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Gee Scott MORE THAN 16.5 Receiving Yards

As opposing defenses have keyed in on shutting down Smith and Egbuka in the Buckeyes’ receiving game, Gee Scott has quietly stepped up and made the most of his opportunities. Over the course of the three playoff games, Scott has been incredibly efficient, hauling in 10 of 11 targets and surpassing this yardage line in each contest, averaging a solid 33 yards per game. With his growing role and the defense’s attention diverted to the bigger names, Scott finds himself in an ideal position to continue his strong play. This is a prime opportunity for him to capitalize on favorable matchups and keep producing, making it a fantastic spot for him to shine once again.

Riley Leonard MORE THAN 177.5 Passing Yards

Leonard and the passing offense have shown they can hit their stride when it matters most, particularly since mid-October. Over the last 10 games, Leonard has surpassed this yardage line in 7 of them, a clear sign of his growing consistency. While he didn’t push the ball downfield against Georgia, in the other two playoff games, Leonard has been averaging over 210 passing yards, showcasing his ability to move the ball effectively when called upon. With Notre Dame entering this game as significant underdogs, there are multiple scenarios where Leonard will be forced to air it out in order to keep pace, making it highly likely he will reach this mark once again. Whether it’s a high-scoring affair or a comeback attempt, this game sets up well for Leonard to surpass his yardage line and deliver another strong performance.

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