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CJ Stroud, Ohio State open second half of Peach Bowl with 4th passing TD vs. Georgia

Paul Harvey

By Paul Harvey

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CJ Stroud was absolutely electric in the first half of Saturday night’s Peach Bowl, gashing the defending national champion Georgia squad with 3 touchdowns before the break.

Coming out of halftime, the Buckeye quarterback was able to put in more work against the Bulldog defense. After the defense produced a quick 3-and-out against Kirby Smart’s offense, it was game-on for Stroud and the Buckeyes.

He led another steady offensive possession for Ohio State that churned down the field. This time around, it was a beautiful play design with play-action involved and Emeka Egbuka running a route underneath and back across the formation.

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Once stroud got the ball in Egbuka’s hands, he raced untouched past the defense and inside the pylon for the touchdown. The score made it 35-24, Ohio State, early in the third quarter:

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.