Well, it wasn’t a smooth ride like the first two games were, but perhaps a little more meaningful. After embarrassing Tennessee And OregonOhio State found itself in a dogfight with Texas in the Goodyear cotton bowl. A Buckeyes game would end up winning with late heroic acts.
This will undoubtedly be one of the greatest games ever played in Ohio State football history. OSU fans will remember it for years to come and share it with their children and grandchildren – especially if Ohio State continues to raise a College Football Playoffs national championship trophy.
As you can imagine, emotions were running high and people had things to say on social media. Let’s take a look at some of the best reactions.
It didn’t end well
What a feeling
An incredibly difficult path
This season, Ohio State beat…
No. 8 Indiana
No. 7 Tennessee
No. 4 Penn State
#3 Texas
#1 in OregonOnly No. 5 Notre Dame remains…
— Ohio State Football Fan Page (@OhioStFootball) January 11, 2025
Mario Kart
A No. 1 receiver elsewhere
History of the Buckeye
Former roommates
Live all our dreams
We’ve all pretended to live out our sporting dreams, fantasizing about what it would be like to become a legend for the team we watched on TV. Jack Sawyer has punched his ticket to Buckeye immortality. What a feeling that must be.
– Common Man (@CommonManRadio) January 11, 2025
A special moment
Legendary
Maybe very good
That’s the greatest goal line stand in Ohio State history, isn’t it?
– Holy Land Land Grant (@Landgrant33) January 11, 2025
Difficult decisions
I hope everyone is OK with me skipping the inauguration so I can go to the national title game.
– JD Vance (@JDVance) January 11, 2025
The work is not finished
WE’RE GOING TO NATTY!!!!!
— Ohio State football (@OhioStateFB) January 11, 2025
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This article was originally published on Buckeyes Wire: Social Media Reacts to Ohio State’s Epic Cotton Bowl Win Over Texas