
In a shocking and heartbreaking announcement, Ohio State Buckeyes Head Coach Ryan Day will step away from his coaching duties until March of next year due to severe health issues. The university confirmed the news earlier today, leaving fans and the college football community stunned.
Ohio State Athletics released a statement explaining that Day is facing a “serious but treatable medical condition” that requires him to prioritize his health and recovery. The university has expressed its full support for Day and his family during this challenging time, urging fans to keep him in their thoughts.
Offensive Coordinator Brian Hartline is expected to step into the role of interim head coach, ensuring the Buckeyes remain focused as they prepare for upcoming bowl games and the offseason. Despite this unexpected challenge, the program remains committed to its high standards under Day’s leadership.
Day, who has led the Buckeyes since 2019, has been a transformative figure for Ohio State, guiding the team to multiple Big Ten Championships and College Football Playoff appearances. His absence will undoubtedly be felt across the program and the fanbase.
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