After a bitter 29-23 loss in the 2019 Fiesta Bowl to the Tigers, the Buckeyes came back with a dominant 49-28 win over the same team a year later in the Sugar Bowl. “We’ll use the same formula as we prepare to play in this game,” Day said. “The fundamentals are the first part we have to hammer in the first week. Then we game plan and do as much as we can on campus.” The Buckeyes plan to travel to Atlanta on Dec. 26 then have what amounts to a normal week of preparation for the game. The Bulldogs not only are the top-ranked team in the country but the defending national champions. They beat Alabama in the National Championship Game last season after losing to the Crimson Tide in the SEC Championship Game, ending a national championship drought of 40 years. Georgia lost a modern record 15 players…
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