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Oregon vs Texas Tech: Trench War

Oregons Dan Lanning faces off against former Stanford star David Bailey, now leading the nation in sacks for Texas Tech. Baileys relentless pass rush, backed by a formidable defensive line and linebackers, has Texas Techs defense ranked among the best in the country. In the trenches, Oregons potent rushing attack, ranked thirteenth, will test Texas Techs stout run defense. The outcome of this high-stakes College Football Playoff Orange Bowl hinges on controlling the line and limiting the opposing teams offensive options.

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