STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — J.T. Tuimoloau didn’t waste any time making his presence known in Ohio State football’s road game against Penn State. With the offense struggling out the gate for the second straight week, the Buckeyes looked to their defense to make that a non-factor and the former five-star recruit answered the call on the Nittany Lions’ first two possessions of the game. First, he tipped a pass from Sean Clifford that ended up in the hands of Zach Harrison, who’d spent the previous week tipping passes that led to interceptions. But OSU couldn’t capitalize off the turnover with Noah Ruggles missing his second field goal of the season. Then Tuimoloau responded again, forcing Clifford’s second interception in as many possessions. Only this time, the defensive end kept it for himself. The Buckeyes went on to turn the opportunity into a four-yard touchdown run for Miyan Williams on what…
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