For the third straight game, Babies born in Ohio are receiving blankets in support of the Ohio State Buckeyes
The Ohio State buckeyes are playing the Oregon Ducks Monday night for the first ever College Football Playoff title. The Buckeyes are looking to bring an eighth National Championship back to Columbus, and led by third-string quarterback Cardale Jones, the Buckeyes look more dangerous than ever.
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Jones has filled in for fallen starters Braxton Miller and J.T. Barrett. The incredible size and speed of Jones has allowed Ohio State to handle opposing defenses with ease. Oregon, led by Heisman Trophy Winner, Marcus Mariota, play at a tempo not many teams can match. Jones and Ohio State have shown in recent weeks they can play at a temp of their own as well.
Cheering on the Buckeyes for the third straight game are babies born at Ohio State’s Wexler Medical Center. In previous games against rival Michigan and playoff opponent Alabama, a similar act has happened.
The Buckeyes won both of those contests, so naturally, the babies born at the Wexler Medical Center will receive blankets before the title game against the Ducks.
The blankets read as follows, “One down. One to go! 1-12-15”
Our first #BuckeyeBaby received their Nat'l Champ blanket! All babies born from 1/2/14-1/12/15 will get this blanket! pic.twitter.com/XSnsnmDKAH
— The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center (@OSUWexMed) January 8, 2015
With plenty of good hunting in the state of Ohio, these kids one day may feast on duck as well.
After upsetting No. 1 Alabama, the Buckeyes look to take down No. 2 Oregon. With the help of their youngest fans, karma might be on their side.
No word on if the Oregon hospital had blankets with 5,000 color combinations for their newborns.
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