Ohio State Playoff Scenarios: How the First Round Impacted the Buckeyes Path to the National Championship

Where are the Ohio State Buckeyes positioned in the CFB Playoffs, and what chances do they have to go all the way? Let's take a closer look.

The Ohio State Buckeyes came up short against the Indiana Hoosiers in the Big Ten Championship, but last season, Ohio State missed out on the conference title and still went on to run the College Football Playoff and win the National Championship. Can they do it again?

Using the PFSN College Football Playoff Predictor, let’s examine Ohio State’s playoff scenarios and how they can walk away with a CFB National Championship on January 19 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.

PFSN 2026-2027 CFB Playoff Predictor
Play out the entire college football season with PFSN's CFB Playoff Predictor to see what it means for conference standings and the CFB playoffs!

Ohio State’s Playoff Chances and Path to the College Football National Championship

  • Chance to make CFP Semifinal: 66.7%
  • Chance to make the National Championship: 41.6%
  • Chance to win the National Championship: 23.7%

Despite losing the Big Ten Championship Game to the Indiana Hoosiers, Ohio State wasn’t penalized significantly by the College Football Playoff Selection Committee. They entered the postseason tournament as the second-ranked team in the country, meaning that they secured passage through to the quarterfinal stage without having to suit up in Round 1.

MORE: Indiana Playoff Scenarios: How the Hoosiers Make the College Football National Championship Game

In the inaugural 12-team playoff, all four top seeds lost in the quarterfinals — but the Buckeyes are a seasoned Playoff team under Ryan Day, with their only loss over the course of the entire season coming in the Big Ten title game. The Buckeyes should be able to avoid that fate and at least compete to be one of the last four teams remaining.

Ohio State will take on the Miami Hurricanes in the Cotton Bowl after the ACC team took care of business on the road against the Texas A&M Aggies on Dec. 20. The College Football Playoff does not reseed after each round, meaning that every team has a defined path to the national championship game in Miami.

The PFSN College Football Playoff Meter gives Ohio State a 67.% chance of beating Miami and making it to the semifinal stage.

If Ohio State prevails in the quarterfinal, it will take on the winner of the quarterfinal game involving the No. 3-seeded Georgia Bulldogs. In their quarterfinal, Georgia will face the winner of No. 6-seeded Ole Miss Rebels and No. 11-seeded Tulane Green Wave.

Among those three teams, Ohio State’s preference would be Tulane, whom the FPM gives Ohio State a 92% chance of beating. However, the more realistic outcome is that it will be the winner of a Georgia vs. Ole Miss matchup. The FPM has Georgia and Ole Miss in a close 50% split for the winner of that game.

Overall, the FPM gives the Buckeyes a 41.6% chance of reaching the National Championship Game in Miami and a 23.7% chance of winning the CFB National Championship. Despite being the No. 2-ranked team in the country, Ohio State has the best chance to win a second successive national title.

In the National Championship Game, Ohio State could face any team from the other side of the bracket: Indiana (1), Texas Tech (4), Oregon (5), Oklahoma (8), Alabama (9), or James Madison (12). Of those opponents, the FPM has Ohio State favored against every team.

More CFB Articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

More CFB Articles

‘He Chose Loyalty’ — CFB World Reacts As BYU HC Kalani Sitake Reveals Real Reason for Ditching Penn State

Kalani Sitake led BYU into the Big 12 Conference in 2023, and the program has already transformed that move into back-to-back double-digit win seasons....

‘That’s Not Who He Is’ — Bear Bachmeier’s Flaw That He Must Clean Up To Conquer the Big 12 Revealed

The postseason narrative surrounding BYU quarterback Bear Bachmeier was completely rewritten in Orlando. Forced to navigate the Pop-Tarts Bowl without LJ Martin, offensive coordinator...

‘Villain Number One’ — National Analyst Delivers Blunt Reality Check on Lane Kiffin’s Massive LSU Pressure

Lane Kiffin’s departure from Ole Miss to LSU has rewritten the modern playbook on narrative heel turns. By leaving Oxford for a conference rival...