On Tuesday morning, Shannon Sharpe and Stephen A. Smith discussed Day and the Buckeyes on "First Take," and Sharpe refused to apologize to the Ohio State head coach.
Shannon Sharpe says he doesn’t owe Ryan Day an apology -- even after Day led Ohio to the CFP National championship over Notre Dame on Monday night.
ESPN college football analyst Paul Finebaum declared Tuesday morning that the Big Ten “owns college football” after Ohio State beat Notre Dame Monday night for the league’s second straight national title.
It has been an unpredictable year for college football but that's not stopping pundits from predicting the College Football Playoff national championship game between No. 7 seed Notre Dame and No. 8 Ohio State.
Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders' draft situation may be complicated by the presence of his father and Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders.
The Ohio State Buckeyes are national champions, capping a roller coaster year for coach Ryan Day. Just 51 days after suffering the worst loss of his career, Day guided the No. 8 seed to the
Four consecutive wins later, culminating in Ohio State’s first National ... win when he was supposed to win?” Sharpe added. “What am I missing?” Shannon Sharpe doesn’t want to hear ...
The Dallas Cowboys hired Brian Schottenheimer and Shannon Sharpe claims they faked interest in Deion Sanders because of Rooney Rule.
Jeremiah Smith capped off his impressive freshman year with 5 reception and 88 yards, helping Ohio State become the National Champions.
Stephen A. Smith thinks Ohio State will win easily. Shannon Sharpe joined Smith and is also predicting that the Buckeyes will win their first national championship since 2014. "I'm going ...
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CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The jury trial for two men charged in connection with the fatal shooting of a three-year-old Cleveland boy in the city’s Stockyards neighborhood in 2023, began Monday in front of Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Judge Shannon Gallagher.