Other coaches might do it, and some Ohio State fans might even like it, but Ohio State’s Ryan Day won’t be tempted to trick up a Heisman Trophy stunt for junior defensive end Chase Young/. “It sounds fun,” Day said. “But we’re not going to take any risks with Chase. No…not going to do that.” Whether Young will step onto the actual Heisman Trophy stage in December remains unknown, but he certainly burst into the spotlight nationally Saturday with an OSU-record tying four quarterback sacks, two of which caused fumbles, in a 38-7 win over Wisconsin. Fox-TV broadcasters Gus Johnson and Joel Klatt gave their full-throated endorsement to Young as, “the best player in college football, period” after his dominant performance against the Badgers. How one defines “best player” is as open to interpretation as the inscription on the Heisman, “Presented to the most outstanding college football player in America.”…
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