Author: Michael

Is Ryan Day on the hot seat? It’s a question many college football fans have after Michigan defeated Day’s Ohio State for the third straight time on Saturday. It’s also a question that was posed to former Buckeyes head coach and current Fox analyst Urban Meyer, who offered some wishy-washy analysis on Day’s job security in the aftermath of The Game, per CBS Sports. 
“No, he is not under fire. As far as job security, no, he’s not,” Meyer said, before changing course. “Reality is, is he under fire? Yeah, he is.

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Ohio State wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. did everything he could Saturday.
In the Buckeyes’ 30–24 loss to Michigan, Harrison Jr. was his usual excellent self with five catches, 118 yards and a touchdown. Thanks to his heroics, Ohio State had a chance to win the game until its very end.
However, the Buckeyes fell just short, ending an 11–1 regular season on the sourest of notes.
Harrison reacted accordingly as the Wolverines melted the games final seconds.

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Ann Arbor, MI- Is Ohio State a playoff caliber football team following the loss to Michigan? Even Ryan Day couldn’t answer that question following his third-straight loss to Michigan on Saturday afternoon.
The hype was real, as over 100,000 fans packed into the ‘Big House’ for the showdown between the Buckeyes and Wolverines. On one side, Ryan Day was hoping to finally end the losing streak to Michigan, while securing another playoff spot. On the other side, Sherrone Moore once again was trying to lead the Wolverines to a monumental win.

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After No. 3 Michigan’s thrilling 30–24 win over heated rival No. 2 Ohio State on Saturday, one of the most famous Wolverine alumni threw some shade at one of the NFL’s rising stars.
While having former Ohio State star quarterback C.J. Stroud as a guest on his Let’s Go! podcast earlier this month, Tom Brady jokingly tossed out a bet on Saturday’s showdown.
The seven-time Super Bowl champion was so confident that Michigan would emerge victorious he offered one of his rings to Stroud if the Buckeyes pulled the upset.

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The San Diego Padres could be one of the most popular teams at the upcoming winter meetings next week, if Juan Soto trade rumors are to be believed.
The Padres were one of baseball’s most disappointing teams in 2023, riding a hot streak over the final few weeks of the season to an 82-80 record. But missing the postseason after going all in on 2023 and the collapse of their television deal with the now-bankrupt Bally Sports have dramatically changed their financial calculus going forward.

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