- Archie Griffin
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position=Running back
number=45
birthdate=birth date and age|1954|8|21Columbus, Ohio
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debutyear=1976
finalyear=1982
draftyear=1976
draftround=1
draftpick=24
college=Ohio State
teams=
*Cincinnati Bengals (1976-1982)
*Jacksonville Bulls (1985)
stat1label=Rushing yards
stat1value=2,808
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stat2value=4.1
stat3label=Touchdown s
stat3value=7
nfl=GRI075504
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* 2xHeisman Trophy Winner (1974, 1975)
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CollegeHOF=70006Archie Mason Griffin (born August 21, 1954) is a former
American football running back and college football's only two-timeHeisman trophy winner. Griffin won fourBig Ten Conference titles with the Ohio State Buckeyes and is the only player ever to start in four Rose Bowls.High school career
Griffin rushed for 1,787 yards and scored 170 points in 11 games, including 29 touchdowns, as a senior running back at Eastmoor High School (now Eastmoor Academy) in
Columbus, Ohio . That year he led Eastmoor to the Columbus City League championship, rushing for 267 yards on 31 carries in the title game againstLinden-McKinley High School . In his junior year, Griffin had also rushed for over 1,000 yards. [ [http://www.nfhs.org/scriptcontent/va_custom/halloffame/athletes_a_g.cfm National High School Hall of Fame: Archie Griffin] ]Honors
*In 1996 Griffin was inducted into the
high school hall of fame .
*Eastmoor Academy renamed their playing field "Archie Griffin Field" in his honor. [ [http://www.nflhs.com/news/features/Legends_ArchieGriffin_12052005_lcb.asp Legends of HS Football: Archie Griffin] ]College career
Griffin played for the
Ohio State University Buckeyes from 1972-75. AmongOhio State University college football fans, Griffin holds a status akin to a livingfolk hero . Former Ohio Statehead coach Woody Hayes said of Griffin, "He's a better young man than he is a football player, and he's the best football player I've ever seen." [ [http://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/artikkel?Avis=TO&Dato=20010516&Kategori=SPORTS04&Lopenr=105160032&Ref=AR Griffin singing praise for Buckeyes' Tressel] and Andrew Revello]In 1972 Griffin was a
T-formation halfback, and from 1973 through 1975 he was the team'sI-formation tailback . He led the Buckeyes in rushing as a freshman with 867 yards, but his numbers exploded the following year with the team's conversion to the I-formation. He rushed for 1,428 yards in the regular season as a sophomore, 1,620 as a junior, 1,357 as a senior. Griffin is the only back to lead theBig Ten Conference in rushing for three straight years. Overall, Griffin rushed for 5,589 yards on 924 carries in his four seasons with the Buckeyes (1972-1975), then an NCAA record. He had 6,559 all-purpose yards and scored 26 touchdowns. In their four seasons with Griffin as their starting running back, the Buckeyes posted a record of 40-5-1. [ [http://ohiostatebuckeyes.cstv.com/school-bio/osu-griffin.html Archie Griffin:Associate Athletic Director] ] Griffin is the only player in collegiate football history to start fourRose Bowl game s.Griffin introduced himself to Ohio State fans in his second game as a freshman by setting a school single-game rushing record of 239 yards in the second game of the 1972 season, against North Carolina, breaking a team record that had stood for 27 seasons. Ironically, his only carry in his first game had resulted in a fumble. He broke his own record as a sophomore with 246 rushing yards in a game against the
Iowa Hawkeyes . Over his four-year collegiate career, Griffin rushed for at least 100 yards in 34 games, including an NCAA record 31 consecutive games.Career Rushing Statistics
Honors
Griffin finished fifth in the Heisman vote in his year and won the award as a junior and senior. In addition to his two Heisman Trophies, Griffin won many other College Awards. He is one of two players to win The Big 10 Most Valuable Player Award twice (1973-1974). United Press International named him Player of the Year twice (1974-1975), the Walter Camp Foundation named him top player twice (1974-1975), he won the
Maxwell Award (1975), and Sporting News named him Man of the Year (1975). Griffin is also the only player in NCAA history to start in four Rose Bowl games in a single career.The
College Football Hall of Fame enshrined Griffin in 1986. Ohio State enshrined him their own Varsity O Hall of Fame in 1981 and officially retired his number, #45, in 1999. He was inducted into the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame in 1990. In 2007, he was ranked #21 on ESPN's Top 25 Players In College Football History list.Professional football career
In the
1976 NFL Draft , he was the first-round draft choice of theCincinnati Bengals , selected as the 24th overall pick in the draft. He played 7 seasons in the NFL, all with the Bengals (1976-1982). He was joined in the backfield with his college fullback teammate Pete Johnson, who was drafted by the Bengals in 1977. During his 7 NFL seasons, he rushed for 2808 yards and 7 touchdowns, and caught 192 passes for 1607 yards and 6 touchdowns. Griffin played inSuper Bowl XVI with the Bengals after the 1981 season.After his career with the Bengals ended, Griffin played briefly with the
Jacksonville Bulls of theUnited States Football League .Career after football
Griffin is currently the President of The Ohio State University Alumni Association. He is also the current spokesman for the
Wendy's High School Heisman award program. Formerly, he served as Assistant Athletic Director for The Ohio State University. Griffin is a favorite interview for broadcasters during slow moments in football coverage due to his generosity with his time and his humble and friendly demeanor.Griffin is one of two Ohio State Heisman winners to be on a losing Super Bowl team. The second is Eddie George. George and the Titans lost to the Rams in the 2000 Super Bowl.
Griffin also serves on the Board of Directors for Motorists Insurance which has offices in downtown Columbus.
In popular culture
* Footage of
Archie Griffin is inNCAA Football 06 on the menu screen and he appears as a player as 1974 BUCKS HB #45 on the all-time Ohio State Team.
* Former Ohio State LinebackerAndy Katzenmoyer wore number 45 in college as a tribute to Griffin, his hero.
* Archie Griffin appears in commercials for the Ohio State Alumni Association which he is president.
*Archie Griffin is mentioned briefly in theFarrelly brothers ' 2003 film "Stuck on You ", starringMatt Damon ,Greg Kinnear , andEva Mendes .Notes
External links
* [http://www.heisman.com/winners/a-griffin74.html Archie Griffin's Heisman Award Bio]
* [http://ohiostatebuckeyes.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/archive/heisman/osu-m-footbl-griffin.html College football career summary] from theOhio State University website
* [http://rosebowllegends.org/archie-griffin.php Archie Griffin] Profile at Rosebowl Legends
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