Ryan Day Says Ohio State Players 'Are Pissed Off'
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Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day spoke out with a warning to opponents ahead of the College Football Playoff.
Ryan Day reflects on Ohio State’s loss to Indiana, admitting regret over a critical fourth-quarter field-goal decision for Buckeyes.
When it’s time to turn up the gas, we will.” Those were Ryan Day’s words a few weeks back. They stem from the constant conversation that’s followed Ohio State through a season where it dominated every opponent while never having to play any faster than it wanted to play.
After Brian Hartline’s exit, Ryan Day faces a pivotal choice. Return to championship winning continuity with Chip Kelly or pivot to pro-style precision with Brian Daboll.
The Cincinnati Bengals QB, Joe Burrow, doesn’t hand out praise loosely, especially when it comes to the coaches who shaped him. So when the Bengals star publicly credited Ohio State head coach Ryan Day for laying the foundation of his NFL development,
Wednesday presented a turbulent National Signing Day for the Ohio State Buckeyes. Prior to high school recruits putting pen to paper around the country, the Buc
Ohio State's Ryan Day and Indiana's Curt Cignetti will lead their respective teams against each other in Saturday's Big Ten championship game that will crown the conference winner and the No. 1 seed in the College Football Playoff.
Five-star wide receiver Chris Henry Jr. is still committed to the Ohio State football program. The Buckeyes, however, are missing his paperwork. The pass