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Marcus Freeman Takes Blame for Notre Dame's Loss to Ohio State in CFP Championship

Jan 21, 2025
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JANUARY 20: Head coach Marcus Freeman of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish speaks during a press conference after the 2025 CFP National Championship game against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 20, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. Notre Dame Fighting Irish defeated the Ohio State Buckeyes 34-23. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JANUARY 20: Head coach Marcus Freeman of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish speaks during a press conference after the 2025 CFP National Championship game against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 20, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. Notre Dame Fighting Irish defeated the Ohio State Buckeyes 34-23. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)

Head coach Marcus Freeman shouldered the blame for Notre Dame's 34-23 loss to Ohio State in the College Football Playoff National Championship Game on Monday night.

Speaking to reporters after the game, Freeman took responsibility for mistakes and communication breakdowns that resulted in big plays for the Buckeyes:

"You're always making mistakes, but those type of detrimental mistakes when you play a really, really good football team cost you points. I think that's probably the biggest thing that has stuck out to me even in between series, the communication. 'Hey, we're good, we got it.' Well, we can't make mistakes. It falls on my shoulders. And as the head coach, we have to prepare and be better prepared for this moment. These guys gave everything they got."

This wasn't a mistake-filled game in the traditional sense with a lot of penalties and turnovers. The only turnover of the night was Ohio State wide receiver Emeka Egbuka's fumble in the fourth quarter.

The Buckeyes had twice as many penalties (six to three) and nearly twice as many penalty yards (58 to 30) as Notre Dame.

Some of the execution, particularly on defense, was where the problems came for the Fighting Irish. Jeremiah Smith's touchdown catch in the second quarter came on a play when Notre Dame cornerback Christian Gray appeared to be pointing out where the ball was going, but no one stayed with the Buckeyes star wideout.

The start of the game couldn't have gone better for the Irish. It was a masterclass of execution, as they went 75 yards on 18 plays and converted two fourth downs to take a 7-0 lead.

Things quickly went downhill when Ohio State scored touchdowns on its first four possessions and put up 31 unanswered points.

Notre Dame was able to rebound with 16 straight points of its own to cut the deficit to 31-23. Freeman did make a questionable decision to attempt a field goal trailing 31-15 with 9:27 remaining from Ohio State's 9-yard line.

Getting into the end zone on a 4th-and-goal when you need nine yards isn't an easy play, but the field-goal attempt keeps it at a two-possession game when you didn't have much time left on the clock.

The move backfired anyway because Mitch Jeter's 27-yard attempt bounced off the left upright to keep the deficit at 16 points.

Despite the disappointing finish to the season, Freeman and the Irish can be proud of a terrific year overall. They won 13 straight after a Sept. 7 loss to Northern Illinois and played in the national title game for the first time since January 2013.

Ryan Day, Will Howard, Simon Involved in Golf Cart Crash on Video After OSU Wins CFP

Jan 21, 2025
ATLANTA, GA - JANUARY 20: Head Coach Ryan Day of the Ohio State Buckeyes on the sidelines during the Ohio State Buckeyes versus Notre Dame Fighting Irish College Football Playoff National Championship game on January 20, 2025, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.   (Photo by David J. Griffin/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GA - JANUARY 20: Head Coach Ryan Day of the Ohio State Buckeyes on the sidelines during the Ohio State Buckeyes versus Notre Dame Fighting Irish College Football Playoff National Championship game on January 20, 2025, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by David J. Griffin/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

On a night when most things went right for Ohio State, there was one moment after its 34-23 victory over Notre Dame in the College Football Playoff Championship Game that didn't go as planned.

A golf cart carrying head coach Ryan Day and quarterback Will Howard crashed into a wall inside Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

The good news is no one seemed to be injured in the incident. It appeared the driver just underestimated how wide this golf cart, which is longer than the traditional four-person cart, takes turns.

Will Howard discussed the viral moment Tuesday on the Pat McAfee Show:

Everyone seemed to be in good spirits about the moment. The Ohio State players seated behind Day, including Howard and linebacker Cody Simon, are seen laughing about what happened.

Monday night was the crowning achievement of Day's tenure with the Buckeyes. They dominated most of the game, building a 31-7 lead midway through the third quarter.

Notre Dame did claw back with 16 unanswered points to make it a 31-23 score with 4:15 left to play. The Buckeyes iced the game with a field goal with 26 seconds remaining four plays after Jeremiah Smith's 56-yard reception on a third-and-11.

