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On the Record: Ryan Day will win Big Ten Coach of the Year this season
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If Day and Ohio State are able to beat Michigan and make it to the Big Ten Championship Game this year, it feels like it’ll almost be impossible to keep the Coach of the Year award in the conference away from Day. The Buckeyes aren’t really seen as runaway favorites this season since Penn State returns a ton of talent in their backfield.
There are more questions than answers with Ohio State this year since they’ll have a new starting quarterback, two new running backs, as well as a pretty green defensive line. If Day is able to go back-to-back with this team, he is free to coach the Buckeyes for as long as he wants to.
In the end does it really matter if Day wins Big Ten Coach of the Year? Aside from the contract bonus and the recognition for a job well done, Day and the Buckeyes have bigger goals this season. I’m sure the voters in the Big Ten will find some coach this year to give the award to who has a better story than Day because they resurrected a program that had been struggling for a while.
Buckeye Nation knows they have one of the top coaches in college football, and even though it has been trendy to call for Ohio State to move on from Day at times over the last couple of years, it’s hard to imagine the program finding someone better than who is leading their program right now.
Right. Not to mention we added another fuckin conference full of coaches that haven't won yet.Did I miss Kirk Ferentz's retirement announcement?