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Ohio State's Cotton Bowl History

Ohio State Buckeyes, ranked number two, will face either Texas A&M or Miami in the Cotton Bowl on New Years Eve. The Buckeyes have a history of memorable games in the Cotton Bowl, including a victory against Texas A&M in 1987 and a national championship-securing win against Texas in 2024. Despite a less successful appearance in 2023, the team is well-prepared for this early playoff challenge.

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