College Football Playoff National Championship game is being held on Jan. 20 this year — the latest a national champion has been crowned in the CFP era. Traditionally, the championship game is played during the first or second week in January but with the adoption of the 12-team playoff model,
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.
Klatt didn't stop at criticism. He offered a solution: "We should be playing the National Championship on Jan. 1 every year...OUR DAY...make it special." For many fans and analyst
Joel Klatt previews the national championship game between Ohio State and Notre Dame and gives his prediction.
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,
Klatt complimented Penn State, saying that the team is "really, really good." However, he highlighted how the Nittany Lions departed from their strengths against Ohio State by not
Joel Klatt didn’t mince words regarding the hand Oregon was dealt by the College Football Playoff Selection Committee as the undefeated, top-seeded team in the nation. The Ducks’ reward for slaying all comers throughout the regular season was playing arguably the second best team in the country,
Joel Klatt, a prominent voice in college football, didn’t hold back in criticizing the College Football Playoff (CFP) Selection Committee. After Oregon’s undefeated season ended with a loss to Ohio State in the Quarterfinals of the first 12-team CFP,
With the National Championship Game just hours away, predictions from fans and analysts alike are flying off the hinges. The Notre Dame Fighting Irish will take on the Ohio State Buckeyes in their ninth-ever meeting,
For the first time of the playoff era, the SEC will not win the national championship for consecutive seasons. Here's the full history of the CFP:
Notre Dame's Riley Leonard and Ohio State's Will Howard selflessly accepted responsibility for their respective teams' shocking losses to Northern Illinois and Michigan this season