Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

UW blockers must slow Buckeyes’ star

Ohio State defensive end Young wreaking havoc

- Jeff Potrykus

MADISON – Any offensive coordinato­r who faces Ohio State understand­s that all the hours spent on crafting the game plan will have been wasted if defensive end Chase Young is allowed to camp out in the backfield.

“He's just an extremely dynamic player, an incredible athlete,” Wisconsin offensive coordinato­r Joe Rudolph said. “They're smart. They move him around. If you draw that card, you've got to do a great job.”

Young, 6-foot-5 and 265 pounds, is

the anchor of the Buckeyes' front seven and their most disruptive player.

Can the 13th-ranked Badgers (6-1, 3-1 Big Ten) contain the talented junior when they meet the fourth-ranked Buckeyes (7-0, 4-0) when the teams meet at 11 a.m. Saturday in Columbus?

Young is No. 1 nationally in sacks (91⁄2) and sack yardage (minus-70 yards). His average of 1.36 sacks per game is the No. 1 mark in the country. He had a sack in the first quarter of the Buckeyes' 52-3 victory over Northweste­rn to extend his sack streak to nine consecutiv­e games.

During streak, Young has recorded 131⁄2 sacks for a combined 95 yards. Since

the start of last season, Young leads the nation in sacks with 20 in a total of 21 games.

“He is obviously really talented and plays with great effort,” UW coach Paul Chryst said. “He's got good size, length…explosive. And I think like any good player, he has that confidence. He has done it.”

Over and over.

Young can line up at right end or left end. He is also explosive enough to move inside in obvious passing situations if the Ohio State defensive staff thinks it can surprise the opponent.

He has enough power to walk a lineman into the backfield and is quick enough to use a speed rush to the outside or cut inside if the tackle cheats too far to the outside.

UW left tackle Cole Van Lanen expects

to see Young across the line of scrimmage Saturday.

“I see what you guys see,” Van Lanen said. “I think he is a tremendous athlete, a true prototype edge rusher. He is very quick off the edge. He's got a good handful of moves he can use.

“It's definitely going to be a challenge but I'm excited to take on the challenge and show the type of player I am, too.”

Young has 23 total tackles, tied for third-highest on the team. Almost half (10 1⁄2) have been for loss.

Young recently spoke bluntly about his goals for the 2019 Buckeyes.

“I feel like just my whole time here, I've never been to the playoffs,” Young told Cleveland.com. “I feel like every year, we had a fluke loss.”

The loss that kept the Buckeyes out of the College Football Playoff in 2017 was a 55-24 decision at Iowa. Ohio State settled for the Cotton Bowl and a date with No. 8 USC. The Buckeyes prevailed, 24-7, to finish 12-2.

The loss that kept the Buckeyes out of the playoffs last season was a 49-20 decision at Purdue. Ohio State settled for the Rose Bowl and a date with No. 9 Washington. The Buckeyes prevailed, 28-23, to finish 13-1.

The Buckeyes finished a combined 25-3 in those two seasons and Young wants more this time.

“I'm just real focused,” he told Cleveland.com. “I tell them every day, it's only one game, and one game can make us not get where we want to be. So I try to stay focused and stay locked in. I'll laugh when the job is done.”

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