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Caleb Downs | Ohio State Media Day at CFP National Championship in Atlanta
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The Ohio State Buckeyes are one win away from winning their sixth national title and the first time in a decade.
After a brutal loss to Michigan to close out the regular season, Ohio State has exceeded expectations in the expanded 12-team College Football Playoff format.
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The Buckeyes easily handled the Tennessee Volunteers and the Oregon Ducks. The Texas Longhorns nearly made things interesting toward the end of the semifinals, but Jack Sawyer cemented his legacy as a Buckeye with a sack and fumble return for a touchdown.
One more game and the 2024 Buckeyes make history. To do that, they must beat the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the CFP National Championship.
What time is the Ohio State-Notre Dame game?
Ohio State vs. Notre Dame is scheduled to kick off at 7:45 p.m.
What channel is the Ohio State-Notre Dame game on?
The Ohio State vs. Notre Dame game can be watched on ESPN. Chris Fowler will be doing the play-by-play with Kirk Herbstreit serving as an analyst. Holly Rowe and Molly McGrath will be reporting on the sidelines.
Following the game, you can watch Ryan Day, assistant coaches and Ohio State players' postgame interviews on 10TV+ or via the 10TV News mobile app.
What is the spread for Ohio State-Notre Dame?
BetMGM College Football Odds: Ohio State is favored by 8 1/2 points over Notre Dame.
How does the playoff work?
A 13-member CFP selection committee spent six weeks evaluating the teams and then set the bracket on Dec. 8.
The five highest-ranked conference champions were guaranteed spots in the field, no matter where they are ranked overall by the CFP; Clemson, for example, was ranked No. 16 in the CFP but given the 12th and lowest seed as the fifth-highest ranked league champion. The top four seeds got a week off and an automatic trip to the quarterfinals, where all four lost.
The CFP began with four teams in January 2015. It was expanded this year for the first time. Many believe it may expand again, perhaps as early as 2026.