Jack Sawyer, an Ohio State defensive end, strip-sacked Ewers and returned the fumble for a decisive game-sealing touchdown in the Buckeyes’ 28-14 win.
Ohio State edge rusher Jack Sawyer made the play of a lifetime on Friday night in the Cotton Bowl. He helped to lift the Buckeyes to a CFP Semifinal victory over the Texas Longhorns. Sawyer had an 83-yard scoop and score that proved to the dagger on Friday night.
Ohio, Jack Sawyer and College Football Playoff
What did Texas QB Quinn Ewers say to former roommate and Ohio State defensive standout Jack Sawyer after the CFP Cotton Bowl semifinal?
Ohio State defensive end Jack Sawyer ran a fumble back 83 yards for a touchdown to seal the Buckeyes' 28-14 win over Texas on Friday night in the College Football Playoff semifinals. Sawyer hit Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers before he could throw before scooping up the bouncing football and housing it for a game-defining play in a tightly contested Cotton Bowl.
In his final months of life, a Mentor teen watched the Ohio State defensive end wear a "JBS Strong" armband in his honor at each game.
Ohio State defensive end Jack Sawyer almost had no idea what was going on during his 83-yard fumble return touchdown late in the fourth quarter that sealed
It was fitting that Sawyer, a two-year starter and three-year letterman and one of the faces of Ohio State's fierce defense, was the one who made the play of the game.
Ohio State defensive end Jack Sawyer scored the game-sealing touchdown on a strip-sack fumble recovery against Quinn Ewers in the fourth quarter. Ohio State defeated Texas football, 28-14, in the ...
Ohio State Buckeyes star defensive end Jack Sawyer made himself a household name on Friday night. Late in the Cotton Bowl against the Texas Longhorns, Sawyer se
The Ohio State Buckeyes were able to pull off a huge 28-14 win over the Texas Longhorns in the Cotton Bowl. Jack Sawyer was a big part of the reason they were a
After his 83-yard touchdown in the Cotton Bowl against the Texas Longhorns, Jack Sawyer engraved his name in Ohio State Buckeyes lore.