By Mark Silverman
Cooper coached the Buckeyes from 1988-2000 and compiled a 111-43-4 record in his 13 seasons. Even with minimal success against Michigan and in bowl games, Cooper had the Buckeyes consistently competing for national championships. In 1993, 1995, 1996 and 1998, Cooper was a few plays away from achieving that illustrious national championship. Cooper led Ohio State to a victory in the Sugar Bowl against Texas A&M in the inaugural year of the BCS in 1998. Cooper also won the 1997 Rose Bowl in a victory over Arizona State. “The Game” ultimately cost Cooper his job, but his winning percentage ranks with some of the Ohio State coaching greats, including Woody Hayes and Jim Tressel.
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