Ryan Day reacts to Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl targeting call for first time publicly

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It wasn’t the time.

Ohio State and Ryan Day had just lost a heartbreaker to Georgia in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl and emotions were raw. In addition to that, Day didn’t have the benefit of replay to comment on one of the most controversial call/non-calls during bowl season.

You know it well by now. Ohio State was driving with a 35-24 lead very late in the 3rd quarter, looking to put up another touchdown to make it a steep, steep climb for the Georgia Bulldogs. Quarterback C.J. Stroud scrambled and put up a back-foot throw that seemed to be destined to head through the end zone. However, it fluttered towards the back line, and Marvin Harrison Jr. was there looking to make a play when he was wallopped by Georgia defensive back Jevon Bullard.

Harrison Jr. was knocked unconscious and a flag was thrown for targeting. It would have put OSU at first and goal with a good chance of punching it in, but the call was overturned upon review. Harrison Jr. had to leave the game and would not return after suffering a concussion.

Afer the game, Day said he’d have to see the replay to really comment on the overturn but questioned how one of the game’s best receivers could have sustained his injuries without a blow to the head.

Well, now Day has seen the replay and he spoke to the media in Columbus on Wednesday and didn’t pull any punches about what he felt was the wrong decision. He said he spoke to a lot of people and made a lot of phone calls, even speaking to Big Ten coordinator of football officials Bill Carollo as well as the Pac-12, who had the crew on the field for the game. He wanted an explanation and the one given to him he could not disagree with more.

“I spoke with the officials in the Big Ten and had a great conversation with Bill. I then called at the Pac-12 to find out an explanation there, Day said. “The explanation that was told to me was that it wasn’t forceable enough. I then asked to speak with the head of the officials, Steve Shaw. He explained to me that the hit didn’t go right to Marvin’s head, that it wasn’t a shot right on his head, it was to the shoulder. I completely disagree with that. But that was the decision that was made and those are the two explanations I was given.”

There are no moral victories of course when you’re playing for a national title, and there are a lot of calls that led up to that play. In a game as close as what we saw on New Year’s Eve, a bounce, a call, or a timely stroke of luck by one team often makes all the difference in the world. Unfortunately for Ohio State, losing Harrison Jr, who had been torching the UGA secondary all evening probably tilted the fate for the Buckeyes in Atlanta.

Hopefully, for 2023, it’s just another log to the fire to come back and make good on a missed opportunity.

“When you get that close, you’re talking about one or two plays and one or two calls, that hurts,” Day said. “It does. And so I know it’s motivating to our guys.”

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The day after: Thoughts on Ohio State’s crushing loss to Georgia

So many thoughts but these stuck out in my mind the most. How about yours Buckeye fans? #GoBucks

If you were like me, it was hard to sleep Saturday night.

For more than three quarters of the [autotag]Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl[/autotag], it looked like [autotag]Ohio State[/autotag] would face [autotag]TCU[/autotag] with a national championship on the line. Georgia had different plans. It mounted a massive comeback during the fourth quarter and sent the Buckeyes back to Columbus with a disappointing loss.

Since the game ended, many thoughts have passed through my head, some good, some bad and a great many pondering what the future for [autotag]Ryan Day[/autotag] and his program will look like. Here are my thoughts the day after Ohio State’s 42-41 loss to Georgia in the College Football Playoff semifinal. (Also, happy New Year’s everyone, even if it wasn’t what many of us wanted).

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5 Stars: The best and worst of Ohio State’s crushing loss to Georgia in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl

A tough pill to swallow #GoBucks

This is going to be a long eight months plus until [autotag]Ohio State[/autotag] gets back on the football field to get rid the bitter taste in our mouths.

Georgia mounted the biggest comeback in College Football Playoff history, winning the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl, 42-41, in dramatic fashion.

It was a crushing blow for an Ohio State team that was told for a month that it back-doored its way in and didn’t deserve to be there. The Buckeyes didn’t win the game, but I think they still proved a lot even with a loss.

There were some good things (five stars) and bad (one star) during Saturday’s tough loss for to Buckeyes. We break it down.

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Watch: Ohio State takes lead back right before half on another Stroud touchdown pass

The Buckeyes take the lead back before the half #GoBucks

The Buckeyes led for the majority of this contest against Georgia in the [autotag]College Football Playoff[/autotag] semi-finals but found themselves trailing for the first time all game with just 1:44 before the half. [autotag]Ohio State[/autotag] head coach [autotag]Ryan Day[/autotag] had been adamant about being aggressive, taking chances and he took one.

With no timeouts, the Buckeyes drove right down the field in four plays, spanning just 55 seconds to retake the lead. Quarterback[autotag]C.J. Stroud[/autotag], who has been on fire during this game, went 4-for-4 finding [autotag]Xavier Johnson[/autotag] to start the drive, with a pass to [autotag]Emeka Egbuka[/autotag] and [autotag]Julian Fleming[/autotag] sandwiched around another pass to Johnson which was the scoring play. Stroud found the walk-on over the middle for a 37-yard touchdown pass to give Ohio State a 28-24 lead just before the half.

The response was much needed as the Bulldogs were on a 17-0 run to take the lead. The Buckeyes would go into the half a slim lead in the [autotag]Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl[/autotag].

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Watch: Ohio State takes a 2-touchdown lead after a Georgia interception

The Buckeyes strike quick after a turnover #GoBucks

The Buckeyes are making a statement. Not many people thought they could play with Georgia, the defending [autotag]College Football Playoff[/autotag] champions, but this is exactly why they play the game.

