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Continuing our conversation with Rex Kern and how he puts J.T. Barrett's Ohio State legacy in perspective.
Rex Kern's career at Ohio State is well-documented. Before he was a football star, though, his talent on the hardwood had him fielding calls from multiple basketball coaching legends.
Rex Kern is on a tour to promote his new book, "The Road to the Horseshoe and Beyond." The Ohio State quarterback/legend has a lot to talk about.
In 1970, Ron Maciejowski saw something wrong with that face when Ohio State teammate Rex Kern showed up at practice with a chalky residue on his lips.
Rex Kern was the quarterback for the Ohio State Buckeyes from 1968 to 1970; the Buckeyes went undefeated in 1968 and were national champions. Kern was coached by the legendary Woody Hayes.
Former Lancaster and Ohio State standout Rex Kern was in Lancaster Monday night to promote his book and give back to Lancaster High School.
The ’67 Buckeyes finished 6-3 and were unranked all season, the last time that has happened for OSU. Woody Hayes hadn’t won a ...
Rex Kern knows the comparisons are inevitable in more ways than one. Kern, one of the "Super Sophomores" who led Ohio State to a national championship in 1968, watched Monday's game with his wife ...
OSU is a 5-TD favorite to defeat Illinois and match the school record with 22 straight wins. QB Rex Kern led the late-1960s teams that set that record. He shares his thoughts. On Saturday, Ohio ...
After the first quarter of Ohio State's season-opening 62-0 win against Texas Christian, defensive back Jack Tatum, typically hush, approached Kern and said, "Rex, stop scoring so fast and so much.
Rex Kern, who was a three-sport standout at Lancaster High School and was the starting quarterback who helped lead Ohio State to the 1968 National Championship, wrote a book about growing up in ...