Published Mar 16, 2005
Former Football Buckeye Todd Bell Dead
BSB Staff Reports
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Former All-Big Ten Ohio State football player Todd Bell passed away Wednesday morning.
From the official Ohio State release:
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"Former Ohio State football player Todd Bell died this morning of an apparent heart attack while driving his car in Columbus. Todd played defensive back for the Buckeyes from 1977 to 1980 and was a four-year starter. He was an All-Big Ten selection as a junior and senior.
"Bell, who also competed on the OSU track team, had his best year as a junior, recording 87 tackles. He scored two touchdowns that year, including the winning score in an 18-15 win at Michigan where he scooped up a blocked punt and ran it into the end zone. The win sent the 11-0 Buckeyes to the Rose Bowl, where they lost a 17-16 decision to USC, costing them the national championship.
"In that game, the athletic Bell ran down Heisman Trophy winner Charles White from behind and stripped him of the ball to prevent a touchdown — a play that ranks as one of the great plays in Ohio State football lore.
"Bell was from Middletown High School and was one of the most highly recruited football players in the nation as a senior."