In the semifinals of the College Football Playoff, Jack Sawyer stepped up ... players over his four seasons in Columbus. Here's what to know about Sawyer's background, including everything from ...
Jack Sawyer and Will Howard were still basking in the glory of being national champions as they spent time with Ohio State fans at a Raising Cane’s in Columbus on Wednesday.
Ahead of the National Championship game, an emotional preview of Jack Sawyer's life off of the field made football fans fall in love with the Ohio State captain
Who is Jack Sawyer? The Ohio State football senior defensive end became a legend in the Buckeyes' Cotton Bowl win over Texas.
Don’t take that from me, that is what any player, coach, or staffer has said any chance they get to talk about Jack. Sawyer was the first player to commit to Ryan Day. As a Columbus kid ... Nebraska, Indiana, and Michigan before this Texas game.
As Ohio State has made its run in the College Football Playoff, the Buckeyes have officially introduced the country to Jack Sawyer. An edge rusher who hails from Columbus, Sawyer sealed the Cotton ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Jack Sawyer’s journey with Ohio State football ... blocked shot, in OT loss to Indiana Ryan Day says Ohio State football hasn’t played its best game yet, as team arrives ...
The kid from Pickerington has had a long journey to this point but is making the plays the Buckeyes need at the right time. "Sawyer, knocked it out and picks it up. Headed down the sideline.
It felt like forever. The run felt like forever. The jaunt. The trot. Call it what you want. A rumble. It looked like forever, too. All 260 pounds of Jack Sawyer racing — is that the right word? — down the sideline.
Jack Sawyer was one of Ryan Day's first major recruiting wins when the latter took over as Ohio State head coach in 2019. Sawyer, a lifelong Ohio State fan and Columbus native, did not seriously ...
Jack Sawyer may have become a legend around Columbus with his game-clinching, 83-yard fumble recovery touchdown against Texas on January 10th, but his most profound impact extends far beyond the gridiron.
The second is, technically, an opinion -- one shared by everyone on ESPN's committee selecting the top 100 players of the 2024-25 season -- but it'd be tough to come up with a compelling argument for someone else.