Now that it’s all over and the Ohio State Buckeyes are the college football national champions, it can be definitively said: ...
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. -- Notre Dame quarterback Riley Leonard started the second half of Thursday's College Football Playoff semifinal against Penn State after clearing concussion protocol at ...
Notre Dame football finds itself in an early deficit in the first half of the College Football Playoff Orange Bowl ... said that Leonard was tested for a concussion during halftime and is ...
In a media conference call, Freeman said there’s “nothing different” in College Football Playoff games from ... players when they think they have a concussion,” Freeman said.
Following a 34-23 victory for the Ohio State Buckeyes in the national title game of the College Football Playoff, head coach ...
The College Football Playoff National Championship game is ... quarterback Riley Leonard would return. After he cleared concussion protocol, Leonard came out strong in the second half, leading ...
However, Leonard was able to return at the start of the third quarter after he was evaluated for a concussion. According to a sideline report from ESPN, Leonard was "asymptomatic" and cleared to ...
No matter what happens with Notre Dame’s magical College Football Playoff run ... game late in the first half and was checked for a concussion – or the dynamic ability of forgotten wideout ...
Notre Dame beat Penn State 27-24 in a classic College Football Playoff semifinal ... had to leave the game in order to be assessed for a concussion, it seemed like the Irish were headed into ...
Leonard returned for the second half after he missed the end of the second quarter while being evaluated for a concussion. The back of Leonard’s head hit the turf on a hit with 1:36 to go in the ...
The Fighting Irish, seeded sixth in the College Football Playoff, trailed 10-0 ... Leonard left the game to be checked for a concussion on the final drive of the first half, but backup quarterback ...
In a media conference call, Freeman said there’s “nothing different” in College Football Playoff games from the regular-season ... evaluation of our players when they think they have a concussion,” ...