October 7, 2024

Ohio State coach Ryan Day’s simple fix to modernize college football offenses


COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football will attempt to lead the nation in yards per play for the third consecutive season this fall. Just like a quarterback-turned offensive coordinator, though, that production is not enough for Buckeyes coach Ryan Day. He has an idea to remove one antiquated piece of college football and bring a more modern offensive flow to the sport. Fox’s Joel Klatt thought he was keying up for a rant against the targeting rule when, during a discussion on the Big Noon Conversation podcast, he asked what one on-field rule Day would change. While Day certainly wants to reform some aspects of that targeting rule, he instead responded with two words that caught Klatt by surprise. Recommended Buckeyes stories Ohio State’s self-reported NCAA violations: From oversized posters to poorly timed blocking sleds What Ohio State’s Ryan Day would do about the crowded, hectic early signing…

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