The Ohio State Buckeyes were able to hold off Notre Dame, 34-23, and win their first national championship since 2014 in Atlanta on Monday night. The victory capped off an impressive run through the 12-team College Football Playoff for the Buckeyes, who beat Tennessee, Oregon, Texas, and the Fighting Irish in the first year of the new format.
Even as many Ohio State fans turned on Ryan Day, his players never wavered in their support of the coach who would lead them to the national title.
The family of Ohio State football coach Ryan Day is explaining how difficult things were for them after the Michigan loss.
Much was made about the approximately $20 million Ohio State spent in name, image and likeness money to put the team together, but with a few exceptions, the money went toward the Buckeyes keeping their own players in school for another season, rather than leaving for the NFL Draft.
Ryan Day aims to have his Ohio State Buckeyes leave no doubt and, following the team’s national championship win over the Note Dame Fighting Irish, Day’s men have redeemed the once questioned head coach.
Ohio State entered the postseason as the No. 8 seed in the bracket and beat Tennessee, Oregon, Texas and Notre Dame, all by double digits
Ryan Day deserved all the hate for the Buckeyes poor performance in the regular season but deserves credit for the program's playoff run.
Ryan Pellum, known by the full name Ryan Tristan Chance Taylor, was arrested in Springfield on Wednesday on charges of assault with use of a firearm after allegedly pistol-whipping a person in Long Beach, California, on Christmas Day.
Ryan Day finally has the monkey off his back after delivering Ohio State's first National Championship in over a decade, but the state of Ohio isn't the only place celebrating.
Team meeting with Ryan Day after Ohio State lost to Michigan galvanized the Buckeyes for their college football championship run.
The College Football Playoff championship game left no doubt who would be ranked at No. 1 with the season now concluded. But to put a final bow on the 2024 campaign, the US LBM Coaches Poll panel weighed in one more time to rank the rest of the playoff and bowl participants.