Ohio State Buckeyes football, Notre Dame
Ohio State's national championship victory provided a fitting ending to an inaugural 12-team Playoff that accomplished everything it was designed to do.
After winning the 2025 national title, the Ohio State Buckeyes have the best odds to win the 2026 National Championship.
This victory will taste extra sweet for the wrongly-embattled Day, who could choose to leave Columbus with the task complete
Instead of crying over another collapse, Ohio State can celebrate another national title after holding off a Notre Dame comeback bid Monday night
In the 2020 College Football Playoff ... 864, surpassed only by fellow Notre Dame coach Knute Rockne. Initially playing under Rockne from 1928 to 1930 and winning two titles, Leahy later claimed ...
(AP) - It was some combination of religion, a grudge involving Knute Rockne and maybe the simple notion ... $14 million they’ve earned by reaching the semifinals of the College Football Playoff - the way Thursday’s opponent Penn State of the Big ...
On Thursday, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish play the Penn State Nittany Lions in the Orange Bowl, which doubles as one of the college football playoff semifinals ... than just compete — especially after Knute Rockne arrived as head coach in 1918.
(AP) — It was some combination of religion, a grudge involving Knute Rockne and maybe the ... by reaching the semifinals of the College Football Playoff — the way Thursday’s opponent Penn ...
ATLANTA -- "Think traditionally, but without traditional thinking." Those were the words of Ross Bjork, the still-new Ohio State athletic director during the Saturday morning media day ahead of Monday night's College Football Playoff National Championship game.
With Ohio State winning the national championship over Notre Dame on Monday night, it’s now time to focus on the 12-team playoff for next season. In today’s Tuesdays With Gorney, Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney takes his shot to seed the 12 teams that will fill the College Football Playoff bracket next season.
On Monday, college football analyst Josh Pate poured cold water on the idea of a March Madness style bonanza of upsets in the sport, sharing his honest thoughts on a lack of parity in college football. Pate is highly skeptical that small conference teams will have their day in the sun amid recent successes from the Big Ten and SEC.