The victory gave Ohio States its ninth national title in program history and first since 2014. Day, whose job status was being questioned after losing to Michigan in the regular-season finale, got the team back on track in the playoff by defeating Tennessee, Oregon, Texas and Notre Dame by an average of 17.5 points.

Day has amassed a 70-10 record (46-5 in Big Ten play) during his tenure as Ohio State head coach.

Jeremiah Smith Trolls Notre Dame Fan Account's Warning After Ohio State Wins CFP

Jan 21, 2025

Ohio State superstar freshman wide receiver Jeremiah Smith took to X after Monday night's College Football Playoff National Championship Game to clap back at a Notre Dame fan.

The Notre Dame fan account posted one day before the national title game, noting that Smith would be entering the "no fly zone" against the Fighting Irish secondary. Smith responded with multiple crying laughing face emojis and a thumbs down emoji:

Ohio State prevailed 34-23, and Smith played a big role in the victory, recording five receptions for 88 yards and a touchdown. His 56-yard catch on third-and-long with just over two minutes remaining essentially put the game away.

The 19-year-old Smith burst onto the scene this season as 247Sports' No. 1 overall recruit in the 2024 class. He lived up to the billing and then some.

Although there was plenty of hype surrounding Alabama freshman wideout Ryan Williams throughout the season, Smith eventually separated himself. He has plenty of accolades to show for it.

Smith was a first-team All-American, Big Ten Receiver of the Year and Big Ten Freshman of the Year, plus he was the Rose Bowl Offensive MVP in OSU's 41-21 win over Oregon in the CFP quarterfinals, as he went off for 187 yards and two touchdowns.

While Smith wasn't quite as dominant in the national title game, he was clutch as can be, catching a second-quarter touchdown pass to tie the game at 7-7 on top of his late-game heroics.

The Buckeyes held a 31-7 lead over the Irish by the midway point of the third quarter, but Notre Dame staged a furious comeback to get within one score.

Jaden Greathouse caught a pair of touchdown passes and Notre Dame followed each score up with a successful two-point conversion, bringing the Irish with eight points of the Buckeyes with 4:15 left in the game.

Notre Dame got Ohio State to third-and-11 with 2:45 remaining. A stop would have resulted in the Irish getting the ball back with a chance to tie.

Instead, OSU offensive coordinator Chip Kelly took a chance by dialing up a deep pass to Smith in one-on-one coverage, and the freshman delivered. He hauled in a 56-yard pass down to the Notre Dame 10-yard line.

Kicker Jayden Fielding then made a 33-yard field goal to extend the lead to 11 with just 26 ticks left on the clock, and Ohio State's championship celebration got started in Atlanta.

Thanks to his performance in the title game, Smith finished his debut collegiate season with an astounding 76 receptions for 1,315 yards and 15 touchdowns.

The exciting thing for Buckeyes fans and scary thing for the rest of college football is that Smith still has two years left in college before he can make the leap to the NFL.

Thanks to his presence alone, Ohio State has to be considered a candidate to repeat as national champs next season. Smith is already in the discussion as an early 2025 Heisman Trophy candidate as well.

Ryan Day Earns $1M Contract Bonus After Ohio State Wins CFP Title vs. Notre Dame

Jan 21, 2025
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JANUARY 20: Head coach Ryan Day of the Ohio State Buckeyes looks on prior to the 2025 CFP National Championship against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 20, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JANUARY 20: Head coach Ryan Day of the Ohio State Buckeyes looks on prior to the 2025 CFP National Championship against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 20, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

After leading Ohio State to its first national championship since 2014 with a 34-23 win over Notre Dame in Monday night's College Football Playoff final, head coach Ryan Day is taking home a solid bonus check.

Day entered the game with $500,000 in bonuses for the Buckeyes' run to the national title game, and he earned another $500,000 with the victory to push his bonus check to $1 million on top of his $10 million base salary.

Ohio State faced an early deficit after Notre Dame opened the game with an 18-play touchdown drive. However, the Buckeyes rattled off 31 straight points to help put the game out of reach.

When the Fighting Irish closed the gap to a one-score game, Ohio State quarterback Will Howard connected with receiver Jeremiah Smith for a 56-yard pass to set up a late field goal that sealed the victory.

Day had faced questions about his job security after an up-and-down year, but he quieted all the noise with Monday night's national title win. He will quickly turn the page to try to lead the Buckeyes to a second straight championship next season.

