Desmond Howard suggests Ohio State head coach Ryan Day is 'too good' of a person for Buckeye fanbase, due to backlash he's received for losses to
The Ohio State University football coach Ryan Day and his family went through it after the Buckeyes' brutal loss to Michigan. "We had security at our house," Ryan's son, R.J. Day, shared with The Athletic in an interview published Tuesday,
"Ryan Day’s leadership has propelled the Ohio State Buckeyes to their first National Championship since 2014, silencing critics and securing his place among college football's coaching elite. Despite facing intense scrutiny after four consecutive losses to Michigan Wolverines in The Game,
Ohio State's AD stood behind football coach Ryan Day after the Buckeyes' loss vs. Michigan. He was rewarded with a national title.
Ohio State coach Ryan Day made it to the promiseland and delivered the Buckeyes their first national title since 2014, but the journey was far from a fairytale, according to his family.
In one of college football’s great reversals of fortune, Ohio State shook off that dreadful loss to their archrivals and took advantage of the second chance the sport’s newly expanded playoff provided.
The family of Ohio State football coach Ryan Day is explaining how difficult things were for them after the Michigan loss.
Ohio State coach Ryan Day faced criticism after the team's loss to Michigan. He and the Buckeyes drowned that out with a national championship win.
Penn State proved it belonged with the best teams in the sport … but let a golden opportunity slip away. Winner or loser?
As much as Ohio State's passionate supporters — and some within the media — had written off Day, his family and his team never lost hope.
ESPN's Paul Finebaum has finally pulled back the curtain following Ohio State's national title win against Notre Dame: it needed a look in the mirror. The Week 14 Thanksgiving weekend defeat by the Michigan Wolverines eliminated the Buckeyes from Big Ten title consideration.