PASADENA, Calif. — Oregon withstood many challenges en route to being the only unbeaten team and the top seed in the College Football Playoff.
However, Ohio State's opening flurry on offense and defense in the first half was too much to overcome as the Big Ten champions saw their hopes of a first national championship dashed with a 41-21 loss in the Rose Bowl on Wednesday night.
''It was definitely shocking. They came out and punched us in the mouth. We tried to make adjustments but it was definitely different,'' defensive back Kobe Savage said.
The Ducks (13-1) fell behind three plays into the game when Ohio State's Jeremiah Smith scored on a 45-yard pass from Will Howard and never recovered.
Oregon gave up scores on six of Ohio State's first seven drives. Offensively, the Ducks got into Buckeyes' territory only once on its first six drives and had four three-and-outs before reaching the end zone the seventh time they had the ball.
''We didn't adjust fast enough,'' coach Dan Lanning said.
Dillon Gabriel had four completions of at least 28 yards in the first half in Oregon's 32-31 victory on Oct. 12. That wasn't the case this time as his first long completion — a 44-yarder to Traeshon Holden — didn't come until there were 30 seconds remaining until halftime.
''They dropped eight. First game they played us man. That was their game plan to stop us and they did it to the best of their ability and they succeeded,'' said receiver Tez Johnson, who had five catches for 32 yards after having seven for 75 in the first game.