Ryan Day received $10,021,250 in total pay from Ohio State in 2024 excluding bonuses. Day has a max bonus of $1,550,000 in 2024. Day earned $350k in bonuses for reaching the College Football Playoff semifinals, and an additional $150k for beating Texas and advance to the final.
Here's everything you need to know for Ohio State's National Championship battle against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
Regardless of Buckeyes' playoff success, Wolverines' victory in Columbus remains crucial for program's momentum, says Sherrone Moore.
Admittedly, the question is ridiculous. Ohio State is hours away from meeting Notre Dame in the College Football Playoff championship game, capping a season that just in the past eight weeks has seesawed between the depths of another loss to Michigan and the potential high of claiming the program first championship since the debut of the four-team format a decade ago.
Has Ohio State football ever lost to Michigan and won the national championship in the same season? Here's the answer:
Do you feel it in the air? It is truly a holiday as we observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day, but it’s also an unofficial holiday with the College Football Playoff National Championship Game
Premier defenses led by the stingiest secondaries in the country most likely will determine the outcome of the College Football Playoff finale, with Notre Dame and Ohio State meeting Monday in Atlanta.
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ISC Sports Network's Greg Rakestraw says the Irish will win their first national title since 1988 as long as they do this.
He received harassment and threats of physical harm from unhinged fans — also some death threats, his players said — and his wife and children endured weeks of verbal abuse. Even Lou Holtz, the 88-year-old former Notre Dame coach, has continued to be a proverbial thorn in his side.