A defensive tackle catching a tipped pass for an interception is a pretty rare occurrence. Not for Haskell Garrett lately. The Ohio State senior had the biggest defensive play in the Buckeyes' 52-12 victory over Michigan State on Saturday when he tipped a pass from Spartans quarterback Rocky Lombardi and intercepted the ball in the end zone for a touchdown. "It's pretty weird," Garrett said. "In walk-throughs on Thursday, the ball got tipped up in practice. I caught it and ran it back. Fortunately, it happened (again) during the game."For any defensive lineman, it would have been a special moment. For Garrett, whose season was imperiled when he was shot in the face in August trying to break up an altercation, it was even bigger. "It means a lot," he said. "It reassures me that I'm putting the right work in and doing the right things. It was very emotional. And I was just happy to change the momentum of the game." To be truthful, the game was already going the Buckeyes' way. Garrett's touchdown made it 28-0 in the second quarter as Ohio State's defense stifled the Spartans' offense. The Buckeyes had allowed only one first down and 50 yards in 18 plays to that point. - Columbus Dispatch