Former Ohio State football quarterback Jim Karsatos dies at age 61

Jim Karsatos, who started at quarterback for Ohio State in the mid-1980s, has died at the age of 61.

His body was discovered in his San Diego apartment last Saturday by his friend, former OSU roommate and Sigma Chi fraternity brother Velemir “Willy” Cicin, who owns the apartment complex. Cicin said Karsatos had heart issues and that the medical examiner determined Karsatos died of natural causes.

Karsatos played for Ohio State from 1983-86. He was a backup to Mike Tomczak his first two seasons before becoming a starter in 1985.

Ohio State quarterback Jim Karsatos from 1986 season

He led the Buckeyes to a 9-3 record that year under Earle Bruce, including a 22-13 upset of No. 1 Iowa. Karsatos threw for 2,115 yards with 19 touchdown passes.

In 1986, he threw for 1,927 yards and 13 touchdowns in another 9-3 season. He was one of the team’s two captains.

The Miami Dolphins drafted Karsatos in the 12th round of the 1987 NFL draft. He spent two years with Miami as a backup to Hall of Famer Dan Marino but didn’t take any snaps.

He became a financial advisor in Columbus and for many years was a radio analyst for Ohio State football games.

“I always enjoyed playing and working with Jim,” said former Ohio State offensive lineman and current radio analyst Jim Lachey. “We were teammates at OSU and worked together on the radio network. He was a friend who was fun to work with, especially during the 2002 national championship season.”

Ohio State coach Earle Bruce talks with quarterback Jim Karsatos during a game on Aug. 27, 1986.

A Fullerton, California, native, Karsatos had been living in San Diego since 2022, Cicin said.

“He was a great guy,” said Bob Maggs, who was Karsatos’ center at OSU. “He would lighten moments. His temperament was perfect for what we did. He was such a good guy on and off the field.

“You think of Jim and he…


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Publish date : 2025-02-15 17:16:00

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