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Many people are wondering what could be the main key in Saturday’s Ohio State vs Georgia semifinal game. The answer may be tight end.
Both the Buckeyes and Bulldogs have strong players at the position and Ohio State tight end Cade Stover believes that it could make a difference in who may win the ballgame.
Stover said that “a key piece to a good offense,” is at tight end. Stover had a good year at the position catching 5 touchdown passes and amassing 399 total yards for the Buckeyes.
Cade Stover said tight ends are “a key piece to a good offense,” and that will be on display Saturday in the Peach Bowl between No. 4 Ohio State and No. 1 Georgia, which both feature important roles for tight ends.#Buckeyes
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On the other side of the matchup, Georgia may have the best tight end in the country in sophomore All-American Brock Bowers. Bowers has been a major part of their offense since arriving in Athens.
He has terrorized SEC defenses while amassing 726 yards and 6 touchdowns. Bowers is a threat any time he touches the ball and so is Stover.
Both defenses are going to have to keep an eye on the tight ends because either one of them could have a breakout game to decide which team will win.



