Ohio State plagued by Michigan loss as they prep for Peach Bowl

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Ohio State plagued by Michigan loss as they prep for Peach Bowl

Ohio State lost 45-23 to Michigan on November 26. The Buckeyes are playing in the Peach Bowl's College Football Playoff semifinal against No. 1 Georgia on Saturday. They feel they are underdogs against the defending national champion. They are focused and eager to get back on the field on this Saturday night. Tommy Eichenberg and Lathan Ransom are tired of talking about Michigan. Eichnberg would not say Georgia's offense reminded him of any Big Ten team. Ranson would say Penn State.

Max Duggan is an aspiring NFL quarterback. He will make himself available for the draft after the TCU's College Football Playoff run. Duggans went to Arizona for Fiesta Bowl and watched Tampa Bay play the Cardinals on Christmas Day. Tom Brady led the Bucs to a comeback 19-16 win in overtime. He grew up in Council Bluffs, Iowa, which is about a three-hour drive from the nearest NFL stadium in Kansas City.

Quarterback Cade McNamara and tight end Erick All decided to transfer to play for Iowa next season. Michigan's in the odd spot of losing two of its five team captains before its most important game of the season against Ohio State.

Ohio State is preparing for Peach Bowl.


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