Ryan Day Becomes Winningest Coach in College Football History

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Ohio State’s head coach, Ryan Day, just hit a pretty wild milestone in college football. After a 42-3 rout of Minnesota, Day now holds the highest winning percentage of any coach in college football history.

That actually puts him ahead of legends like Knute Rockne. Day, always quick with a joke, even teased about retiring on top—though he made it clear he was kidding.

Under Day, Ohio State keeps rolling. The team’s offense is explosive, and the defense isn’t messing around either.

Ryan Day’s Historic Achievement

Day’s run at Ohio State has been, well, kind of ridiculous. With a winning percentage sitting at 88.2%, he’s now ahead of former Notre Dame coach Knute Rockne for the all-time lead.

This all became official after Ohio State’s blowout win over Minnesota, a game where the Buckeyes looked nearly unstoppable. Both offense and defense were on full display that day.

A Remarkable Journey

It’s been a steady climb for Day. Since he took over, the Buckeyes have racked up 75 wins in 85 games.

That run even includes a national title, cementing his status as one of the most successful coaches in Ohio State’s long history.

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Not Yet in the Record Books

Here’s the kicker: the NCAA doesn’t officially recognize him just yet. You need at least 10 years as a head coach to qualify for that record.

But unless something dramatic happens, Day’s on track to meet that requirement soon enough.

Ohio State’s Dominance

Ohio State under Day? Absolute powerhouse. The numbers jump off the page: they outscored their first five opponents of the season 187-25.

It’s a balanced attack, too. The offense puts up points, the defense shuts teams down—it’s a pretty good recipe.

Offensive Prowess

The Buckeyes’ offense is relentless, averaging over 37 points a game. That kind of firepower puts teams on their heels right away.

It’s tough to keep up when you’re facing that kind of pressure every week.

Defensive Strength

But it’s not just offense. The defense, now led by former NFL coach Matt Patricia, hasn’t let anyone score more than 10 points in a game this season.

That kind of consistency on defense? It’s a huge part of why Ohio State keeps winning.

Day’s Commitment to Excellence

Even with all the accolades, Day’s not letting up. He knows what’s expected at Ohio State, and he’s not about to let standards slip.

His focus on the future is obvious in how he talks about the team.

The Importance of Teamwork

Day’s quick to point out it’s not just about him. He credits his players and coaching staff for the program’s success.

It’s clear he values the group effort. That’s probably a big reason why things keep clicking in Columbus.

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Looking Ahead

As the season rolls on, Day’s got his sights set on keeping Ohio State at the top. With this roster and staff, why not dream big?

The Buckeyes look ready to chase another national title, and honestly, who’s betting against them right now?

Conclusion

Ryan Day’s achievement really says a lot about his coaching skills—and, honestly, the whole Ohio State football program. With a winning percentage of 88.2%, he’s set a new bar for what excellence looks like in college football.

The Buckeyes still have plenty of season left. Fans are probably hoping for even more highlights and maybe a few surprises along the way.

If you want to dig deeper into Ryan Day’s historic run, check out the full article.

Joe Hughes
Joe Hughes is the founder of CollegeNetWorth.com, a comprehensive resource on college athletes' earnings potential in the NIL era. Combining his passion for sports with expertise in collegiate athletics, Joe provides valuable insights for athletes, fans, and institutions navigating this new landscape.

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