Georgia
Buckeye defense motivated to limit big plays against Georgia
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — J.T. Tuimoloau stood in entrance of the Buckeyes earlier than observe the week after Ohio State’s second straight loss to Michigan.
Because the sting of defeat started to set in and the prospect of lacking the playoff remained a risk, the second-year defensive finish provided a reminder to his teammates.
Ohio State nonetheless has an opportunity.
“I felt like we simply wanted to get again on observe, and these boys push me to go my hardest and produce out the very best in me each day,” Tuimoloau recalled. “I do know what we will convey so I simply needed to come back and simply reiterate that. The job’s not completed.”
That’s the main focus for Ohio State’s protection forward of the School Soccer Playoff semifinal matchup towards No. 1 Georgia (13-0) within the Peach Bowl on Dec. 31: Appropriate errors and restrict massive performs.
Ohio State (11-1) allowed 530 yards of offense throughout its loss to the Wolverines on Nov. 26, together with 5 performs of 45 yards or extra that went for touchdowns. These explosive performs have been on the thoughts of defensive coordinator Jim Knowles.
Knowles mentioned he takes final accountability for Ohio State’s miscues in its solely lack of the season.
“Any name that goes for an explosive, it’s important to take a look at, take accountability for,” Knowles mentioned. “You bought to judge the decision from high to backside and the sport plan.”
Coach Ryan Day mentioned Michigan’s 85- and 75-yard landing runs have been sufficient to “wreck the entire day,” however he’s taking the nice with the dangerous when evaluating his protection.
“There was nonetheless numerous good issues that occurred,” Day mentioned. “It wasn’t such as you watch the movie and also you’re like, ‘Jeez, we simply obtained utterly outmatched.’ It was only a lack of execution and too many massive performs.”
Occasional questions on protection have lingered for a lot of Day’s tenure.
In 2019, Day and the Buckeyes received the Large Ten and superior to the CFP behind a stout protection that held groups underneath 260 yards and 14 factors per sport.
However in 2020 and 2021, these numbers ballooned. Ohio State gave up 401.6 yards and 25.8 factors per sport in his second season and have been 372.9 yards and 22.8 factors on common throughout his third, which prompted him to hunt out Knowles and make adjustments on the defensive teaching workers.
Knowles’ protection allowed slightly below 304 yards per sport and ranked No. 12 in whole protection this season, and he’s been doing his half to rapidly flip the main focus towards the CFP.
“We’ve been having a number of the greatest practices we’ve had all season,” security Ronnie Hickman mentioned. “Having the ability to have this second probability is big, so we’re simply doing every little thing we will to not let it slip by means of our fingers.”
The defending nationwide champion Bulldogs boast the No. 7 total offense and topped 500 yards in seven video games this season.
Georgia’s passing and dashing offense each rank among the many high 20 in faculty soccer, and its duo of working backs between Daijun Edwards and Kenny McIntosh topped over 681 dashing yards apiece.
Ohio State’s line of defense consisting of Tuimoloau and Zach Harrison will even be challenged by Georgia quarterback Stetson Bennett, a Heisman Trophy finalist. Harrison thinks it’s been a supply of motivation to set the tone up entrance.
“The whole lot underneath the solar, we’ve heard it,” Harrison mentioned. “This workforce’s obtained numerous struggle and this workforce’s obtained numerous coronary heart. We’re simply not going to surrender on this workforce and never going to surrender on this yr and simply attempt to win all of it.”
Explosive performs saved the Buckeyes from the convention championship sport for a second yr, and Ohio State will want its protection to bounce again if it hopes to make the title sport Jan. 9 towards both TCU or the rival Wolverines.
“It was an enormous loss, however after going by means of every little thing and seeing our final result play out, for me and my household and my household right here, it’s been like, ‘Hey, we obtained a shot,’” Tuimoloau mentioned. “We obtained a chance. Let’s go do that factor.”
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Notre Dame vs. Georgia: Odds and how to watch the Allstate Sugar Bowl
Indiana’s Curt Cignetti on team’s first-round loss to Notre Dame
Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti discusses the pride he has in his team’s season despite a first-round exit to Notre Dame in the College Football Playoff.
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The first round of the College Football Playoff lived up to expectations, as the Notre Dame Fighting Irish claimed a quarterfinal spot after defeating the Indiana Hoosiers in snowy South Bend, Indiana. The Fighting Irish will face the No. 2 seeded Georgia Bulldogs in the Allstate Sugar Bowl.
