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Playoff field set: Georgia vs. Ohio State; Michigan vs. TCU

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The defending national champions, two Big Ten powers and an upstart that wasn’t even expected to contend in its conference this season.

Georgia, Michigan, TCU and Ohio State were selected Sunday to play in the College Football Playoff, giving the Big Ten multiple programs in the four-team field for the first time.

The defending national champion and top-ranked Bulldogs and fourth-seeded Buckeyes will meet Dec. 31 at the Peach Bowl in Atlanta. The second-seeded Wolverines and third-ranked Horned Frogs, the lone first-timer in the final four, will play at the Fiesta Bowl in Glendale, Arizona, the same day.

The national championsh­ip game is Jan. 9 at Sofi Stadium in Inglewood, California, and it could be a rematch of rivals Ohio State and Michigan in what will soon be Big Ten country as the conference expands.

The Buckeyes and Wolverines have never played outside of their annual regularsea­son game in a bitter rivalry that dates to 1902.

With some drama, but not much controvers­y, the CFP selection committee’s top four fell into place over championsh­ip weekend. The most interestin­g part of the unveiling was whether the committee would pair Michigan and Ohio State in the semifinals and whether Alabama might be able to slip in as the first two-loss playoff team.

In the end, the committee sprung no surprises.

Committee chairman Boo Corrigan, the athletic director at North Carolina State, said Ohio State’s wins against Penn State and Notre Dame helped push the Buckeyes in over Alabama.

“As we looked at the total body of work, the committee was comfortabl­e with Ohio State State at No. 4 and Alabama at 5,” he said in an interview with ESPN. Corrigan also said the committee did not make any special effort to avoid having a rematch of Ohio State and

Michigan in a semifinal.

Georgia (13-0), which won the Southeaste­rn Conference championsh­ip game in a rout, is a 6 1/2-point favorite against Ohio State, according to FanDuel Sportsbook.

Michigan (13-0), which took the the Big Ten title, is favored by 9 1/2 points over TCU.

TCU (12-1) suffered is first loss of the season in the Big 12 championsh­ip, falling in overtime to Kansas State. The loss made for an uneasy night for Heisman Trophy contender Max Duggan and the Horned Frogs.

“I was really nervous,” Duggan said about watching ESPN’s slow rollout of the pairings.

But in the end the Frogs had already built enough equity during their improbable season to stay in the top four.

Ohio State (11-1) was given a second life in the playoff race when Southern California lost the Pac-12 championsh­ip game Friday night. A week after star quarterbac­k C.J. Stroud and the Buckeyes lost at home to coach Jim Harbaugh and Michigan, they slipped into the final playoff spot, the best of a flawed batch of contenders.

Alabama (10-2) was fifth in the committee rankings, missing the CFP for just the second time in its nine-year history. The Crimson Tide, with a little lobbying from coach Nick Saban, were

hoping to become the first team to lose two games and make the playoff.

The committee instead simply moved Ohio State from fifth last week to fourth this week, setting up just the second matchup ever between the Bulldogs and Buckeyes. The only time Georgia and Ohio State have played was in the 1993 Citrus Bowl, a Buckeyes’ victory.

“They got a lot of really great players because we recruit a lot of the same kids,” Georgia coach Kirby Smart said.

For Georgia, it is the second straight CFP appearance and third overall. This time, though, Smart’s Bulldogs enter as the No. 1 team and clear favorite after following up last season’s national title with a perfect season. Stetson Bennett and the ‘Dawgs will try to become the first team to repeat as CFP champions.

Ohio State is making its fifth playoff appearance. The last time the Buckeyes were the fourth seed was 2014, when they won their last national title.

This will be the fourth time two teams from the same conference reached the playoff. Alabama and Georgia have done it twice of the SEC and the Atlantic Coast Conference has done it once, when Clemson and ACC guest member Notre Dame made the 2020 pandemic-season playoff.

 ?? John Bazemore / Associated Press ?? Georgia running back Kenny McIntosh (6) tries to escape from LSU safety Major Burns (28) and defensive tackle Jaquelin Roy (99) in the second half of the Southeaste­rn Conference Championsh­ip game Saturday in Atlanta.
John Bazemore / Associated Press Georgia running back Kenny McIntosh (6) tries to escape from LSU safety Major Burns (28) and defensive tackle Jaquelin Roy (99) in the second half of the Southeaste­rn Conference Championsh­ip game Saturday in Atlanta.

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