Ohio State getting shot at 6th
national title after 28-14 win over Texas in CFP semi Cotton Bowl
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[January 11, 2025]
By STEPHEN HAWKINS
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Jack Sawyer had the kind of moment that will
live on long past his playing days with Ohio State. Of course, one
more victory would make it that much sweeter.
Sawyer stripped Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers — his former roommate
— and returned the fumble 83 yards for the clinching touchdown in a
28-14 victory over the Longhorns in the Cotton Bowl on Friday night,
giving the Buckeyes a shot at their sixth AP national title.
“We talked before the game about how do you leave a legacy is to
become your old legend. And there’s some guys on this team today
that I believe will become legends in Ohio State history,” coach
Ryan Day said. “Now they get 10 more days together, and an
opportunity to tell their story if they go win one more.”
Led by Ohio native Sawyer and Quinshon Judkins, who rushed for two
touchdowns, the Buckeyes (13-2) posted the semifinal victory in the
same stadium where 10 years ago they were champions when the College
Football Playoff debuted with a four-team format. Now they have the
opportunity to be the winner again in the first season with an
expanded 12-team field.
Ohio State plays Orange Bowl champion Notre Dame in Atlanta on Jan.
20. It could be quite a finish for the Big Ten Buckeyes after they
lost to rival Michigan on Nov. 30.
Sawyer got to Ewers on a fourth-and-goal from the 8, knocking the
ball loose before scooping it up and lumbering all the way to the
other end zone with 2:13 left. It was the longest fumble return in
CFP history.
“I saw the ball pop out right to me after I tackled him, I was just
thinking, I’ve got to stay on my feet, because I almost blacked out
when I scooped it and saw a bunch of green grass ahead of me,”
Sawyer said.
Ewers and Sawyer were roommates in Columbus for one semester before
the quarterback transferred home to Texas. Ewers helped lead the
Longhorns (13-3) to consecutive CFP semifinals, but next season will
be their 20th since winning their last national title with Vince
Young in 2005.
“I felt him. I started drifting away, thought I was going to be able
to get the ball off before he got there,” Ewers said. “I saw Jack
running with the ball down the sideline. ... Jack’s a good player
made a great play.”
Texas had moved to the 1, helped by two pass-interference penalties
in the end zone, before Quintrevion Wisner was stopped for a 7-yard
loss. Ewers then threw a third-down incompletion while being
pressured by Sawyer on the play before the defensive touchdown.
“He’s everything that we possibly ask for in a captain,” Day said.
“To make a play like that in that moment ... He just became a legend
at Ohio State.”
Judkins, a transfer from Mississippi, had a 1-yard touchdown for a
21-14 lead with 7:02 left, capping an 88-yard, 13-play drive over
7:45. That score came four plays after quarterback Will Howard
converted a fourth-and-2 from the Texas 34 with a stumbling 18-yard
run that probably should have been a score.
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Ohio State defensive end Jack Sawyer, top, runs for a touchdown
after recovering a fumble by Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers, bottom,
during the second half of the Cotton Bowl College Football Playoff
semifinal game, Friday, Jan. 10, 2025, in Arlington, Texas. (AP
Photo/Gareth Patterson)
“That fourth down was huge. ... I fell on purpose.
I'm joking,” Howard said. “A statement drive. We needed that.”
Howard was 24-of-33 passing for 289 yards with a touchdown and an
interception. He played his first game at AT&T Stadium since leading
Kansas State to a win over undefeated TCU in the Big 12 championship
two years ago. He was 0-3 as a starter against the Longhorns while
at K-State, including an overtime thriller in Austin last season.
Ewers finished 23 of 39 for 283 yards with two TD passes to Jaydon
Blue and an interception after getting the ball back one final time.
It might have been his last play for the Longhorns since he could go
into the NFL draft.
Texas won the Big 12 title last season before moving to the SEC.
Not so fast
The Buckeyes went ahead on their opening drive of the game when
Judkins scored on a 9-yard run. It looked as if they could get off
to another fast start, after jumping ahead 21-0 and 34-0 in their
first two playoff games.
But Ohio State then punted on four consecutive possessions before
Texas tied it at 7 on Ewers' 18-yard touchdown pass to Blue with 29
seconds left in the first half. Arch Manning, the backup and future
starting quarterback, kept that drive alive when he converted
fourth-and-1 from midfield with an 8-yard keeper — his only play in
the game.
Right after Texas' first TD, Buckeyes running back TreVeyon
Henderson turned a screen pass into a 75-yard touchdown, following a
wall of blockers before shooting through an open gap and sprinting
to the end zone.
A great escape
Blue had a tying 26-yard TD catch with 3:12 left in the third
quarter. The drive featured a terrific play by Ewers, who was being
dragged down by Sawyer on third-and-10 when he managed to scoop the
ball underhanded to Wisner for a 13-yard gain.
Up next
While Ohio State prepares for the CFP title game, Texas waits for a
rematch with the Buckeyes at Ohio Stadium in the previously
scheduled 2025 season opener Aug. 30.
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