Ohio State football will host its national championship celebration Sunday. After that, perhaps there will finally be a decision made by Jim Knowles, whom Oklahoma covets for its DC vacancy.
Ohio State Buckeyes finished the season with one of the best defenses in school history and the No. 1 scoring defense in the nation as they went 14-2 and won the national title. Naturally, other teams are just itching at the chance to poach their staffers.
Ohio State has reportedly offered defensive coordinator Jim Knowles a contract extension that would make him the highest-paid DC in college
Ohio State defensive coordinator Jim Knowles was asked about rumors connecting him to an opening with Oklahoma football. Here's what he said.
Amid rumors of a potential departure, the Ohio State Buckeyes have reportedly offered defensive coordinator Jim Knowles a ground-breaking new contract, making him the highest-paid coordinator in the business if he decides to accept the deal.
Ohio State DC Jim Knowles was dismissive of job offer rumors ahead of College Football Playoff National Championship Game vs. Notre Dame
Arguably, the best freshman to ever play is Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Jeremiah Smith. He concluded his freshman season with impressive statistics: 76 catches, 1,315 receiving yards, and 15 touchdowns. These figures rank No. 5 in receptions, No. 4 in receiving yards and No. 2 in touchdowns for a single season in Ohio State history.
Jeremiah Smith may not be the only piece of the College Football Playoff National Champions who could leave Columbus.
Cincere Johnson will be deciding between the Oregon Ducks, Alabama Crimson Tide, Kentucky Wildcats, Stanford Cardinal, Louisville Cardina
Trying to figure out who owns the most national championships in college football is not for the weak of heart. The sport has changed considerably since the sport's inaugural season -- 1869 -- when Princeton and Rutgers played twice and,
Oklahoma has been linked to Knowles for the last couple of weeks, but the Sooners now face tough competition for Knowles’ services according to a report. Per FootballScoop, Penn State is prepared to offer Knowles $3.2 million annually.