It doesnt matter if Michigan is 0-11. Its the biggest game of the yr for Ohio St. That goes the other way too. Michigan and Ohio have literally declared war on each other in the past. Biggest rivalry in American sports and only Bama-Auburn can even compare.
BIG10 literally didn't have any other teams worth a shit. It was literally just Ohio State and Michigan with G5 quality teams that masqueraded as P5 teams due to being in the BIG10 The winner of Michigan and Ohio State was the winner of the BIG10 because the other half of the conference literally didn't have any teams that were competitive
@@awesome696969696 well unfortunately THE is part of the proper name so, technically it has to stay. But I understand your point. OSU has played like Ohio University the last 4 years. I can't seem to find that letter you mentioned on my keyboard.
@faffabout9412 James Franklin routinely loses big games but he's relatively safe and rated appropriately. Not my fault you can't understand silly analogies. The other's didn't seem to misunderstand it
A top program? They won two championships in 12 years since you guys act like they a freaking Alabama do you realize other than catching lightning in a bottle one year Urban Meyer choked even worse? He got eliminated losing to freaking Purdue by 29 points choked the entire flag planting thing happened because an Urban Meyer team got smoked by Oklahoma in Columbus like why is everyone on such a high horse?😂
I said it in the offseason; “if that man doesn’t beat Michigan this year, then he better win the whole damn thing or he will not be coaching at OSU anymore”.
i think bama was worse because they just beat Georgia and got the 1 seed then the next week losing to vanderbilt is bad but ohio states is just terrible
To add to the embarassment of this year's loss, Michigan has one of the worst passing attacks in the nation (heck, they threw for under 70 yards) and were without the only receiver worth anything in their TE Colston Loveland. And the injury riddled secondary was basically Will Johnson, who was a preseason All American. The coacning job by Day in that game was inexcusable. Hilarious and welcome, but inexcusable.
Ryan day was a intern coach in 2018 first 3 games in the beginning of the season while urban Meyer was on a suspension in that year. After that year Ryan day was the full time coach at osu in 2019
The fact that Ohio state fans consider anything other than a championship win a failure is absolutely hilarious. Yeah, it’s good to hold your coaches to a high standard, but wanting to fire a guy who is 67-9 is unbelievable. Their unrealistic expectations are going to be the downfall of that program.
@ again, idiotic expectations. Keep being toxic though. Didn’t you already scare away one QB because of how insanely toxic your fanbase was? The same day yall got embarrassed by Michigan he was beating Miami 😂😂
With McCord they win it all easy this year. OSU fans and leadership are toxic af. Not Day’s fault. Oregon’s success this year is partly due to an exciting and pressure-free environment. If OSU gets the culture part right, they can out-talent everyone
OSU is up to 4 top 5 wins this year, which ties the record, which they will top if they beat ND. The Bama, Georgia, and 2023 Michigan losses were to the champs that year, two of those games were close. The 2024 loss to Michigan was extremely poor coaching, the first two losses were during the Michigan cheating scandal. Since most schools are not announcing how much NIL they are paying the $20 million OSU is paying is hard to put in context with other schools.
Ryan Day now took Ohio State to a national championship game and 3 straight top 10 wins (including back to back top 5 wins) since this shitty video has been made.
Tressel and Meyer were 16-1 against U.M. Cooper and Day are 3-14-1. There clearly is a talent to coaching this game. Harbaugh struggled at first, but he figured it out. I don't pretend to know what the issue is, but something is there. Harbaugh's dogging of Day appears to be correct ("some people are born on 3rd base and act like they've hit a triple").
@@natenelson7671Judging from Harbaugh’s coaching against the Broncos, I’d say he figured it out. He’s done what meyer, saban, smart and dabo could never do - succeed in the pros.
I don't need to watch your video because there's only one big game choke. One. 2024 Michigan. In 2019 OSU outplayed Clemson from the jump, outgained them by 99 yards. Had a couple huge 50/50 calls go against them and kicked short FG's when they should have scored TD's. Poor execution in the red zone, not bad play calling. 2020 Bama was a joke, doesn't even count. OSU was injured and sick and the Tide fielded maybe their best team ever. 2021 Oregon and UM weren't chokes. You can blame Day for letting the defensive side of the ball get to that point, but there was no choking. 2022 Michigan? The jury is still out on just how much cheating went on but UM knew the signals, that is not disputable. 2022 Georgia? Day out-prepared, out-schemed, and out-coached Kirby Smart. 'Dogs put a bounty on Marvin Harrison Jr. and Lathan Ransom got burnt with a blowtorch on a stop and go. Then Ruggles. Day didn't choke. 2023 Michigan? They were better, period. 2023 Mizzou? Buckeyes were in complete control with a backup QB who got hurt early. 3rd string QB wasn't ready (understatement of the year), yet OSU still led a top 10 team going into the 4th quarter without a serviceable QB. 2024 Oregon? Great game by both teams. That brings us to Day's choke. 2024 Michigan. The most poorly planned offensive attack we've ever seen, and we watched the 2015 MSU game. What Day and Kelly were thinking is a riddle that will never be solved unless they want to clue us in and that's unlikely. There you have it. One choke. One.
I love Cryin Ryan. I hope he keeps cashing that ten million check for the next 20 years. But one lesson you'd think Bucks would learn: big money players make business decisions in tough games. Big money coaches protect their image before scheming that game.
And the year after as well, Ryan Day is gonna be head coach for us next year according to our AD, so enjoy another W next year as well, us OSU fans are done with Day, and the only 52% OSU fan attendance for the playoffs against Tennessee proves it
That 2019 team isn’t given enough credit. Won every game by double digits all year. You brought up the Wade targeting which was a momentum shift but honestly the scoop and score that was brought back was also a defining moment in that game. Sure we had opportunities but most people can agree that was a catch and fumble and the points scored on that play were the difference in the game. I’m not gonna say we beat 2019 LSU but we sure put up a better fight than Clemson
"At least we're still in the playoffs" is the tastiest cope I've ever heard in my life. Imagine not even understanding what "your" school puts their entire season on every single year.
@matthattenbach5414 Wrong. Your school is built on THE GAME, same as Michigan. A natty isn't going to wash out the taste of us beating your $20 million roster. No different than if we had lost to you last year. You guys winning the natty this year is laughable btw, enjoy losing to Tennessee.
I would have to disagree and say you are the one coping . The game just isn’t going to matter that much anymore . With the expanded playoff if Ohio state and Michigan both go undefeated leading up to the game , they could both still play again in the conference championship , and automatic bids . Michigan going 7-5 and then sitting here on the couch tweeting about the game 4+ weeks later seems more like a cope to me ….
