ATLANTA – Ryan Day entered Monday's College Football Playoff title game with the highest winning percentage among active coaches. But it was the 10 losses in those six seasons that largely ...
Day, who ended his sixth season as the Buckeyes head coach with his first national championship win, was a guest on "The Tonight Show" on Monday night. Day spoke with Jimmy Fallon about Ohio State's College Football Playoff run, with the CFP trophy on display in the background.
Holtz, 88, reignited their feud last week on X when he wrote that, “If Notre Dame doesn’t win, it’s because we want to preserve Ryan Day’s job. I was originally going to be at the game in spirit, but now I’ll be dragging my body along as well.” He was responding to a tweet wondering if he would attend the showdown.
The Ohio State football team arrived in Atlanta on Friday, and it didn’t take long for us to hear from head coach Ryan Day and some of the team. Not only did Day provide some comments directly off the plane on the tarmac — which seems like an odd place to hold a press conference — but he came back on Saturday with some media availability as well.
Day received death threats following a loss to Michigan in November, but on Monday night, he won a national title
Following the on-field ceremony for the Buckeyes’ 34-23 win over Notre Dame Monday night, head coach Ryan Day, quarterback Will Howard and linebacker Cody Simon were being driven in a golf cart from the field to the team’s postgame press conference in the bowels of Mercedes Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
Ryan Day deserved to feel vindication when he won a national championship less than two months after it seemed his Ohio State job was on the line.
Ohio State Head Coach Ryan Day will be appearing on NBC's "The Tonight Show" with Jimmy Fallon, where he will be joined by Shailene Woodley and Martha Stewart, and a performance by the cast of the Broadway musical "Death Becomes Her".
The Ohio State football coach still has a Michigan problem, but a victory against Notre Dame on Monday night would secure the College Football Playoff title.
Ohio State coach Ryan Day took a few days to take it all in after capping the season with the Buckeyes' first national title win in a decade, defeating Notre Dame in Atlanta, Ga. last Monday. Appearing on "The Dan Patrick Show" Friday,
ATLANTA — Ryan Day deserved to feel vindication when he won a national championship less than two months after it seemed his Ohio State job was on the line. That relief only lasts so long.
The temperature was lower than anyone could have hoped in Denver for Rockies Fest 2025, but the comments coming from the Colorado Rockies front office and players alike were high on hopes.