CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Monday is the big day when Ohio State and Notre Dame will face-off in the national championship in Atlanta. There’s been a lot of lead-up to this matchup between two historic programs.
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CLEVELAND, Ohio – A “Welcome to Atlanta” bobblehead is being issued today – Wednesday, Jan. 15 - to commemorate the Ohio State Buckeyes in the national championship. Ohio State and Notre Dame will play Monday, Jan. 20, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
Southwest will also add one flight from Cleveland Hopkins International Airport to Atlanta on Jan. 19 and two returning flights on Jan. 21 for fans traveling to the game from northeastern Ohio.
Ohio State has officially arrived in Atlanta for the national title game. The Buckeyes arrived at the airport in Atlanta at about 7 p.m. Eastern, and will have two days of prep before the game on Monday night.
The Walmart store at 844 Cleveland Avenue was evacuated on Monday after Crime Stoppers Greater Atlanta received an anonymous online tip about possible bombs at the location.
ATLANTA — 10TV's Dom Tiberi spoke with players and coaches at Ohio State’s Media Day ahead of the national championship game in Atlanta. Media Day began at 9 a.m. You can watch coverage in the video player below.
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