After a rout in the quarterfinals, Ohio State has another tough matchup next week against Texas.
Oddsmakers at Fanatics Sportsbook have the Buckeyes as six-point favorites for the College Football Playoff semifinals clash in the Cotton Bowl on Jan. 10.
Ohio State is -225 on the moneyline, meaning the Buckeyes have a 69.23 percent chance to advance to the championship game, where they would face Penn State or the winner of Georgia vs. Notre Dame.
Oddsmakers expect a shootout next Friday with the total coming at 54 points, although both defenses are among the top in the nation.
Ohio State is allowing the fewest yards per play in the nation, at 3.9 yards per play this season, while Texas gives up just 4.1.
Ohio State vs. Texas Odds
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Ohio State | -6 (-110) | -225 | o54 (-110) |
Texas | +6 (-110) | +185 | u54 (-110) |
The talent on each side is immense, as both teams are among the most profitable college sporting programs in the country.
With NFL talent littered on each side of the field, we are looking at a potential classic in this one.
Texas will need stronger quarterback play from starter Quinn Ewers, who had a dicey second half against Arizona State in the 39-31 double-overtime win.
Ewers completed 20 of 30 passes for 322 yards and three touchdowns, but his fourth-quarter interception nearly cost the Longhorns the game as it allowed Arizona State to march down the field and tie the game.
Texas blew a 16-point lead in the game, but Ewers did deliver a fourth-down touchdown in the first overtime to save the Longhorns’ season.
Meanwhile, Buckeyes signal caller Will Howard threw for 319 yards and three touchdowns with zero interceptions in a 41-21 win over Oregon.
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Wide receiver Jeremiah Smith looked dominant, reeling in seven catches for 187 yards and two touchdowns while looking unguardable for most of the game.
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