
Ohio State coach Ryan Day appears open to a lot of changes to fix his team’s defense. Day said Tuesday at his weekly news conference that the team was “going to look at everything” to improve a defense that has given up a lot of yards to start the season. The No. 9 Buckeyes (1-1) have allowed over 200 yards rushing in each of their first two games of the season and gave up 505 total yards in a 35-28 loss to No. 4 Oregon on Saturday. Day was asked straight-up at his news conference if defensive coordinator Kerry Coombs still had his job. Day didn’t hesitate to say yes, but also didn’t rule out any options for potential fixes. “Yes, he’s still the defensive coordinator,” Day said. “But we’re going to look at everything and we’re going to seep working towards Tulsa and figure out how the staff is…
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