The Ohio State University and the University of Alabama announced an agreement earlier today that ignited conversation among college football fans across the country. The Buckeyes and Crimson Tide will play a home-and-home in 2027 and 2028, the first time the schools have ever come to such an arrangement in their respective historic programs. And while occasionally these types of agreements can fall apart or be delayed, the terms of this agreement are as historic as the pact itself. Lettermen Row and Eleven Warriors have each confirmed that the Buckeyes and Crimson Tide have agreed to pay the visiting team $1 million during the course of the series to help offset travel costs. In addition, if either team breaks the agreement and cancels their participation in the series, the canceling team will pay a $3 million buyout. “We wanted to do something totally different,” Deputy Director of Athletics Diana Sabau…
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