Ohio State delivered a statement performance in their College Football Playoff victory over Tennessee, reinforcing their status as national championship contenders.
Ryan Day answered his critics with one of the most impressive coaching displays of his career.
The Buckeyes appear unstoppable as they prepare for the Rose Bowl clash against Oregon.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Tennessee fans arrived in droves, not just by the thousands but by the tens of thousands, proudly clad in orange and belting out “Rocky Top” in bars on Friday night and at tailgates on Saturday.
Eager to seize the moment, the passionate supporters of one of college football’s most fervent fan bases had high hopes—but once the game began, their Vols left them with little to celebrate.
By the end of the first quarter, Ohio State’s domination was in full swing, leaving the orange-clad Tennessee fans in Ohio Stadium stunned into silence as Ryan Day and the Buckeyes orchestrated a remarkable resurgence.
It’s time to bury the narrative of Ryan Day’s demise. Those who were ready to write his coaching obituary after a fourth straight loss to Michigan acted prematurely, and the disheartened Buckeyes fans who sold their tickets to Tennessee supporters underestimated their team’s resolve.
In this commanding 42-17 College Football Playoff victory, the Buckeyes proved beyond doubt they are serious national championship contenders.
By the end of the first quarter, Ohio State’s domination was in full swing, leaving the orange-clad Tennessee fans in Ohio Stadium stunned into silence as Ryan Day and the Buckeyes orchestrated a remarkable resurgence.
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