Chip Kelly Shades Dan Lanning, Oregon
We’re less than a week from the biggest game of the college football season, the College Football Playoff National Championship game between YOUR Ohio State Buckeyes and the Notre Dame
Notre Dame and Ohio State face off in Atlanta with the winner being crowned the national champs and the winner of the first ever 12 team College Football Playoffs. The Irish defense has been nothing short of spectacular this season,
Ohio State football's Chip Kelly gave Will Howard a hard time after the veteran quarterback tripped on a crucial play vs. Texas.
Irish defensive coordinator Al Golden and Buckeyes offensive coordinator Chip Kelly have plenty of experience and will finally coach against each other Monday.
Ryan Day, Ohio State's head coach, and Chip Kelly, the team's offensive coordinator, are both from New Hampshire. Both got their start as players at the University of New Hampshire. The team is looking to secure its first CFP Championship win since the game's inaugural run in 2015.
Ohio State will face the Fighting Irish in the title game with a rugged defense and an experienced quarterback in Riley Leonard.
Ohio State has been purposely pacing itself on offense all season. The Buckeyes have huddled more while trying to limit the number of snaps in each game of what they hoped and anticipated would be a long run.
The Buckeyes used the play as motivation during their run to the College Football Playoff national championship.
The No. 8 seed Ohio State Buckeyes are preparing for their national championship showdown with the No. 7 seed Notre Dame Fighting Irish on Monday night. While
On the podium in the runup to the national championship, Buckeye offensive coordinator Chip Kelly was talking about the Notre Dame defense, but he interrupted
Will Howard made one of the biggest plays of Ohio State's Cotton Bowl win over Texas with his legs. Unfortunately for the quarterback, who will attempt to lead the Buckeyes to a national championship on Monday, the play also got him made fun of by his offensive coordinator and one of the team's star defenders.