Ohio State's Will Howard Wins 2025 College Football National Championship MVP

Jan 21, 2025
ATLANTA, GA - JANUARY 20: Quarterback Will Howard #18 of the Ohio State Buckeyes runs with the ball during the Ohio State Buckeyes versus Notre Dame Fighting Irish College Football Playoff National Championship game on January 20, 2025, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, GA. (Photo by David Rosenblum/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GA - JANUARY 20: Quarterback Will Howard #18 of the Ohio State Buckeyes runs with the ball during the Ohio State Buckeyes versus Notre Dame Fighting Irish College Football Playoff National Championship game on January 20, 2025, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, GA. (Photo by David Rosenblum/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Will Howard has been named the Offensive MVP of the College Football Playoff National Championship Game after leading his team to a 34-23 victory over the Notre Dame Fighting Irish to claim the 2025 national title.

The senior threw for 231 yards, rushed for 57 yards and added two touchdowns on an 81 percent completion rate in the victory.

The Buckeyes claimed their ninth national championship with a dominant win over the Fighting Irish, marking their first title since 2014.

In addition to Howard's accolade, Ohio State's senior linebacker Cody Simon earned the Defensive MVP award after recording eight total tackles and leading the defense in the win.

Howard had 144 passing yards and two touchdowns in the first half after leading the Buckeyes to a commanding 21-7 lead. He started off the game completing a perfect 13-of-13 passes and finished the half 14-of-15.

After going scoreless in the first quarter, the takeover started with an eight-yard dime from Howard to Jeremiah Smith for six. A nine-yard run by Quinshon Judkins added another score, followed by Howard leading the Buckeyes down the field in 12 plays to capitalize with a six-yard pass to Judkins, giving Ohio State a 21-7 lead at halftime.

Howard slowed down after halftime, but added 87 yards to his total, capping off the victory with a 56-yard throw to Jeremiah Smith on 3rd and 11 to convert on a game-sealing first down, followed by a successful field goal.

Following the victory, the senior's draft stock could soar.

Ohio State Beats Notre Dame To Win CFP Title as Fans Celebrate Will Howard, Ryan Day

Jan 21, 2025
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JANUARY 20: Will Howard #18 of the Ohio State Buckeyes reacts after throwing a pass for a first down against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish during the fourth quarter in the 2025 CFP National Championship at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 20, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JANUARY 20: Will Howard #18 of the Ohio State Buckeyes reacts after throwing a pass for a first down against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish during the fourth quarter in the 2025 CFP National Championship at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 20, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

A 34-23 victory for the Ohio State Buckeyes over Notre Dame gave head coach Ryan Day his first National Championship and was the Buckeyes ninth in program history.

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The Fighting Irish got the only score of the opening quarter but Ohio State responded with 21 points in the second quarter to take a 14-point lead at the half. The Buckeyes would extend this lead to 31-7 before 16 points from Notre Dame made it look a bit more competitive.

The Buckeyes produced 445 total offensive yards and limited the Fighting Irish to just 308. Ohio State also limited Notre Dame's potent rushing attack to just 53 yards.

Buckeyes running back Quinshon Judkins had 11 carries for 100 yards and three total touchdowns while freshman wide receiver Jeremiah Smith had five catches for 88 yards and a touchdown. However, the performance of quarterback Will Howard was legacy-defining.

Howard was an efficient 17-of-21 for 231 touchdowns and two touchdowns while adding 57 yards on 16 carries. He delivered several strong throws, including a dagger to Smith late in the fourth to pretty much solidify the win.

Fans took to social media to praise Howard's performance and hype his 2025 NFL Draft stock.

While Howard, Smith and Judkins made their presences known on the field, Day was the one who truly proved the doubters wrong.

Despite compiling a 70-10 overall record since taking over as the head coach in 2019, Day's inability to lead the Buckeyes to a National Championship or wins over Michigan in the regular season has made him easy critique.

Now that Day is a champion, fans took to social media to congratulate him and acquit him of pass mistakes.

The Buckeyes win the first year of the 12-team format after entering the field as an eight-seed. The program defeated No. 9 Tennessee, No. 1 Oregon and No. 5 Texas prior to beating the FIghting Irish for the title.

Ohio State also won the inaugural College Football Playoff, which took place in the 2014 season and featured a four-team field. The Buckeyes also are the second consecutive Big Ten team to win the National Championship.

Notre Dame's Riley Leonard Praised by Fans Despite CFP Title Game Loss to Ohio State

Jan 21, 2025
ATLANTA, GA - JANUARY 20: Quarterback Riley Leonard #13 of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish during the Ohio State Buckeyes versus Notre Dame Fighting Irish College Football Playoff National Championship game on January 20, 2025, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.   (Photo by David J. Griffin/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GA - JANUARY 20: Quarterback Riley Leonard #13 of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish during the Ohio State Buckeyes versus Notre Dame Fighting Irish College Football Playoff National Championship game on January 20, 2025, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by David J. Griffin/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Notre Dame quarterback Riley Leonard did his best to keep his team afloat in Monday night's College Football Playoff national championship game against Ohio State, but in the end, it just wasn't enough.

