Day has also taken the time to talk about a few other burning subjects in university football, and perhaps the most interesting thing he said turned around recruitment.
While Ohio State has been very successful in the acquisition of talents, the introduction of payments for the name, the image and the resemblance has changed the landscape over the past five years.
This and the creation of the transfer portal led the day to believe that he and his staff must adopt a new approach, which is more like the way in which the NFL teams have set up their recovery boards with not only instant impact players in the first two laps but parts of depth on the third day.
Beyond that, he wants his players to understand the importance of summer training, noting that there is a defined correlation between the work of bodybuilding rooms and success in the field.
He also explained why he thinks that honesty is the key to being able to maintain continuity with the list both that players frequently transfer throughout the country.
He also said that he had seen a lot of progress from CJ Hicks, the graduate of the Alter high school who moves to the defensive after three years with the secondary.
