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Ohio State coach Ryan Day has an impressive 56–8 record. His program has been consistently top five and elite since taking over for Urban Meyer in 2019. 

But the Buckeyes have also failed in some big moments since Day took over. Day is 0-3 against rival Michigan since 2019 and Ohio State has fallen short of winning the national title. 

ESPN’s Paul Finebaum thinks it’s now or never for Day at Ohio State, “Nobody has a record like him. It’s gaudy. Except you can’t choke the biggest game of the year.”

“If he can’t beat Michigan this year, when he’s got possibly the best team in the country, along with Georgia, after Harbaught leaves, after all those great players depart after a national championship, he ought to be gone,” Finebaum said, “It’s as simple as that.” 

“I realize Ohio State played for a national championship a couple years ago against Alabama. They only lost by 28 points. They’ve been to a couple of playoffs. But that program hasn’t won a national title since 2014 when Urban Meyer was there. So quit making excuses Ryan Day,” he concluded.

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