Ohio State's national championship celebrations came to an abrupt halt, literally, on Monday night after the car carrying Buckeyes representatives to the postgame press conference came to a halt after hitting a wall.
The Buckeyes won their first national championship since 2014 with their win over Notre Dame. Everyone was jovial until the accident.
The car was driven by what appears to be an official from the college football championship or Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
After picking up head coach Ryan Day, quarterback Will Howard and linebacker Cody Simon from the locker room, the driver attempted a sharp left turn.
The wheel wasn't cut with enough force, as the car crashes directly into the wall, causing the Buckeyes trio to nearly suffer whiplash.
Day didn't seem happy about having to walk to the postgame press conference, while Simon and Howard laughed.
Car carrying Ryan Day and OSU players to press conference crashes into wall
The cart failed after the accident, forcing the Buckeyes trio to walk to the media press.
No one was injured in the accident, and the car initially tried to dislodge itself from the wall without success.
The damage to the car was seen laterwith the vehicle axle facing off-center.
Ohio State defeated Notre Dame 34-23 on Monday night, making it four wins after losing its regular-season finale to Michigan.
The Buckeyes entered the first 12-team CFP with Day's job security highly in doubt after missing out on that elusive national title during his tenure in Columbus.
Now, Day appears to be as protected as any head coach in America to restore Ohio State's place atop the college football hierarchy.
Not even being in a car crashing into a wall to finish your season can ruin that.