Paul Finebaum Says Ryan Day Should Step Down After Losing To Michigan Yet AGAIN

In the wake of Ohio State’s third consecutive defeat to the Michigan Wolverines, ESPN’s Paul Finebaum has expressed a belief that Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day should voluntarily step down.

Despite growing speculation about Day’s future with Ohio State, there is currently no indication that the university plans to part ways with the largely-successful coach.

Speaking on the matter, Finebaum highlighted the significance of last Saturday’s defeat and suggested that it might be in Day’s best interest to seek a new coaching opportunity.

“I think he’s got a real problem,” Finebaum said. “I don’t like the path ahead … I think he’s a very good coach. But you can’t lose that game. That speaks for itself. I’d get out of there, while you can.”

Day, who had previously been linked to the Texas A&M coaching position, saw those rumors laid to rest after the Aggies opted to hire Duke coach Mike Elko.

The loss to Michigan leaves Ohio State with an 11-1 record for the season, and the team now awaits news of its bowl game future.

While Finebaum’s perspective adds another layer of speculation, the decision ultimately rests with Ryan Day and the Ohio State administration.

Needless to say, it’s probably a safe bet to assume Day won’t be going anywhere.

In reality, he shouldn’t want to leave, and Ohio State would be borderline foolish to fire him – at least at this point.

What are your thoughts???

 

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