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Bo Jackson has torn it up in his freshman season in Columbus. The former standout at Villa Angela-St. Joseph High School was given the keys to the Ohio State Bu
How Ohio State's Bo Jackson is related to NFL legend, Ravens QB Lamar Jackson and Michigan great Desmond Howard originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Ohio State has a star freshman running back named Bo Jackson. Except his real name is Lamar Jackson.
Is Ohio State running back Bo Jackson related to the 1985 Heisman Trophy winner of the same name? Here's a closer look:
Julian Sayin accomplished something an Ohio State quarterback hadn’t done in six years with a 27-9 win over Michigan. Sayin joined Justin Fields as the only quarterbacks to beat the Wolverines since Ryan Day took over as head coach.
Ohio State (12-0, 9-0 Big Ten) freshman running back Lamar “Bo” Jackson helped Ohio State snap a four-game losing streak to the Michigan Wolverines, 27-9. The victory all-but assures a first-round bye for Ohio State regardless of the result in next Saturday’s Big Ten title game vs. No. 2 Indiana.
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Bo Jackson honored at Iron Bowl halftime for Heisman Trophy anniversary
Auburn University celebrated the 40th anniversary of Bo Jackson's Heisman Trophy win during the Iron Bowl halftime. In 1985, Jackson became Auburn's second Heisman Trophy recipient after rushing for 1,786 yards, the second-best single-season performance in Southeastern Conference history.
Bo Jackson is living up to the hype in his freshman season with the Ohio State Buckeyes. He's showing breakneck speed, a knack for finding the rushing lanes and
COBB COUNTY, Ga. — Bo Jackson has won an extortion civil suit in Cobb County, Georgia, where he accused his niece and nephew of trying to blackmail him. Jackson, whose real name is Vincent Jackson, sued Thomas Lee Anderson and Erica Anderson Ross in ...
This year's Iron Bowl featured several notable faces, including a Tigers football legend, former head coach and U.S. senator, Alabama house speaker and tech CEO