Ohio State announced much-anticipated news on Thursday.
Ryan Day received a well deserved contract extension. Ohio State and Day agreed to a deal that will keep the accomplished coach in Columbus for the next several years, and he’ll also receive a very nice pay bump.
After the Buckeyes won the National Championship last month, a contract extension was bound to happen soon. On Thursday, news emerged that the extension was finalized.
It’s the latest coaching move for Ohio State, who’s had to reshuffle after suffering some attrition on their staff after their title win.
The deal is seven years through 2031, Letterman Row reported on Thursday morning. Day’s contract is worth $12.5 million annually, which is a cushy raise for the accomplished head coach.
Day has gone 70-10 as OSU head coach. He’s never won fewer than 11 games during a season and has a 13- and a 14-win season to his name. That 14-win campaign came this past season, when OSU won the National Championship.
Throughout the season, extending Day became a hot-button issue for irritated Buckeye fans. Ohio State hadn’t, and still hasn’t defeated rival Michigan since the 2019 season. That very fact kept Ohio State fans from considering Day to move forward past this season.
It was truly “title or bust” for a lot of Ohio State fans. Their wishes came to fruition, and now Day has been rewarded for it.
The college football world responded to the news, as Buckeye fans were overjoyed. A true reversal of fortune for everyone.
A postscript for this piece about the 12-team College Football Playoff doing what it was designed to do: Ryan Day won it all and will now make $12.5 million each year as the head coach at a public institution of higher learning.
— Ben Krimmel (@benkrimmel.bsky.social) February 6, 2025 at 11:59 AM
Not enough honesty…. Should be around 14 mill a year and for longer.. at least 5 years #OhioState https://t.co/HzKUue3YQL
— ZAE⚡️ (@ZaeMcGuire) February 6, 2025
thats how it should go https://t.co/ukkgo5f19s
— Tingis Pingis (@Yo_UncleLRoY) February 6, 2025
Congratulations Coach ! Go Bucks https://t.co/ahlT6WqI7B
— Drew (@Buckeyedrew33) February 6, 2025
Day and Ohio State have worked to finalize their coaching staff in recent days. The Buckeyes promoted Brian Hartline to offensive coordinator after losing Chip Kelly to the NFL’s Las Vegas Raiders.

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