Day received death threats following a loss to Michigan in November, but on Monday night, he won a national title
Even as many Ohio State fans turned on Ryan Day, his players never wavered in their support of the coach who would lead them to the national title.
Ohio State is champions of college football. College Football Fix discusses the Buckeyes victory and more heading into the offseason.
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.
Day earned the right to call himself an Ohio State legend last night by joining a table that includes Paul Brown, Woody Hayes, Jim Tressel and Urban Meyer. No matter what happens next, this will be a shining moment for which he’ll be remembered for the rest of his life.
This victory will taste extra sweet for the wrongly-embattled Day, who could choose to leave Columbus with the task complete
Ryan Day aims to have his Ohio State Buckeyes leave no doubt and, following the team’s national championship win over the Note Dame Fighting Irish, Day’s men have redeemed the once questioned head coach.
The Ohio State football football program did what many said it couldn’t. The Buckeyes picked themselves up off the mat, in the depths of despair after losing to Michigan and went on the
Howard and head coach Ryan Day were on a golf cart when the driver misjudged the turn and drove it straight into a wall. Both Day and Howard were okay but quickly exited the golf cart. The embarrassed driver apologized profusely but that was the end of her assignment as coach and QB chose to walk.
Ohio State coach Ryan Day celebrated his team after the Buckeyes captured the 2025 College Football Playoff National Championship with a 34-23 win over Notre Dame on Monday. Despite losing a pair of regular-season games,
But after the Buckeyes took care of business against Notre Dame on Monday night, there was one thing that went wrong: Day and other Ohio State personnel were in a large golf cart that needed to speed off through the halls of Mercedes-Benz Stadium. But the driver pulled an Austin Powers and had trouble navigating.