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About Ohio State Football
So what is a Buckeye anyway? It's a small, shiny, dark brown nut with a light tan patch that comes from the official state tree of Ohio, the buckeye tree. According to legend, possessing a buckeye brings good luck. "Buckeyes" has been the official Ohio State nickname since 1950, but it had been in common use for many years prior to that.
The Buckeyes' 225-member, all-brass Ohio State Marching Band first played in 1879 as a military band. Also called the "The Pride of the Buckeyes," the band is famously known for its field formations. The signature formation of the word, "Ohio," is executed before games, during halftime, or after games. Each time the formation drill is performed, a fourth- or fifth-year sousaphone player has the privilege of serving as the dot in the "i" of "Ohio." As the sousaphone player assumes the position of honor, he bows deeply to both sides of the stadium. Bob Hope once had the honor of dotting the "i."
"Hang On Sloopy," a song originally performed by The McCoys, is Ohio State's game day anthem and the state of Ohio's "official rock song." Buckeyes first heard the tune at the Oct. 9, 1965 OSU-Illinois game.
About the Stadium
Ohio Stadium was built in 1922 at a cost of $1.3 million on the banks of the Olentangy River. Local businessmen raised almost all of the $1.3 million through private donations. Renovated in 2001 at a cost of nearly $194 million, the double deck horseshoe-shaped structure is now in its 83rd year as the home of Buckeye football. With seating capacity of 101,568, Ohio Stadium is the fourth largest on-campus facility in the country. Ohio Stadium's inaugural game was played against Ohio Wesleyan on Oct. 7, 1922.
Thanks to a creative financing plan, no university or student funds were used during the most recent renovation completed in 2001. The sale of hospitality suites and club seats covered 80 percent of the cost, and the remainder was paid for with naming-rights gifts, monies from additional ticket availability, increased concessions, and merchandise revenues and bonds.
Today, Ohio Stadium is listed in the National Registry of Historic Places. For more information on Ohio State football and Ohio Stadium, visit the official Ohio State football Website.
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