Ohio State Buckeyes star Jack Sawyer is soaking in his team's national title victory, but looking ahead to the next level, he says continuing to lean on his faith will go a long way.
Jack Sawyer may have become a legend around Columbus with his game-clinching, 83-yard fumble recovery touchdown against Texas on January 10th, but his most profound impact extends far beyond the gridiron.
Ohio State fans headed to Crossroads Pub in Jacksontown to watch Jack Sawyer play for Ohio State in the national championship game.
Jack Sawyer and Will Howard were still basking in the glory of being national champions as they spent time with Ohio State fans at a Raising Cane’s in Columbus on Wednesday.
Who is Jack Sawyer? The Ohio State football senior defensive end became a legend in the Buckeyes' Cotton Bowl win over Texas.
A pair of college football national champions brought their winning pedigree to a Columbus area business Wednesday morning. Ohio State quarterback Will Howard and defensive
Sawyer erupted after Ohio State's stunning loss to Michigan in November, ripping the Michigan flag from Wolverines players and tossing it to the ground. Sawyer was visibly enraged, screaming on the field as a brawl ensued between the two rivals.
In his final months of life, a Mentor teen watched the Ohio State defensive end wear a "JBS Strong" armband in his honor at each game.
Defensive end Jack Sawyer shared his Ohio State football journey in an essay for The Players' Tribune. Here's what he wrote.
The play—which sealed the 28–14 win for Ohio State and Sawyer said led Ewers to tell him "Screw you!" as the quarterback walked off the field—capped an unbelievable three-game run for Sawyer, and all but sent the Buckeyes to the national championship against Notre Dame on Jan. 20.
Jack Sawyer and the Ohio State Buckeyes are looking to finish off their 2024 season with a national championship win over the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. That wo
Pickerington North graduate Jack Sawyer and Central product Sonny Styles are playing integral roles in Ohio State's College Football Playoff run.