The Columbus Dispatch

SHINING WITHOUT STARS Ohio State’s defensive line looks strong again despite lacking a clear standout

- Bill Rabinowitz Columbus Dispatch | USA TODAY NETWORK

The Ohio State football team has gotten used to having superstars on its defensive line. Defensive ends Joey and Nick Bosa became third and second overall NFL draft picks, respective­ly. Chase Young went second to Washington this year.

The Buckeyes didn’t have a defensive lineman projected at the start of this season to be drafted in the first round in 2021. When tackle Haskell Garrett was the only one who really stood out against Nebraska in the season opener, it looked like Ohio State might have only a solid defensive line this year rather than a consistent­ly dominating one.

Saturday night’s performanc­e in the 38-25 victory at Penn State went a long way in changing that perception.

“One of the concerns going in (to the season) was the interior defensive line, replacing guys like Chase on the outside and Davon Hamilton (inside),” Ohio State coach Ryan Day said in his Tuesday news conference as the Buckeyes prepare for visiting Rutgers this week. “So to see those guys play the way they did, that was big.

“I felt we really played well on both sides of the ball up front. The

defensive line really created a lot of disruption, and that was the difference, I think, in the game defensivel­y.”

Penn State has an experience­d offensive line, but it kept getting pushed backward. Ohio State sacked quarterbac­k Sean Clifford five times. When asked to assess Clifford's play, Penn State coach James Franklin replied, “Tonight was hard to judge based on having people in his face all night long.”

Clifford had occasional success on keepers, but other than one 23-yard carry, Devyn Ford gained 13 yards on seven runs. It was a group effort by coach Larry Johnson's unit. Nose tackle Tommy Togiai had three sacks to earn Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week honors. Defensive end Jonathon Cooper was a constant presence in the backfield. He had the initial pressure before linebacker Pete Werner hit Clifford on a fourthdown incompleti­on from the Penn State 45-yard line on the Nittany Lions' first drive to set the tone.

Garrett, Zach Harrison, Tyreke Smith, Javontae Jean-baptiste, Antwuan Jackson and Tyler Friday all made plays.

“We did not win the line of scrimmage tonight,” Franklin said.

Cooper said the defensive ends' justOK performanc­e against Nebraska added motivation.

“We went back and watched the film, saw what we can get better at and went out there and proved it,” he said. “I feel our defensive end group is one of the best in the country, if not the best. I'm really proud of those guys today.”

The same went for the tackles, Garrett and Togiai. Garrett's status before the season was uncertain after he was shot in the face Aug. 30. Togiai was the third man in last year's rotation with DaVon Hamilton and Robert Landers. The interior of the defensive line was a major question entering the season.

“They're amazing,” Cooper said. “I think they have been playing the best football of their careers, honestly, just with their effort, how focused they are, their leadership. They've been doing great. I have nothing but good things to say about them.”

The tackle spot also got a boost with the return of Taron Vincent, who missed last week with a shoulder injury. The line's performanc­e had to be particular­ly gratifying for Johnson, who coached Penn State's defensive line for 18 years.

“We definitely know coach Johnson's history with Penn State,” Cooper said. “We said earlier this week he was coming back to enemy territory.

“This isn't his home (anymore). We're his home now and we want to make sure we put on a good performanc­e just because of his history with Penn State.” That they did. brabinowit­z@dispatch.com @brdispatch

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ADAM CAIRNS/COLUMBUS DISPATCH Ohio State defensive end Jonathon Cooper has Penn State quarterbac­k Sean Clifford on the run yet again.

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