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About Ohio State
On November 25th 1950, Ohio State and Michigan battled in one of
the oddest, most memorable college football games ever played. The
field was totally covered with snow. What many people didn?t realize
was that the game was played with half of the field covered with a
tarpaulin because it was frozen to the ground. It didn?t matter
because there was so much snow. Just how bizarre was the game?
? Michigan beat Ohio State 9-3 without a first down or a pass
completion.
? Teams routinely punted on first, second and third downs in hopes
of winning the field position battle. The teams combined for 45 punts,
by far a Big Ten record.
? The Michigan player who blocked a punt into the end zone for the
only touchdown of the game had a brother playing as well ? for Ohio
State.
? Many Ohio State and Michigan players wore sneakers instead of
football cleats in hopes of getting better traction on the icy field.
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The temperature that day was about 10 degrees, with strong winds
steady at around 30 mph. There were an estimated 4 to 6 inches of
snow at game time. Ohio State ? Michigan Kickoff was delayed as
volunteer crews tried to get the field ready. By the time the game
finished, there was nearly a foot of snow. There were times when it
snowed so hard players could not see the other side of the field as
It was totally enveloped in snow. The streets were almost
impassable. Even the buses were having difficulty getting down to
the stadium.
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Players complained that when they released downfield to block, they
couldn?t find the opposing team member from Michigan until you got
right up on him. All the scoring was in the first half. The first
time Michigan had the ball, Ohio State?s Joe Campenella blocked a
punt and OSU took over at the Michigan 6. Not only could the Ohio
State Buckeyes not score a touchdown, they lost 16 yards back to the
Michigan 22. Ohio State Vic Janowicz tried to throw a pass in the
end zone, and he threw it away. In those days, you were penalized if
you threw it away. So Janowicz, who went on to win the Heisman
Trophy as a junior that year, tried a field goal. When he kicked the
ball, it went up into a cloud of snow and just disappeared. But it
split the uprights for the Buckeyes? only points of the day. That
38-yard kick later was voted one of the ?Greatest Feats in American
Sports? by a panel of sportswriters.
Michigan scored two points in the first quarter when Janowicz
dropped back to punt deep in his own end. It was blocked, and the
ball went out of the back of the end zone for a safety. The key play
in the game occurred with just 20 seconds left in the first half. On
third down, Michigan?s Tony Momsen blocked another Janowicz punt.
Momsen?s brother, Bob, played for Ohio State. OSU head coach Wes
Fesler was criticized heavily for punting on third down. He later
said he just wanted to get the ball out of the OSU end of the field.
Under pressure, he resigned a few months later and was replaced by
Woody Hayes for the 1951 season.
The announced attendance for the game was about 50,500. It was
estimating that about 5,000 people were in the stands at the end of
the game.
Ohio State Tickets
Ticket Retriever sells Ohio State Tickets for every game nationwide.
Ohio State tickets can be purchased online or by calling our toll free number (877) 223-3824. We specialize in providing tickets in a wide range of locations including hard-to-find premium tickets to all major events nationwide including College Football tickets to any game.
How to Find Ohio State Tickets:
1. Browse our ticket inventory by clicking on the "Ohio State Tickets" button.
2. Sort ticket events by price, section, or row.
3. Use the seating chart to help you find the tickets that meet
your preferences.
4. Place your ticket order for Ohio State Tickets on our secure
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