@lk8181 Don't worry, Day isn't going anywhere until next year minimum. The money is just too much, 37 mil buyout, plus coach cig buyout, plus 20 mil NIL, plus 15-20 mil revenue sharing, plus 25 mil NIL back pay for previous players.
early thought as I was watching this: I feel like Penn St is in the same situation here vs Oregon that OSU was against Michigan in the sense of people know what the problem is with Penn St against elite teams but just like with Ryan Day, what evidence do we have that James Franklin has finally figured out how to fix it? There is a reason people call him big game James derisively. I don't see how Penn St finds a way to score 24+ points without at least one defensive/special teams TD.
Very amusing your respective favorites play next week for the B1G championship. Maybe Ryan Day needs to attend a sweat ceremony. Find his spirit animal, align his chakra, cast out the demons.
ok, I know it was in jest but I gotta take offense to the "ND angling for an easy schedule" thing. It happened through circumstance, but a season with FSU, USC, Texas A&M, Miami (who rescheduled because of a conflict), and Louisville was not supposed to be easy. Same with examples like Texas 15-16 (arranged years in advance) or Stanford in general as they've fallen off. We also recently had home-and-homes with Ohio State, Michigan, Georgia, A&M, and Wiscy, and in the future Texas again and Bama. So it's not like a Baylor/Liberty thing where's it's intentionally weak. The greater number of OOC games basically means greater variance and unpredictability in that respect.
The OSU guys that lost 3 years in a row to Michigan, coming back, is not the flex everyone thought it was. Roster is overrated, they underachieved the entire time.
I may be incorrect, but in your scenario, UNLV beats Boise St. So ASU at 11 would be the 4th highest p4 conference winner and would have the 4 seed. You had them playing 6 Penn St. Instead ASU would have a bye at the 4 seed.
We didn’t describe a scenario with UNLV winning (we’ll talk about that game Thursday). The bracket is just going off this specific Verballer Poll and how it would translate.
The 12 team playoff is expressly for the purpose of making more money by making sure the biggest brands play the most games possible so yes. Osu could lose 3 games and still be in. The reason they inexplicably expanded to 12 teams is bc it virtually guaranteed that nearly every big brand would be in the playoff every year. Losses are meaningless now and money means everything.
So the Irish have a 70 SOS and lost to UNI. PSU has a 42 SOS and Lost to number 8 Ohio State. So i guess nothing matters including who you lose to... Right?
Let's take the worst case scenario (by which I mean best case!) and say that OSU loses in the first round. I don't see how Ryan Day is not the coach at OSU next year, unless Bjork gets an assurance from Mike Vrabel that he will take the job for $1.00 a year. Even if they came up with the buyout money (and obviously they could if they wanted to), who is the obvious surefire replacement to nab? The Saban/Urban comments from OSU fans are not serious. But as a Michigan fan, honestly, I would welcome those hires. The great hot coach Lanning would be almost impossible to pry out of Oregon (and he doesn't have the best Big Game history himself, although that could change this year). You want Brian Kelly? Fickell? Who? You're just flushing it all down the toilet (with $40 million) just because of a bummer? It's one bad loss! I thought all these people genuinely believed that 2021 and 2022 didn't count and then last year (which most them still think doesn't count) was a loss on the road to the eventual National Champion. Two years ago he was a concussed Marvin Harrison and missed FG away from going to the National Championship. Look, I love the psychoanalysis everyone does of Ryan Day and that he's still trying to overcome Josh Gattis calling them a finesse team, Harbaugh saying he was born on 3rd base, and then Lou Holtz parroting all of that by (correctly) saying that OSU is soft. And I think there's something to it. I don't dismiss that. You don't go on that crazy postgame rant against Lou Holtz last year if it's not affecting you and you don't stack the box with 11 men all game like an idiot in 2022 to allow 5 explosive TDs if 2021 didn't hurt your pride and you don't repeatedly run directly at Graham and Grant if you aren't still trying to prove you're tough. And even more than proving he's tough last week, his bigger issue is how tight he gets as a coach in this game with coaching scared and conservative, which you could see just on the opening drive when as soon as he got in the red zone he went run, run, slant, FG on 4th and 5, when the run was already shown to be burning a down on fire. Coming into the game favored by 3 TDs, his plan still was to FG Michigan to death if he had to. He had no intention of blowing out Michigan. He didn't go tempo except the end of the first half. He huddled, he ran time off the clock. He wouldn't take shots downfield. Who cares if Smith is doubled? Throw a screen! Throw it downfield to Ebuka! Definitely go tempo! Maybe it was the WRs not working to get open or Howard playing scared himself, I don't know. But it's *one* failure. Yes, one. Because 2021-2023 were not failures. And it was close. They truly could have won that game. They truly could have won last year. This stuff is a flip of the coin! Do we not remember that Harbaugh lost his first five to OSU? Just because you lose some games doesn't mean you don't win the next one. Even if he is flawed he's not sooooo flawed that he can't win The Game. He's not getting fired. Now, is he going to quit? I mean, if the fans are really that evil I guess he would have to for the safety of his family and his mental health. Are his kids really getting bullied at school? His wife accosted in public by angry fans? Police guarding his house? I hope that's all overstated. If he's not really being harassed as badly as the worst reports are, I don't see anyway he moves on. Doubtful that an NFL team would offer him a HC job right now...although if he wins the NC you never know, I suppose. But he's not going to take an OC job in the NFL or the UNC job. UNC! Please. USC? Maaaaaaaybe (if they fire Lincoln Riley). Would USC want to spend big on him, though, after Riley was a bust? There's nowhere for him to go. Day at OSU for 2025. Book it.
