Chris Olave, Tommy Togiai, and Cade Stover Are Ohio State's Players of the Game for 38-25 Win Against Penn State

By Johnny Ginter on November 1, 2020 at 8:52 pm
Ohio State defensive lineman Tommy Togiai
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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.

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.

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.

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