Phillies star Bryce Harper is cheering on the Buckeyes at the national championship game, and he has a good reason.
LeBron James and Bryce Harper headline Ohio State fans at Monday's CFP championship game vs. No. 7 Notre Dame. Here's more:
Bryce Harper was born in Las Vegas and plays professionally in Philadelphia, yet he supports the Ohio State Buckeyes. As it turns out, he has a good reason, and it is not that he is a bandwagon fan.His wife Kayla played soccer at Ohio State,
Benz Stadium to watch his beloved Ohio State Buckeyes play Notre Dame for the College Football Playoff championship Monday night.ESPN cameras showed James in a suite about 45 minutes before kickoff. He was in town the night before he and the Los Angeles Lakers were to host the Washington Wizards.
LeBron James, a passionate Ohio State Buckeyes fan and Akron native, showed his support during the College Football Playoff (CFP) championship game on Monday night. Held at Mercede
Lakers superstar LeBron James was seen rocking Buckeyes gear in a luxury box, while Phillies star Bryce Harper was also in attendance and on the field pregame. Buckeyes legend, and 1974 and 1975 Heisman Trophy winner, Archie Griffin was also on hand to cheer on his alma mater, while hip-hop star Travis Scott also attended.
Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper has been trending on social media this offseason. Harper, along with wife Kayla, watched the College Football Playoff National Championship.
Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James and Philadelphia Phillies slugger Bryce Harper were in attendance for Monday night's College Football
Taking some time off from baseball during the offseason, Bryce Harper and his wife, Kayla, attended the College Football Playoff National Championship game on Monday.
Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James is a big supporter of the Ohio State Buckeyes football team as he proudly represents being Akron's own hero. The NBA icon is a regular to
LeBron James and Bryce Harper were among the celebrities on hand to watch Ohio State and Notre Dame duke it out.
By ERIC OLSON The longest college football season in history ended Jan. 20. Only seven months and two days until the start of the next. The usual suspects will line up to compete for spots in the