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Richard Philip Schafrath (March 21, 1937 – August 15, 2021) was an American
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for the
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, former Ohio State Senator, and
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. During his tenure as an athlete, he won a national football championship with the 1957
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Buckeyes and the 1964 NFL Championship with the Cleveland Browns. Because of his strong
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and occasional stubborn determination friends and teammates nicknamed him "The Mule".


Early life and college career

Dick Schafrath was the first-born son of Norman and Mary, farmers of Irish-German descent. Their farm was located on the edge of Wooster, Ohio. At an early age, Dick learned his work ethic while working alongside his father. By his senior year of high school, the Cincinnati Reds and the Ohio State Buckeyes were actively recruiting him. Though his passion was baseball, the legendary
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was persistent. In the end, Hayes convinced Dick's parents and in the fall of 1955, Dick attended the
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. Dick Schafrath quickly made an impression on the football field. While teams and players in this era were becoming specialized, coach Woody Hayes asked Schafrath to play both sides of the ball, as offensive tackle and defensive end. The team would go on to win the National Championship in 1957 and the 1958
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, as well as beating rival Michigan in 1957 and 1958. Schafrath was the Buckeyes' team captain in 1958. During the Ohio State vs. Michigan game in 1958, Michigan had the ball late in the fourth quarter, first and goal, with less than a minute clock, and down by six points. Schafrath was lined up as the right defensive end. The next play came his way and he hit the back causing a fumble and preserving the Ohio State win.


NFL career

In 1959, during his senior year, Schafrath left Ohio State University to become a second round NFL draft pick and join the Cleveland Browns. Drafted by Paul Brown, Schafrath weighed 220 lbs. when he arrived as a rookie. Immediately, Schafrath began a then new, and unpopular, regimen of weight lifting on a regular basis. He also began to enter eating contests across the state. Within a year, Schafrath was 270 lbs. In 1964, the team won the NFL Championship against the
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27–0. Schafrath's career with the Browns spanned 13 seasons, in which he was a fixture at the left tackle position. He protected the blind side of the Browns quarterbacks and opened holes for Hall of Fame running backs Jim Brown, Bobby Mitchell, and Leroy Kelly. Schafrath was selected to the All Pro Team four times, played in the Pro Bowl six times but was selected seven times (1969 Vietnam USO) and was voted the Team's Most Valuable Player in 1963, the last year they held the distinction. He blocked against sixteen Hall of Fame defensive ends and thirteen Hall of Fame linebackers. He was also elected to the Browns Legends Club in 2003. The
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named Schafrath to the PRFA Hall of Very Good Class of 2007.


Coaching in the NFL

After Schafrath retired from the Browns, he initially declined to coach, but finally decided to accept an offer by head coach George Allen of the
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to join his coaching staff. From 1975 to 1977, Schafrath was the assistant offensive line coach.


Politics

In 1983, Schafrath was recruited by President Ronald Reagan to coordinate and organize "Athletes for Reagan-Bush '84" in which celebrity athletes appeared at fundraisers and other functions in a re-election campaign effort. In 1986, with the help of longtime friend and coach Woody Hayes, Schafrath won a seat in the
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after running a successful campaign against state representative Tom Van Meter. He served as a Republican in the Ohio Senate until his retirement from politics in 2000.


Facts and family

While Schafrath was known for his years as an athlete he also became known for his endless stunts and dares, including wrestling a bear, running from Cleveland Browns stadium to Wooster High School stadium and canoeing across Lake Erie without stopping. Schafrath was a member of the Alpha-Sigma Chapter (Ohio State) of
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fraternity. Fifty years after leaving Ohio State University, Schafrath returned to complete his college diploma. On August 27, 2006, at the age of 69, he graduated from OSU with a B.S. in Sports and Leisure Studies. As part of his college coursework Schafrath wrote ''Heart of a Mule'', an autobiography published by Gray & Company, Publishers in 2006. Schafrath had seven children from two marriages; Jefferson, Renee, Ty, Heidi, Bruin, Gerrit, and Isaac. He also had 16 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren.


Death

Schafrath died on August 15, 2021, aged 84.


References


External links


Interview of Dick Schafrath
conducted by Dan Coughlin at
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on May 2, 2017. {{DEFAULTSORT:Schafrath, Dick 1937 births 2021 deaths American people of Irish descent American people of German descent American football offensive linemen Cleveland Browns players Ohio State Buckeyes football players Eastern Conference Pro Bowl players Republican Party Ohio state senators People from Wooster, Ohio Sportspeople from Wayne County, Ohio 20th-century members of the Ohio General Assembly