COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Saturday night callers to 97.1 The Fan here ranged from desperate to depraved with a healthy dose of drunk sprinkled in. These were not well-adjusted folks. These were not comments full of patience or perspective. Hours prior, the Michigan Wolverines had ran over, around and from Ohio State for the second consecutive season, this time a 45-23 emasculation that left Buckeyes fans seething and in search of a scapegoat. They, not surprisingly, settled on head coach Ryan Day, and sports talk radio served as a cathartic, if chaotic, outlet to vent about the fourth-year OSU coach. Firing Day, despite his 45-5 record at the school, was a standard opinion. The absurdity, let alone improbability of it, didn’t matter. That’s the pain that comes with losing to your most hated opponent in college football, with the hours after a defeat just the start of the 365-days of…
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