A small town in Northwest Ohio has been a hotbed of football talent for Ohio State, including Jim Lachey and Bobby Hoying.
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Today, Lachey can be heard on 97.1 The Fan as the color analyst for Ohio State football games and a co-host of Buckeye Roundtable and The Ryan Day Show. He was named to the Ohio State Football All-Century Team in 2000 and was inducted into the Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2008. During the title run, he defeated his future Ohio State teammate Rob Kelly and Newark Catholic to earn a spot in the championship game. The title game against Sandusky St. Mary’s did not start out as planned for Hoying and the Redskins. However, it set the stage for a memorable comeback.
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