
Breaking: As Ohio State University has announced a new seven-year contract extension for head football coach Ryan Day, securing his position through the 2031 season.
The agreement, pending approval from the university’s Board of Trustees, will provide Day with an annual compensation of $12.5 million, positioning him as the second-highest-paid coach in college football, just behind Georgia’s Kirby Smart.
This extension comes on the heels of Ohio State’s triumphant 2024 season, where the Buckeyes clinched the College Football Playoff National Championship. The team’s remarkable journey included four playoff victories in 31 days, culminating in a decisive win over Notre Dame in the title game.
Under Day’s leadership since 2019, Ohio State has maintained an impressive 70-10 record, with a notable 24-9 mark against Top 25 teams. His tenure has solidified the Buckeyes’ status as a dominant force in college football. Athletic Director Ross Bjork praised Day’s unwavering commitment to excellence, both on and off the field, emphasizing the stability and continued momentum his leadership brings to the program.
In response to the extension, Day expressed gratitude for the university’s support and highlighted the collective efforts of his assistant coaches, staff, and players in achieving their recent success. He also reaffirmed his dedication to fostering a culture of excellence and integrity within the program.
This contract not only rewards Day’s past achievements but also ensures continuity for Ohio State’s football program in the coming years. With Day at the helm, the Buckeyes are poised to build upon their legacy and pursue further championships.
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