Ohio State football announced its players of the game for Saturday's win over Penn State.
That play, when the Buckeyes led only 10-6, provided a major field position swing. It also played into why Mirco was named OSU’s special teams player of the game.
• Offensive player of the game, not surprisingly, went to Marvin Harrison Jr. for collecting 162 yards and a touchdown on 11 receptions.Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Paris Johnson Jr. were reunited Sunday when the former’s Seattle Seahawks played the latter’s Arizona Cardinals. Smith-Njigba then enjoyed the best game of his young career with a team-high 63 yards and his first touchdown on four receptions in a 20-10 victory.Johnson has started every game this season for the Cardinals at right tackle.
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