Relive four of the champion 2015 moments in Ohio State football history. Each set comes with four laser-etched coasters depicting these historic plays:
2015 National Championship vs Oregon - Running Rampant
2014 Big Ten Championship vs Wisconsin - Conference Blowout
2015 Sugar Bowl vs Alabama - Inaugural Playoffs Win
2014 Big Ten Regular Season vs Penn State - Double OT Sack
These leatherette coasters are laser etched to reveal a vibrant silver foil. - Size: 4" x 4" x 0.15" per coaster - Weight: 0.15lbs (4oz) - Stitched border
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2015 National Championship
Running Rampant
Ohio State vs Oregon
42 - 20
12 January, 2015
Ohio State proved they were the definititve National Champions of the 2014 season, holding Oregon to their lowest point total of the season. Oregon scored first but Ohio State quickly struck back with a 33yd TD from Ezekiel Elliott. Elliott had 4 TDs and Ohio State won by a 3 TD margin.
2014 Big Ten Championship
Conference Blowout
Ohio State vs Wisconsin
59 - 0
6 December, 2014
Ohio State was the favorite to win the Big Ten Championship but no one expected them to rout Wisconsin 59-0. The game was also notable as the 1st start for QB Cardale Jones. In a game that saw 8 touchdowns, perhaps the best was Jones' 39yd touchdown pass to Devin Smith for Ohio State's first score.
2015 Sugar Bowl
Inaugural Playoffs Win
Ohio State vs Alabama
42 - 35
1 January, 2015
Alabama won the first half of the Sugar Bowl but Ohio State ended the 2nd quarter on a trick play to bring them within 1 point of Alabama. That was all the momentum Ohio State needed and they owned the second half and earned themselves a spot in the National Championship game.
2014 Big Ten Regular Season
Double OT Sack
Ohio State vs Penn State
31 - 24
25 October, 2014
Ohio State got the ball first in the 2nd overtime and J.T. Barrett got the touchdown on a 4 yd run. Ohio State then held Penn State on 3 downs to bring up 4th and 6 where Joey Bosa pushed running back Akeel Lynch into quarterback Christian Hackenberg for the sack and the win.