College Football Playoff seeding changes
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football has been working to create an elite environment for its 2025 opener vs. Texas. Some thoughts about how that could look were raised earlier this month when Fox announced it had the TV rights to the Cotton Bowl rematch — likely meaning the game would slot into the Big Noon Kickoff window on Aug. 30.
The change means the top four seeds will go to the four highest-ranked teams regardless of their finish within the conference.
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