Block O

Block O is a student organization on the campus of The Ohio State University and also serves as the official student cheering section of the Ohio State Buckeyes.[1] Founded in 1938, Block O has grown to become the largest student organization on the campus of The Ohio State University.[2]

Block O
Established1938
FounderClancy Isaac
Location,
Websitewww.blocko.org
Block O South at a 2007 home game

History

Block O was founded in 1938 by OSU cheerleader Clancy Isaac.[3] Prior to stadium renovations, Block O resided in the north end zone of Ohio Stadium, but has since been relocated to section 39A which is in the south stands. In 2008, Block O North returned, which now resides in section 1A/2A. Block O North features use of capes while Block O South performs card stunts. These sections of the stadium are for students only and annually sell out their 2,083 ticket allotment within minutes of ticket sales window opening. While seating is limited to this number, membership in the organization exceeds 2,500 students. Block "O" leads Ohio Stadium in many cheers and songs including Stadium OHIO and the OH-IO cheer, which was also started by Clancy Isaac.

Since its inception, Block O has added several extensions to help meet student demand for other Ohio State sports. These groups include the Buckeye NutHouse (men's basketball and women's basketball), Buckeye Sluggers (baseball), Knucklebucks (men's ice hockey), Connor's Crew (men's soccer), Block O Volleyball, Block O Gymnastics, Block O Tennis, Block O Lacrosse, and Block O Wrestling.

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References

  1. Block "O" History Archived May 15, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  2. Block O History Archived November 30, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  3. "The History of Block 'O' Archived 2012-10-12 at the Wayback Machine." OhioStateBuckeyes.com. Retrieved on 2012-10-28.
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