@ that’s what I would say too if I was still coping with a 7-5 season and missing the playoffs …. Before the season Michigan fans were alll saying it was a repeat year , orji was the next great um qb , and Donovan Edward’s was gonna win a hiesman. Week 6 came along you all were so quiet . Yall win the game like 4 weeks ago and here you all are still talking about 1 game . That’s all you guys have for the whole season. Moving forward Ohio state and Michigan will basically be automatic bids for the playoff it is literally a fact the game doesn’t matter . Stop coping
What crazy is that BOTH were incredibly solid throughout the season, they just straight up choked, I’d argue the ones against Michigan are much worse considering they were from like 30-40 yrds compared to 50
Michigan fan here. I'm going to be honest and say that I thought the Suckeyes were going to drag us by 60. On paper, there's no way I thought we would win. Also, I hope Michigan builds a statue of Ryan Day. He deserves to be commemorated.
They’re the most underachieving program in recent history. They recruit at an elite level with basically the pick of the litter in a hotbed HS recruiting state, until the merger they usually had more 5* recruits than all other conference teams combined, and have all the resources you mentioned including an entire state’s backing. They’re almost always in the top 5-10 and win double digit games a year. Yet they’ve won the same number of Nattys as Michigan in the last 50 years (2), something like 7 teams have as many or more Nattys than them since 1999, they’ve only won the conference 5 of the last 14 years (since the B1G began playing a championship game), etc. etc.
Can't beat Michigan, can't win when it matters most, can't win bowl games, complete lack of discipline with players, and an outsider to the university.
Whats so sad is it's not the players, it's the coach. First Oregon w horrible clock management, then michigan trying run at there nfl d line over n over
They’re a team full of “yes men” that can’t admit when they’ve done something wrong. It’s always a fluke, or the other team is cheating. They need discipline and honesty in their team.
It’s like repeatedly getting teased just to get disappointed. All of these games were winnable its like he folds when it counts the most. I’m gonna watch us take on rocky top knowing that it really is Ohio vs everyone
Ryan Day was a Marvin Harrison not being injured or a field goal away from winning a national championship. The Michigan games suck for sure but he's fine. Who else are you going to go hire?
It's true, they were. And OSU was SO TOUGH in that game! THEY'RE A TOUGH TEAM! WHERE'S LOU HOLTZ SO WE CAN TELL HIM HOW TOUGH WE ARE??? Cuz the toughest guys are always the ones who have to say how tough they are, right?
That was the flukiest game I have ever seen. Stroud had 500 yards, Oregon QB had like 200. The Utah games later in the year were more indicative of the teams
@if anything that doesn’t help ur case. At the shoe, down Kayvon, stroud threw for 500 yards, forced Oregon to punt 7 times compared to Ohio states 3, and Ryan day still choked the game. Ryan day got bullied on the ground and Oregon just kept running all over them. Let the same exact play score on him 3 times. Also didn’t help he was 2/5 on fourth down. Passing is just one stat and ofc stoud > Anthony brown
Do Matt Campbell next. 2-7 against Iowa. 0-2 in conference championships. 2-4 in bowl games. I know he obviously doesn’t have the same standards as Franklin and Day but still would be interesting
yeah but still literal miles above any other coach in isu history, those having losing records in conference chips and bowl games isnt a big deal because its not like they were even making those before him
Idk the Ohio State fanbase is unbelievably entitled. The fact that Ryan Day has lost like 6 games in four years and might get fired is just fucking insane to me. The whole argument about Ohio State having to win a championship every year is compete bullshit and that expectation has only been warranted by Nick Saban. I don't care about either team but I don't understand why Day is apparently on the hotseat with a $20M roster when Texas has a $22M roster and has lost the only two ranked opponants they have played this year.
cuz those 6 games were some of the biggest ones. I dont have any stake in osu but to lose to michigan this year was crazy and idk how they can ever beat them with day as coach if they couldn’t do it this year. All the interviews leading up to it he said it was one of the biggest games of his life, heavily favored, and they still managed to lose. With that being their biggest rival the frustration is understandable and if osu can’t beat Michigan consistently they’re probably not as competitive as they expect to be, even if they win 10 games a season.
@@SlowNSteady123 The guy isn't Nick Saban, nobody is. He was a missed field goal away from beating the shit outta TCU and winning a championship. Its pretty damn hard to win a championship, hence why only two active coaches have done it. I don't know who OSU could realistically go after even if they fired Ryan Day that would be a for-sure upgrade. Maybe Cignetti?
@@xero4158 nobody is saying Ryan Day has to be Nick Saban you dummy but at the same time get the job done. Ohio State hasn't gone undefeated since 2012 and that year they couldn't even get in a bowl game. The expectation is best TTUN, win the B1G championship and compete for a national championship. Ryan Day is not exempt from these expectations, it's always you dudes who have nothing to do with Ohio St that for some reason has the most to say.
@@SlowNSteady123are we not in the playoff? Has he not made a natty and beat good teams to get there? You either don’t know what you’re talking about or you’re hating hard.
As an OSU fan the conversation around Ryan Day has amplified my view that our fanbase needs reality checked. Urban Meyer was a generational HC that raised our already high expectations for the program to delusional heights. To the extent we’re calling for a guy who losses at most 2-3 games a season to be fired. The man has a 66-10 record since 2018, 2 conference titles, several playoff appearances and a natty appearance. He’s not Urban, but he’s better than anyone we’re going to find on the coaching carousel. Maybe we need to fire him and replace him with someone that will inevitably be worse and flounder in mediocrity like Michigan did pre Harbaugh to really appreciate what we have. Just really tired of the entitlement from my fellow Buckeyes
A 66-10 record against teams like Rutgers, Purdue, and the 2 MAC schools they play every year. That’s not good enough. I’ll never understand why the Ryan Day defenders are okay with mediocrity every single year
Those 10 losses include 4 to Michigan (2 were blow outs, and one should never have happened), 2 to Oregon, 2 semifinal games, a loss in the natty and a loss in a bowl game. That's why people want him fired. The most recent loss to Michigan is just absolutely inexcusable.
Good thing a talented, top 10 ranked Tennessee in a first round playoff game wasn’t a Big Game…if it had been, surely Ryan Day would have choked, right?
Trey Henderson had 10 carries for 87 yards. Oregon didn’t stop the run, they just stopped one of the running backs. However in typical Chip Kelly fashion, they didn’t go back to what worked for them. Judkins is the most overrated back in the country
If the timeless cliché' about the game being won or lost in the trenches is true, it make sense that you would evaluate a football coach primarily on his teams performance on the LOS, and in the case of the Buckeye's the O line in particular. Since Day's arrival the Buckeye's big guys have not been able to consistently execute running plays in zone blocking schemes, often allowing penetration into the backfield, TFLs, and the LOS often ending in the backfield as noted by Urban Meyer on BTN. The bad habits brought on by over-reliance on zone schemes have bled over to non-zone plays. The Buckeye's zone blocking run plays look like a kind of half-assed pass protection where the technique that seems to be taught is to stand-up, let the defenders under pad level, getting set back on their heels, thus surrendering leverage right after the snap of the ball. Our guys just seem to be content with shielding or getting in the way, not staying low and exploding into a defender and driving him off the ball.
