Ohio State’s path in College Football Playoff
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Both teams had empty possessions, but Miami conducted a methodical drive in the final five minutes to kill some clock and eventually put the game away with a touchdown pass from Carson Beck to Mark Fletcher. An interception on Ohio State's following drive sealed the win for Miami.
This is the second year the CFP is using a 12-team format. The first round begins Dec. 19 and the action continues through the national title game on Jan. 19.Bookmark this page and check back throughout the playoff for score updates,
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Bryce Underwood dazzled and derped for Michigan football, and interim coach Biff Poggi had the Wolverines loose for the Citrus Bowl.
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The site gives the Longhorns a 57.4% shot at winning the Citrus Bowl over the Wolverines on Nov. 28. The site's formula predicts that Texas will beat Texas A&M in the college football Week 14 SEC game this week. The Data Skrive model picks Michigan to win and cover, and the score to go under.
Below are my Week 18, 2025 positional ranks for PPR leagues. As always, these ranks are continually updated throughout the week, so check back often. And don’t forget to check out Fantasy Football Happy Hour with Matthew Berry every weekday LIVE at 12 p.m. ET on YouTube and on Peacock at 5 p.m. ET.
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