Ryan Day surpasses Dan Lanning, Sherrone Moore and more, as the analyst occupies Ohio State HC as Big Ten # 1


Ohio's main coach, Ryan Day, was the main coach of the Big Ten by a university football analyst.

Day arrives winning a national championship with the state of Ohio and the university football analyst, Trent Knoop, of himself, he qualified for his highest coach in the Big Ten.

“Most people, including me, thought that the day was in the hot seat that entered 2024 with three losses of traffic to Michigan,” Knoop wrote. “With a quarter, it would have disappeared unless Ohio State executed the table. And this is exactly what happened. The Buckeyes lost to Oregon and Michigan in the regular season, but they dominated when he mattered. The day has a proven successful record.”

Knoop has the Dan Lanning of Oregon as second -class coach and James Franklin of Penn State as coach of the third place. Rounding his first five places is Kirk Ferentz of Iowa and Lincoln Riley of the USC.

Michigan Wolverines Coach Sherone Moore came to eighth place.

Big Ten Coaches's complete Knoop's Knoop ranking is as follows:

  1. Ryan Day, Ohio State
  2. And Lanning, Oregon
  3. James Franklin, Penn State
  4. Kirk Ferentz, Iowa
  5. Lincoln Riley, USC
  6. Eating theft> indi
  7. Brett Bielema, Illinois
  8. Sherrone Moore, Michigan
  9. PJ Fleck, Minnesota
  10. Matt Rhule, Nebraska
  11. Jonathan Smith, Michigan State
  12. Greg Schiano, Rutgers
  13. Luke Fickell, Wisconsin
  14. Jedd fish, Washington
  15. Mike Locksley, Maryland
  16. Barry Ody, Purdue
  17. David Braun, in the north -west
  18. Deshaun Foster, UCLA

Ryan Day and Ohio State will be tested on week 1

Although a university football analyst occupies Ryan Day as the best coach Big Ten, he and the Ohio State Buckeyes will be tested on week 1.

Ohio State is the national champion who reigns, but will open his season home against Texas in an intriguing match. Directing -the day, the day knows that the Buckeyes needs clicking early or could be a bad start to the season.

“Last year, if we miss a few attacks in a couple of these games in the game 1 or 2, you get it in the movie, you grow up and build working the following week,” said Day, through 247Sports. “You can't afford to do it during the first week against Texas. You have to be in your game. So it is definitely a broader summer.”

Despite opening the season against Texas, Day and Ohio State enters the season as favorites to win the national title at +500.