Ohio State football head coach Ryan Day wraps up spring, reflects on NFL draft


The Ohio State football program is at the top of college football right now. The team won the College Football Playoff national championship last season, and just finished off a historic NFL draft where the program saw 14 players selected in the seven-round event last weekend.

Head coach Ryan Day just won the “Super 11 Coach of the Year Award” for his media availability, and that was on display again on Wednesday when he met with the local media to wrap up spring, reflect on the NFL draft, and look ahead to the offseason. There weren’t any real earthshattering revelations provided — which is to be expected because there’s still a long way to go all the way up to fall camp — but he did provide a little insight to where things are with the quarterback battle, offensive line, and more.

If you didn’t catch what Day had to say as the program gets ready to go into hibernation until fall camp, we have his complete press conference here thanks to the WBNS 10TV YouTube Channel.

Ohio State still has plenty of position battles and gaps to fill from a lot of talent that graduated and left for the NFL, so we’ll continue to follow the team in the offseason and as things ramp up to fall camp. More than ever, there’s not really a quite offseason for college football, so there’s sure to be more news and analysis to look forward to.

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