Ohio State’s one-point loss to Georgia in the Peach Bowl became even more painful Monday night as the Buckeyes watched the Bulldogs win the national title game easily.
The absence of JSN and TreVeyon Henderson and injuries to Marvin Harrison Jr., Miyan Williams and Cade Stover all impacted the Buckeye offense by the end of the Peach Bowl.
Incoming freshman cornerback Jermaine Mathews became even more excited to begin his Ohio State career after joining the Buckeyes in Atlanta for the Peach Bowl.
Paris Johnson Jr., Donovan Jackson, Luke Wypler and C.J. Stroud led Ohio State with more than 800 snaps while seven other Buckeyes played over 700 snaps this year.
We assess what went wrong and what positives Ohio State can take away from its loss to Georgia and evaluate how the Buckeyes’ 2022 season grades out as a whole.
Noah Ruggles' mother expresses her gratitude to Ohio State fans for their “overwhelming support” and said her son “takes full responsibility” for his missed field goal.
C.J. Stroud saves his gutsiest performance for last, Jim Knowles' defense surrenders another offensive explosion and TCU stomps out Michigan's national title hopes.
Several close calls and bad breaks for the Buckeyes could have been the difference in Ohio State getting over the hump for a berth in the national championship game.
C.J. Stroud bolstered his legacy in his expected final game as a Buckeye, throwing for 348 yards and four touchdowns and making big plays with his legs down the stretch.
Dallan Hayden started at running back and Sonny Styles played 12 snaps on defense to lead Ohio State’s freshman class in the final game of the season against Georgia.
The Buckeyes had No. 1 seed Georgia on the ropes but they were outscored 18-3 in the fourth quarter of a 42-41 defeat despite an elite performance from C.J. Stroud.
Marvin Harrison Jr. "tried to fight" to return to the game, OSU "can't let up 42 points in a game like that" and Steele Chambers would "die for any one of those guys in the locker...
Ohio State lost a game against a big time opponent because they couldn't get a defensive stop at the end of the game. Stop me if you've heard this one before.
Miyan Williams played only five snaps due to illness and injury, a last-second timeout foiled Ohio State’s fake punt run and Cade Stover went to the hospital with back spasms.
Ohio State’s defense failed to live up to expectations in both of the Buckeyes’ biggest games of the year, as they gave up 87 combined points to Michigan and Georgia.
Georgia head coach Kirby Smart had nothing but praise for Ohio State after the Buckeyes suffered a heartbreaking 42-41 loss to the Bulldogs in the College Football Playoff.