Which college football programs have won the most national championships? The answer is somewhat complicated, as there's some dispute over how many titles certain teams have won in the 154 years ...
Ohio residents continued digging out, after the state’s worst winter storm in history blasted the region on Jan 26, 1978, which became known as the “Great Blizzard of 1978.” The first three ...
Ohio State football set the blueprint for winning a national title in the NIL era. The Buckeyes knocked off Notre Dame in the College Football Playoff National Championship thanks in large part to ...
The first college football national championship was in 1869. That season was eight days long and consisted of exactly two games: Princeton at ... its first champion in 1978.
While Feb. 5 is the next National Signing Day for high school football players, it is not the first such date of the school year. Thirty-four central Ohio players signed with colleges during the ...
Ohio State football broke through, and then its fans broke in. The Buckeyes won college football's national championship Monday and the celebration into the wee hours of the night included an ...
Read our editorial standards for more information. Ohio State looked mostly dominant through its College Football Playoff championship run, but the Buckeyes are not favored to repeat next year.
The sport has changed considerably since the sport's inaugural season -- 1869 -- when Princeton ... football, and that's the criteria used below -- for the most part. The figures are updated ...
Ohio State football is your College Football Playoff national champion for the 2024 college football season. The No. 8-seeded Buckeyes closed out their championship run with a 34-23 win over No 7 ...
Kirk Herbstreit, who played his college football at Ohio State as a quarterback from 1989-93, could not contain his emotions after watching his Buckeyes win the school's ninth national title ...
9: Ohio State won its ninth college football national championship, tied with USC for the sixth-most ever after Michigan (10), Notre Dame (13), Princeton (15), Alabama (16) and Yale (18).
The Sporting News has you covered on where Ohio State and Notre Dame rank on the all-time national championships leaderboard following Monday's season-ending contest. MORE: Revisi ...