6:54 This is a great point - OSU was incredibly lucky to even be in the 2022 playoffs after losing 45-23 at home to end their season. Virtually any other year that ends their season
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This was remarkably levelheaded. Your point about the program’s known shortcomings and tangible fixes is eerily similar to where I was at with Harbaugh after the COVID season. Jim’s pivot out of that was legitimately inspiring and something that I’m honestly wishing upon the Buckeyes. Unfortunately, I really don’t know if OSU admin will be patient enough to see that through. Good luck; Go Blue
Ryan day is the man, these past 4 years he’s given me so much happiness. I think they should give him a lifetime deal, I won’t take anything less than that
Im an avid Ryan day defender. As you mentioned, theres a lot hes done right with recruiting, players like him, he's great in the regular season, I admire his determination to fix issues as fast as he can, and it seems his teams always have fantastic leadership and brotherhood within the players. WIth that being said, after last week its harder and harder to defend him. Since he coached that great 2019 team, I kind of thought our recent close game or UM game letdowns were from mediocre assistant coaches around him, and just kind of bad luck, which is still definitely true. But this year we have a stud roster, with being favorites to win it all and now were in a tough do or die situation against Tennessee. Its just starting to seem like all these unlucky fluke-loss games werent actually unlucky losses. It just seems like every year under him we've been so close yet so far, and if we are first round exits while favored at home, its going to be near impossible to continue to defend him.
Up until the Michigan game I was partially of this opinion but now I think he needs to go no matter what. In the total body of his work he has achieved nothing. He has a good record but does that really matter if you lose to your rival every year haven’t made the big championship and has a terrible record in the playoffs which to be honest he’s lucky to have even made it
The Ohio State loss in the 22 Peach Bowl reminds me of ironically what happened to my Bulldogs in the 2012 SEC Championship game. One play away from playing Notre Dame for a national title that most of us to this day believe we would have won. We had a sizable lead against Bama in that game, let it slip, attempted a last second come back that came up painfully short and Mark Richt as a coach never recovered from that game. Those demons were only purged in the 21 season when we beat Bama in Indy for the natty.
5:40 My push back about the Oregon game, as an Oregon fan, is if 1-2 not unrealistic things happen maybe that game isn't near as close at the end as well. The INT on the first drive gets called, the holder doesn't botch the hold on the first extra point and panic, Traeshon Holden doesn't lose his god damn mind and get himself ejected and set us back 15 yards. If any combination of those things happens, that could very well have been a 10 point game at the end, not 1. Each of those events cascaded into others that left points off the board or added them on for Ohio State.
As a michigan fan, I am totally against you coming to this conclusion. I think I speak for all of us when we say we want Ryan "Just for Men" Day to coach for you guys for decades to come. Listen to the media!
Was on the fire Day train immediately following the Michigan game. As the week or so has settled, I’ve walked off the cliff. His record and recruiting chops are immaculate. It’s hard to fire a top of the line, elite coach in search of another, that’s how numerous programs have dug themselves decade long holes to dig out of. If you need examples of those teams feel free to reply.
I am on the Ryan day being unlucky train , and all these are strong, solid points. While I do sort of have a pushback with the Georgia game. Not I’m going based all of memory, so I can absolutely be incorrect, but OSUs passing offense stalled when Marv went down. Their line was getting beat up by Georgia’s d line. And ruggles also made a 49(?) yard field goal with ease to push it to 41-35. So I feel I can understand the sentiment of killing the clock OSUs final drive. I also don’t know the validity of the stat, but it was something a long the lines of up until the PSU game this year, or Oregon a Jim Knowles lead defense at Ohio state forced a punt in the 4th quarter. I really hope that Michigan game was a humbling for day, as there are aspects he needs to wake up. He’s seems such a good guy, really want it to workout for him.
I feel the same. Top of the line character and brings in players that are the same. Rooting for him like I root for the players. If he shows us this is his ceiling I’d be willing to move on but he’s fixed every problem that has come up. Seems like he wasn’t ready to replace coaches when he started but that seems to all be fixed aside from OLINE/OC. If he sticks with his boys I think his future is tied to their performance after this year. He need to wake up, indeed.
