Ryan Day seems to hint at Clemson's sign-stealing that has become notorious recently, saying the Tigers “seem to always know exactly what the other team is doing.”
Clemson linebacker Jamie Skalski believes "there's blood in the water for both" the Tigers and Ohio State, and Baylon Spector sees Trey Sermon as "very physical."
Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney and defensive coordinator Brent Venables look ahead to the Tigers' matchup with Ohio State in the first interview sessions of Sugar Bowl week.
Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney addressed ranking Ohio State 11th in the coaches poll one last time, saying "right is right" and he could probably run for governor in Michigan.
Trevor Lawrence and Travis Etienne are Clemson's household names, but there are many other Tigers who are also players to watch in the College Football Playoff.
Urban Meyer is weighing interest from multiple NFL teams, including the Jacksonville Jaguars, for a potential return to coaching, according to multiple reports.
In an interview with ESPN, Dabo Swinney said “I don’t think that it’s right that three teams have to play 13 games to win it all and one team has to play eight.”
In a season that nearly didn't happen for Ohio State, Ryan Day says the Buckeyes “have an opportunity to write one of the greatest stories in the history of college football.”
We take a look at the betting lines and trends entering the College Football Playoff as Ohio State enters the Sugar Bowl as an underdog for the first time all season.
Ohio State has won its last three appearances in the Sugar Bowl, including its iconic 42-35 win over Alabama in the inaugural College Football Playoff.