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Archie Griffin

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Archie Griffin
NameArchie Griffin
Birth dateAugust 21, 1954
Birth placeColumbus, Ohio
Height5 ft 9 in
Weight198 lb
PositionRunning back
CollegeOhio State University
NFL draft1976 / Round: 1 / Pick: 24
TeamsCincinnati Bengals

Archie Griffin is a former American football player who is best known for being the only two-time winner of the Heisman Trophy, awarded to the most outstanding player in college football by the Heisman Trophy Trust. Griffin's impressive career began at Eastmoor High School in Columbus, Ohio, where he played alongside other notable athletes, including Ohio State University teammate Randy Gradishar. Griffin's achievements have been recognized by the College Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and he has been named one of the greatest players in Ohio State University history, alongside Eddie George and Orlando Pace.

Early Life and High School Career

Archie Griffin grew up in Columbus, Ohio, and attended Eastmoor High School, where he played football and track and field under the guidance of coach Frank McClain. Griffin's high school career was marked by numerous awards and accolades, including being named All-American by Parade magazine and USA Today. He was also a standout player in the Ohio High School Athletic Association state championships, competing against other top teams from Ohio, including Massillon Washington High School and Canton McKinley High School. Griffin's success in high school earned him a scholarship to play for Woody Hayes at Ohio State University, where he would go on to have a storied career alongside other notable players, including Cornelius Greene and Pete Johnson.

College Career

At Ohio State University, Griffin played for the Ohio State Buckeyes football team from 1972 to 1975, earning numerous awards and accolades, including the Heisman Trophy in 1974 and 1975. Griffin's college career was marked by his impressive rushing abilities, which earned him a place in the College Football Hall of Fame alongside other notable players, including Jim Brown and O.J. Simpson. Griffin's success at Ohio State University was also due in part to the guidance of coach Woody Hayes, who led the team to several Big Ten Conference championships during Griffin's tenure. Griffin's achievements have been recognized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA), and he has been named one of the greatest players in college football history, alongside Herschel Walker and Barry Sanders.

Professional Career

Griffin was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in the first round of the 1976 NFL Draft, where he played from 1976 to 1984. Griffin's professional career was marked by his consistent rushing abilities, which earned him a place in the Pro Football Hall of Fame alongside other notable players, including Joe Greene and Franco Harris. Griffin's success in the National Football League (NFL) was also due in part to the guidance of coach Bill Walsh, who led the Cincinnati Bengals to several AFC Central division championships during Griffin's tenure. Griffin's achievements have been recognized by the NFL Players Association (NFLPA) and the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and he has been named one of the greatest players in Cincinnati Bengals history, alongside Ken Anderson and Isaac Curtis.

Awards and Legacy

Griffin's numerous awards and accolades include the Heisman Trophy (1974, 1975), the Maxwell Award (1974, 1975), and the Walter Camp Award (1974, 1975). Griffin has also been recognized by the College Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and he has been named one of the greatest players in college football and NFL history. Griffin's legacy extends beyond his playing career, as he has been involved in various charitable organizations, including the Archie Griffin Foundation, which supports youth football programs in Ohio. Griffin's achievements have been recognized by the Ohio State University Alumni Association and the Cincinnati Bengals organization, and he has been named one of the greatest players in Ohio State University and Cincinnati Bengals history.

Personal Life

Griffin is married to Bonnie Griffin and has two children, Anthony Griffin and Andrea Griffin. Griffin is involved in various charitable organizations, including the Archie Griffin Foundation, which supports youth football programs in Ohio. Griffin has also been involved in various business ventures, including a restaurant in Columbus, Ohio, and has made appearances at various football events, including the Super Bowl and the Rose Bowl. Griffin's personal life has been marked by his commitment to his family and his community, and he has been recognized for his philanthropic efforts by the Ohio State University Alumni Association and the Cincinnati Bengals organization. Category:American football players

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