@ yup. He does need to be cutthroat with this staff. With Justin Frye especially. Ohio state is such an easy brand to sell. There’s zero reason Frye has struggles this much with bringing top high school recruits in, and then even developing the guys we have. Hell, even cutthroat with the players, I don’t see why fielding should get chance, after chance. But if we do let day walk, or fire him, he will be tough to replace.
I just don't know what to think ab Day anymore. We've had some amazing teams, but even more gut wrenching losses. 19 Clemson, 22 Georgia, 24 Oregon, 24 Michigan. I just don't know how much more I can take. Ryan Day has times when he really looks brilliant, but the big ones just seem to scare him. People do tend to forget his good wins, but I think the time for debate is over. He either makes a run in these playoffs or it's over.
The thing that bothers me the most as an osu fan, regarding Ryan Day, is how other non Osu fans are so persistent on how Ryan Day is still a good coach “oh why would you fire him he has a great record against the rest of the big 10” “oh every season is a 10 win or more season that’s good” Yea but he can NEVER WIN THE BIG GAMES…HE CANT BEAT MICHIGAN… y’all clearly dont understand the importance of winning The Game let alone a National Title.
Never crossed my mind luck was worth talking about. He’s had the ups and downs that any other coach has had. I wouldn’t say “don’t fire him because if we were lucky we’d be back to back champs” but I will say until he shows me his ceiling I’m not in a rush to have anyone else coaching this team (unless Vrabel calls the AD and says he changed his mind about recruiting and wants to be in cBus for the long haul).
that georgia kick really is one of the biggest misses in football history. its still a brutal thing to think about. its not just that haubiel missed, like kickers miss and that'd still be heartbreaking. but, he missed by a frieking mile. it was indescribably bad and kind of punctuates an already pivotal moment in college football history. 7:30 this is a fantastic point. 9:30 also fantastic point lol
Ryan Day had his one good chance to have a dominant win this year and blew it, now Michigan (the better team obv) has Bryce Underwood and a bunch of other talent coming in, I have a feeling OSU is gonna be licking the pavement for a few more years
Everyone keeps talking about the Buckeyes being the most talented team in the country with little on-field evidence against quality opponents, and some truly embarrassing efforts against lesser teams. I don't get it, with the latest performance, I think we are damn lucky to be in the playoffs at all. When Tennessee's defensive coordinator and players watch our film they have to be laughing and salivating at the same time.
When you lose control on the offensive LOS, as they have way too often under Day's tenure, then you always live on the knife's edge of mistakes that will cost you the game, and you live in the fantasy world of "What If and If Only." If only we had not missed two field goals, what if our QB had not thrown two interceptions, not had that crucial penalty or missed tackle, etc. When you can control the LOS the mistakes can be absorbed, confidence takes less of a team wide blow, and you can move to the next play. Think of the 2014 National Championship game against Oregon.
Fundamental issues at the LOS with the O line have been evident for years with little to no corrective action. Stretch zone and other forms of zone blocking are almost Keystone Cops comical, which includes our guys getting stood up on their heels early and often, surrendering leverage, with little-to-no downfield momentum, and on many of our run plays allowing penetration with the LOS ending up on our side of the ball. The LOS ending on our side of ball against Michigan was noted by Urban Meyer on BTN, but I have been calling this out with Day teams since his arrival. To make matters worse, the bad habits/techniques bleed over to non-zone plays.
Why so many injuries on the O line, especially lower leg injuries? Could it be that standing-up to engage in 3 second wrestling matches at the LOS leaves you vulnerable to 200 pound RBs running up your butt and people falling into your legs on the way to the ground? Why does our best blocker appear to be T. Henderson from a man-on-man perspective? To start off, he is shorter more compact like Mclaughlin, so it is not so difficult at getting underneath an opponents pads to find a leverage advantage on contact. Secondly, and most importantly Henderson sets his feet and coils up his body like a coiled steel steel spring, then he rapidly uncoils 200 pounds of fury directly into a defenders chest, hips, or upper thighs. He doesn't just get in the way, he delivers a blow, he is a punisher. Recommendation: lets find the guy who taught Henderson how to block and send him over to Frye.
