Local company lands contract for Ohio State championship clothing

Credit: DaytonDailyNews

Following Ohio State’s victory against Notre Dame Monday night in the College Football Championship, a Dayton screen printing company got to work printing T-shirts and hoodie sweat shirts touting the Buckeyes as national champions.

Titan Graphics, located on Needmore Road in Dayton, began producing the championship ware around 11 p.m. following Ohio State’s victory, according to Holly Quinn, an accountant with the company.

The company is using two shifts to print 5,500 items with the championship and Ohio State logo. Some of the items were out the door as early as 7 a.m., Quinn said.

Titan Graphics will had three shifts working around the clock Tuesday, January 21, 2025 printing Ohio State national champions T-shirts. MARSHALL GORBY \STAFF

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“Everyone’s been busy getting them out the door,” Quinn said.

Ohio State beat Notre Dame 34-23 triumph at Mercedes Benz Stadium in Atlanta. It was the first championship for the Buckeyes since 2014.

Ohio State’s head coach Ryan Day has been in the crosshairs of critics for losing four straight games to Michigan and missing the Big Ten Championship Game four years in a row, but he has resisted making the conversation around the program about him.

He did so again Monday night after getting the biggest win of his career.

“I think it’s the job of the head coach to take the responsibility when something goes bad like (being upset by Michigan), but then on days like this, make sure that everyone understands it’s the warriors and guys on the field that deserve all the credit, not the coach,” Day said. “The coach gets too much attention sometimes. I want to make sure these guys are the ones getting the attention.”

Titan Graphics is often used to print T-shirts and sweat shirts following professional and college championships. The order for the Ohio State championship clothing was a regional purchase. Quinn could not say what store will be selling the clothing.

About 15 employees have been busy making the clothing with the screen print today, Quinn said.

Marcus Hartman contributed to this story.

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