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Ryan Day delivers berserk reaction to Peach Bowl’s first-half action
By Paul Harvey
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Ryan Day knows how much is on the line Saturday night. Ohio State is looking to make the most of its trip to the College Football Playoff, and the head coach is not taking it for granted.
In the second quarter, the Buckeyes delivered some big plays against defending national champ Georgia. Each time, the Bulldogs have battled back in a game that currently looks destined to go down to the wire.
That is likely the reason for Day’s frenzied response to some of the plays in the first half. Though the game is not even quite to halftime, Day can be seen in this clip going nuts and berserk following one big play for the Buckeyes.
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So far, Day’s offense and playcalling have been up to par, but Ohio State’s offense continues to deal with some issues while giving up big plays to the Bulldogs. We’ll see if the defense can come up with a response while feeding off the energy of the head coach.
Paul is a lifelong fan and student of all things college football. He has been covering college football since 2017 and the B1G since 2018.