i honestly just dont know what coach out there is better. i think youre right that he seriously is a frustrating coach, but i dont think firing is the best option
Also it wasn’t just because ohio DIDNT throw to receivers during The Game. It was because they COULDNT throw to receivers. Howard was sucking balls and got confused against Wink’s game plan. They got one TD drive because of an iffy DPI and a no call OPI. Which is something that Smith has been doing all year. Sure they could have been more aggressive, but maybe they end up with more INT’s
With all the talent Ohio State has had since Urban Meyer took the job and even Ryan Day after him, you'd think that they'd have more than one natty. Ryan Day, to me, is an underachiever, he consistently gets great recruiting classes, develops solid players and has a bunch of NIL money but cannot win big games. Keep in mind he has an amazing record against teams not named Michigan and other playoff teams. But bc Ohio State fans are spoiled with success they think he's a bad coach. Sorry for my rant, I hate Ohio State
When people bring up that missed kick against Georgia my rebuttal is always that they blew a pair of 2 touchdown leads in that game. Shouldn’t have came down to that to begin with
Beating Michigan doesn’t matter anymore with the 12 team playoff as long as day performs in the playoffs. Osu went toe to toe with Oregon at Oregon and obliterated penn state, until Michigan is consistently good they are just another Purdue on the schedule
Ohio State fans claim they would have beaten Oregon if not for the missed PI call on JJ Smith. Oregon fans think it would have been a blowout had the officials not botched the interception on the pass to Will Kacmarek that led to a score because Ohio State hurried to prevent a replay. In addition, Ryan Day has the most blown two-score leads in the four-team college football playoff era with three. Two of those three were in the Georgia game where he was up 14 points two different times against Georgia (he was up 16-0 against Clemson in 2019).
that’s a dumb hypothetical to say oregon would blow osu out over a play that literally happened on the first drive. to say a opi call taking them out of field goal range in literally the last drive of the game and lost them the game isn’t a dumb hypothetical because there is no game after that opi call there is probably one run play and a field goal kick from 20 yards. after that int there is still 4 full quarters to play. i’m not even making a ryan day argument that’s just a dumb argument to say the int was more detrimental then the opi call and the 12 man flag that waisted 7 seconds of clock or the slide with 1 second. anyone that thinks osu got the benifit in that game is just a osu hater which makes sense osu is the most hated team.
I think you could make the argument Ryan day has had really good luck in a lot of games too. Maybe you say that at some point in the video but I’m only 2 minutes in 😆
Michigan fan here. How many coaches really win the big games that you guys hate on Day for? Harbaugh certainly sucked at it for 5 years. Then he got over the ohio problem and STILL lost 2 playoff games. So… idk you guys are just dealing with the same shit we were for a while. It’ll be fine 😂
michigan fan here. I agree with a lotta what you said. But I hate your team and want them to lose so when i found out your ad wants ryan day to return to osu next year i was very happy!
I would be too if I were you. Priority 1 every year is beating yall before anything else, 1-11 and beating uofm is a better year than 15-1 champs but losing the game. I’m sure you feel the same. Ryan day can’t do the single most important part of coaching Ohio state and needs to go. Our ad is a moron.
@ thats the only thing we ever agree on is winning the game is one of the most important things in sports. But yeah i almost feel bad for you. but theres always next year
to be fair i don’t think day is a bad coach i think he’s just a bad college football coach. he is in no way a loser it’s just the games he loses to are so much more magnified because of the teams he loses to. before this last michigan game i never thought urban urban was a better osu coach (not including his flordia days). and the reason i say that is because as a osu fan i saw urban have some horrible loses like blow outs to garbage schools like virginia tech, purdue, iowa, mighigan state. but he beat oregon bama mighigan teams day could never get past. and even after the three previous loses i gave him the benefit of the doubt our defense looked horrible those games our fan base blamed knowles and of course the cheating allegations. and 2023 was the closest talent for talent matchup osu and mighigan ever had and came down to the wire so i wasn’t upset because i knew mighigan wouldn’t be good for a long time after. but this year… i can’t say nothing about this year will howard played horrible but at the end of the day it was the coaching that lost us the game. im ready to give up on this dude. i think he’s a nfl coach trying to act like a hard nose college coach. the only way he can get back in the graces of the osu fan base is by winning a natty.
If michigan is bad this year, i feel bad for you osu fans for next year. Yall can ban flag planting in your stadium but Michigan wouldnt fight if they lose next year and osu plants the flag, guaranteed. It happened to them twice(texas,oregon) no fights...
