Ohio State beats Texas 28-14 in the Cotton Bowl to advance to the College Football Playoff championship
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Ohio State beats Texas 28-14 in the Cotton Bowl to advance to the College Football Playoff championship.
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Ohio State beats Texas 28-14 in the Cotton Bowl to advance to the College Football Playoff championship.
After anemic demand for some early-round CFP games, Buckeyes and Irish fans are snapping up championship tickets.
The Yahoo Sports college football team gives their predictions for the game.
The Buckeyes will play Notre Dame for the national title on Jan. 20.
The Buckeyes are 8.5-point favorites over the Fighting Irish.
Whoever wins the Cotton Bowl will likely enter the national title game as the favorite.
College football always had a natural endpoint: New Year’s Day. Now, though, the playoff stretches uncomfortably deep into January.
The Buckeyes will meet Notre Dame for the national title on Jan. 20.
The title game is set.
Mitch Jeter hit a 41-yard kick with seven seconds to go.
Howard's left hand got hit hard in the first half.
Carter finished the season with 12 sacks and should be a top-10 pick.
Following a memorable and exciting Semifinal round, Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and SI's Pat Forde recount the Cotton Bowl and Orange Bowl.
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Three teams have booked their tickets to the CFP semifinals. Who will join them?
We'll find out the first national title game participant on Thursday night.
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Can the Ducks beat the Buckeyes for a second time this season?
Three teams have booked their tickets to the College Football Playoff semifinals. Who will be the fourth?
The Nittany Lions are a win away from the national title game.
Officials opted not to flag Texas for targeting at a crucial point in the Peach Bowl, a non-call that left many scratching their heads.