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  • In divided US House, top Democrat Hakeem Jeffries aims to keep some grip on power

    In divided US House, top Democrat Hakeem Jeffries aims to keep some grip on power


    By Richard Cowan

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Democrat Hakeem Jeffries could be poised to wield more power than a minority leader typically enjoys in the U.S. House of Representatives, with President-elect Donald Trump’s fractious Republicans holding a thin majority.

    Over the past two years of Republican control, Jeffries has kept some grip on power. Republican Speaker Mike Johnson has turned to him more than a dozen times to provide Democratic votes to pass critical legislation, including in May when Jeffries helped Johnson hold off an effort by hardline Republicans to end his speakership.

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    Democratic unity is expected to be on full display on Friday when the new 219-215 Republican-controlled chamber votes on whether to keep Johnson in the speaker’s chair. Republicans required multiple rounds of voting in January 2023 to elect former Speaker Kevin McCarthy and again in October of that year to pick Johnson once they ousted McCarthy.

    Throughout those episodes, the minority Democrats voted again and again for Jeffries, a 54-year-old New Yorker, to lead them.

    “I think we have a lot more leverage there than we had” in 2017, said Democratic Representative Don Beyer in an interview last month. That year marked the start of Trump’s first term in office, when his Republicans also controlled the House, but by a 40-seat margin.

    To be sure, Jeffries’ powers, and those of Democratic Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, will be limited. Republicans will try to pass much of Trump’s legislative agenda on party-line votes, bypassing Senate rules that require 60 of the 100 members to agree on most legislation, as Democrats did during President Joe Biden’s first two years in office.

    In the House, Jeffries’ powers mainly will be limited to exploiting divisions among Republicans that necessitate Democratic votes to pass legislation.

    It is a tactic Jeffries deployed more than a dozen times since Republicans took control of the House in January 2023 on bills ranging from government funding to an $895 billion bill authorizing military programs and emergency aid for Ukraine’s war effort against Russia.

    The upcoming battle over Trump’s push to renew expiring tax cuts, which were enacted in 2017 and aimed mainly at corporations and the wealthy, gives Democrats hope that Jeffries can win concessions. These include an expanded child tax credit for low-income people and repeal of a cap on deductions for state and local taxes.

    “We will work to find bipartisan common ground in a manner consistent with our values but at the same time push back whenever necessary against far-right extremism that will hurt the American people,” Jeffries told reporters following November’s elections.

    He and his lieutenants have sketched out additional areas of possible bipartisan compromise, which Jeffries said includes protecting people brought to the United States illegally when they were children from deportation, revamping U.S. asylum law and updating the visa system for immigrant farm workers.

    ‘CAN’T BE STEAMROLLED’

    What remains to be seen is whether Jeffries will manage to forge a working relationship with Trump. The two New York City natives collaborated during Trump’s 2017-2021 term on criminal justice reforms. But since then, Washington partisanship has only deepened and former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a Democrat, had a contentious relationship with Trump.

    Last month, when Trump tried to force passage of a controversial debt limit increase as part of a retooled stopgap funding bill, Democrats balked and were joined by about three dozen disgruntled Republicans.

    “We showed that we can’t be steamrolled,” veteran Democratic Representative Debbie Dingell said.

    The chaos raised questions over whether Trump had needlessly expended post-election capital before his presidency had even begun and now might have to lower his sights.

    “I don’t think so. He’s still strong. People still love him back home. That’s all that really matters,” Republican Representative Tim Burchett of Tennessee told reporters.

    (Reporting by Richard Cowan; editing by Scott Malone and Alistair Bell)



    As the US House of Representatives remains deeply divided along party lines, top Democrat Hakeem Jeffries is facing the challenge of maintaining some semblance of power and influence within the chamber. Jeffries, who currently serves as the Chairman of the House Democratic Caucus, is known for his strategic leadership and ability to navigate the choppy waters of partisan politics.

