As Ohio State prepares for its highly anticipated national championship matchup against Notre Dame on January 20, Lou Holtz has reignited his feud with Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day. Holtz, known for his sharp commentary,
Weeks after facing immense pressure following another Ohio State loss to Michigan, Day is a win away from the college football mountaintop.
Ohio State RB Chip Trayanum plowed through the middle of Notre Dame's defensive line for a 1-yard touchdown on third-and-goal with one second left on the clock to seal the win. During a postgame interview with the NBC broadcast, Day, unprompted, went off on Holtz in a clip that went instantly viral.
Lou Holtz continues to take shots at Ohio State head coach Ryan Day. On Monday, Day said the two have never buried the hatchet on their long-running feud ahead of the Buckeyes' showdown with Notre Dame in the national title game. On Wednesday, Holtz took to X (formerly Twitter) and was at it again.
Oh, the bilious anger with which Ohio State football fans chanted their coach’s name after a 13-10 upset loss to mega-rival Michigan at Ohio Stadium to end the regular season. Only they didn’t chant “fire” at all, but rather a different four-letter F-word.
College football will again have a break from SEC dominance with a national championship showdown Monday between Notre Dame and Ohio State.
For two young coaches, Monday night's Ohio State vs. Notre Dame CFP battle is a chance to claim a spot at the pinnacle of college football.
UNH great Jerry Azumah is among New Hampshire faithful following Ryan Day and Chip Kelly's quest to lead Ohio State to national football title.
Ohio State head coach Ryan Day has made it abundantly clear he’s not a Lou Holtz fan. The two had a falling out last season when Holtz, a legendary college
Williams earned second-team All-America honors from the American Football Coaches Association. He was voted first-team All-SEC and to the league’s all-freshman team by the conference’s coaches, while also earning a second-team All-SEC nod from the Associated press.
Ohio State's jubilant run through the playoffs makes you wonder what in the world college football was waiting for. A national championship column.