64 Jack Wohlabaugh

Jack Wohlabaugh Ohio State
Name
Jack Wohlabaugh
Nationality
usaUnited States
Position
C
Height
6'4"
Weight
290
Hometown
Cuyahoga Falls, OH
High School
Walsh Jesuit
Recruiting Stars
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Transferred To
Duke
Past Teams
Duke, Ohio State
Seasons
2016, 2017

Post-OSU Update: Jack Wohlabaugh transferred to Duke prior to the 2018 season. The NCAA granted him a waiver which allowed him to play that season without sitting out. Wohlabaugh played 33 games for the Blue Devils over four seasons, missing the 2020 season. (updated: Aug. 2025)

Pronunciation: WOLE-uh-bah
Major: Sport Industry (2017)
Weight: 293 (2017), 290 (2016)

2017 Media Guide: Jack Wohlabaugh red-shirted the 2016 campaign and is in his second season with the program … he red-shirted the 2016 season and is a freshman in eligibility … he is an OSU Scholar-Athlete.

High School: Jack Wohlabaugh was a 4-star prospect by Rivals who was a three-year starting offensive lineman for coaches Gerry Rardin and Scott Beigie at Walsh Jesuit High School … Wohlabaugh moved to center after the second game of his senior season because of an injury to a teammate, and that’s the position he is expected to play as a Buckeye … rated as high as the No. 4 center prospect nationally by Scout and as high as the No. 12 player in Ohio by Rivals … he was almost destined to play center, with his father, Dave, having played the position for nine years in the NFL, including a Super Bowl season in 1997 with New England and four seasons with the Cleveland Browns … Wohlabaugh was a first-team Division II Associated Press all-state selection in 2015 and a member of the all-USA Ohio football team, as selected by USA Today … he helped the Warriors to the Division II state playoffs as a junior in 2014 … credits his flexibility and footwork to playing hockey through his sophomore season.

Personal: He does come from a family of athletes: his Mother, Virginia, played field hockey at Syracuse while his dad played football for the Orange … older brother, Evan, is a hockey captain for St. Bonaventure’s club team and he also has a younger brother, David.

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