Ryan Day, Ohio State Buckeyes football
Even as Ohio State turned around its season with three playoff wins, coach Ryan Day turned around his reputation by evolving after Michigan loss.
There's no question that Ohio State's fourth consecutive loss to Michigan back on Nov. 30 sent shockwaves through Columbus. The Buckeyes, who had entered the ma
Ohio State head football coach Ryan Day and his wife, Nina, have a love story that dates all the way back to their early days on a baseball diamond growing up in New Hampshire
Nina Day, wife of Ohio State head coach Ryan Day, talks about the lows after the Michigan loss and how the Days lean on family during the season.
Former Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz has taken a shot at Ryan Day ahead of Monday's CFP championship game between the Irish and the Buckeyes. Here's more:
The morning after arriving in Atlanta, it was time for both national championship contenders to set the narrative ahead of Monday’s showdown. Both Ohio State
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State head coach Ryan Day answered questions from news outlets Sunday as the Buckeyes prepare for their upcoming matchup against Notre Dame in the CFP National Championship ...
A Buckeyes win would give the Big Ten back-to-back national champions for the first time since 1942, when the league was called the Western Conference. Paul Brown-coached Ohio State went 9-1 that year and was the third straight national champion from the conference. Voters crowned Minnesota in 1940 and ’41.
Day and the Buckeyes were beaten by their bitter rivals and booed off their home field less than 2 months ago. Now they have a shot at winning it all.
The Ohio State Buckeyes are one win away from a national championship and the team’s final preparations are just getting started. After a 28-14 win over Texas in the Cotton Bowl, the Buckeyes will be making one last road trip to face Notre Dame in Atlanta in the College Football Playoff
Jack Sawyer put Pickerington, Ohio, back on the map, but this small suburb has been been producing NFL players for a while. A republication of our story from 2018.