The Ohio State Buckeyes captured the national championship this past Monday with a 34-23 win over the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, giving coach Ryan Day his first ever national title.
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish came up short against the Ohio State Buckeyes in the national championship, but they showed a lot of promise. The Fighting Irish opened the game with an 18-play drive that ended in a QB Riley Leonard rushing touchdown.
Arguably, the best freshman to ever play is Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Jeremiah Smith. He concluded his freshman season with impressive statistics: 76 catches, 1,315 receiving yards, and 15 touchdowns. These figures rank No. 5 in receptions, No. 4 in receiving yards and No. 2 in touchdowns for a single season in Ohio State history.
Joel Klatt questioned if after the Ohio State Buckeyes' National Championship win, Ryan Day silenced his haters. He analyzed how high Ohio State's expectations are for their team and how much pressure has been on Ryan Day all season.
Joel Klatt revealed his way-too-early top 10 teams for the 2025 season. He explained why he included the Penn State Nittany Lions, Texas Longhorns and the Ohio State Buckeyes. Joel explained why he think Penn State will come back stronger next season with their veteran core.
Ohio State football wide receiver Jeremiah Smith has earned a "wild" amount of trust from coaches according to Joel Klatt.
Coming into the season, the Ohio State Buckeyes knew they had a special player in freshman wide receiver Jeremiah Smith. Still, there were times in the regular season when he didn’t get as many touches as analyst Joel Klatt believes he should have been getting.
There's over seven months until the Oregon Ducks open up their 2025-2026 football season against Montana State on Aug. 30 at Autzen Stadium, but who's counting?
Joel Klatt once more tried to dismiss the narrative of what this year’s team, which is now full of national champions, was at Ohio State. Klatt spoke on this roster of Buckeyes on his show on Tuesday in recapping their victory in the College Football Playoff.
On Thursday, Fox Sports host Joel Klatt revealed his "way too early" top 10 for the 2025 season, placing the Buckeyes at third overall. Klatt believes Ohio State may face a potential pitfall in one particular area if it is not properly addressed this offseason.
Fox Sports' analyst Joel Klatt likes the Wolverines chances of achieving those goals next fall, ranking Michigan at No. 10 in his 'Way-Too-Early' rankings for the 2025 season. In his latest episode of The Joel Klatt Show, Klatt gave five reasons why the Wolverines could improve in the year ahead.