Brendon White stole the show on Saturday, even though he played a little more than half the game.
White entered the contest in the second quarter after Jordan Fuller was ejected for targeting and was immediately the most productive player of the field, leading the team in total tackles, solo tackles and tackles for a loss and earning himself defensive player of the game honors from the coaches.
With his performance, coupled with Ohio State's struggles at safety, it seems obvious that White could help fill that void, with Fuller moving to the field safety spot and taking over the boundary safety role.