The Ohio State Buckeyes were down out. They'd just lost to rival Michigan for the fourth consecutive year and, in turn, missed out on the Big Ten
There's no question that Ohio State's fourth consecutive loss to Michigan back on Nov. 30 sent shockwaves through Columbus. The Buckeyes, who had entered the ma
Ohio State winning the College Football Playoff National Championship would be the start of Ryan Day's redemption arc. Not the conclusion.
For all the flag-planting of rivalry week, Ohio State is proving teams can overcome multiple losses (including the big one) on way to glory.
Ryan Day knows if not for the expanded 12-team College Football Playoff, Ohio State wouldn’t be in position to play for a national championship next Monday. The eighth-seeded Buckeyes (13-2, 7-2 Big Ten) quite literally backed into the first-ever 12-team CFP field after stumbling in the regular-season finale,
Ryan Day isn't known for his flair. The Ohio State coach could double nicely as a mattress salesman, local TV ads and all that. He'd blend into the background. That's why it hurts
Day and the Buckeyes were beaten by their bitter rivals and booed off their home field less than 2 months ago. Now they have a shot at winning it all.
When the No. 8 seed Ohio State Buckeyes lost to Michigan in the final week of the regular season, panic set in, and much of the blame fell on head coach Ryan
After a win over the Texas Longhorns to advance to the national championship game, Day recalled the adversity his Ohio State team has faced.