    With the Democrats holding a slim majority in the House, Jeffries must work diligently to keep his party members united and focused on their legislative priorities. This includes dealing with internal divisions and disagreements, as well as finding common ground with their Republican counterparts on key issues.

    Despite the challenges ahead, Jeffries remains optimistic about the future of the Democratic Party in the House. He is committed to working towards bipartisan solutions that benefit all Americans, while also standing firm on core Democratic values and principles.

    As the political landscape continues to shift and evolve, Hakeem Jeffries will undoubtedly play a crucial role in shaping the direction of the House of Representatives. His leadership and strategic vision will be vital in navigating the complex dynamics of a divided Congress, and ensuring that the voice of the American people is heard loud and clear.

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  • Ralf Schumacher aims fresh dig at Lewis Hamilton ahead of Ferrari move as he names the key difference between Briton and his superstar brother Michael

    Ralf Schumacher aims fresh dig at Lewis Hamilton ahead of Ferrari move as he names the key difference between Briton and his superstar brother Michael


    Ralf Schumacher – brother of Formula One legend Michael – has levied fresh criticism at Lewis Hamilton ahead of the seven-time world champion’s start at Ferrari this season.  

    Little over a year ago, the British driver shocked the racing world with news of his bombshell move to Ferrari in 2025. 

    The decision, inspired by Hamilton’s childhood passion for the Prancing Horse, called time on an incredible 12-year stint at Mercedes, where the driver had won the lion’s share of his world championships. 

    But ahead of the move, Hamilton had to endure an awkward season under long-term team principal Toto Wolff, against the backdrop of an imperfect car. 

    Although Hamilton claimed the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, the veteran was also outperformed in qualifying by his younger partner George Russell at every grand prix in 2024. 

    Hamilton will arrive in Italy seeking a fresh start and a return to the top of the podium with the hope of making history with a sensational eighth world title. 

    Lewis Hamilton came in for new criticism from Ralf Schumacher as he prepares to start at Ferrari next season

    Lewis Hamilton came in for new criticism from Ralf Schumacher as he prepares to start at Ferrari next season

    The brother of superstar Michael was critical of Hamilton's ability to refine the perfect car

    The brother of superstar Michael was critical of Hamilton’s ability to refine the perfect car

    But Schumacher was sceptical of the driver’s ability to outstrip the achievements of his decorated brother, as he pointed out an area where he believes Hamilton is more flawed than the talented German.  

    ‘The biggest difference is that Michael, among many other qualities, was able to develop a car perfectly for his driving style together with the engineers,’ Schumacher told Sport1.de, via GB News. ‘Lewis can’t do that.’

    Schumacher stressed that under Wolff, Hamilton had been focused on following the maxim of: ‘a driver should step on the gas and engineers should develop.’

    But according to his brother, Michael’s more active role meant that he ‘always gave his confidants like Ross Brawn or Jean Todt the direction’. 

    Hamilton grew increasingly unhappy with his W15 as the season rolled on, his frustrations hitting fever pitch in Brazil in November. 

    The driver appeared to threaten to quit the season altogether after a ‘disaster of a weekend’ where the car had been ‘the worst it has even been’ in an incedeniary message broadcast over team radio. 

    Schumacher also questioned how Hamilton would adapt to losing out on top position at his new constructor when he joins established new team-mate Charles Leclerc. 

    ‘That makes things even more difficult for Lewis: because Charles Leclerc is the top dog,’ he added.

    Schumacher stressed that his brother (left) would always give direction to confidents such as Ferrari boss Jean Todt (right)

    Schumacher stressed that his brother (left) would always give direction to confidents such as Ferrari boss Jean Todt (right)

    Schumacher also drew attention to the role of Hamilton's new and established team-mate Charles Leclerc

    Schumacher also drew attention to the role of Hamilton’s new and established team-mate Charles Leclerc

    ‘Everyone in the team knows him. For Lewis, everything is new at Ferrari.

    ‘Michael came to Ferrari as the current world champion and was much younger. That’s not the case with Lewis.’

