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The Frame vs. The Moment: Ohio State Football Relives The Final Drive That Pushed the Buckeyes Past Notre Dame – Eleven Warriors

  1. The Frame vs. The Moment: Ohio State Football Relives The Final Drive That Pushed the Buckeyes Past Notre Dame Eleven Warriors
  2. Marcus Freeman sets tone as Irish move on from Saturday gut punch On3
  3. Notre Dame WR commit Logan Saldate raves about weekend visit to South Bend 247Sports
  4. Skull Session: Ohio State Made Plays Against Notre Dame, Marcus Freeman Calls Buckeyes “A Great Team” and Eleven Warriors
  5. Ohio State’s most underrated weapon reminded Notre Dame why you can’t double Marvin Harrison Jr. cleveland.com
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Notre Dame Head Coach Marcus Freeman Credits Ohio State’s Resilience to Come Back And Win, Calls the Buckeyes “A Really Good Football Team” – Eleven Warriors

  1. Notre Dame Head Coach Marcus Freeman Credits Ohio State’s Resilience to Come Back And Win, Calls the Buckeyes “A Really Good Football Team” Eleven Warriors
  2. ND’s Freeman stayed with 10 players during OSU game-winner to avoid ‘freebie’ play – ESPN ESPN
  3. Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman leading Irish to their fullest potential | NBC Sports NBC Sports
  4. Marcus Freeman’s Notre Dame football postgame transcript after the OSU loss – InsideNDSports Irish Illustrated
  5. Marcus Freeman says they have to use the pain from heartbreaking loss to Ohio State | CBS Sports CBS Sports
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Skull Session: Ohio State Schedule Ranked With “Win Confidence,” Buckeyes Stand Apart in the Team Ta – Eleven Warriors

  1. Skull Session: Ohio State Schedule Ranked With “Win Confidence,” Buckeyes Stand Apart in the Team Ta Eleven Warriors
  2. Ohio State vs. Indiana Prediction, Best Bets & Odds for Week 1 on Sat, 9/2 Sports Illustrated
  3. How should Ohio State use Devin Brown as a second quarterback against Indiana? cleveland.com
  4. Quick Hits: Ohio State Players Ready to Play Indiana, Josh Fryar Talks About Starting at Right Tackle in His H Eleven Warriors
  5. Both Kyle McCord, Devin Brown Accept Ohio State Buckeyes Starting QB Decision Sports Illustrated
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A top Glenville 2026 prospect says he grew an Ohio State and Georgia fan, discusses Buckeyes and more – 247Sports

  1. A top Glenville 2026 prospect says he grew an Ohio State and Georgia fan, discusses Buckeyes and more 247Sports
  2. Ohio State Baseball Completes Sweep of Michigan on Senior Day, Closes Season With Nine Straight Wins | Eleven Eleven Warriors
  3. Ohio State Baseball Sweeps Michigan, Extends Longest Win Streak in 14 Years Sports Illustrated
  4. Bats Struggle in Loss to Ohio State in Series, Regular-Season Finale – University of Michigan Athletics MGoBlue
  5. Ohio State baseball ends season with three-game sweep of Michigan Buckeyes Wire
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Spring Roster Shows Returning Buckeyes Are Bigger Than They Were in 2022 | Eleven Warriors – Eleven Warriors

  1. Spring Roster Shows Returning Buckeyes Are Bigger Than They Were in 2022 | Eleven Warriors Eleven Warriors
  2. Day Full Video: Buckeyes open spring drills with battles at quarterback, offensive tackle 247Sports
  3. Ohio State football Kyle McCord, Devin Brown compete to become QB1. The Columbus Dispatch
  4. How Ohio State’s loss to Georgia — and Tate Martell’s legacy — set up Kyle McCord and Devin Brown’s QB compet cleveland.com
  5. Ohio State Giving Marvin Harrison Jr. Reps at Punt Returner This Spring As Buckeyes Look to Expand His Usage i Eleven Warriors
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Spring Roster Shows Returning Buckeyes Are Bigger Than They Were in 2022 – Eleven Warriors

