By: Dave Curtis (SportingNews.com) -
A man attempting to sell pairs of Ohio State gold pants charms appeared on the History Channel show “Pawn Stars” on Monday night.
The charms, which players receive for beating Michigan, were labeled with each players’ initials.
The seller, identified on the show as ‘Bob,’ said the charm from 2008 once belonged to former Buckeye defensive tackle Doug Worthington. The charm includes his initials, D.W. Worthington lettered at OSU from 2007-09 and was drafted in 2010 by the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The other charm, from 2002, has the initials ‘L.B.’. The seller said he does not know the player’s first name. There are no players on Ohio State’s published list of letterwinners with the first initial ‘L’ and last name ‘Boone,’ but an espn.com article from 2004 indicates that……
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UPDATE: Doug Worthington was on 97.1 The Fan an ESPN affiliate in Columbus, OH, and he stated he did not sell his gold pants. There was another player with the initials D.W. on that team and it was Donald Washington.
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