What are the injury situations for Georgia, Ohio State ahead of the Peach Bowl?

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What are the injury situations for Georgia, Ohio State ahead of the Peach Bowl?

No. 4 Ohio State Buckeyes and No. 1 Georgia Bulldogs are playing in the Peach Bowl on Saturday. It's been 35 days since Ohio state last played a football game and 28 for Georgia. Both teams have had time to get their players healthy. DraftKings Sportsbook has the Buckeye as 6.5-point underdogs with a 62. 5-points over/under line.

Georgia's No. 1 wide receiver Ladd McConkey left the SEC Championship Game with a knee injury. Right offensive tackle Warren McClendon suffered an upper-leg injury and is injured. Both players are injured and their status is unknown. Georgia and Ohio State are playing in the Peach Bowl on Saturday. The game is being played in Atlanta. It will be played at the Rose Bowl Stadium. Ohio and Georgia are both going to play. They are going for revenge for the previous game. In that game, Georgia won the game by a score of 31-0. For Ohio, the outcome of the match is uncertain.

Ohio State has been plagued by injuries all season. Matt Jones and Miyan Williams are getting better. C.J. Stroud is getting back to full health. Georgia's wide receivers are not likely to light the world on fire. Georgia will play in the Peach Bowl. Ohio State will be playing in their last game before the Big Ten Championship Game. They lost to Michigan on November 26. The team has an extra week to get healthy. It's possible that Matt Jones will start at offensive guard. He has practiced for the past two weeks after a sprained ankle. If necessary, Josh Fryar and Enokk Vimahi could play.


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