    Schumacher doubled down on his comments in an interview with Sky Germany, offering a warning to his new constructor that things would have to be just right at Maranello for the Briton to succeed.  

    ‘Hamilton is certainly exceptional, but also needs a bit of the perfect environment and car, just like Sebastian Vettel,’ Schumacher conceded. 

    The 39-year-old bade his final goodbye to Mercedes in mid-December with an emotional visit to their headquarters. 

    Hamilton made a speech thanking the employees for their support during his star-studded stint with the team, and remarking on the ‘journey’ they had come on together. 

    The pundit compared Hamilton instead to Sebastian Vettel who in his view needed ideal conditions to perform at his peak

    The pundit compared Hamilton instead to Sebastian Vettel who in his view needed ideal conditions to perform at his peak

    ‘Anyone would be lucky to be working with you,’ Hamilton said. ‘I hope that when I do eventually stop racing, I can come back and visit you all, and I know we can always look back on these fond memories, what a journey.

    ‘There is no driver in the world that has had this experience with the team, and it makes it that much harder to let go. But I am taking with me the greatest memories. You guys have been living in my dream, and hopefully I have been living partly in your dreams too.

    ‘So a huge, huge thank you from the bottom of my heart and, also my family thanks you for all the dedication all these years, so a big thank you everyone and God Bless you.’



    In a recent interview, former Formula 1 driver Ralf Schumacher took a fresh dig at Lewis Hamilton ahead of his rumored move to Ferrari. Schumacher, who is the younger brother of F1 legend Michael Schumacher, pointed out a key difference between Hamilton and his brother that he believes sets them apart on the track.

    While acknowledging Hamilton’s impressive skills as a driver, Schumacher emphasized that Michael’s ability to consistently push himself to the limit and extract every ounce of performance from his car was what truly set him apart. He suggested that Hamilton may not have the same level of determination and commitment to excellence that his brother possessed.

    As Hamilton prepares to potentially make the switch to Ferrari, Schumacher’s comments serve as a reminder that he will be stepping into the shoes of one of the greatest drivers in F1 history. Only time will tell if Hamilton can live up to the legacy of the Schumacher name at the iconic Italian team.

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  • Rihanna On Warpath, Aims To Ban Kardashian-Jenner Clan From 2025 Met Gala

    Rihanna On Warpath, Aims To Ban Kardashian-Jenner Clan From 2025 Met Gala


    Pop superstar Rihanna is rumored to be wielding her influence to prevent the Kardashian family from attending the prestigious 2025 Met Gala. This move allegedly stems from a long-standing dislike for the Kardashians, fueled by past events and personal connections.

    Sources claim Rihanna has never been a fan of the Kardashians, particularly Kim Kardashian. The alleged animosity reportedly intensified when Kim’s marriage to Kanye West included attempts at friendship with Rihanna that were rebuffed.

    Rihanna On Warpath, Aims To Ban Kardashian Clan From 2025 Met Gala

    The plot thickens with the involvement of Rihanna’s boyfriend, A$AP Rocky. With Rocky joining the 2025 Met Gala planning committee alongside Vogue editor Anna Wintour, Rihanna is said to hold significant sway over the guest list.

    The report details specific reasons for Rihanna’s alleged disapproval of certain Kardashians. A key factor is Kendall Jenner’s past association with Chris Brown, who infamously assaulted Rihanna in 2009. This,…



    In a surprising turn of events, pop superstar Rihanna has reportedly set her sights on the Kardashian-Jenner clan, aiming to ban them from attending the prestigious Met Gala in 2025.

    Sources close to Rihanna have revealed that she is fed up with the constant presence of the famous family at the annual event, feeling that they have overshadowed the true purpose of the gala with their over-the-top outfits and attention-seeking antics.

    Rihanna, who is known for her bold fashion choices and fierce attitude, is said to be determined to restore the Met Gala to its former glory and bring the focus back to the art and fashion world.

