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    Wayne Woodrow "Woody" Hayes (February 14, 1913 – March 12, 1987) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Denison University from 1946 to 1948, Miami University in Oxford, Ohio from 1949 to 1950, and Ohio State University from 1951 to 1978, compiling a career college football coaching record of 238–72–10.

    • 238–72–10 (college), 18–11–1 (high school)
    • March 12, 1987 (aged 74), Upper Arlington, Ohio, U.S.
  2. Dec 30, 2013 · Ohio State coach Woody Hayes' punch started a melee on the Buckeyes sideline. AP Photo. The contrast between the coaches in the '78 Gator Bowl could hardly have been more striking. Ohio State was ...

  3. Woody Hayes was an American collegiate gridiron football coach whose career coaching record was 238 games won, 72 lost, and 10 tied. He developed 58 All-American players, and his Ohio State University teams (1951–78) won 3 national championships (1954, 1957, and 1968) and 13 Big Ten championships

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  4. Learn about the life and legacy of Woody Hayes, the legendary football coach of The Ohio State University. See his achievements, honors, and impact on the University and the community.

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  6. 100 Years On and Off the Field. Woody Hayes, 1913-1987. Wayne Woodrow “Woody” Hayes was born February 14, 1913, in Clifton, Ohio, a small town east of Dayton. He is best known for coaching the Buckeye football team to more wins than any other coach in the history of the program, but his life off the field was even more rich and varied than ...

  7. Jun 28, 2007 · Learn about Woody Hayes, the legendary head coach of the Ohio State Buckeyes from 1951 to 1978. He won five national titles, 13 Big Ten championships, and coached 56 All-Americans and three Heisman Trophy winners.

  8. May 13, 2021 · The 1971 season marked the end of the Super Sophs era and the debut of AstroTurf for Ohio State football. Woody Hayes' Buckeyes started 6-1 but lost four of their last five games, including a humiliating defeat at Michigan.

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