Minnesota, Ohio State and Ryan Day
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Under Day’s leadership, Ohio State has certainly lived up to that standard so far. The Buckeyes are 5-0 on the season and hold the top spot in the latest US LBM Coaches Poll. Since Day took over as head coach, they’ve compiled an impressive 75-10 record.
Day's only Kryptonite at Ohio State has been Michigan, as he is 1-4 against the Buckeyes' main rival. But after losing The Game last year, Ohio State has responded with nine straight wins that included becoming the first team to win a national title in college football's expanded playoff format.
After Penn State and Texas suffered upset losses, Ohio State's win over Minnesota pushed Day's win percentage past Knute Rockne.
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Ohio State coach Ryan Day surpasses Notre Dame legend Knute Rockne with an 88.2% winning mark after the Buckeyes’ 42-3 win over Minnesota.
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