Ryan Day is finally a national champion, breaking through with Ohio State in the first-ever 12-team College Football Playoff. Even so, he can admit the formula is not perfect after one season. Specifically with the seeding and how the four byes were determined.
Ohio State‘s loss to Michigan at the end of the regular season spoiled the Buckeyes bid into the Big Ten Conference championship game, as well as a first-round bye in the College Football Playoff. Marking the fourth consecutive time the Wolverines have bested Ohio State,
Ohio State coach Ryan Day proved he’s one of the best coaches in all of college football this postseason when he guided the Buckeyes to their first national championship in a decade. That happened less than a month ago He’s getting the attention nationwide for his coaching job on the way to that national title,
Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day outlined the importance of discussing mental health in our society. While appearing on the popular podcast “The Triple Option” alongside Rob Stone, Mark Ingram II,
Day enters his seventh season as coach with a chance to duplicate a championship-winning team again, even if it looks slightly different. "We're part of something bigger than just
Ohio State went on a special run after losing to Michigan for the fourth straight time that will be remembered forever. Going on that four-game run after the loss to Michigan, with wins over Tennessee,
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Ryan Day says the 12-team College Football Playoff is a 'healthier' model than the 4-team version, but the bye system needs to be revamped.
Ohio State rebounded in a special way after losing to Michigan on Nov. 30. The Buckeyes tallied off four straight wins to capture their first National Championship in a decade. If anyone said they thought that Ohio State would respond in that way after losing to the Wolverines,
Ohio State football won the CFP national championship for the 2024, and Ryan Day spoke on the moment he knew this team could go all the way.