Nearly two months later, three days before the Nebraska game, OSU co-defensive coordinator Greg Mattison confirmed that Garrett was preparing for the season, but had not yet been cleared to play. Miraculously, not only did the Las Vegas native survive, but after a few days in the hospital, he rejoined his team, though could not fully participate. Then, the assailant fired at Garrett, tearing a whole through both of his cheeks. Garrett was walking, and upon seeing a man “arguing and being aggressive” with a woman, the 6-foot-2, 299-pounder intervened. 30, Garrett was shot in the face while reportedly attempting to be a good samaritan on the south side of OSU’s off-campus area. We’ve been a bit bereft of feel good stories in 2020, but the senior defensive tackle’s performance on Saturday is something that should warm the hearts of football fans and agnostics alike. What we learned in Ohio State’s 52-17 beatdown of Nebraska Podcast: ‘Hangout in the Holy Land’ recaps the Nebraska game
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