After Ohio State lost to Michigan in the regular season finale, many assumed it was only a matter of time until Ryan Day lost his job. What happened next is history. Day and the Buckeyes regrouped and went on a tear in the College Football Playoff.
Ryan Day‘s job security at Ohio State became a hot topic across the college football world in the days immediately following a fourth-straight loss to bitter rival Michigan in the regular-season finale Nov.
ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit was visibly emotional after his alma mater Ohio State defeated Notre Dame to win the national championship on Monday night,
That, more anything anything, has impressed ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit.
Ohio State football coach Ryan Day quieted his doubters with a national championship win over Notre Dame on Monday night. ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit was
Herbstreit — a Centerville, Ohio, native — graduated from Ohio State after playing with the Buckeyes from 1989 to 1992.
He wasn’t the only one sending a message to Ryan Day, but Kirk Herbstreit’s words echoed what many others were saying: more respect for the head coach after leading Ohio State to a National Championship.
Kirk Herbstreit pulled back the curtains on why he was so emotional after Ohio State’s national championship win over Notre Dame on Monday night.
Kirk Herbstreit addressed his tears that were seen on the ESPN broadcast after Ohio State won the national title, when he revealed his wife, Ally, was diagnosed with breast cancer.
Though the article adjective in the title is unnecessarily capitalized, like it or not, The Ohio State University is the 2024 champion of college football.
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