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Ryan Day spoke on Thursday during his weekly radio show, the Ohio State head coach addressing a number of topics around his team.
Among them was the cancellation of Ohio State’s regular season finale against Michigan. At 5-0 and ranked fourth in the most recent AP Top 25 Poll, Ohio State is trending towards an appearance in the College Football Playoff.
A win against Northwestern in the upcoming Big Ten Championship Game and Ohio State likely qualifies for the four-team playoff.
But there were other things for Day to talk about besides the loss of the Michigan game. He also discussed Trey Sermon, Justin Fields and how the Buckeyes will watch Northwestern-Illinois on Saturday.
Here is what Day had to say during his weekly radio show about the upcoming championship game as well as other topics around the Buckeyes program:
Day on RB Trey Sermon vs. MSU: "It was great to see him have a bit of a breakout game. He's a great young man." Said it didn't come all at once for him upon arrival from Oklahoma but it's coming together now.
— Bill Rabinowitz 🗞 (@brdispatch) December 10, 2020
Day said he was impressed with how QB Justin Fields competed vs. MSU. Said most plays weren't clean, to be expected with a makeshift line, but he made plays with his athleticism and toughness.
— Bill Rabinowitz 🗞 (@brdispatch) December 10, 2020
Day OSU will watch the Northwestern game together while socially distanced at the Woody on Saturday.
— Bill Rabinowitz 🗞 (@brdispatch) December 10, 2020
Day on team routing Michigan State despite being short-handed: "It was great to see our guys with energy and passion. It mattered" and in terms of OSU staying No. 4 in CFP.
— Bill Rabinowitz 🗞 (@brdispatch) December 10, 2020
Day on Big Ten decision to change 6-game-minumum rule allowing OSU to play for league title: "It was a deep sigh of relief knowing we were going to get to play in the Big Ten championship game."
— Bill Rabinowitz 🗞 (@brdispatch) December 10, 2020
Ryan Day said he thinks Justin Fields has made “giant strides” as a leader. On Fields' effort to run down the field and get in front of Trey Sermon as a blocker on his 64-yard touchdown run, Day said that was “special.”
— Dan Hope (@Dan_Hope) December 10, 2020
Ryan Day on Northwestern's linebackers: “They've played so much football, it feels like they've been there forever.”
Opponents often say that about Ohio State's linebackers, too.
— Dan Hope (@Dan_Hope) December 10, 2020
Ryan Day on Northwestern: “Fitz does a great job, year in and year out, making it really hard to beat them.”
— Dan Hope (@Dan_Hope) December 10, 2020
Ryan Day said all the coaches who missed the Michigan State game are back at practice, and he's optimistic the players who missed that game due to COVID-19 tests will be back for the Big Ten Championship Game. But, everyone else needs to be careful so they don't test positive.
— Dan Hope (@Dan_Hope) December 10, 2020