Ohio State wide receiver, expressed unwavering support for coach Ryan Day amidst criticism following the Buckeyes' loss to Michigan. Players rallied around their coach, emphasizing his dedication and impact on the team.
While streaming live on Instagram, the sophomore receiver removed a celebratory rose from his mouth to send a message to college football afterOne Ohio State offensive lineman, after a year of mostly being on the sidelines, has a role to fill in the College Football PlayoffThere’s nothing odd about an emotional 20-year-old fresh off a dominant win in the College Football Playoff quarterfinals. But there was a clear tone to Inniss’ words.
When he walked up to his coach in the midst of exuberance, Inniss expressed what many in the locker room felt while Day – for a fourth straight year – dealt with the backlash of losing to Michigan. Their coach refuses to take credit, but Ohio State’s players are rallying around one of college football’s most-criticized figures. “Everything I said in that video is still true in my heart,” Inniss said Sunday. “Coach Day is the best coach in the nation. We come in here, and we see the work he puts in. He’s here all day every day. “To have a guy like that, you just want to play for him. Coach Day is like no other coach I’ve ever had in my life. I appreciate him for the opportunity for me to come here.”Ohio State had a now-famous gut-check after its shocking Nov. 30 home loss vs. Michigan. The Buckeyes held a variety of meetings when they returning to the football facilities to regroup for the CFP. There was a player-only meeting along with a team meeting and a leadership meeting.“Hearing the stuff he had to say, we had to say, going back and forth – we knew we would have his back no matter what,” Inniss said. “There’s a lot of stuff said about him and his family and stuff like that, but in here, we’re a brotherhood. We’re family. We’re going to stand by him no matter what.”Ohio State walked out with a resounding victory. Postgame, Day gave full credit to his players.However, his efforts to avoid praise were hindere
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