Ohio State HC Ryan Day on Beating Michigan
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Why a rival Big Ten coach believes Ohio State’s Ryan Day will be a college football legend ‘someday’
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football coach Ryan Day and Indiana’s Curt Cignetti will go head-to-head Saturday when their programs meet in the Big Ten Championship Game in Indianapolis.
With Day’s actions, the Buckeyes were able to celebrate the win over the Wolverines and not have any issues or backlash with it. That’s the making of a real fine coach, and that’s why Day leads the best and worst things from Week 14 of the college football season.
Ryan Day’s 92nd game as the Buckeyes head coach ended in a 27-9 victory Saturday, as No. 1 Ohio State overcame No. 15 Michigan for the first time since 2019. 9
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Dave Portnoy isn’t thinking about national championships. He’s counting the 2,192 days since Ohio State last beat Michigan, and he’s ready to make sure everyone knows it.
Ryan Day was more than a winner Saturday, he was a class act. It was a year ago when his heavily favored Buckeyes lost 13-10 to Michigan … in Columbus. Much of the fault was due to Day and his game plan.
Sports are basically in her DNA. Nina’s dad, Stan Spirou, was a legendary men’s basketball coach at Southern New Hampshire University for 33 seasons. She grew up in the gym lights and the sounds of the buzzer, cheering on the Penmen with her mom, Patricia, her twin sister, Kelly, and her brother, Chuck.