The Ohio State Buckeyes won the National Championship last night over the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. However, today, a quarterback has officially finalized his
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After accomplishing his goal of winning a national championship with Ohio State ... Devin Brown is transferring to Cal. Brown had entered the NCAA transfer portal on Dec. 9 but announced he would fulfill his commitment to the Buckeyes through their College ...
The 2024 college football season has been a roller coaster from the jump and it’s finally over. With a 34-23 win over the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, The Ohio State Buckeyes are crowned National Champions for the ninth time in program history.
This is what happened tonight." With Ohio State's victory Monday, Day joins an exclusive class of former Buckeyes coaches — one that includes Woody Hayes, Jim Tressel, Urban Meyer and Paul Brown — to have won a national championship in Columbus.
Some of the legendary coaches' philosophies — including game plans, practice plans and training — have rubbed off on Vrabel.
The Ohio State Buckeyes are national champions ... AP (media) poll: 9-1; Coach: Paul Brown
The Ohio State Buckeyes are fresh ... On Tuesday, hours after the Buckeyes hoisted the national title trophy, backup quarterback Devin Brown announced his decision to transfer to the California ...
Leading the Buckeyes to their first national title ... It includes Urban Meyer, Jim Tressel, Woody Hayes and Paul Brown. Ohio State quarterback Will Howard, head coach Ryan Day and linebacker ...
Ohio State backup quarterback Devin Brown is transferring to California. Brown entered the transfer portal in December but stayed with the Buckeyes through their run to the national championship that ended with a win Monday night over Notre Dame.
After watching his team, the Ohio State Buckeyes, take the field on Jan. 20 and win the national championship, backup quarterback Devin Brown will officially leave the program after three years in Columbus.
Ohio State has claimed eight national championships, six coming by vote and the last two on the field. The Buckeyes won their first title in 1942 under Paul Brown and then five (1954, 1957 ...