© (Getty Images) Ohio State quarterback Justin Fields, left, and Alabama wide receiver DeVonta Smith shined in Friday’s College Football Playoff semifinals, but where’s the parity in college football? (Getty Images) Alabama’s Najee Harris hurdled an upright Notre Dame defender during a long run. The Crimson Tide’s DeVonta Smith put the exclamation point on what should be a Heisman Trophy season with a terrific toe-tap touchdown. Ohio State’s Trey Sermon was so dominant as a runner and receiver that he could have beaten Clemson by himself. He didn’t have to, though, because the Buckeyes’ star quarterback, Justin Fields, turned into Superman, dusting himself off after a vicious hit to his ribs while delivering six touchdown passes. It will be Alabama and Ohio State, two of the top five programs in college football history, in Miami on Jan. 11 to play in the College Football Playoff championship game. To get there…
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