October 20, 2024

Did Michigan provide the blueprint to slowing down Ohio State football’s Chase Young?


ANN ARBOR, Mich. — There was one thing missing from Ohio State football’s 56-27 win over Michigan on Saturday. The best player in college football didn’t play like the best player in college football. The Wolverines were the first team to keep Chase Young from getting his hands on their quarterback this season. That put an end to an 11-game streak where he recorded at least 0.5 a sack in a game. He came into Saturday’s game with 38 total tackles, 19.5 for loss, 16.5 sacks and seven forced fumbles. His only stats in the game were two quarterback hurries. Young stated that he’s seen plenty of double teams and interesting methods plans from teams this season to try and slow him down. The only thing that made what Michigan did that he found unique in comparison to how other teams the Wolverines’ willingness to stick to their plan for…

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