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Week 2 of the college football season was filled with glorified exhibition games for most of the top-tier national title contenders. Well, that's what they were supposed to be, anyway. Some teams, including LSU and Clemson, turned contests against Group of Six opponents into stressful challenges.
Alabama, Clemson and Washington all took care of business this weekend, while Ohio State waited at home. In the end, the top four teams entering the conference championship games were given berths in the College Football Playoff. The No. 1 Crimson Tide ...
Ohio State needs cash to cover the cost of sharing revenue with athletes. So they're potentially looking for other Big Ten schools to fork it over.
"My first, 'Holy cow,' moment - and it was like being on a movie set - was when we had a night game in Tuscaloosa (Alabama) against LSU when they had (running back) Leonard Fournette. He came into Alabama on a roll and had like 30 yards the whole game. The crowd was absolutely insane. It was the most electric thing I've ever seen."
The Ohio State Buckeyes lost one prized 2026 talent to North Carolina, as Bill Belichick helped flip four-star safety Jakob Weatherspoon in July. Now the Buckeyes could get even with the legendary head coach and UNC.
Ohio State President Ted Carter discussed the subject of changes to Big Ten revenue sharing model in an interview with USA TODAY.
There’s no moral victories around here,” the newly minted head coach said after that loss, acknowledging the constant noise around Notre Dame football. “The expectation f