Miami, Ohio State Buckeyes football and Hurricanes
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With the Ohio State Buckeyes next opponent set in the Miami Hurricanes, here are three things Ohio State needs to be aware of before the game.
The massive turnover sparked Ohio State, as it set the Buckeyes up at the Miami 17 yard line, where Craig Krenzel and the Buckeyes had a touchdown on their mind. On 4th and 1 from the two-yard line, Ohio State kept it in the hands of Krenzel, who took the ball over the goal line to tie up the game at seven.
Miami star Malachi Toney lined up for a punt return deep in their own territory, but Toney changed the game with a sensational return. Toney broke through 55 yards down to the Texas A&M 25-yard line to give the Hurricanes their best chance at points all afternoon.
A classic Buckeye rivalry will be renewed Dec. 31, as the No. 10 seed Miami Hurricanes will travel to AT&T Stadium to face off against the No. 2 seed Ohio State
Texas A&M hosts Miami at Kyle Field in the College Football Playoffs with a spot in the quarterfinals against Ohio State on the line.