People expect him to win the national championship every damn season. 🤦♂️ Look at the losses. They are against the eventual national champions. That’s the argument. Now go redo your video, youngster.
Nobody will wanna coach at Osu Michigan ain’t goin away not like they did under Brady hoke and early harbaugh…after running McCord out of town…Yall buckeyes make the Osu coaching job look like way more trouble than it’s worth to any coach worth a darn rn….day is gonna stay. If I were Ryan day I’d be looking for other jobs anyways…I wouldn’t wanna coach for osu
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He’s the GOAT of sports tik tok
He's just getting lucky
One of Matt’s best vids on the channel. Top 2 at least imho
My opinion on Ryan day’s luck has arrived
6:54 This is a great point - OSU was incredibly lucky to even be in the 2022 playoffs after losing 45-23 at home to end their season. Virtually any other year that ends their season
they got fortunate that Alabama lost to tennessee and LSU by a combined 4 points, and other teams choked to end the season.
Shouldn’t have even been in the playoffs that 2021 year (I think) when they played like 5 games in the covid year
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Ryan Day doesn’t recruit well, The Brand recruits well
yeah buddy im gonna need a video twice a week
At least once a week. 💯
Hoping to have another one out friday
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I don't even watch CFB but I love listening to you speak and it's adjacent enough to a topic I enjoy
This is the most coherent Ohio state fan breakdown I’ve ever heard
This was remarkably levelheaded. Your point about the program’s known shortcomings and tangible fixes is eerily similar to where I was at with Harbaugh after the COVID season. Jim’s pivot out of that was legitimately inspiring and something that I’m honestly wishing upon the Buckeyes. Unfortunately, I really don’t know if OSU admin will be patient enough to see that through. Good luck; Go Blue
Please for the love of God, as a michigan fan, please osu beat oregon!!! No way big ten lays down to a newcoming team.
Ryan day is the man, these past 4 years he’s given me so much happiness. I think they should give him a lifetime deal, I won’t take anything less than that
Ryan Day is a good coach, NOT AN ELITE coach. That’s the point.
As a michigan fan, I couldn't be happier to see him not being fired yet.
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Im an avid Ryan day defender. As you mentioned, theres a lot hes done right with recruiting, players like him, he's great in the regular season, I admire his determination to fix issues as fast as he can, and it seems his teams always have fantastic leadership and brotherhood within the players. WIth that being said, after last week its harder and harder to defend him. Since he coached that great 2019 team, I kind of thought our recent close game or UM game letdowns were from mediocre assistant coaches around him, and just kind of bad luck, which is still definitely true. But this year we have a stud roster, with being favorites to win it all and now were in a tough do or die situation against Tennessee. Its just starting to seem like all these unlucky fluke-loss games werent actually unlucky losses. It just seems like every year under him we've been so close yet so far, and if we are first round exits while favored at home, its going to be near impossible to continue to defend him.
Up until the Michigan game I was partially of this opinion but now I think he needs to go no matter what. In the total body of his work he has achieved nothing. He has a good record but does that really matter if you lose to your rival every year haven’t made the big championship and has a terrible record in the playoffs which to be honest he’s lucky to have even made it
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Great video! Excited to see more UA-cam videos down the line.
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The Ohio State loss in the 22 Peach Bowl reminds me of ironically what happened to my Bulldogs in the 2012 SEC Championship game. One play away from playing Notre Dame for a national title that most of us to this day believe we would have won. We had a sizable lead against Bama in that game, let it slip, attempted a last second come back that came up painfully short and Mark Richt as a coach never recovered from that game. Those demons were only purged in the 21 season when we beat Bama in Indy for the natty.
At 5 I’m frustrated with Ryan Day
5:40 My push back about the Oregon game, as an Oregon fan, is if 1-2 not unrealistic things happen maybe that game isn't near as close at the end as well. The INT on the first drive gets called, the holder doesn't botch the hold on the first extra point and panic, Traeshon Holden doesn't lose his god damn mind and get himself ejected and set us back 15 yards. If any combination of those things happens, that could very well have been a 10 point game at the end, not 1. Each of those events cascaded into others that left points off the board or added them on for Ohio State.
