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COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame will enshrine 13 new members this fall, with 11 former student-athletes and two coaches among the honorees. The class will be inducted Sept. 26 at a dinner and will be introduced to the public at halftime of the Ohio State home football game against Cincinnati Sept. 27.
The 2014 class includes Tessa Bonhomme (women's hockey), Nancy Darsch (women's basketball coach), Boaz Ellis (fencing), Rosalind Goodwin (women's track and field), Ralph Guarasci (men's golf), Russ Hellickson (wrestling coach), Becky Kim (synchronized swimming), Tami Smith (women's track and field), Troy Smith (football), Bob Vogel (football),Antoine Winfield (football), Ralph Wolf (football) and Jeremy Wurtzman (men's tennis).
Ralph Wolf
Football (1936-37)
Ralph Wolf played center on offense and along the defensive line for Ohio State between 1935-37, and he was a two-year Varsity O letterwinner. A two-time team MVP (1936 and 1937), Wolf was also a team captain for coach Francis Schmidt's 1937 team that posted a 6-2 record and was second in the Big Ten Conference with a 5-1 mark. He was also a member of the 1935 Ohio State team that was 7-1 and won the Big Ten with a 5-0 record, and the 5-3, 1936 team that was second in the Big Ten with a 4-1 mark.
A first-team All-American in 1937, Wolf was also named to the Big Ten's all-conference first team that year. His play helped the Buckeyes win three games over rival Michigan, all by shutout ( 38-0 in 1935; and 21-0 scores in the 1936 and 1937 games, respectively). Another big win that Wolf was a part of was the 1937 win over Northwestern, 7-0, which represented Ohio State's first victory over a nationally-ranked team.
Wolf was an excellent student, maintaining close to a 4.0 GPA in the engineering program and he was president of the junior class.
http://www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com/genrel/061214aaa.html
Hey, the guy graduated with close to a 4.0 in engineering; he deserves his own thread.
