Ohio State's Own Player Scored Against Them? | 1898 Urban Legend

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* One of the most bizarre urban legends in college football history claims Ohio State once gave up a touchdown to its own player. On October 22, 1898, the Buckeyes hosted Marietta College, trailing 3-0 in the second half. Marietta, which had traveled with only one backup, suffered two injuries and was left with just 10 healthy players. To avoid a forfeit, Ohio State halfback Bob Hager switched teams to help Marietta. In an unforgettable twist, Hager scored on a 67-yard touchdown run for Marietta, sealing a 10-0 victory against the Buckeyes. This unusual event led to Ohio State head coach Frederick "Jack" Ryder being fired at the season's end. The story remains an incredible piece of football lore and a reminder of how unpredictable the sport's early days could be.

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