I think you just described "if a football game didn't happen" 😂
As a michigan fan, I am totally against you coming to this conclusion. I think I speak for all of us when we say we want Ryan "Just for Men" Day to coach for you guys for decades to come. Listen to the media!
Was on the fire Day train immediately following the Michigan game. As the week or so has settled, I’ve walked off the cliff. His record and recruiting chops are immaculate. It’s hard to fire a top of the line, elite coach in search of another, that’s how numerous programs have dug themselves decade long holes to dig out of. If you need examples of those teams feel free to reply.
I am on the Ryan day being unlucky train , and all these are strong, solid points. While I do sort of have a pushback with the Georgia game. Not I’m going based all of memory, so I can absolutely be incorrect, but OSUs passing offense stalled when Marv went down. Their line was getting beat up by Georgia’s d line. And ruggles also made a 49(?) yard field goal with ease to push it to 41-35. So I feel I can understand the sentiment of killing the clock OSUs final drive. I also don’t know the validity of the stat, but it was something a long the lines of up until the PSU game this year, or Oregon a Jim Knowles lead defense at Ohio state forced a punt in the 4th quarter. I really hope that Michigan game was a humbling for day, as there are aspects he needs to wake up. He’s seems such a good guy, really want it to workout for him.
I feel the same. Top of the line character and brings in players that are the same. Rooting for him like I root for the players. If he shows us this is his ceiling I’d be willing to move on but he’s fixed every problem that has come up. Seems like he wasn’t ready to replace coaches when he started but that seems to all be fixed aside from OLINE/OC. If he sticks with his boys I think his future is tied to their performance after this year. He need to wake up, indeed.
@ yup. He does need to be cutthroat with this staff. With Justin Frye especially. Ohio state is such an easy brand to sell. There’s zero reason Frye has struggles this much with bringing top high school recruits in, and then even developing the guys we have. Hell, even cutthroat with the players, I don’t see why fielding should get chance, after chance. But if we do let day walk, or fire him, he will be tough to replace.
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I just don't know what to think ab Day anymore. We've had some amazing teams, but even more gut wrenching losses. 19 Clemson, 22 Georgia, 24 Oregon, 24 Michigan. I just don't know how much more I can take. Ryan Day has times when he really looks brilliant, but the big ones just seem to scare him. People do tend to forget his good wins, but I think the time for debate is over. He either makes a run in these playoffs or it's over.
I think his time should be up regardless of what happens. He has done nothing but lose when it matters. He plays to safe in big games
The thing that bothers me the most as an osu fan, regarding Ryan Day, is how other non Osu fans are so persistent on how Ryan Day is still a good coach “oh why would you fire him he has a great record against the rest of the big 10” “oh every season is a 10 win or more season that’s good” Yea but he can NEVER WIN THE BIG GAMES…HE CANT BEAT MICHIGAN… y’all clearly dont understand the importance of winning The Game let alone a National Title.
Still makes load of sense🔥
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Never crossed my mind luck was worth talking about. He’s had the ups and downs that any other coach has had. I wouldn’t say “don’t fire him because if we were lucky we’d be back to back champs” but I will say until he shows me his ceiling I’m not in a rush to have anyone else coaching this team (unless Vrabel calls the AD and says he changed his mind about recruiting and wants to be in cBus for the long haul).
that georgia kick really is one of the biggest misses in football history. its still a brutal thing to think about. its not just that haubiel missed, like kickers miss and that'd still be heartbreaking. but, he missed by a frieking mile. it was indescribably bad and kind of punctuates an already pivotal moment in college football history.
7:30 this is a fantastic point. 9:30 also fantastic point lol
Third Base is an accurate description of your coach......have fun.
I gave this a thumbs up! Hit the bell too even
Ryan Day had his one good chance to have a dominant win this year and blew it, now Michigan (the better team obv) has Bryce Underwood and a bunch of other talent coming in, I have a feeling OSU is gonna be licking the pavement for a few more years
Everyone keeps talking about the Buckeyes being the most talented team in the country with little on-field evidence against quality opponents, and some truly embarrassing efforts against lesser teams. I don't get it, with the latest performance, I think we are damn lucky to be in the playoffs at all. When Tennessee's defensive coordinator and players watch our film they have to be laughing and salivating at the same time.
