Ohio State Buckeyes receiver Emeka Egbuka made a spectacular catch to set a touchdown against the Tennessee Volunteers in the College Football Playoff.
After Jeremiah Smith snatched a 37-yard touchdown catch from quarterback Will Howard, Ohio State got a defensive stop and scored again.
Ohio State entered this matchup with Tennessee on pins and needles following its demoralizing loss to the Michigan Wolverines in the season finale. After all, if Ohio State could only manage 10 points against Michigan, how would it be able to puncture Tennessee?
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