
The Surprising Offseason Demand Ohio State Players Made That Even Caught Coach Ryan Day Off Guard
So, here we are again — Ohio State, fresh off conquering the college football world like it was their backyard, now staring down the 2025 season with a curious twist of humility that’s almost unheard of at this level. The Buckeyes aren’t just hanging banners and basking in past glory; no, they’re tearing down their own championship décor, basically telling the ghosts of seasons past, “Thanks, but you’re not us.” It’s a bold move — almost like telling their own history, “Don’t let us get comfortable.” I can’t help but wonder: How many national champs actually start the next season by pretending they haven’t won a thing? And with the looming rematch against Texas, plus a quarterback battle tighter than ever, Ohio State’s culture reset might be exactly the jolt they need to avoid the usual sophomore slump. This isn’t just a story about a team; it’s about a roster with its eyes wide open, facing the brutal truth — yesterday’s victory doesn’t guarantee tomorrow’s success. And honestly? That attitude might just be the secret weapon nobody saw coming.
Head coach Ryan Day and the Ohio State Buckeyes reached the top of the college football mountain last season, winning the first-ever 12-team College Football Playoff and the national championship.
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