For much of the first half of Ohio State's win over Penn State, punter Drue Chrisman was perhaps the team's offensive MVP, regularly flipping field position and pinning Penn State deep in its own end of the field.
Even while the Buckeyes weren't dominating on the scoreboard, they dominated in hidden yards and the field position battle, which went a long way to keeping the game close and allowing for the thrilling comeback.
Chrisman received recognition for his performance this week, as he was named the Ray Guy Award Punter of the Week on Wednesday afternoon after his nine punts for an average of 47.