Ohio State's club football team is officially a dynasty, if it wasn't already.
For the second time in as many years, Ohio State's club football team won the NCFA championship on Saturday.
Led by quarterback Niko Pappas, who broke the NCFA league single-season record for touchdowns along the way, the No.1 Buckeyes took down No. 2 Coppin State, 28-8, a game that OSU was in control of from start to finish.
For the 4th time in 6 seasons, Ohio State Club Football has won a NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP!
— Ohio State Club Football (@ClubFootballOSU) December 6, 2025
WR Ricardo Washington is your game MVP.
QB Niko Pappas breaks the NCFA league record for single-season touchdowns pic.twitter.com/Cx0yFGDSvZ
Ohio State led 14-0 at halftime, taking an early lead and never looking back. OSU dominated both on the ground and through the air in the frigid temperatures at Wright State Saturday afternoon.
Halftime & the @ClubFootballOSU is up 14-0!
— Mike (@TheBucknut) December 6, 2025
Watch now on https://t.co/YUFYDFXw9T #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/gKjECjQo35
Along with Pappas, OSU wide receiver Ricardo Washington had an impressive game, taking home the MVP award for his performance.
FINAL!! THE Ohio State Club Football Team are your 2025 @TheNCFA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS!!
— Mike (@TheBucknut) December 6, 2025
MVP is Ricardo Washington. Well deserved when hes making plays like this!#GoBucks pic.twitter.com/h2WHd2GyiH
Ohio State's club football team has not only won back-to-back national championships, but it's the fourth time in seven years that the Buckeyes have won it all, also winning the NCFA title in 2019, 2021 and 2024.


