Legendary Ohio State football coach Earle Bruce has passed away at age Former Ohio State players and coaches respond to the loss of Earle Bruce. Earle Bruce was given an impossible task of filling the void left by Woody Hayes—but he succeeded. Former Ohio State coach Earle Bruce remembered as a tough, loving father figure. The year-old Buck I Guy, real name John Chubb, has made himself into a minor Columbus and college football celebrity solely on his omnipresence at all things Ohio State football.
He is regularly seen taking pictures around tailgates with fans, whether they are particularly interested in doing so or not. However, infinitely respected Columbus sports radio reporter Lori Schmidt of When former players are upset and Earle Bruce's family members are upset, you done goofed up.
I would humbly suggest Buck-I-Guy lay low for Every fan base has that guy, and Chubb is ours. Unfortunately, because TV directors continue to put him on our screens, and the university likes to trot him out in an effort to show the levels of Buckeye fandom, I think we are stuck with this guy for the foreseeable future. But, many in Buckeye Nation myself included have felt for years that Chubb has gone too far in the way that he handles himself.
A follow up on the Buck-I-Guy, signing the Earle picture mess It clearly angered former players Cookie banner We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from. In addition, his picture has been featured in national publications.
He is married with three children and has a career as a computer supply salesman. Although Chubb has been going to OSU football games for years, he has not always been in the limelight. He said things started to change after an incident in On Nov. They were the first people to respond to a car accident that left two people trapped inside a burning car, Chubb said.
Chubb and his son had been to the OSU football game on Saturday and were on their way to a Browns football game in Cleveland Sunday when a car passed them and went out of control. As fire came out of the air ducts of the car, Tremaine Chubb broke out the passenger side window and freed the passenger who had been thrown to the floor from the accident, Chubb said.
John Chubb backed away from the trapped driver of the vehicle because she was grabbing at him, and the car was on fire. John Chubb said he freed the driver shortly before the car exploded in flames.
The driver and passenger both survived. Since then, the Buck-I-Guy has spent a lot of time making appearances at community events. He has also been a speaker at retirement communities and spends time reading to underprivileged children.
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