After Leonard spearheaded an 18-play opening drive that culminated with his touchdown run to give the Fighting Irish an early lead, the Buckeyes responded by scoring 31 straight points on their way to a 34-23 win at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.

Leonard finished with 255 yards on 22-of-31 passing and added two touchdown passes in the second half. He had team-highs of 17 carries for 40 yards and a rushing score in the loss. Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love, who entered the game with 1,122 yards on the season, was limited to just three yards on four carries after the game got out of hand.

Still, Leonard refused to go down quietly and continued fighting until the final whistle.

Fans on social media couldn't help but praise the senior signal-caller for the toughness he showed in Monday's national title game:

Notre Dame was hoping to win its first national championship since 1988. The team's defense fell apart at the worst possible time, as the Fighting Irish hadn't allowed over 25 points in any of its three previous CFP games.

Notre Dame will now have to regroup and gear up for another national title chase next season.

Photo: LeBron James, Bryce Harper Wear OSU Gear at CFP Title Game vs. Notre Dame

Jan 21, 2025
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JANUARY 20: Bryce Harper #3 of the Philadelphia Phillies looks on prior to the 2025 CFP National Championship between the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 20, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JANUARY 20: Bryce Harper #3 of the Philadelphia Phillies looks on prior to the 2025 CFP National Championship between the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 20, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James and Philadelphia Phillies slugger Bryce Harper were in attendance for Monday night's College Football Playoff Championship Game between Ohio State and Notre Dame.

And both were supporting the Buckeyes:

Neither player attended college before their respective professional careers, let alone at Ohio State. But both have ties to the program—James grew up in Akron, Ohio and played for the Cleveland Cavaliers, while Harper's wife Kayla played soccer at Ohio State.

So both had fairly obvious rooting interests on Monday night. Notre Dame will have to settle for Travis Scott.

It promises to be a star-studded crowd, with a national championship on the line.

Video: Nick Saban Calls Criticism of Ohio State's Ryan Day 'Absolutely Ridiculous'

Jan 20, 2025
ATLANTA, GA - JANUARY 19: Head Coach Ryan Day of the The Ohio State Buckeyes talks with the media during the CFP National Championship Head Coaches News Conference at the Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel on January 19, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GA - JANUARY 19: Head Coach Ryan Day of the The Ohio State Buckeyes talks with the media during the CFP National Championship Head Coaches News Conference at the Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel on January 19, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images)

Former Alabama head coach and current ESPN analyst Nick Saban offered an impassioned defense of Ohio State head coach Ryan Day on Monday.

"Having been a coach—having coached in the state and lived in the state for 12 or 14 years—I'm telling you, when the fans are negative and the media gets negative, it affects so many things," he said on College GameDay. "You've got to give the guy credit, he built the roster. He's built the roster for three years, and it's gotten better. His coaches have made the players better. And they made a lot of improvement and they've overcome adversity, especially in the Michigan game. So we should be giving the guy credit."

Saban, for the record, spent a number of years in Ohio as a coach. He started his coaching career at Kent State as a graduate assistant (1973-74) and linebackers coach (1975-76), spent two seasons at Ohio State as the secondary coach (1980-81), was the head coach at Toledo in 1990 and was the defensive coordinator for the Cleveland Browns between 1991-94.

His most famous stops, of course, came as the head coach at Michigan State, LSU, the Miami Dolphins and Alabama.

Given his experience, he has a unique perspective into the profession, so a bit of sympathy for Day isn't surprising, especially after the Ohio State head coach was the subject of enormous critique following the Buckeyes' 13-10 loss against the Wolverines in late November. That gave Ohio State a second loss on the season, kept the Buckeyes out of the Big Ten Championship Game and was Day's fourth loss to Michigan in his five meetings.

Those ready to see him fired pointed out his struggles against the school's most hated rival and an inability to win a national championship despite a consistent abundance of talent. Those who continued to defend him noted that he brought the star players aboard in the first place and suggested that the championship-or-bust mentality at Ohio State was both unrealistic and toxic.

Day is 69-10 overall as Ohio State's head coach and has since led the Buckeyes to the College Football Playoff Championship Game against Notre Dame, silencing his critics for the time being. Saban, for one, believes Day has earned far more respect than he's often received in Columbus.