Ohio State topped Texas, 28-14, in the College Football Playoff at the Cotton Bowl in Arlington, Texas on Friday evening. The game was close before the half, with Texas scoring late to tie things up.
Quinshon Judkins, one in the first quarter and one in the fourth quarter, and Jack Sawyer at the end of the fourth quarter. Sawyer's scoop and score was exciting! I jumped out of my recliner and ran 83 yards to the end zone with him.
An instant classic unfolded in Arlington, Texas, on Friday night as the No ... the Texas quarterback and Sawyer and running back TreVeyon Henderson, his former teammates. Ewers shared a special ...
The Longhorns engineered their best drive of the game, only to see Ohio State erase all that work in one snap.
ARLINGTON, Texas — One fan had his face in his hands ... That was until Ohio State football’s TreVeyon Henderson shifted their moods, taking an enthusiastic Texas crowd from excitement to ...
ARLINGTON, Texas – For the Ohio State ... drive on their first possession and scored on a 75-yard screen to TreVeyon Henderson in the final seconds of the second quarter for a 14-7 halftime ...
Texas football fans appeared to be in serious distress Friday after the Longhorns had a major defensive lapse against Ohio State in the College Football
After avoiding pressure, Ohio State quarterback Will Howard dropped off a perfect pass to running back TreVeyon Henderson ... through AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. "JUST LIKE THAT!!!!
Ohio State is a consensus 8-point favorite over Notre Dame in Monday’s College Football Playoff national championship game. The consensus total is 45½.
The Big Ten could puff out its chest over having two of its teams in the College Football Playoff semifinals, and the conference will have another point of pride if Ohio State beats Notre Dame for the championship Monday night.
It's nearly impossible to predict what will decide Monday night's College Football Playoff Championship between Notre Dame and Ohio State, but one individual matchup could carry plenty of
It's nearly impossible to predict what will decide Monday night's College Football Playoff Championship between Notre Dame and Ohio State, but one individual matchup could carry plenty of