Texas football is heading to the Cotton Bowl in Arlington to the college football playoffs semi-final to face Ohio State. There, they will be underdogs for the first time since playing Alabama at the start of the 2023-24 season.
Ohio State is in tears. They beat Tennessee 42-17 and in the next round, beat No. 1 seed Oregon 41-21. He has a few others
WATCH TEXAS AGAINST. STATE OF OHIO
Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers will have to play the hero again to lead his team to a victory against a loaded Ohio State roster. A former Buckeye who transferred after a few months, Ewers knows coach Ryan Day and the staff who initially recruited him.
Ohio State quarterback Will Howard doesn’t have a great history against Texas, but he never had it the weapons he currently has. Jeremiah Smith, Emeka Egbuka and Carnell Tate make up the best group of wide receivers than the Longhorns have faced this season. Jim Thorpe Award-winning cornerback Jahdae Barron and the rest of the secondary will have their hands full going against them.
Here’s everything you need to know about the game, including time, date, TV and streaming information, and more:
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What channel is showing Texas-Ohio State on Friday?
The Cotton Bowl will air on ESPN on Friday. You can also stream the game on ESPN And Fubo.
TV: ESPN
Texas vs. Ohio State start time for the College Football Playoff
Texas will play the CFP semifinals at AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys.
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Date: Friday January 10.
Location: AT&T Stadium in Arlington.
Remaining College Football Playoff schedule
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Orange bowl: No. 6 Penn State vs. No. 7 Notre Dame | 7:30 p.m. Thursday January 9 | ESPN
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Cotton bowl: No. 5 Texas vs. No. 8 Ohio State | 7:30 p.m. Friday January 10 | ESPN
CFP National Championship
Texas vs Ohio State predictions, picks, betting odds
Odds courtesy of Bet MGM as of Tuesday, January 7.
Ohio State is favored by 6 points.
2024 Texas Football Schedule
Longhorns season record: 12-2
All hours in CT.
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August 31: Texas def. Colorado State, 52-0
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September 7: Texas beats Michigan 31-12
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September 14: Texas beats UTSA, 56-7
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September 21: Texas beats ULM, 51-3
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September 28: Texas beats Mississippi State, 35-13
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October 12: Texas beats Oklahoma, 34-3
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October 19: Texas lost to Georgia, 30-15
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October 26: Texas beats Vanderbilt, 27-24
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November 9: Texas beats Florida 49-17
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November 16: Texas beats Arkansas, 20-10
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November 23: Texas beats Kentucky 31-14
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November 30: Texas beats Texas A&M, 17-7
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December 7: Georgia beat Texas, 22-19
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December 21: Texas beat Clemson, 38-24
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January 1: Texas beats Arizona State, 38-31
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