Physical Buckeyes claim the national title in the trenches

It is hard to win a football game when losing the turnover battle by three. It is nearly impossible to win that same game by three scores. However, Ohio State claimed the first playoff-era national championship in those very circumstances. The recipe for victory was quite simple: dominance up front on both ends of the […]

during the College Football Playoff National Championship Game at AT&T Stadium on January 12, 2015 in Arlington, Texas.

Ohio State Flattens Oregon On The Urban Highway, Completing A Circle First Drawn In 2007

On January 8, 2007, Urban Meyer ushered in the Southeastern Conference’s reign over the rest of college football. The Ohio State Buckeyes absorbed a defeat that shook up the Big Ten for the next several years. Eight years later, Meyer presided over another decisive national championship game victory, only this time, he led Ohio State […]

Jim Tressel has his OSU sweater vest on

Former Ohio State head coach Jim Tressel has made his way down to Arlington, Texas for tonight’s College Football Playoff National Championship Game between Ohio State and Oregon. If there was any question as to who Tressel was supporting (there wasn’t), his red sweater vest while on the field and this tweet have answered it; TIME […]

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Five Enticing Prop Bets for the College Football Playoff Championship Game

Prop bets are pretty sucker-ific. But it’s the College Football Playoff Championship Game — and the first one in history at that. Who’s it going to hurt if we just take a look at what online gaming site Bovada has to offer? Let me hit you with five enticing prop bets that might make Monday […]

Watch: Michael Qualls throws down an alley-oop on Vandy

Arkansas Razorbacks guard Michael Qualls is quickly becoming one of the most exciting players in college basketball and his Hogs are off to a good start as they are 13-2 overall and 2-0 in the SEC. Check out this alley-oop from their victory over Vanderbilt….

Six Questions On Ohio State-Oregon: Semifinal Lessons, Tension Points, Legacies, And More

“Overture, coitins, lights. This is it, you’ll hit the heights. And oh, what heights we’ll hiiiiiiit. On with the show, this is iiiiiiiiit!” — The Bugs Bunny Overture, Looney Tunes * Student Section writer Ryan Palencer and editor Matt Zemek discuss tonight’s national title game in six questions: 1. This is the first time a […]

East-West Shrine Game starts post-season NFL Draft evaluation for prospects

The college football season is now officially over, and with only four NFL teams left to play, 28 NFL teams have moved on to thinking about the NFL Draft and how to improve their roster in the offseason. NFL front offices have been scouting throughout the college football season, but now the All-Star games, Combines, […]

Football And Basketball Are Different, But The College Football Playoff Invites NCAA Tournament Comparisons

College football and college basketball ARE different. These sports ARE apples and oranges. You can’t play 68-team football tournaments. You can’t reduce a basketball field to four teams after just 13 games. Basketball teams have a real non-conference season. Football teams determine clear-cut conference champions (well, except for the Big 12), whereas a two-way tie […]

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