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To hear tales of the early Super Bowls, they weren’t considered anywhere near the show that is made today out of the big game. They same could be said of Ohio State involvement in the games during that era. Through the first two Super Bowls, just one Ohio State player suited up, and it didn’t go well for him. Jim Tyrer was the starting left tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs, who lost the first Super Bowl 35-10 to the Green Bay Packers. In fact, even in the AFL and NFL league championship games - the forerunners to today’s conference championship games that began with the 1970 AFL-NFL merger - there wasn’t much going on in terms of Ohio State participation. ....
To hear tales of the early Super Bowls, they weren’t considered anywhere near the show that is made today out of the big game. They same could be said of Ohio State involvement in the games. ....