It’s been said that the Ohio State Buckeyes have some of the most passionate fans in the country. Perhaps no one knows that better than head football coach
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.
As much as Ohio State's passionate supporters — and some within the media — had written off Day, his family and his team never lost hope.
Ryan Day became an Ohio State legend leading the Buckeyes to a National Championship. Neither looked possible back in November.
that was causing unrest within the Buckeye fanbase. But a successful playoff run can often change minds, and that's exactly what seems to have happened for Ryan Day and Ohio State. While Ohio ...
Ryan Day spent part of last summer in ... have significantly cooled the hot seat Day sat upon after the 13-10 debacle against the Wolverines, when it felt like a majority of Buckeye Nation wanted him gone. Many of those same fans now want to feed him ...
Dave hands out flowers to Ryan Day and the Buckeyes following their CFP championship, takes a look at how Michigan fans are coping, then previews next week's ai
When the words were finally said — “It is my honor to present to you the 2024 national champions, coach Ryan Day and the Ohio State Buckeyes” — there was pure joy on the players’ faces who surrounded their coach as they hoisted the trophy.
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Nonetheless, Ohio State head coach Ryan Day is still doing his celebration tour. On Monday night, Day appeared on "The Tonight Show" with Jimmy Fallon and got to discuss several things about the Buckeyes' championship season. One topic that came up was the viral golf cart incident in the tunnel after the victory.
Students and local politicians attend a student-led rally to honor Josselin Corea Escalante at Antioch High School in Antioch, Tenn., Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2025.