The countdown to Ryan Day's termination thread

He still wants to bump n grind
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Idk man. Sorry to say it but those big games are the ones that matter. Many could have coached and probably won that game in his spot with the roster mismatch on the edge. That was just pure stupidity to try and show he had a tougher team & beat Michigan at their own style. It didn't work and he lost the biggest game he shouldn't have.

When he goes 0-6 like Harbaugh did, then maybe.
 
When he goes 0-6 like Harbaugh did, then maybe.
Different types of teams. Like it or not OSU just reloads every year with 5 stars. Michigan doesn't. It's success & then rebuild a bit instead of reloading with many 3 stars. If Day was in Harbaugh & now Moore's spot then I'd be more likely to agree. He was handed the keys to the mansion that just needed some up keep instead of a house needing some repairs.
 
Different types of teams. Like it or not OSU just reloads every year with 5 stars. Michigan doesn't. It's success & then rebuild a bit instead of reloading with many 3 stars. If Day was in Harbaugh & now Moore's spot then I'd be more likely to agree. He was handed the keys to the mansion that just needed some up keep instead of a house needing some repairs.
Again, this. Michigan went from being borderline a forgotten power existing far in Ohio State's shadow at the height of a near dynasty, coming off a national championship and appearance in several playoffs, to reascending, slowly, methodically, and strategically, to dominating it's major rival, making the playoff consecutively, and then winning the national title. An impressive enough thing, but made moreso when it's fighting uphill and it's rival is at or near the top trying to push 'em back down. The adversity overcome in 2023 alone was incredible.
 
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