Ohio State hosted its National Championship celebration on Sunday. The Buckeyes were inside Ohio State for one final time this season after winning the national title over Notre Dame on Monday, Jan. 20.
Ohio State is celebrating its national championship by renaming a street outside Ohio Stadium as "Champions Way.
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.
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Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day (from left) poses with Ohio State University president Ted Carter (center), Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, and Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther during the National ...
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Ryan Day received a heros welcome when he arrived ... Mike DeWine and Columbus mayor Andrew Ginther touched on the “great joy” the Buckeyes brought to the state and city as a whole, and ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther, university President Ted Carter Jr., Athletic Director Ross Bjork, head coach Ryan Day and the Buckeye team captains spoke at the event.
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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,
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.