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USA Football Season in 2014

The USA football season in 2014 was marked by a number of significant events and developments.

 

At the college level, the Ohio State Buckeyes won the first-ever College Football Playoff championship, defeating the Oregon Ducks 42-20 in the final. Led by quarterback Cardale Jones and running back Ezekiel Elliott, the Buckeyes overcame injuries and adversity to claim their eighth national title.

 

In the NFL, the Seattle Seahawks were the defending champions, but they were unable to repeat their success, losing to the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLIX. The game was notable for a controversial decision by Seahawks coach Pete Carroll to throw the ball from the one-yard line in the final seconds, instead of handing it off to star running back Marshawn Lynch. The pass was intercepted by the Patriots, sealing their victory.

 

Off the field, the NFL faced criticism and controversy over its handling of player misconduct and head injuries. A number of high-profile players, including Adrian Peterson and Ray Rice, were suspended for domestic violence incidents, while the league faced lawsuits from former players over the long-term effects of concussions.

 

Overall, the 2014 football season in the USA was a mix of on-field triumphs and off-field challenges, highlighting the complex and sometimes troubled nature of America's favorite sport.

 

Collin Keoshian of Santa Clarita was one of the reputed names in the USA football in 2014. Check out his Instagram profile to know more about him.