PASADENA, Calif. (CNS) — Ohio State will be the Big Ten representative in the Rose Bowl on New Year's Day, facing first-time Pac-12 champion Utah.
With Big Ten champion Michigan qualifying for the College Football Playoff, the Tournament of Roses Association selected the Buckeyes as the replacement from the conference Sunday.
What You Need To Know
- Ohio State will be the Big Ten representative in the Rose Bowl on New Year's Day
- The team will face first-time Pac-12 champion Utah
- The Tournament of Roses Association selected the Buckeyes as the replacement from the conference Sunday
- The Utes (10-3) will enter the Rose Bowl on a six-game winning streak
Utah earned its first Rose Bowl berth in its 11 seasons in the Pac-12 Conference with a 38-10 victory over Oregon on Friday in the conference's championship game.
The Buckeyes' hopes for a third consecutive berth in the College Football Playoff ended with a 42-27 loss to Michigan on Nov. 27, dropping their record to 10-2. Ohio State was sixth in the College Football Playoff rankings released Sunday, five spots ahead of the Utes.
The teams have one common opponent — Oregon. The Buckeyes lost to the Ducks, 35-28, Sept. 11, at Columbus, Ohio. Utah defeated Oregon, 38-7, on Nov. 20 at Salt Lake City, in addition to Friday's victory in Las Vegas.
Ohio State will be making its 16th Rose Bowl appearance, third all- time behind USC's 34 and Michigan's 20, and first since Jan. 1, 2019, when it defeated Washington, 28-23. The Buckeyes' eight Rose Bowl victories are tied for second with Michigan behind USC's 25.
The Utes (10-3) will enter the Rose Bowl on a six-game winning streak. Utah began the season 1-2, with losses to Brigham Young and San Diego State, then won their next three games before a 42-34 loss to Oregon State on Oct. 23.