The Ohio State Buckeyes Football team claimed its eight National Title in school history on January 12, 2015 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The Ohio State Marching Band performed the "Incomparable Script Ohio" with a crowd of over 85,000 in attendance. The Buckeyes capped off an unbelievable season in winning College Footballs Inaugural 2014 National Championship by a score of Ohio State 42 - Oregon 20. Ohio State captivated college football with this remarkable season by making history and becoming the new College Football Playoff’s first Undisputed National Champion!
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A New Era in Ohio State Football begins this Fall in 2012 when Coach Urban Frank Meyer, III takes over the reins as the 24th Head Coach for the Buckeyes Football Program. A shot from high above in Ohio Stadium with the Buckeye fans in their scarlet and gray with quad Script Ohio on the Field. "I am honored and humbled by the opportunity to return to Ohio State. This University and the state of Ohio have enormous meaning to me. My duty is to ensure that Ohio State's football program reflects and enhances the academic mission of the institution. I am part of it, I believe in it, and I will live it." Coach Meyer.
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The Ohio State Buckeyes Football team claimed its eight National Title in school history on January 12, 2015 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The Ohio State Marching Band performed the "Incomparable Script Ohio" with a crowd of over 85,000 in attendance. The Buckeyes capped off an unbelievable season in winning College Footballs Inaugural 2014 National Championship by a score of Ohio State 42 - Oregon 20. Ohio State captivated college football with this remarkable season by making history and becoming the new College Football Playoff’s first Undisputed National Champion!
Size: 18" x 24"
Relive game day excitement at the Horseshoe! Ohio Stadium, nicknamed "The 'Shoe", shown filled with scarlet and gray on a beautiful Fall Saturday afternoon in Columbus, Ohio.
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The Quad Script Ohio performed by The Ohio State Marching Band and Alumni Band under the lights. Taken front and center from the 50 yard line, this timeless print is a must have for any Buckeye fan!
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This photograph captures the Fly Over at the University of Iowa's sold-out Kinnick Stadium. Historic Kinnick Stadium is named after 1939 Heisman Trophy winner Nile Kinnick. With a capacity of 70,585, Kinnick Stadium ranks as one of the 20 largest college-owned stadiums in the nation.
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The 96th Rose Bowl Game was held on January 1, 2010, between The Ohio State Buckeyes and the Oregon Ducks. After 13 years, Buckeye fans were rewarded with a stunning performance and a 26 - 17 victory. Known as The Granddaddy of Them All, the first Rose Bowl was played in 1902.
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The Ohio State Buckeyes beat the Oregon Ducks 26 - 17 under the beautiful Pasadena sky with the San Gabriel Mountains as the backdrop! After 13 years without a Rose Bowl appearance, OSU gave fans an incredible win.
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A tradition like no other, The Ohio State Marching Band takes the field in the Quad Script Ohio on a fall Saturday in Columbus on the banks of the Olentangy. The stadium at full capacity with over 105,000 Buckeye fans!
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The spectacular Ohio Stadium, from this unique perspective, shows why it is nicknamed "The Horseshoe". The giant, double-decker stadium is one of the most recognizable landmarks in all of sports. The flag waves front and center saluting Buckeye Nation on a gorgeous Saturday afternoon.
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On the banks of the Olentangy in Columbus, Ohio, the tradition of tailgating with friends and family takes place with the Horseshoe as the backdrop. Fans watch the band take the field as Brutus leads them out to cheer our Buckeyes on to another victory.
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The Ohio State Marching Band performing Script Ohio in Tempe, Arizona with the sun setting the scene. The Buckeyes defeated the Miami Hurricanes 31-24 in a double overtime win claiming the 2002 National Championship!
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