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Van Ness DeCree, from Warren, Ohio, is a former football defensive end who was a two-time All-American (1973, 1974) at Ohio State University. DeCree is a member of the Ohio State Football Hall of Fame (Class of 1990) He was also a three-year starter and a three-time All-Big 10 selection at defensive end, having been voted all-conference as a sophomore, junior, and senior. He was also voted to the Ohio State Football All-Century Team in 1999.
DeCree was part of a 1973 Buckeyes team that was considered among the best in school history. The defense had solid players from the line? tackle Pete Cusick, to the linebackers? Rick Middleton and Randy Gradishar, to the secondary? Neal Colzie, Steve Luke, and Tim Fox. This unit led by All-Big 10 selection DeCree, shut out four opponents in 1973, including three in a row.
Four of DeCree's teammates (Middleton, Gradishar, Colzie, and Fox) all became first-round draft picks in the NFL, as did Archie Griffin, John Hicks, and Kurt Schumacher on offense. Punter Tom Skladany was also a high NFL draft picks. The offensive skill players included Cornelius Greene at quarterback wingback Brian Baschnagel and fullback Pete Johnson and halfback Griffin, who led the Big Ten in rushing, running behind the tackle duo of Schumacher (an All-American) and Hicks (also an All-American) and winner of the 1973 Outland Trophy and the 1973 Lombardi Trophy.
The 9-0-1 Buckeyes, in the 1974 Rose Bowl Game, beat Johnny McKay's 9-1-1 USC Trojans 42-21. The following year in the 1975 Rose Bowl, USC edged the Buckeyes 18-17, which ended DeCree's career.
DeCree played professional football for the World Football League in 1975 for the Chicago Winds. The Chicago Winds signed Van DeCree. Winds coach Gibron planned to use DeCree at linebacker. Due to the Chicago franchise folding due to league-wide financial troubles, DeCree ended playing the rest of the season (which was ultimately suspended) with Birmingham.
DeCree still resides in Columbus, Ohio, and remains an avid Buckeyes follower.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_DeCree
Ex-OSU football standout faces drug charge in Warren muni
Published: Sat, January 7, 2012
Staff report
WARREN
Van DeCree, 58, of Tod Avenue Northwest, a former All-American defensive end at Ohio State University in 1973 and 1974, appeared in Warren Municipal Court on Friday morning on a felony drug-possession charge.
An innocent plea was entered, and DeCree was released on a $5,000 personal recognizance bond, meaning he didn?t have to pay anything.
DeCree, a Warren Western Reserve High School graduate, also pleaded innocent to a minor-misdemeanor charge of failing to use his headlights at night.
A Warren police officer said he made a traffic stop on DeCree?s 1994 Oldsmobile Cutlass four-door at 8:51 p.m. as it was headed west on Atlantic Street Northwest near Mahoning Avenue because the car?s headlights were not on.
The officer determined that DeCree was driving on a suspended driver?s license and placed him under arrest.
While searching DeCree, the officer found two small bags of crack cocaine in his pants pocket, according to a Warren police report. DeCree, who is listed on the report as being 6-foot-3 and 275 pounds, complained to the officer of chest pains and was taken to ValleyCare Trumbull Memorial Hospital.
DeCree is a member of the Ohio State Football Hall of Fame Class of 1990.
He was a three-year starter and three-time All-Big-10 selection at defensive end, having been voted all-conference as a sophomore, junior and senior.
He was also voted to the Ohio State Football All-Century Team in 1999. He played professional football for the World Football League in 1975 for the Chicago Winds.
http://www.vindy.com/news/2012/jan/07/ex-osu-football-standout-faces-drug-char/