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Share COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio State Department of Athletics and football program is mourning the loss of Mike Sensibaugh, a member of Ohio State’s 1968 national championship team, an All-American and three-year letterwinner from 1968-70. Sensibaugh passed away on Wednesday. He was 72 years old. Sensibaugh was living in Wildwood, Missouri where he owned and operated Sensibaugh Pools. He is survived by three children: a son, Doug, and two daughters, Amy and Cara. He had five grandchildren ranging in ages from 17 to 24 years old. Sensibaugh was also the step-father to Michael and Ben Krause, whose families included seven additional grandchildren. He and his wife, Dana, were married for 29 years at the time of his passing. ....
Former Ohio State Buckeyes Football Star Has Died At 72 NEW ORLEANS, LA - JANUARY 01: An Ohio State Buckeye helmet is seen on the sidelines prior to the start of the game during the All State Sugar Bowl at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome on January 1, 2015 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images) The Ohio State Buckeyes have lost a beloved member of their football family. Former Ohio State standout defensive back Mike Sensibaugh has passed away, according to multiple reports. Sensibaugh is one of the best defensive backs in Ohio State football history. Sensibaugh, a Cincinnati, Ohio native, has reportedly passed away at the age of 72. The wife of the former Ohio State Buckeyes star announced the tragic news on Facebook, per the Kansas City Star. ....
Mike Sensibaugh, Ohio State’s all-time interceptions leader and Super Sophs national champion, dies at 72 Updated 2:02 PM; Today 2:02 PM Mike Sensibaugh (3), shown here in pursuit of Jim Plunkett in the 1971 Rose Bowl, holds Ohio State s single-season and career interceptions records more than 40 years after the end of his college career. Sensibaugh died March 31, 2021.AP Facebook Share COLUMBUS, Ohio Mike Sensibaugh, who set Ohio State football interceptions records that have stood for over 40 years, died March 31 in Wildwood, Missouri, at age 72. Sensibaugh, a Cincinnati native, helped the Buckeyes to a 10-0 national championship in 1968 as part of the famed Super Sophs class. Paired with Jack Tatum at the back of the defense, Sensibaugh helped OSU to a 27-2 record over a three-season span. ....