Where, oh where, did you go, SEC football? An Ohio State star sent a message to the rival conference after national championship.
The Buckeyes brought home a national championship on Monday, and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources will celebrate with a former player. Here's how.
The Ohio State University Buckeyes are national champions after defeating Notre Dame 34-23 in the College Football Playoff national championship game on Monday night. It was the first college football championship game played under the new 12-team format implemented this season.
And there you have it. The Ohio State Buckeyes have won their second College Football Playoff National Championship, their first since winning the inaugural one
The early betting favorite to win next year’s national championship is Ohio State. The question nobody can really answer at this time is what sort of game will the Buckeyes or anyone else return to when they kick it off again seven months from now.
Monday night in Atlanta, Ohio State won the first national championship of the 12-team College Football Playoff era. In the process, the Buckeyes showed provided the rest of the college football world with the blueprint for success going forward in this new landscape.
What it looked like when a large group of intrepid Ohio State football fans broke into Ohio Stadium to celebrate the Buckeyes' national championship.
After emerging as the last team in the 12-team College Football Playoff, Ohio State predictably ended up as the No. 1 team in the final AP top 25 college footba
Ohio State’s run to its first national championship in a decade enabled the Buckeyes to dominate the Associated Press’ all-College Football Playoff team. The AP changed the way it put together its postseason all-star teams this season as college football introduced an expanded 12-team playoff that had some schools playing as many as four
And then there were two. Avon Lake four-star recruit Maxwell Riley announced on X that he has narrowed his college recruitment options from seven to two, Ohio State and Clemson. “I would say that
Ohio State coach Ryan Day becomes the fourth coach in 2024-25 to earn at least $1 million in on-field performance bonuses