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Watch former Ohio State coach Earle Bruce dot the I before Rutgers game
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A rare sight from the former coach.
Script Ohio is one of the greatest traditions at the great Ohio State University. It’s a beautifully executed work by TBDBITL, and it’s widely believed to be one of the best traditions as far as college football bands go.
Saturday, prior to the Buckeyes’ game against Rutgers, former Ohio State head coach Earle Bruce had the honor of dotting the i, who became just the second coach to do so. The only other, of course, was Woody Hayes.
Earle Bruce ... dots the "i." @OhioStAthletics @TBDBITL Kickoff on BTN/BTN2Go.
https://t.co/K2BGKJd1AG
— Big Ten Network (@BigTenNetwork) October 1, 2016
He joins a handful of other non-band members to dot the i, including Bob Hope, Jack Nicklaus, Gordon Gee, Buster Douglas, and more. That’s a pretty good way for the Buckeyes to start off their Saturday, and hopefully it brings them good fortune.
Go Bucks!
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Harry Lyles Jr. via our friends at Land-Grant Holy Land
Visit their fantastic blog and read the full article (and so much more) here
A rare sight from the former coach.
Script Ohio is one of the greatest traditions at the great Ohio State University. It’s a beautifully executed work by TBDBITL, and it’s widely believed to be one of the best traditions as far as college football bands go.
Saturday, prior to the Buckeyes’ game against Rutgers, former Ohio State head coach Earle Bruce had the honor of dotting the i, who became just the second coach to do so. The only other, of course, was Woody Hayes.
Earle Bruce ... dots the "i." @OhioStAthletics @TBDBITL Kickoff on BTN/BTN2Go.
https://t.co/K2BGKJd1AG
— Big Ten Network (@BigTenNetwork) October 1, 2016
He joins a handful of other non-band members to dot the i, including Bob Hope, Jack Nicklaus, Gordon Gee, Buster Douglas, and more. That’s a pretty good way for the Buckeyes to start off their Saturday, and hopefully it brings them good fortune.
Go Bucks!
Continue reading...