I suppose I might feel sorry for Ryan Day, if he wasn't such an arrogant tool. On the one hand, he's an emotionally damaged child, and on the other hand he acts like he's the best coach in the game. A walking contradiction
OSU had 10yds in the whole 4th quarter, 1yd passing.
Also, Michigan hasn't punted in the 4th quarter against OSU since 2019.
I LOVE That stat. GO BLUE Forever!
@KenMac-ui2vb Sherrone Moore has more OSU wins than James Franklin.
If accurate that is an amazing stat!
Ryan Day is the king of almost, every loss has an almost
The real question is: Will The Solid Verbal program survive the Ty (PSU) / Dan (Oregon) Big 10 Championship?
It's getting chippy behind the scenes, will say that...
#WeAre
I don't know what will happen, but I'm telling Ohio State right now: hands off Coach Cignetti! He's ours and he'll continue to lead the Hoosiers.
lol better Just enjoy this season because next season will be a whole different experience lol
@lk8181 Don't worry, Day isn't going anywhere until next year minimum. The money is just too much, 37 mil buyout, plus coach cig buyout, plus 20 mil NIL, plus 15-20 mil revenue sharing, plus 25 mil NIL back pay for previous players.
I am sure osu will report michigan for doing better than they were supposed to and the NCAA will make it against the rules.
ND is like good weed...always smoked in bowls!
I come for the football talk but stay for the Creed references
I'm with ya...love Creed 😂 Caught their show in Phoenix last summer
Lou Holtz proved right. OSU is soft.
early thought as I was watching this: I feel like Penn St is in the same situation here vs Oregon that OSU was against Michigan in the sense of people know what the problem is with Penn St against elite teams but just like with Ryan Day, what evidence do we have that James Franklin has finally figured out how to fix it? There is a reason people call him big game James derisively. I don't see how Penn St finds a way to score 24+ points without at least one defensive/special teams TD.
@@lk8181 Sherrone Moore has more wins against OSU than Big Game Frames.
1969 was between two national championship seasons. There were actual riots afterward. I was a child and remember being shocked it was over a game
Great episode, incredible interview, but can't see this guy without thinking about him taking about "licking your bootstraps" in that other video
Very amusing your respective favorites play next week for the B1G championship.
Maybe Ryan Day needs to attend a sweat ceremony. Find his spirit animal, align his chakra, cast out the demons.
ok, I know it was in jest but I gotta take offense to the "ND angling for an easy schedule" thing. It happened through circumstance, but a season with FSU, USC, Texas A&M, Miami (who rescheduled because of a conflict), and Louisville was not supposed to be easy. Same with examples like Texas 15-16 (arranged years in advance) or Stanford in general as they've fallen off. We also recently had home-and-homes with Ohio State, Michigan, Georgia, A&M, and Wiscy, and in the future Texas again and Bama. So it's not like a Baylor/Liberty thing where's it's intentionally weak. The greater number of OOC games basically means greater variance and unpredictability in that respect.
I'm here before the timestamps Jeanty for Heisman!
I get 1000 yards in the Mountain West
I’d like to see Jordan James in the Mountain West and get 35 carries a game.
Oregon only -3.5? That's significantly too low... That's $$ if you're betting on games!
I got PSU to be #1 seed at +600, that's big money, we'll see who bet paid off come Sun night ⌛️
The OSU guys that lost 3 years in a row to Michigan, coming back, is not the flex everyone thought it was. Roster is overrated, they underachieved the entire time.
It’s on the coaching the players did what was told of them…… oh and that sorry ass kicker
I may be incorrect, but in your scenario, UNLV beats Boise St. So ASU at 11 would be the 4th highest p4 conference winner and would have the 4 seed. You had them playing 6 Penn St. Instead ASU would have a bye at the 4 seed.
