Ohio State's Ryan Day Talks Playoff Berth, Previews Georgia

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Ohio State's head coach Ryan Day met with the media on Sunday afternoon to preview the College Football Playoff semifinal matchup with Georgia. The game will take place at the Peach Bowl in Atlanta on Dec. 31.

Ryan Day is excited about Ohio State's College Football Playoff appearance. He believes they have to improve their fundamentals to win the game. They lost to Michigan last week. The team is preparing for the Georgia game, which they consider a big challenge. They are not thinking about a national championship rematch with the Wolverines. It was not a good week for them. Their last game was against the Big Ten Championship Game. After that, they had the week off and could start scouting potential opponents. Georgia is a well-coached team. Day believes many people will give them a chance. His team will play the defending national champions. There will be no fear of failure.

Day is confident that everyone will be available for the game against Georgia. He is not worried about the criticism he has received. Day is happy that two Big Ten teams made it to the College Football Playoff for first time. He thinks that gauntlet makes them stronger. The team practiced with the mindset that they were going to make the CFP. They are two wins away from winning the national championship. Ohio State will play in the semifinal against Michigan. It was going on to run a fake punt against the Wolverines. Georgia is the defending champions. Their team is undefeated. Today they are going into "offseason mode".

Ryan Day talks about the Buckeyes' chances of making the playoffs.


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