
COLUMBUS, Ohio — There are three things on the top of Ryan Day’s mind as Ohio State football enters its third spring with him as the head coach. The first is taking some time for players to step away from sports for a little while after a once-in-a-lifetime type of season. The Buckeyes went 7-1 on its way to the National Championship Game while battling covid outbreaks and the emotional rollercoaster that comes with having a season altered, canceled and brought back to life within six months. While players recharge, Day will focus on finding a replacement for co-defensive coordinator Greg Mattison, who retired after two years with OSU and 44 years in the business. This is the second offseason where Day has had to find a new hire on the ball’s defensive side, but this time it comes with a different level of importance. He has a defensive philosophy,…
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