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The 1979 Ohio State Buckeyes football team represented Ohio State University in the 1979 Big Ten Conference football season. The Buckeyes compiled an 11–1 record, including the 1980 Rose BowlinPasadena, California, where they lost, 17–16, to the USC Trojans.

1979 Ohio State Buckeyes football

Big Ten champion

Rose Bowl, L 16–17 vs. USC

ConferenceBig Ten Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 4
APNo. 4
Record11–1 (8–0 Big Ten)
Head coach
Defensive coordinatorDennis Fryzel (1st season)
MVPJim Laughlin
Captains
  • Ken Fritz
  • Mike Guess
  • Jim Laughlin
  • Tom Waugh
Home stadiumOhio Stadium
(Capacity: 83,112)
Seasons
← 1978
1980 →
1979 Big Ten Conference football standings
  • t
  • e
  • Conf Overall
    Team W   L   T W   L   T
    No.4Ohio State $ 8 0 0 11 1 0
    No.10Purdue 7 1 0 10 2 0
    No.18Michigan 6 2 0 8 4 0
    No.19Indiana 5 3 0 8 4 0
    Iowa 4 4 0 5 6 0
    Minnesota 3 5 1 4 6 1
    Michigan State 3 5 0 5 6 0
    Wisconsin 3 5 0 4 7 0
    Illinois 1 6 1 2 8 1
    Northwestern 0 9 0 1 10 0
    • $ – Conference champion
    Rankings from AP Poll

    Schedule

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    DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
    September 81:30 p.m.Syracuse*
  • Columbus, OH
  • W 31–886,205
    September 152:30 p.m.atMinnesotaNo. 15
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • W 21–1743,926
    September 221:30 p.m.Washington State*No. 16
    • Ohio Stadium
  • Columbus, OH
  • W 45–2987,495
    September 294:00 p.m.at No. 17 UCLA*No. 14
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • ABCW 17–1347,228
    October 61:30 p.m.NorthwesternNo. 8
    • Ohio Stadium
  • Columbus, OH
  • W 16–787,406
    October 131:30 p.m.IndianaNo. 8
    • Ohio Stadium
  • Columbus, OH
  • W 47–687,521
    October 201:30 p.m.WisconsinNo. 6
    • Ohio Stadium
  • Columbus, OH
  • W 59–087,585
    October 271:30 p.m.Michigan State No. 4
    • Ohio Stadium
  • Columbus, OH
  • W 42–087,747
    November 32:00 p.m.atIllinoisNo. 5
  • Champaign, IL (Illibuck Trophy)
  • W 44–741,870
    November 101:00 p.m.IowaNo. 3
    • Ohio Stadium
  • Columbus, OH
  • W 34–787,835
    November 1712:30 p.m.at No. 13 MichiganNo. 2
  • Ann Arbor, MI (rivalry)
  • ABCW 18–15106,255
    January 1, 19805:00 p.m.vs. No. 3 USC*No. 1
  • Pasadena, CA (Rose Bowl)
  • NBCL 16–17105,526
    • *Non-conference game
  •  Homecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Eastern time
  • Roster

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    1979 Ohio State Buckeyes football team roster
    Players Coaches
    Offense
    Pos. # Name Class
    WR 47 Doug Donley Jr
    G 56 Ken Fritz Sr
    QB 10 Art Schlichter So
    RB 46 Tim Spencer Fr
    Defense
    Pos. # Name Class
    CB 25 Todd Bell Jr
    CB 27 Ray Ellis Jr
    LB 65 Keith Ferguson Jr
    LB 5 Jim Laughlin Sr
    Special teams
    Pos. # Name Class
    K 13 Vlade Janakievski Sr
    P 19 Tom Orosz Jr
    Head coach
    Coordinators/assistant coaches

    Legend
    • (C) Team captain
    • (S) Suspended
    • (I) Ineligible
    •   Injured
    •   Redshirt

    Roster

    Depth chart

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    [1]

    Coaching staff

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    1980 NFL draftees

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    Player Round Pick Position NFL club
    Jim Laughlin 4 91 Linebacker Atlanta Falcons
    Mike Guess 6 156 Defensive Back Chicago Bears
    Ken Fritz 10 277 Guard Pittsburgh Steelers

    [2]

    Game summaries

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    Syracuse

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    1 234Total
    Syracuse 0 080 8
    • Ohio St 7 1437 31
    • Date: September 8
    • Location: Ohio Stadium
    • Game start: 1:30 p.m.
    • Elapsed time: 2:46
    • Game attendance: 86,205
    • Game weather: Partly cloudy; 67 °F (19 °C); wind 10–15 mph (16–24 km/h) N

    [3]

    Minnesota

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    1 234Total
    • Ohio St 7 068 21
    Minnesota 14 300 17
    • Date: September 15
    • Location: Memorial Stadium
    • Game start: 1:30 p.m.
    • Elapsed time: 2:36
    • Game attendance: 43,926
    • Game weather: Sunny; 68 °F (20 °C); wind 8 mph (13 km/h) SE
    • Referee: Otho Kertz

    [4]

    Washington State

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    1 234Total
    Wash St 3 01016 29
    • Ohio St 7 17714 45
    • Date: September 22
    • Location: Ohio Stadium
    • Game start: 1:30 p.m.
    • Elapsed time: 2:46
    • Game attendance: 87,495
    • Game weather: Overcast; 64 °F (18 °C); wind 10–20 mph (16–32 km/h) NE

