The Georgia Bulldogs will face off against the Oklahoma Sooners in the Rose Bowl for the College Football Playoff semifinal.

Interestingly, on Monday, a victim’s protective order was filed against Oklahoma’s leading rusher Rodney Anderson. A hearing has been scheduled for December 18 at 10:00 am.

The woman who filed the protective order is a student at Oklahoma, according to SportsDay.com. No other details are known at this time.

According to OKLaw.org, a protective order is described as the following:

“A protective order is a civil court order that is designed to stop violent and harassing behavior and to protect you and your family from the abuser. It offers civil legal protection from domestic violence to both male and female victims. While protection orders can help keep you safe, they are only pieces of paper and you still must take other steps to protect yourself.”

Anderson has rushed for 960 yards and 11 TDs, while adding 16 catches for 283 receiving yards and five receiving TDs this season for the Sooners’ electric offense.

This is something to keep an eye on leading up to the Playoff game.