I know everybody says that in the Game he didn't use his speed or use his outside advantage. But if you watch the game again they did try to throw the ball outside, they did try yo use their speed. That's how Will Howard got picked off twice. Michigan was in Howard's face almost the entire game. They could not run the ball. I watched Will Howard at Kansas State and just had to feel like he was going to have a "Wiill Howard" game at some point. Because he does not have the arm talent to throw his way out of a dog fight like they found themselves in with Michigan. Michigan's secondary was extraordinary in that game. They completely changed their defense. They had been blitzing all season. They barely did any of that. They played a lot of zone which completely messed the buckeyes up.
What's so frustrating as a Buckeye fan about Day is in each offseason after he lost to UM he's made the changes needed to beat them, but he keeps going into the game with the same mentality and he gets boatraced. It sucks but that's how rivalry goes. Hopefully we can get some of that intensity my dad got to experience in the 70s
I felt the same way about Harbaugh when he showed up to Michigan. As good as some of those seasons were, you guys ruined it for us every time. We're both going to need coaches that can replicate that Schembechler v Hayes era. Moore and Day are not gonna cut it, but out of pettiness, I hope we get 4 more years of Ryan.
@@mr.funnyman9765as soon as we get rid of Ryan day we’ll be much better. no disrespect but OSU should never lose to a 6-6 UM team. But, you guys won and deserved it wayyy more than us.
He’s never made the right changes. He still trots out finesse OLs that can’t hack it against physical opponents. Every year the Michigan DL eats the OSU OL’s lunch.
There’s always a Duck 🦆 hiding in the bushes 😂. That was a beautiful game. Not very confident there will be a second round because I question whether OSU can beat Tennessee.
ous fans are the worse in college football. They are spoiled fans and cannot look beyond the Michigan losts. Ryan Day is one of the best coaches in college football and he has proven it time and again in recruiting and winning big games. True fans need to back the team, the coaches no matter what when playing football. College football is changing fast, and fans need to change as well. Go Bucks beat the Vols
😂 you are the problem and I am not a ohio state fans but people like you are the problem he is NOT one of the best coaches that's laughable he loses every big game and only beats cupcakes so the "true fans" are the ones holding that program back because the smart ones who want him fired is trying to save your program so maybe you should listen to them
@@dominiclowe3640 Two top 5 wins (and playoff teams) are not cupcakes. That's just biased fan trolling. Are Indiana/Penn State national title contenders? No probably not but that doesn't make them cupcakes either.
They were going to get rolled by LSU? Does everyone have absolute amnesia and forget that natty was a one score game deep into the 3rd? That OSU team was much better than that Clemson team and outside of Burrow having the most insane one year glow up in CFB history besides Cam Newton, OSU was rated only slightly behind LSU in multiple metrics rankings. Had it not been for the BS targeting and absolute refereeing screw job that was the reversed fumble scoop and score, you could have seen OSU not only make that natty closer than Clemson did, but possibly win it.
You Ohio State fans act like your a Dynasty or something pre Ryan Day you won two championships in 12 years so why are you on such a high horse? Why don’t you show all the games Urban Meyer choked in? Urban caught lightning in a bottle for one year and then choked every year. I wish they fired Ryan day so you guys could go 8-4 2013 Michigan State 2015 Michigan State 2016 Peen State, 38-0 Clemson 2017 Oklahoma and Iowa 2018 Purdue by 29
😂 yeah beating a nick saban alabama team and winning 56-0 in a conference championship and embarrassing oregon in the natty is a fluke? You are truly one of the biggest fools i have seen yet and your comparing ryan day who only beats cupcakes and loses every big game to urban meyer who won 3 titles and went 7-0 against michigan and you don't win 3 titles and be considered a choker so maybe you should come to some common sense and realize there are so many coaches better than third base 3-7 cupcake eater ryan day
@JJJJ-he8bz ??? #1 vs #2 OSU win (06? Tressel), #2 vs #3 (? Meyer). I'm guessing more than half of the Tressel/Meyer years Michigan was ranked in the top 25 and got beat. Or do you just consider them garbage because they did perform so poorly against OSU? That would be like saying OSU is garbage this year because they lost to Michigan. They were garbage against Michigan but they are a very talented team. Ask Tennessee.
You can't go over that 2019 playoff game without mention Ohio State getting absolutely screwed over on the overturning of their scoopnscore TD late in the 3rd quarter. Also some missing context Ohio State would've been in field goal range if weren't for the push off. Aswell as Dan Lanning using a loophole in the rules to get rid of more clock. (literally caused a rule change) And if were talking about "Big games" i'm not sure why you didn't go over OSUs' top 5 win against Notre Dame in '22 and their win against them the following year was a pretty big game too. Yes, i am a Buckeye fan defending my team. Yes OSU's loss to Michigan this year was embarrassing. Yes Ryan Day hasn't beat Michigan since 2019. He has been far from a perfect coach but he could be doing a far, far worse.
I’m a buckeye tried and true as well but we never batted an eye at note dame and Oregon. But Notre dame makes us nervous now and we are 0-2 vs Oregon. I feel you but we don’t play silver bullet football.
As a college football fan, I can assure you Michigan Ohio State is far from the biggest game in sports I hate when people say that you’re like flipping the middle finger at other bigger rivalries Alabama Auburn, Texas, Oklahoma Army versus navy and I’m saying this is a Michigan fan me personally I hate Michigan State more
Michigan had their version of Ryan Day in Lloyd Carr. Granted, Carr actually won a natty. Carr had tons of talent throughout those years but those Michigan teams had a cream filling similar to what OSU has now. The team that is tougher in the trenches wins The Game. OSU can get all the big time skill players they want. If they're mentally weak and are soft in the trenches, they will continue to lose.
Day has one chance left. This entire CFP needs to have at least two wins or else he should be gone. Guess who you can bring in, Mike Vrabel is currently looking for a head coaching gig, he's just up the road in Cleveland as a consultant. Imagine how insane this team would be with a coach like Mike Vrabel running the show!
Ryan Day, the definition of doing less with more. He reminds me a lot of when my team Georgia had Mark Richt. All the talent in the world, could never win the big game, never got over the hump. I also always heard the same old tired excuse for keeping him around: he's a nice guy. That should never be your only reason for keeping a coach around if the program is stagnating and I'm starting to hear that around Ryan Day. Take it from a Georgia fan who lived through the end of the Richt era, hearing the only thing people say your coach is a "nice guy" and that's all they say is never a good thing.