    [5]

    The longest pass in school history to date, an 86-yard bomb from Art SchlichtertoCalvin Murray, helped propel Ohio State to a 45-29 win over Washington State. The previous record was an 80-yard pass from Joe Sparma to Bob Klein in 1961 versus Michigan.[6]

    UCLA

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    1 234Total
    • Ohio St 0 737 17
    UCLA 10 003 13
    • Date: September 29
    • Location: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
    • Game start: 1:00 p.m.
    • Elapsed time: 2:46
    • Game attendance: 47,228
    • Game weather: Cloudy; 71 °F (22 °C); light wind SW
    • Referee: Bill Love

    [7]

    Northwestern

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    1 234Total
    Northwestern 0 007 7
    • Ohio St 10 303 16
    • Date: October 6
    • Location: Ohio Stadium
    • Game start: 1:30 p.m.
    • Elapsed time: 2:41
    • Game attendance: 87,406
    • Game weather: Partly cloudy; 58 °F (14 °C); wind 10–20 mph (16–32 km/h) SW

    [8]

    [9]

    Indiana

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    1 234Total
    Indiana 0 060 6
    • Ohio St 9 17147 47
    • Date: October 13
    • Location: Ohio Stadium
    • Game start: 1:30 p.m.
    • Elapsed time: 2:48
    • Game attendance: 87,251
    • Game weather: Cloudy; 44 °F (7 °C); wind 15 mph (24 km/h) NW

    [10]

    Wisconsin

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    1 234Total
    Wisconsin 0 000 0
    • Ohio St 14 141021 59
    • Date: October 20
    • Location: Ohio Stadium
    • Game start: 1:30 p.m.
    • Elapsed time: 2:48
    • Game attendance: 87,585
    • Game weather: Sunny; 77 °F (25 °C); wind 15–20 mph (24–32 km/h) S

    [11]

    Michigan State

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    1 234Total
    Michigan St 0 000 0
    • Ohio St 14 1477 42
    • Date: October 27
    • Location: Ohio Stadium
    • Game start: 1:30 p.m.
    • Elapsed time: 2:35
    • Game attendance: 87,747
    • Game weather: Mostly sunny; 53 °F (12 °C); wind 10–15 mph (16–24 km/h) S

    [12]

    Illinois

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    1 234Total
    • Ohio St 3 141017 44
    Illinois 0 070 7
    • Date: November 3
    • Location: Memorial Stadium
    • Game attendance: 41,870
    • Game weather: Clear; 51 °F (11 °C); wind 9 mph (14 km/h) NW

    [13]

    Iowa

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    1 234Total
    Iowa 0 007 7
    • Ohio St 13 1407 34
    • Date: November 10
    • Location: Ohio Stadium
    • Game start: 1:30 p.m.
    • Elapsed time: 2:51
    • Game attendance: 87,835
    • Game weather: Cloudy; 41 °F (5 °C); wind 10–20 mph (16–32 km/h) NW

    [14]

    At Michigan

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    #2 Ohio State Buckeyes at #13 Michigan Wolverines

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Ohio St 0 6 6618
    Michigan 0 7 8015

    atMichigan StadiumAnn Arbor, Michigan

    Game information

    Ohio State clinched the Big Ten title and a trip to the Rose Bowl with an 18-15 victory over their archrivals. The Buckeyes had not beaten nor scored a touchdown against Michigan since 1975, the last time they had gone to Pasadena.[15]

    Rose Bowl

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    1980 Rose Bowl
    1 234Total
    • USC 3 707 17
    Ohio St 0 1033 16
    • Date: January 1
    • Location: Rose Bowl
    • Game start: 2:00 p.m.
    • Game attendance: 105,526
    • TV announcers (NBC): Dick Enberg, Merlin Olsen, O.J. Simpson

    [16]

    References

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    1. ^ 1980 Ohio State Football Media Guide
  • ^ "1980 NFL Draft Listing - Pro-Football-Reference.com". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Archived from the original on December 22, 2007.
  • ^ Ohio State Official Athletic Site - Football - Archives Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2015-Aug-14.
  • ^ Ohio State Official Athletic Site - Football - Archives Archived 2014-09-04 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2015-Aug-14.
  • ^ Ohio State Official Athletic Site - Football - Archives Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine.
  • ^ Ocala Star-Banner. 1979 Sept 23.
  • ^ Ohio State Official Athletic Site - Football - Archives Archived 2014-09-04 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2015-Aug-16.
  • ^ Ohio State Official Athletic Site - Football - Archives Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2015-Aug-23.
  • ^ "Buckeyes Win in Struggle." Palm Beach Post. 1979 Oct 7.
  • ^ Ohio State Official Athletic Site - Football - Archives Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2015-Aug-23.
  • ^ Ohio State Official Athletic Site - Football - Archives Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2015-Aug-23.
  • ^ "1979-08-Michigan State" (PDF). Ohio State Official Athletic Site. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 4, 2016. Retrieved August 23, 2015.
  • ^ Ohio State Official Athletic Site - Football - Archives Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2015-Aug-23.
  • ^ Ohio State Official Athletic Site - Football - Archives Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2015-Aug-23.
  • ^ "Woody's successor takes Bucks to Pasadena." Eugene Register-Guard. 1979 Nov 18.
  • ^ "Ohio State Spring Football Media Guide" (PDF). 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 28, 2020.

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