Now that it is over, [autotag]Ohio State football[/autotag]’s gutsy win against Notre Dame was really fun to watch.
The stress of a big game is over, the collective sigh of relief could have been heard from anywhere in Columbus when running back [autotag]Chip Trayanum[/autotag] barely got into the end zone for the winning score.
Following the game, Buckeyes head coach [autotag]Ryan Day[/autotag] went off on the doubters, one very specifically, and rightfully so. His team had just won a game many believed they couldn’t, a physical contest.
The win earned Day some national recognition on Monday, as the [autotag]Dodd Trophy[/autotag] named him their national coach of the week.
After a thrilling victory on the road over No. 9 Notre Dame, @OhioStateFB Head Coach Ryan Day has been named the #DoddTrophy Coach of the Week Presented by @PNCBank
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— The Dodd Trophy (@thedoddtrophy) September 25, 2023
In the release, the chairman of the Dodd foundation Jim Terry said coach Day “had his team prepared to fight to the very last second a pull out a huge road victory against a top-10 opponent.”
The Buckeye coach got plenty of peoples attention this weekend. Congrats coach Day!
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