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In last night's first quarterfinal, defending champion Ohio State went down, falling to Miami 24-14.
Miami jumped out to a 14-0 lead.
The Buckeyes were able at one point to cut the margin to three, but Miami pulled away at the end.
Today, the three other quarterfinals take place.
Here in Southern California, undefeated number one Indiana faces off against Alabama in the Rose Bowl.
In the other two contests, Oregon plays Texas Tech in the Orange Bowl, while Georgia matches up against Mississippi in New Orleans in the Sugar Bowl.
For NPR News, I'm Steve Futterman in Los Angeles.
In last night's first quarterfinal, defending champion Ohio State went down, falling to Miami 24-14.
Miami jumped out to a 14-0 lead.
The Buckeyes were able at one point to cut the margin to three, but Miami pulled away at the end.
Today, the three other quarterfinals take place.
Here in Southern California, undefeated number one Indiana faces off against Alabama in the Rose Bowl.
In the other two contests, Oregon plays Texas Tech in the Orange Bowl, while Georgia matches up against Mississippi in New Orleans in the Sugar Bowl.
For NPR News, I'm Steve Futterman in Los Angeles.
The state has dropped a lawsuit aimed at getting back $4 billion originally designated by the federal government for the state's long-delayed high-speed rail project.
The funding was slashed by the Trump administration in July.
The administration claimed there was no viable plan to complete the project designed to take passengers from L.A.
to San Francisco in three hours.