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DE Chase Young (Nagurski, Hendricks, Bednarik, Silver Football, NFL DROY, New Orleans Saints)

Christ, twitter is dumpster fire drowning in lava. Some of the responses...

JJ Burke...

If Brown is so much better and players like him are the reason players like Chase can dominate off the edge, then who is the AU player having a season like Chase Young? Since Chase is the best player in the country and Brown is still somehow better than Chase, then it’s safe to assume that nobody on the middle of OSUs DLine is as good as Brown. Correct? So if Young can do that with OSUs DLine, imagine what the DE on Auburn are doing!

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Epic moment towards the very end of the game. There was either a time out or a review, so both teams were huddled up near their sidelines. Chase wandered past the OSU huddle towards where the refs were standing, and just does the holding signal....to nobody in particular.....then calmly walks back to the huddle. This was after he was rocking out to the stadium playing Tootsie Roll....because Chase Young is a fucking stud.
 
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How Chase Young Could Change Michigan’s Pass Game

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The Michigan Wolverines have undergone something of an offensive renaissance since halftime of their loss against Penn State.

UM quarterback Shea Patterson has thrown 12 touchdowns and just one interception in the last four games.

Michigan has put up 45, 38, 44, and 39 points over that span, after struggling to 10 points against Iowa, 24 against Army, and 14 at Wisconsin earlier in the year.

It certainly seems like the Wolverines have hit their stride just in time to face their bitter rivals from Columbus.

This week, however, the challenge they’ll face gets a lot tougher. Ohio State ranks as one of the best defenses in the nation: No. 1 in SP+ defense, No. 1 in points allowed per game, and No. 1 in yards per play allowed.

One big reason is the impact of junior defensive end Chase Young.

Young already owns the single-season Ohio State sack record with 16.5.

He didn’t just pile those up in meaningless games, either. With four against Wisconsin and three against Penn State, Young got halfway to Vernon Gholston’s old record of 14 just in the two biggest games the Buckeyes have played so far.

“Chase is a great player. It is no secret, he is going to make plays. It makes a tremendous impact on the field and it makes everyone’s jobs easier,” said OSU junior LB Tuf Borland.

Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh knows all about Young and the impact he can have on the field.

“He’s a tremendous football player,” Harbaugh said. “Extremely athletic. Very physical. Shows up at the ball. And he’s a tremendous pass rusher.”

What makes Young even dangerous is that his presence is still felt on plays where he doesn’t get on the stat sheet.

“I feel like I hear quarterbacks talking in their heads, ‘Oh, I’ve got to get it out in a certain amount of seconds because I’ve got him in front of me,’” said Ohio State junior LB Pete Werner.

Entire article: https://theozone.net/2019/11/how-chase-young-could-change-michigans-pass-game/
 
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CHASE YOUNG IS PLAYING THE BEST FOOTBALL OF HIS CAREER IN HIS MOST IMPORTANT GAMES HEADING INTO THE MICHIGAN GAME

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Michigan is well aware of Chase Young's dominance.

“He’s one of the best pass rushers I’ve seen in the college game in quite some time," Jim Harbaugh said of Young. "Physical in the run. Can take on blocks. Can also shrink the edge. Also athletic enough to get penetration, flow down the line of scrimmage. In all those ways, he’s really good."

So far this season, no offensive line has been able to contain Young, or really even slow him. He's gotten to the quarterback for a sack in every game this season, and in six games, he's done it more than once. He also has a forced fumble in over 40 percent of his games his season.

Michigan will be the latest one to try on Saturday.

"He's a special player, he's got a lot of talent," Michigan guard Ben Bredeson said. "We've played a lot of players, a lot of teams who have special players like that. There's different ways to attack him, attack the defensive front. I know we're going to have a good scheme for him and for that defensive front in general."

With all due respect to Bredeson, they actually not faced anyone like Young, unless they were around to block Terrell Suggs in 2002 or Elvis Dumervil in 2005, because that's Young's current pace.

Despite missing two games and rarely playing past the third quarter, Young is somehow still within striking distance of the NCAA single-season sacks record and is just two forced fumbles shy of that NCAA single-season record as well.

On a per snap basis, Young is quite possibly the best, most dominant pass rusher in college football history. And he's also playing the best football of his career in his past two games, against the most talented teams Ohio State has faced all season.

Against Wisconsin, Young finished with six total tackles, five tackles for a loss and four sacks while forcing two fumbles. Young followed that performance with nine total tackles, four tackles for loss and three sacks, along with another two forced fumbles against Penn State.



Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...mportant-games-heading-into-the-michigan-game
 
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