
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Accolades keep pouring in for Ohio State football’s defense as Chase Young and Jeff Okudah were both named first team All-America by the Walter Camp Football Foundation. Running back J.K. Dobbins, right guard Wyatt Davis and quarterback Justin Fields were all second-team selections on the oldest All-America team. Ohio State’s five selections were the most in the country, and the Big Ten had more honorees, 15, than any other conference. Walter Camp’s team is the first released of the five organizations used to determine consensus and unanimous All-America status. Young leads the nation is sacks (16.5), sacks per game (1.50), tackles-for-loss per game (1.91) and fumbles forced (six). He was already named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year by the conference and the Associated Press and is a Heisman Trophy finalist. Okudah leads Ohio State with three interceptions, and his 10 passes defended is tied for…
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