COLUMBUS, Ohio — Chase Young lost something. Not his skill. Not his effort. Not his dominance, not his coaches’ respect, not his teammates’ love, not the fans’ appreciation, not his sack record, not his All-American status, not his draft stock. On the field Saturday, in his return against Penn State after a two-game absence over an NCAA violation he didn’t want to discuss, Young was himself, which means he was everything. He jumped on the Nittany Lions for three sacks, which gave him seven in the last four weeks, which is pretty solid in itself and remarkable in the fact that for two of those four weeks he was watching the Buckeyes on TV from his apartment instead of playing for him. So what did Young lose from a two-game absence as Ohio State looked into a tip that came in the day after the Wisconsin game, one that was…
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