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  1. This was a common sight during the Buckeye seasons of the mid-1950s. It was Big Jim Parker's trademark, the blazing sprint, the lunge and the violent tackle. Parker was a huge man, at 248- pounds the largest guard to play for Ohio State up to that time. But despite his size, Parker was cat-quick, explosive and driven by unflinching determination.

  2. Jersey Number: 62. Height: 6-2. Weight: 248. High School: Macon, GA (Unknown)Toledo, OH (Scott HS) The Ohio State backfield shifts to punt formation. The ball is snapped. The kick is away. Jim Parker breaks downfield beneath the floating ball just as it arrives in the receiver's hands. The Ohio lineman hurls himself into the enemy runner, who ...

  3. Jim Parker was born in Macon, GA. How tall was Jim Parker? Jim Parker was 6-3 (190 cm) tall. How much did Jim Parker weigh when playing? Jim Parker weighed 273 lbs (123 kg) when playing. Is Jim Parker in the Hall of Fame? Jim Parker was elected into the Hall of Fame as a Player in 1973. How many games did Jim Parker play? Jim Parker played 135 ...

  4. Apr 27, 2024 · James Thomas Parker (April 3, 1934 – July 18, 2005) was an American professional football player who an offensive tackle and guard for the Baltimore Colts of the National Football League (NFL). He played from 1957 to 1967, and was a member of Baltimore's NFL championship teams in 1958 and 1959.

  5. 1977. Bio. Football 1954-1956 A two-time All-American for Ohio State, coach Woody Hayes called Jim Parker “the greatest offensive lineman I ever coached.”. The 6-2, 200 pound Parker was the Buckeyes’ first Outland Trophy winner in 1956. During his three years as a starter, the Buckeyes won 23 of 28 games, captured the 1954 National ...

  6. Jul 1, 2018 · OG Jim Parker 1954-56 b. April. 3, 1934 (Macon, Georgia) National Champion (1954) Big Ten Champion (1954, 55) First Team All-American (1955, 56)

  7. Jul 18, 2005 · Jumbo Jim • James Thomas Parker. Born. April 3, 1934 • Macon • Georgia. Died. July 18, 2005 (aged 71) • Columbia • Maryland. Awards And Honors. Pro Football Hall of Fame (1973) • 2 NFL championships • 8 All-Pro selections • 8 Pro Bowl selections • Pro Football Hall of Fame (inducted 1973) Education. Ohio State University.