Jim Cramer 1970-1971

Quarterback/SafetyHT:  6'1

WT:  197

Continued his career at Ohio State and Pitt.  He was a starting linebacker on the 1976 national championship team at Pitt.

All Conference: 1971All State: 1971

Most Valuable Offensive and Defensive Player of Big Ten:  1971

Career Stats:

1970:  

1971:   548 yards passing, 26-60, and 8 TD's

            Rushing: 321 yards (13 TD's)

            6 Interceptions- (1 TD)

Articles:

JIM CRAMER, Linebacker

Known simply as "Jimbo," perhaps Cramer should have been referred to by something a bit more ferocious. The Jefferson native, who works in medical sales for Bausch & Lomb, was a rugged player who endured two seasons under legendary strong-armed coach Woody Hayes at Ohio State before returning home to play for Pitt. He took pride in not being pushed around, and his speed, strength and quickness earned him a reputation as a no-nonsense defender.

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