After the loss to Michigan, Ohio State reeled off four straight wins and won a national title in Ryan Day's sixth season. It was a remarkable end to a rollercoaster season.
Is this the best Ohio State team ever? Who knows? The Super Sophs of 1968 were damn impressive. The 2002 Buckeyes were tough as nails and the 2014 edition beat Alabama. Nuff said. I can’t speak for 1942, 1954 and 1957, but I wouldn’t bet against them.
The Buckeyes joined a small group of teams to win the national championship after failing to win their conference
Jack Kiser walked up the tunnel toward Notre Dame ’s locker room beneath Mercedes-Benz Stadium, tears welling in his bloodshot eyes, as if the linebacker had anything else to pour out. Behind him, all the scarlet and white confetti had fallen as Ohio State ’s national championship party swayed,
This play looked very similar to one the Crimson Tide used against the Buckeyes in the national title game in 2021.
Trying to figure out who owns the most national championships in college football is not for the weak of heart. The sport has changed considerably since the sport's inaugural season -- 1869 -- when Princeton and Rutgers played twice and,
The Buckeyes open the betting lines for 2025-26 college football national champion as the +450 favorite, just ahead of the Texas Longhorns at +650. It should be noted, however, the preseason betting favorite to capture the national championship has not won it since Alabama in 2017. Here are the odds, per Fanduel Sportsbook.
It was Michigan last year and Ohio State this year. Two in a row isn’t much of a streak, but for the Big Ten, it is something after the SEC ruled over the sport for so long.
Add it up and I have the Buckeyes coming in at 80% of what we saw the past two games. Is that good enough? We shall see. I tend to think yes, simply because I put this Ohio State squad, when performing at 100%, up there with 2019 LSU and 2020 Alabama as ...
Ohio State football RB Quinshon Judkins spent two years as a 1,000-yard rusher at Ole Miss, then transferred to OSU to share the backfield. Why?