Ohio State's Ryan Day sends pointed message
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The Ohio State Buckeyes have been linked as a possible suitor for a big-time addition in the NCAA transfer portal.
Ohio State coach Ryan Day didn't hold back when discussing the biggest changes he would make to the CFP moving forward. The Buckeyes won a national title this past season.
The Buckeyes earned the No. 2 seed in the College Football Playoff, and Ryan Day explains what it means for Ohio State’s preparation and mindset after the Big Ten Championship loss.
Ohio State’s loss to Indiana may drag Ryan Day to a demeaning rank, as Tray Clavis predicts an even lower drop.
Brandon Little of A to Z Sports has identified an ideal target for Ohio State, naming Miami University (Ohio) edge rusher Adam Trick as a player Ryan Day and the Buckeyes should already be planning to steal. Trick has revealed his plans to enter the transfer portal, and once he hits the market, he will be one of the top pass rushers available.
For Ryan Day, fixing Ohio State's problems in the red zone vs. Indiana comes down to a better scheme from its coaches and better execution from its players.
Knowing they're still all but certain to earn a College Football Playoff berth is a cold comfort to Ohio State players after a 13-10 loss to Indiana in the Big Ten championship.
Give Indiana credit, but it was not the best game for the Buckeyes. Ohio State coach Ryan Day was clearly short and irritated in his postgame press conference. He didn't take anything away from the Hoosiers, but was quick to point out the lack of execution by his team.
How has Ohio State coach Ryan Day fared in "The Game" against Michigan during his time with the Buckeyes? Here's what to know:
Ryan Day told five star prospect Chris Henry Jr. they would find "the best coach in the country" after Brian Hartline's departure.