[autotag]Ohio State[/autotag] had recaptured a touchdown lead after a Miyan Williams 2-yard scoring plunge. On the first play from scrimmage, Bulldog quarterback [autotag]Stetson Bennett[/autotag] made his first mistake of the game, throwing an interception to linebacker [autotag]Steele Chambers[/autotag].

It would take the Buckeyes just three plays to find the end zone again, as quarterback [autotag]C.J. Stroud[/autotag] found wide receiver [autotag]Marvin Harrison Jr.[/autotag] for the second time in the contest for a touchdown.

The 16-yard scoring play would give the Buckeyes a 21-7 lead early in the second quarter. This game has been just as entertaining as the first CFP game played earlier in the day.

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Twitter reacts to first Ohio State touchdown in Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl

Twitter reacts to first Ohio State touchdown #GoBucks

We are currently in the middle of the first quarter of the College Football Playoff semifinal and the Ohio State Buckeyes have scored first giving it a 7-0 lead over the Georgia Bulldogs in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl. Ohio State had an awkward first drive, but after the defense forced a missed field goal, the offense came up big with a nice touchdown pass from C.J. Stroud to Marvin Harrison Jr.

We are still very early in the contest in the first quarter, but Stroud is on pace for a spectacular game completing four of his five attempts for 79 yards and a touchdown. Harrison has also started out this game hot with three receptions for 66 yards and a touchdown.

Let’s dive into how Twitter reacted to the fantastic touchdown.

Watch: Ohio State takes early lead as Stroud find Harrison in the end zone

The Buckeyes strike first #GoBucks

The Buckeyes got the ball first but didn’t do much as they were forced to punt the ball back to Georgia after just four offensive plays. The Bulldogs would then move the ball a bit, but a missed 47-yard field goal by [autotag]Jack Podlesny[/autotag] gave the ball back to [autotag]Ohio State[/autotag].

The quick strike Buckeye offense then went to work. Quarterback [autotag]C.J. Stroud[/autotag] found [autotag]Marvin Harrison Jr.[/autotag] for a 24-yard gain on the first play. Stroud then found [autotag]Emeka Egbuka[/autotag] for a 13-yard gain followed by a 3-yard run by [autotag]Dallan Hayden[/autotag].

Stroud then found Harrison Jr. again, this time in the end zone for a 31-yard touchdown pass to give Ohio State an early 7-0 lead.

The Buckeyes captured some early momentum after not allowing Georgia to score and used it to score themselves. Expect more fireworks from both offenses during this contest.

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Ohio State shares injury report and availability for Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl

Ohio State is relatively healthy heading into the matchup with Georgia in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl. #GoBucks #CFBPlayoff

All the talk, chatter, predictions, and debate are about over. Ohio State and Georgia are set to do battle in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl and we’ve got the injury report for Buckeye player availability.

We of course know that TreVeyon Henderson and Jaxon Smith-Njigba are not available, but true to what head coach Ryan Day has been saying leading up to the game, other than that, Ohio State is relatively healthy. One item of note is that inspirational leader Kamryn Babb is listed as unavailable. Also for depth purposes, tight end Gee Scott Jr. is a game-time decision.

Here’s a look at who is not available for the game as we get closer and closer to kickoff.

Game-Time Decision

  • TE Gee Scott

Unavailable

  • WR Kam Babb
  • RB T.C. Caffey
  • WR Corban Cleveland
  • RB TreVeyon Henderson
  • OL Avery Henry
  • DE Mitchell Melton
  • LB Jalen Pace
  • RB Evan Pryor
  • LS Bradley Robinson
  • WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba
  • SAF Kourt Williams

That’s it. It looks like both teams will be relatively healthy for a matchup that we hope is entertaining and memorable for Ohio State.

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Ohio State vs. Georgia Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl preview central

All of our Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl pieces in one place for the massive collision between Ohio State and Georgia. #GoBucks

Each week during the Ohio State football season, we publish several pieces to examine that week’s opponent. This week, we don’t have to tell you that there’s a massive collision in store for the Buckeyes as they are taking part in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl College Football semifinal opposite No. 1 Georgia.

There have been all kinds of media opportunities, photos, quotes, and storylines in this one (as you would expect), so there’s been plenty to keep us all busy in the lead-up to the game. We’ve shared a lot with you this week and will continue to do so, but to make it easy to find all the content relating to the game in Atlanta, we’re including all of it in one place in a scrolling listicle.

Whether it’s our main preview, score predictions from our writers, a look from the opposite sideline, or more, our Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl preview central has it all for you.

So, dive in and happy reading.

Ohio State football vs. Georgia in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl: Stream, injury report, broadcast info for Saturday

How to find the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl and watch Ohio State face Georgia — as well as some injury news and key players heading into the CFP matchup. #GoBucks

It’s finally here Ohio State football fans.

Instead of waiting for another year to get rid of the bitter taste of losing to archrival Michigan for the second straight year, the Buckeyes have second life with a chance to notch a huge win in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl.

OSU ended up as one of the four teams in the College Football Playoff when events broke just right, and now it’s time to turn a formidable challenge into opportunity.

There aren’t many giving Ohio State a chance in this one, but the Buckeyes have enough skill and pride to shock the world and get out of Atlanta with a hard-earned victory.

And while you were dismayed after the loss to TTUN, now it’s time for Ohio State fans to travel, tune in and embrace their own renewed vigor as well. To do that, you’ll need some critical information like how to find the game, what the injury news looks like, and some key players.

Let’s unpeel the scarlet and gray onion and get into this thing then, shall we?