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Ohio State Buckeyes vs Oregon Ducks: Watch College Football Playoff Championship Game 2015 Online (ESPN TV Schedule)

The Ohio State Buckeyes will play the Oregon Ducks in the College Football Playoff Championship Game 2015 on Monday night. The huge NCAA Football game will take place from the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas and will be shown on TV on the ESPN network. The game will start at 8.30 p.m. ET.

Both the Buckeyes and the Ducks finished their seasons with a solitary loss and 13-1 records overall, and both fully deserve to have made it to this season climax game.

If Ohio State win it will be their first national title since 2002, where as if the Oregon Ducks win, it will be their first ever national title.

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Oregon linebacker Derrick Malone Jr. has said, "It's perfect. I need another game. I'm glad I can still be a part of this. If we didn't have another game I wouldn't know what to do with myself."

The last time these two teams met one another was in the 2010 Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. In that encounter the Buckeyes won the game 26-17, although that result will have little bearing on the game tonight.

Both teams come through to this Championship Game via very different Bowl games. Ohio State managed to claim a 42-35 win over No. 1 seeded Alabama in the Sugar Bowl. The Buckeyes managed to storm out into the lead and then held off Alabama to claim the victory.

Meanwhile, Oregon and Heisman Trophy winner Marcus Mariota had a much easier time of it in the Rose Bowl, where they claimed a 59-20 win over Florida State in a massively one-sided game.

When the Buckeyes' coach heard about Oregon's result in his postgame news conference he said, "Oregon won by 40? I gotta go. We gotta go get ready for that one."

The Ohio State Buckeyes and the Oregon Ducks in the College Football Playoff Championship Game 2015 will start at 8.30 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the ESPN network or online through live stream by clicking here.

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