winning 27-17 to advance to the Sugar Bowl to face Georgia in the CFP Quarterfinals. The Fighting Irish continues to climb the odds board as a National Championship contender with the dominant ...
It has been a decade since Ohio State celebrated its last national title, the program's eighth, earned in the very first edition of the CFP. Even now, after rolling to playoff victories over ...
Notre Dame, Penn State, Texas and Ohio State all have a chance to add to their storied -- and at times tortured -- histories.
It’s time for the next step on this initial, expanded 12-team College Football Playoff journey, and that means we are now ...
Possession is determined by a coin toss, with the visiting ... one of the sport's most captivating features. When the CFP National Championship ends in a tie after the four 15-minute quarters.
Penn State is set for one of its biggest games in program history Thursday night when the Nittany Lions face Notre Dame in ...
We started with 12, and there are now just four teams remaining in the hunt for the national championship ... to being a coin flip, so hopefully we get a close game as the CFP hasn't seen a ...
The first year of the 12-team College Football Playoff ... in the playoff so far. If Sawyer & Co. have another good outing against Texas, the Buckeyes will be playing for a national championship.
The Ohio State Buckeyes play the Oregon Ducks in a College Football Playoff quarterfinal game on ... Zach Buckley writes: "This feels like a coin flip that could and very well may come down ...
The Longhorns won the coin toss and deferred to the second half, meaning they will kick off to Arizona State to begin the Peach Bowl College Football Playoff ... Call the National Council on ...
The Buckeyes beat Texas 28-14 to advance to the CFP national championship ... 7:43 p.m. — The coin toss is here! Ohio State wins the toss and defers to the second half, so it's Texas ball ...
It hasn’t reached the national championship game since 2020 ... That doesn’t matter now. To coin an NCAA Tournament phrase, Ohio State merely has to survive and advance.