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Orange Bowl: Oregon vs Texas Tech

Get ready for a thrilling College Football Playoff quarterfinal in the Orange Bowl, where the fifth-ranked Oregon Ducks face off against the fourth-ranked Texas Tech Red Raiders. This high-stakes matchup kicks off on New Years Day at noon Eastern Time in Miami, Florida, live on ESPN. Both teams boast explosive offenses, with Oregon averaging 39.2 points per game and Texas Tech ranking second nationally in scoring. However, defenses could steal the show, with Texas Tech leading the nation in forced turnovers and Oregon holding opponents to 271.4 yards. Oregon seeks redemption after last years quarterfinal loss, while Texas Tech makes its first-ever playoff appearance. Oregon enters as a slight 2.5-point favorite. Expect fireworks when these high-powered attacks clash in Miami.

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