Humiliation is a tremendous motivator, the Buckeyes' stars need to shine in the Peach Bowl, Ohio State hasn't been an underdog in two years and some other lulz.
Practicing with an extra edge in the leadup to the Peach Bowl, the Ohio State defense is ready to "prove everybody wrong" in the College Football Playoff.
Ohio State’s linebackers and safeties will be challenged in pass coverage by Georgia tight ends Brock Bowers and Darnell Washington and running back Kenny McIntosh.
C.J. Stroud, Marvin Harrison Jr. and Emeka Egbuka, among other pass catchers, must bring their A-game to have a shot up upsetting Georgia in a CFP semifinal.
Miyan Williams was absent from Ohio State's open viewing window for practice at Mercerdes-Benz Stadium Wednesday, but Matt Jones and C.J. Hicks were both on the field.
We break down what Ohio State needs to do well and which Buckeyes will need to step up on both sides of the ball to beat Georgia in Saturday’s Peach Bowl.
If Ohio State wants to upset Georgia in the College Football Playoff Semifinal, the Buckeyes must be more disciplined and minimize their number of penalties.
Jim Knowles expects a "huge challenge" in the Georgia offense and Jack Sawyer says the Buckeyes are playing "pissed off" in practice as the OSU defense previews the Peach Bowl.
In a matchup with arguably the nation’s best defense and one of the most physical teams in the country, Paris Johnson Jr. believes physicality will be the determining factor.