Ryan Day

Football Coach

Ryan Day was born in Manchester, New Hampshire, United States on March 12th, 1979 and is the Football Coach. At the age of 45, Ryan Day biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
March 12, 1979
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Manchester, New Hampshire, United States
Age
45 years old
Zodiac Sign
Pisces
Networth
$3 Million
Salary
$4.5 Million
Profession
Coach
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Ryan Day Life

Ryan Patrick Day (born March 12, 1979) is an American football coach and former college football player.

He is the 24th and current head football coach at Ohio State University.

He served as quarterback and linebacker for the New Hampshire Wildcats from 1998 to 2001 before beginning his teaching career in 2002.

Personal life

Day was born and raised in Manchester, New Hampshire, and met Christina Ourania Spirou, whom he refers to as Nina, when they were seven years old and six years old together on the same tee ball team. The Days have three children, Ourania, Grace, and Ryan Jr., who were married in June 2005.

Following the death of his father, Raymond Day, on January 20, 1988, a single mother, Lisa Day, was raised on the day. For the first time, his father was a victim of suicide when he was nine years old, with two younger brothers Chris, seven, and Tim, five.

Day outlined in the same interview that he went from anger and trepidation as a youth to one of an adult who recognizes the power of mental disorders can have on not only the individual but also the family. More than anything, he wanted to help remove the stigma surrounding suffering from and openly discussing mental health in today's youth. Because of this, Day and his wife have chosen On Our Sleeves, a movement that has begun at the Nationwide Children's Hospital, despite the fact that they were head coach at Ohio State. The Christina and Ryan Day Fund for Pediatric and Adolescent Mental Wellness, which was a component of the initiative, has been donated $100,000 by the Days to start the fund.

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Ryan Day Career

Playing career

Day attended Manchester Central High School in Manchester, New Hampshire. As a quarterback and defensive back, he was the state's Gatorade Player of the Year for his senior season. Day attended the University of New Hampshire. Playing for then-offensive coordinator Chip Kelly, Day set four career records at UNH, including completion percentage and touchdowns.

Coaching career

Day was the offensive coordinator for Temple in 2012, as well as the offensive coordinator for Boston College from 2013 to 2014. He was hired as the Philadelphia Eagles' quarterbacks coach on January 22, 2015. Then, in 2016, after his mentor Chip Kelly was relieved of his duties in Philadelphia, Day was hired in the same role by Kelly, who became the head coach of the San Francisco 49ers. On January 3, 2017, Day was hired to replace co-offensive coordinator Tim Beck of the Ohio State Buckeyes. After being linked to the Tennessee Titans offensive coordinator position in January 2018, Day was promoted to offensive coordinator and primary play caller at Ohio State.

On August 1, 2018, Day was named acting head coach at Ohio State when head coach Urban Meyer was placed on administrative leave when news came to light of Meyer's knowledge of events surrounding then-fired Zach Smith's domestic violence accusations made by Smith's estranged wife. Day won all three games during Meyer's absence. On December 4, 2018, Ohio State announced that Meyer would retire as head coach after the 2019 Rose Bowl and be replaced by Day on a full-time basis.

In 2019, Day's first season as a full-time head coach, he led the Buckeyes to a perfect 12-0 regular season record, the Buckeye's first undefeated regular season since 2013. Despite being predicted to finish second in the Big Ten East Division according to the 2019 Cleveland.com preseason poll, the Buckeyes clinched the division following their November 23 victory over Penn State, and secured a spot in the Big Ten Championship, which they would go on to win beat Wisconsin 34-21. The Buckeyes were named the number two seed in the College Football Playoff and lost to the Clemson Tigers in the Fiesta Bowl. On December 3, 2019, Coach Day was named the Dave McClain Coach of the Year by the media.

Day's second season was significantly shortened due to the Big Ten Conference's policies regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. The Buckeyes' regular season was shortened from 12 games to 8 games, and then down to 5 because of cancellations due to the pandemic. After starting the season 4-0, Coach Day was forced to miss the December 5 game against Michigan State after testing positive for COVID-19, which the Buckeyes won, 52–12. What would have been Ohio State's sixth regular season game, against rival Michigan, was cancelled due to COVID-19 concerns within the Michigan program. This was the first time since the 1917 season that Ohio State and Michigan did not play each other. The Big Ten's coronavirus policies would have prevented the Buckeyes from playing in the 2020 Big Ten Football Championship Game, as they did not meet the six-game threshold put forth by the conference. However, on December 9, 2020 the Big Ten administrative council voted to remove the six game minimum, allowing Ohio State to advance to the conference championship. The Buckeyes played in the Big Ten Championship game on December 19, where they beat the Northwestern Wildcats 22-10. Ohio State was selected as the number 3 seed in the College Football Playoff, where they faced number 2 Clemson in the 2021 Sugar Bowl. Ohio State defeated Clemson 49-28, and advanced to the 2021 College Football Playoff National Championship, to face number 1 Alabama. The Buckeyes lost to Alabama 52-24.

The 2021 season, Day's third full season as head coach, began with the Buckeyes ranked fourth in both the AP and coaches' poll. After an early season upset by Oregon, Day lead Ohio State through a 9 game win streak behind Heisman finalist CJ Stroud. Ohio State had wins against then 20th-ranked Penn State and fifth-ranked Michigan State. Going into the Michigan game, Ohio State was ranked No. 2 and Michigan was ranked No. 5 by the College Football Playoff committee. Michigan defeated Ohio State for the first time since 2011. This loss effectively eliminated Ohio State from playoff contention. Ohio State was selected to play against Utah in the Rose Bowl. Ohio State won the Rose Bowl, 48–45.

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