Brendon White, Keandre Jones and the Entire Offensive Line Earn Player of the Game Honors After Nebraska Win

By Kevin Harrish on November 4, 2018 at 5:24 pm
Brendon White was the player of the game.
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Brendon White, Keandre Jones and the entire offensive line got recognition after Saturday's 36-31 win over Nebraska.

White entered the game in the second quarter after Jordan Fuller was ejected for targeting, and he had a team highs in total tackles (13), solo tackles (8) and tackles for a loss (2) in less than three quarters of action, receiving an 80 percent game grade from the coaching staff.

The offensive line was the key to Ohio State's offensive performance as all-five slobs earned Player of the Week honors from the coaching staff after they helped the Buckeyes rush for 229 yards for 5.7 yards an attempt, and protected Dwayne Haskins to allow for 252 yards through the air.

Jones earned special teams player of the week for his blocked punt in the first quarter as well as 31 production points from the coaching staff.

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