The Hurricanes will square off with the defending national champions.
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The No. 10 Miami Hurricanes defeated No. 7 Texas A&M in College Station on Saturday, successfully navigating their first-ever College Football Playoff appearance and advancing to the quarterfinas. The Hurricanes' hard-fought victory at Kyle Field means they have now punched their ticket to face the defending national champions, the No. 2 Ohio State Buckeyes.
In 2024, Ohio State capped the first year of the 12-team playoff with a 34-23 win over Notre Dame en route to the ninth national championship in program history. In 2025, the Buckeyes are right back in the thick of it. Ryan Day’s No. 2 Ohio State squad now awaits Miami, guaranteeing a brutal test for the Hurricanes in the CFP quarterfinal.
The stakes could not be higher for Mario Cristobal’s Miami squad. The win over the Aggies sends the team to Dallas, Texas, to face the No. 2 seed Buckeyes in a CFP quarterfinal on New Year’s Eve at the Goodyear Cotton Bowl. This immediate leap to a clash with the defending champions guarantees Miami a brutal test against America’s top-ranked defense and a program operating at an elite level.
For Miami, this victory over Texas A&M was a chance to fully resurrect “The U” on the national stage. After making their debut in the playoff field, the Hurricanes now face the formidable task of taking down the reigning title holders, setting the stage for a dramatic quarterfinal showdown.
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Miami advances to play defending champion No. 2 Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl on New Year's Eve.
Ohio State capped off one of the most dominant regular seasons in recent memory, finishing 12-0 with only the season opener against No. 1 Texas as a one-score game. Ohio State has the best defense in America, ranked No. 1 in scoring — allowing 8.2 points per game — and has not allowed over 16 points in a game. Carson Beck — who was on the Georgia team that defeated Ohio State in the Playoff in 2022 — will have the opportunity to go against this stifling unit, which is anchored by multiple potential first-round NFL talents, including safety Caleb Downs and linebackers Arvell Reese and Sonny Styles.
On offense, the Buckeyes feature Heisman finalist Julian Sayin, who is leading the country in completion percentage — currently eclipsing the all-time NCAA single-season record with a mark of 78.4% — to go along with 3,323 passing yards, 31 touchdowns, and six interceptions. Ohio State is obviously loaded with skill position talent, including who many think is the best player in college football in wide receiver Jeremiah Smith, who put up over a thousand receiving yards. If that's not enough, the Buckeyes have Carnell Tate on the other side, who is viewed as a consensus first-round pick come April, combining to form the most dangerous receiving duo in the nation.
Fortunately for Miami, Ohio State will be looking to bounce back from its first loss since November of 2024. The Buckeyes lost a low-scoring defensive battle to Indiana, 13-10, in the Big Ten Championship, in a game where a potential game-tying 27-yard field goal was missed late in the fourth quarter. If last season was any indication, Ryan Day's team is expected to hit another gear now that the postseason is here, with the sting of that championship defeat serving as potent motivation for their quarterfinal matchup.
That's not to say the Hurricanes don't have the talent to match, with Ruben Bain Jr., Malachi Toney and Mark Fletcher Jr. as just a few names to throw out. But, Miami will enter New Year's Eve as an underdog with one of college football's best teams on the other side.
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