Ohio State quarterback Will Howard unable to take Rose Bowl celebration stage: 'They're blocking me'
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UNLV Head Coach Dan Mullen joins Colin Cowherd to discuss his expectations for Ohio State as they look to bounce back from their Michigan loss against Tennessee in the CFP.
PASADENA, Calif. — As the final 10 minutes of a confoundingly lopsided College Football Playoff quarterfinal drained from the Rose Bowl Stadium clock, Chris Smith shuffled his way through Row 18 of Section 3 until he reached an aisle. The father of Ohio State's most famous player — freshman phenom Jeremiah Smith, the most talented wideout in the country — sported a scarlet sweatsuit provided to him by Battle Sports, the football apparel company with which his son had signed an endorsement deal. He pulled the hood over his head as the evening temperature dipped into the upper 50s and a set of headphones wrapped around his ears. Aside from the fact that he was seated in the Buckeyes' family section, which occupied the first few rows behind Ohio State's bench, there was nothing to indicate that Chris Smith bore any relation to the sport's fastest-growing star, the offensive MVP from what ended as a 41-21 annihilation of top-seeded Oregon.
After a thrilling College Football Playoff Quarterfinal at the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl between Texas and Arizona State, Wednesday's second quarterfinal offered as decisive of a result as you'll find in the Ohio State Buckeyes' blowout win over the Oregon Ducks.
PASADENA, Calif. — Jeremiah Smith caught two of Will Howard's three long touchdown passes during Ohio State's sensational 34-point first half, and the No. 6 Buckeyes roared into the College Football Playoff semifinals with a 41-21 victory over No. 1 Oregon in the 111th Rose Bowl Game on Wednesday night.
Jeremiah Smith was already in the Ohio State record books. Now he's in the Big Ten record books too.
If there were ever a game from the 2024 season to run back, it's hard to pick a better sequel than Ohio State playing Oregon again.
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