Ryan Day and the Ohio State Buckeyes have had their week of celebration following their National Championship victory. Now, focus is starting to turn to the 202
Ohio State head coach Ryan Day said the team’s quarterback for the 2025 season is already on the roster, indicating that he has no plans to secure another option through the transfer portal. Naturally,
While it was in the heat of a championship parade, Ohio State football’s athletic director gave Ryan Day a multi-year commitment.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football coach Ryan Day had praise for defensive coordinator Jim Knowles on Sunday. While speaking at the Buckeyes' championship celebration inside Ohio Stadium, Day gave Knowles a shoutout and mentioned the defense’s dominance throughout the College Football Playoff.
Ohio State Buckeyes defensive coordinator Jim Knowles was hired by the Penn State Nittany Lions in the same job. Oregon Ducks safeties coach Chris Hampton is reportedly a candidate, as well as Buckeyes safeties coach Matt Guerrieri.
Ohio State coach Ryan Day signed a seven-year contract in May 2022 and received a pay bump, pushing his annual salary north of $10 million. His deal runs through 2028, but the Buckeyes seek to reward their newly-minted national champion with a contract extension.
Nina Day, wife of Ohio State coach Ryan Day, received unsolicited text messages following the Buckeyes' loss to Michigan in November suggesting that her husband should commit suicide. "They told me multiple times to have Ryan follow in his father's footsteps and kill himself,
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Ryan Day and the Ohio State Buckeyes received excellent news as one of the biggest stars on the defense announced his return to the school for the upcoming 2025 season.
Ohio State football is fending off schools going after its best players. Here's what coach Ryan Day said about the matter while on The Dan Patrick Show.