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Ryan Day’s performance in the Peach Bowl has divided the college sports world.
Some on social media were impressed by the Buckeyes’ ability to keep it close against Georgia, while others felt that the head coach of Ohio State threw the game away. After Noah Ruggles missed a 50-yard FG, the Bulldogs won the game by a score of 42-41.
Social media naturally had a multitude of reactions, ranging from giving Day credit to fully blaming him for the loss.
Ohio St fans, you have a great coach. Y’all need to chill with the Ryan Day complaining after tonight’s game
— Aaron Murray (@aaronmurray11) January 1, 2023
CJ Stroud was scorching hot and Georgia was on their heels. Ryan Day then decided to take the ball out of his Heisman finalists hands, run the ball and lose a yard and burn a timeout.
Sometimes coaches overthink things.
— Emmanuel Acho (@EmmanuelAcho) January 1, 2023
Felt like after CJ made that long run Ryan Day had it in his mind that they were going for the field goal. The Buckeyes were so aggressive on offense all game and at the end you decide to settle?
— 𝒫𝒶𝓉𝓇𝒾𝒸𝓀 𝒮𝒽𝓊𝒸𝓀 (@PShuck) January 1, 2023
Ohio State deserves everyone’s respect. What a game Ryan Day’s team played when everyone — myself included — counted them out.
— Ari Wasserman (@AriWasserman) January 1, 2023
Ryan Day did a great job for like 59 minutes in that game, then got conservative and set up his kicker for a 50-yarder from the left hash.
Game changed on the fake punt TO by Smart, and the Harrison hit to knock him out of the game.
— Sam Vecenie (@Sam_Vecenie) January 1, 2023
Georgia defense hadn’t made a stop all day, players literally collapsing on the final drive, Stroud was marching down the field with two timeouts and Ryan Day said “ehh close enough!”
— Ol’ Saint Mick (@ColeyMick) January 1, 2023
Ryan Day was pitching a perfect game going into the ninth. That second down run that signaled Ohio State was settling for 3 was like giving up a walk-off jack to lose it.
— Alex Hickey (@bigahickey) January 1, 2023
Ryan Day going into ultra conservative mode as soon as he got to fringe field goal range despite having two timeouts left drives me nuts. Trust your star QB to make your kicker’s job easier, especially in a situation like this one.
— Mike Herndon (@MikeHerndonNFL) January 1, 2023
It is also time to have a conversation about Ryan Day.
How does one get THAT conservative on the cusp of feasible field-goal range with two timeouts in one’s pocket?
— Parker Thune (@ParkerThune) January 1, 2023
Coach @ryandaytime , you coached your damn nuts off tonight. You led and showed fire and heart. Made us all proud. You’re a great coach. Start trusting your instincts the first time. Don’t 2nd guess yourself. Don’t overthink it. You’re the real deal.
You’ll be a champion soon.
— JAY RICHARDSON (@JayRichardson99) January 1, 2023
Coach @ryandaytime , you coached your damn nuts off tonight. You led and showed fire and heart. Made us all proud. You’re a great coach. Start trusting your instincts the first time. Don’t 2nd guess yourself. Don’t overthink it. You’re the real deal.
You’ll be a champion soon.
— JAY RICHARDSON (@JayRichardson99) January 1, 2023
It seems that the majority of OSU fans do not blame Day for the loss, and in fact, believe he coached a good game. Nevertheless, bitter losses always bring out some critics, and it’s bound to be a long offseason for Day and the Buckeyes thinking of this one.
The National Championship is now set, as TCU will battle Georgia on Jan. 9 in SoFI Stadium in Los Angeles.
Bryce Lazenby covers college football for Saturday Tradition. A Nashville native, his previous stops include FanSided, Dimers, and The Leaf-Chronicle.