Instead of a smooth ride through the tunnels at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Monday night, Ohio State coach Ryan Day found himself in a precarious situation. Day and several others were on a golf cart that crashed while trying to make a turn that it just absolutely could not make — which made for a pretty hilarious scene after their
Years of disappointment made Ohio State coach Ryan Day question whether he'd ever coach OSU to a title. Those heartbreaks made the title even sweeter.
After leading Ohio State to its first national championship since 2014 with a 34-23 win over Notre Dame in Monday night's College Football Playoff final,
During Day’s postgame interview with ESPN’s Holly Rowe, Buckeyes defensive end Jack Sawyer swarmed Day to give him a big hug and celebrate the title win with his ball coach.
Well, that was fun. OK, maybe it wasn’t fun after losing to Oregon in October, and it definitely wasn’t after losing to Michigan for the fourth-straight year, but the night cap of it
This victory will taste extra sweet for the wrongly-embattled Day, who could choose to leave Columbus with the task complete
Trailing by three touchdowns, Notre Dame really needed to get something going, but immediately faced fourth-and-2 from their own 33-yard line on their first drive of the half. As the Fighting Irish lined up to punt the ball was snapped to backup quarterback Steve Angeli who threw the ball Jordan Faison, who was unable to make the catch.
A golf cart carrying Ohio State coach Ryan Day and some players crashed into a wall in the aftermath of the national title game.
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A golf cart carrying coach Ryan Day, linebacker Cody Simon and quarterback Will Howard smashed into a wall while trying to transport them to their postgame press conferences. The driver seemingly misjudged the turn and the cart rammed into the wall.
Ryan Day deserved all the hate for the Buckeyes poor performance in the regular season but deserves credit for the program's playoff run.