Explosive touchdowns “ruined the whole day” for Ohio State against Michigan, and a shift in defensive philosophy may be required for the Buckeyes to beat Georgia.
Brock Bowers, Kenny McIntosh, Darnell Washington, Jalen Carter, Christopher Smith and Kelee Ringo are six Georgia players for Ohio State to circle on the scouting report.
Winless in two career starts against Michigan but set to make his first CFP appearance, C.J. Stroud has an opportunity to greatly enhance his Buckeye legacy before heading to the...
Ohio State has gone 8-2 as an underdog since 2012, including three College Football Playoff wins, and the Buckeyes will look to feed off doubts once again in the Peach Bowl.
C.J. Stroud finishes third in voting for the 2022 Heisman Trophy, becoming the third player in Ohio State history with two top-four finishes in the Heisman race.
We take a look back at the 1993 Citrus Bowl, the only previous game between Ohio State and Georgia before this year’s College Football Playoff semifinal at the Peach Bowl.
Come Dec. 31, it will have been five full weeks since Ohio State last played a game on the gridiron, and that extra time will help the Buckeyes fix mistakes and lick their wounds.
The Peach Bowl will feature the fourth College Football Playoff matchup between Heisman finalists when C.J. Stroud and Ohio State face Stetson Bennett and Georgia.
Marvin Harrison Jr. and Paris Johnson Jr. are first-team All-Americans and C.J. Stroud and Tommy Eichenberg earn second-team honors from the Walter Camp Football Foundation.
Tennessee wide receiver Jalin Hyatt wins the Biletnikoff Award over Marvin Harrison Jr. even though many considered Harrison to be college football’s best pass-catcher this year.
One of the best defenses in the history of the sport led Georgia to a CFP title last season. While some of its stars remain, the unit has taken a clear step back in 2022.
Peach Bowl CEO Gary Stokan is excited to host Ohio State for its first-ever Peach Bowl appearance and expects a significant Buckeye fan presence in Atlanta.
If Ohio State's intention at 6-0 was to evolve into a jack-of-all-trades offensively, it worked. The Buckeyes have become the jack of all trades and the master of none.