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RB Archie Griffin (All B1G, All-American, 1974 & 1975 Heisman Trophy Winner, CFB HOF)



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The entire unveiling/press conference here

 
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“I hope when people see this statue, they think about the great teams we had the four years I played and not just the guy who wore No. 45 who got too much credit.”– Archie Griffin on receiving a statue outside Ohio Stadium
 
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I just read this month’s Alumni Magazine article on Archie and learned two things.

After the 1975 regular season, the players voted for team MVP. Archie voted for his roommate and QB Corny Greene, breaking a tie vote. Thus Greene’s name was submitted by the team, and the league coaches awarded the honor to Greene, who was a deserving winner. If Archie had voted for himself, he’d be the only 3-time winner of the Silver Football, but that’s just not who Archie was and always will be.

The other thing I learned is a personal note. After the Buckeyes’ 41-14 loss to Urban Meyers’s Florida team in January, 2007, Archie had the driver of a van carrying a few alumni association members (he was the President of the organization then) stop at the In-N-Out Burger on the way back to the hotel. He bought burgers and fries for a few folks wearing scarlet and gray and helped them feel less lousy about things. I’m only mentioning that because I stopped for some comfort food at what I’m sure was that same In-N-Out Burger after that game, but my timing was off and I didn’t see his group that night.
 
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