Tim Tebow previews the rematch between Oregon and Ohio State in the College Football Playoff

Tim Tebow previews the rematch between Oregon and Ohio State in the College Football Playoff

Oregon And Ohio State Meet again, but this time it’s for the Rose Bowl College Football Playoffs Quarterfinals.

There aren’t many opportunities to get a second chance in college football Tim Tebow pointed out. But with the new playoff format, second chances are possible.

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“Very rarely do you get the opportunity to recover like Ohio State has done in every other season because no matter how long their season was devastated, hopeless. But this season, where the first year was a 12-team playoff game, they have new life.” Tebow told On3. “And I think after losing to a rival, there was a certain pride on this team because you knew you still had a chance and Tennessee paid the price for it. And I’m really excited because I think it’s one of the best squads, if not the best squad, in the country, which is Ohio State.

“I think Jeremiah Smith might be the best receiver in the country. They have two of the best running backs. You have one of the best safeties in Caleb Downs. Your front four is extremely good, an offensive individual who has had ups and downs this year but played much better against Tennessee. Will Howard has also had some ups and downs, but overall has been fundamentally solid this year.”

Although Oregon beat Ohio State 32-31 earlier this year, it was considered to have the toughest tie in the playoffs. This is because you are seeded as undefeated number 1.

Oregon’s best bet would be to beat Ohio State to the Buckeyes in Pasadena. If that’s the case, be careful.

“So it’s a team that can and should scare anyone and beat anyone,” Tebow said. “And even though they lost by one on the road, it’s a team that I don’t think anyone wants to see play like they did against Tennessee.”

With so much at stake, including Oregon’s undefeated season, head coach Dan Lanning talked about preparing for Ohio State.

“I think that’s the double-edged sword,” Lanning said on Sirius XM. “What do you want to do that’s new and different?” And then what do you want to do to really leverage your team’s strengths? So they’ll do the same thing on their side, which I think is kind of a balance in that regard. But this is a great team we’re going to play against. And I think that’s what you want. Moments like this.”

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