Ohio State's win against Penn State on Saturday was a team effort, but some players had huge individual performances.
On offense, Ohio State could've selected any number of players to honor as a player of the game, but Chris Olave is an excellent selection. He had seven catches for 120 yards and two touchdowns, including this incredible fingertip grab:
That 49-yard catch was the longest of the game for either team.
Speed. Smarts. Skills. This guy just has it all.
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The Offensive Player of the Game at Penn State is @chrisolave_ #GoBuckeyes pic.twitter.com/Son4uRNUIR
Tommy Togiai was flat out dominant in the interior of Ohio State's defensive line. It's not just the sacks (although three sacks for an interior lineman in a single game is pretty incredible), but as OSU's release notes, he also was in Sean Clifford's grill all night.
Talk about a STRONG breakout game
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The Defensive Player of the Game at Penn State is @Big_Tom72 #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/P2LKjL1cK1
Finally, Cade Stover was the special teams player of the game, and also earns the title of best superlative with "4-6 ALL DAY." Congrats all around to these players for coming up big in a crucial game for Ohio State.
Dont mess with this guy. Hell make you pay.
— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) November 2, 2020
The Special Teams Player of the Game at Penn State is @cstov8 #GoBuckeyes pic.twitter.com/j759VQitoT