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.
Ohio State will draw enormous viewership in the CFP, beating Georgia in its own backyard will be a tough task and Ryan Shazier is all in on the Buckeyes in the Peach Bowl.
Four-star 2024 defensive end KingJoseph Edwards enjoyed his visit from Larry Johnson and OSU commits Jermaine Mathews and Arvell Reese earn defensive player of the year honors.
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.
C.J. Stroud, Marvin Harrison Jr., Paris Johnson Jr., J.T. Tuimloau and Tommy Eichenberg earn first-team AP All-Big Ten honors while five other Buckeyes make the second team.
We take our first look at how Ohio State matches up with Georgia and welcome Peach Bowl CEO Gary Stokan to learn what awaits the Buckeyes and their fans in Atlanta.
Marvin Harrison Jr. and Paris Johnson Jr. were named first-team All-Americans and J.T. Tuimoloau earned second-team recognition from The Athletic on Wednesday.