If the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl will be the last game in Jalen Ramsey’s college career, the Florida State cornerback will leave with a worthy test.

Ramsey, a junior and consensus All-American for the No. 9 Seminoles, likely will match up often with Houston wide receiver Demarcus Ayers, the decorated football-catching machine for the No. 18 Cougars. It sounds as though Ayers may want to bring earplugs.

“He needs to be mic’d up,” FSU running back Dalvin Cook said of the . “That’s all I’m saying.”

The Ayers-Ramsey matchup might be the most compelling in the Peach Bowl, to be played at noon Thursday at the Georgia Dome. Ayers has caught 89 passes this season, tied for 12th in the country.

On Saturday in Atlanta, Ramsey did not offer much detail about his on-field verbal discourse, save that he seeks to tilt opposing receivers off of their game and that he doesn’t get into insulting opponents’ family members.