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		 Buckeyes 
		rally and Ducks rout in college semis 
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		[January 02, 2015] 
		(Reuters) - The Ohio State Buckeyes 
		and Oregon Ducks earned victories in the Sugar and Rose Bowls on 
		Thursday, booking spots in the national championship as American college 
		football entered a new era with its first ever playoff games. | 
		
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			 The fourth ranked Buckeyes stunned top-seeded Alabama Crimson 
			Tide 42-35 in New Orleans, as quarterback Cardale Jones threw for 
			243 yards, rallying his team from a 21-6 deficit in the second 
			quarter. 
 Jones put his team ahead to stay with a 47-yard touchdown pass to 
			Devin Smith in the third quarter, while running back Ezekial Elliott 
			ran for 230 yards in the game.
 
 "(Elliot)'s probably the most underrated back in the country," 
			Buckeyes head coach Urban Meyer told reporters.
 
 "A lot of respect to our opponent. That was a sledgehammer game."
 
			
			 Earlier, second ranked Oregon crushed the unbeaten Florida State 
			Seminoles 59-20 in Pasadena.
 By winning the first ever semi-finals, the Buckeyes and Ducks will 
			head to Arlington, Texas for the national championship game on Jan. 
			12.
 
 The playoff replaces the poll system that decided which teams would 
			meet in the national championship and the Ducks left no doubt that 
			they belong in the title game after ending the third ranked 
			Seminoles' 29-game winning streak.
 
 "We just tried to out-team them," Oregon head coach Mark Helfrich 
			told reporters.
 
 "I think our defense played very, very well in the second half... 
			offensively, we just tried to do enough to make a difference.
 
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		 "We've got a great team. A great team of guys."
 The game was also a showdown of Heisman Trophy-winning quarterbacks 
			with this year's winner Marcus Mariota of the Ducks going 
			head-to-head against last year's recipient Jameis Winston.
 
 Mariota completed 26-of-36 passes for 338 yards and a pair of 
			touchdowns and ran for another score.
 
 (Reporting by Steve Keating in Toronto, additional reporting by 
			Cameron French Editing by John O'Brien/Amlan Chakraborty)
 
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