Ryan Day joins an elite group of Ohio State head coaches, including legends like Paul Brown, Woody Hayes, Jim Tressel, and Urban Meyer, as a national championship winner after defeating Notre Dame 34-23. Day’s victory, following a memorable clash with Lou Holtz earlier in the season, showcased Ohio State’s resilience and dominance in the trenches, culminating in a historic two-loss championship season that solidified their place among college football’s elite programs. This remarkable achievement underscores Day’s ability to lead the Buckeyes to success and cement his legacy in Ohio State history.
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Chris Dobey shines in Rotterdam to earn long-awaited Premier League triumph
On night 11 of the Premier League in Rotterdam, Chris Dobey secured his first nightly win in two years with a 6-2 victory over Stephen Bunting, who had previously defeated Luke Littler in the semi-finals. Littler, after a close match with Rob Cross, struggled in the semi-final against Bunting, ultimately falling 3-2 behind and unable to complete a comeback. Dobey dominated the final, capitalizing on Bunting's missed opportunities, to claim victory and express his determination...
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