The CFP will never likely surpass the NFL in the attention economy, but the march through the first 12-team Playoff has been a positive one.
There have been performances throughout the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff that should remind us all that players want to play on the biggest stages and at the biggest moments. In an age where the prevalent theme of December and January in the sport is complaining about who isn't playing -- opt-outs of the full-game and halftime variety -- it is enlightening to dig into who is and what they have to go through to suit up.
Gov. Mike DeWine bet buckeye candies from Marsha’s Homemade Buckeyes in Perrysburg against treats from the South Bend Chocolate Company.
The criticism lobbed at Indiana after its CFP loss was ridiculous, so if Hoosiers fans want a laugh at the expense of their critics, have at it.
Two of the smartest people in college basketball offered solutions for the highly flawed, deeply subjective College Football Playoff selection process.
Notre Dame and Ohio State fans have had to endure unprecedented travel demands throughout college football’s first 12-team playoff to reach Monday night’s national championship game.
Eric Jenkins, an English teacher at Franklin Community High School, will be among dozens of other educators from all 50 states recognized at the college football national championship Monday night.
Curt Cignetti's Hoosiers are the only team that's played both Notre Dame and Ohio State this season. What's his key to the College Football Playoff title game?
Notre Dame and Ohio State meet in the first final of the 12-team College Football Playoff at 7:30 p.m. Monday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
Between Touchdown Jesus, “Win One for the Gipper," Rudy, and, yes, even the forward pass, there are those who believe football wouldn’t quite be football without Notre Dame. With the Fighting Irish waking up the echoes and playing for a title again after a generation-long retreat from the limelight,
Once again, Ohio State is home to one of the most dominant receivers in college football, Jeremiah Smith. Smith finished the season No. 2 in total receiving yards, No. 1 in receiving touchdowns, No. 4 in yards per catch,