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During the matchup in Atlanta, Ohio State wide receiver Emeka Egbuka made college football history. Egbuka became the all-time leader of receptions in Ohio State history with 202, surpassing K.J. Hill for the historic feat.
Egbuka broke the record with a 12-yard reception, his 202nd catch as a Buckeye, for a first down in the second quarter of the game against Notre Dame. The drive resulted in an Ohio State touchdown to put the Buckeyes up 14-7. The record was previously held by K.J. Hill with 201 receptions between 2016-19.
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