COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football’s defense held Penn State to 3.5 yards per play, sacked quarterback Drew Allar four times and won 15 of its 16 third-down chances in Saturday’s 20-12 victory. Within that unit-wide performance, new individuals kept stepping up to make plays. Many of those one-on-one victories…Read More
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