Justin Fields has a legendary performance when Ohio State needed one, Justin Hilliard unexpectedly turns into a star and Dabo Swinney finally loses to the Buckeyes.
Trey Sermon's 10-yard run to convert a first down late in the second quarter of the Sugar Bowl against Clemson might be Ohio State's most underrated play of the night.
Ohio State's offense might have looked entirely different against Clemson, but Ryan Day and his staff used a condensed schedule to their benefit by dusting off some old favorites.
Devonta Smith and Mac Jones are Heisman finalists and Najee Harris is the nation's best running backs, but Alabama's defense has struggled against top offenses.
Ohio State saved its playbook for Clemson, the Buckeyes had their best passing performance in 6 years, Thayer Munford and Nicholas Petit-Frere were perfect and more.
The national championship game will host approximately 16,000 fans, but Ohio State isn't selling tickets to the general public, and tickets are over $1,000 on the secondary market.
Jaheim Singletary discusses his Ohio State commitment, we catch up on an influx of top schools lists, and Quinn Ewers’ “The Dot God” nickname proves accurate again.
Justin Fields was at his best, Trey Sermon stayed hot, Ohio State won both lines of scrimmage, the defense did good enough and the Buckeyes didn't give away points.