Ohio State won against Ben State on Saturday as a team effort, but some players had personal performance.
In crime, Ohio State could have chosen as many players as possible to honor Ka as the player of the game, but Chris Olev is a better choice. He had seven catches for 120 yards and two touchdowns, including this incredible fingertip grip:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2Fz9DIjq_s
That 49-yard catch was the longest game for both teams.
Speed. Smart. Skills. This guy has it all.
Attack player of the game in Ben State rischrisolave_ #GoBuckeyes pic.twitter.com/Son4uRNUIR
– Ohio State Football (h Ohiostate FB) November 2, 2020
Tommy Tokyo dominated the interior of the Ohio State Defensive Line. It’s not just excuses (although three excuses for an interior lineman in a game are very unbelievable), but as OSU’s release notes, he was on Sean Clifford’s grill all night.
Talk about a strong breakout game
Defensive player of the game in Ben State ிக் Big_Dome72 #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/P2LKjL1cK1
– Ohio State Football (h Ohiostate FB) November 2, 2020
Finally, Kate Stover was a special teams player in the game and also won the title of Best Miracle with “4-6 ALL DAY”. Congratulations to these players for coming out on top in a crucial game for the state of Ohio.
Don’t mess with this guy. Hell pays you.
Special teams of the game in the state of Ben cstov8 #GoBuckeyes pic.twitter.com/j759VQitoT
– Ohio State Football (h Ohiostate FB) November 2, 2020
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