Ohio State needed four ferocious victories to vanquish a soul-crushing loss to Michigan and win the College Football Playoff championship.
The pass seemed to hang up there forever. Did it feel like seven weeks? Did it feel like 10 years? What a great debate for Ohio State fans to have forever. When that teardrop of a throw from Buckeyes quarterback Will Howard on third-and-11 finally landed,
Years from now, when Ohio State fans reminisce about their 2024 four-round Playoff run, the first play that comes to mind will either be Jack Sawyer’s field-long scoop and score against Texas or Howard to Jeremiah Smith for 57 yards to set up Jayden Fielding ’s championship-sealing field goal.
The Ohio State Buckeyes defeated the Notre Dame Fighting Irish by a score of 34-23 on Monday night, securing their first national championship since 2014. It also helped removed any lingering doubts about coach Ryan Day's future with the program, who went 4-0 in the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff.
The longest college football season ever, starting in August and ending on Inauguration Day, became an Ohio State coronation.
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,
Ohio State defeated Notre Dame 34-23 in the College Football Playoff National Championship on Monday.
After a devastating loss to Michigan in November, Ohio State recovered to win four in a row to win an expanded College Football Playoff.
When the words were finally said — “It is my honor to present to you the 2024 national champions, coach Ryan Day and the Ohio State Buckeyes” — there was pure joy on the players’ faces who surrounded their coach as they hoisted the trophy.
Ryan Day and the Ohio State Buckeyes were able to defeat the Notre Dame Fighting Irish by a final score of 34-23 in the National Championship Game last night. After what was a total rollercoaster season,
The ultimate 2024 team is now the national champion, riding the NIL wave and then using the mulligan an expanded 12-team field allowed. Its 34-23 win over a remarkably likable and resilient Notre Dame team capped a revolutionary season on a perfect note.