Ohio State’s J.T. Tuimoloau had one of the greatest games college football’s ever seen, and he can repeat it against Georgia

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Ohio State’s J.T. Tuimoloau had one of the greatest games college football’s ever seen, and he can repeat it against Georgia

Ohio State's J.T. Tuimoloau had one of the best individual games of college football this season. He recorded six tackles, three tackles for loss, two interceptions, a forced fumble, and a defensive touchdown in a 44-31 win over Penn State. The defensive end has 10 tackles this year. His football coach, Larry Johnson, helped him improve his footwork. He is preparing for the game against Georgia. It's not normal for defensive ends to make plays on the ball that result in interceptions. But Tuinoloou has always prepared for that moment. he's always one the few defensive linemen working with the skill guys.

Tuimoloau's interception against Penn State set the stage for his big game against Georgia. Georgia's offense is centered around gradually driving up the field and playing within the skillset of its quarterback Stetson Bennett. The offensive line does a great job of keeping Bennett clean. Georgia has two of the top three pass catchers in the passing game. Ohio State's defensive line will need to be at its best to keep its championship hopes alive. Tuimololoa will be playing for the Buckeyes in Peach Bowl. He is a junior. His first game as a college football player was against a team that probably won't ever be repeated.


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