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The biggest drop in the field is Texas A&M, whose loss to Texas caused their title odds to double from +700 to +1400. The Aggies not only paid for being upset, but they’re also paying for a draw that stacks them against Miami, then Ohio State, then likely Georgia, and that’s all before a potential title game.
Dave Portnoy watched Ohio State’s epic collapse on Saturday night as a proud Wolverine. The Barstool Sports founder and Michigan alum slammed Ohio State kicker Jayden Fielding and coach Ryan Day for the decisive missed field goal that cost the No. 1-ranked Buckeyes in the Big Ten championship game against No. 2 Indiana.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State is headed back to the College Football Playoff. The Buckeyes were unveiled as the No. 2 seed during Sunday’s bracket reveal. They earned a first-round bye and will face the winner of No. 7 Texas A&M and No. 10.
We won't know Ohio State's College Football Playoff destination for sure until Sunday afternoon, but it looks like it will be the Orange Bowl.
Fresh off a dominant performance in the SEC Championship Game, Georgia (12-1) earned the No. 3 seed, failing to supplant OSU despite beating the only team that had defeated it earlier in the season. Big 12 champion Texas Tech (12-1) slotted No. 4 with the top four seeds all receiving first-round byes in Year 2 of the 12-team format.
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Defending national champion Ohio State to 3rd straight Cotton Bowl, will face Miami or Texas A&M
Ohio State is heading to the Cotton Bowl for the third consecutive year. This time, it's for a College Football Playoff quarterfinal on New Year's Eve against either Miami or Texas A&M.
There may be no better job in college football history than what Curt Cignetti has accomplished, taking an Indiana program that had the most all-time losses to
Odds: +250 Less than a year after the Buckeyes bulldozed their way to a national title, they're favored to do so again. Ohio State suffered its first loss of the season in Saturday's Big Ten Championship Game,
Ohio State lost by three points on a neutral site to the nation’s only remaining undefeated team in a game that came down to a missed chip-shot field goal. Yet it’s still walking into the playoffs as the favorite to repeat as national champions.
No. 2 seed Ohio State awaits the winner of Miami vs. Texas A&M in the Cotton Bowl at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on Wednesday, Dec. 31.
Before the College Football Playoff, Paul Finebaum shared his thoughts on whether Ohio State as they pursue another championship.