The Ohio State head football coach said on ESPN's 'College GameDay' he's excited about College Football Playoff expansion.
, it was a challenge to get momentum heading into the offseason," Day said. I think the way we responded in the second half of the Rose Bowl says a lot about our team. Really, that whole team is almost back. As we went into the offseason, spent a lot of time on leadership, did an unbelievable job in the offseason building that leadership.
"This team really came together. They had an edge all offseason, had a really good spring, really good offseason. Now it's time to go play." Day said the Ohio State defense has bought into what Knowles has brought as its new defensive coordinator from Oklahoma State, saying they have been playing with"great decisiveness and aggressiveness."
Heading into the season opener against Notre Dame, Day calls Ohio State fans to be as loud as it has been at"What an unbelievable opportunity for Buckeye nation to be together in the Shoe," Day said."The 100th-year anniversary with this game, let's be the loudest it's ever been."Week 1: Ohio State vs. Notre Dame, 7:30 p.m. Sept. 3, in Columbus, OhioWeek 3: Ohio State vs. Toledo, Sept. 17, in Columbus, OhioWeek 5: Ohio State vs. Rutgers, Oct.
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