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish secured their first playoff victory in the new era of the College Football Playoff with a 27-17 win over Indiana. Quarterback Riley Leonard delivered a stellar performance against the Hoosiers, completing 71.9% of his passes for 201 yards, one touchdown, and one interception while also scoring a touchdown on the ground. On defense, safety Xavier Watts was the standout player, recording 10 tackles and an interception to help the Fighting Irish clinch the victory.
The Bulldogs, who received a bye, are gearing up for a run at the College Football Playoff without their starting quarterback, Carson Beck. He will likely be sidelined due to an elbow injury on his throwing arm, which he sustained during the final play of the first half in the SEC Championship game against Texas. This injury forced him to leave the game early. Sophomore Gunner Stockton stepped in and successfully led the Bulldogs to a 22-19 victory. Gunner has a completion rate of 78.1% and has thrown for 206 yards in the three games he played this season. He is expected to lead the offense moving forward.
Here is everything to know ahead of kickoff at the All-State Sugar Bowl.
Allstate Sugar Bowl odds, lines: Notre Dame vs. Georgia
The Georgia Bulldogs are favorites to defeat the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, according to the BetMGM college football odds.
Odds as of afternoon on Saturday, Dec. 21.
- Spread: Georgia (-1.5)
- Moneylines: Georgia (-120); Notre Dame (+102)
- Over/under: 44.5
How to watch Notre Dame vs. Georgia in the Allstate Sugar Bowl
- Date: Wednesday, Jan. 1
- Time: 8:45 p.m. ET
- TV: ESPN
- Stream: Fubo
- Where: Caesars Superdome (New Orleans, LA)
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Georgia Disaster Recovery Centers to be closed for Christmas, New Year holidays
ATLANTA, Ga. (WALB) – All Georgia Disaster Recovery Centers will be closed for the holidays.
For the upcoming Christmas holiday, the centers will be closed from Tuesday, Dec. 24, until Thursday, Dec. 26.
The centers will be closed from Tuesday, Dec. 31, until Thursday, Jan. 2, for the New Year holiday.
All centers are also closed on Sundays.
While the centers are closed, you can call the FEMA helpline at (800) 621-3362, or apply or check your application on https://www.disasterassistance.gov/. The helpline will be closed on Dec. 25 and Jan. 1.
Survivors may visit any one of the FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers throughout the state to apply for assistance. Click here to find a center near you.
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Notre Dame vs. Georgia opening odds: Date, time, point spread and total for Sugar Bowl, CFP quarterfinal
The first victory of the new 12-team College Football Playoff goes to Notre Dame, as Marcus Freeman and the Irish blasted Indiana at home in South Bend to advance on to the quarterfinal. Their reward? A date with No. 2 seed Georgia, which earned a first-round bye after outlasting Texas in a classic SEC Championship Game earlier this month.
After a dominant performance against the Hoosiers, Notre Dame won’t be scared of anybody. The Irish defensive front manhandled the nation’s top scoring offense, while Jeremiyah Love and Co. outrushed Indiana 193-63. Notre Dame was the physically superior team from the opening snap, but now the competition ratchets up considerably against one of the most talented teams in the country. Which of these two teams is installed as the early favorite? The early spread and total have been released, so let’s break it all down.
Time: Jan. 1, 8:45 p.m. ET
Channel: ESPN
Location: Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, La.
According to FanDuel, Notre Dame opened up as 1.5-point favorites. However, the spread quickly flipped, and UGA became a 1.5-point favorite. There was also movement with the total, which opened at 46.5 before dropping to 45.5.
The big unknown looming over this game is Georgia’s QB situation, as redshirt sophomore Gunner Stockton is set to start for the Dawgs with Carson Beck unavailable due to an arm injury suffered in the conference title game against Texas. (Beck is likely out for the rest of Georgia’s season, with Smart saying earlier this week that his quarterback is still weighing surgical options.)
Of course, Stockton still did just enough to lead Georgia to a dramatic OT win over Texas in Atlanta, completing 12 of 16 passes for 71 yards (albeit with one brutal interception). And when this Georgia team is rolling, they’re commanding on both lines of scrimmage, capable of bullying just about anyone in the country. Even with Beck out, you can understand why Vegas would consider the Dawgs a slight favorite, especially considering that we still haven’t seen Notre Dame QB Riley Leonard succeed when pressed against a great defense.
Still, an essential pick ’em here feels about right, considering how stout both of these defenses are and how battled tested these teams have proven themselves to be.
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