Not only is that (2:45) a garbage targeting call, it’s also a missed facemask that should have at the very least made it offsetting. Clemson goes on to score on a drive that should have ended. Don’t even get me started on the scoop and score 😑 I will never be over this
Clemson year refs bailed out Clemson Covid year half our team had Covid Year after was just a “down year” Georgia game was a missed target and a missed fg but if the target is called we don’t need the fg Year after ima blame michigans cheating scandal And this year Ryan day just choked
I’d say 2024 is the worst choke, last season Michigan was the better team and in 2022, they went head to head with Georgia and lost by 1 point. 2019 the controversial game vs Clemson didn’t help. But the 2024 loss to Michigan is absolutely a choke for how much Michigan self destructed, and still won
Ohio State hasn’t been up to snuff for the SEC for decades. I still remember them getting gifted championship appearances just to get blown out by Florida and LSU. Heck they had to hire a SEC coach to get back to winning
38-24 is not a blow out. As for the SEC coach you mentioned. Urban Meyer was born and raised in Ohio. He started coaching at an Ohio High school before being an assistant at Ohio State. Then Illinois state, Colorado State, and Notre Dame. This time period was from 1985 to 2000. His first HC job was at bowling green in Ohio. His 2nd was at Utah, and after being a head coach for 4 years went to Florida. But yet, you are under the impression that he was an SEC coach? Wrong. The SEC had to hire outside of SEC country to get it's national titles. As LSU Les Miles was also born and raised in Ohio. Wanna know who else got the coaching start in Ohio? Nick Saban. Ffs know what you're talking about before saying something stupid.
@ can’t help but notice you left 41-14 off that rant. When losing by two scores is your morale victory take a hint dude. As for all those coaches: cool story bro. They still left that state to find actual success.
@krampus9983 i didn't leave off the Florida score. I corrected you calling the LSU game, which was a 14-point game, a blowout. When you have to stretch to fit a narrative like that, take a hint, dude. Oh, cool story? That sounds like the response you would give when your narrative gets blown up in your face.
Bro great videos about James Franklin and Ryan Day. You haven’t covered the GOD of failing upwards coaches… BRIAN KELLY. He was so bad against top 15-25 teams but somehow always was praised as a great coach even though Notre Dame always sucked ass against top teams. You’ve gotta look into Brian Kelly and his record vs top teams at LSU and Notre Dame!!!
Here’s why I’m way harder on Day than James Franklin. Yes, at this point Franklin should have a signature moment in his tenure at Penn State and should be held to a higher standard. HOWEVER, Ohio State is 1 of maybe 3 or 4 programs (Bama, Georgia) where the fans demand and EXPECT a championship. With 5 stars all across the roster and tens of millions in NIL spent, it should be expected the Buckeyes win a championship.
This years Michigan game wasn't even a big game and he still lost...
First time that’s ever happened though
Every Michigan vs OSU is a big game. That why it’s called “THE GAME”.
It doesnt matter if Michigan is 0-11. Its the biggest game of the yr for Ohio St. That goes the other way too. Michigan and Ohio have literally declared war on each other in the past. Biggest rivalry in American sports and only Bama-Auburn can even compare.
Yet the Ducks beat them on the road and OSU lost at home to them. Ironic, since OSU played better at Autzen than they did vs Michigan.
Lmaoooo when is the game not a big game lmao go blue
Sherrone Moore: "Poor predictable Ryan Day, always chooses rock."
Ryan Day: "Good ole rock, nothing beats that."
love it
Life long Buckeye here, and this is so funny because its so true. lol
Nice Simpsons reference.
1 real natty in 75 years...giggles!!
😂😂😂
Ryan Day has 6 regular season loses. 4 to Michigan and 2 to Oregon.
@@QuackMamba34 and the xichigan losses are why he should be fired .
@@bluesman7475you’re corny.
BIG10 literally didn't have any other teams worth a shit. It was literally just Ohio State and Michigan with G5 quality teams that masqueraded as P5 teams due to being in the BIG10
The winner of Michigan and Ohio State was the winner of the BIG10 because the other half of the conference literally didn't have any teams that were competitive
@@bluesman7475after the last 4 years, you’re not allowed to cross out the M. You also lost rights to be called “The”. It’s AN Ohio State
@@awesome696969696 well unfortunately THE is part of the proper name so, technically it has to stay. But I understand your point. OSU has played like Ohio University the last 4 years. I can't seem to find that letter you mentioned on my keyboard.
Ryan Day is the Nick Saban of James Franklins
If I’m breaking this down correctly; he is the greatest decent coach of all time.
@austin5801 not exactly. Ryan Day is the greatest of all time at losing big games and meeting expectations for his program.
@@SillyBanjo the analogy makes more sense now
This makes no sense, Ryan day has yet to lose to James Franklin lol.
@faffabout9412 James Franklin routinely loses big games but he's relatively safe and rated appropriately.
Not my fault you can't understand silly analogies. The other's didn't seem to misunderstand it
He’d be fine anywhere else, but you can’t coach at a top program and not win with the level of talent he’s had
A top program? They won two championships in 12 years since you guys act like they a freaking Alabama do you realize other than catching lightning in a bottle one year Urban Meyer choked even worse? He got eliminated losing to freaking Purdue by 29 points choked the entire flag planting thing happened because an Urban Meyer team got smoked by Oklahoma in Columbus like why is everyone on such a high horse?😂
@@JJJJ-he8bzyour point isn't invalid. But 2 championships in 12 years is elite. How many other programs have 2 in 12 years in recent memory? 4?
Michigan
@@NFace23Miami in the 80s was super crazy elite then I guess 😂
I said it in the offseason; “if that man doesn’t beat Michigan this year, then he better win the whole damn thing or he will not be coaching at OSU anymore”.
Ohio state losing to Michigan is worse than Alabama losing to Vanderbilt this year
Haha,idk about that, that loss was awesome man, but I get your point lol
delusional southerner, what’s new
@ both horrendous losses
Vanderbilt lost to georgia state. Michigan and OSU is a big time rivalry.
Vanderbilt has beat bama what 2 times in 60 years.
Bama loss is worse
i think bama was worse because they just beat Georgia and got the 1 seed then the next week losing to vanderbilt is bad but ohio states is just terrible
To add to the embarassment of this year's loss, Michigan has one of the worst passing attacks in the nation (heck, they threw for under 70 yards) and were without the only receiver worth anything in their TE Colston Loveland. And the injury riddled secondary was basically Will Johnson, who was a preseason All American.
The coacning job by Day in that game was inexcusable. Hilarious and welcome, but inexcusable.
Tell Cryin' to keep up the good work. He'll certainly man us up next year...
@@markreierstad2418 he should be gone next year, really end of this year. He will have another ill conceived game plan and lose to Tenn.
No seriously Michigan looked like a service academy with their passing game
Actually I think they were like the 3rd lowest in football in passing
@@FreddieMercurysMercury That was their wide receiving production. On par with the service academies.
@ ah thanks
As a Michigan fan I fully support this video and fully support Ryan Day’s continued employment with the Buckeyes.
Be careful what you ask for
Ryan day was a intern coach in 2018 first 3 games in the beginning of the season while urban Meyer was on a suspension in that year. After that year Ryan day was the full time coach at osu in 2019
This aged well
AND NOW WERE IN THE NATTY 🔥
on god lets go
well gotta cheer for big 10 now. kick some notre lame ass bucks, quack!
You can add the Rose Bowl to the list, because he choked the shit out of them ducks
The fact that Ohio state fans consider anything other than a championship win a failure is absolutely hilarious. Yeah, it’s good to hold your coaches to a high standard, but wanting to fire a guy who is 67-9 is unbelievable. Their unrealistic expectations are going to be the downfall of that program.
