The Ohio State athletic department announced its ten-member 2025 Hall of Fame class on Tuesday. The class is headlined by former Ohio State football center and Rimington Award winner, Billy Price, who is the only football player included in the class.
Price played for the Buckeyes from 2014 to 2017 and is also a two-time All-American. He set the record for starts and consecutive starts as a Buckeye with 55 as a four-year starter. The 2017 season was especially productive for Price. Not only did he win the Rimington Award, which is handed out annually to the best center in college football. He was also named the Big Ten Conference’s Rimington-Pace offensive lineman of the year that season in addition to becoming a unanimous All-American. Price retired from the NFL after six seasons for medical reasons in May of 2024.
Joining Price in being enshrined in OSU’s Hall of Fame class this fall are Bianca Alvarez (diving), Katarzyna Dabrowa(fencing), Veronica Jatsek (women’s track and field), Myles Martin (wrestling), Mary Olsen (women’s gymnastics), Kim Reeder (softball), Blaz Rola (men’s tennis), John “Jack” Varga (rifle) and Alex Wimmers (baseball).
The 2025 HOF class will be officially inducted during a dinner Oct. 3 in the Covelli Center and recognized at Ohio Stadium when the Buckeye football team hosts Minnesota Oct. 4. Ticket information for the dinner will be available later this summer, and when it is, we’ll have more information.
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