COLUMBUS — How does one follow a legend? That’s a question Ryan Day may be asking himself for the foreseeable future. Such is life for anyone replacing a national championship coach, let alone one who, like Urban Meyer, won it all three times and will retire after the Rose Bowl next month with the best winning percentage in Ohio State history. >>RELATED: Business as usual despite Meyer retiring The query was also a popular one for the OSU players a week after they learned Day will be take over the program from Meyer. Recommended for you Recommended for you Recommended for you “Man it’s a really kind of a tough question,” senior receiver Terry McLaurin said before explaining what he learned about the Buckeyes’ next coach while Day served as acting head coach during a suspension that sidelined Meyer for training camp and the first three games of the regular season. “He…
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