Then, for the biggest play of the game, Notre Dame decided to leave Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith on an island. It was third and 12 and the Fighting Irish would get the ball back with a stop with a chance to tie the game. Smith completely burned his defender and he was wide open for a huge gain, and he iced the game.
Notre Dame football's national championship drought continues. The Fighting Irish turned a 31-7 deficit into a one-score game in the fourth quarter, but ultimately couldn't complete the comeback, falling to Ohio State 34-23 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in ...
with Notre Dame picking up an 18-13 road win in Columbus. The Fighting Irish won the second-ever matchup in 1936, but the series has been all Buckeyes since. Ohio State has wins over Notre Dame in the Fiesta Bowl in 2006 and 2016. The Buckeyes also won the ...
Everything is on the line as college football looks to determine its champion with Notre Dame taking on Ohio State in a historic College Football Playoff Nation
In the heart of Buckeye country, a Notre Dame bar is drawing attention. Dempsey's Food and Spirits, located in downtown Columbus, is gearing up
Notre Dame is one win away from its first national championship since the 1988 season. Do the Irish get it against Ohio State?
Ohio State and Notre Dame arrived in Atlanta on their charter flights on Friday as the teams moved closer to Monday night’s College Football Playoff national championship game.
The day has arrived and will be looked back on fondly by either Ohio State or Notre Dame fans forever. The Buckeyes and Fighting Irish meet Monday night in the
Notre Dame allowed touchdowns on each of Ohio State's first four drives, which was ultimately too much to overcome after starting the game with a 7-0 lead. The Fighting Irish allowed 445 total ...
Look: Ohio State receiver Emeka Egbuka called Jeremiah Smith's 56-yard reception vs. Notre Dame, as revealed in a recent Buckeyes sideline video:
The narrative that Ryan Day's career began on third base discounts his achievements. He got Ohio State to home plate. Day deserves his flowers.
Tyler Merrill is a four-star recruit according to 247 Sports. He is the #61 player in the 2026 recruiting class, the #5 IOL and the #2 player in the state of Pennsylvania. Merrill currently attends Cumberland Valley High School in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania.