Sports In Ohio
There are many things to see and do in Ohio. There is a lot of farmland in Ohio. If you have never had experience with the farmland culture, you should be sure to stop through and get a look. There are always going to be farmers who are interested in having a discussion, so you should see if someone wants to talk to you. The best way to learn about farming is to visit a farm, and most of the farmers in the small Ohio towns are more than happy to show you around theirs. There are also lots of experiences that you can have with your family in Ohio. You can go look at leaves and visit apple orchards and other farms that you can take part in.
Not only is there farmland, but each small town in Ohio has something to offer. For instance, you can visit The Worlds Oldest Traffic light in Ashville, or the Flying Saucer gas station in Astabula. You can visit Avon which is the Duct Tape Capital of the world, or you can visit Berlin, where you can see the Giant Preserved Cheese. There is a paperweight museum in Cambridge, and if you happen to stop through Circleville in the fall you can see the Pumpkin Water Tower Festival.
If outdoor fair isn’t what you are looking for, there are many things to say and do in some of Ohio’s biggest cities, like Columbus. You should visit Columbus and plan to stay a few days because of the huge amount of museums and attractions that this city has to offer. There are many things to visit, so you should be sure to get yourself a list of the biggest tourist attractions in the big cities so you don’t miss anything at all.
If you are a sports person in any way, Ohio is the place for you to visit. There are so many different sports teams in Ohio, and the best part about it is that each an every person who lives in the state has an opinion about what team is better, and they will share it with you. There are many places to play sports as well as to watch them, so you’d be very happy visiting Ohio if you are in to the different sports that you can find there. Remember that driving through Ohio is the best way to see the state. You will have access to all of the cities as well as to all of the small towns, and you can’t go wrong because no matter where you stop there is going to be something that you are going to want to see.
G. Chadwick
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Brian B
Did Division I schools once have Junior Varsity sports teams? Did Ohio State have a JV Football Team?
I’m curious if major colleges use to have JV sports programs just like High Schools have today? In particular, I’m curious if Ohio State had one?
gotttalovittt
The Colts are going to look like JV team on Sunday….
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Verres Arezzo
UCLA Powder Blue Pansies ARE a JV team. They put stuff in opponents gatorade to make them play at their JV level.
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C-Town Dawgs
Don’t think that they ever had a JV team but it used to be a rule that Freshmen were not allowed to play.
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Mike
Ohio State had a Junior Varsity Football team during the 1980 season for sure, and the 1981 season was at least scheduled.
1980 Ohio State Junior Varsity Football Results.
09/22 @ Columbus……..OSU 21, Purdue 18
10/17 @ Columbus……..OSU 24, Pittsburgh 10
10/27 @ Ann Arbor……..OSU 43, Michigan 19
11/09 @ Morgantown….W. Virginia 14, OSU 13
Won 3, Lost 1
1981 Ohio State Junior Varsity Football Schedule.
09/20 @ West Lafayette……..vs. Purdue
10/05 @ Pittsburgh……………..vs. Pittsburgh
10/12 @ Columbus……………..vs. W. Virginia
10/19 @ Columbus……………..vs. Michigan
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1981 Ohio State Football Media Guide
I checked the 1676-1987 media guides and this is the only information I found.
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