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Big money placed in Ohio State’s favor ahead of Peach Bowl matchup with Georgia

Paul Harvey

By Paul Harvey

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Ohio State is still an underdog heading into Saturday night’s kickoff against No. 1 Georgia in the College Football Playoff. However, that line for the Peach Bowl CFP semifinal has shifted dramatically heading into Saturday afternoon.

After the Playoff field was announced, Georgia opened as a 6.5-point favorite over the Buckeyes nearly a month ago. Early Saturday, the line was down to Georgia -6, but more money has been placed on Ohio State, dropping the spread even lower.

According to Max Meyer with Caesars Sports, big money was placed on Ohio State +6 and on Ohio State ML +210. The line for the game has dropped all the way to -5.5 in favor of the Bulldogs.

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DraftKings is also on the Bulldogs at -5.5 for the Peach Bowl. We will see what that means for the game Saturday night, but it looks like many people believe this one will be a close game in Atlanta.

Paul Harvey

Paul is a lifelong fan and student of all things college football. He has been covering college football since 2017 and the B1G since 2018.