NCAAF

Ohio State Buckeyes at Georgia Bulldogs

· CFP Semifinal at the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl
11-2, 4-0 Away
Final
41 - 42
14-0, 6-0 Home

No. 1 Georgia rallies to beat No. 4 Ohio State 42-41 in semi

Georgia remains undefeated because the Bulldogs never gave up while rallying from two-touchdown deficits in each half for a thrilling College Football Playoff semifinal 42-41 victory over Ohio State that ended early Sunday.

Stetson Bennett capped No. 1 Georgia’s final comeback with a 10-yard, last-minute scoring pass to Adonai Mitchell for the Peach Bowl victory over No. 4 Ohio State. The win gives the Bulldogs a shot at their second straight national title.

“Our guys are extremely resilient,” Smart said. “... I had no doubt our team would come out fighting.”

Georgia (14-0) will play No. 3 TCU, which beat No. 2 Michigan 51-45 in the Fiesta Bowl semifinal, on Jan. 9 for the national championship. The Bulldogs, who won their first national title since 1980 last season, will play for the first back-to-back championships in school history.

Ohio State led 21-7 in the first half and 38-24 in the fourth quarter.

“If we want any chance of winning the national championship, we’ve got to play a lot better football than we played tonight, but we’ve got to keep our resilience,” Smart said.

The final comeback held just after midnight Sunday when Noah Ruggles’ 50-yard field goal attempt for Ohio State with three seconds remaining sailed wide left, setting off a celebration on the Georgia sideline.

“That probably was the most fun game I’ve ever played in my life,” said Ohio State quarterback C.J. Stroud, who threw four touchdown passes. “It just sucks it comes down like that."

Ohio State (11-2) bemoaned its inability to protect the two-touchdown lead in the final quarter.

“If we’re going to win these games we can’t give up those big, explosive plays,” Ohio State coach Ryan Day said.

Bennett’s 76-yard scoring pass to Arian Smith, followed by Bennett’s pass to Ladd McConkey on the 2-point play, cut it to 38-35.

Ruggles’ 48-yard field goal gave the Buckeyes a 41-35 lead, leaving only 2:36 for Bennett and Georgia’s offense.

“I looked around and there were just a bunch of determined strong stares from all the dudes,” Bennett said of the huddle before the drive. “It gave me confidence.”

Bennett’s go-ahead scoring pass to Mitchell with 54 seconds remaining, Stroud led the Buckeyes back with a 27-yard run to the Georgia 31. The missed field goal set off the Georgia celebration that left Bennett in tears.

“That was a good game,” Bennett said. “These stats are pretty much dead even across the board. Yeah, that one was special.”

Ohio State shut out Georgia in the third quarter while the Buckeyes pulled away with 10 points.

Bennett, who joined Stroud as one of four Heisman Trophy finalists, finished the game strong, completing 23 of 34 passes for 398 yards with three touchdowns and one interception. He had a 3-yard scoring run.

Stroud’s second scoring pass, a 16-yarder to Harrison, gave the Buckeyes a 21-7 lead. Stroud escaped pressure on the play before passing to a diving Harrison in the end zone.

Georgia scored the next 17 points for a 24-21 lead. The Bulldogs had scoring runs of 11 yards by Kendall Milton and 3 yards by Bennett during the run.

BIG OFFENSE FOR BUCKEYES

Stroud completed 23 of 34 passes for 348 yards without an interception.

Stroud capped the Buckeyes’ first possession of the second half with a 10-yard scoring pass to Emeka Egbuka for a 35-24 lead — already the most points allowed in a full game by the Bulldogs this season.

Marvin Harrison Jr. had five catches for 106 yards and two touchdowns. Egbuka had eight catches for 112 yards and one score.

SMART TIMEOUT

Protecting a 38-27 lead, Ohio State called for a fake punt on fourth-and-1 in the fourth quarter. But before a direct snap to Mitch Rossi produced the apparent yardage for the first down, Smart already had called timeout.

The timeout may have saved Georgia's comeback hopes. The Buckeyes then had to punt, and on Georgia's next play Bennett threw the 76-yard scoring pass to Smith.

“They were not in their traditional formation,” Smart said, explaining his decision to call the timeout. “One of those gut reactions that I didn’t think we had it lined up properly to stop it, so I called timeout.”

