Ohio State beast J.T. Tuimoloau has company atop best defensive performances | Rob Oller

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OSU defensive end J.T. Tuimoloau had a game to remember against Penn State, ranking it among the best in Ohio State history.

Debatable whether it was the single-best defensive performance in OSU history, but it certainly belongs in the conversation, and based on highlight variety probably ranks at the top.

“We were all hyped up, because Woody always built up the competition,” Ruhl said. “The first interception was on the hashmark; we played zone defense quite a bit. The second was on the sideline … and the third was in the flat. The quarterback didn’t see me. I ran in front of it and tipped the ball to myself and ran 30 yards before a big lineman took me out.”

Want to keep up with Ohio State? Don't miss a single Buckeyes story. Get a great deal by subscribing to the Dispatch today atJones does not own the single-game record for tackles – linebackers Chris Spielman and Tom Cousineau share the record with 29 – but the middle guard/linebacker has the most in an OSU win. And his 24 came in the 14-11 victory over Michigan, when the Buckeyes stopped the Wolverines on three of four goal line stands to hand UM its first regular-season loss in two seasons.

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