We didn’t describe a scenario with UNLV winning (we’ll talk about that game Thursday). The bracket is just going off this specific Verballer Poll and how it would translate.
Day isn't leaving 37 million just to appease the Ohio State fan base.
If OSU had lost to any other unranked team other than Michigan, would they still be ranked No 6 and make it into the CFP?
The 12 team playoff is expressly for the purpose of making more money by making sure the biggest brands play the most games possible so yes. Osu could lose 3 games and still be in. The reason they inexplicably expanded to 12 teams is bc it virtually guaranteed that nearly every big brand would be in the playoff every year. Losses are meaningless now and money means everything.
Would a 10-2 Big Ten team that was #1 overall the previous week still be in the CFP? 100 times out of 100 yes.
Turn into Tennessee? What's that supposed to mean?
The Irish play nobody, but they are thumping the nobodies
So the Irish have a 70 SOS and lost to UNI. PSU has a 42 SOS and Lost to number 8 Ohio State. So i guess nothing matters including who you lose to... Right?
Beyond losses, how did the 2 teams compare with the 2 common opponents in USC and Purdue?
Let's take the worst case scenario (by which I mean best case!) and say that OSU loses in the first round. I don't see how Ryan Day is not the coach at OSU next year, unless Bjork gets an assurance from Mike Vrabel that he will take the job for $1.00 a year. Even if they came up with the buyout money (and obviously they could if they wanted to), who is the obvious surefire replacement to nab? The Saban/Urban comments from OSU fans are not serious. But as a Michigan fan, honestly, I would welcome those hires.
The great hot coach Lanning would be almost impossible to pry out of Oregon (and he doesn't have the best Big Game history himself, although that could change this year). You want Brian Kelly? Fickell? Who? You're just flushing it all down the toilet (with $40 million) just because of a bummer? It's one bad loss!
I thought all these people genuinely believed that 2021 and 2022 didn't count and then last year (which most them still think doesn't count) was a loss on the road to the eventual National Champion. Two years ago he was a concussed Marvin Harrison and missed FG away from going to the National Championship.
Look, I love the psychoanalysis everyone does of Ryan Day and that he's still trying to overcome Josh Gattis calling them a finesse team, Harbaugh saying he was born on 3rd base, and then Lou Holtz parroting all of that by (correctly) saying that OSU is soft. And I think there's something to it. I don't dismiss that. You don't go on that crazy postgame rant against Lou Holtz last year if it's not affecting you and you don't stack the box with 11 men all game like an idiot in 2022 to allow 5 explosive TDs if 2021 didn't hurt your pride and you don't repeatedly run directly at Graham and Grant if you aren't still trying to prove you're tough. And even more than proving he's tough last week, his bigger issue is how tight he gets as a coach in this game with coaching scared and conservative, which you could see just on the opening drive when as soon as he got in the red zone he went run, run, slant, FG on 4th and 5, when the run was already shown to be burning a down on fire. Coming into the game favored by 3 TDs, his plan still was to FG Michigan to death if he had to. He had no intention of blowing out Michigan. He didn't go tempo except the end of the first half. He huddled, he ran time off the clock. He wouldn't take shots downfield. Who cares if Smith is doubled? Throw a screen! Throw it downfield to Ebuka! Definitely go tempo! Maybe it was the WRs not working to get open or Howard playing scared himself, I don't know. But it's *one* failure. Yes, one. Because 2021-2023 were not failures. And it was close. They truly could have won that game. They truly could have won last year. This stuff is a flip of the coin!
Do we not remember that Harbaugh lost his first five to OSU? Just because you lose some games doesn't mean you don't win the next one. Even if he is flawed he's not sooooo flawed that he can't win The Game.
He's not getting fired.
Now, is he going to quit? I mean, if the fans are really that evil I guess he would have to for the safety of his family and his mental health. Are his kids really getting bullied at school? His wife accosted in public by angry fans? Police guarding his house? I hope that's all overstated. If he's not really being harassed as badly as the worst reports are, I don't see anyway he moves on. Doubtful that an NFL team would offer him a HC job right now...although if he wins the NC you never know, I suppose. But he's not going to take an OC job in the NFL or the UNC job. UNC! Please. USC? Maaaaaaaybe (if they fire Lincoln Riley). Would USC want to spend big on him, though, after Riley was a bust? There's nowhere for him to go.
Day at OSU for 2025. Book it.
I suppose I might feel sorry for Ryan Day, if he wasn't such an arrogant tool. On the one hand, he's an emotionally damaged child, and on the other hand he acts like he's the best coach in the game. A walking contradiction
Hey guys, if we’re doing collabs with half-descent podcasts can you get the half that’s descent? 😂