QUINIX Sport News: It all comes down to this: Notre Dame vs. Ohio State for CFP national title

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The first 12-team College Football Playoff will crown its champion tonight. Here’s an in-depth look at the matchups as the Irish and Buckeyes battle in Atlanta.

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The national championship game is nearly here.

Ohio State is going for its first national title since the end of the 2014 season. The Buckeyes beat Alabama and Oregon with third-string QB Cardale Jones to win the first four-team College Football Playoff. A win on Monday night would make Ohio State the first 12-team CFP champion.

Notre Dame’s title drought stretches back a bit further than that. The Fighting Irish’s last national title came in 1988 when the team capped a 12-0 season with a Fiesta Bowl victory over West Virginia.

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Here’s what you need to know ahead of Monday night’s game.

Date: Jan. 20 | Time: 7:30 p.m. ET | TV: ESPN | Line: Ohio State -8.5 | Total: 46.5

Both Ohio State and Notre Dame were outside the top four of the final College Football Playoff rankings and were big beneficiaries of the format’s expansion to 12 teams. The Buckeyes lost to Oregon and Michigan in the regular season and the latter loss was inexplicable. Ohio State had its worst game of the season against the Wolverines, and Michigan was able to grab a 13-10 win.

That loss cost Ohio State a chance at the Big Ten title game and a first-round bye in the playoff. That ultimately didn’t matter. The Michigan loss could go down in Ohio State lore as lighting a fire under this team. The Buckeyes blitzed Tennessee in the first round of the playoff and then got their revenge on Oregon in a game that could have been called via mercy rule midway through the second quarter. Ohio State had a 31-0 lead over the Ducks in the Rose Bowl on the way to a 41-21 win.

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Ohio State’s win over Texas in the Cotton Bowl was a bit closer, but Jack Sawyer put an exclamation point on the 28-14 victory with his 83-yard fumble return for a touchdown with less than three minutes to go.

If Notre Dame wins the title, the Fighting Irish’s Week 2 loss to Northern Illinois could go down in history as the worst loss ever suffered by a national champion. The Huskies went to South Bend in Week 2 and got a 16-14 win over Notre Dame as the Irish’s offense was out of sorts. The loss to NIU came just a week after Notre Dame opened the season with a win over Texas A&M.

Since then, however, Notre Dame has been fantastic. The Irish have seemingly improved every week and have the nation’s longest current win streak heading into the title game. Notre Dame’s 13 straight wins included victories over Louisville, Navy and Army in the regular season before taking down Indiana, Georgia and Penn State in the playoff. The Irish came back from a 10-3 halftime deficit to beat the Nittany Lions 27-24 on a 41-yard field goal by Mitch Jeter with seven seconds to go.

Both signal callers are playing some of their best football of the season. And we’re guaranteed to have the first CFP champion with a first-year transfer quarterback.

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Former Kansas State QB Will Howard has thrown for at least 289 yards in all three playoff games for Ohio State so far and has six passing TDs with just two interceptions. Howard has also completed over 70% of his passes in the playoff and is just below 73% for the season. He finished 24-of-33 for 289 yards, a TD and an interception against Texas. He also had a key fourth-down run in the fourth quarter that could have been a touchdown if he didn’t trip on his way to the end zone.

Ex-Duke QB Riley Leonard continues to be the player Notre Dame turns to when it needs key yards on the ground. Leonard’s passing stats aren’t the most impressive. He’s thrown for just 514 yards across the three playoff games so far and has three passing TDs with three interceptions. But he’s been vital as a rusher. Leonard had 14 carries for 80 yards against Georgia, and though he only rushed for 35 yards against Penn State, his third-quarter touchdown tied the game at 10-10. Leonard has rushed 167 times for 866 yards and 16 TDs this season. That ranks sixth among QBs this season.

 

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