Georgia vs. Ohio State Peach Bowl: Position-by-position comparison

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Georgia vs. Ohio State Peach Bowl: Position-by-position comparison

Georgia Bulldogs will play the Ohio State Buckeyes in the Peach Bowl on December 31 at 8:00 p.m. from the Atlanta, Georgia. The winner will advance to the national championship.

Georgia and Ohio State are playing in Peach Bowl. Joe and Joe's Wire compare the positions of the quarterbacks. Bennett is a proven winner with a national championship ring. Stroud is the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL draft.

Georgia and Ohio State are playing in the Peach Bowl.

Georgia and Ohio State are playing in the Peach Bowl. C.J. Stroud is a potential Heisman finalist and early first-round draft pick.

Georgia and Ohio State are playing in the Peach Bowl. Georgia's Kenny McIntosh, Daijun Edwards, Kendall Milton and Branson Robinson are the players to watch. Ohio's team has been struggling to stay healthy.

Ohio State has a talented running back room, but they haven't been on the field at the same time this year. Georgia has more talented and experienced running backs.

Georgia's receivers are Ladd McConkey, AD Mitchell, Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint, Marvin Harrison Jr., Emeka Egbuka and Julian Fleming. Ohio State's receiver players are Marvin Hernadez Jr. and Emeka EGBuka.

Phil and Joe give Ohio State the edge over Georgia. Marvin Harrison Jr. has had a breakout year and Emeka Egbuka has eclipsed the 1,000 yard mark this year. Julian Fleming was the top receiving prospect coming out of high school. Georgia doesn't use McConkey and gang as often as some of the other wide open offenses.

Georgia and Ohio State are playing in Peach Bowl. Brock Bowers and Darnell Washington are the offensive players for Georgia. Cade Stover and Gee Scott Jr. are for Ohio.

Georgia and Ohio State are playing in the Peach Bowl. Joe's winner is Georgia. Phil's picks are Cade Stover for Ohio and Bowers for Georgia, while Phil picks Washington.

Georgia and Ohio State are playing in the Peach Bowl. Georgia's offensive line allowed 7 sacks this season in 13 games, while Ohio's allowed 8 in 12 games.

Phil and Joe give Georgia the win in the Peach Bowl. Ohio State has been good in pass protection but not so good on the running game.

Georgia and Ohio State are playing in the Peach Bowl. Georgia's defensive line is very good. Ohio has more sacks than Georgia. Georgia is leading the nation in rushing defense.

Georgia has the better defensive line. Ohio State lacks a dynamic playmaker. Georgia has a more athletic and dominating front.

Georgia lost four linebackers from last year. This year's team has a lot of talent. Joe and Joe's opinion on the players: Georgia has Jamon Dumas-Johnson, Roquan Smith, Nakobe Dean and Tommy Eichenberg. Ohio State has Tommy eichenburg, Steele Chambers, Cody Simon and Palaie Gaoteote IV.

Georgia is going to play Ohio State in the Peach Bowl. Georgia's defense is more physical and disruptive than Ohio's. Tommy Eichenberg is having the best year of any defender on the OSU roster.

Georgia and Ohio State are playing in Peach Bowl in Atlanta. Georgia's position players are Christopher Smith, Malaki Starks, Kelee Ringo, Javon Bullard, Kamari Lassiter, Tykee Smith and Javonne Bullards. Ohio's positions are Lathan Ransom, Ronnie Hickman, Denzel Burke, Tanner McCalister, Josh Proctor and Jaylen Johnson.

Ohio State's defensive backfields have been a problem for the team this year. Georgia's defense is good, but it's the run defense that will be tested. Georgia and Ohio State will meet in the Peach Bowl.

Georgia and Ohio State are playing each other on Saturday. Both teams have good players and good kickers. Neither team is allowing their opponents to return punts. Ohio state has allowed 35 kickoff returns this year compared to Georgia's 16.

Noah Ruggles and Jesse Mirco are the best returners in college football. Noah has been accurate and accurate for two years in a row. Jesse has pinned opponents deep in their own zone more often than not.

Georgia and Ohio State are playing in the Peach Bowl. Phil's pick is Ohio state.


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