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Lathan Ransom detailed the impact that the loss to Michigan in The Game had on the secondary. Ohio State was embarrassed at home 45-23 on Nov. 26.
Ransom explained at Wednesday’s presser that the main thing the Ohio State secondary learned from the loss was to simply do your job and not try to do too much. The Buckeye secondary gave up 278 yards passing to the Michigan offense that day.
Ransom also revealed that the team’s main focus is on Georgia, as it should be. The Bulldogs are not a team that should be overlooked. Georgia is averaging 284.9 yards passing each game under veteran QB Stetson Bennett.
Lathan Ransom said the biggest lesson the secondary learned from the Michigan game was “to do your job and not do too much.”
“We’re all focused on Georgia now, so that’s where our minds are.”
— Jack Emerson (@jackemers) December 28, 2022
Leading the Georgia offense in receiving is star TE Brock Bowers. Bowers has 726 yards receiving through 14 games played.
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Ohio State’s secondary definitely has a chance to redeem themselves after the disappointing showing against the Wolverines. The Buckeyes will need to be at their best to stop the defending national champions.
Grant Bricker covers the B1G for Saturday Tradition. His previous stops include the Williamson Homepage and Nashville Post.