Joel Klatt blasted the schedule for the College Football Playoff National Championship game ahead of Ohio State vs. Notre Dame.
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.
Around a year ago, the mood in Columbus was quite different. Three straight losses to Michigan was a gut punch but the pain got worse on Jan. 8 when the Wolverines won the national championship. Jim Harbaugh finally broke through,
Notre Dame and Ohio State will play for the national championship. Before we get there, Joel Klatt shared his takeaways from the CFP semifinals.
Joel Klatt once more tried to dismiss the narrative of what this year’s team, which is now full of national champions, was at Ohio State. Klatt spoke on this roster of Buckeyes on his show on Tuesday in recapping their victory in the 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
In the wake of Ohio State's win over Texas in the CFP semifinal, FOX Sports analyst Joel Klatt took an imprecise shot at the "narrative" on social media and those who build it up within the sport. "devastating post season for the narrative...where will they turn?" said Klatt.
Only one game remains before the College Football Playoff National Championship Game is determined. The first semifinal took place on Thursday, where the No. 7 seed Notre Dame Fighting Irish (14-1) defeated the No. 6 seed Penn State Nittany Lions (13-3) with a last-second field goal, finishing the game 27-24.
Joel Klatt previews the national championship game between Ohio State and Notre Dame and gives his prediction.
The College Football Playoff National Championship Game is just days away. The matchup features the No. 7 seed Notre Dame Fighting Irish (14-1) and the No. 8 seed Ohio State Buckeyes (13-2).
Fox Sports analyst Joel Klatt has a suggestion that would significantly alter the tradition of a historic college football rivalry. During the most recent