Following Ohio State's 73-14 blowout win over Maryland, the Buckeyes awarded player of the game honors to two offensive players, two defensive players and the entire kickoff unit.
Offensively, wide receiver K.J. Hill and center Josh Myers were the choices. Hill had four catches for 56 yards and a touchdown. Josh Myers was the point man for Ohio State's offensive line for 50 plays, including a knockdown block.
Perfect examples of leadership and sacrifice for our team. Co-Players of the Game on offense@KayJayHill @josh_myers71 #GoBucks #ToughLove pic.twitter.com/nQUaW9RY2M
— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) November 10, 2019
Defensively, middle linebacker Tuf Borland was honored after totaling five tackles, including a sack, against the Terrapins. Defensive lineman Davon Hamilton was also recognized after recording two sacks.
Lockdown defense gave up only 139 total yards. 2 Players of the Game against the Terrapins@Tuf_Borland @dmhamilton53 #GoBucks #ToughLove pic.twitter.com/SI7IRvF6sm
— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) November 10, 2019
Ohio State's whole kickoff unit was awarded player of the game honors after recording four tackles inside the 20-yard line, two fair catches and one magnificent onside kick recovery.
They were challenged and they delivered. The whole kickoff team is this week's Player of the Game#GoBucks #ToughLove pic.twitter.com/eKceEJntgB
— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) November 10, 2019