List in progress: Updated: Jan. 12, 2011
NCAA and NFL Head Coaches from Ohio.
Paul Brown (Ohio State, Cleveland Browns, Bengals)
Woody Hayes (Ohio State)
Ara Parseghian (Notre Dame)
Lou Holtz (Notre Dame)
Bo Shembechler (Michigan)
Jim Tressel (Youngstown State, Ohio State)
Ron Zook (Illinois)
Urban Meyer (Florida)
Bob Stoops (Oklahoma)
Mike Stoops (Arizona)
Gary Pinkel (Missouri)
Les Miles (LSU)
Bo Pelini (Nebraska)
Jim Harbaugh (Stanford)
Tom O'Brien (NC State)
Jon Gruden (Raiders, Tampa Bay)
Don Shula (Miami Dolphins)
Chuck Noll (Steelers)
Dwight "Dike" V. Beede (Youngstown State 35 years)
Dom Capers (Houston Texans)
Josh McDaniels (Denver)
Larry Kehres (Mt. Union)
John Mackovic (KC Chiefs, U of Illinois, Texas, Arizona)
Dick LeBeau (Bengals)
Carm Cozza (Yale for 32 years)
Don James (Washington, Kent State)
Glen Mason, (Minnesota Golden Gophers)
Frank Solich (Nebraska, Ohio U.)
Wayne Fontes (Detroit Lions)
Josh McDaniels (Denver Broncos)
Gerry Faust (Notre Dame)
Jerry Glanville (Atlanta Falcons, Houston Oilers)
Dean Pees (Kent State)
Ken Meyer (49ers)
Paul Dietzel (LSU, Army, South Carolina)
Lee Owens (Akron U., Ashland U.)
Mike Kelly (University of Dayton 246-54-1 (.819); 27 Years 4 National Championships)
Joe Morrison (University of South Carolina)
Bo Rein (North Carolina State).
(Frank Solich (Nebraska, Ohio U.)
Jim Dennison (Akron U, Walsh U.)
Lee Tressel (Baldwin Wallace)
John Pont (Miami U, Yale, Northwestern, Indiana.)
Brady Hoke (Ball State, San Diego State, Michigan.)
Mark Snyder (Marshall U.)
Rick Forzano (U of Conn, Naval Academy, Detroit Lions.)
John McVay (N.Y. Giants, 49ers GM)
Randy Walker (Miami U, Northwestern U)
Cliff Battles (Pro Football's AAFC 1946-47 Brooklyn Dodgers)
Wes Fesler (Wesleyn University)
Paul Bixler (Ohio State 1946)
Eric Wolford (Youngstown State U)
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There are 26 Ohio College Football Teams
1.) Akron
2.) Bowling Green
3.) Dayton
4.) Kent State
5.) Miami
6.) Ohio
7.) Ohio State
8.) Toledo
9.) Youngstown
10.) Ashland
11.) Central State
12.) Findlay
13.) Lake Erie
14.) Malone
15.) Notre Dame
16.) Ohio Dominican
17.) Tiffin
18.) Urbana
19.) Walsh
20.) Baldwin-Wallace
21.) Bluffton
22.) Capital
23.) Case Western Reserve
24.) Defiance
25.) Denison
26.) Heidelberg
UPDATED: Jan 12, 2011
NCAA and NFL Head Coaches from Ohio.
Paul Brown (Ohio State, Cleveland Browns, Bengals)
Woody Hayes (Ohio State)
Ara Parseghian (Notre Dame)
Lou Holtz (Notre Dame)
Bo Shembechler (Michigan)
Jim Tressel (Youngstown State, Ohio State)
Ron Zook (Illinois)
Urban Meyer (Florida)
Bob Stoops (Oklahoma)
Mike Stoops (Arizona)
Gary Pinkel (Missouri)
Les Miles (LSU)
Bo Pelini (Nebraska)
Jim Harbaugh (Stanford, SF 49ers)
John Harbaugh (Baltimore Ravens)
Tom O'Brien (NC State)
Jon Gruden (Raiders, Tampa Bay)
Don Shula (Miami Dolphins)
Chuck Noll (Steelers)
Dwight "Dike" V. Beede (Youngstown State 35 years)
Dom Capers (Houston Texans)
Josh McDaniels (Denver)
Larry Kehres (Mt. Union)
John Mackovic (KC Chiefs, U of Illinois, Texas, Arizona)
Dick LeBeau (Bengals)
Carm Cozza (Yale for 32 years)
Don James (Washington, Kent State)
Glen Mason, (Minnesota Golden Gophers)
Frank Solich (Nebraska, Ohio U.)
Wayne Fontes (Detroit Lions)
Josh McDaniels (Denver Broncos)
Gerry Faust (Notre Dame)
Jerry Glanville (Atlanta Falcons, Houston Oilers)
Dean Pees (Kent State)
Ken Meyer (49ers)
Paul Dietzel (LSU, Army, South Carolina)
Lee Owens (Akron U., Ashland U.)
Mike Kelly (University of Dayton 246-54-1 (.819); 27 Years 4 National Championships)
Joe Morrison (University of South Carolina)
Bo Rein (North Carolina State).
(Frank Solich (Nebraska, Ohio U.)
Jim Dennison (Akron U, Walsh U.)
Lee Tressel (Baldwin Wallace)
John Pont (Miami U, Yale, Northwestern, Indiana.)
Brady Hoke (Ball State, San Diego State, Michigan.)
Mark Snyder (Marshall U.)
Rick Forzano (U of Conn, Naval Academy, Detroit Lions.)
John McVay (N.Y. Giants, 49ers GM)
Randy Walker (Miami U, Northwestern U)
Cliff Battles (Pro Football's AAFC 1946-47 Brooklyn Dodgers)
Wes Fesler (Wesleyn University)
Paul Bixler (Ohio State 1946)
Eric Wolford (Youngstown State U)
Rudy Hubbard/Youngstown (1978 1AA National Champs, Florida A&M)
Mark Dantonio (Michigan State)
This year, the 2012 NCAA Tournament has four teams from Ohio in the Sweet 16: The Ohio State University (Go Bucks!), Ohio, Cincinnati, and Xavier.