Former OSU safety Michael Doss goes into the College Football Hall of Fame and celebrating the 20th anniversary of the 2002 championship this year.
. Doss, along with fellow safety Will Allen and quarterback Craig Krenzel, are promoting its sale because a portion of the proceeds from it, and related merchandise, will be donated to the On Our Sleeves Foundation at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and The Nina and Ryan Day Resilience Fund, which supports mental health programs at the Wexner Medical Center.
"That is something we wanted to connect with," Doss said,"highlighting mental health awareness ... by making the art piece that is something that is resilient and memorable that represents our team and our brothers who we've lost." When Doss isn't organizing gatherings of former Buckeyes, he is working in real estate for the Robert Weiler Company, a position he secured after earning his master's from Fisher College of Business at Ohio State.
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