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When you lose control on the offensive LOS, as they have way too often under Day's tenure, then you always live on the knife's edge of mistakes that will cost you the game, and you live in the fantasy world of "What If and If Only." If only we had not missed two field goals, what if our QB had not thrown two interceptions, not had that crucial penalty or missed tackle, etc. When you can control the LOS the mistakes can be absorbed, confidence takes less of a team wide blow, and you can move to the next play. Think of the 2014 National Championship game against Oregon.
Fundamental issues at the LOS with the O line have been evident for years with little to no corrective action. Stretch zone and other forms of zone blocking are almost Keystone Cops comical, which includes our guys getting stood up on their heels early and often, surrendering leverage, with little-to-no downfield momentum, and on many of our run plays allowing penetration with the LOS ending up on our side of the ball. The LOS ending on our side of ball against Michigan was noted by Urban Meyer on BTN, but I have been calling this out with Day teams since his arrival. To make matters worse, the bad habits/techniques bleed over to non-zone plays.
Masterclass of a ryan day hate video
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Why so many injuries on the O line, especially lower leg injuries? Could it be that standing-up to engage in 3 second wrestling matches at the LOS leaves you vulnerable to 200 pound RBs running up your butt and people falling into your legs on the way to the ground?
Why does our best blocker appear to be T. Henderson from a man-on-man perspective? To start off, he is shorter more compact like Mclaughlin, so it is not so difficult at getting underneath an opponents pads to find a leverage advantage on contact. Secondly, and most importantly Henderson sets his feet and coils up his body like a coiled steel steel spring, then he rapidly uncoils 200 pounds of fury directly into a defenders chest, hips, or upper thighs. He doesn't just get in the way, he delivers a blow, he is a punisher.
Recommendation: lets find the guy who taught Henderson how to block and send him over to Frye.
i honestly just dont know what coach out there is better. i think youre right that he seriously is a frustrating coach, but i dont think firing is the best option
I agree with you 100% percent
Goat
wow a reasonable ohiio st fan you dont see that everyday lol
It's such a shame the bandwagon and toxic fans out weigh the reasonable.
The fanbase is so big that naturally there are going to be more toxic fans than other schools have
People said pewdiepie was the goat of UA-cam people said Mr Beast was the goat of UA-cam they were all wrong Matthew Sponhour is the goat of UA-cam
Another Sponhour vid means I’ll give this cruel world ONE more day
Also it wasn’t just because ohio DIDNT throw to receivers during The Game. It was because they COULDNT throw to receivers. Howard was sucking balls and got confused against Wink’s game plan. They got one TD drive because of an iffy DPI and a no call OPI. Which is something that Smith has been doing all year. Sure they could have been more aggressive, but maybe they end up with more INT’s
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With all the talent Ohio State has had since Urban Meyer took the job and even Ryan Day after him, you'd think that they'd have more than one natty. Ryan Day, to me, is an underachiever, he consistently gets great recruiting classes, develops solid players and has a bunch of NIL money but cannot win big games. Keep in mind he has an amazing record against teams not named Michigan and other playoff teams. But bc Ohio State fans are spoiled with success they think he's a bad coach. Sorry for my rant, I hate Ohio State
Matthew never misses.
When people bring up that missed kick against Georgia my rebuttal is always that they blew a pair of 2 touchdown leads in that game. Shouldn’t have came down to that to begin with
You got my attention after “Ryan Day for a long time has been one of the most hot… coaches…”
The story isn’t over yet
That’s true
What do you use for video editing brother?
If he loses to tennessee (i dont think he will), i think hes gone
I agree Matt
Folks he's cooking
on how much it still makes sense
it still makes sense
The antithesis of the chiefs in the NFL rn are the Bengals and all anyone does is talk about luck on either side
My opinion on Ryan Day has arrived
Beating Michigan doesn’t matter anymore with the 12 team playoff as long as day performs in the playoffs. Osu went toe to toe with Oregon at Oregon and obliterated penn state, until Michigan is consistently good they are just another Purdue on the schedule
Ohio State needs a coaching reset, unless Day and Kelly can win the national championship, get them out of Columbus
Ohio State fans claim they would have beaten Oregon if not for the missed PI call on JJ Smith. Oregon fans think it would have been a blowout had the officials not botched the interception on the pass to Will Kacmarek that led to a score because Ohio State hurried to prevent a replay. In addition, Ryan Day has the most blown two-score leads in the four-team college football playoff era with three. Two of those three were in the Georgia game where he was up 14 points two different times against Georgia (he was up 16-0 against Clemson in 2019).
