The game featured the
Ohio State Buckeyes and the
Miami Hurricanes. This was the sixth meeting between the two teams—each team won two of their prior meetings, and a 2010 win by Ohio State was later
vacated. This is the teams' first meeting since the
2011 season, when
the unranked Hurricanes upset
the 17th-ranked Buckeyes, 24–6. This was the teams' first postseason meeting since the
2003 Fiesta Bowl, the designated
BCS national championship game of the 2002 college football season. In that contest, the second-ranked Buckeyes, a 12-point underdog, upset the top-ranked Hurricanes, 31–24, in double overtime to win their first outright national championship since
1968.
Ohio State Buckeyes Ohio State won all 12 of their regular-season games, including wins over three ranked opponents:
Texas,
Illinois, and
Michigan. The Buckeyes qualified for the
2025 Big Ten Football Championship Game, which they lost to
Indiana, 13–10. Ranked first in the
AP poll for most of the season, Ohio State entered the Cotton Bowl Classic ranked second in the AP poll and as the number-two seed in the CFP, and were considered the undisputed favorite to win the national championship.
Miami Hurricanes Miami opened their season with five consecutive wins, including three over ranked opponents:
Notre Dame,
South Florida, and
Florida State. They suffered two losses in their next three games, to
Louisville and
SMU, then won their final four regular-season games. The Hurricanes were seeded 10th in the CFP, and defeated
Texas A&M in
College Station, Texas, in a first-round contest. Miami enters the Cotton Bowl Classic with an overall record of 11–2. ==Game summary==