COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football gave up 30-plus points for just the second time all season in its 43-30 win over Maryland. The Buckeyes held the Terrapins in check for most of the game, giving the offense time to finally start clicking. But it did give up some explosive plays late that made things much more interesting late, even if it did eventually decide the game with a defensive touchdown. That score was made possible by a strip sack from Zach Harrison, who along with Tyleik Williams and Michael Hall Jr., posted the highest Pro Foot Focus grade of any defender. Harrison posted a grade of 76.5 while playing a season-high 70 snaps. Both Williams (14 snaps) and Hall (13 snaps) post a grade of 75.1. Here’s how the rest of the defense graded: (PFF grades every player on every play and uses a scale of 0-100, with higher…
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