What Hidden Defensive Weapon Could Make Ohio State Unstoppable Against Notre Dame?
Ohio State’s game-breaking play in its Cotton Bowl semifinal win over Texas didn’t come from Jeremiah Smith, the best freshman wideout to play college football in years.
It didn’t come from quarterback Will Howard, and it didn’t come from the prized tailback duo of TreVeyon Henderson and Quinshon Judkins.
Instead, it came from Jack Sawyer, the three-year starter on the defensive edge whose career, until a few weeks ago, looked like it would have a different defining memory. He was the Buckeye at the middle of that whole flag-planting fracas after a grisly loss to Michigan, one that left Ryan Day on the apparent hot seat and ensured that Sawyer would leave Ohio State without a win in The Game.


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