COLUMBUS, Ohio — With a little less than 10 minutes to play in the second half No. 6 Ohio State held a 14-7 lead over No. 22 Northwestern in the Big Ten Championship. At that moment Chase Young decided to make his presence known. On third-and-ten from the Wildcats own 39-yard line senior Clayton Thorson dropped back for a pass and within seconds Young met him in the backfield knocking the ball loose. Junior Jordan Fuller recovered the Northwestern fumble giving Ohio State the ball back. But Young’s night was far from over. At the 6:14 mark in the third quarter, Young and Thorson would meet again. The sophomore defensive end wouldn’t get a sack, but he’d get his hand on Thorson’s throwing arm causing an inherent pass to hit off of the helmet of a Northwestern offensive lineman and into the hands of junior Damon Arnette. Young finished the…
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