Welcome to THE
Ohio State Alumni Club
of Memphis!
Please join other BUCKEYE FANS @ LET IT FLY Sports Bar
9091 Poplar Avenue #101 Germantown, TN.
(Note: If the game is on BTN there won't be a game watch party. See Calendar Below.)
We have a FaceBook Page! Search MemphisBuckeyes on Facebook or just use the handy link to go straight to it.
If you have FaceBook please LIKE THE PAGE.
We're also on Instagram!
About Us
The Ohio State Alumni Club of Memphis is a collection of both alumni and fans of our beloved Buckeyes. From Football Saturdays in the fall, to events scattered throughout the year, you will always enjoy the friendly and relaxed atmosphere of the Memphis Buckeye Club.
Buckeye boosters of all ages are welcome!
Contact us at:
Alumni Club/Memphis
Calendar
2023 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
9/2 W Buckeyes 23, Hoosiers 3
9/9 W Buckeyes 35, Penguins 7
9/16 W Buckeyes 63, Toppers 10
9/23 Notre Dame, 6:30PM, NBC
10/7 Maryland, TBD
10/14 Purdue, TBD
10/21 Penn State, TBD
10/28 Wisconsin, TBD
11/4 Rutgers, TBD
11/11 Michigan State, 6:30PM, NBC
11/18 Minnesota, TBD
11/25 TTUN, 11:00AM, FOX
12/2 B1G Championship, 7:00PM
Indianapolis, IN (Hopefully!)
Record: B1G 1-0, Overall 3-0
CFP Poll: Coming October 31, 2023
AP Poll Rank: #6, (No Change)
Coaches Poll Rank: #4 (No Change)
WE DON'T GIVE A DAMN FOR THE
WHOLE STATE OF _ICHIGAN!
Club Activities
Outreach
If you have any ideas about how THE Ohio State University Alumni Club/Memphis can better interact with the local community please pass your ideas on to:
Paul Malanga, President
Buckeye Football Trivia
Got Eight?
Ohio State has won EIGHT National Championships under four head coaches:
1942 under Paul Brown; 1954, 1957, 1961, 1968 and 1970 under Woody Hayes; 2002 under Jim Tressel; and 2014 under Urban Meyer.
Got Seven?
Ohio State has SEVEN Heisman Trophy winners (matched only by Notre Dame, 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



