ATLANTA — It was one night last June when Will Howard and Riley Leonard stayed up late bonding over talk about their families, faith and what life might have in store for them.
''Genuine conversation,'' Leonard said Saturday.
Howard and Leonard first met two summers ago at the Manning Passing Academy but didn't really get to know each other until seven months ago when they were assigned to be roommates at the prestigious quarterback camp in Thibodaux, Louisiana.
''We were both kind of underdogs when we met two years ago at the Manning camp, and a lot of people kind of counted us out,'' Leonard said. ''So to be where we are now, it kind of turns that conversation into something really cool.''
Where they are now is in Atlanta preparing to play in Monday night's College Football Playoff championship game — Howard for Ohio State and Leonard for Notre Dame.
Shared experiences tend to draw friends closer together, and they've had a few. They've dealt with injuries. They've gone through the process of transferring from schools on the outside looking in during the race for national championships to schools long established in the college football hierarchy. Both brought lots of experience; neither would be considered a star.
While Howard led Kansas State to the 2022 Big 12 championship, his biggest postseason honor with the Wildcats was second team all-conference in 2023.
''I didn't know too much about Will,'' Ohio State offensive lineman Donovan Jackson said. ''I didn't really dive into K-State tape like that, but once I watched him a little bit and once he came in and started showing his leadership and how he took hold of the offense, I knew we were going to be all right.''