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CFP National Championship Quick Preview

The 2025 College Football Playoff National Championship is set to feature a historic showdown between the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. This highly anticipated matchup will take place on January 20, 2025, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, marking the culmination of the first 12-team College Football Playoff.

Game Details:

• Date: Monday, January 20, 2025

• Time: 7:30 p.m. ET

• Venue: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia

• Broadcast: ESPN

Team Profiles:

Ohio State Buckeyes:

• Record: 13–2

• Head Coach: Ryan Day

• CFP Seed: No. 8

• Path to Championship:

• Defeated Tennessee in the first round

• Overcame Oregon in the quarterfinals

• Triumphed over Texas in the semifinals

The Buckeyes are making their first national championship appearance since the 2020 season and are seeking their first title since 2014. Under Coach Ryan Day, Ohio State has showcased a potent offense and a resilient defense throughout the season.

Notre Dame Fighting Irish:

• Record: 14–1

• Head Coach: Marcus Freeman

• CFP Seed: No. 7

• Path to Championship:

• Defeated Indiana in the first round

• Beat Georgia in the quarterfinals

• Prevailed over Penn State in the semifinals

The Fighting Irish are making their first national championship game appearance since the 2013 BCS National Championship Game. Coach Marcus Freeman has led Notre Dame to an impressive season, with the team aiming for its first national title since 1988.

Key Matchups to Watch:

• Quarterback Battle:

• Ohio State: Will Howard has been instrumental in leading the Buckeyes’ offense, demonstrating poise and precision in high-pressure situations.

• Notre Dame: Riley Leonard has showcased exceptional dual-threat capabilities, posing challenges for opposing defenses with both his arm and legs.

• Defensive Fronts:

• Both teams boast formidable defensive lines known for applying relentless pressure on quarterbacks. The battle in the trenches will be crucial in determining the game’s outcome.

• Coaching Strategies:

• Ryan Day’s offensive ingenuity versus Marcus Freeman’s defensive acumen presents an intriguing chess match that could dictate the flow of the game.

Betting Odds:

• Spread: Ohio State favored by 8.5 points

• Over/Under: 45.5 points (FD)

• Moneyline:

• Ohio State: -400 (FD)

• Notre Dame: +310 (FD)

Odds are subject to change; please consult official betting sources for the latest information. 

Historical Context:

This championship game marks the ninth meeting between Ohio State and Notre Dame. The Buckeyes have dominated the series with six consecutive victories, including a 17–14 win in their last encounter in 2023. 

Additional Storylines:

• Coaching Speculations: Notre Dame’s head coach, Marcus Freeman, has attracted interest from the NFL, with reports indicating that the Chicago Bears are considering him for their head coaching position. This development adds an extra layer of intrigue as Freeman prepares his team for the national championship. 

• Political Intersection: Vice President-elect JD Vance, an Ohio State alumnus, humorously remarked about the scheduling conflict between the presidential inauguration and the national championship game, both set for January 20. Vance’s allegiance to the Buckeyes adds a unique twist to the day’s events. 

Conclusion:

The 2025 CFP National Championship between Ohio State and Notre Dame promises to be a thrilling contest, featuring storied programs with rich histories and passionate fan bases. As both teams vie for college football supremacy, fans can anticipate a game filled with strategic depth, standout performances, and memorable moments.

2018 NFL Draft: Top 10 Available on Day Two

After selecting Oklahoma quarterback Baker Mayfield with the first overall pick and Ohio State cornerback Denzel Ward with the fourth overall pick on day one of the draft, the Cleveland Browns enter day two of the draft with picks 33,35, and 64 in the second round. They do not have a third round pick after trading it to Buffalo for Tyrod Taylor.

With that being said, here are my 10 best players remaining on day two of the draft:

  1. EDGE Harold Landry, Boston College
  2. RB Derrius Guice, LSU
  3. DT Maurice Hurst, Michigan
  4. OT Connor Williams, Texas
  5. CB Josh Jackson, Iowa
  6. TE Mike Gesicki, Penn State
  7. G Will Hernandez, UTEP
  8. RB Ronald Jones II, USC
  9. C James Daniels, Iowa
  10. EDGE Sam Hubbard, Ohio State

2018 NFL Draft Positional Rankings: Offense

*All rankings final and based upon at least three watched games as well as combine and pro days.

Quarterback

  1. Baker Mayfield,Oklahoma
  2. Sam Darnold, USC
  3. Josh Rosen, UCLA
  4. Lamar Jackson, Louisville
  5. Josh Allen

Running Back

  1. Saquon Barkley, Penn State
  2. Derrius Guice, LSU
  3. Ronald Jones II, USC
  4. Nick Chubb, Gerogia
  5. Sony Michel, Georgia

Wide Receiver

  1. DJ Moore, Maryland
  2. Courtland Sutton, SMU
  3. Calvin Ridley, Alabama
  4. Christian Kirk, Texas A&M
  5. Anthony Miller, Memphis

Tight End

  1. Mike Gesicki, Penn State
  2. Dallas Goedert, South Dakota State
  3. Hayden Hurst, South Carolina
  4. Mark Andrews, Oklahoma
  5. Troy Fumagali, Wisconsin

Tackle

  1. Mike McGlinchey, Notre Dame
  2. Connor Williams, Texas
  3. Tyrell Crosby, Oregon
  4. Kolton Miller, UCLA
  5. Orlando Brown, Oklahoma

Interior O-Line

  1. Quenton Nelson, Notre Dame
  2. James Daniels, Iowa
  3. Isaiah Wynn, Georgia
  4. Will Hernandez, UTEP
  5. Billy Price, Ohio State

Browns Add Former Buckeye Powell

On Monday the Cleveland Browns announced that they have claimed Tyvis Powell off of waivers from the Seattle Seahawks.

Powell, a 6’3″ 211 pound defensive back, went undrafted in the 2016 NFL Draft following an outstanding career as an Ohio State Buckeye.

Powell had 11 tackles and one interception for the Seahawks in the preseason, but was mainly a special teamer during the regular season and then was cut during the playoffs. Powell, who grew up in Bedford, Ohio is known as a diehard Browns fan by those who have covered him, will now have a chance to fulfill his dream of playing for his childhood team. He will also bring much needed depth to one of the weakest spots on the Browns current roster.