    While the Kardashian-Jenner family has not yet responded to Rihanna’s alleged plans, it will be interesting to see how this feud plays out in the coming years. One thing is for sure – Rihanna is not one to back down from a challenge, and if anyone can shake up the Met Gala scene, it’s her. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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  • Ohio State vs. Oregon Preview: Buckeye Offense Aims to Prove Resurgence is Real, Defense Aims for Revenge in Monumental College Football Playoff Quarterfinal Clash

    Ohio State vs. Oregon Preview: Buckeye Offense Aims to Prove Resurgence is Real, Defense Aims for Revenge in Monumental College Football Playoff Quarterfinal Clash


    The Granddaddy of Them All could give birth to this year’s national champion.

    13 – 0 (10-0)

    Jan. 1, 2025 – 5 pm et

    Rose Bowl

    Pasadena, CA

    Eighth-seeded Ohio State, now among the favorites to win the College Football Playoff after a 42-17 dismemberment of ninth-seeded Tennessee in the first round, clashes with top-seeded Oregon, which beat the Buckeyes in a 32-31 instant classic in Eugene earlier this season. The winner of their rematch in the Rose Bowl for the CFP quarterfinals will reserve a date in Arlington, Texas, to face the winner of fifth-seeded Texas and fourth-seeded Arizona State in the Cotton Bowl with a date in the National Championship Game on the line.

    Oregon is the last unbeaten team standing in college football, but that doesn’t mean the Ducks are without vulnerabilities. Sixth-seeded Penn State, also in the CFP quarterfinals, rushed the ball for 292 yards against them in the Big Ten Championship Game, and Oregon’s defense as a whole is just 55th nationally in yards allowed per carry (four).

    That might not be the first area where the Bucks seek to shoot down the Ducks, however, as it’s the passing game that reignited Ohio State’s offense against the Volunteers, though there were run-game successes too. On the other side of the ball, an otherwise dominant Buckeye defense gets a chance to avenge the biggest blemish on its résumé this season.

    All those stakes will play out before one of the sport’s most picturesque backdrops in Pasadena, California.

    “We’re excited about this opportunity to play in the Rose Bowl,” Ryan Day said on Dec. 23. “The tradition of the Rose Bowl in the Big Ten obviously is well-documented and we understand that. This will actually be my third time being at the Rose Bowl and every time we go it’s a great experience.

    “And you’ll certainly have a great opponent in Oregon, a lot of respect for them. Looking forward to the rematch. … I think when you think about some of the greatest venues there are in college football, certainly Pasadena and the Rose Bowl is right at the top of the list.”

    The Headlines

    Attack Early With the Pass

    The Ohio State offense’s struggles against Michigan get much more attention for obvious reasons after a 13-10 loss in what is annually the regular season’s most important game, but the cracks were there the week before against Indiana following center Seth McLaughlin’s season-ending injury.

    Stripping away TreVeyon Henderson’s 39-yard run with the game well in-hand in the waning minutes, Ohio State rushed for just 76 yards on 28 carries against the Hoosiers, a meager 2.7 yards per carry. Day even said after the victory over the Volunteers that the offense had been struggling even in that Indiana game, a 38-15 win aided in the scoring column by the team’s first punt return touchdown in a decade

    The Buckeyes saw a massive resurgence against Tennessee, both from their offense as a whole and their running game. Will Howard tossed the pigskin for more than 300 yards for the second time this season – the other being the first time Ohio State played Oregon – and OSU picked up 4.7 yards per carry. Its offensive line saw a rebound thanks in part to a rotation of Tegra Tshabola, Austin Siereveld and Luke Montgomery at offensive guard and stuck almost exclusively to gap schemes on the ground.

    “I certainly thought we got good double teams on the inside guys, and I thought our pullers did a nice job on the defensive ends and the second pullers getting to the next level,” Day said. “I thought our running backs ran through contact and ran with velocity.”

    Perhaps the bigger part of the offense’s rebound was its aggressive game plan, however. Ohio State came out and dialed up five pass plays out of six total play calls on its opening drive, including a 37-yard bomb from Howard to Jeremiah Smith for the contest’s first salvo.

    The Buckeyes would be advised to rely on the pass to open up their ground game once again against the Ducks. While Oregon’s pass defense is much better than its run defense statistically, ranked ninth nationally in the former and 33rd in the latter, there may be no group of defensive backs in the country that can consistently cover Ohio State’s world-beating wide receiver trio of Jeremiah Smith, Emeka Egbuka and Carnell Tate.

    As was seen in the Tennessee game, if a defense is spaced out through the air, it becomes easier to run the football. That’s how the Buckeyes could establish balance on offense, as Day and Chip Kelly consistently preach – but either way, the plan should be to come out aggressive and sling the pigskin.

    Vengeance in the Valley

    Projected Starters
    Ohio State Pos Oregon
    OFFENSE
    WILL HOWARD QB DILLON GABRIEL
    TREVEYON HENDERSON RB JORDAN JAMES
    JEREMIAH SMITH WR TRAESHON HOLDEN
    CARNELL TATE WR EVAN STEWART
    EMEKA EGBUKA WR TEZ JOHNSON
    GEE SCOTT JR. TE TERRANCE FERGUSON
    DONOVAN JACKSON LT JOSH CONERLY JR.
    AUSTIN SIEREVELD LG NISHAD STROTHER
    CARSON HINZMAN C IAPANI LALOULU
    TEGRA TSHABOLA RG DAVE IULI
    JOSH FRYAR RT AJANI CORNELIUS
    DEFENSE
    JT TUIMOLOAU DE JORDAN BURCH
    TYLEIK WILLIAMS DT DERRICK HARMON
    TY HAMILTON DT JAMAREE CALDWELL
    JACK SAWYER DE/OLB TEITUM TUIOTI
    SONNY STYLES WLB JEFFREY BASSA
    CODY SIMON MLB BRYCE BOETTCHER
    JORDAN HANCOCK NB BRANDON JOHNSON
    DENZEL BURKE CB JABBAR MUHAMMAD
    DAVISON IGBINOSUN CB NIKKO REED
    CALEB DOWNS FS KOBE SAVAGE
    LATHAN RANSOM SS TYSHEEM JOHNSON

    For 12 of its 13 games this season, Ohio State’s defense has dominated.

    Only one team has scored more than 17 points against the Buckeyes. Only one team has thrown for more than 201 yards against them. Only one team has averaged more than 5.1 yards per play against them.

    In all three instances, that team is Oregon, which scored 31 points off of 341 passing yards and 7.6 yards per play vs. Ohio State on Oct. 12. The Buckeyes are the nation’s No. 1 scoring and total defense this season, but on that night in Autzen Stadium, they were forced to play the fool.

    Ducks quarterback Dillon Gabriel completed 23 of 34 passes for 341 yards and two touchdowns, adding a rushing score. Cornerback Denzel Burke had the worst performance of his career, allowing seven catches for 162 yards and two touchdowns on seven targets, per Pro Football Focus.

    In 18 targets across seven games since then, Burke has surrendered just 13 catches for 120 yards. Tennessee targeted him just once and the pass was incomplete. His mentality going into Wednesday isn’t one of going for some getback, though, contrary to the title of this section.

    “I’ve been trying to stay away from that word vengeance,” Burke said on Monday. “Really just go out there and be me, man. Have fun and be me.”

    Ohio State also failed to record a sack of Gabriel in the teams’ first meeting with just nine total pressures. Defensive coordinator Jim Knowles and staff re-engineered his defense in response, mixing more coverages and creative ways to get after the quarterback with blitzes and simulated pressures. It’s worked since the Oregon game. But the question now is whether it will work against the Ducks this time.

