During his speech at Ohio State's national championship celebration, Jack Sawyer joked about a potential return for a fifth ...
The game-sealing play came from Ohio State edge rusher Jack Sawyer, a Columbus native, who in the fourth quarter strip-sacked Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers and ran the ensuing fumble back for a ...
Jack Sawyer didn’t take it easy on his old roommate. With just over two minutes left in the fourth quarter of Friday night’s College Football Playoff semifinal in Arlington, Texas, the Ohio ...
Moments after propelling Ohio State to a College Football Playoff National Championship, Jack Sawyer reached out to the family of his biggest supporter, Jack B. Sawyer ...
"Sawyer, knocked it out and picks it up. Headed down the sideline. Jack Sawyer, headed down the sidelines. Ohio State scoop and score. A dagger from 82 yards." "I hit about the 30, and I looked ...
Ohio State defensive end Jack Sawyer once lived with Quinn Ewers. On Friday, he earned a rent-free spot in the Texas quarterback’s head, stripping the ball from his former roommate and taking it ...
Ohio State Buckeyes star Jack Sawyer is soaking in his team's national title victory, but looking ahead to the next level, he ...
Talking to Jack Sawyer and J.T. Tuimoloau got me thinking about an old Rodney Dangerfield joke involving dogs and meat. It reminded me of how the two Ohio State defensive ends go about their ...
It's an overused sports saying, but one that Ohio State football's Jack Sawyer proved once again to be true. To make Sawyer's moment even sweeter, it came again his freshman-year roommate at Ohio ...
In the semifinals of the College Football Playoff, Jack Sawyer stepped up for Ohio State on arguably the team's biggest play of the season. With Texas looking to tie the Cotton Bowl in the ...
Jack Sawyer is the beating heart of it all for Ohio State. Sawyer grew up in the Columbus suburb of Pickerington, Ohio – where he blossomed into a five-star edge rusher for Pickerington North ...
Jack Sawyer hardly was anonymous in two seasons as a starting defensive end for Ohio State, but his ascension to fan favorite over the past seven weeks might have taken even the most ardent ...