Head coach Ryan Day was speculated to be on the hot seat after the Ohio State Buckeyes’ fourth-straight loss to their archrival Michigan Wolverines this season, despite the Buckeyes holding a 10-1 record at the time.
Ryan Day, Ohio State's head coach, and Chip Kelly, the team's offensive coordinator, are both from New Hampshire. Both got their start as players at the University of New Hampshire. The team is looking to secure its first CFP Championship win since the game's inaugural run in 2015.
Weeks after facing immense pressure following another Ohio State loss to Michigan, Day is a win away from the college football mountaintop.
“Talking to Coach Chip Kelly and Coach Ryan Day and going on a visit there a couple of times. That builds my relationship with them and I’m excited to get back up there.” Though 2026 is ...
We’re less than a week from the biggest game of the college football season, the College Football Playoff National Championship game between YOUR Ohio State Buckeyes and the Notre Dame
One year after listening to Eliah Drinkwitz explain why he gave up offensive play calling, Ryan Day answered the same question at Thursday’s Cotton Bowl press conference.
Ryan Day spent part of last summer in Greece ... Day and offensive coordinator/play caller Chip Kelly buttoned up the offense – Day’s record was 66-10, but might as well have been 10-66 ...
He handed play-calling duties to offensive coordinator Chip Kelly, allowing him to focus on the week-to ... Ohio State head coach Ryan Day celebrates with players after a field goal against Oregon during the first half in the quarterfinals of the Rose ...
Ryan Day, Ohio State's head coach, and Chip Kelly, the team's offensive coordinator, are both from New Hampshire. Both got their start as players at the University of New Hampshire. The team is ...
QB Will Howard says Ohio State's "truth-telling" loss to Michigan in November has continued to fuel the Buckeyes throughout the Playoff.
The level of spectacle will come as no shock to anyone who’s followed the sport through its explosive growth over the last few years, but it’s still a bit of an ironic disconnect. This sport that spent most of its existence hiding behind the fig leaf of “amateurism” has now wholly and completely dived into Super Bowl-level excess.