    Schematics and Tactics

    Dan Lanning

    Oregon head coach Dan Lanning speaks at the Ducks’ Rose Bowl media day. (Credit: Kirby Lee – Imagn Images)

    The battle of coaching staffs is always an underlying storyline entering games, but especially so in the upcoming rematch between Ohio State and Oregon.

    Head coaches Day and Dan Lanning hold the highest winning percentages among active head coaches across the FBS, Lanning at .875 and Day at .870 for their respective careers. Day came up as an elite offensive mind that took Ohio State’s offense in a new direction with great success in 2018, Lanning was the defensive coordinator for one of the best defenses in the sport’s history in the 2021 national champion Georgia Bulldogs.

    Offensive coordinators Chip Kelly and Will Stein will match wits with defensive coordinators Jim Knowles and Tosh Lupoi. The game is an odd crossroads for Kelly, who played in the Rose Bowl on roughly a biweekly basis from 2018 through 2023 as head coach of UCLA, which uses the Pasadena-based national landmark as its home field.

    Kelly was also Oregon’s offensive coordinator from 2007 to 2008 and its head coach from 2009 through 2012, losing to Ohio State in the Rose Bowl the first of those years in 2009. It’s a wild epicenter of his college coaching career, although he said on Saturday that he hasn’t really thought about it.

    Coaching tactics played a pivotal role in Autzen Stadium on Oct. 12. An Oregon go-ahead touchdown in the fourth quarter came on a 27-yard zone read keeper by Gabriel, which caught the Buckeyes in man coverage as Sonny Styles ran with tight end Terrance Ferguson to the flat.

    Lanning may have also intentionally put 12 men on the field to help waste time in the final 10 seconds of play before Howard slid down a second too late in the 32-31 loss, and in any case the sequence prompted a rare in-season rule change from the NCAA.

    Spotlights will be on both coaching staffs as they try to put their players in optimal positions for success.

    Watch Out For These Guys

    Oregon DE Jordan Burch

    The Ducks’ star defensive end missed the previous matchup between Ohio State and Oregon with a hamstring injury, and Burch’s presence alongside fellow star edge rusher Matayo Uiagalelei might be the toughest test yet this season in pass protection for Buckeye offensive tackles Donovan Jackson and Josh Fryar. In just nine games, Burch has 11 tackles for loss and 8.5 sacks with five pass breakups.

    “He’s a super powerful guy, really fast off the ball,” Fryar said. “He’s 6-6, 295, and he runs super fast. He’s going to be a great matchup to go against, and I think it’s going to be a battle.”

    Oregon WR Tez Johnson

    Tez Johnson

    Oregon wide receiver Tez Johnson is the most dangerous option for quarterback Dillon Gabriel. (Credit: Grace Hollars/IndyStar/USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)

    Oregon has a war chest of options in the passing game that might only be rivaled by Ohio State’s, but Johnson is the most threatening among them. He has 78 receptions for 866 yards and 10 touchdowns this season, all team-highs.

    Ohio State RB TreVeyon Henderson

    The Buckeyes may or may not use a similar gap-scheme-centric approach to their running game as they utilized vs. the Volunteers, but Henderson thrived in that attack during the CFP’s first round. He collected 80 yards on just 10 carries with touchdown runs of 29 and 24 yards, adding four receptions for 54 yards. He had 10 carries for 87 yards the last time Ohio State played Oregon.

    Oregon’s defense allowed both of Penn State’s running backs, Nicholas Singleton and Kaytron Allen, to surpass 100 yards in the Ducks’ last game, the Big Ten Championship Game. If Ohio State’s offensive line can pave the way, as referenced above, there might be room for Henderson to maneuver for more big plays in the running game.

    Game Week Talk

    “Oh yeah. I’m ready to play. No matter who we played, I was gonna be ready.”– Oregon defensive end Jordan Burch on if he’s hungry for his shot at Ohio State

    It remains to be seen what new impact Burch’s presence will have on Ohio State’s offense, but he’s eager for his opportunity against the Buckeyes. Oregon joined OSU in recording no sacks on Oct. 12, with 11 total pressures per PFF.

