In a stunning and heartwarming announcement that has electrified the college football world, Ohio State University has named legendary running back Archie Griffin as the new head coach of the Buckeyes football program. The return of the only two-time Heisman Trophy winner to lead the team where he made history has sent waves of excitement through Buckeye Nation and rekindled a sense of pride and tradition that defines one of the most storied programs in college football history.

Griffin, who played for Ohio State from 1972 to 1975 under the iconic Woody Hayes, is widely regarded as one of the greatest college football players of all time. During his tenure, he rushed for a then-record 5,589 yards and helped lead the Buckeyes to four Big Ten titles and four Rose Bowl appearances. Now, nearly five decades later, he returns not just as a symbol of greatness, but as a leader ready to usher in a new era of success and culture in Columbus.
“I’m honored and humbled to return to the university that gave me everything,” Griffin said during the official press conference, his voice filled with emotion. “This program shaped who I am, and I’m committed to shaping the next generation of Buckeye greats—not just as athletes, but as men of character and discipline.”
Griffin’s appointment comes after a period of inconsistency and mounting pressure for Ohio State to return to national championship contention. While the program has remained competitive, fans and alumni have voiced concerns over a lack of identity and heart on the field. Griffin’s hiring is widely viewed as a bold and inspired move to bring back the core values that once defined Buckeye football: toughness, integrity, and excellence.
“Archie Griffin is more than a football legend—he’s the embodiment of everything Ohio State stands for,” said Athletic Director Gene Smith. “We are not just hiring a coach. We are bringing back a leader, a mentor, and someone who understands the DNA of this institution.”
Griffin has stayed connected to the university and the program for decades, serving as a senior advisor and president of the Ohio State Alumni Association. While he has never held a formal coaching position, those who know him best point to his unparalleled understanding of the game, deep connections with players and alumni, and unmatched leadership abilities.
Players, both current and former, have enthusiastically welcomed the news. Quarterback Devin Brown tweeted, “Let’s go!!! Archie Griffin is a legend. We’re ready to work and make history.” Former Buckeye and NFL star Ezekiel Elliott added, “No one better to lead the Buckeyes. Coach Griffin brings the fire we need.”
Griffin’s first order of business will be assembling a coaching staff that blends modern football strategy with old-school discipline. Insiders report he’s already reaching out to former Buckeye players and coaches to join the movement, including names like Mike Vrabel and Chris Spielman.

While questions remain about how Griffin will transition into the demanding world of big-time college coaching, there is little doubt that his presence alone will have a galvanizing effect on the program. Recruiting is expected to get an immediate boost, as parents and prospects alike are drawn to the legacy and vision Griffin represents.
As the 2025 season approaches, anticipation is building in Columbus and beyond. Tickets are selling fast, merchandise sales have surged, and “Griffin Era” banners are already popping up across campus.
Ohio State didn’t just hire a coach—they welcomed home a hero. And with Archie Griffin at the helm, Buckeye Nation dares to dream again.