Ohio State Football: How to watch Peach Bowl vs. Georgia
By Ryan Stano
It’s almost here. The College Football Playoff semifinal matchup between the Ohio State football team and Georgia will be played just over 48 hours from now. While the Buckeyes are the underdog, it gives them another chance to shock the world as a 4-seed in the CFP.
It will be a borderline home game for the Bulldogs. This Peach Bowl is being played in Atlanta, although Ohio State football fans have been gobbling up tickets as well. It looks like it will be about 60/40 in terms of the fan splits with a slight edge to the Georgia fans.
Ohio State is looking for its first win in the CFP since making the National Championship Game in 2020. This is the second time they have been the four-seed and the first time since they won it all back in 2014. They shocked the world then and they are trying to do the same this year.
As far as being able to watch the game, you will have several options to do so. There will be several different broadcasts of the game on Saturday night. Coverage starts at 8 pm, but the game likely won’t kick off until 8:15 or so. You can watch whatever broadcast you like on ESPN’s family of networks.
The main broadcast is on ESPN. You can also watch the skycast on ESPNEWS if that’s something that interests you. Pat McAfee’s show will also be covering the game on ESPN 2 if you’d rather watch it that way. There is also a hometown broadcast for the Buckeyes online on ESPN 3 if you’d like to listen to Paul Keels and Jim Lachey on the radio.
The final broadcast is the command center broadcast, which you can watch on ESPN U. All of these broadcasts are also available to watch via the ESPN app. Whichever broadcast you want to watch, they are all available for you to consume.
Hopefully, the Buckeyes are able to come away with a victory!