The Ohio State Buckeyes won the National Championship last night over the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. However, today, a quarterback has officially finalized his
A campus, city and fan base that expects success finally broke through, reclaiming its spot atop the college football throne.
Ohio State coach Ryan Day pointed to the Buckeyes sticking together through adversity for their national championship victory in an interview postgame on ESPN.
Some of the legendary coaches' philosophies — including game plans, practice plans and training — have rubbed off on Vrabel.
Ohio State backup quarterback Devin Brown is transferring to California. Brown entered the transfer portal in December but stayed with the Buckeyes through their run to the national championship that ended with a win Monday night over Notre Dame.
Now he joins Paul Brown, Woody Hayes, Jim Tressel and Urban Meyer as ... After the Irish took possession on an Emeka Egbuka fumble and drove 70 inside the Ohio State 10, the Buckeyes stiffened. Kenyatta Jackson tackled Leonard for a 1-yard loss, and ...
Brown will be the frontrunner to start for the Golden Bears next season following the departure of their 2024 starting quarterback, Fernando Mendoza, who transferred to Indiana. The Golden Bears also added highly touted freshman quarterback Jaron Keawe Sagapolutele, who transferred to Cal after briefly enrolling at Oregon.
Notre Dame scored two touchdowns and two 2-point conversions to make it a one-score game late in the fourth quarter.
After accomplishing his goal of winning a national championship with Ohio State ... Devin Brown is transferring to Cal. Brown had entered the NCAA transfer portal on Dec. 9 but announced he would fulfill his commitment to the Buckeyes through their College ...
Ryan Day became the fifth Ohio State football coach to win a national title, joining legends Paul Brown, Woody Hayes, Jim Tressel and Urban Meyer.
This has prompted questions about which team played best against Ohio State. On "The Paul Finebaum Show," SEC Network analyst Paul Finebaum noted that while the Fighting Irish had the closest game in terms of the final score, he believes the No. 5 seed Texas Longhorns (13-3) had a genuine chance to defeat the Buckeyes.