September 20, 2024

Northwestern’s Brandon Joseph makes defensive play of the year in Big Ten title game

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Northwestern’s Brandon Joseph just made the defensive play of the year against Ohio State in the Big Ten championship game.

The freshman defensive back made an insane one-handed interception in the end zone, wiping out Ohio State’s chances of taking the lead with 36 seconds left in the first half.

The interception left quarterback Justin Fields and the Buckeyes stunned. The replay shows the athleticism and degree of difficulty Joseph made on the catch intended for wide receiver Garrett Wilson. 

a baseball player holding a bat: Wildcats defensive back Brandon Joseph intercepts a pass intended for Buckeyes wide receiver Garrett Wilson. © Aaron Doster, USA TODAY Sports Wildcats defensive back Brandon Joseph intercepts a pass intended for Buckeyes wide receiver Garrett Wilson.

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The Wildcats took a 10-6 lead deep into the third quarter. 

Joseph, the Big Ten Freshman of the Year, leads the nation with six interceptions in eight games.

The Buckeyes have had four trips inside the 30-yard line and come away with just two field goals. It’s the first time since 2018 that Ohio State hadn’t scored a touchdown in the first half.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Northwestern’s Brandon Joseph makes defensive play of the year in Big Ten title game

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