It has been a sprint for New Hampshire native Ryan Day. Those who knew him before he became Ohio State’s head football coach say it was always a matter of when, not if, he’d score it big. “I have only known him since he was maybe 9,
Barrels of firefighting foam were collected around New Hampshire and sent to Ohio. Last month, remnants of the foam returned to New England to be tested.
Ryan Day, Ohio State's head coach, and Chip Kelly, the team's offensive coordinator, are both from New Hampshire. Both got their start as players at the University of New Hampshire. The team is looking to secure its first CFP Championship win since the game's inaugural run in 2015.
UNH great Jerry Azumah is among New Hampshire faithful following Ryan Day and Chip Kelly's quest to lead Ohio State to national football title.
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Ryan Day is leading Ohio State into his fourth College Football Playoff semifinal in his sixth season as head coach of the Buckeyes. And the pressure is on. The 45-year-old stepped to the helm of the storied program ahead of the 2019 season. He had been a college coach since 2002, and he joined the Buckeyes as offensive coordinator in 2017.
No one is going to mistake blue bloods Notre Dame and Ohio State for a Cinderella, but the winner of Monday's College Football Playoff National Championship will complete one of the greatest redemption arcs in modern college football history.
Ohio State fans have complicated feelings toward Day, who has lost four straight to Michigan but is one win away from a national title.