COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio State’s defenders haven’t forgotten November 26. 42 points given up to their rival at home. Five explosive plays went for 349 yards and all five resulted in a touchdown. OSU defensive coordinator Jim Knowles said the game came down to those five plays. “It’s explosive plays really. That’s what it came down to . . . something we had been very good at when you look at the season as a whole. Not systematic but too many explosives,” Knowles said. “You have to look those from an individual basis. We deal with those as a defense together because those are the critical factors in winning the game.” Ohio State embracing underdog label ahead of Peach Bowl against Georgia Members of Ohio State’s defense answered questions Wednesday during a Peach Bowl press conference as the Buckeyes prepare for No. 1 ranked Georgia in the College Football…
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