Ohio State's Five Coaches With The Best Winning Percentages Against That Team
Ohio State's all-time record against That Team does not meet the excellence that Buckeye football has attained since 1950. Today we will take a look at the five coaches who have a winning record against Our Rivals.
Record | 5–4 |
Longest Winning Streak | 2 |
Longest Losing Streak | 2 |
Points For | 165 |
Points Against | 150 |
Average Score | 18-17 |
No. 5 EARLE BRUCE 1979-1987 (.556)
Bruce went 5–4 against That Team. Bruce's signature win in the series was his 1987 send-off victory in Ann Arbor.
YEAR | LOCATION | SCORE |
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1979 | A | 18-15 |
1980 | H | 3-9 |
1981 | A | 14-9 |
1982 | H | 24-14 |
1983 | A | 21-24 |
1984 | H | 21-6 |
1985 | A | 17-27 |
1986 | H | 24-26 |
1987 | A | 23-20 |
Record | 4–3 |
Longest Winning Streak | 4 |
Longest Losing Streak | 3 |
Points For | 128 |
Points Against | 79 |
Average Score | 18-11 |
No. 4 FRANCIS A. SCHMIDT 1934-1940 (.571)
Schmidt is the only Ohio State coach before 1950 with a winning record against That Team. Schmidt's claim to fame in the series was starting 4–0 against Our Rival. Not only did he start undefeated, but his teams did not allow a point in his four victories. Between 1934 and 1937, Ohio State outscored That Team 114-0.
YEAR | LOCATION | SCORE |
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1934 | H | 34-0 |
1935 | A | 38-0 |
1936 | H | 21-0 |
1937 | A | 21-0 |
1938 | H | 0-18 |
1939 | A | 14-21 |
1940 | H | 0-40 |
Record | 16–11–1 |
Longest Winning Streak | 4 |
Longest Losing Streak | 3 |
Points For | 410 |
Points Against | 341 |
Average Score | 15-12 |
No. 3 WOODY HAYES 1951-1978 (.589)
Woody Hayes has the most victories over That Team than any other coach in Ohio State's history. I have not verified this, but I would guess Woody Hayes has the most victories over That Team than any other college football coach. Woody also had the most opportunities to beat Our Rival.
YEAR | LOCATION | SCORE |
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1951 | A | 0-7 |
1952 | H | 27-7 |
1953 | A | 0-20 |
1954 | H | 21-7 |
1955 | A | 17-0 |
1956 | H | 0-19 |
1957 | A | 31-14 |
1958 | H | 20-14 |
1959 | A | 14-23 |
1960 | H | 7-0 |
1961 | A | 50-20 |
1962 | H | 28-0 |
1963 | A | 14-10 |
1964 | H | 0-10 |
1965 | A | 9-7 |
1966 | H | 3-17 |
1967 | A | 24-14 |
1968 | H | 50-14 |
1969 | A | 12-24 |
1970 | H | 20-9 |
1971 | A | 7-10 |
1972 | H | 14-11 |
1973 | A | 10-10 |
1974 | H | 12-10 |
1975 | A | 0-22 |
1976 | H | 6-14 |
1977 | A | 3-14 |
Record | 9–1 |
Longest Winning Streak | 7 |
Longest Losing Streak | 1 |
Points For | 279 |
Points Against | 172 |
Average Score | 28-17 |
No. 2 JIM TRESSEL 2001-2010 (.900)
Jim Tressel made an immediate impact on The Game before he stepped foot on the sidelines of Ohio Stadium. Tressel fired his first shot at Our Rival on the hardwood court of Value City Arena when he made his famous speech in January/February 2001. Tressel backed up his words and finished with a most impressive 9–1 record in The Game.
YEAR | LOCATION | SCORE |
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2001 | A | 26-20 |
2002 | H | 14-9 |
2003 | A | 21-35 |
2004 | H | 37-21 |
2005 | A | 25-21 |
2006 | H | 42-39 |
2007 | A | 14-3 |
2008 | H | 42-7 |
2009 | A | 21-10 |
2010 | H | 37-7 |
Record | 5–0 |
Longest Winning Streak | 5 |
Longest Losing Streak | --- |
Points For | 182 |
Points Against | 120 |
Average Score | 36-24 |
No. 1 URBAN MEYER 2012-PRESENT (1.000)
Urban Meyer is the only coach in Ohio State's history to start his career 6–0 against That Team. Meyer and the Buckeyes face a Michigan team looking to earn Harbaugh his first win in the series as a head coach and their programs second win in The Game since 2002.
YEAR | LOCATION | SCORE |
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2012 | H | 26-21 |
2013 | A | 42-41 |
2014 | H | 42-28 |
2015 | A | 42-13 |
2016 | H | 30-17 2OT |
RANK | COACH | THE GAME | WINNING % |
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1 | Urban Meyer | 5–0 | 1.000 |
2 | Jim Tressel | 9–1 | .900 |
3 | Woody Hayes | 16–11–1 | .589 |
4 | Francis A. Schmidt | 4–3 | .571 |
5 | Earle Bruce | 5–4 | .556 |
6 | Paul Brown | 1–1–1 | .500 |
7 | Carroll Widdoes | 1–1 | .500 |
8 | Sam Willaman | 2–3 | .400 |
9 | John Wilce | 4–7 | .363 |
10 | John Eckstrom | 0–1–1 | .250 |
11 | Howard Jones | 0–1–1 | .250 |
12 | John Cooper | 2–10–1 | .192 |
13 | Wes Fesler | 0–3–1 | .125 |
Eight coaches (not listed) lost all of their games to That Team and three never played Them.
That Team wants this. Ohio State better be ready to fight.
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