Ryan Day shares update on Carnell Tate and Jeremiah Smith
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And, oh yeah, Ohio State is trying to put the finishing touches on a 2026 recruiting class that is set to put pen-to-paper in less than two weeks.
Ohio State football hosted Rutgers and won in dominating fashion once again. Head coach Ryan Day met with the media after to react to the win.
Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day's message directed at the Michigan Wolverines has sparked a strong reaction.
Ohio State continues to be unmatched as the nation’s No. 1 team as it tries to end its four-game losing streak to the Wolverines. It’ll also mark the sixth time since Ryan Day took over the program in 2019 that The Game will decide a spot in the Big Ten Championship Game.
Even before the final whistle blew against Rutgers, the Ohio State Buckeyes were already preparing for what next week's rivalry game against Michigan means.
Ohio State football coach Ryan Day will preview the Buckeyes ' upcoming game against Rutgers and update the injury status of several notable players when he speaks at noon Nov. 18. You can watch Day's livestream here or via the Columbus Dispatch YouTube page.
But now, the biggest game of the regular season, and one of the biggest of coach Ryan Day’s career, is on deck. Day called Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate day-to-day, but did not comment further on their statuses. Day lauded his team’s ability to play without those two, noting that the run game thrived against Rutgers.
Ohio State football took care of business against the UCLA Bruins Saturday night. Watch what Ryan Day said in his postgame press conference after.
The OSHAA is voting this week to possibly change NIL rules for high school athletes following a lawsuit filed by OSU commit Jamier Brown's family.
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What a summer reading assignment tells us about Ohio State football’s desire to beat Michigan
Former Ohio State quarterback Cardale Jones famously wrote that he didn’t come to Columbus to play school. He came to play football. However, the most elementary educational concept might give us a glimpse into why Ohio State believes it can end its four-game skid against Michigan on Saturday: summer reading.