The College Football Playoff Championship Game features Notre Dame and Ohio State. Both teams are among the best in the nation, excelling on both sides of the ball, making this matchup a must-watch event.
Ohio State earned its place in the national title game with a 28-14 victory over a Texas team that spent multiple weeks as the No. 1 team. Despite suffering two tough losses earlier in the season to Oregon and Michigan, the Buckeyes have been nearly unstoppable since. Their performance in the CFP has been nothing short of dominant.
On the other hand, Notre Dame rallied late to defeat Penn State 27-24 in a thrilling Orange Bowl CFP semifinal. After trailing 10-3 at halftime, the Fighting Irish came alive in the second half, thanks to quarterback Riley Leonard’s clutch performance. This season, Notre Dame’s only loss was an early, down-to-the-wire upset by Northern Illinois. Since then, the Irish have been on a relentless winning streak.
Ohio State claims the top spot for the best defensive leader in college football. The Buckeyes lead the nation in points allowed, with just 12.2 per game, and in yards allowed, with only 251.1 per game. Additionally, the team has recorded 51 total sacks, ranking third in the country.
Notre Dame is not far behind, boasting an impressive defense. The Fighting Irish rank No. 2 in points allowed with 14.3 points per game and No. 9 in yards allowed with 298.3 yards per game. While their 38 total sacks rank 17th nationally, their disciplined and aggressive play has made them a tough opponent for opposing offenses.
Despite their defensive prowess, both teams possess dynamic offenses. Ohio State quarterback Will Howard has thrown for 3,779 yards, with star freshman receiver Jeremiah Smith his favorite target. Notre Dame’s Riley Leonard has also been a standout, tallying 2,606 passing yards and 866 rushing yards. Running back Jeremiyah Love leads the team with 1,121 rushing yards.
With everything on the line, the title game will test every aspect of these two elite teams. Will Ohio State secure their second CFP title? Or will Notre Dame get their first championship in the CFP era?
The answer will be decided on college football’s biggest stage.
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