Tedd Ginn Jr. came to Ohio State as a star football player and one of the fastest 110-meter hurdle runners in the country. His track speed translated to a Big Ten record of six punts returned for a touchdown. He led the Buckeyes this season with 59 catches for 9 touchdowns. Fans will miss his electrifying speed.

Speaking to Eddie George on the sideline after suffering a foot injury early in the BCS National Championship game.

Returning the initial kickoff for a touchdown in the BCS National Championship Game in 2007.

Picture from the front cover of the Dispatch following the victory over Michigan in 2006.

First half touchdown against Michigan in 2006.

First quarter touchdown catch against Notre Dame in the Fiesta Bowl in 2006.

In one of his many roles, he takes a direct snap at the Alamo Bowl in 2005.

Ginn returns one of his four punts as a true freshman

Against Minnesota in 2004
Pictures provided by the Columbus Dispatch.
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