Ohio State football won the national championship of series of university football playoffs.
Many did not have much hope for the Buckeyes After loss of regular season Michigan Wolverines. Buckeyes were almost a three -score favorite favorite and lost a clearly lower side against their rival.
This lit a spark under the Buckeyes, and Ryan Day helped Ohio State to a national championship in which he crossed the sides of the elite like Oregon And Texas. Tennessee And Our Lady were the other two who lost against the Buckeyes en route to another Ohio State championship.
One thing that buckeyes have changed this season is what called games. Chip Kelly, who left for the NFL after helping the race for the Ohio State National Championship, called on shots after being appointed Buckeyes offensive coordinator.
He, instead of the day, ran most of the offensive, a change from the previous season. Day, who joined Joel Klatt in the program of Joel Klatt, talked about this, and he delivered a perfect answer, essentially noting the difference in not calling games and how it could have contributed to a victory for the championship For his buckeyes.
Day’s response was perfect because it showed a lack of selfishness, suggesting that it was happy to play a role of CEO in the team more, supervising the management of the offensive and the defense, but have an approach More practical to call direct blows.
It will be interesting to see how Day chooses to operate now with Kelly Gone and Brian Hartline, who was the coach and recruiter of the main recipients, as an offensive coordinator. All these logistics will always be hammered over time.
However, there is no doubt about one thing: Ryan Day will do what it takes to bring a championship to Columbus. With an extension in hand, the future is promising for buckeyes.
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