Less than a week after being ranked as the best team in the country, Ohio State looks to strengthen its grip on a college football playoff place when it hosts Maryland on Saturday. The Buckeyes debuted at No.1 in the first CFP ranking of the year on Tuesday, marking the first time they have held top spot since the playoffs were introduced five years ago. LSU and Alabama Confirmed as Top Two Teams in Latest AP Poll Read more Ranked third in both the Associated Press Top 25 and the USA Today Coaches’ polls, Ohio State has looked utterly dominant throughout the season, outscoring opponents by 323 points so far—the only Power 5 team with a differential of over 300—en route to an 8-0 record. The Buckeyes have defeated Wisconsin and Cincinnati—who rank 13th and 20th in the CFP poll respectively—so far this season, and in Justin Fields, Chase Young…
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