An Ohio State football team won a national championship on Saturday.
While the varsity Buckeyes await word on what their seed will be in this year’s College Football Playoff as they look to make a four-game run to the Division I national championship, Ohio State’s club football team won the NCFA championship on Saturday with a 20-13 victory over Clayton State.
Congratulations to the Ohio State University Buckeyes!
— NCFA (@TheNCFA) December 7, 2024
2024 NCFA National Champions!
Down 13-0 early, Ohio State stormed back to take down Clayton State by a 20-13 score.
MVP: Aidan Donovan pic.twitter.com/l6FsGoMxT4
The Buckeyes came back from a 13-0 first-half deficit to score the game’s final 20 points, finishing the game with a goal-line stand to secure a victory over Clayton State, whose club football program made the national championship game in its inaugural season.
OHIO STATE WINS THE 2024 @TheNCFA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP WITH A GOAL LINE STAND!!!
— Ohio State Club Football (@ClubFootballOSU) December 7, 2024
Buckeyes win 20-13 and become the first program in NCFA history to win 3 national titles! pic.twitter.com/dgit4L4EBP
Ohio State’s club football team has now won three national championships since 2019, having also won the NCFA title in 2021.