Ryan Day expects to be Ohio State's head coach next season and feels confident he can lead the Buckeyes to future wins in The Game, the Big Ten championship and CFP.
Ryan Day said the Michigan loss ultimately comes back to him, feels the Buckeyes leaned too much on the run game and that he expects to still be Ohio State’s coach next year.
College Football Playoff committee chairman Warde Manuel touted Ohio State's pair of top-10 wins as reason to rank the Buckeyes ahead of Tennessee in the CFP rankings.
Episode 500 of the Eleven Dubcast couldn't have a worse topic, but another loss to Michigan means that it's time to ask the hard questions about Ryan Day.
Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith is the Big Ten Receiver of the Year and Big Ten Freshman of the Year, becoming the second player to win both awards in the same year.
Denzel Ward forces two interceptions, Terry McLaurin has his third two-touchdown game this year, Marvin Harrison Jr. makes a toe-tapping TD grab and Cameron Heyward has a big day.
Will Howard completed a season-low 57.6% of his passes for 175 yards and threw two interceptions for the first time as a Buckeye with none of his passing attempts going 20+ yards.
Ryan Day has one final shot to win back the hearts and minds of Buckeye fans after another rivalry failure and the defense did its part while everything else failed it in The Game.
Ohio State linebacker Gabe Powers announces he will enter the transfer portal when it opens next week after playing only sparingly on defense this season.