Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day gave the Tennessee Vols a compliment on Tuesday morning while discussing his team's win in the College Football Playoff championship game. The Buckeyes capped off an incredible post-season run by beating Notre Dame 34-23 on Monday night to claim Ohio State's ninth national championship.
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Prior to Ohio State's College Football Playoff campaign, Ryan Day and his family faced intense criticism and backlash from Buckeyes fans.
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"The time between the Michigan game and the Tennessee game was as low and dark as you could possibly imagine. Extremely negative. Unprecedented hate," Nina Day explained. When Ryan Day was eight ...
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The family of Ohio State football coach Ryan Day is explaining how difficult things were for them after the Michigan loss.
(AP Photo/Gareth Patterson) Ohio State head coach Ryan Day, front, reacts to the video replay during the first half in the first round of the College Football Playoff against Tennessee, Saturday, Dec. 21, 2024, in Columbus, Ohio. (AP Photo/Jay LaPrete ...
For Ryan Day and his family, the weeks after Ohio State's loss to Michigan were "as low and dark as you could possibly imagine," Nina Day said.