Ryan Day checked off the big box of winning a National Championship earlier this month and became just the third active college football coach to do so. Day’s sixth season in Columbus is the one where it all came together and the Ohio State Buckeyes went on a magical run to win the College Football Playoff.
The Ambridge native helped Ohio State football capture another national title as the Buckeyes defeated Notre Dame 34-23 on Jan. 20.
A campus, city and fan base that expects success finally broke through, reclaiming its spot atop the college football throne.
Ohio State's athletic department redefined the meaning of going all in and then some to win a national title. It better have been worth it.
Ohio State defeated Notre Dame to win the college football national championship in Atlanta on Monday night. Meanwhile, students back in Columbus stormed
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However, Knowles wasn’t in attendance. About an hour later, reports surfaced that Knowles is leaving Ohio State to serve as Penn State’s next defensive coordinator. The move leaves Day searching for a replacement. Here’s who he might consider as he enters his seventh season as the Buckeyes' head coach.
No team has benefited from the College Football Playoff quite like ... incredible," Sawyer said afterward. "I love Columbus. I love the state of Ohio. I love Ohio State football.
If you are wondering whatever happened to Ohio State men's basketball, the Buckeyes finally get to break from football's stranglehold on fan focus.
The Buckeyes beat the Fighting Irish 34-23 to win the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff, their first national championship since the 2014 season
On paper, it may have looked like Ohio State football single-handedly dominated its College Football Playoff competition, but reality tells a different story.