Tens of thousands of fans gathered to celebrate Ohio State's latest College Football Playoff National Championship on Sunday at the Shoe.
Ohio State, the first team to run the gauntlet of four playoff games on its way to the national title, celebrated with 30,000 Buckeyes fans on Sunday at Ohio Stadium.
A month of amazing memories for the Ohio State football team and its fans culminates on Sunday afternoon with a celebration. Fans came together Sunday for a rally in the stands and on the field to celebrate the Buckeyes’ national championship.
Ohio State's national championship celebration at Ohio Stadium will begin at noon Sunday. Admission for the event, which is to recognize the Buckeyes for winning the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff this week,
Ohio State was back at Ohio Stadium to celebrate the national championship on Sunday, as the team got together in front of thousands of fans to have one more moment in Columbus. The entire team — minus one now former defensive coordinator — was on hand for the festivities,
Thousands of fans filed into Ohio Stadium Sunday afternoon, ready to cheer on the Buckeyes. Only this time around, there was no game to be played — just a national championship win to be celebrated. After defeating Notre Dame 34-23 Monday in Atlanta,
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State is celebrating its national championship victory on Sunday. Thousands are expected to attend the celebration at the 'Shoe. Festivities will begin at noon and wrap up around 1 p.m. If you can't make it, you can watch it on WBNS-10TV and 10TV+. The celebration will also be broadcast live on 97.1 The Fan.
Thirteen of 22 playoff starters are out of eligibility, and those seeking an NFL roster spot include quarterback Will Howard, Sawyer and his fellow captains: wide receiver Emeka Egbuka, running back TreVeyon Henderson and linebacker Cody Simon.
Six days after beating Notre Dame to win the College Football Playoff, the Ohio State Buckeyes will celebrate their national championship Sunday at Ohio Stadium.
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Ohio State, the first team to run the gauntlet of four playoff games on its way to the national title, celebrated with 30,000 Buckeyes fans on Sunday at Ohio Stadium. Fans braved 30-degree temperatures to welcome home a team that beat five top-10 rivals on its way to the title,