COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State football claimed four spots on the CBS Sports All-America first team, including two unanimous selections: defensive end Chase Young and cornerback Jeff Okudah.
Running back J.K. Dobbins and right guard Wyatt Davis were also first-team selections.
Ohio State’s six overall selections were the most of any team, and its four first-team selections tied with LSU for most. The Big Ten’s 20 selections were second only to the SEC (28).
Sophomore quarterback Justin Fields was the second-team quarterback, and Jordan Fuller was a second-team safety.
LSU quarterback Joe Burrow, who began his career at Ohio State, is the first-team quarterback.
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