[Chris Francis]
And then there were two. We’ve seen some blowouts, some nailbiters and everything in between during the first ever 12 team College Football Playoff.
7 seed Notre Dame and 8 seed Ohio State are still standing with the Buckeyes more than a touchdown favorite to win the title Monday night.
There are a couple reasons for that. Ohio State has looked dominant during their three playoff wins, destroying Tennessee and top seed Oregon, then forcing Texas into a fatal mistake in the semifinal. Despite the roll they’re on, Head Coach Ryan Day is wary of the Fighting Irish.
“This is an excellent team that has just found a way to win week in and week out. I think they have over 140 points off of turnovers. They play great in all three phases. You talk about offense, defense and special teams, these guys are really good on special teams. They keep you on your heels all the time. They fake punts, they fake field goals, they find different creative ways to get guys in the game.”
Ohio State and Notre Dame are the top two defenses in college football so it will land on the quarterbacks to play mistake free, Will Howard has done that so far, but he knows the challenge he faces on Monday
“These guys play hard, and they’re tough. they’re gonna do everything they can to disrupt me, the passer, those guys are gonna move up front they’re active.”
On the other side, the Fighting Irish were dominant against Indiana and then did just enough to get by Georgia and Penn State in their three playoff games. They’ve also been hit hard by some key injuries along both the offensive and defensive lines. Coach Marcus Freeman was asked how they’ve prepared to play the longest season in college football. 16 games has never been done before.
“You had to have a big-picture approach to the next four opportunities, even though you didn’t know if they were guaranteed or not. I think each week you kind of get with your sports performance team and have some discussions and make a plan for what you feel your team needs physically and mentally for that week. It’s worked pretty well for us, and we’ve got one more opportunity to see how well we prepared.”
Freeman hopes they can run the football as they have done all season, if they can do that and keep the ball away from Ohio State, they’ll have a chance to keep it close until the fourth quarter. That’s the plan says star running back Jeremiyah Love.
“Just being here is special, we have a chance to do something legendary at this program that hasn’t been done in a minute. Im looking forward to the opportunity to go out there with my brothers and compete. And show the world what we got because we have a lot of doubters out there.”
The Irish embracing the underdog role, they have not won a national championship since 1988. The Buckeyes last won in 2014, the first year of the 4 team playoff. Both nationally renowned programs hoping to make history Monday night.
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