Bryson Eason discusses Tennessee facing Ohio State’s offensive line

Tennessee defensive lineman Bryson Eason details the Vols facing Ohio State’s offensive line in the College Football Playoff.

Ohio State enters the first round of the College Football Playoff with its offense averaging 37.5 points per game during the regular season.

The Buckeyes also averaged 254.3 passing yards and 169.2 rushing yards per game.

Ohio State allowed 13 sacks for 85 yards in 12 games.

Ahead of the Vols playing at Ohio State in the first round, Tennessee redshirt senior defensive lineman Bryson Eason discussed preparing for the Buckeyes’ offensive line.

“Just looking more so at the team’s scheme, and what they do, and what type of run plays they like to do, and what types of runs they like to do,” Eason said. “We are just majority focused on what they like to do and not who is doing it. Focusing on the scheme, and, simple as that, just focus on the scheme and what we have to take care of. That’s really about it. We aren’t really focused on who is in and who is not.”

Eason appeared in 12 games for Tennessee during the regular season. He recorded 24 tackles, seven tackles for a loss, 1.5 sacks and one pass deflection.

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