Tressel, of course, was speaking from experience through the lens of what current coach Ryan Day and his family go through on a weekly basis in Columbus. "The next day they're saying you're horrible and you're really not.
Holtz, 88, reignited their feud last week on X when he wrote that, “If Notre Dame doesn’t win, it’s because we want to preserve Ryan Day’s job. I was originally going to be at the game in spirit, but now I’ll be dragging my body along as well.” He was responding to a tweet wondering if he would attend the showdown.
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.
The longest college football season ever, starting in August and ending on Inauguration Day, became an Ohio State coronation.
The Ohio State football coach still has a Michigan problem, but a victory against Notre Dame on Monday night would secure the College Football Playoff title.
Instead of a smooth ride through the tunnels at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Monday night, Ohio State coach Ryan Day found himself in a precarious situation. Day and several others were on a golf cart that crashed while trying to make a turn that it just absolutely could not make — which made for a pretty hilarious scene after their national championship victory.
Ohio State coach Ryan Day made it to the promiseland and delivered the Buckeyes their first national title since 2014, but the journey was far from a fairytale, according to his family.
Ryan Day became Ohio State's fifth national championship-winning coach as the Buckeyes defeated Notre Dame in the College Football Playoff on Monday.
ATLANTA – Ryan Day entered Monday's College Football Playoff title game with the highest winning percentage among active coaches. But it was the 10 losses in those six seasons that largely ...
The Ohio State Buckeyes are the 2024-25 national champions. Although Notre Dame showed some fight late, the Buckeyes won 34-23 to cap off an extraordinary playoff run. But at the
Ryan Day rose from the ashes of his darkest hour to lead Ohio State to its first national title in a decade. Michael Cohen details Day's long, painful journey to college football's mountaintop.