that’s a dumb hypothetical to say oregon would blow osu out over a play that literally happened on the first drive. to say a opi call taking them out of field goal range in literally the last drive of the game and lost them the game isn’t a dumb hypothetical because there is no game after that opi call there is probably one run play and a field goal kick from 20 yards. after that int there is still 4 full quarters to play. i’m not even making a ryan day argument that’s just a dumb argument to say the int was more detrimental then the opi call and the 12 man flag that waisted 7 seconds of clock or the slide with 1 second. anyone that thinks osu got the benifit in that game is just a osu hater which makes sense osu is the most hated team.
@ tell that to Oregon fans.
I think you could make the argument Ryan day has had really good luck in a lot of games too. Maybe you say that at some point in the video but I’m only 2 minutes in 😆
Michigan fan here. How many coaches really win the big games that you guys hate on Day for? Harbaugh certainly sucked at it for 5 years. Then he got over the ohio problem and STILL lost 2 playoff games. So… idk you guys are just dealing with the same shit we were for a while. It’ll be fine 😂
Okay, yeah, I'm #subscribing
michigan fan here. I agree with a lotta what you said. But I hate your team and want them to lose so when i found out your ad wants ryan day to return to osu next year i was very happy!
I would be too if I were you. Priority 1 every year is beating yall before anything else, 1-11 and beating uofm is a better year than 15-1 champs but losing the game. I’m sure you feel the same. Ryan day can’t do the single most important part of coaching Ohio state and needs to go. Our ad is a moron.
@ thats the only thing we ever agree on is winning the game is one of the most important things in sports. But yeah i almost feel bad for you. but theres always next year
Ryan Day = Penn State < ohio state < Michigan, Oregon & just about any decent SEC team
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Disagree entirely Ryan Day is doing a great job and should get an extension (I am a Michigan fan)
to be fair i don’t think day is a bad coach i think he’s just a bad college football coach. he is in no way a loser it’s just the games he loses to are so much more magnified because of the teams he loses to. before this last michigan game i never thought urban urban was a better osu coach (not including his flordia days). and the reason i say that is because as a osu fan i saw urban have some horrible loses like blow outs to garbage schools like virginia tech, purdue, iowa, mighigan state. but he beat oregon bama mighigan teams day could never get past. and even after the three previous loses i gave him the benefit of the doubt our defense looked horrible those games our fan base blamed knowles and of course the cheating allegations. and 2023 was the closest talent for talent matchup osu and mighigan ever had and came down to the wire so i wasn’t upset because i knew mighigan wouldn’t be good for a long time after. but this year… i can’t say nothing about this year will howard played horrible but at the end of the day it was the coaching that lost us the game. im ready to give up on this dude. i think he’s a nfl coach trying to act like a hard nose college coach. the only way he can get back in the graces of the osu fan base is by winning a natty.
penn state game also had some of the worst refereeing in history of sports penn state 1000% deserved to win that game
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The only way he saves his job is winning the national championship
He started on third base and hasn’t made it home yet
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ohh woww dude hot take not like he just had THE WORST LOSS IN CFB HISTORY
If michigan is bad this year, i feel bad for you osu fans for next year. Yall can ban flag planting in your stadium but Michigan wouldnt fight if they lose next year and osu plants the flag, guaranteed. It happened to them twice(texas,oregon) no fights...
i hate ryan day
Buckeye fan here Ryan Day is a loser period
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People expect him to win the national championship every damn season. 🤦♂️ Look at the losses. They are against the eventual national champions. That’s the argument. Now go redo your video, youngster.
whiny guy
Nobody will wanna coach at Osu Michigan ain’t goin away not like they did under Brady hoke and early harbaugh…after running McCord out of town…Yall buckeyes make the Osu coaching job look like way more trouble than it’s worth to any coach worth a darn rn….day is gonna stay. If I were Ryan day I’d be looking for other jobs anyways…I wouldn’t wanna coach for osu