
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football’s Ryan Day has already won the Big Ten award for Coach of the Year and could add a national award as well. The first-year head coach — who was the first OSU coach to win the conference’s award in 40 years — was named as one of the six finalists for the George Munger Collegiate Coach of the Year Award. He is joined by LSU’s Ed Orgeron, Clemson’s Dabo Swinney, Oklahoma’s Lincoln Riley, Baylor’s Matt Rhule and Minnesota’s P.J. Fleck. Should Day win the award, he’d be the first Ohio State coach to do so in its 30-year history and the fifth coach from the Big Ten. He’s led the Buckeyes to a 13-0 record this season along with their third straight Big Ten Championship. They will face No. 3 Clemson as the No. 2 seed in the College Football Playoff as the Fiesta…
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