© Provided by Buckeyes Now on FanNation “We’ve gotten good feedback on that, so we decided to do that again this year.” When Ohio State takes the field for Saturday’s Peach Bowl against Georgia, the players will be outfitted in throwback uniforms that feature a traditional striping pattern associated with championship teams of the past. “We try to honor the traditions and try to do the best we can in that area,” head coach Ryan Day during his virtual media availability on Monday afternoon. The throwback uniforms were introduced during the Buckeyes’ run to the inaugural College Football Playoff as a nod to the 1968 title team, complete with a Block “O” on the collar, as well as black TV numbers on the shoulders of the scarlet home jersey. Ohio State wore the road version in a 42-35 upset of No. 1 Alabama in the Sugar Bowl, then wore the…
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