  1. Spring Roster Shows Returning Buckeyes Are Bigger Than They Were in 2022 Eleven Warriors
  2. How Ohio State’s loss to Georgia — and Tate Martell’s legacy — set up Kyle McCord and Devin Brown’s QB compet cleveland.com
  3. Kurelic: Young QB impressed with Ohio State visit; portal lineman and more 247Sports
  4. Ohio State Giving Marvin Harrison Jr. Reps at Punt Returner This Spring As Buckeyes Look to Expand His Usage i Eleven Warriors
  5. Ohio State football Kyle McCord, Devin Brown compete to become QB1. The Columbus Dispatch
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Ohio State Falls to Northwestern, 69-63, As Buckeyes Drop Five Straight For the Second Time in 2023 | Eleven W – Eleven Warriors

  1. Ohio State Falls to Northwestern, 69-63, As Buckeyes Drop Five Straight For the Second Time in 2023 | Eleven W Eleven Warriors
  2. Northwestern Men’s Basketball at Ohio State – Game Highlights (2/9/23) Northwestern Athletics
  3. Rapid Reaction: Behind Buie and Barnhizer, Northwestern downs Ohio State 69-63 Inside NU
  4. Basketball Preview: Ohio State Has Opportunity to Sweep Season Series Against Northwestern in Rematch of Jan. Eleven Warriors
  5. Nick Martinelli Halftime Buzzer Beater Puts Northwestern Ahead at Ohio State|Northwestern Basketball Big Ten Network
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Georgia Bulldogs defeat Ohio State Buckeyes to advance to the College Football Playoff Championship



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The Georgia Bulldogs have advanced to the College Football Playoff Championship after defeating the Ohio State Buckeyes 42-41 in the second semifinal College Football Playoff game Saturday.

Trailing by six points late in the 4th quarter, defending national champion Georgia mounted a 72-yard drive capped by quarterback Stetson Bennett’s third touchdown pass of the game to take the lead with 54 seconds remaining.

Ohio State used that time to drive the ball into field goal range, setting up a 50-yard attempt for kicker Noah Ruggles. But Ruggles hooked the kick left, and the Bulldogs escaped with the 1-point win.

Georgia is the first team to come back from a 14-point fourth-quarter deficit in College Football Playoff history, according to the NCAA.

Earlier Saturday, No. 3 Texas Christian University’s Horned Frogs came into the first semifinal game as underdogs and pulled off a major upset, delivering a thrilling 51-45 win against No. 2 Michigan Wolverines.

The Horned Frogs, who began the season outside the Top 25, defeated the previously unbeaten Michigan Wolverines 51-45 in the highest scoring Fiesta Bowl ever. The Big Ten champions entered the game favored by more than a touchdown, but TCU never trailed in the game en route to a shot at the national championship.

Heisman runner-up Max Duggan threw for 225 yards and four total touchdowns, while running back Emari Demarcado added 150 yards on the ground at the Fiesta Bowl in Glendale, Arizona.

The Bulldogs will face the Horned Frogs Monday, January 9, at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, for the Championship game.

TCU will be seeking its first national championship since 1938 and the first for a Big 12 team since 2005, while Georgia will be aiming to be the first back-to-back national champion since Alabama in 2011 and 2012 and the first repeat champion in the College Football Playoff era.

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College Football Playoff 2022 prediction: Why the No. 4 Ohio State Buckeyes can win first title since 2015

For about six days, Ohio State’s odds to win the College Football Playoff National Championship were as long as they had been all season. A 45-23 home loss to No. 2 Michigan on Nov. 26 kick-started a week of devastation as coach Ryan Day and the Buckeyes saw themselves, once again, missing out on a shot at the Big Ten championship following a defeat to their most-hated rival. It seemed, at the time, that Ohio State would miss for the second straight year an opportunity to play for a national championship. 

But then the college football gods answered, as they so often have for the Buckeyes. The Utah team that Ohio State had faced in a modern New Year’s Six epic the year before went and beat USC in the Pac-12 Championship Game on Friday, Dec. 2. That opened a spot for Ohio State, then No. 5 in the CFP rankings, to move into the top four. From anticipation to devastation, and now back with a renewed passion for the pursuit of a title, Ohio State experienced it all in about a week.

The Buckeyes were among the preseason favorites to win the national title thanks to the return of quarterback C.J. Stroud and an offense that put up video game numbers in the Rose Bowl with underclassmen leading the way. And while Ohio State is not the favorite to win the national championship, or even the favorite in its semifinal matchup against No. 1 Georgia, there are plenty of reasons to believe in this team’s chances to win it all. 

