COLUMBUS, Ohio — Zach Harrison had a play during his final drive as an Ohio State football player that probably sums up his entire career. The Buckeyes were up 41-35 against Georgia with a little more than two minutes left to play. Get a stop, and they’re off to the national title game, and one step closer to their first title in almost a decade while opening up a whole new conversation about life where you lost to your rival but still held up a trophy. It’s second-and-8 on the Bulldogs 30-yard line. Harrison beats left tackle Broderick Jones and shows off some good bend as he hunts down quarterback Stetson Bennett IV standing patiently in the pocket. Harrison comes from the Larry Johnson school of pass rushing, so it’s been drilled into him that strip sacks are better than regular sacks. Recommended Buckeyes stories As he holds off Jones,…
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