Michigan football enjoyed a recent resurgance from 2021-23, and it was driven in large part because of improved quarterback play in Ann Arbor. With J.J. McCarth
For the first time since the Big Ten threepeat when Minnesota won it all in 1940 and 1941, and Ohio State won in 1942, the Big Ten Conference has won consecutive National Championships.
As someone who covered Michigan’s national championship and its aftermath, I thought I’d give Ohio State a few pointers about what’s next.
A campus, city and fan base that expects success finally broke through, reclaiming its spot atop the college football throne.
Ohio State fans are no doubt still celebrating Monday night's national championship victory over Notre Dame, as they should be. The No. 8 Buckeyes went on an in
Around a year ago, the mood in Columbus was quite different. Three straight losses to Michigan was a gut punch but the pain got worse on Jan. 8 when the Wolverines won the national championship. Jim Harbaugh finally broke through,
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.
In the history of the college football, no team has faced a tougher path to the championship. OSU fell to No. 8 in the CFP bracket after losing to Michigan but outscored its four postseason opponents – No. 9 Tennessee, No. 1 Oregon, No. 5 Texas and No. 7 Notre Dame – by a combined score of 145-75.
The Buckeyes won four games to claim this year's CFP national title. Despite losing to Michigan and Oregon, Ohio State entered the CFP as an at-large. The squad then defeated Tennessee, Oregon, Texas and finally the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
The Fighting Irish found a way to get Ohio State into a third and 12 situation, but a deep ball to Jeremiah Smith crushed the comeback effort. Ohio State kicked a late field goal and won the game 34-23.
Dave Portnoy found an “L” for Ohio State even as they won the national championship. The Barstool founder and Michigan alum mocked the poor ratings for rival Ohio State’s national championship win over Notre Dame.
This has been a season unlike any other for Ryan Day emotionally. Less than two months ago, loud and influential media voices were calling for the firing of the nation’s winningest active coach in the wake of Ohio State’s fourth straight loss to Michigan.