Ryan Day addressed concerns about his future as Ohio State’s head coach on Wednesday, stating that he expects to remain with the program for the foreseeable future.
Despite a tough 13-10 loss to Michigan on Saturday—marking his fourth consecutive loss in the rivalry—Day remains focused on winning a national championship.
He acknowledged the frustration among fans due to his 1-4 record against Michigan and Ohio State’s recent inability to capture a Big Ten title or make it past the College Football Playoff semifinals since 2020.
Day’s overall record at Ohio State stands at 66-10, but the pressure on him is palpable, especially given that Michigan has dominated the rivalry in recent years.
However, Day emphasized that his primary goal is still to secure a national title, and he has shifted his focus toward the future. With the 2025 recruiting class ranked No. 5 in the nation, Day believes the team is positioned to compete at the highest level..
He stressed that there’s no time for second-guessing, only moving forward with the mindset of winning it all this season.