

ATLANTA, Ga. — No. 4-ranked Ohio State is back following a long layoff following their defeat at the hands of Michigan at Ohio Stadium. And while the loss did threaten the Buckeyes' chances of making it to the College Football Playoff, OSU snuck in with the fourth overall seed and drew top-ranked Georgia for their semifinal round matchup.
The Buckeyes enter Saturday night's showdown without some notable pieces, including Jaxon Smith-Njigba, who earlier announced that he was forgoing the CFP to prepare for the 2023 NFL Draft, and TreVeyon Henderson, who continues to recover from a foot injury that required surgery. Luckily, the Buckeyes have experience preparing for games without the standouts, and with an average of 44.5 points-per-game, enough firepower to light up the scoreboard without their contributions.
The Bulldogs enter the College Football Playoff as the top-ranked team in the country looking to defend last year's title. Their defensive prowess has been on full display yet again this season, and their offensive threats have shown up when they've needed to most.
The winner of the Peach Bowl will face the TCU Horned Frogs in the 2023 College Football Playoff National Championship on Monday, January 9, at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
More on the Buckeyes: 2022 Stats | 2022 Schedule | College Football Scoreboard
BE SURE TO REFRESH YOUR BROWSER FOR THE VERY LATEST UPDATES!