Welcome to the Ohio State
Alumni Club of Memphis!


 
HOME
CALENDAR
ABOUT US
CONTACTS
JOIN
BLOGS
OUTREACH
PHOTO
GALLERY

Homecoming 2009
Breakfast with the Buckeyes


OSU Outstanding
Member Award

Outstanding Alumni  Club, 2005, 2006 & 2007!

 

Archie Griffin signs
our "D" fence!

 

Gianna, OSU class
of 2029!

OSU -_ichigan
Traveling Trophy
Winners again in 2009!

GO BUCKS!

 

 

 

 


 
 

A Great Video to Start Your Season...
Num8er Eight is Waiting

 

2010 Buckeye Blogging...

  Predicting Perfection in 2010
   TBDBITL John

 

  2010 Pre-Season Edition
   Luckybuck's Buckeye Blog

 
  Herbie: Fully Loaded
    Sports and the City
 

2010 Club Service Project
Westside Elementary - School Supplies

School Supplies are listed on the Football Schedule
Click here to view!

 

 
2010 Game Watch Location
Dan McGuinness Pub
4698 Spottswood
Memphis, TN 3811

Click here for a map
Click here for the menu

 
Memphis Alumni
T-Shirts available at
Game Watch Parties;
$22 each! (S-XXXL)

Proceeds benefit student scholarship fund
 
 

 

OSU Alumni Club of Memphis
Stay Connected
Share your thoughts and questions about club events:
What's on your mind? "Talk to Us!"

Contact information for Club Officers:
President:  Cecil Moore
Vice President:  Paul Malanga
Treasurer:  Jeff Reeb
Secretary:  Diana Baker
 
Your OSU Connection to Columbus
Ohio State Alumni Association
Ways to Join the OSUAA
A Message from Archie
The Nutshell:  March 2010
 


OH - IO!

Woody visits Memphis Game Watch and enjoys the victory over the Washington Huskies!  Buckeyes grind out 263 yards on the ground in Woody's honor.
YEA OHIO!

Greg Oden and Mike Conley reunited by the Memphis Alumni Club at the FedEx Forum.
GO BUCKS!

Got Seven?
Ohio State has won seven National Championships under three coaches:
1942 under Paul Brown; 1954, 1957, 1961, 1968 and 1970 under Woody Hayes; 2002 under Jim Tressel

Got Another Seven?
Ohio State has seven Heisman Trophy winners (more than any other school except ND and USC, also with 7);
1944 - Les Horvath, Quarterback; 1950 - Vic Janowicz, Halfback;
1955 - Howard "Hopalong" Cassady, Halfback;
1974 - Archie Griffin, Running Back; 1975 - Archie Griffin, Running Back (only two-time winner);
1995 - Eddie George, Running Back; 2006 - Troy Smith, Quarterback


Hit Counter