That’s due, partially, to the fact that the Buckeyes have won three straight playoff games — including two in blowout fashion. It’s been a remarkable turnaround for an Ohio State team that appeared to be on the brink of a total failure of a season.
Even as Ohio State turned around its season with three playoff wins, coach Ryan Day turned around his reputation by evolving after Michigan loss.
Ohio State fans have complicated feelings toward Day, who has lost four straight to Michigan but is one win away from a national title.
It's probably safe to say that Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day is no longer on the hot seat. Following Ohio State's devastating loss to the Michigan Wol
By his own admission, Jack Sawyer didn’t need any kind of elaborate pitch from Ryan Day to get him to commit to Ohio State. If the scholarship offer was there, the Pickerington native was going to don the scarlet and gray.
The Ohio State Buckeyes were down out. They'd just lost to rival Michigan for the fourth consecutive year and, in turn, missed out on the Big Ten
Ohio State RB Chip Trayanum plowed through the middle of Notre Dame's defensive line for a 1-yard touchdown on third-and-goal with one second left on the clock to seal the win. During a postgame interview with the NBC broadcast, Day, unprompted, went off on Holtz in a clip that went instantly viral.
It's no surprise that Lou Holtz is picking Notre Dame to beat Ohio State for the national championship, but he took another little shot at Ryan Day in the process.
The programs range from blue-chip programs to others in their first season in the FBS, and their coaches take many different shapes and forms. Last season, UNC's Mack Brown was the oldest head coach in college football at age 73.
Notre Dame alum and NFL Hall of Famer Tim Brown spoke with ABC7 Chicago about his excitement ahead of the National Championship on Monday.
The morning after arriving in Atlanta, it was time for both national championship contenders to set the narrative ahead of Monday’s showdown. Both Ohio State