Mac Jones took to social media to react to Ohio State's first touchdown in the national title game against Notre Dame.
College Football Playoff National Championship is here! Live from the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta as fans packed the seats for what they hoped to be a suspenseful game by the two finest college football teams in the nation.
After what feels like a lifetime of waiting, the best football of the season is here, and you expect good things when you sit down to watch the College Football Playoff National Championship. Hopefully, there’s a good game, and before everything gets started, there’s some excellent singing, too.
USA TODAY is the most recent national outlet to rank the 2020 Crimson Tide as the greatest of the playoff era, joining ESPN.
Alabama leads all programs with three CFP titles. Georgia and Clemson are the only other teams with multiple titles in the CFP era, but Ohio State can add its name to the list with a win over Notre Dame for its first championship since 2014.
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Now that it’s all over and the Ohio State Buckeyes are the college football national champions, it can be definitively said: Expanding the College Football Playoff worked.
Editor’s note: This is a guest column from former writer and columnist Dave Jones, who retired from PennLive last May after 33 years covering Penn State. Jones, who will be recognized with the Football Writers Association of America’s Lifetime Achievement Award on Jan. 17 in Atlanta, offers his thoughts on the current playoff format.
Ohio State Buckeyes did two things no College Football Playoff national champion ever accomplished. Not only are they the first team to win the expande
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Darn right. Deion Sanders isn’t just CU’s sheriff. He’s the university’s front porch now. Coach Prime might run behind Ralphie on game day, but when it comes to the Buffs’ image, identity, trademarks and marketing, Ralphie runs behind him.
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