The game is notable for an 83-yard fumble recovery by defensive end Jack Sawyer that sealed the game for Ohio State, nicknamed 83 Yards Through the Heart of Texas.[citation needed] This nickname drew inspiration from the 2015 Sugar Bowl play, where Ohio State running back Ezekiel Elliott ran for an 85 yard touchdown against the Alabama Crimson Tide: Since this play effectively sealed the buckeyes victory, and due to Alabama finishing 1st place in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) that season; this play was dubbed "85 yards through the heart of the south". It is easy to draw similarities between the two plays, with Texas being the 1st place SEC team this season and the long scoop and score ceasing all hope they had left to win.
Texas played to an 11–1 record (7–1 in conference) during the regular season; their only loss was to Georgia in Austin. The Longhorns qualified for the SEC Championship Game, where they lost a rematch to Georgia. Ranked third in the final CFP poll, the Longhorns received the fifth seed in the playoff tournament. Texas beat 12th-seeded and ACC champion Clemson 38–24 in a first-round game in Austin to advance to the Peach Bowl. In the Peach Bowl, they defeated 4th-seeded and Big 12 champion Arizona State 39–31 in double overtime. The Longhorns entered the Cotton Bowl Classic with an overall 13–2 record.
This was Texas' twenty-second appearance in the Cotton Bowl Classic; this bowl was the Longhorn's first appearance in an in-state New Year's Six bowl, BCS Championship, or CFP Championship game since the 2003 Cotton Bowl Classic against LSU.
Ohio State played to a 10–2 record (7–2 in conference) during the regular season; their only losses were to Oregon in Eugene and Michigan in Columbus. These two losses resulted in the Buckeyes to not qualify for the Big Ten Championship Game. Ranked sixth in the final CFP poll, the Buckeyes received the eighth seed in the playoff tournament. Ohio State beat 9th-ranked Tennessee, 42–17, in a first-round game in Columbus to advance to the Rose Bowl. In the Rose Bowl, they defeated the number one seed and Big Ten champion, Oregon, 41–21. The Buckeyes entered the Cotton Bowl Classic with an overall 12–2 record.
This was Ohio State's fourth appearance in the Cotton Bowl Classic; the Buckeyes had a record of 2-1 of their prior Cotton Bowls, where they won the January 1987 edition and the December 2017 edition. Their loss was the December 2023 edition, where they lost to Missouri, 14-3. This is Ohio State's first back-to-back appearances in the Cotton Bowl Classic.
There was a Cotton Bowl Classic in January and December in 1966, 2015, 2017, 2023, 2025.
The 2015 (December), 2018, 2021, and 2025 (January) editions were College Football Playoff semifinals.