In an exclusive interview with Fox Sports' Colin Cowherd Friday, newly-minted champion Ryan Day had a chance to chronicle the last several years of Ohio State's football success. In doing so ...
For head coach Ryan Day, it's onward and upward for Ohio State, which now has to prepare for the 2025 college football season. Day spoke to the media on Friday and fielded a variety of questions ...
Ryan Day and the Ohio State Buckeyes ... “Now, he’s going to be coordinator," Day said of Hartline during a recent interview. "Now he’s going to call plays. That loyalty and that patience ...
Ohio State head coach Ryan Day previews the upcoming spring football season, discusses new faces on the coaching staff and how the spring showcase will be different than in years past. Ohio State ...
Ryan Day overcame some serious ... strong outlook for the program moving forward, Day has no plans of leaving Columbus anytime soon. During a recent interview with "The Buckeye Fever Podcast ...
When Ohio State beat Notre Dame 34–23 on Jan. 20 to win college football's national championship, the big individual winner was understood to be Buckeyes coach Ryan Day. He'd defied doubts from ...
Ryan Day and the Ohio State Buckeyes reached the college football mountaintop in January, winning the storied program's first national championship in 10 years, and the head coach joined Friday's ...
Ryan Day is officially the Buckeyes head football coach through the 2031 season — at least contractually. Ohio State University's Board of Trustees approved a new contract for Day on Wednesday ...
Ryan Day hired Matt Patricia as Ohio State's new defensive coordinator in February. The former Detroit Lions coach comes in as a replacement for Jim Knowles, who departed Columbus in January ...
Nonetheless, the Buckeyes got the job done. Before the playoffs began, fans called for Ryan Day to be fired if Ohio State was eliminated, but that did not happen. Day led his team through the ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — How did Matt Patricia become Ohio State’s new defensive coordinator? That question is a two-edged sword requiring the perspective of both him and the guy who hired him.