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NCAA CFP NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
DATE: Monday, January 12, 2015
TIME: 8:30 PM EST
VENUE: AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TX
Live / Repeat:Live
Once more for it all: Previewing Oregon vs. Ohio State for the College Football Playoff national championship
UO offense vs. OSU defense: Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Marcus Mariota will ...
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Oregon
became a three-headed rushing monster again in the Rose Bowl with the
return of tailback Thomas Tyner from injury. Tyner rushed for 124 yards
and two scores in the Ducks' 59-20 win over Florida State. Oregon's top
three rushers, Royce Freeman, quarterback Marcus Mariota and Tyner, have
combined for 2,585 yards and 38 touchdowns. Depth at the position
allowed Oregon to move Byron Marshall, last year's leading rusher, to
receiver. The Ducks average 242 rushing yards per game and led the
Pac-12 in that category for a league-record ninth straight season. Ohio
State's front seven, led by All-American defensive end Joey Bosa, ranks
No. 34 nationally in stopping the run. The Buckeyes allow 142 yards per
game and are coming off two strong performances. Ohio State held
Wisconsin's Melvin Gordon, the nation's leading rusher, to 76 yards in
the Big Ten title game and limited Alabama to 170, which was 36 yards
below the team's average.
The question is how many receivers
Oregon can lose before it starts to show. The Ducks lost starter Devon
Allen on the first play of the Rose Bowl, but Darren Carrington more
than picked up the slack with 165 receiving yards with two touchdowns.
But now Carrington is out after failing a drug test, which puts more
pressure on freshman Charles Nelson and veteran Keanan Lowe, who was
slowed by late-season injuries and hasn't caught a pass since Nov. 22
against Colorado. Ohio State led the Big Ten with 24 interceptions, led
by Vonn Bell's six. Doran Grant added five, while Tyvis Powell had four.
Ohio
State ranks third in the Big Ten, averaging 262 yards per game.
Sophomore tailback Ezekiel Elliott leads the team with 1,632 rushing
yards and 14 touchdowns. He rushed for 220 yards in the Big Ten title
game and 230 more against Alabama in the Sugar Bowl. Third-string
quarterback Cardale Jones is not as proficient a runner as Braxton
Miller or J.T. Barrett, but he is a load at 6 feet 5 and 250 pounds and
is hard to tackle. Oregon's defensive front is tall and athletic, with a
classic bend-but-don't break mentality. The Ducks have, historically,
made it a point to stop the run first. Oregon allows 156 yards per game
and is led by emerging defensive end DeForest Buckner, who leads the
team with 13 tackles for losses.