1. It has the offense to beat anyone

Let’s start with Ohio State’s best weapon: It’s offense. If it can score on Georgia, it can score on anyone. Other than Tennessee, there is not another team on Georgia’s schedule that posed the kind of threat Ohio State will on Saturday night. 

The Buckeyes have an arguably better passing attack than the Vols — or, at least, a deeper and more impressive wide receiver room for Georgia’s secondary to try to defend. Georgia faced one 1,000-yard receiver all year (Hyatt); Ohio State has a pair of 1,000-yard wideouts in Marvin Harrison Jr. and Emeka Egbuka. This is a passing attack that did not even have Jaxon Smith-Njigba for nearly the entire season, and yet it remained one of the premier units in all of college football. 

Of course, Georgia was impressive when Hendon Hooker, Jalin Hyatt, Cedric Tillman and the rest oft he Tennessee offense came to town on Nov. 5. The Bulldogs did a tremendous job pressuring Hooker, limiting the ability for the deep routes to even develop and thus not allowing a single pass play of more than 30 yards. Hooker, who had played like Heisman Trophy contender to that point, had fewer than 200 yards passing (5.9 yards per attempt), zero touchdowns and was picked off by Kelee Ringo on a pass into the end zone late in the first half. 

For the last two years, however, Stroud has been one of college football’s elite passers, and he has the potential to become a legendary Buckeye in this postseason. Stroud has already accomplished so much in his short time as an Ohio State starter: He’s a two-time Heisman Trophy finalist, two-time Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year, and he led the nation in passing efficiency and touchdown passes in 2022 after ranking in the top three nationally in both categories in 2021. He’s 21-3 as a starter and now has the chance to flip all of the frustrations of a second-straight loss to Michigan into a career-defining moment in the College Football Playoff. 

While Georgia’s defense dominated against Hendon Hooker, and swallowed up Oregon quarterback Bo Nix, there is another level of quarterbacking at the college level, and the Bulldogs will see it on Saturday night. 

2. Get the toughest foe out of the way 

Ohio State’s title chances have a second life, but they can come crashing down thanks to its semifinal opponent: A Georgia team looking to cement its dynasty status with a second straight national championship. Luckily for Ohio State, the talent margins against the ultra-talented Bulldogs are thin, and the Buckeyes can increase their chances of winning a national championship by winning this game. 

Georgia and Ohio State are the No. 2 and No. 3 most-talented teams, respectively, according to the 247Sports Team Talent Composite. Georgia has 15 five-star prospects and 53 four-star prospects, while Ohio State has 14 five-star prospects and 52 four-star prospects. And while Georgia has an edge in total team talent, the average rating per player is 93.37 for Georgia and 92.82 for Ohio State. 

If Ohio State beats Georgia, it becomes the new betting favorite to win the national championship. There is, of course, the potential of a rematch against the Michigan team that has had the Buckeyes number for the last two seasons. Still, the power ratings would point to Day’s squad having the upper hand in the title game. 

Big or small, Georgia has a talent advantage over every other opponent in the field. When considering Ohio State’s chances to win it all, the conversation must start with beating the Bulldogs. On that note …

3. A rare underdog position

While Day and Stroud may be feeling some big-picture pressure in the wake of a second-straight loss to Michigan, the Buckeyes as a whole should be loose. This is the first time all season that Ohio State is an underdog heading into a game. A loss would be disappointing, but it would not come with the extra sting of an unexpected defeat. 

There’s also some history at play here. Ohio State jumped into the College Football Playoff at the last minute in 2014, taking the No. 4 seed in a showdown with an SEC Champion in Alabama. Though the Crimson Tide were favored, the Buckeyes played spoiler behind an offensive onslaught that continued on into the College Football Playoff National Championship against Oregon. Those title-winning Buckeyes had a handful of future pros, just like the 2022 squad, and got to play with a chip on their shoulder despite being one of the most talented teams in the country. 

The environment in Atlanta will only add to the experience of playing spoiler. That could allow an Ohio State team that’s played all year with the pressure of title contention to finally be able to be the freer, looser team in crucial moments of this New Year’s Eve showdown. 

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Ohio State Buckeyes signing day live updates

Today is day-one of the sixth-ever Early Signing Period. Ryan Day, Mark Pantoni and the Ohio State staff are set to wrap-up most of their 2023 recruiting class today. It is a class that is currently ranked No. 7 in the country in the 247Sports Composite team recruiting rankings.

