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In high school, Lucius thought he was as good a player as Doss or any other Bulldog. "One time when I was down playing in Columbus, John said, 'Hey, brother, you're better than me.'" Doss said.
Six inductees of the National High School Football Hall of Fame are from Canton or Massillon. Here's what they said at Sunday's inaugural event.
"Chris was the first high school player to have his picture on a Wheaties box," Doss said. Spielman and Massillon lost to McKinley in 1981, when the Bulldogs won a state championship with ...
Lively crowd, big names make for zesty National High School Football Hall of Fame debut. Chris Spielman, Mike Doss and Archie Griffin make their way to their induction. Marcus Dupree: "I'd give ...
"I can't believe there has never been a high school football hall of fame. I'm honored." Spielman graduated from Washington High School in Massillon, Ohio, in 1984.
He grew up the son of a high school football coach, was an All-Pro linebacker for the Lions and has spent most of the last two decades as a TV and radio analyst, but Spielman admitted Tuesday, "I ...
Spielman, 54, grew up in a football atmosphere in Canton, Ohio, where his late father, Sonny, was a successful high school coach. As a youngster, Chris was excited to see his grandmother visit the ...
Growing up in Massillon, Ohio, Spielman, 54, first became a Vikings fan in the early 1970s because of his father. The late Sonny Spielman was a longtime high school football coach.
The 5-foot-9, 180-pound Spielman leads NU in all-purpose yards (1,154) and is just 105 away from Ahman Green’s school record for freshmen.
Former Ohio State and Detroit Lions linebacker Chris Spielman has filed a lawsuit vs. the school on behalf of numerous former players regarding the school’s use of their images.
Chase Ungerott said he didn't know who Chris Spielman was before participating in the Chris Spielman Football ProCamp on July 14 and 15 at Dublin Coffman High School. Ungerott, 7, of Dublin ...
Spielman had started every game at Massillon High and played both ways — as fullback and linebacker. Parade magazine named him the top high school linebacker in the country in 1983.