The Ohio State Buckeyes are win away from picking up their first championship in a decade. Ryan Day's team knocked out No. 5 Texas in the Cotton Bowl, sending the Buckeyes to the finale in Atlanta.
Ohio State converted all six of its third-down attempts in the first half, and Howard opened the game with 13 straight completions -- a record for most completions to start a national championship ...
Vice President JD Vance holds the College Football National Championship trophy as he and U.S. President Donald Trump welcome the 2025 College Football National Champions from Ohio State ...
When was the last time Ohio State won the national championship? As noted above, Ohio State defeated Oregon, 42-20, in to win the 2014 national championship. Ezekiel Elliott rushed for 246 yards and four touchdowns in the first national title in the college football playoff era. Urban Meyer, who was the head coach at Ohio State for seven years ...
1957 - UPI and Football Writers National Champions. Ohio State football coach Woody Hayes, center, gets a clothes-on dunking in the Ohio State dressing room shortly after Ohio State University won the Big Ten championship and clinched a Rose Bowl bid by defeating Iowa 17-13, November 16, 1957. With him are a number of OSU players. (AP Photo)
Ohio State’s Record in the National Championship Game. In national championship games, whether under the CFP or BCS umbrella, the Buckeyes now hold a 3-3 record. With victories over the Miami Hurricanes, Oregon, and Notre Dame, plus losses against the Florida Gators, LSU Tigers, and Alabama Crimson Tide, the Buckeyes evened the record.
Ohio State football revealed its national championship rings on Saturday in celebration of its 2024 season, which saw the Buckeyes take home the first-ever title in the 12-team College Football ...
A. Ohio State has won eight national championships in football, secured in the years 1942, 1954, 1957, 1961, 1968, 1970, 2002, and 2014. Q. Who is Ohio State's only two-time Heisman Trophy winner?
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio State’s 2024 football team will try to etch its name in history Monday to become the school’s ninth team to win a national championship. Coach Ryan Day and the ...
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Ohio State made its way to the White House to celebrate winning the college football national championship on Monday, and as is customary, the Buckeyes brought their College Football Playoff ...
Ohio State clinched the national championship by defeating Notre Dame with a score of 34-23. Buckeyes quarterback Will Howard led the way with an efficient 17 of 21 passing day with 231 yards and ...
Ohio State won its first national championship game in 2002, when it beat heavily favored No. 1 Miami in a thrilling 31-24 double overtime finish. It was the first time in the brief history of the ...
vs. Notre Dame (National Championship) – Won, 34-23; Ohio State has consistently been a contender in the College Football Playoff since winning its inaugural edition in 2014. The Buckeyes defeated the Oregon Ducks in the first national championship of the CFP era, claiming a decisive 42-20 victory that earned Ezekiel Elliott the MVP award.
Ohio State’s Record in the College Football National Championship Game. Ohio State has now won nine claimed national titles, having previously been named champions in 1942, 1954, 1957, 1961, 1968, 1970, 2002, 2014, and their most recent success following the 2024 college football season.
In Ohio State's case, following Monday's College Football Playoff win over Notre Dame, the Buckeyes claim nine national championships — 1942, 1954, 1957, 1961, 1968, 1970, 2002, 2014 and 2024 ...
Overall, Ohio State has won eight national championships. In addition to the five the Buckeyes won with Woody Hayes (1954, 1957, 1961, 1968, and 1970), head coach Paul Brown led them to a national title in 1942, and they then won the two titles in the 2000s (2002 and 2014) with Tressel and Meyer.