The play that Jeremiah Smith scored an 8-yard touchdown on was reminiscent of the one that DeVonta Smith scored on against Ohio State in the 2020 national championship game.
Emeka Egbuka set Ohio State's career receptions record with his third catch in the national championship game, breaking K.J. Hill’s previous school record of 201 catches.
ESPN's MegaCast is back and on steroids for this one. Here's how to get the most out of Monday's College Football Playoff Championship Game if you're viewing at home.
Several Buckeyes have a chance to break school records or achieve notable statistical milestones tonight, including Will Howard, Emeka Egbuka and Ohio State’s running backs.
We break down the biggest questions, highlight our top players to watch and make our final predictions for what we’ll see as Ohio State plays Notre Dame for a national title.
We look at how Ohio State and Notre Dame compare at every position, with the Buckeyes holding clear edges at WR and DE but other positions being more closely contested.
Lathan Ransom's "fearless" playstyle was ingrained by his father back in the safety's Pop Warner days as he brings his Buckeye career full-circle against Notre Dame on Monday.
Kirk Herbstreit said “there’s nobody more thrilled than me” when Ohio State does well but that he supports his son’s decision to play for Michigan “1,000%.”
Ryan Day says Ohio State's pregame routine won't change despite national title stakes and Marcus Freeman says Day's program does things the “right way.”
Notre Dame's running game and defense will try to stand in the way of the ultimate redemption for Ohio State's seniors and Ryan Day in the CFP national championship game.
Notre Dame DL coach Al Washington has fond memories of his time at Ohio State and believes a “culture of toughness and hard work” has gotten them to the national title game.
Maurice Clarett thinks his forced fumble on Sean Taylor was better than Jack Sawyer's scoop-and-score, though the former Ohio State running back admits he's “biased.”
Ohio State offensive coordinator Chip Kelly didn’t hold back when discussing Oregon’s defense: “You had to stop us with 12. You saw the final results of 11 vs. 11.”