Undefeated No. 1 Georgia will square off with No. 4 Ohio State in the Peach Bowl for the right to play in the national title game. The defending national champions are favored by a touchdown vs. the Buckeyes in the semifinal matchup.

However, Ohio State wide receiver Emeka Egbuka doesn’t categorize his team as an underdog. The sophomore believes 11-1 Ohio State is up for the task of playing spoiler to Georgia’s hopes of repeating as national champions.

“I can’t speak for everyone but, for me personally, I don’t feel like underdogs,” Egbuka said.

The 6-foot-1, 205-pound Egbuka could play a major factor in determining the outcome. The explosive Egbuka has caught 66 receptions for 1,039 yards and 9 touchdowns, while averaging 15.7 yards per catch.

Meanwhile, Ohio State quarterback C.J. Stroud is embracing the status as an underdog.

“I do feel like people are counting us out, but that’s fine,” Stroud said via ESPN. “We’ve been counted out plenty of times … This isn’t nothing new. I definitely think this is the path that God wanted us on and I’m just rocking with that. If that means we’re the underdog, I’m cool with it.”

Ohio State’s lone loss came against Michigan in the regular season finale. Georgia is coming off a 50-30 victory vs. LSU in the SEC title game.

Georgia-Ohio State will play on Saturday at 8 p.m. ET (ESPN) and the winner will face either No. 2 Michigan or No. 3 TCU in the national title game.