Jack Sawyer's scoop and score lands Ohio State in CFP final


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Jack Sawyer delivered a game-defining moment in the College Football Playoff semifinal, securing Ohio State's 28-14 victory over Texas with an incredible 83-yard scoop-and-score touchdown.

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Key Highlights

  • Sawyer's play came on a critical fourth-and-goal with just over two minutes remaining
  • He stripped quarterback Quinn Ewers, his former Ohio State roommate, and ran the fumble back 83 yards
  • The touchdown is considered the longest fumble recovery in CFP and Cotton Bowl history

Personal Significance

Sawyer, who returned for his senior season, fulfilled a childhood dream of becoming an Ohio State hero. Head coach Ryan Day called it a "legendary" play that would be remembered in the program's history.

Ohio State will now face Notre Dame in the CFP National Championship on January 20, with Sawyer's heroics propelling them to the final.

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