    “Every game has an identity unto itself. Obviously, watching this most recent game, Ohio State played really well. They have a lot of strengths. They’re really good on both sides of the ball.”– Dan Lanning on what he’s seen on tape from Ohio State since it first faced Oregon

    Both Ohio State and Oregon players and coaches across the board have expressed a sentiment that this game will be different in its look and feel than the first one between the two 2024 powers. Lanning’s only spoken highly of the Buckeyes’ capabilities since his team’s win two and a half months ago.

    “It’s more of an edge, I feel like, and carrying that pissed-off mentality. Obviously not letting it affect you in a negative way, but making it remind you, ‘Hey, I’m going to go the extra inch here.’”– Will Howard on balancing emotions while aiming to get revenge on Oregon

    Revenge, if it hasn’t already been made clear, is a massive narrative entering this game for Ohio State. Such emotions are never something that a team can let control it, but using them as fuel to take extra steps in preparation is what Howard and his teammates have tried to do.

    Get Smart

    • Ohio State has a 9-2 all-time record vs. Oregon. The Buckeyes won the first nine games in the series, but Oregon has won the last two, defeating Ohio State 35-28 at Ohio Stadium in 2021 and 32-31 at Autzen Stadium earlier this year.
    • Ohio State has a 9-7 all-time record in the Rose Bowl. The Buckeyes have won their last four Rose Bowl appearances, most recently defeating Utah in the 2022 Rose Bowl.
    • Ohio State is 4-4 all-time in College Football Playoff games.
    • Ohio State is 1-2 when facing the No. 1 seed in the CFP, defeating Alabama in the first-ever CFP in the 2014 season but losing to Alabama in the national championship game for the 2020 season and losing to Georgia in 2022.
    • This will be the third time in the last 50 years that Ohio State has faced a team twice in the same season. Ohio State’s last rematch came in 2019, when the Buckeyes beat Wisconsin in both the regular season and the Big Ten Championship Game. Ohio State lost to UCLA in the Rose Bowl after defeating the Bruins during the 1975 regular season.
    • The Rose Bowl will be Ohio State’s fourth game this season against a top-five team. The Buckeyes are 2-1 against top-five teams so far this year with the only loss coming to Oregon in the regular season.
    • Ohio State running backs coach Carlos Locklyn was the running backs coach at Oregon from 2022 until he joined Ohio State’s staff in April. OSU offensive coordinator Chip Kelly was Oregon’s head coach from 2009-12.
    • Oregon tight ends coach Drew Mehringer was a graduate assistant at Ohio State in 2012 and 2013.
    • Oregon’s roster includes two players from Ohio: Backup linebacker Jestin Jacobs (Englewood) and reserve offensive lineman Auston Mims (Akron). Ohio State has no players from Oregon.
    • ESPN’s College GameDay will be broadcast from the Rose Bowl on Wednesday morning (10 a.m.-1 p.m.), marking the fifth time GameDay will be in attendance for an Ohio State game this season, the most of any school.

    How It Plays Out

    Line: Ohio State -2.5, O/U 55.5

    More Ohio State vs. Oregon Coverage

    The strides Ohio State’s offense took against Tennessee were critical, as otherwise it’d feel like much more of an uphill climb for the Buckeyes to best Oregon. If their defense plays to its golden standard from the second half of the season and the offense uses an aggressive game plan to establish balance similar to the win over the Volunteers, there’s reason to like OSU’s chances here, even against the sport’s current No. 1 team.

    Twelve of Eleven Warriors’ 14 staffers selected the Buckeyes to triumph over the Ducks and reached the semifinals of the CFP. The lone holdouts were the Eleven Dubcast duo of George Eisner and Johnny Ginter, the latter of whom was also the only pick against Ohio State vs. Tennessee. Twelve of 14 are also projecting a one-score game in a rematch between two of the best teams in college football.

