A buckeye nut is just that, it is a nut that comes from the buckeye tree. It is small and dark brown. The leaf is described as being arranged similarly to fingers on a hand. At a glance ...
The buckeye dessert is inspired by and named after the nut of the same name that grows on Ohio's state tree: smooth and oblong with a shiny dark brown exterior and tan patch in the center.
The practice of placing stickers on the back of helmets began in 1967 under Hall of Fame coach Woody Hayes, according to Ohio ...
They’re known for their buckeye nuts. Thomas Clanton’s brother, M.E. Clanton, organized the Buckeye Canal Company, paying Jackson and his partners $300. Thomas Clanton built the first five ...
Buckeye leaves grow on buckeye trees, the official state tree of Ohio. The fruit of buckeye trees are — you guessed it — buckeyes, which are small, shiny, dark brown nuts with a light tan patch.
What is a Buckeye? Here's what to know about the history of Ohio State football's nickname ahead of its CFP first-round game vs. Tennessee: ...
By the end of the season, the backs and sides of players' helmets can be loaded up with small stickers with a buckeye leaf (and no, it's not a star or a marijuana leaf). So how do players earn ...