
Ryan Day Drops Bombshell Demand That Could Shake Up College Football Playoff Forever
Ohio State head coach Ryan Day has just thrown down the gauntlet as the College Football Playoff gears up for its next big shakeup. After steering the Buckeyes to a national championship in the inaugural 12-team CFP, Day isn’t shy about what he wants next: four automatic qualifiers for the Big Ten. Makes you wonder—should one powerhouse conference really get that kind of clout? With 18 teams boasting some of the nation’s best programs and a grueling nine-game conference schedule, Day argues it’s only fair. Plus, without those automatic bids, who’s really incentivized to schedule high-profile matchups like Ohio State vs. Texas? And while we’re talking logistics, Day raises a red flag about rostering—he’s concerned 105 players just might not cut it for a 16-17 game slog without the NFL’s luxury of free agent pickups. Could we be headed for a playoff scene where teams are worn thin, playing shorthanded? These are questions that could reshape college football’s future entirely—and Day’s voice is loud in that chorus. Intrigued? LEARN MORE.
Ohio State head coach Ryan Day led the Buckeyes to a national championship in the first-ever 12-team College Football Playoff. But as the tournament mulls expansion and even more changes, he has one demand for the organizers.
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