Ohio State football is fending off schools going after its best players. Here's what coach Ryan Day said about the matter while on The Dan Patrick Show.
Ohio State football head coach Ryan Day has been met with a new challenge immediately following the Buckeyes' National Championship.
Now that he has won a national championship at Ohio State, it's time for Ryan Day to leave for the NFL to escape the toxic environment in Columbus.
Ohio State coach Ryan Day celebrated his team after the Buckeyes captured the 2025 College Football Playoff National Championship with a 34-23 win over Notre Dame on Monday. Despite losing a pair of regular-season games,
Ohio State is champions of college football. College Football Fix discusses the Buckeyes victory and more heading into the offseason.
Judkins posted the announcement Friday on social media while sending a message to Ohio State head coach Ryan Day. "To Coach Day, thank you for the opportunity to learn and love what it truly means to be a Buckeye," Judkins said. In one season with the Buckeyes, Judkins posted 14 touchdowns and 1,060 yards on 194 carries.
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.
The four of them stood behind Ryan Day and a collection of Ohio State football players as they watched the Buckeyes get crowned as national champions. For those watching on TV, they were hard to spot.
Ohio State is certainly attractive for top players, but their players are also capable of leaving for other programs that may offer high-playing NIL deals. Rumors persist that superstar wideout Jeremiah Smith has been offered $4.5 million for the upcoming season.
Ryan Day and Ohio State rebounded from the Michigan loss with a historic title run, as the Buckeyes revealed the blueprint for champions in the expanded playoff era.