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    The highly anticipated College Football Playoff quarterfinal clash between Ohio State and Oregon is just around the corner, and both teams are gearing up for a showdown of epic proportions.

    The Buckeyes are coming into this game with something to prove, especially on the offensive side of the ball. After a lackluster performance against Michigan in the regular season finale, Ohio State’s offense is looking to show that their resurgence is no fluke. Led by quarterback C.J. Stroud and a talented group of wide receivers, the Buckeyes have the firepower to put up points in a hurry. Running back TreVeyon Henderson will also play a key role in the offense, as he looks to break through Oregon’s stout defense.

    Speaking of defense, Ohio State will be seeking revenge against Oregon, who handed them a 35-28 loss earlier in the season. The Buckeyes’ defense has been solid all year, but they will need to step up their game against the Ducks’ potent offense. Linebacker Cody Simon and defensive end Jack Sawyer will be key players to watch as they try to contain Oregon’s dynamic playmakers.

    This game is sure to be a thrilling matchup between two powerhouse programs, and both teams will be giving it their all to secure a spot in the College Football Playoff semifinals. Ohio State will be looking to prove that their resurgence is real and that they are a force to be reckoned with, while Oregon will be aiming to continue their success and advance to the next round. Be sure to tune in to see who comes out on top in this monumental clash.

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  • Maresca analyses Ipswich’s threat and aims to end the year on a high | News | Official Site

    Maresca analyses Ipswich’s threat and aims to end the year on a high | News | Official Site





    It’s been quite the start to life as Chelsea head coach for Enzo Maresca and, as we prepare for our final fixture of 2024, the Italian is hoping to see his side enter the New Year with three points against Ipswich Town.








    The Blues head to Suffolk to face Kieran McKenna’s side at Portman Road and despite their position in the relegation zone of the Premier League table, Maresca has nothing but admiration for the work the Northern Irishman has undertaken at Town since arriving three years ago.

    McKenna, who was working as a coach at Manchester United, arrived at Portman Road to find a side languishing in League One – the third tier of English football – before going on to record back-to-back promotions to lead Ipswich back into the Premier League for the first time in 22 years.

    Town returned to the top flight alongside Leicester City – led to the title by Maresca before his switch to Stamford Bridge – and our head coach knows just how tough a challenge a McKenna side will present the Blues tonight from their time together in the Championship.

    ‘All the Premier League games are complicated, no matter who the other team is,’ Maresca said ahead of tonight’s game in Suffolk.

    ‘Every game we play is complicated, and you also see how you can struggle to beat teams. That’s because every match in the Premier League is difficult. The Ipswich game will be exactly the same.

    ‘Kieran McKenna is doing fantastic. Since he joined Ipswich a few years ago, they are doing top. Even this year they are doing well. I would like to say congratulations to him for the job he is doing ever since he joined the club.’

    The Blues will strive to defeat Ipswich and end the calendar year with victory, as we head into 2025. Maresca knows how important momentum is and will hope defeat to Fulham last time out proves to be just a momentary blip.

    ‘It’s very important,’ Maresca said of building momentum.

    ‘We are going to try to prepare for the game in the way we always try to, which is to win the game.

    ‘We have bad feelings about the last game we lost against Fulham, and hopefully we can come back with three points after this game.’










    Maresca, the head coach of the Ipswich Town football team, is gearing up to face their upcoming opponents with a strategic analysis of their threats. With the end of the year approaching, Maresca is focused on ending on a high note and securing a strong finish for his team.

    In a recent interview, Maresca discussed the strengths and weaknesses of their upcoming opponents and outlined a game plan to counteract their threats. He emphasized the importance of staying focused and disciplined on the field in order to secure a victory.

    As the team prepares for their upcoming matches, Maresca is confident in their abilities and determined to lead them to success. With a strong work ethic and a clear strategy in place, Maresca is committed to ending the year on a positive note and setting the tone for a successful season ahead.

    Stay tuned for more updates on Maresca and the Ipswich Town team as they continue their journey towards victory.

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