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Tickets for Ohio State's home College Football Playoff game against Tennessee range from $344 to $5,000 before sales open to the general public on Thursday.
College Football Playoff Committee Chairman Warde Manuel said Ohio State and Tennessee's "similar résumés" led to "thorough discussion" by the committee.
Josh Heupel says Tennessee is "ready to handle" cold weather at Ohio State and that the Vols must win the line of scrimmage to be successful against the Buckeyes.
Ohio State gets a difficult CFP path as the eighth seed but cannot complain about its path after a rivalry loss to Michigan and is excited for a new target in Tennessee.
Ryan Day says Luke Montgomery and Josh Padilla will contend for roles along the offensive line and that a home playoff night game in the Shoe is a "once-in-a-lifetime" opportunity.
Tickets for Ohio State's College Football Playoff matchup against Tennessee start at $100 and will be available to the general public at 10 a.m. on Thursday.
Ohio Stadium will make history, hosting its first-ever football game in December when Ohio State welcomes Tennessee. Better yet, it's a prime time game.