I would rather go 1 and 11 and beat Michigan than waste talent and choke when it matters.
@@rogan4338 but what if he wins the national title would you still consider it failure because he lost to Michigan
@ again, idiotic expectations. Keep being toxic though. Didn’t you already scare away one QB because of how insanely toxic your fanbase was?
The same day yall got embarrassed by Michigan he was beating Miami 😂😂
With McCord they win it all easy this year. OSU fans and leadership are toxic af. Not Day’s fault. Oregon’s success this year is partly due to an exciting and pressure-free environment. If OSU gets the culture part right, they can out-talent everyone
@@obi-wankenobi1750🎉
OSU is up to 4 top 5 wins this year, which ties the record, which they will top if they beat ND. The Bama, Georgia, and 2023 Michigan losses were to the champs that year, two of those games were close. The 2024 loss to Michigan was extremely poor coaching, the first two losses were during the Michigan cheating scandal. Since most schools are not announcing how much NIL they are paying the $20 million OSU is paying is hard to put in context with other schools.
Two of the teams that OSU also beat to the title game spent more than they did too
@@gauravagochiya4218 Assuming you mean Texas and Oregon, with oil and Nike dollars.
Watching OSU fans cope with this years loss to Michigan has been one of the most satisfying things I’ve ever seen.
Ryan Day..... is John Cooper 2.0. What is wrong? Day is a bad coach. FIRE HIM!
At least cooper won Stanley cups
@@ashwinranji8790 you mean dixie cups.
Ohio state needs to have a couple mediocre seasons where they’re nationally irrelevant. Nice slice of humble pie.
had couple peices this year
Ryan Day now took Ohio State to a national championship game and 3 straight top 10 wins (including back to back top 5 wins) since this shitty video has been made.
You heard Lou Holtz say it first. Yeah he beat Notre Dame that year, but he’s still right when he said he can’t win the big games
Only took 5 days to have this video reverse jinx us for a beautiful first round beatdown
47-1 vs big ten teams (other than Michigan). Impressive.
Depends on who they played.
1:08 Oh boy what a headline
Tressel and Meyer were 16-1 against U.M. Cooper and Day are 3-14-1. There clearly is a talent to coaching this game. Harbaugh struggled at first, but he figured it out. I don't pretend to know what the issue is, but something is there.
Harbaugh's dogging of Day appears to be correct ("some people are born on 3rd base and act like they've hit a triple").
except now it is clear day was born on first base. 😂
Harbaughs record needs an asterisk. Did he figure it out, or was it just that he started getting to coach against Day?
@@natenelson7671Judging from Harbaugh’s coaching against the Broncos, I’d say he figured it out. He’s done what meyer, saban, smart and dabo could never do - succeed in the pros.
I don't need to watch your video because there's only one big game choke. One. 2024 Michigan. In 2019 OSU outplayed Clemson from the jump, outgained them by 99 yards. Had a couple huge 50/50 calls go against them and kicked short FG's when they should have scored TD's. Poor execution in the red zone, not bad play calling. 2020 Bama was a joke, doesn't even count. OSU was injured and sick and the Tide fielded maybe their best team ever. 2021 Oregon and UM weren't chokes. You can blame Day for letting the defensive side of the ball get to that point, but there was no choking. 2022 Michigan? The jury is still out on just how much cheating went on but UM knew the signals, that is not disputable. 2022 Georgia? Day out-prepared, out-schemed, and out-coached Kirby Smart. 'Dogs put a bounty on Marvin Harrison Jr. and Lathan Ransom got burnt with a blowtorch on a stop and go. Then Ruggles. Day didn't choke. 2023 Michigan? They were better, period. 2023 Mizzou? Buckeyes were in complete control with a backup QB who got hurt early. 3rd string QB wasn't ready (understatement of the year), yet OSU still led a top 10 team going into the 4th quarter without a serviceable QB. 2024 Oregon? Great game by both teams. That brings us to Day's choke. 2024 Michigan. The most poorly planned offensive attack we've ever seen, and we watched the 2015 MSU game. What Day and Kelly were thinking is a riddle that will never be solved unless they want to clue us in and that's unlikely. There you have it. One choke. One.
I love Cryin Ryan. I hope he keeps cashing that ten million check for the next 20 years. But one lesson you'd think Bucks would learn: big money players make business decisions in tough games. Big money coaches protect their image before scheming that game.
I am so happy OSU fans have to deal with another Michigan loss for another year 🤣🤣🤣
And the year after as well, Ryan Day is gonna be head coach for us next year according to our AD, so enjoy another W next year as well, us OSU fans are done with Day, and the only 52% OSU fan attendance for the playoffs against Tennessee proves it
Ryan Day is the valedictorian of the Chip Kelly School for the Chokingly Gifted.
That 2019 team isn’t given enough credit. Won every game by double digits all year. You brought up the Wade targeting which was a momentum shift but honestly the scoop and score that was brought back was also a defining moment in that game. Sure we had opportunities but most people can agree that was a catch and fumble and the points scored on that play were the difference in the game.
I’m not gonna say we beat 2019 LSU but we sure put up a better fight than Clemson
Woulda could. Michigan cheated . You buckeye always have an excuse.
And now this video continues to age like shit as we make mince meat out of the Ducks. What now?
"At least we're still in the playoffs" is the tastiest cope I've ever heard in my life. Imagine not even understanding what "your" school puts their entire season on every single year.
A natty.
@matthattenbach5414 Wrong. Your school is built on THE GAME, same as Michigan. A natty isn't going to wash out the taste of us beating your $20 million roster. No different than if we had lost to you last year. You guys winning the natty this year is laughable btw, enjoy losing to Tennessee.
I would have to disagree and say you are the one coping . The game just isn’t going to matter that much anymore . With the expanded playoff if Ohio state and Michigan both go undefeated leading up to the game , they could both still play again in the conference championship , and automatic bids . Michigan going 7-5 and then sitting here on the couch tweeting about the game 4+ weeks later seems more like a cope to me ….
@@addysots8988 You are either not a part of the rivalry, or you need to find a different school to be a fan of
@ that’s what I would say too if I was still coping with a 7-5 season and missing the playoffs …. Before the season Michigan fans were alll saying it was a repeat year , orji was the next great um qb , and Donovan Edward’s was gonna win a hiesman. Week 6 came along you all were so quiet . Yall win the game like 4 weeks ago and here you all are still talking about 1 game . That’s all you guys have for the whole season. Moving forward Ohio state and Michigan will basically be automatic bids for the playoff it is literally a fact the game doesn’t matter . Stop coping
Love this video as a Michigan fan. Hopefully he keeps his job!
7:30 wow OSU really does not recruit kickers do they? Same issue a few weeks ago too.
