Congratulations to the Ohio State Buckeyes for winning the 2014 National Championship. What a season they had. In what has to be considered one of the most amazing stories in NCAA football history. Cardale Jones, the early season 3rd string QB lead his team all the way. With Jones throwing and Elliott running the ball they were unstoppable. The offensive line for Ohio St was also tough. They opened holes for Elliott all night long.
Oregon also deserves a lot of respect for the season they had. Heisman Trophy winner Marcus Mariota had a magical season at QB for the Ducks. It's not that Mariota had a bad game. He played well he just ran into a better team in the championship.
This was the first year for the NCAA football four team playoff system. Ohio St would not have had the opportunity to show how much they improved during the season under the old system. I like the new system just for that reason. I hope the NCAA will consider going to an eight team playoff in the future. I think that will just make it all the more exciting.
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