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Buckeyes Face Miami in CFP: Key Matchup

Ohio State Buckeyes secure a first-round bye in the College Football Playoff, despite a recent loss in the Big Ten championship. Despite the setback, they remain a top three team, with Julian Sayin still in the Heisman Trophy conversation. ESPN predicts a second-round victory against Miami Hurricanes, with a key matchup being Ohio States offensive line against Miamis defensive front. The Buckeyes will face the winner of the Miami versus Texas A&M game on December thirty-first.

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