June 14, 2026

Zach Harrison, Ohio State football’s defensive player of the game at Indiana, leads front four reaching for more


COLUMBUS, Ohio — There may be no Ohio State football position group with as much unrealized potential for the remained of this season than the defensive line. That is not necessarily a criticism of the men rotating in those four spots. The Buckeyes rank 18th nationally in opponents’ yards per carry (3.22) and ninth in sacks per game (3.43) on the strength of the defensive line. And yet … what could a healthy Tyreke Smith do down the stretch? What if J.T. Tuimiloau and Jack Sawyer have more to offer as they continue to gain experience? What if the defensive tackle rotation, especially the nose guards, continues to solidify? Then there’s Zach Harrison, OSU’s defensive player of the game for Saturday’s win at Indiana. The defensive end recorded two tackles for loss and a sack and graded out higher than any other defensive player per the coaching staff’s internal and…

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