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1968 Undefeated: OSU Highlights
1968 Undefeated: OSU Highlights

The Buckeyes were ready to march - not just to a Big Ten title - not just to the Rose Bowl - but to the National Championship. In 1966, The Ohio State University Buckeyes suffered only their second losing season under Coach Woody Hayes. In 1967, with a record of 2-3, many fans were calling for Woodys head, and it appeared the Buckeyes needed to win the last four games of the season or the 1968 Buckeyes would be playing for different coaches. What the fans didn't know was that OSU had a "secret weapon."Join the...

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1968 Undefeated: OSU Highlights DVD

The Buckeyes were ready to march - not just to a Big Ten title - not just to the Rose Bowl - but to the National Championship. In 1966, The Ohio State University Buckeyes suffered only their second losing season under Coach Woody Hayes. In 1967, with a record of 2-3, many fans were calling for Woody’s head, and it appeared the Buckeyes needed to win the last four games of the season or the 1968 Buckeyes would be playing for different coaches. What the fans didn't know was that OSU had a "secret...

Team Marketing 1968 Undefeated: OSU Highlights
Team Marketing 1968 Undefeated: OSU Highlights

Join the 3-time letterman Larry Zelina, Coach Earle Bruce, and your host Mark "Munch" Bishop, as they relive 1968 - the year of the "Super Sophomores." Experience the thrills and excitement as the Ohio State Buckeyes march to the National Championship in this 1968 Undefeated: OSU Highlights DVD.

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1968 National Champions: The Undefeated - OSU Highlights (Collector's Edition): TV Shows

In 1966, The Ohio State University Buckeyes suffered only their second losing season under Coach Woody Hayes. In 1967, with a record of 2-3, many fans were calling for Woody's head, and it appeared the Buckeyes needed to win the last four games of the season or the 1968 Buckeyes would be playing for different coaches. What the fans didn't know was that OSU had a "secret weapon." One that was already making its presence felt by practicing full-tilt against the varsity, making them a better team in...