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Buckeyes Who Played Both Sides of the Ball and Current Players Who Could

At the team's media day this weekend, Jim Harbaugh revealed all-american defensive back Jourdan Lewis will play both sides of the ball for Michigan in 2016. Lewis joins teammate Jabrill Peppers as players who will contribute "in multiple ways" for the Wolverines.

Michigan fans are understandably excited about the idea of having two of their top athletes play both sides of the ball. They have been waiting for the next Charles Woodson since, well, Charles Woodson.

Obviously, Woodson is the first to come to mind when a Michigan fan thinks of someone playing both sides of the ball, but who are Ohio State's most memorable two-way players?