Ohio State Defensive Tackle Kayden McDonald Producing Like No Buckeye Nose Guard Has in Recent Memory
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Andy Anders on November 6, 2025 at 10:10 am
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The Ohio State football program hasn’t seen a nose guard as disruptive and productive as Kayden McDonald since first-team All-American Johnathan Hankins terrorized opposing offensive lines in 2012.
That statement isn’t made without data to back it up. McDonald is the first Buckeye nose guard to record eight tackles in a game since Hankins did that season, and just like Hankins that year, he’s done it twice. But while the recently-retired 12-year NFL veteran did so against weaker competition in Cal and UAB, McDonald’s eight-tackle outbursts were against Texas and Penn State.
“I'm a game-wrecker,” McDonald said on Wednesday. “I find the ball very easily because of my teammates. And Coach Patricia does a great job of letting us play and not, like, have us playing one gap and just letting us let it free.”
Great defense starts in the middle. Ohio State has a great defense in 2025 – by historic standards, thus far – and a central piece of that greatness is McDonald, its monstrous nose guard.
“He's a huge part of our defense,” Ryan Day said. “We say inside out, and he's the middle of it all. He's, every day, getting better, more consistent, more experienced, more mature just in his approach, and he's a very important guy on our defense, and his production has increased as the season's gone on.”
McDonald added a seven-tackle outing at Washington to his eight-tackle ones, that game perhaps being his most dominant as he added three tackles for loss and two sacks. Each of his season totals is beyond eye-popping for a man often forced to eat double-teams in the middle of the line of scrimmage: He has 37 tackles, six tackles for loss and three sacks just eight games into the season.
Kayden McDonald is putting up stats no Buckeye nose guard has in more than a decade, setting the foundation for the Silver Bullets to be the best defense in the country.
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