Gameday+ | Ohio State's Tyquan Lewis has things going his way now

Days later, Tyquan Lewis still had trouble summing up the feeling.Never before had the defensive end had a game-clinching sack, let alone one that capped such an emotional victory like Ohio State had against Wisconsin last Saturday. Lewis, a fourth-year junior, was the first to reach Badgers quarterback Alex Hornibrook on fourth down in overtime. All three other Buckeyes linemen — Sam Hubbard, Jalyn Holmes and Nick Bosa — converged on him as well. “It was incredible,” he said. “I can’t even describe it. It was the last play of the game and all four guys were going harder on the last play. That just goes to show that nobody ever stops. The motor never stops.” The motor never stops with Lewis, though some might miss that because of his gentle, easy-going manner. But his has not been an easy life, nor has it been the easiest path at Ohio State. That’s what makes his success all the more satisfying. “I tell people all the time that he’s a great football player but he’s a better person,” Ohio State defensive line coach Larry Johnson said. “He’s an unbelievable person. He’s my son. I’d take him in a heartbeat. That’s the…

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