
Vic Janowicz did a little bit of everything when he played for Ohio State from 1949-1951. He is still considered by many to be the greatest all-around athlete that ever played for the Buckeyes. He passed, ran the ball, kicked, punted and played safety. His best game in 1950 was against Iowa, in which he threw four touchdowns, ran two, and made 10 extra points. In the famous "Snow Bowl" against Michigan in 1950 he had a record 21 punts for 685 yards. He won the Heisman in 1950 with a season total of 16 touchdowns and 875 yards in total offense.
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