Do Something Great January 04, 2008

"O-H!"

The 30-second TV spot that will air during the National Championship game features Ohio State's biggest stars: you.

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"O-H!"

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I know where I'm going to college.

All my friends, too.

It's where we want to be.

Even when it's someplace unexpected.

It's an honor.

And a dream.

Endless possibilities.

Infinite paths.

I will be/I have become/I am.

Who I've always wanted to be.

I can change things

Because I've learned how.

The seasons pass.

The years will roll.

It's good to be home.

O-H!

I-O!

Since Ohio State introduced the fall O-H-I-O spot, loyal Buckeyes have sent in hundreds of photos from around the world.

We've used some of those photos in our new public service announcement, to air during the National Championship and basketball games. This time, we've used your voices, too.

Enjoy the spot--and check out the photos at the O-H-I-O site.

About the site: The site features more than 900 photos taken around the world--on every continent--by students, faculty, staff, alumni, and fans. O-H-I-O includes a Facebook group and incorporates Google mapping technology to pinpoint where photographs have been taken.

About the public service announcement: The spot was produced by University Marketing Communications. Voices were provided by students, faculty, staff and their children, alumni (classes of 2007 and 1950), and President E. Gordon Gee.


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