As the day begins the Buckeyes have 20 commitments. Of the 20 commitments it is hoped that all 20 will sign today although Auburn has continued to try to flip cornerback Kayin Lee. Out of the 20 commitments, 13 are expected to enroll early at Ohio State and get their careers with the Buckeyes started in early January.

The Buckeyes’ talented group of 2023 current commitments consists of two 5-stars in wide receivers Carnell Tate and Brandon Inniss, 4-star quarterback Lincoln Kienholz, 4-star wide receivers Noah Rogers and Bryson Rodgers, 4-star tight end Jelani Thurman, 4-star offensive linemen Luke Montgomery, Joshua Padilla and Austin Siereveld, 3-star offensive lineman Miles Walker, 4-star defensive end and tackle Jason Moore, 4-star defensive tackles Will Smith and Kayden McDonald, 4-star linebacker Arvell Reese, 4-star cornerbacks Jermaine Mathews, Calvin Simpson-Hunt and Lee, and 4-star safeties Malik Hartford, Jayden Bonsu and Cedrick Hawkins.

It is a class of 20 commitments to this point with two 5-stars, seventeen 4-stars and one 3-star prospect.

As mentioned, of those 20 commitments 13 have told Bucknuts they are graduating early and will enroll at Ohio State in early January. Those 13 that are expected to enroll early at Ohio State are Tate, Rogers, Rodgers, Thurman, Montgomery, Padilla, Siereveld, Walker, Smith, McDonald, Mathews, Lee and Hartford.

Today and over the next couple of days Bucknuts will have individual features on a number of these new Buckeyes as well as plenty of other Ohio State recruiting intel and features in what will be a very exciting time for Buckeye football.

Four Ohio State related announcements today are the decisions of defensive ends Matayo Uiagalelei and Damon Wilson, edge Joshua Mickens, and transfer portal offensive lineman Ajani Cornelius. Mickens and Uiagalelei announce their decisions at 12 noon ET, Wilson at 3;30 pm ET and Cornelius at 6 pm ET.

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Bucknuts will be posting all day today below and we invite you to do the same. Check back often for plenty of discussion on this thread on the Front Row – your Ohio State December National Signing Day hub!

Live updates

  • 4-star offensive lineman Luke Montogomery (Findlay, Ohio) is the first player to officially sign his letter. (7:09 a.m. ET)
  • 4-star safety Malik Hartford (West Chester, Ohio) gets his letter into the Buckeyes. (7:21 a.m. ET)
  • 3-star offensive lineman Austin Siereveld (Middletown, Ohio) is official (7:23 a.m. ET)
  • 4-star defensive tackle Kayden McDaniel (Suwanee, Georgia) gets his letter one (7:30 a.m ET)
  • 4-star offensive lineman Joshua Padilla (Dayton, Ohio) is officially a Buckeye (7:31 a.m. ET)
  • 5-star wide receiver Brandon Inniss (Fort Lauderdale, Florida) officially becomes Ohio State’s top-ranked player in the 2023 class (7:38 a.m. ET)
  • Another top wide receiver, 4-star Noah Rogers (Rolesville, North Carolina), signs with the Buckeyes (7:41 a.m. ET)
  • Hometown kid and 4-star defensive lineman Will Smith Jr. (Dublin, Ohio) gets his letter in to Ohio State (7:43 a.m. ET)
  • A third highly-ranked wide receiver in 4-star Bryson Rodgers (Warren, Ohio) has signed with the Buckeyes (7:50 a.m. ET)
  • The offensive line continues to come together as 3-star Miles Walker (Greenwich, Connecticut) gets his letter into Ohio State (7:54 a.m. ET)
  • 4-star tight end Jelani Thurman (Fairburn, Georgia) makes it official by signing with the Buckeyes (7:57 a.m. ET)
  • 4-star cornerback Jermaine Mathews (Cincinnati, Ohio) adds to Ohio State’s secondary haul by signing with the Buckeyes (8:01 a.m. ET)
  • After flipping from Washington, 4-star quarterback Lincoln Kienholz (Pierre, South Dakota) gets his letter into Ohio State (8:06 a.m. ET)
  • 4-star defensive lineman Jason Moore (Hyattsville, Maryland) sends his letter to Ohio State (8:19 a.m. ET)
  • The Glenville pipeline continues as 4-star linebacker Arvell Reese (Cleveland, Ohio) is officially a Buckeye (8:33 a.m. ET)



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