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Despite turnover with players going into the NFL draft, Ohio State returns as a preseason favorite with head coach Ryan Day, who made a statement last year with his first National Championship.
One team will take a major step forward towards a National Championship as Ohio State and Texas will go head-to-head on Saturday, Aug. 30 at 12 p.m. ET. If you're a fan of either school, you still have time to purchase tickets. Here's how to secure yours:
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Ohio State will take on Texas at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio at 12 p.m. ET on Aug. 30.
Tickets are on sale for as low as $373 to witness the two teams rekindle their playoff clash and see which team takes a major step towards another College Football Playoff.
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