What crazy is that BOTH were incredibly solid throughout the season, they just straight up choked, I’d argue the ones against Michigan are much worse considering they were from like 30-40 yrds compared to 50
No one talking about Chip Kelly offensive planning it 🧠 ☠️
Michigan fan here. I'm going to be honest and say that I thought the Suckeyes were going to drag us by 60. On paper, there's no way I thought we would win. Also, I hope Michigan builds a statue of Ryan Day. He deserves to be commemorated.
They’re the most underachieving program in recent history. They recruit at an elite level with basically the pick of the litter in a hotbed HS recruiting state, until the merger they usually had more 5* recruits than all other conference teams combined, and have all the resources you mentioned including an entire state’s backing. They’re almost always in the top 5-10 and win double digit games a year.
Yet they’ve won the same number of Nattys as Michigan in the last 50 years (2), something like 7 teams have as many or more Nattys than them since 1999, they’ve only won the conference 5 of the last 14 years (since the B1G began playing a championship game), etc. etc.
Just found this video and what a great channel
I very much remember Harbaugh being trolled for not being able to beat OSU! LOL.... How the tables have turned!
He’s John Cooper. There. Explained.
Can't beat Michigan, can't win when it matters most, can't win bowl games, complete lack of discipline with players, and an outsider to the university.
Whats so sad is it's not the players, it's the coach. First Oregon w horrible clock management, then michigan trying run at there nfl d line over n over
It would be CRAZY if Blow-io put themselves in the same coaching mayhem michigan was in for most of the 2000's by firing a winning coach.
They’re a team full of “yes men” that can’t admit when they’ve done something wrong. It’s always a fluke, or the other team is cheating. They need discipline and honesty in their team.
That missed field goal vs Georgia was amazing. Go Dawgs
U were spitting brother, I almost caught the Holy Ghost. Go Buckeyes.
It’s like repeatedly getting teased just to get disappointed. All of these games were winnable its like he folds when it counts the most. I’m gonna watch us take on rocky top knowing that it really is Ohio vs everyone
Ryan Day was a Marvin Harrison not being injured or a field goal away from winning a national championship. The Michigan games suck for sure but he's fine. Who else are you going to go hire?
anyone!
Ohio State better hope that they win a playoff game because if they don't Ryan Day is all but guaranteed to be fired
This kind of context would be lost just watching the game but to put in such context its historical
Ya let’s just ignore the fumble that over turned to incomplete against Clemson in 2019
If he doesn’t win the national championship I think he will get fired. Only thing that can save him at this point.
‘22 ND was also a top 5 game I believe
It's true, they were. And OSU was SO TOUGH in that game! THEY'RE A TOUGH TEAM! WHERE'S LOU HOLTZ SO WE CAN TELL HIM HOW TOUGH WE ARE???
Cuz the toughest guys are always the ones who have to say how tough they are, right?
@ That was the ‘23 game a year later.
John Cooper 2.0
Think the university should permanently ban Cooper and Day from the university.
Forgot about Ryan day losing to Mario cristobol without kayvon
That was the flukiest game I have ever seen. Stroud had 500 yards, Oregon QB had like 200. The Utah games later in the year were more indicative of the teams
@if anything that doesn’t help ur case. At the shoe, down Kayvon, stroud threw for 500 yards, forced Oregon to punt 7 times compared to Ohio states 3, and Ryan day still choked the game.
Ryan day got bullied on the ground and Oregon just kept running all over them. Let the same exact play score on him 3 times. Also didn’t help he was 2/5 on fourth down. Passing is just one stat and ofc stoud > Anthony brown
@@unknownfililpino1432 story of ryan days career, he gets bullied in the run game
Do Matt Campbell next. 2-7 against Iowa. 0-2 in conference championships. 2-4 in bowl games. I know he obviously doesn’t have the same standards as Franklin and Day but still would be interesting
yeah but still literal miles above any other coach in isu history, those having losing records in conference chips and bowl games isnt a big deal because its not like they were even making those before him
Idk the Ohio State fanbase is unbelievably entitled. The fact that Ryan Day has lost like 6 games in four years and might get fired is just fucking insane to me. The whole argument about Ohio State having to win a championship every year is compete bullshit and that expectation has only been warranted by Nick Saban.
I don't care about either team but I don't understand why Day is apparently on the hotseat with a $20M roster when Texas has a $22M roster and has lost the only two ranked opponants they have played this year.
You don’t understand why a program that wants to compete at the top level would want to get rid of their coach that can’t even get close to competing?
cuz those 6 games were some of the biggest ones. I dont have any stake in osu but to lose to michigan this year was crazy and idk how they can ever beat them with day as coach if they couldn’t do it this year. All the interviews leading up to it he said it was one of the biggest games of his life, heavily favored, and they still managed to lose. With that being their biggest rival the frustration is understandable and if osu can’t beat Michigan consistently they’re probably not as competitive as they expect to be, even if they win 10 games a season.
@@SlowNSteady123 The guy isn't Nick Saban, nobody is. He was a missed field goal away from beating the shit outta TCU and winning a championship. Its pretty damn hard to win a championship, hence why only two active coaches have done it. I don't know who OSU could realistically go after even if they fired Ryan Day that would be a for-sure upgrade. Maybe Cignetti?
@@xero4158 nobody is saying Ryan Day has to be Nick Saban you dummy but at the same time get the job done. Ohio State hasn't gone undefeated since 2012 and that year they couldn't even get in a bowl game. The expectation is best TTUN, win the B1G championship and compete for a national championship. Ryan Day is not exempt from these expectations, it's always you dudes who have nothing to do with Ohio St that for some reason has the most to say.
@@SlowNSteady123are we not in the playoff? Has he not made a natty and beat good teams to get there? You either don’t know what you’re talking about or you’re hating hard.
🔵Michigan and 🟢Oregon locking arms "Living rent free in Ryan Day and OSUs head"
Hell yeah!
But 21 outta the last 25 aint bad....giggles!!!
As an OSU fan the conversation around Ryan Day has amplified my view that our fanbase needs reality checked.
Urban Meyer was a generational HC that raised our already high expectations for the program to delusional heights. To the extent we’re calling for a guy who losses at most 2-3 games a season to be fired.
The man has a 66-10 record since 2018, 2 conference titles, several playoff appearances and a natty appearance. He’s not Urban, but he’s better than anyone we’re going to find on the coaching carousel.
Maybe we need to fire him and replace him with someone that will inevitably be worse and flounder in mediocrity like Michigan did pre Harbaugh to really appreciate what we have. Just really tired of the entitlement from my fellow Buckeyes
A 66-10 record against teams like Rutgers, Purdue, and the 2 MAC schools they play every year. That’s not good enough. I’ll never understand why the Ryan Day defenders are okay with mediocrity every single year
Those 10 losses include 4 to Michigan (2 were blow outs, and one should never have happened), 2 to Oregon, 2 semifinal games, a loss in the natty and a loss in a bowl game. That's why people want him fired.
The most recent loss to Michigan is just absolutely inexcusable.
