Ohio State knocked off Notre Dame in the College Football Playoff championship. Check out the highlights and top moments from ...
Ohio State beat Notre Dame 34-23 on Monday night at Mercedes-Benz Stadium to win the national title, the ninth in program history, after rebounding from a situation that seemed unrecoverable.
Behind him, all the scarlet and white confetti had fallen as Ohio State’s national championship party swayed, after the Buckeyes beat Notre Dame 34-23 in a game that felt like compelling ...
Ohio State is back on the top of the college football world with its first national championship since 2014 after beating Notre Dame in Atlanta.
The Irish have an arrangement with the ACC for five games, but Ohio State is their fifth opponent from the Big Ten this year. Notre Dame beat the other four Big Ten opponents it faced: Purdue (66 ...
Notre Dame, seeking its first national title since 1988, defeated Indiana, Georgia and Penn State to reach the championship of the College Football Playoff. Ohio State, which won the title in 2014, ...
Ohio State was driving, and wide receiver Emeka ... Smith, who did not have a catch in the entire second half, beat Notre Dame defensive back Christian Gray on a go route, and Howard delivered ...
ATLANTA — When the Ohio State football team walked off the field on Nov. 30, having lost a fourth straight game to Michigan, none of this seemed possible. In that moment, it didn’t seem ...
Ohio State, which won the title in 2014, beat Tennessee, Oregon and Texas to get to Atlanta. With just :26 remaining, Notre Dame started at their own 25-yard line, but a pass to Jeremiyah Love was ...
Ohio State beat Notre Dame 34- 23 on Monday night in the College Football Playoff national championship game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. On MLK Day, friends Joise Bivans and Kelsey Diradour ...
Howard, a transfer-portal success story from Kansas State, threw for 231 yards and two scores, but nothing will beat ... Ohio State was the better team. The Buckeyes outgained Notre Dame 445 ...
ATLANTA — He’s a coach who signed up to surf the mad, loud life where lasting legacies hinge on fleeting football plays, and at 12:51 a.m. Tuesday he strolled to exit yet another stadium tunnel.