Head coach Ryan Day’s sudden play-calling switcheroo has price the Ohio State Buckeyes a nationwide championship.
Earlier than the Buckeyes confronted the Miami Hurricanes within the School Soccer Playoff quarterfinals on the Cotton Bowl on New Yr’s Eve, Day assumed play-calling duties for the primary time because the 2023 season. Offensive coordinator/broad receivers coach Brian Hartline has known as performs this season, however he is set to become the next HC for the South Florida Bulls in 2026. So, the coach needed to lighten his assistant’s workload.
Ryan Day explains why he assumed play-calling duties
“We needed to take [playcalling] off of Brian’s plate as a result of he is received a lot occurring with what he is making an attempt to do,” Day stated Dec. 22, per ESPN’s Jake Trotter. “In the end, it will likely be my determination what calls go into the sport.”
ESPN analyst/former Alabama Crimson Tide HC Nick Saban thought the sudden teaching change wouldn’t give the Buckeyes any issues in opposition to Miami. Nevertheless, the seven-time nationwide champion was proved flawed.
Ohio State offense imploded in opposition to Miami
Day’s rust as a play-caller confirmed within the first half in opposition to the Hurricanes. The Buckeyes had been held to -3 dashing yards within the first half and dedicated a pricey turnover early within the second quarter. Buckeyes quarterback Julian Sayin threw an interception to defensive again Keionte Scott, who returned it for a 72-yard landing. That gave the Hurricanes a 14-0 lead heading into halftime.
