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HC Ryan Day (National Champion)

Whatever demonic energy Nick Saban possessed may be on its way to possessing Ryan Day.
Early on in the game, before the missed FG, Ohio State had to burn a timeout to avoid a delay of game because Minnesota purposely screwed up their substitutions, knowing the refs would hold the offense back.

It's becoming more common and needs to be a delay of game penalty. I expect that will be corrected this next offseason. Again.

That said, when he had to burn a timeout, you saw PJ Fleck celebrating like they'd just won the game, and you see Day give him a look like he's ready to disembowel him.

Killer Ryan Day is undefeated. Hopefully he sticks around.
 
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*RYAN DAY IS MOVING DIFFERENT. Before Ohio State faced Minnesota on Saturday, Ryan Day stood on the 10-yard line and watched the unthinkable — winless UCLA knocking off Penn State, 43-37. The head coach walked into the locker room and, I assume, gave a similar message to the one he shared with the media after the game.

“If you want to be great, you have to be great all the time. Otherwise, you’re not great. You’re just somebody that shows up every week, and you don’t know what you’re getting,” Day said after Ohio State’s win. “That was the message to our team: It’s about our identity. If your identity is that you want to be great, that you want to be consistent, whatever those things are — we have a list of what we want to be — you have to do that every week, otherwise that’s not who you are, it’s just what you want to be. We talk to our guys a lot about that, but there has to be buy-in.

“We’ve got to go to Illinois next week, and it’s gonna be a bear. You saw what happened in college football today. You’ve got to bring it every week. The team that’s desperate and the team that’s hungry is gonna win the game. And it’s our job to make sure it doesn’t take a loss to make sure we are hungry and desperate. But these guys are still kids, so you’ve got to keep hammering home.”

*RYAN DAY IS MOVING DIFFERENT, PART TWO. When asked what prompted him to reiterate multiple times this week that Ohio State needed to be the most desperate and hungry team in college football, Day said he’s “just always on alert” and wants to make sure no opponent catches his team “off guard.”

“When you keep winning, it’s easy to take the problems and the issues and just say it’s not a problem,” Day said. “I’ll just say it: Bo Jackson reaches the ball out on second down, that’s a problem. We should not be reaching the ball out. That’s going to be a fumble down the road. I’m just going to call it out for what it is. That’s an issue. And if the ball is fumbled, then we’re in a different situation right now. We have to recognize the things we need to get better at.

“The 3rd-and-2, Lincoln (Kienholz) should have been in the A gap, but he bounced it. That’s going to lose us a game if we don’t recognize how important those things are. I love those guys, but we’ve got to get them fixed. And really, that goes to the coaches. We’ve got to get that straightened out. We’ve got to practice it better. We’ve got to drill it better. We’ve got to hold them accountable.

“Those are the things that when you’re chasing greatness, you gotta be all over, you’ve got to take them serious. And it can’t be after a loss when all of a sudden, everybody starts sitting up straight in meetings, or you’re gonna get burnt. Like they say in the Navy SEALs, when you think you’ve got it, you’re about to get it. And we’re far from where we need to be. So we have to stay hungry every day.”
 
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Crazy stat shows just how good the Ohio State football team has been under Ryan Day​

During the game, a stat popped up that the Buckeyes have been in the AP top 10 in 99 percent of the games he has coached, which is the highest percentage of any team in the country. In 84 of the 85 games Day has coached, Ohio State has been in the top 10.



The next highest percentage for a coach is 84 percent, which is held by Tom Osborne. This insane stat shows that the Buckeyes are recession-proof and never go through a downturn. It also shows how well Day has been able to keep things going after Meyer left.

That stat won't be changing anytime soon. The Buckeyes look like they are better than the team that won the national title last year and are one of the 11 remaining undefeated teams left in college football. It doesn't look like they will be falling outside the top 10 anytime soon.
 
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Crazy stat shows just how good the Ohio State football team has been under Ryan Day​

During the game, a stat popped up that the Buckeyes have been in the AP top 10 in 99 percent of the games he has coached, which is the highest percentage of any team in the country. In 84 of the 85 games Day has coached, Ohio State has been in the top 10.



The next highest percentage for a coach is 84 percent, which is held by Tom Osborne. This insane stat shows that the Buckeyes are recession-proof and never go through a downturn. It also shows how well Day has been able to keep things going after Meyer left.

That stat won't be changing anytime soon. The Buckeyes look like they are better than the team that won the national title last year and are one of the 11 remaining undefeated teams left in college football. It doesn't look like they will be falling outside the top 10 anytime soon.

Can’t be right. Where’s the Nickster. Pawwwwwwwl!
 
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Crazy stat shows just how good the Ohio State football team has been under Ryan Day​

During the game, a stat popped up that the Buckeyes have been in the AP top 10 in 99 percent of the games he has coached, which is the highest percentage of any team in the country. In 84 of the 85 games Day has coached, Ohio State has been in the top 10.



The next highest percentage for a coach is 84 percent, which is held by Tom Osborne. This insane stat shows that the Buckeyes are recession-proof and never go through a downturn. It also shows how well Day has been able to keep things going after Meyer left.

That stat won't be changing anytime soon. The Buckeyes look like they are better than the team that won the national title last year and are one of the 11 remaining undefeated teams left in college football. It doesn't look like they will be falling outside the top 10 anytime soon.

Is that good?
 
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Crazy stat shows just how good the Ohio State football team has been under Ryan Day​

During the game, a stat popped up that the Buckeyes have been in the AP top 10 in 99 percent of the games he has coached, which is the highest percentage of any team in the country. In 84 of the 85 games Day has coached, Ohio State has been in the top 10.



The next highest percentage for a coach is 84 percent, which is held by Tom Osborne. This insane stat shows that the Buckeyes are recession-proof and never go through a downturn. It also shows how well Day has been able to keep things going after Meyer left.

That stat won't be changing anytime soon. The Buckeyes look like they are better than the team that won the national title last year and are one of the 11 remaining undefeated teams left in college football. It doesn't look like they will be falling outside the top 10 anytime soon.

My brother sent this to me yesterday, and we started trying to guess what week that was. His guess was right after Ohio State lost to Oregon in... was that 2021? And I couldn't come up with a better guess.
If you don't know, see if you can come up with another guess.
It turns out, the Buckeyes only dropped to #9 immediately after that loss.
Then they played Tulsa and won 41-20, and dropped to #10.
Then they played Akron and won 59-7, and dropped to #11.
Then they played Rutgers and won 52-13, and jumped back up to #9.
 
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It's probably just me, but when I hear Day speak, mostly on the post game presser, it seems like he's a bit more grounded, and not as much on edge. Certainly winning his first national championship has helped, adding the second leg of the stool (the last is turning the corner against Xichigan). His banter behind the mic is more obvious this year, and he's not spouting out platitudes (that you're supposed to say). Was taken aback about when he said "well, that's my last game as a Buckeye...." not characteristic of him, but guess the piano is no longer on his back. Won't completely be off, until he whomps up on TTUN a few times. As for his record, great for him, and all he needs to do is add some longevity to his record(s) to take his place amongst the greatest. Anyway, glad we have him, and the coterie of assistant coaches he's gathered, certainly projects stability to the recruits out there.
 
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