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How Is Ohio State Racking Up So Many Sacks This Season?
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The Ohio State defense has gotten to the quarterback much more this season than in previous years. Jim Knowles' unit has 39 sacks already in 2024, compared to just 28 last season. It's the most sacks for a Buckeye defense since the Chase Young-led monsters of 2019 led the nation with 54.
How did this year's pass rush start getting home more often? In this special bonus episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, you'll hear the answer to that question and much more directly from JT Tuimoloau. The fourth-year standout has been a big part of that pass-rushing success, and shares his thoughts on getting a second crack at Oregon, why he and Jack Sawyer work so well together, and more.
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How did this year's pass rush start getting home more often? In this special bonus episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, you'll hear the answer to that question and much more directly from JT Tuimoloau. The fourth-year standout has been a big part of that pass-rushing success, and shares his thoughts on getting a second crack at Oregon, why he and Jack Sawyer work so well together, and more.
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The Ohio State defense has gotten to the quarterback much more this season than in previous years. Jim Knowles' unit has 39 sacks already in 2024, compared to just 28 last season. It's the most sacks for a Buckeye defense since the Chase Young-led monsters of 2019 led the nation with 54.
How did this year's pass rush start getting home more often? In this special bonus episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, you'll hear the answer to that question and much more directly from JT Tuimoloau. The fourth-year standout has been a big part of that pass-rushing success, and shares his thoughts on getting a second crack at Oregon, why he and Jack Sawyer work so well together, and more.
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continue reading
How did this year's pass rush start getting home more often? In this special bonus episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, you'll hear the answer to that question and much more directly from JT Tuimoloau. The fourth-year standout has been a big part of that pass-rushing success, and shares his thoughts on getting a second crack at Oregon, why he and Jack Sawyer work so well together, and more.
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