GoBucks no fan base better let him know the Buckeye Nation everyone talks about is realllllllll https://t.co/4GSqfTQ3O1

— † (@bryvonny) July 9, 2023

The Buckeyes are doing quite well for themselves on the trail thus far, currently holding the No. 2 overall class in the country, but landing an in-state player like Scott is a must, especially when your biggest competition also happens to be your biggest rival.

Quick Hits

  • Speaking of in-state players, one of the fastest prospects in Ohio is looking to make a return visit to the school in the near future. Pataskala (Ohio) Watkins Memorial’s Jaeden Ricketts was placed in the top receivers group when he visited Ohio State for a camp in June, and was also invited to a Buckeyes’ spring practice by Brian Hartline himself. A 2026 wideout, Ricketts does not yet have a star rating, but if there is anyone you can trust in the talent evaluation department right now, it’s Hartline.
One of Ohio's fastest players is looking to soon return to #OhioState. https://t.co/bL70AVSMFB

— Bill Kurelic (@Bill_Kurelic) July 9, 2023
  • Ohio State was always going to be a bit of a long shot in this one with all the talent at the position locally, but on Sunday the Buckeyes found out they would not be earning a commitment from Mater Dei cornerback Zabien Brown. The 2024 four-star California native announced his pledge to Alabama, beating out his other top two programs in USC and the Buckeyes. Tim Walton and company were in this one until the end, and they will now switch the entirety of their focus to sealing the deal with Scott.
BREAKING: Four-Star CB Zabien Brown tells me he has Committed to Alabama!

The 6’1 180 CB from Santa Ana, CA chose the Crimson Tide over USC & Ohio State

“Bama’s proof is in the pudding and I can’t wait to be a part of the history and culture.”https://t.co/ZXCdfy5L1U pic.twitter.com/ZDoX9OMDB5

— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) July 9, 2023

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Civility

If this needs moved I totally understand.

Yesterday I had two of my kids in the car as we were in line at the car wash and on the tailgate of the truck in front of me was a sticker stating, “F*CK Biden” in large font and in small font under it, “and everyone who voted for him.”

I’ve also seen numerous “F*CK Biden” flags around as well. Keep in mind, I am a Republican.

Instead of obscenely, denigrating something that one disagrees with, how about lifting up something which you support?

If you want to fly a Trump flag with him riding on a tank, fine with me. If you want to fly a Biden/Harris flag, fine.


The vulgar, public displays are disappointing and sad.

End of rant.

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