COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football’s most famous fan is at it again, using the internet tell the world that in another life he would’ve been a Buckeye.
Ohio State fans and dignitaries gathered at Ohio Stadium on Sunday to celebrate the Buckeyes' 2024 national championship run. Ohio State bested Notre Dame 34-23 in the College Football Playoff National Championship last week to win its first crown since 2014 and third since 1970.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State athletics director Ross Bjork stood behind Ryan Day when many wanted the football coach removed. Now, after Day led the Buckeyes to a College Football Playoff National Championship, Bjork is maintaining his trust.
In the days following Ryan Day walking ... a lunatic fringe of Buckeye fans. There was obviously a monster fallout in Columbus after the loss, with fans calling for Ryan Day to be fired after ...
As soon as the clock hit 0:00 in Ohio Stadium on Nov. 30, Buckeye fans were leading the charge to have Ryan Day removed as head coach of the Buckeyes, with #FireRyanDay trending on social media.
Ryan Day aims to have his ... national championship in 10 years, Day should have removed any doubts about his tenure in Columbus in the minds of the Buckeye faithful. Ohio State fans are some ...
In the span of two months, Ohio State head coach Ryan Day went from being on the hot seat to a national champion. Buckeye fans were calling for Day to be fired back on Nov. 30 after a 13-10 loss ...
Re: "With title in hand, Day should head to NFL and escape toxic Ohio State fan base," Jan. 22: As an Ohio State University alumni and lifelong Buckeye ... Football Playoff, Ryan Day should ...
Buckeye Nation should be ashamed of itself because a few idiots perpetrated their idiocy upon Ryan Day and his family following the 13-10 loss to Michigan on Nov. 30. What’s that, you say?
Dave hands out flowers to Ryan Day and the Buckeyes following their CFP championship, takes a look at how Michigan fans are coping, then previews next week's ai
But it must be pointed out that Ryan Day made at least $11 million this year, and unless he is incredibly naive, that is unfortunately part of the deal. It's the same in the pros, maybe even more so.
Former Ohio State Buckeyes player and member of the 2024 national championship team has committed to the Texas Longhorns, joining quarterback Arch Manning.