Ohio State is fresh off its first national title in a decade. Head coach Ryan Day got off the hot seat and led the Buckeyes to four straight wins in the College Football Playoff, including a National Championship Game win over the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
Now that he has won a national championship at Ohio State, it's time for Ryan Day to leave for the NFL to escape the toxic environment in Columbus.
Ryan Day led the Ohio State Buckeyes to its first national championship win since 2014 after cruising past four top-10 opponents in the College Football Playoff, including the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the finale to hoist the grandest trophy of them all.
Ohio State coach Ryan Day humorously compares post-championship golf cart crash to Austin Powers during The Tonight Show appearance.
Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day is officially a national champion after leading the Big Ten program to a victory over the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Following Ohio State 's 34-23 win over the Fighting Irish, Day spoke with ESPN " College GameDay " host Rece Davis .
Let's take a look back at Sports Illustrated's best images and coverage from the Buckeyes' championship night.
With Ohio State's win over Notre Dame in the first National Championship of the 12-team College Football Playoff era, the Big Ten has won back-to-back national
Ohio State coach Ryan Day took a few days to take it all in after capping the season with the Buckeyes' first national title win in a decade, defeating Notre Dame in Atlanta, Ga. last Monday.
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.
Ohio State football is fending off schools going after its best players. Here's what coach Ryan Day said about the matter while on The Dan Patrick Show.
Ohio State athletics director Ross Bjork stood behind Ryan Day when many wanted the football coach removed. Now, after Day led the Buckeyes to a College Football Playoff National Championship, Bjork is maintaining his trust.