Blocks and stuffs from Josh Myers, Luke Farrell, Thayer Munford and Tommy Togiai won't make most highlight reels, but they played a key role in beating Clemson.
Ohio State's Sugar Bowl win over Clemson, with 19.1 million total viewers, was the most-watched non-NFL sporting event since last year's national championship game.
11 Ohio State players topped 70 snaps, including Trey Sermon and Marcus Williamson for the first time, while 60 total Buckeyes saw action in the 49-28 win over Clemson.
Just about everyone who played a major role on offense or defense earned champion honors for their performances in Ohio State's 49-28 College Football Playoff win over Clemson.
Trey Sermon's 10-yard run to convert a first down late in the second quarter of the Sugar Bowl against Clemson might be Ohio State's most underrated play of the night.
Justin Fields was at his best, Trey Sermon stayed hot, Ohio State won both lines of scrimmage, the defense did good enough and the Buckeyes didn't give away points.
Justin Fields threw for 385 yards and tied Ohio State's single-game record with six passing TDs, even after suffering an injury, to lead the Buckeyes to a CFP win over Clemson.
Trey Sermon has another huge game, Chris Olave gets his redemption, the tight ends catch three touchdowns and the defense steps up after a shaky start against Clemson.
Our jam-packed photo gallery highlights Justin Fields' star performance, Trey Sermon's rushing and the Buckeyes' celebration in advancing to the national championship game.