Ohio State fan (Photo via ESPN)
A drop-dead gorgeous Ohio State fan with a pair of amazing blue eyes stole the show during the Buckeyes’ Cotton Bowl win over the Texas Longhorns on Friday night.
OSU ‘s headed to the all-important national title game after defeating their College Football Playoff semifinal opponents 28-14 and will face Notre Dame at the final hurdle on January 20.
Things were tight up until the fourth quarter after Texas fought back to get themselves on the board, with the teams locked at 14-apiece, at which point a nervous Ohio State fan showed up on the ESPN broadcast.
“Hope she has a good night,” an X account shared as the caption to a photo of the smokeshow OSU supporter.
Check her out below:
Hope she has a good night. pic.twitter.com/pIVZXoMxRL
— Old Row Sports (@OldRowSports) January 11, 2025
“The game looks to be going her way,” a user replied.
The game looks to be going her way
— 🇺🇸Theodore Sinclair🇺🇸 (@TedSinclairUSA) January 11, 2025
“She probably is, Ohio State is very much likely going to the championship,” another chimed in.
She probably is, Ohio State is very much likely going to the championship.
— Elijah (@elijah204_) January 11, 2025
“ESPN putting on a smoke during a close college football game. A pastime as good as any,” someone claimed.
ESPN putting on a smoke during a close college football game. A pastime as good as any
— Bo Buffet (@BoBuffettt) January 11, 2025
Ohio State Did End Up Making It A Good Night
Ohio State took a 21-14 lead thereafter, with around seven minutes left in the quarter, but Texas threatened to tie things up, having made it to the one-yard line. It appeared as if there would be another touchdown in their immediate future. However, the Buckeyes made some key defensive plays that swung the game in their favor.
The last of those came in the form of a fumble, which defensive end Jack Sawyer returned for 83 yards, putting OSU up by a comfortable two scores.
So yes, we have to imagine the fan shown above had a very good night.
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