June 18, 2026

Ohio State could lean on Miyan Williams in Peach Bowl: How Buckeyes can own the trenches


There are so many ways to dissect the Peach Bowl matchup this year between top-ranked Georgia and No. 4 Ohio State. We’ve talked a lot about how Ohio State can have success against Georgia through the air and the threat Georgia’s tight ends pose in the passing game. Now let’s touch on the trenches. Each team is going to try to establish its physicality in the trenches, but which one will have more success? Advertisement Ohio State isn’t completely healthy at running back. Evan Pryor remains out with a knee injury, and TreVeyon Henderson will not play because of a foot injury. GO DEEPER Peach Bowl crowd split, recruiting, TreVeyon Henderson’s status: Ohio State notebook The good news for the Buckeyes is that Miyan Williams, who injured his foot against Indiana on Nov. 12, has had a month to recover since returning against Michigan. They’ll also have Chip Trayanum, who…

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