Inductee Detail

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Nate Weihrauch

Nathan Weihrauch was a two-time first-team NAIA All-American defensive back at the University of Findlay and helped the Oilers to the NAIA national championship in 1995 before being voted the top NAIA defensive back in the nation a year later. The Liberty-Benton graduate was a 3-year starter at free safety at UF. He intercepted 15 passes during his career, which saw the Oilers compile a 36-9-2 record. He was NAIA Player of the Week three times, a two-time first-team all-Mid-States Football Association pick (1995 & ’96), a GTE Academic All-American in 1996 and was selected as a member of the all-time MSFA team in 2013. Weihrauch holds UF records for most TDs on interception returns in a game (two), season (three) and career (five). His 476 interception return yards include UF marks for longest return in a game (100 yards) and return yards in a season (219 yards). At Liberty-Benton, he had five interceptions in one game (No.2 statewide) and 19 for his career. He earned 11 varsity letters and was first-team all-Blanchard Valley Conference in football (twice) as well as baseball and basketball. Weihrauch currently serves as the Findlay High athletic director.

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