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COLUMBUS, Ohio — The hallway entering the Ohio State football facility doubles as a time warp. Walking through the Woody Hayes Athletic Center presents a trip through football history, as it has large-than-life pictures of the five full-time Ohio State head coaches who’ve had the job since 1951, starting with the coach the building is named after. The sixth coach is Ryan Day, and his oversized images have already been plastered on the wall with the label “2019 – ”. One of the most compelling questions in college football follows that dash, as Day faces the unique task of maintaining the gangbusters momentum of a program that saw Urban Meyer win more than 90 percent of his games the past seven seasons. Day, 40, is finding some routine in the new normal of his Buckeyes gig, the first full-time head-coaching job of his career. Dinners out with the family must be planned…
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