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From Newcomerstown to New Phila to OSU, Woody Hayes through the years
Ohio State football won national championships under Woody Hayes in 1954, 1957 and 1968.
(Fred Shannon / Columbus Dispatch)
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From Newcomerstown to New Phila to OSU, Woody Hayes through the years
Ohio State football won national championships under Woody Hayes in 1954, 1957 and 1968.
(Fred Shannon / Columbus Dispatch)
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From Newcomerstown to New Phila to OSU, Woody Hayes through the years
Coach Woody Hayes, foreground, lines up his Ohio State football coaching staff prior to Friday night’s press party at Scioto in 1954. Later, Hayes revealed the assignments for his seven aides. Left to right, the “linemen” are Esco Sarkkinen, end coach; Bill Hess, offensive tackle coach; Ernie Godfrey, freshman coach; Harry Strobel, guard and center coach; and Lyal Clark, defensive coach. “Backs” are Gene Fekete, assistant backfield coach, left, and Doyt Perry, backfield coach.
(Dispatch archive)
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From Newcomerstown to New Phila to OSU, Woody Hayes through the years
Ohio State football coach Woody Hayes walks the sideline in East Lansing in short sleeves and his familiar baseball cap, which collected snow through the afternoon in a 1967 game against Michigan State.
(Charlie Hays / Columbus Dispatch)
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From Newcomerstown to New Phila to OSU, Woody Hayes through the years
Woody Hayes at the Michigan-Ohio State game in Ann Arbor, Nov. 22, 1969.
(Tony Spina/Detroit Free Press)
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From Newcomerstown to New Phila to OSU, Woody Hayes through the years
OSU football coach Woody Hayes (right), Gerald R. Ford (next to Woody), circa 1974.
(THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH)
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From Newcomerstown to New Phila to OSU, Woody Hayes through the years
Woody Hayes coaches his team to a 10-10 tie with to a UCLA Bruins in Ohio Stadium on Oct. 2, 1976.
(Dispatch archive)
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From Newcomerstown to New Phila to OSU, Woody Hayes through the years
Woody Hayes and Jack Nicklaus in 1976 at the Memorial Tournament in Dublin.
(Glen Cumberledge/Columbus Dispatch)
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From Newcomerstown to New Phila to OSU, Woody Hayes through the years
Ohio State coach Woody Hayes shakes the hand of Michigan coach Bo Schembechler on November 20, 1976.
(Chance Brockway/Columbus Dispatch)
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From Newcomerstown to New Phila to OSU, Woody Hayes through the years
Ohio State coach Woody Hayes watching SMU fake field goal in the 2nd quarter on October 1, 1977.
(Rob Rhees/Columbus Dispatch)
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From Newcomerstown to New Phila to OSU, Woody Hayes through the years
Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Woody Hayes on the sidelines.
(Malcolm Emmons-US PRESSWIRE)
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From Newcomerstown to New Phila to OSU, Woody Hayes through the years
Woody Hayes watches an Ohio State vs. Pittsburgh.game on Sept. 14, 1985. OSU won the game, 10-7.
(Fred Shannon/Columbus Dispatch)
Home field advantage is something that can be the deciding the factor in winning or losing.
Throughout Tuscarawas County and surrounding areas, fans will soon pack the seats at various football stadiums across the county.
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But the question is, who has the best home field advantage?
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