@techlorknight338 I hate when my team doesn't win every game every year when it's almost physically impossible. As this dude said your ENTITLED
Ryan day only beats cupcakes and loses every big game so people like you is why ohio state is gonna continue to suck
@@Football-prodzYT ryan day only beats cupcakes and loses every big game so people like you is why ohio state will continue to suck
Good thing a talented, top 10 ranked Tennessee in a first round playoff game wasn’t a Big Game…if it had been, surely Ryan Day would have choked, right?
Trey Henderson had 10 carries for 87 yards. Oregon didn’t stop the run, they just stopped one of the running backs. However in typical Chip Kelly fashion, they didn’t go back to what worked for them. Judkins is the most overrated back in the country
If the timeless cliché' about the game being won or lost in the trenches is true, it make sense that you would evaluate a football coach primarily on his teams performance on the LOS, and in the case of the Buckeye's the O line in particular. Since Day's arrival the Buckeye's big guys have not been able to consistently execute running plays in zone blocking schemes, often allowing penetration into the backfield, TFLs, and the LOS often ending in the backfield as noted by Urban Meyer on BTN. The bad habits brought on by over-reliance on zone schemes have bled over to non-zone plays. The Buckeye's zone blocking run plays look like a kind of half-assed pass protection where the technique that seems to be taught is to stand-up, let the defenders under pad level, getting set back on their heels, thus surrendering leverage right after the snap of the ball. Our guys just seem to be content with shielding or getting in the way, not staying low and exploding into a defender and driving him off the ball.
I know everybody says that in the Game he didn't use his speed or use his outside advantage. But if you watch the game again they did try to throw the ball outside, they did try yo use their speed. That's how Will Howard got picked off twice. Michigan was in Howard's face almost the entire game. They could not run the ball. I watched Will Howard at Kansas State and just had to feel like he was going to have a "Wiill Howard" game at some point. Because he does not have the arm talent to throw his way out of a dog fight like they found themselves in with Michigan. Michigan's secondary was extraordinary in that game. They completely changed their defense. They had been blitzing all season. They barely did any of that. They played a lot of zone which completely messed the buckeyes up.
What's so frustrating as a Buckeye fan about Day is in each offseason after he lost to UM he's made the changes needed to beat them, but he keeps going into the game with the same mentality and he gets boatraced. It sucks but that's how rivalry goes. Hopefully we can get some of that intensity my dad got to experience in the 70s
I felt the same way about Harbaugh when he showed up to Michigan. As good as some of those seasons were, you guys ruined it for us every time. We're both going to need coaches that can replicate that Schembechler v Hayes era. Moore and Day are not gonna cut it, but out of pettiness, I hope we get 4 more years of Ryan.
@@mr.funnyman9765as soon as we get rid of Ryan day we’ll be much better. no disrespect but OSU should never lose to a 6-6 UM team. But, you guys won and deserved it wayyy more than us.
He’s never made the right changes. He still trots out finesse OLs that can’t hack it against physical opponents. Every year the Michigan DL eats the OSU OL’s lunch.
@@King_DuckBS Trust me, we all went in expecting a loss. I wasn't even gonna be that upset if we did 😂😂😂😂
@edmerc92 incorrect.
As a buckeye fan this guy needs to go
Please one more. Please one more. Please one more.
- Vol fan.
🦆🦆🦆 go ducks
There’s always a Duck 🦆 hiding in the bushes 😂. That was a beautiful game. Not very confident there will be a second round because I question whether OSU can beat Tennessee.
Good luck
I’m a Buckeye fan, why am I watching this? 🤦🏻♂️
Because you had enough of day's shit
Because you're a fan and you want a solution. I don't think day is it.
As a certified Michigan hater, I’m cheering Go Blue every time they play Ohio State
ous fans are the worse in college football. They are spoiled fans and cannot look beyond the Michigan losts. Ryan Day is one of the best coaches in college football and he has proven it time and again in recruiting and winning big games. True fans need to back the team, the coaches no matter what when playing football. College football is changing fast, and fans need to change as well. Go Bucks beat the Vols
What big games?
@@0rbital2 look them up
😂 you are the problem and I am not a ohio state fans but people like you are the problem he is NOT one of the best coaches that's laughable he loses every big game and only beats cupcakes so the "true fans" are the ones holding that program back because the smart ones who want him fired is trying to save your program so maybe you should listen to them
@@dominiclowe3640 Two top 5 wins (and playoff teams) are not cupcakes. That's just biased fan trolling. Are Indiana/Penn State national title contenders? No probably not but that doesn't make them cupcakes either.
@@swordfish1487I honestly think notre dame fans are the worst.
OSU fans overdosing on prescription strength copium every time they lose is golden
You should do Collin Klein next (Texas A&M offensive coordinator)
The fact that people think ryan day should keep his job and think that he is one of the best coaches show how delusional they are
They were going to get rolled by LSU? Does everyone have absolute amnesia and forget that natty was a one score game deep into the 3rd? That OSU team was much better than that Clemson team and outside of Burrow having the most insane one year glow up in CFB history besides Cam Newton, OSU was rated only slightly behind LSU in multiple metrics rankings. Had it not been for the BS targeting and absolute refereeing screw job that was the reversed fumble scoop and score, you could have seen OSU not only make that natty closer than Clemson did, but possibly win it.
Ryan Day is just like James Franklin. He beats everybody else except for the most important games
You Ohio State fans act like your a Dynasty or something pre Ryan Day you won two championships in 12 years so why are you on such a high horse? Why don’t you show all the games Urban Meyer choked in? Urban caught lightning in a bottle for one year and then choked every year. I wish they fired Ryan day so you guys could go 8-4
2013 Michigan State
2015 Michigan State
2016 Peen State, 38-0 Clemson
2017 Oklahoma and Iowa
2018 Purdue by 29
They do the same thing with Michigan and act like they should or have to win every year that's not even how a rivalry works
😂 yeah beating a nick saban alabama team and winning 56-0 in a conference championship and embarrassing oregon in the natty is a fluke? You are truly one of the biggest fools i have seen yet and your comparing ryan day who only beats cupcakes and loses every big game to urban meyer who won 3 titles and went 7-0 against michigan and you don't win 3 titles and be considered a choker so maybe you should come to some common sense and realize there are so many coaches better than third base 3-7 cupcake eater ryan day
All the games Meyer choked in? 7 - 0 against ichigan. At least Day has 1 in the win column, albeit with Meyer COACHED players.
Beating up on a bunch of garbage Michigan teams ultimately doesn’t mean anything
@JJJJ-he8bz ??? #1 vs #2 OSU win (06? Tressel), #2 vs #3 (? Meyer). I'm guessing more than half of the Tressel/Meyer years Michigan was ranked in the top 25 and got beat. Or do you just consider them garbage because they did perform so poorly against OSU? That would be like saying OSU is garbage this year because they lost to Michigan. They were garbage against Michigan but they are a very talented team. Ask Tennessee.
You can't go over that 2019 playoff game without mention Ohio State getting absolutely screwed over on the overturning of their scoopnscore TD late in the 3rd quarter.
