NFL, Ryan Day and Ohio State
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State head coach Ryan Day appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Monday, one week after the Buckeyes won the College Football Playoff National Championship. The trophy made an appearance with Day, and Fallon joked about how heavy it was.
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Ohio State football coach Ryan Day will appear on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' Monday, along with Shailene Woodley and Martha Stewart
A campus, city and fan base that expects success finally broke through, reclaiming its spot atop the college football throne.
Ohio State coach Ryan Day made it to the promiseland and delivered the Buckeyes their first national title since 2014, but the journey was far from a fairytale, according to his family.
"The story gets to get told now, and it's a great story," Ohio State coach Ryan Day said postgame to ... to have won a national championship in Columbus. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily ...
Ryan Day’s appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon continued a week-long celebration and touched on Ohio State’s championship victory over Notre Dame, the rise
Ryan Day checked off the big box of winning a National Championship earlier this month and became just the third active college football coach to do so. Day’s sixth season in Columbus is the one where it all came together and the Ohio State Buckeyes went on a magical run to win the College Football Playoff.
Following that national championship, Ohio State head coach Ryan Day took the time to praise several Buckeyes as being under-the-radar stories that deserve highlighting. That started with offensive lineman Donovan Jackson.
It’s worth it,” said Donovan. “All the ups and downs these past four years, leaving the way you want to, is good.”