As Ohio State has made its run in the College Football Playoff, the Buckeyes have officially introduced the country to Jack Sawyer. An edge rusher who hails from Columbus, Sawyer sealed the Cotton Bowl against Texas with a huge scoop-and-score in the fourth quarter.
This is a story about love. About loyalty. About the things that once defined a sport before money and NIL and the transfer portal swarmed its
Defensive end Jack Sawyer made the play of the year for the Ohio State Buckeyes on Friday, forcing a Quinn Ewers fumble and taking it back 83 yards for the game-sealing touchdown.
Michigan Wolverines football’s fourth-straight win over the rival Ohio State Buckeyes has not lost its luster around Ann Arbor, but the OSU faithful are finding ways to get over it with its team on the doorstep of a potential College Football Playoff National Championship.
Though the final score showed a 28-14 Ohio State victory over Texas in the Cotton Bowl, those who watched saw an alarmingly neck-and-neck game. In fact, if it were not for Jack Sawyer’s 83-yard touchdown with two minutes left,
The Buckeyes essentially came up with two huge plays against the Longhorns in a game that otherwise resembled a bit of train wreck, but Sawyer’s score and TreVeyon Henderson’s 75-yard touchdown off a screen pass did the trick.
Texas' national championship hopes were not the only thing Ohio State football's Jack Sawyer destroyed ... Dame at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. Sawyer had three total tackles, a sack, a ...
The game-sealing play came from Ohio State edge rusher Jack Sawyer, a Columbus native, who in the fourth quarter strip-sacked Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers and ran the ensuing fumble back for a touchdown to extend the Buckeyes’ lead to 28-14.
Defensive end Jack Sawyer shared his Ohio State football journey in an essay for The Players' Tribune. Here's what he wrote.
The kid who grew up just outside of Columbus has Ohio State on the brink of a national title after a game-sealing touchdown in the Cotton Bowl.
With a touchdown, the Longhorns could have tied the matchup or taken the lead with a two-point try, potentially sending them to Atlanta. Instead, Jack Sawyer made what may be the play of his life.
Jack Sawyer hardly was anonymous in two seasons ... three forced fumbles and as many fumble recoveries entering Monday’s game in Atlanta. He’s projected as at least a second-round pick in ...