Houston Chronicle

CFP national championsh­ip

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NO. 3 OHIOSTATE (7-0) VS. NO. 1ALABAMA (12-0)

When/where: 7 p.m. today; Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Fla. TV/radio: ESPN; 92.5 FM, 97.5 FM. Line: Alabama by 8. Series record: Alabama leads 3-1.

WHAT’S AT STAKE?

The Crimson Tide will play for their sixth national championsh­ip under coach Nick Saban, 13th overall in college football’s poll era (1936-present) and first since 2017. Alabama is 2-2 in CFP championsh­ip games. A sixth title at Alabama for Saban would match Paul “Bear” Bryant’s total with the Tide, but it would give him a record seven overall. He also won a BCS title at LSU in 2003. For Ohio State, it would be its seventh national championsh­ip of the poll era and first since 2014, the inaugural season of the playoff.

KEY MATCHUP

Alabama’s interior defense, led by DT Christian Barmore vs. Ohio State interior offensive line with OG Wyatt Davis and C Josh Myers:

The Crimson Tide had a couple of bad games defending the run early in the season against Mississipp­i and Georgia, but they have gotten much better since as Barmore’s play has improved. Davis, an All-American, and Myers have been Ohio State’s best blockers, leading the way for RB Trey Sermons’ late-season surge (636 yards in the last three games).

PLAYERS TOWATCH

Alabama WR DeVonta Smith: The Heisman Trophy winner has been close to unstoppabl­e in the second half of the season and had three more touchdowns on seven catches for 130 yards against Notre Dame in the Rose Bowl. Tide offensive coordinato­r Steve Sarkisian gets the most out of Smith and keeps defenses guessing by lining him up wide, in the slot and often sending him in motion.

Ohio State QB Justin Fields: The junior is coming off the best games of his career and maybe the best a quarterbac­k has had this season. Fields threw six touchdowns and had only six incomplete passes in the Sugar Bowl against Clemson. He also took a nasty hit to the side that left him aching throughout the game. Fields’ mobility is big part of his game. If he’s limited, it takes away a key weapon for the Buckeyes.

FACTS & FIGURES

Alabama receiver Jaylen Waddle, who broke his ankle Oct. 24, returned to practice this week for the first time. Saban said Sunday that Waddle practiced to “some degree” and whether he plays will be a game-time decision. The coach also said Tide freshman defensive back Malachi Moore is questionab­le to play because of an undisclose­d injury. He missed the semifinal against Notre Dame. … If Ohio State wins the national championsh­ip, it will have played the fewest games of any title winner since Minnesota in 1941 went 8-0. … Ohio State is 23-1 under second-year coach Ryan Day, including three victories in 2018 when he filled in as acting coach while Urban Meyer was suspended. … Alabama QB Mac Jones has completed 77 percent of his passes. The NCAA record for a single season is held by former UT star Colt McCoy, who completed 76.7 percent of his throws in 2008. … The Tide are the first team to have players with at least 20 rushing touchdowns (Najee Harris, 24) and receiving (Smith, 20).

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