Also some missing context Ohio State would've been in field goal range if weren't for the push off. Aswell as Dan Lanning using a loophole in the rules to get rid of more clock. (literally caused a rule change)
And if were talking about "Big games" i'm not sure why you didn't go over OSUs' top 5 win against Notre Dame in '22 and their win against them the following year was a pretty big game too.
Yes, i am a Buckeye fan defending my team. Yes OSU's loss to Michigan this year was embarrassing. Yes Ryan Day hasn't beat Michigan since 2019. He has been far from a perfect coach but he could be doing a far, far worse.
Ohio soft
I’m a buckeye tried and true as well but we never batted an eye at note dame and Oregon. But Notre dame makes us nervous now and we are 0-2 vs Oregon. I feel you but we don’t play silver bullet football.
@@dariusstallings9058”never batted an eye at Oregon” dog going into our last Natty I was nervous af
Personally, I hope Ryan Day stays forever
In all fairness, that factored into it, and you really should've won the UGA game. Of course, UM should've beaten TCU, too...
As a college football fan, I can assure you Michigan Ohio State is far from the biggest game in sports I hate when people say that you’re like flipping the middle finger at other bigger rivalries Alabama Auburn, Texas, Oklahoma Army versus navy and I’m saying this is a Michigan fan me personally I hate Michigan State more
Exactly!
Michigan had their version of Ryan Day in Lloyd Carr. Granted, Carr actually won a natty. Carr had tons of talent throughout those years but those Michigan teams had a cream filling similar to what OSU has now. The team that is tougher in the trenches wins The Game. OSU can get all the big time skill players they want. If they're mentally weak and are soft in the trenches, they will continue to lose.
I know ole miss beat Georgia, but Lane kiffin low key might need to be a part of this series.
I was waiting for this after that james franklin video, idk who you should do next, maybe kalen debor?
Hard to follow up a coach like Saban, but yeah he lost some doozies this year
if anything, deboer seems to exclusively prepare for preseason ‘big games’ and leave the not so big ones up as a toss up
Let’s not forget Oregon winning at the shoe in 2021 led by Mario Cristobal
Hola, GO BLUE
“Go blue”🤓
Roll Tide! Fuck Blue
Have fun in the (checks notes) “ReliaQuest Bowl” 😂 against Alabama while Ohio State makes a deep run.
@Graeme-u7m Michigan won the natty last year - OSU is gonna get beat in the first round
@@lotty4006Because you say so?
Do a video on all the heartbreaking losses mizzou has had
I enjoyed this one...
He doesn't make in game adjustments, that separates ok coaches to great coaches
Day has one chance left. This entire CFP needs to have at least two wins or else he should be gone. Guess who you can bring in, Mike Vrabel is currently looking for a head coaching gig, he's just up the road in Cleveland as a consultant. Imagine how insane this team would be with a coach like Mike Vrabel running the show!
Who you got Ohio state or Tennessee
if Tennessee wins they're definitely planting the flag and dude thats gonna put the whole cfb world in shambles!!
Tennessee 37-22
I got THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
Ryan Day, the definition of doing less with more. He reminds me a lot of when my team Georgia had Mark Richt. All the talent in the world, could never win the big game, never got over the hump. I also always heard the same old tired excuse for keeping him around: he's a nice guy. That should never be your only reason for keeping a coach around if the program is stagnating and I'm starting to hear that around Ryan Day. Take it from a Georgia fan who lived through the end of the Richt era, hearing the only thing people say your coach is a "nice guy" and that's all they say is never a good thing.
Richt was nice and there were no vehicular homicides under him.
Not only is that (2:45) a garbage targeting call, it’s also a missed facemask that should have at the very least made it offsetting. Clemson goes on to score on a drive that should have ended. Don’t even get me started on the scoop and score 😑 I will never be over this
Next year, in Ann Arbor, OSU has zero chance.
agree
Unless Ryan Day is fired
Clemson year refs bailed out Clemson
Covid year half our team had Covid
Year after was just a “down year”
Georgia game was a missed target and a missed fg but if the target is called we don’t need the fg
Year after ima blame michigans cheating scandal
And this year Ryan day just choked
I guess James Franklin is the James Franklin of James Franklin’s
He must be Day's lost cousin.
I’d say 2024 is the worst choke, last season Michigan was the better team and in 2022, they went head to head with Georgia and lost by 1 point. 2019 the controversial game vs Clemson didn’t help. But the 2024 loss to Michigan is absolutely a choke for how much Michigan self destructed, and still won
Moral of the story, If Ohio State is the #2 ranked team, count them out of winning big games
That was funny 👍
The curse of #2 strikes again.
Ryan Day has a Just For Men beard.
I think it's shoe polish?
i wanted to see 2019 LSU v Ohio State so badly. it’s also kind of wild for as good as they have been, they’ve only won 2 national titles since 1971
I will say that game would’ve been closer than the natty that actually happened that year, plus the Joe Burrow storylines would’ve been too good
No it wouldnt have@SKoll1729
Ohio State hasn’t been up to snuff for the SEC for decades. I still remember them getting gifted championship appearances just to get blown out by Florida and LSU. Heck they had to hire a SEC coach to get back to winning
38-24 is not a blow out. As for the SEC coach you mentioned. Urban Meyer was born and raised in Ohio. He started coaching at an Ohio High school before being an assistant at Ohio State. Then Illinois state, Colorado State, and Notre Dame. This time period was from 1985 to 2000.
His first HC job was at bowling green in Ohio. His 2nd was at Utah, and after being a head coach for 4 years went to Florida. But yet, you are under the impression that he was an SEC coach? Wrong. The SEC had to hire outside of SEC country to get it's national titles.
As LSU Les Miles was also born and raised in Ohio. Wanna know who else got the coaching start in Ohio? Nick Saban. Ffs know what you're talking about before saying something stupid.
@ can’t help but notice you left 41-14 off that rant. When losing by two scores is your morale victory take a hint dude. As for all those coaches: cool story bro. They still left that state to find actual success.
@krampus9983 i didn't leave off the Florida score. I corrected you calling the LSU game, which was a 14-point game, a blowout. When you have to stretch to fit a narrative like that, take a hint, dude.
Oh, cool story? That sounds like the response you would give when your narrative gets blown up in your face.
Bro great videos about James Franklin and Ryan Day. You haven’t covered the GOD of failing upwards coaches… BRIAN KELLY. He was so bad against top 15-25 teams but somehow always was praised as a great coach even though Notre Dame always sucked ass against top teams. You’ve gotta look into Brian Kelly and his record vs top teams at LSU and Notre Dame!!!
Here’s why I’m way harder on Day than James Franklin. Yes, at this point Franklin should have a signature moment in his tenure at Penn State and should be held to a higher standard. HOWEVER, Ohio State is 1 of maybe 3 or 4 programs (Bama, Georgia) where the fans demand and EXPECT a championship. With 5 stars all across the roster and tens of millions in NIL spent, it should be expected the Buckeyes win a championship.
Can we get Brian Kelly next?