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Final thoughts, score predictions ahead of national championship game
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10TV’s Dom Tiberi and Adam King share their final thoughts and predictions ahead of today’s title game between Ohio State and Notre Dame.
Before the first 12-team College Football Playoff even started, there were already plenty of people suggesting changes for determining future national champions.
Ohio State (13-2) and Notre Dame (14-1) aren't quibbling, at least not this year.
Had it remained a four-team playoff, the Buckeyes' loss to a middling Michigan team and the Irish's defeat against Northern Illinois would likely have been deal-breakers.
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“Our season would be over,” Notre Dame defensive lineman Howard Cross III said. “Now we have a chance to play in this game.”
Two of the biggest brands in the sport will square off in the CFP championship game Monday night at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. The game will end the longest season in college football history — 150 days since starting Aug. 24.
“I think a lot of teams are starting their offseason program,” Buckeyes offensive lineman Donovan Jackson said with a laugh, “and we’re still playing.”
Ohio State will be playing for its first championship since 2014 and Notre Dame for its first since 1988.
The Buckeyes already had a one-point road loss to Oregon when, as a three-touchdown favorite, they were upset 13-10 at home by Michigan on Nov. 30. The Irish's season appeared over before it really got started when, as a four-touchdown favorite, they lost 16-14 to Northern Illinois on Sept. 7.
Ohio State survived its crushing defeat on the strength of its four wins over top-five opponents, tied for most ever in a season. The Buckeyes have beaten Tennessee, Oregon and Texas in the playoff.
Players on both teams said they used their humbling losses as a reset.
Ohio State coach Ryan Day said the journey's twists and turns won't mean much if his team falls short Monday.
“That’s the sobering reality of this game, that nobody cares about what you go through, and you’ve got to win that final one to finish the mission,” he said. “That’s it for our guys, and as much as some of these wins have been great wins for us, to me, it’s about winning this final game.”
Notre Dame closed the regular season with 10 straight wins, most in lopsided fashion, and its nation-leading streak has reached 13 after playoff wins over Indiana, Georgia and Penn State.
Xavier Watts, the Irish’s two-time All-America safety, said he and his teammates didn’t doubt they could bounce back after getting embarrassed in their second game.
“We went against Purdue the next week and we kind of went out there and let all our anger out,” Watts said. “Each week we just continued to improve. I just think each week we continued to get better and better and seen growth, and here we are now.”