Ryan Day caught a lot of slack for his loss to Michigan at the end of the regular season. Day’s shortcomings against the Wolverines are well-documented. His Buckeyes have lost 4 straight to Michigan,
Ohio State coach Ryan Day went from dead man walking to proving skeptics wrong in a matter of a few short weeks.
Ryan Day knew Caleb Downs had everything it took to become a special player at the collegiate level, and when the stars aligned and the defensive back took his talents to Columbus, the Ohio State leader was vindicated.
Various websites estimate Day's net worth is around $20 million. This comes from a combination of his salary as Ohio State's head coach and varying sponsorships. Day is estimated to receive $5.69 million from brand endorsements per year. Notably, he has deals with Coca-Cola and Kroger.
The Ohio State football coach still has a Michigan problem, but a victory against Notre Dame on Monday night would secure the College Football Playoff title.
Ohio State football coach Ryan Day likes to talk about his team's toughness. But is anyone buying what he is so overtly selling?
Weeks after facing immense pressure following another Ohio State loss to Michigan, Day is a win away from the college football mountaintop.
Ryan Day holds all the cards, even as Ohio State fans fume that he can't beat Michigan. Maybe, it's time to let someone else try and for Day to reboot.
Less than two months ago, loud and influential media voices were calling for the firing of the nation's winningest active coach in the wake of Ohio State's fourth straight loss to Michigan.
As far as coaches Marcus Freeman of Notre Dame and Ryan Day of Ohio State are concerned, those dramatic pregame speeches that inspire a football team to victory are the stuff of Hollywood.
Lou Holtz has never been one to hold his tongue about anything. If he has something on his mind, he’s going to say it. So it honestly isn’t that shocking he threw yet another jab in Ryan Day’s direction without actually being prompted to do so.