Ohio State's football team is the defending college football national champion.
So is the Buckeyes' club football team.
There's a powerhouse brewing in Columbus on the club football level, and it continued Saturday.
Ohio State won the club football title in a game played at Wright State University. It's OSU's fourth club football national championship in the last six seasons.
Ricardo Washington, a star wide receiver, was the MVP of the national title game.
Their QB, Niko Pappas, set a new NCFA league record for single-season touchdowns.
For the 4th time in 6 seasons, Ohio State Club Football has won a NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP!
— Ohio State Club Football (@ClubFootballOSU) December 6, 2025
WR Ricardo Washington is your game MVP.
QB Niko Pappas breaks the NCFA league record for single-season touchdowns pic.twitter.com/Cx0yFGDSvZ
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Ohio State beat Coppin State, 28-8, to win the final.
Halftime & the @ClubFootballOSU is up 14-0!
— Mike (@TheBucknut) December 6, 2025
Watch now on https://t.co/YUFYDFXw9T #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/gKjECjQo35
Not a bad run of football for the Buckeyes, that's for sure.
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