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 ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Jack Sawyer’s journey with Ohio State football has been well-documented, but it’s rarely been shared via his own words. That changed Thursday when Sawyer shared his story in ...
Jack Sawyer didn’t take it easy on his old roommate. With just over two minutes left in the fourth quarter of Friday night’s College Football Playoff semifinal in Arlington, Texas, the Ohio ...
Six Ohio State players hail from a small-ish suburb of Columbus, including defensive stars Ty Hamilton, Jack Sawyer and Sonny Styles.
Their son Jack was a Cleveland sports-loving, Buckeyes football superfan who loved the fact that he shared a name with one of the top football recruits in the country.
On fourth-and-goal, Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers — who transferred from Ohio State — dropped back before quickly being sacked by Buckeyes defensive end Jack Sawyer. But Sawyer wasn’t done ...
Jack Sawyer became the hero of Friday's win over Texas with his sack and 83-yard touchdown return of the fumble. How did the play happen?
And if a person were writing a script for how this unpredictable journey of College Football Playoff triumph all plays out, they could do no better than Columbus native Jack Sawyer knocking the ...
Still, even more importantly, he praised linebacker Jack Sawyer for one of the biggest plays in program history. As Texas was going in to tie the score at 21 late in regulation, a strip-sack ...
where Ohio State head coach Ryan Day would hoist the Cotton Bowl trophy and quarterback Will Howard and edge rusher Jack Sawyer would be named MVPs on their respective sides of the ball ...
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 ...