
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Three observations from Stephen Means after Ohio State football’s 49-10 win over Rutgers on Saturday. 1. The Rushmen package has been a staple for the Buckeyes ever since Larry Johnson showed up in 2014. Its purpose is to put the team’s four best pass-rusher on the field at the same time in third-and-long scenarios, maximizing disruption and the chance of getting a sack. Often that group features guys who are natural-born edge rushers moving inside. Sometimes it’s a guy kike Dre’Mont Jones who was always being developed to be a three-technique anyway. Other times it’s guys like Nick Bosa as a young guy in a loaded room. Now, it’s Zach Harrison’s turn and doing so may have unlocked something new in his game. “I definitely like it,” Harrison said. “Especially rushing with the other three guys on the field. Having J.T. (Tuimoloau) and Jack (Sawyer) on the…
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