During Day’s postgame interview with ESPN’s Holly Rowe, Buckeyes defensive end Jack Sawyer swarmed Day to give him a big hug and celebrate the title win with his ball coach.
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 fourth quarter,
After the game, Ohio State head coach Ryan Day was being interviewed on the field by ESPN’s Holly Rowe, basking in the win. Day was a few answers into the interview when longtime Buckeyes defender Jack Sawyer,
Ohio State football linebacker Jack Sawyer wanted his head coach, Ryan Day, to enjoy the moment of winning a national championship.
Emotions were at an all-time high as Will Howard commented on the Ohio State Buckeyes' national championship, in a sincere message to head coach Ryan Day, Jack Sawyer and the rest of his teammates.
“Damn right [Ryan Day] is [a National Champion]. He is the best coach in college football,” Jack Sawyer said. “He’s gonna win a couple more of these things real soon. He deserves this win ...
Ohio State defensive lineman Jack Sawyer and the rest of his 2021 classmates ... in "The Players' Tribune" that the negative backlash Ryan Day faced, inspired the run to the College Football ...
He penned an emotional op-ed in The Players' Tribune, reflecting on his journey as a Buckeye and expressing his deep love for Buckeye Nation.
Ohio State fans and dignitaries gathered at Ohio Stadium on Sunday to celebrate the Buckeyes' 2024 national championship run. Ohio State bested Notre Dame 34-23 in the College Football Playoff National Championship last week to win its first crown since 2014 and third since 1970.
In the semifinals of the College Football Playoff, Jack Sawyer stepped up ... and he eventually became Ryan Day's first commit. As a recruit, Sawyer was the No. 5 overall player in the class ...
For Ohio State head coach Ryan Day, few moments have embodied the passion and essence of college football more than Jack Sawyer’s game-sealing play in the Cotton Bowl. In what will surely go down as one of the most legendary moments in Buckeye history,
The first team to win the national championship in a 12-team College Football Playoff gathered with 30,000 fans Sunday afternoon to celebrate.