Miyan Williams’ Touchdown Run Puts Ohio State Ahead Of Georgia, 14-7
Running back Miyan Williams shook off a stomach bug earlier in the week to give Ohio State a 14-7 second-quarter lead over Georgia in the College Football Playoff semifinal at the Peach Bowl.
Williams’ two-yard touchdown run with 12:30 remaining in the half capped an 11-play, 75-yard drive for the Buckeyes, who scored just the sixth rushing touchdown the Bulldogs have allowed all season.
Ohio State quickly extended the lead to 21-7 after quarterback Stetson Bennett was picked off by linebacker Steele Chambers, then quarterback C.J. Stroud found wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. for a 16-yard score just three plays later.
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Harrison's touchdown, his second of the evening, put Ohio State ahead by 14. It's the most Georgia has trailed by this season, topping the 13-point second-quarter deficit they faced in their 26-22 win at Missouri on Oct. 1
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