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How many national championships does Ohio State now have?

Time to make some space in the Ohio State trophy case.

The Buckeyes added another piece of hardware to their storied program with another title, this time winning the College Football Playoff national championship game over Notre Dame on Monday night.

Winning national championships isn’t something new to Ohio State — it is in the top 10 of most titles won in Division I history and a major reason why it is one of the powerhouse programs in the country. However, it might feel like it’s been quite some time for Buckeye fans, who have waited more than a decade for another moment to raise the trophy to end the college football season. Now after a long road down the 12-team playoff, Ryan Day has captured his first championship as head coach in Columbus.

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With another championship secured, here is how many total titles the Buckeyes have in their history:

How many national championships has Ohio State football won?

Ohio State can now claim nine national championships thanks to Monday’s victory.

The Buckeyes have won national championships in:

1942: 9-1, head coach: Paul Brown
1954: 10-0, head coach: Woody Hayes
1957: 9-1, head coach: Woody Hayes
1961: 8-0-1, head coach: Woody Hayes
1968: 10-0, head coach: Woody Hayes
1970: 9-1, head coach: Woody Hayes
2002: 14-0, head coach: Jim Tressel
2014: 14-1, head coach: Urban Meyer
2024: 14-2, head coach: Ryan Day

However, two of those titles could be disputed.

The Columbus Dispatch, part of the USA TODAY Network, only recognizes seven of those victories because of how national champions were selected prior to the implementation of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) in 1998. Prior to that, in most years, Ohio State was awarded the title of national champion by the Associated Press, United Press International or coaches polls.

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However, in 1961, the Buckeyes were awarded the national championship by the Football Writers Association of America and in 1970, they were named champions by the National Football Foundation. In 1961, Alabama was also named national champions, and in 1970, Nebraska and Texas also got the honor.

In 2002, 2014 and 2024, Ohio State won the national championship game.

Who has the most national championships in college football?

Ohio State’s victory now moves it into a tie with Southern California for the sixth most national championships the NCAA recognizes. Here is the top 10 per the NCAA:

1. Yale: 18
2. Alabama: 16
3. Princeton: 15
4. Notre Dame: 13
5. Michigan: 10
T-6 Southern California: 9
T-6 Ohio State: 9
8. Harvard: 8
9. Oklahoma: 7
10. Minnesota: 6

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