THE TAKEAWAY

Ohio State: The Buckeyes scored with devastating quickness at times. A quick-strike, 75-yard touchdown gave Ohio State a 28-24 halftime lead. Stroud completed four consecutive passes in the drive, including a 37-yard scoring pass from Stroud to Xavier Johnson.

Georgia: The Bulldogs ran for 135 yards and finished with 533 total yards, winning with offense on a night its proud defense couldn’t stop Stroud.

INJURY REPORT

Ohio State TE Cade Stover, suffering back spasms, was taken to a hospital for precautionary reasons, the team announced at the start of the second half. There was no immediate update.

Day said Harrison was placed in concussion protocol following a big hit in the end zone from Georgia's Javon Bullard, who initially was called for targeting. Following a review, officials removed the targeting call.

Georgia OLB Chaz Chambliss left the game late in the first half with an apparent left knee injury. Chambliss needed help leaving the field. Georgia TE Darnell Washington was on crutches on the sideline after suffering a left ankle injury in the second period.

Georgia WR Ladd McConkey (knee) had limited playing time and RT Warren McClendon (knee) was in uniform but did not start.

Buckeyes running back Miyan Williams, who missed practice this week with a stomach bug while also still recovering from an ankle injury, had only three carries for eight yards, including a scoring plunge from the 2, in the first half.

How To Watch

How can I watch Ohio State Buckeyes vs. Georgia Bulldogs?
  • TV Channel: Buckeyes at Bulldogs 2021 College Football, week 1, is broadcasted on ESPN.
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Matchup Prediction

Bulldogs: 57.7%
Buckeyes: 42.3%
*According to ESPN's Basketball Power Index

Scoring Summary

OSU TD 1st Period 8:16 Marvin Harrison Jr. 31 Yd pass from C.J. Stroud (Noah Ruggles Kick)
UGA TD 1st Period 3:15 Kenny McIntosh 25 Yd pass from Stetson Bennett (Jack Podlesny Kick)
OSU TD 2nd Period 12:30 Miyan Williams 2 Yd Run (Noah Ruggles Kick)
OSU TD 2nd Period 10:56 Marvin Harrison Jr. 16 Yd pass from C.J. Stroud (Noah Ruggles Kick)
UGA TD 2nd Period 9:16 Kendall Milton 11 Yd Run (Jack Podlesny Kick)
UGA TD 2nd Period 6:07 Stetson Bennett 3 Yd Run (Jack Podlesny Kick)
UGA FG 2nd Period 1:44 Jack Podlesny 32 Yd Field Goal
OSU TD 2nd Period 0:49 Xavier Johnson 37 Yd pass from C.J. Stroud (Noah Ruggles Kick)
OSU TD 3rd Period 10:37 Emeka Egbuka 10 Yd pass from C.J. Stroud (Noah Ruggles Kick)
OSU FG 3rd Period 0:31 Noah Ruggles 25 Yd Field Goal
UGA FG 4th Period 10:14 Jack Podlesny 31 Yd Field Goal
UGA TD 4th Period 8:41 Arian Smith 76 Yd pass from Stetson Bennett (Stetson Bennett Pass to Ladd McConkey for Two-Point Conversion)
OSU FG 4th Period 2:43 Noah Ruggles 48 Yd Field Goal
UGA TD 4th Period 0:54 Adonai Mitchell 10 Yd pass from Stetson Bennett (Jack Podlesny Kick)

Statistics

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24 1st Downs 22
4-12 3rd down efficiency 2-10
0-0 4th down efficiency 1-1
467 Total Yards 533
348 Passing 398
23-34 Comp-Att 23-34
10.2 Yards per pass 11.7
119 Rushing 135
32 Rushing Attempts 26
3.7 Yards per rush 5.2
4-24 Penalties 4-45
0 Turnovers 1
0 Fumbles lost 0
0 Interceptions thrown 1
32:36 Possession 27:24

Game Information

Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Location: Atlanta, GA
Attendance: 79,330 · Capacity:

Big Ten - East

TEAM OVR CONF
Michigan 15-0 9-0
Ohio State 11-2 8-1
Penn State 10-3 7-2
Maryland 8-5 4-5
Rutgers 7-6 3-6
Michigan State 4-8 2-7
Indiana 3-9 1-8

Big Ten - West

TEAM OVER CONF
Iowa 10-4 7-2
Northwestern 8-5 5-4
Wisconsin 7-6 5-4
Nebraska 5-7 3-6
Purdue 4-8 3-6
Illinois 5-7 3-6
Minnesota 6-7 3-6
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