Georgia Downs Ohio State in the semifinals in a last-minute encounter
It didn’t help that Georgia missed the target at 47 yards in the opening game. The ball returned to the Buckeyes, and Stroud used a 24-yard pass to Harrison to send Ohio State into Georgia territory. Then, Stroud took his chance and Harrison swept – no, high – across the field and caught a touch.
The Bulldogs retaliated with a touchdown with a quick throw-in from midfielder Stetson Bennett to Kenny McIntosh, but were quickly trailed 21-7 early in the second half, due in part to their own mistakes. Bennett, a Heisman finalist himself, made an intercept that led to Ohio State scores, and nerves are running high in Atlanta and Athens, in Norcross and Waycross.
After all, Georgia fans of this particular era are not used to following any profit, much less a double-digit figure.
However, Georgia took a 4 lead at halftime and eventually set up its surge with less than nine minutes left in the game.
After an unlucky drive in Ohio State, Bennett saw Arian Smith dashing onto the field alone. The throw came when Smith’s foot hit the game symbol at Ohio State 25. He ran, ran, and ran a little more. He could have slowed a touchdown because no Buckeye defender was close enough to try to stop him.
The Ruggles responded to the touchdown with a 48-yard goal for Ohio State. Two minutes and 43 seconds left, and Georgia, the defending champion, is 6 points ahead in Atlanta.
This is not a game that many fans have left. (Theatrical side, if you paid what some of them did to get in – a mortgage payment or more – it could be hard for you to leave, no matter the rate. much.) The stadium where Georgia crushed two opponents. This season is filled with red, scarlet and raucous colors. They were pretty sure the Peach Bowl would be a lot better than the Peach Drop, a local New Year’s Eve celebration.