JT Tuimoloau had the largest defensive game in Ohio State history

Ohio State enthusiasts live in extremes, whether smart or bad. As they say, we are not insensitive. Therefore, I will give voice to passionate criticism through my absolutely balanced, nothing exaggerated and one hundred percent independent conclusion of Saturday’s 44-31 victory over the Penn State Nittany Lions.

I’ve been watching Ohio State football for a long time, but I also don’t forget a goldfish, but I’m still very comfortable saying that Ohio State running back J. T. Tuimoloau just had the most productive game through a defensive back at Ohio State. Sure, some of you who have fully functional neocortexes might point to a major play in 1926 where 5-foot-6-inch, 162-pound linebacker Theodore Stimelweiss had 27 tackles, six fumbles recovered, and thirteen tackles for loss, but I don’t have that.

That day, Tuimoloau made six tackles: 3 for a loss, two sacks, a forced fumble, a recovered fumble, a tilted pass that resulted in an interception through Zach Harrison and two interceptions of his own, this play, sealing the pick-six. .

JT TUIMOLOAU CHOOSES SIX

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I challenge you to show me a line of Armstrong statistics of three fingers in years that compares to this. Absolute madness.

According to Chris Hummer and Sports Reference of 247Sports, Tuimoloau is only “the moment when the FBS player since 2000 records at least 2 INT, 2 sacks and a forced fumble in a game without marrying. “other TFL to take sand, this list is reduced to a name.

Tuimoloau took his time deciding where he was looking to play football in school, and I’m sure there were some who didn’t like the planned character he showed in this process, and didn’t decide to become a Buckeye until a few weeks before he had to be. on campus. But today’s functionality showed why you’re waiting for a guy of this caliber.

He was very smart in his freshman year and a component like Buckeye, but neither he nor his sophomore classmate, Jack Sawyer, have yet recorded the consistent numbers we had imagined; even though I maintain that they have been dynamite this season and a big component of why OSU is one of the 10 most sensible defenses.

However, perhaps today’s surely unfathomable match against the most productive festival that the defense has faced all year is the beginning of the next stage in J. T. Buckeye’s career, the one in which he asserts his will against the opposing attack.

I hate having to say an edition of this every week, so I won’t. I’ll just point out 3 articles written in the last 10 months that say the same thing, which is painfully apparent to anyone paying attention.

Going 26-for-33 for 354 yards immediately following his 20-of-30 for 286-yard yards compared to the two most productive defenses the Buckeyes will face through after Thanksgiving, not only does he keep C. J. Stroud in Heisman’s conversation, but he remembers each and every voter there. that he is the Heisman conversation.

“I’m a big fan of employing TreVeyon Henderson and Miyan Williams in each and every game, especially given their propensity to get injured. every play in a 70-yard race. Dancing behind the line of scrimmage also affects negative yards, especially with an offensive line that is much more prepared to pass the block than to execute the block.

– We all want to breathe deeply matches.

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