

The Ohio State Buckeyes have dealt with an awful lot of adversity this season, but they've managed to overcome all of it thus far and they're now preparing to play in the national championship game against Alabama.
While beating the Clemson Tigers was a huge validation to people around the country that counted the Buckeyes out, the lingering question after the Sugar Bowl win surrounded Justin Fields' health. Fields took a nasty shot in the rib cage on Friday and he played through clear and obvious pain after the 6-minute mark of the second quarter.
Ohio State head coach Ryan Day addressed the media on Monday afternoon for approximately 20 minutes and was asked right away about Fields' health. He credited Justin's toughness and said Fields told him he woke up Saturday feeling better than he expected to feel. While he didn't go into specifics around the injury, Day said unequivocally that Fields will play against Alabama, ending any speculation that the Buckeyes would be without their offensive leader in the national championship game.
Here is his full quote:
Personally, I think Fields is coming off the greatest individual performance in the history of Ohio State football. Here's why.
Watch the video above to hear what Fields said after Friday's game about his injury.
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