The National Championship Game between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and Ohio State Buckeyes is just hours away, and it’s been a long road for fans on both sides. The Ryan Day-led Buckeyes squad made it through the winding season,
Before Monday's National Championship Game, Joel Klatt argued that the big game should have happened weeks ago. Ohio State will play Notre Dame to conclude the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff.
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.
Ahead of the College Football Playoff National Championship Game between Notre Dame and Ohio State, Joel Klatt stated his belief that the Fighting Irish’s offense will struggle with the Buckeyes’ defense on Monday.
On Monday night, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish will aim to end a 37-year title drought by winning their first national championship since 1988. To do so, they must conquer the Ohio State Buckeyes. While the odds favor the Buckeyes,
The College Football Playoff National Championship Game is just days away. The matchup features the No. 7 seed Notre Dame Fighting Irish (14-1) and the No. 8 seed Ohio State Buckeyes (13-2).
With the new 12-team CFP format, the national championship game has been pushed back to the second half of January, rivaling the NFL playoffs. Former Colorado football quarterback and college football analyst Joel Klatt is not a fan of this format, believing it takes away from the attention the sport should be getting.
Not only is FOX Sports analyst Joel Klatt calling for Ohio State to win this game, he's calling for a blowout going by his final score prediction. Klatt believes the Buckeyes will
Fox Sports analyst Joel Klatt sees contrasting styles between Ohio State and Notre Dame ahead of Monday night's national title game.
Joel Klatt sees a path for Notre Dame to upset Ohio State in the national championship game on Monday, but he admits that it is a very narrow one. Klatt joined Andy & Ari On3 Thursday morning and shared that the Fighting Irish must hold Ohio State under 20 points if they are going to have a chance to win the game.
Former college football quarterback Joel Klatt believes that Notre Dame must play a certain way to stand a chance of beating Ohio State, and is concerned about their offense