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This Week's Question: What Record in Ohio State Football History Do You Consider Most Unbreakable?

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October 10, 2022 at 8:00am
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Happy Monday, Eleven Warriors!

For the few unaware of the previous weekend's results, Ohio State's win over Michigan State featured the breaking of a few school records. Last Saturday, C.J. Stroud became the first player in both Buckeye and Big Ten history to throw six touchdown passes in a game three different times, while Marvin Harrison Jr. broke the team's record for most career games with three touchdown receptions.

In light of these historic accomplishments, This Week's Question™ asks of Ohio State fans: Which Record in Buckeye Football History Do You Believe Will Never Be Broken?

There are many possibilities, but my immediate choice would be Art Schlichter's career record of 46 passing interceptions set between the 1978-81 seasons. Interestingly, while the figure seems like a daunting total and I do believe no Ohio State quarterback will ever come close to reaching such a sum again, that amount actually does not crack the top 100 in NCAA history. Timmy Chang of Hawaii set the all-time record between 2000 and 2004 with a whopping sum of 80 INTs!

Ramzy Nasrallah offered an answer that long-time readers of Eleven Warriors will surely appreciate: JB Shugarts' school record for most career false start penalties with 25 total. Ten years ago, the man behind The Situational we now all know and love took it upon himself to confirm Shugarts committed 39% of the 59 false starts that referees attributed to the Buckeyes' offensive line between 2009 and the 2012 Gator Bowl.

But what about you? What record in Ohio State football history do you consider to be the most unbreakable?

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