“Will be the end of you”


Ohio State Buckeyes Principal coach Ryan Day has received many praise to help his team win the national championship this past season. It was an impressive race that culminated in a victory Our lady in the match of the National Championship. However, some fans have complained that they do not get as much respect as the previous main coaches of the National Championship.

On Tuesday, On3 published a YouTube video with the CFB JD Pickell analyst quoting recent Michigan Losses as a reason Ryan Day does not get fans to think he deserves (time mark 2:20).

“The reason Ryan Day does not achieve respect, as he may have achieved a Kirby Smart when he won his first national championship is Michigan,” said Pickell. “I know it's like ears vinegar right now to hear, but that's the case. Because when he got the keys to Ohio's state, he inherited a Urban Meyer place where he had gone 7-0 against Michigan.”

JD Pickell then talked about the importance of the day ending the loss streak against Michigan.

“You have to kill your dragon if you are Ryan's Day,” Pickell said. “His dragon is now Michigan. You have to.

“You can live with him because you have just won a national championship, but if you don't take care of this infection for the next two years, it will be the end of you. It will be. It will be holidays, grow and reach the point where it is intolerable.”

Ryan Day and The Ohio State Buckeyes have lost four games in a row in Michigan

Ohio State-Michigan is one of the biggest rivalries in university football. For some buckey fans, winning this game is more important than the national championship. When Ryan Day took over Urban Meyer before the 2019 season, Meyer had helped the Buckeyes to win seven games in a row against the Wolverines.

The mandate of the day started well in rivalry, with the team continuing the streak in 2019 with a victory of 56-27 on Michigan. However, it has not been well since then. The Buckeyes have lost the last four games between these two teams, including a shocking loss of 13-10 last season.

Fans will tolerate losses when the team wins national championships, but if the day cannot end the drought soon, they could turn against him, regardless of national success.