© Provided by Sports Illustrated The Buckeyes face the nation’s top rushing defense in Georgia on Saturday. Ohio State is expected to have its leading rusher, Miyan Williams, available when it faces Georgia in a College Football Playoff semifinal at the Peach Bowl in Atlanta on Saturday. Williams returned to practice on Thursday after missing previous sessions this week because of a stomach bug. However, he did not attend the team’s press conference at the College Football Hall of Fame. In a year when Buckeyes running backs have been plagued by injuries, coach Ryan Day told reporters he expects Williams to play against the Bulldogs. Williams, who rushed for 817 yards and 13 touchdowns this season, injured his ankle against Indiana on Nov. 12, which prevented him from playing the following week against Maryland. The injury also limited his production against Michigan on Nov. 26, when he finished with 34 rushing yards on…
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