Ohio State entered the postseason as the No. 8 seed in the bracket and beat Tennessee, Oregon, Texas and Notre Dame, all by double digits
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 numbers speak for themselves. After winning the CFP, Day is now officially 70-10 as Ohio State's football coach. Even after the Michigan game, he was 66-10. Getting fired for going 66-10 seems pretty ridiculous, man. Even if you'd have added an 11th loss there somewhere, it would've felt so dumb.
Shannon Sharpe says he doesn’t owe Ryan Day an apology -- even after Day led Ohio to the CFP National championship over Notre Dame on Monday night.
Ohio State coach Ryan Day, who faced criticism after the team's loss to Michigan, found his family after winning the national championship.
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.
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,
Monday's College Football Playoff national championship game between Ohio State-Notre Dame drew in an average of 22.1 million viewers. Here's more:
Ryan Day needed the national championship not to save his job, but to remind everybody why he was Urban Meyer's successor.
Even if you subscribed to the theory Ryan Day was born on third base when he got the Ohio State job six years ago, nothing can change the fact he hit a home run Monday night. ExploreOur coverage of Ohio State-Notre Dame However much Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh’s barb might have stung in 2021 after his Wolverines stunned Day’s Buckeyes,