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Why a rival Big Ten coach believes Ohio State’s Ryan Day will be a college football legend ‘someday’
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football coach Ryan Day and Indiana’s Curt Cignetti will go head-to-head Saturday when their programs meet in the Big Ten Championship Game in Indianapolis.
With Day’s actions, the Buckeyes were able to celebrate the win over the Wolverines and not have any issues or backlash with it. That’s the making of a real fine coach, and that’s why Day leads the best and worst things from Week 14 of the college football season.
Last year, when Michigan marched into Ohio Stadium and upset the Buckeyes, the Wolverines planted their flag at the 50-yard line following the game. Chaos ensue
Ryan Day didn’t say everything he wanted to after Ohio State's win over Michigan — but his actions said plenty. FOX Sports' Michael Cohen has the story.
Ryan Day was more than a winner Saturday, he was a class act. It was a year ago when his heavily favored Buckeyes lost 13-10 to Michigan … in Columbus. Much of the fault was due to Day and his game plan.
After Ohio State’s electric win over their rival Michigan Wolverines on Saturday 27-9, it was clear that the Buckeyes have their eyes on the prize, led by Head
Dave Portnoy isn’t thinking about national championships. He’s counting the 2,192 days since Ohio State last beat Michigan, and he’s ready to make sure everyone knows it.