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Ohio State football coach Ryan Day sets hefty expectations for recruiting

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Ohio State football coach Ryan Day sets hefty expectations for recruiting

Ryan Day has lofty goals for Ohio State football — and the recruits who would play there.

Since Day took over the program in 2018 following Urban Meyer’s retirement, the Buckeyes have not only won the 2024 College Football Playoff national championship, but also have a 79-12 overall record and a 54-5 mark in Big Ten Conference play.

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With the success, Day revealed during an appearance on former Ohio State defensive tackle Cam Heyward‘s podcast “Not Just Football” that Ohio State has strict recruiting standards for high school players seeking to play collegiate football in Columbus, Ohio.

“Across the board at Ohio State, there’s an expectation when you come here, you’re coming to be a first- or second-rounder, regardless of your position,” Day said. “Just like, if we don’t win games and championships, they’re going to find a new coach. Well, if you’re not a first- or second-rounder, then this probably is not the right place for you.”

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