As Justin Fields threw the late interception in the end zone, effectively ending the season for Ohio State, only one thought ran through my head. J.K. Dobbins gave his all in this game and deserved to be in the national championship.
After injuring his ankle in the first half, Dobbins finished with 18 carries, 174 yards rushing, one touchdown and another 47 receiving yards on six receptions. Dobbins gave a performance that will leave Buckeye fans talking about him long after he’s gone to the NFL.
Yes, he did drop two would-be touchdowns, but without his performance in this game, Ohio State would not have been where they were.