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Ohio State football expected to make Peach Bowl history against Georgia

As the starting running back against Michigan, Ohio State's Chip Trayanum gained 83 yards in 14 carries.

Ohio State is making some impressive first impressions this bowl season.

For the first time in the 55-year history of the Peach Bowl, Ohio State will be one of the teams and Peach Bowl CEO Gary Stokan is welcoming the Buckeyes with open arms.

He has a lot of reasons to.

In Columbus to formally invite the Buckeyes to the bowl game, which is also the College Football Playoff National Semifinal Game, Stokan said its very likely that Ohio State has already broken and set some records.

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“We've had to add 2,000 seats, standing room only,” he said, adding that he expects the largest crowd in the history of Mercedes-Benz Stadium. “We got the tickets to Ohio State Monday and they sold out Wednesday. Which maybe a record for us in any of our nine years being in the CFP."

The No.4 Buckeyes play No.1 Georgia in the Peach Bowl at 8 p.m. on Dec. 31 in Atlanta.

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Only resale tickets are available and in the grand scheme of things, they aren't too un-affordable.

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On SeatGeek, resale tickets start at $310 for standing room only seats, while seated tickets start at $389 each.

On StubHub, standing room only tickets start at $345 with seated tickets starting at $427.

Ticketmaster has seated tickets starting at $329.

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This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Ohio State vs. Georgia in CFP could break attendance records